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    @zaasmi said in BNK601 Quiz 1 Solution and Discussion: The strong financial system helps in ---------- the spread between banks lending and borrowing rate. Spreads in Lending For any business that lends money, the interest rate spread is what the company charges on a loan compared to its cost of money. A bank runs on interest rate spreads, paying a certain rate on savings and CD deposits and making loans at higher rates than it pays to savers.
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    LISP was basically developed to solve ________ problems. Page:75 LISP was one of the earliest programming language. It was designed at MIT for artificial intelligence and it has since been the defacto standard language for the AI community, especially in the US. [image: YqqcYKG.png] For immediate value assignment ______ sign is used. Page 37 The $ is used for immediate value assignment even if the entire pattern does not match. It is used as follows: [image: gKNPMuJ.png] Following statement returns the union of the two list in LISP. Page : 68 [image: K6o3kdx.png] Block statement in Ada is very similar to a block in _______. Page:56 [image: 4Cbvxg8.png] _____________ was considered good for describing algorithms. Page:24 [image: TimQMFg.png] The declarative language among the following is CS508 C Page:77 [image: SIkM5O2.png] In Ada programming language Tagged types are used for _____ Page:59 [image: k1utbxn.png] _____ are a type of Aliasing. [image: 6kgY8ip.png] How many element(s) are there in LISP list (a (b c))? CS508 1 Page:63 [image: NxpDf0O.png] In __________, Enumeration type can also be used as indexes in arrays. Page:51 [image: Sb8NMfp.png]
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    Top 18 Shortcut Keys of Illustrator Let’s look at the top 18 Shortcut keys of Illustrator. Create a New Document Use the shortcut Command + N for Mac and Ctrl + N for Windows. This is helpful while trying to create a new document to work on. It leads to the page layout where you can select the appropriate document based on your preference. 2. Pick All The Objects On Layer In Mac, the shortcut key is Option + Click layer and in Windows, it is Alt + Clicks a layer. If you need to select all the components in the layer, all you have to do is hit the option key and choose the required layer. This lets you select all the locked and invisible layers. 3. Hand Tool For Mac and Windows users, the shortcut key is the spacebar. In both the Mac and Windows, holding down the space bar lets you activate the hand tool. You can easily hover across your artboard without affecting your content. However, this option becomes invalid when you are editing texts. Zoom In and Zoom Out Tool In Mac, the shortcut key for zoom is CMD + Spacebar and for Windows, it is Ctrl + Spacebar (A magnifying glass appears with a + symbol). For zoom out, it is CMD + Option + Spacebar for Mac and Ctrl + Alt + Spacebar for Windows (A magnifying glass appears with a – symbol). While you are in the edit mode and need to use the hand tool, make use of the above keyboards respectively based on your device. You can make use of the mouse left click to toggle instantly between zoom in and zoom out of the scene. 5. Swap Selection or Direction Selection Tool Mac shortcut is CMD and Windows shortcut is Ctrl. It is a very useful shortcut and a real time saver that allows swapping between selection and direct selection tool. 6. Move Selected Objects Precisely The shortcut key in Mac is Shift + arrow keys and in Windows, it is Shift + arrow keys. Use this shortcut to precisely move any of your Illustrator elements in a fixed and even distance. 7. Select Multiple Objects The shortcut key available in Mac and Windows is Shift + click. You can choose multiple objects and move them around and add them to a group for further design modifications. 8. Lock Objects in the Layers The shortcut key in Mac is CMD+2, while in Windows it is Ctrl+2. This is an effective method to avoid artworks that hinder your work while working on a complex project with multiple layers. 9. Unlock all the Layer Items Mac shortcut is CMD+Option+2 and for Windows, it is Ctrl+Alt+2. Using this shortcut, you will be able to release all the locked layers at once. Else, you will have to individually scroll through the layer panel for doing so. 10. Clone Objects The shortcut in Mac is Option + drag and in Windows, it is Alt + drag. If you need to duplicate any object, simply use the above shortcut and create copies of the selected object. You can select multiple objects and clone them using this method. 11. Scale Proportionally with the Selection Tool The shortcut Shift+drag bounding box is the same for both Mac and Windows devices. Scale the selected artwork uniformly while preserving the scaling proportion. 12. Eyedropper Tool In Mac and Windows, press I for the shortcut key. This enables you to pick a color from a shape, image or gradient by activating the eyedropper tool. 13. Show/Hide Artboards The shortcut key in Mac is CMD + Shift + H and for Windows, it is Ctrl + Shift + H. The max possible printable area in Illustrator is bound by solid lines enclosing the canvas area. You can show/hide them using the above-mentioned shortcut command. 14. Display/Hide Artboard Rulers The shortcut in Mac is Cmd + R and in Windows it is Ctrl+R. Toggle rulers on and off based on your need for aligning artwork. 15. View All Artboards The Mac shortcut key is CMD + Option+ O and the Windows shortcut key is Ctrl+Alt+O. This allows you to view all your artboards simultaneously. 16. Enhance/Reduce Font Size The Mac shortcut is CMD+Shift+< or > and Windows shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+< or >. This is a quick and easy method to alter the font size in your work area. 17. Jump Between Screens The F key is the shortcut in both Mac and Windows systems. It enables the users to view their artwork in multiple screen modes such as normal, full screen along with the menu bar, and in just the full screen. 18. Save for Web and Devices The shortcut for Mac users is CMD + Shift + Opt + S and for Windows users, it is Ctrl + Shift +Alt + S. This shortcut saves the designer from dragging their mouse cursor through multiple options in order to save their file. Bonus Shortcut Keys in a Glance Reff
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