True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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You
can choose text attributes, such as bold, only after selecting text.
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2.
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You
can change text attributes in both the Slide pane and the Outline pane.
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3.
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You
can use one of the Content slide layouts to create a table.
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4.
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Fonts
containing potential bullet characters include Symbol, Wingdings, and Webdings.
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5.
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You
can open the Bullets and Numbering dialog box by using the shortcut menu.
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6.
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The
slide master includes text placeholders for the title and subtitle of a slide.
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7.
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You
format a placeholder on a master slide in the same way as you format a placeholder on a
slide.
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8.
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Title
and slide masters make it easy to create consistently formatted presentations.
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9.
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You
can select an entire table by double-clicking a corner table cell.
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10.
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Changing a master automatically overrides all earlier changes you made to individual
slides.
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11.
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When
master slides are displayed, placeholders for the date, footer, and slide number
appear.
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12.
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You
can change text color by pressing [Shift]+[C].
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13.
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You
can use a corner-sizing handle to change both the height and width of a text box.
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14.
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The
Formatting toolbar contains buttons for left aligning, right aligning, or centering
text.
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15.
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To
open the Replace Font dialog box, choose Replace Fonts from the Format menu.
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16.
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The
Replace Font dialog box enables you to replace fonts for an entire presentation or just one
slide.
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17.
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The
keyboard shortcut for center-aligning text is [Ctrl]l+[C].
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18.
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Auto-numbered bullets cannot be formatted with Roman numerals. If you want to use
Roman numerals, you must key them individually.
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19.
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When
an insertion point is active in a table, you can move from cell to cell by using [Tab] and
[Shift]+[Tab].
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20.
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You
can insert a column only to the left of the selected column and insert a row only above the selected
row.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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21.
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To
deselect a placeholder or other object, press: a. | [Backspace] one or more times | c. | [Spacebar] one or more times | b. | [Esc] one or
more times | d. | All of the
above | | | | |
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22.
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To
select placeholders and text boxes: a. | Press [Esc] while a placeholder has an insertion
point | b. | Press [Tab] (when an insertion point is not active on the
slide) to select the next object on the slide | c. | Click the border
of an active placeholder with the arrow pointer | d. | All of the
above | | |
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23.
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TrueType fonts: a. | Appear with a printer icon to the left in the Font drop-down
list on the Formatting toolbar | b. | Can be printed only on a specific
printer | c. | Can be formatted in a variety of
colors | d. | Have a very limited range of font
sizes | | |
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24.
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You
can change the size and position of text placeholders by: a. | Dragging the
text box border to move the text | b. | Dragging a sizing handle to change the size and shape of the
text placeholder | c. | Using the Format AutoShape dialog box | d. | All of the
above | | |
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25.
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To be
successful in dragging a text placeholder to a new position, the pointer must be positioned on its
border in such a way that it changes to: a. | A four-pointed arrow | c. | A single arrow | b. | A two-pointed
arrow | d. | None of the
above | | | | |
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26.
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To
display the slide and title masters, you can: a. | Use the View menu | b. | Hold down
[Shift] and click the Slide Show button | c. | Click the Masters button on the Formatting
toolbar | d. | None of the above | | |
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27.
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You
can switch ("toggle") between the title master and slide master by: a. | Using the
vertical scroll bar | b. | Using the View menu | c. | Pressing
[Alt]+[Up Arrow] or [Alt]+[Down Arrow] | d. | All of the above | | |
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28.
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You
can use the following feature to ensure that master slide formatting is applied to all previously
individually formatted slides: a. | AutoFormat | c. | Repeat command | b. | Reapply
Layout | d. | None of the
above | | | | |
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29.
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To
move to the previous cell in a table, press: a. | [Backspace] | c. | [Shift]+[Tab] | b. | [Tab] | d. | None of the
above | | | | |
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30.
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Pressing [Tab] in a tables cell: a. | Can change the
height of the cell | b. | Moves the insertion point to the next
cell | c. | Has no
effect | d. | None of the above | | |
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31.
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To
center-align text: a. | Press [Ctrl]+[C] | c. | Press [Ctrl]+[M] | b. | Press
[Ctrl]+[E] | d. | None of the
above | | | | |
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32.
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To
justify text: a. | Click the
Justify button on the Formatting toolbar | b. | Press [Shift]+[J] | c. | Choose Alignment
from the Format menu | d. | Choose Spacing from the Format menu | | |
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33.
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To
make selected text bold, press: a. | [Shift]+[B] | c. | [Alt]+[B] | b. | [Ctrl]+[B] | d. | None of the
above | | | | |
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34.
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To
apply a text shadow: a. | Click the Shadow button on the Formatting
toolbar | b. | Press [Ctrl]+[S] | c. | Press
[Shift]+[S] | d. | None of the above | | |
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35.
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To
change the size of a text box, you can: a. | Key the height and width measurements in the Slide Layout task
pane | b. | Drag one of the
white sizing handles | c. | Press [Ctrl]+[>] repeatedly | d. | Press [Ctrl]+[Up
Arrow] repeatedly | | |
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36.
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To
quickly change the color of all the first-level bullets in a presentation: a. | Choose the
Bullet Color option in the Replace Fonts dialog box | b. | Select the
first-level bulleted line on the slide master and then open the Bullets and Numbering dialog
box | c. | Right-click the
bulleted line on the slide master and then choose Bullet Color from the shortcut
menu | d. | Select the
bullet on the slide master and then click the Font Color button | | |
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37.
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To
change the color of a single word in a text box: a. | Right-click the word and then choose Text Color from the
shortcut menu | b. | Double-click the word, open the Font dialog box, and click the
Color arrow | c. | Double-click the word and then click the Fill Color
button | d. | a or b | | |
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38.
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To
italicize a word: a. | Double-click the
word and then press [Ctrl]+[I] | b. | Place the insertion point somewhere within the word and then
click the Italic button | c. | Click the Italic button, key the word, and then click the
Italic button again | d. | All of the above | | |
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39.
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To
use the Replace Fonts feature: a. | Click the Replace Fonts tab on the Font dialog
box | b. | Choose Replace
Fonts from the Format menu | c. | Select a word containing the font to be replaced and then
choose Replace Fonts from the shortcut menu | d. | Choose Replace
Fonts from the Tools menu | | |
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40.
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When
you click the Center button on the Formatting toolbar: a. | The active text
box is automatically centered on the slide | b. | If text is selected, all the text in that bulleted line or
title line is centered within its text box | c. | If the text-box border is selected, but no text within the text
box is selected, nothing happens | d. | None of the above | | |
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