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Lesson 8 Study Guide, PowerPoint 2002, Richard Goldman



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

1. 

The Align Middle button on the Align or Distribute toolbar vertically aligns the center points of objects.
 

2. 

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.
 

3. 

You can use the ruler to help you position objects by choosing Ruler from the View menu.
 

4. 

After AutoShape objects are ungrouped, you can group them again by choosing Regroup from the Draw menu.
 

5. 

Object shadows and 3-D effects cannot be individually customized.
 

6. 

Shadows and 3-D effects should be used sparingly.
 

7. 

You can customize a 3-D effect on all types of objects, not just WordArt.
 

8. 

Duplicated objects cannot overlap one another.
 

9. 

The Duplicate command works only if the duplicate copy remains selected.
 

10. 

You can group all types of objects, including clip art and AutoShapes.
 

11. 

You can ungroup a vector-based clip art image by using the shortcut menu.
 

12. 

All clip art images can be ungrouped.
 

13. 

If you rotate multiple objects that are not grouped, the objects rotate independently.
 

14. 

Pressing [Ctrl]+[L] when the Slide pane is active selects all objects on the slide.
 

15. 

The Align or Distribute submenu can become a floating toolbar.
 

16. 

Gray selection handles indicate a selected object within a grouped collection of objects.
 

17. 

The Duplicate command enables you to place evenly spaced duplicates of a selected object in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row.
 

18. 

Object shadows can be changed to any color you want.
 

19. 

3-D effects cannot be applied to text that is keyed in a text box.
 

20. 

After converting a clip art image to drawing objects, you can select and rotate just one object from the image.
 

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

21. 

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
 

22. 

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
 

23. 

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]
 

24. 

You can rotate or flip the following items on a slide:
a.
Text boxes
c.
Drawn objects
b.
WordArt
d.
All of the above
 

25. 

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
 

26. 

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
 

27. 

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
 

28. 

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
 

29. 

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
 

30. 

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
 

31. 

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
 

32. 

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
 

33. 

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
 

34. 

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
 

35. 

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
 

36. 

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
 

37. 

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
 

38. 

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 rectangle’s border touches will be selected
 

39. 

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
 

40. 

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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