True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
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You
can open the Format Picture dialog box by right-clicking a picture, such as clip art, and choosing
Format Picture.
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2.
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You
can use the Formatting toolbar to control various aspects of an image's appearance, such as
brightness, contrast, and color.
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3.
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Text
created as a WordArt image is checked for spelling errors whenever you use the
spell-checker.
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4.
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You
can use the slide master to add drawing objects and clip art to every slide in a
presentation.
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5.
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You
can press the [Delete] key to delete a selected drawn object created with a drawing tool such as the
Rectangle tool.
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6.
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Double-clicking a drawing tool, such as the Line tool, enables you to draw multiple
lines as needed.
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7.
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Some
AutoShapes include a yellow diamond handle for reshaping objects after they are drawn.
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8.
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If
the AutoShape menu is in your way, the only way to solve this problem is to close it by clicking the
Close button in the upper-left corner of the toolbar.
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9.
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You
can add text to an AutoShape by using the Cut and Paste commands or by keying in the text
directly.
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10.
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When
keying text in a rotated object, clicking the I-beam causes the object and text to rotate to a
horizontal position for easy text editing.
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11.
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You
can use the arrow keys to change the position of a selected object.
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12.
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You
cannot use the Copy and Paste commands with clip art or AutoShapes.
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13.
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You
can click the Undo button to undo the resizing of a drawn object.
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14.
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You
move WordArt objects the same way you move clip art images.
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15.
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When
drawing a text box, you must drag it to the correct size to accommodate the text you want to
key.
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16.
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The
Insert Clip Art button is on the Standard toolbar.
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17.
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Clicking the Insert Clip Art button opens the Insert Clip Art task pane.
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18.
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If
you try to key text when an AutoShape is selected, you will get an error message.
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19.
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An
AutoShapes adjustment handle is the small green circle that appears near an AutoShape when it
is selected.
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20.
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PowerPoint provides tools to adjust the contrast and brightness of a scanned
image.
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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
insert clip art: a. | Click the Insert
Clip Art button on the Standard toolbar or choose Clip Art from the Insert
menu | b. | Click the Insert
Clip Art button on the Drawing toolbar or choose Clip Art from the Insert
menu | c. | Click the Insert
Clip Art button on the Formatting toolbar or choose Clip Art from the Format
menu | d. | None of the
above | | |
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22.
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The
indicator for moving an object or text without resizing is: a. | A dotted
outline | c. | The
I-beam | b. | A two-pointed arrow | d. | A four-pointed arrow | | | | |
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23.
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To
deactivate the cropping tool: a. | Press [Esc] | b. | Click anywhere
outside the image | c. | Click the cropping tool on the Picture
toolbar | d. | All of the above | | |
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24.
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The
best way to place additional text outside a text placeholder is to: a. | Copy and Paste a
title placeholder and then move and resize it | b. | Draw a text box
by clicking the Text Box button on the Drawing toolbar | c. | Choose Text Box
from the Edit menu | d. | b or c | | |
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25.
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You
can rotate: a. | All PowerPoint
objects | c. | AutoShapes but
not clip art | b. | Text boxes but not WordArt | d. | Bitmaps but not vector images | | | | |
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26.
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The
AutoShape menu contains submenus for: a. | Clip Art | c. | WordArt | b. | Block
Arrows | d. | All of the
above | | | | |
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27.
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When
drawing a constrained object, you hold down the following key(s): a. | [Ctrl] | c. | [Shift] | b. | [Ctrl]+[C] | d. | [Alt] | | | | |
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28.
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To
make an object shrink or grow from the center rather than the side, you: a. | Double-click the
object with the right mouse button | b. | Triple-click the object | c. | Hold down
[Ctrl] | d. | None of the above | | |
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29.
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You
click the Lock Aspect Ratio option to: a. | Prevent an image from being moved | b. | Prevent an image
from being sized | c. | Ensure that the height and width of an image are resized
proportionately | d. | None of the above | | |
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30.
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Which
type of sizing handle do you drag to change a clip art image's original proportions: a. | Any sizing
handle | c. | Yellow
handles | b. | Corner handles | d. | Side handles | | | | |
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31.
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Which
menu contains predefined shapes that you can use in your presentations: a. | AutoShapes | c. | Drawing | b. | AutoForms | d. | All of the above | | | | |
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32.
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You
use the Rectangle button on the Drawing toolbar to: a. | Draw rectangles
only | c. | Draw any
straight-sided object | b. | Draw squares and rectangles | d. | Select rectangles and squares | | | | |
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33.
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To
change an existing AutoShape to a different shape while preserving the size, position, and rotation
angle of the original: a. | Select the original AutoShape and then use the AutoShape button
to draw a new shape | b. | Select the original AutoShape and then choose Change AutoShape
from the Draw menu | c. | Right-click the AutoShape and then choose Format AutoShape from
the shortcut menu | d. | Delete the existing AutoShape and draw a new one from
scratch | | |
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34.
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When
a clip art image is selected, the Picture toolbar enables you to: a. | Adjust the
brightness and contrast of the picture | b. | Replace the picture with a different
one | c. | Copy the picture
to another slide | d. | All of the above | | |
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35.
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A
constrained line is a line: a. | Within a fixed-width text box | b. | That is set to a
predefined thickness | c. | That is exactly horizontal, vertical, or at a multiple of a
15-degree angle | d. | None of the above | | |
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36.
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To
place text inside an AutoShape: a. | Select the shape and then key the
text | b. | Select the shape
and then choose Text from the Insert menu | c. | Right-click the shape and then key the
text | d. | a or
b | | |
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37.
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If
you click the Text Box tool once on the slide and the text that you key becomes a thin vertical
column of characters: a. | You accidentally dragged the Text Box tool while you clicked
it | b. | You tried to
place the text box in an invalid place | c. | The text box is too close to the right edge of the
slide | d. | You can fix it by pressing [Ctrl]+[Right]
Arrow | | |
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38.
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You
can crop a picture by: a. | Clicking the Crop tab on the Format Picture dialog
box | b. | Dragging a
cropping handle with the cropping tool | c. | Clicking the Size tab on the Format Picture dialog
box | d. | b or
c | | |
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39.
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The
following option(s) can be set on the Insert Clip Art task pane: a. | Collections to
search | c. | Media type to
search | b. | Search text | d. | All of the above | | | | |
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40.
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The
following types of objects can be rotated: a. | AutoShapes | c. | Slides | b. | Thumbnails | d. | a and
b | | | | |
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