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Lesson 5 Study Guide, PowerPoint 2002, Richard Goldman



True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

1. 

You can choose text attributes, such as bold, only after selecting text.
 

2. 

You can change text attributes in both the Slide pane and the Outline pane.
 

3. 

You can use one of the Content slide layouts to create a table.
 

4. 

Fonts containing potential bullet characters include Symbol, Wingdings, and Webdings.
 

5. 

You can open the Bullets and Numbering dialog box by using the shortcut menu.
 

6. 

The slide master includes text placeholders for the title and subtitle of a slide.
 

7. 

You format a placeholder on a master slide in the same way as you format a placeholder on a slide.
 

8. 

Title and slide masters make it easy to create consistently formatted presentations.
 

9. 

You can select an entire table by double-clicking a corner table cell.
 

10. 

Changing a master automatically overrides all earlier changes you made to individual slides.
 

11. 

When master slides are displayed, placeholders for the date, footer, and slide number appear.
 

12. 

You can change text color by pressing [Shift]+[C].
 

13. 

You can use a corner-sizing handle to change both the height and width of a text box.
 

14. 

The Formatting toolbar contains buttons for left aligning, right aligning, or centering text.
 

15. 

To open the Replace Font dialog box, choose Replace Fonts from the Format menu.
 

16. 

The Replace Font dialog box enables you to replace fonts for an entire presentation or just one slide.
 

17. 

The keyboard shortcut for center-aligning text is [Ctrl]l+[C].
 

18. 

Auto-numbered bullets cannot be formatted with Roman numerals. If you want to use Roman numerals, you must key them individually.
 

19. 

When an insertion point is active in a table, you can move from cell to cell by using [Tab] and [Shift]+[Tab].
 

20. 

You can insert a column only to the left of the selected column and insert a row only above the selected row.
 

Multiple Choice
Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
 

21. 

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
 

22. 

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
 

23. 

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
 

24. 

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
 

25. 

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
 

26. 

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
 

27. 

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
 

28. 

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
 

29. 

To move to the previous cell in a table, press:
a.
[Backspace]
c.
[Shift]+[Tab]
b.
[Tab]
d.
None of the above
 

30. 

Pressing [Tab] in a table’s 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
 

31. 

To center-align text:
a.
Press [Ctrl]+[C]
c.
Press [Ctrl]+[M]
b.
Press [Ctrl]+[E]
d.
None of the above
 

32. 

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
 

33. 

To make selected text bold, press:
a.
[Shift]+[B]
c.
[Alt]+[B]
b.
[Ctrl]+[B]
d.
None of the above
 

34. 

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
 

35. 

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
 

36. 

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
 

37. 

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
 

38. 

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
 

39. 

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
 

40. 

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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