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The
Align Middle button on the Align or Distribute toolbar vertically aligns the center points of
objects.
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2.
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When
you click the Relative to Slide button on the Align or Distribute toolbar, all alignment actions are
relative to the slide, rather than to the selected objects.
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3.
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You
can use the ruler to help you position objects by choosing Ruler from the View menu.
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4.
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After
AutoShape objects are ungrouped, you can group them again by choosing Regroup from the Draw
menu.
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5.
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Object shadows and 3-D effects cannot be individually customized.
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6.
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Shadows and 3-D effects should be used sparingly.
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7.
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You
can customize a 3-D effect on all types of objects, not just WordArt.
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8.
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Duplicated objects cannot overlap one another.
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9.
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The
Duplicate command works only if the duplicate copy remains selected.
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10.
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You
can group all types of objects, including clip art and AutoShapes.
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11.
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You
can ungroup a vector-based clip art image by using the shortcut menu.
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12.
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All
clip art images can be ungrouped.
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13.
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If
you rotate multiple objects that are not grouped, the objects rotate independently.
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14.
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Pressing [Ctrl]+[L] when the Slide pane is active selects all objects on the
slide.
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15.
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The
Align or Distribute submenu can become a floating toolbar.
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16.
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Gray
selection handles indicate a selected object within a grouped collection of objects.
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17.
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The
Duplicate command enables you to place evenly spaced duplicates of a selected object in a horizontal,
vertical, or diagonal row.
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18.
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Object shadows can be changed to any color you want.
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19.
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3-D
effects cannot be applied to text that is keyed in a text box.
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20.
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After
converting a clip art image to drawing objects, you can select and rotate just one object from the
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
select all objects on a slide: a. | Choose Select All from the Tools menu | b. | Press
[Ctrl]+[A] | c. | Click the Select All button on the Formatting
toolbar | d. | All of the above | | |
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22.
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To
select multiple objects: a. | After selecting the first object, hold down Shift and select
each desired additional object | b. | Choose Select All from the Tools menu | c. | Press
[Ctrl]+[E] | d. | All of the above | | |
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23.
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To
deselect an object when a group of objects is selected: a. | Click
Undo | b. | Hold down [Alt ]
and click the object to deselect it | c. | Hold down [Shift] and click the object to deselect
it | d. | Press
[Esc] | | |
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24.
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You
can rotate or flip the following items on a slide: a. | Text
boxes | c. | Drawn
objects | b. | WordArt | d. | All of the above | | | | |
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25.
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The
following indicates that objects have been grouped together: a. | When you select
them, there is only one set of sizing handles | b. | When you rotate
them, they all rotate together | c. | Both a and b | d. | Neither a nor
b | | |
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26.
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Within a stack of objects, you can: a. | Move an object
to the top or bottom of the stack | b. | Move an object down one layer in the
stack | c. | Bring an object up one layer in the
stack | d. | All of the above | | |
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27.
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To
manipulate an object that is located behind several other objects, you can: a. | Press [F7] until
all objects are sent to the back and the desired object is on top | b. | Send the top
objects to the back one at a time until the desired object is on top | c. | Press [Esc]
until all objects are sent to the back and the desired object is on top | d. | All of the
above | | |
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28.
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You
can use the shadow settings to: a. | Change the angle of a shadow | c. | Make a shadow semitransparent | b. | Change the
shadow color | d. | All of the
above | | | | |
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The
purpose of the Duplicate command is to: a. | Provide a shortcut for the Copy
command | b. | Create evenly spaced duplicate objects in a straight line or at
an angle | c. | Create evenly spaced duplicate arrows in a straight line or at
an angle | d. | None of the above | | |
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30.
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To
duplicate a selected object: a. | Choose Duplicate from the Edit menu | b. | Choose Duplicate
from the Insert menu | c. | Click the Duplicate button on the Drawing
toolbar | d. | None of the above | | |
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A
dialog box opens asking you if you want to convert an object to drawing objects when
you: a. | Ungroup a
WordArt image | c. | Ungroup a
freeform image | b. | Ungroup a clip art image | d. | All of the above | | | | |
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To
convert a vector image to drawing objects: a. | Click the Disassemble button on the Drawing
toolbar | b. | Click the Ungroup button on the Drawing
toolbar | c. | Choose Ungroup from the Draw menu | d. | None of the
above | | |
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If
you convert a vector image to drawing objects, you can: a. | Delete part of
the image | c. | Regroup the
image | b. | Change part of the image | d. | All of the above | | | | |
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34.
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After
applying a 3-D effect to an object, you can use the 3-D Settings toolbar to change
the: a. | 3-D
color | c. | Rotation
angle | b. | Depth | d. | All of the above | | | | |
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When
an object has gray selection handles, you can: a. | Change its size | c. | Change its fill color | b. | Rotate
it | d. | None of the
above | | | | |
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36.
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If
you have several objects selected and need to add one more object to the selection: a. | Hold down
[Shift] and click the object | b. | Hold down [Shift] and then press [Tab] one or more
times | c. | Hold down [Alt] and click the object | d. | Any of the
above | | |
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37.
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To
select only one object when multiple objects are already selected: a. | Hold down [Ctrl]
and click the object | b. | Press [Tab] one or more times | c. | Click the object
without holding down [Ctrl] or [Shift] or [Alt] | d. | b or
c | | |
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38.
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When
you draw a selection rectangle: a. | If the rectangle splits a text box, only the text inside the
rectangle will be selected | b. | Only objects that are completely contained inside the rectangle
will be selected | c. | All objects that the rectangle touches plus all objects inside
the rectangle will be selected | d. | Only the objects that the rectangles border touches will
be selected | | |
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39.
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To
arrange a series of selected objects in a diagonal line from the upper-right corner to the lower-left
corner of a slide: a. | Choose Align Diagonal Down from the Align or Distribute
submenu | b. | Display the ruler and then use it to help you place the objects
by eye | c. | Using the Align or Distribute menu, turn on the Relative to
Slide option, click Align Top, click Align Right, click Distribute Horizontally, and then click
Distribute Vertically | d. | Open the Distribute dialog box, choose Distribute existing
objects, and then choose Diagonal Down | | |
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40.
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To
make an existing object shadow have more depth: a. | Change its color to black | b. | Click
appropriate Nudge buttons to move the shadow further away from the object | c. | On the Shadow
Settings toolbar, click the Color button, and choose Semitransparent from the Color button
submenu | d. | On the Shadow Settings toolbar, click the Depth button and
choose a higher setting | | |
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