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Lesson 7 Study Guide, PowerPoint 2002, Richard Goldman



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

1. 

You have a choice of several dash styles when adding a border to a text placeholder.
 

2. 

To change the line color of an object's border, click the Line Type button on the Drawing toolbar.
 

3. 

You use the same overall technique to change the color of a line as you do to change the color of an object border.
 

4. 

You can preview a line-color change if you use the Format AutoShape dialog box.
 

5. 

You can change the fill color of an object by choosing Format AutoShape from the shortcut menu or by clicking the Fill Color button on the Drawing toolbar.
 

6. 

Fill colors and border lines can be removed from an object simultaneously.
 

7. 

Square Dot and Round Dot are examples of dash-line styles.
 

8. 

Preset is a color option when working with gradient fills.
 

9. 

"Follow fills scheme color" is an example of a ScreenTip that identifies one of the standard colors in a presentation color scheme.
 

10. 

When applying a gradient fill to a text box, the text color changes automatically if needed to preserve legibility.
 

11. 

When adding a textured fill to an object, the name of the texture appears under the textured fill patterns on the Texture tab of the Fill Effects dialog box.
 

12. 

You cannot apply a fill effect to a master-slide object.
 

13. 

To use a fill color that is not one of the color scheme colors, you need to choose a different color scheme.
 

14. 

Line weight is the thickness of a line measured in points.
 

15. 

Grayscale settings are available only when Grayscale view is displayed.
 

16. 

There are hundreds of fill pattern styles that you can apply using a variety of color combinations.
 

17. 

The Format Painter tool is used to repeat your last action.
 

18. 

Transparency settings are not available for preset gradient fills.
 

19. 

When you use a picture fill, you are limited to pictures stored in the Clip Art Gallery.
 

20. 

You can change both the size and the style of arrowheads.
 

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

21. 

To add a border to a text placeholder:
a.
Choose Colors and Lines from the Format menu
b.
Choose Borders from the Insert menu
c.
Click the Add a Border button on the Drawing toolbar
d.
None of the above
 

22. 

You can add an arrowhead to a selected straight line by:
a.
Clicking the Add Arrow button on the Drawing toolbar
b.
Choosing Colors and Lines from the Format menu
c.
Choosing AutoShape from the Format menu
d.
All of the above
 

23. 

To adjust the length and angle of an arrow:
a.
Drag its tail with the single-headed arrow
b.
Drag its tail with the two-pointed arrow
c.
Drag its tail with the four-pointed arrow
d.
None of the above
 

24. 

When adding a fill pattern to an object, you can add:
a.
A textured fill
c.
A semitransparent fill
b.
A picture fill
d.
All of the above
 

25. 

You use the Format Painter tool to:
a.
Copy an object to another location
b.
Copy the formatting from one object to another
c.
Choose a border and/or fill for the selected object
d.
All of the above
 

26. 

The icon on the Format Painter button displays:
a.
A painter
c.
A paintbrush
b.
Dots of various colors
d.
None of the above
 

27. 

Double-clicking the Format Painter button:
a.
Deactivates the Format Painter and restores the normal mouse pointer
b.
Does the same thing as a single-click
c.
Does nothing because only single-clicks should be used
d.
None of the above
 

28. 

You know that you have successfully selected a line when:
a.
Four sizing handles appear
c.
No sizing handles appear
b.
Two sizing handles appear
d.
A four-pointed arrow appears
 

29. 

A pre-mixed color is:
a.
One that you created and saved by using the Custom Color dialog box
b.
A color that you can choose from the Standard tab of the Color dialog box
c.
A color designed to harmonize with your presentation’s color scheme
d.
A color that you create by dragging a crosshair on a color palette
 

30. 

Line weights can be:
a.
Any thickness that you want
b.
Any thickness but limited by the amount of memory available on your PC
c.
From 1 to 3 points
d.
From 1/4 to 6 points
 

31. 

To copy fill effects from one object to another, use the:
a.
Copy command
c.
Format Painter
b.
Paste command
d.
All of the above
 

32. 

Grayscale settings are sometimes used because:
a.
Grayscale is more trendsetting than color
b.
If you don’t have a color printer, you can’t otherwise print your presentation
c.
Fill colors might obscure text when printing in black-and-white
d.
Shades of gray are sometimes more dramatic than color
 

33. 

You can apply gradient fills to:
a.
Lines
c.
Arrowheads
b.
Text boxes
d.
All of the above
 

34. 

You can adjust the grayscale settings for:
a.
Text only
c.
Object fills only
b.
A master slide
d.
All of the above
 

35. 

The following is a grayscale setting option:
a.
Light Grayscale
c.
Neutral Grayscale
b.
Dark Grayscale
d.
All of the above
 

36. 

To create a very bright custom color, drag the crosshair:
a.
To the top of the color palette
c.
To the left side of the color palette
b.
To the bottom of the color palette
d.
To the right side of the color palette
 

37. 

To apply a textured fill, open the Fill Effects dialog box and:
a.
Click the Gradient tab and choose one of the preset options
b.
Click the Pattern tab and then click the Options button
c.
Click the Texture tab
d.
None of the above
 

38. 

If nothing appears when you key text in a selected AutoShape, the problem is most likely that:
a.
The text is the same color as the fill
b.
Your computer is malfunctioning and you need to reboot
c.
You forgot to choose a font style
d.
You chose a transparent text color
 

39. 

When you use the Format Painter to copy a texture from an AutoShape to a text placeholder:
a.
The font formatting associated with the AutoShape, even when there’s no text in the AutoShape, is applied to the text placeholder
b.
The font formatting associated with the AutoShape is applied to the text placeholder only when there is text in the AutoShape
c.
The Format Painter copies only fills and line formatting, never font formatting
d.
None of the above
 

40. 

To copy formatting from an object on one slide to an object on a different slide:
a.
Use the Eye Dropper button
b.
Use the Copy Formatting and Paste Formatting commands on the shortcut menu
c.
Use the Format Painter button
d.
Copy the original object, paste it on the other slide, and then change its AutoShape
 



 
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