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Grade 7 (4th Quarter)
Grade 7 (4th Quarter)
B. ENTERING DATA:
6. It is a bar on the top of the window where the name of your presentation will show up.
a. Status bar b. Title bar c. Scroll bars d. None of the above
7. What is a bar that contains menus that have important commands and features you can use while designing your
presentation?
a. Menu bar b. Status bar c. Scroll bars d. None of the above
8. Name the different toolbars in creating a new presentations?
a. Formatting toolbar b. Standard toolbar c. Drawing toolbar d. All of the above
9. Which is not an example of the PowerPoint Application Window.
a. Minimize, Maximize, Close buttons c. Slide Master, Title Master, Layout
b. Slide, Notes, Outline Panes d. All of the above
10. This is useful if the default colors of the selected theme are not suitable for the intended presentation.
a. Fonts b. Colors c. Both a and b d. Neither a and b
11. What might happen next if you done typing and editing your presentation?
a. Open a document b. Save your work c. Copy document d. Exit document
12. Define the different sets of color of the selected lines.
a. NO LINE: To make a line transparent or colorless.
b. SOLID LINE: To add color and transparency to a line.
c. GRADIENT LINE: To add a gradient (a gradual progression of colors and shades)
d. All of the above
13. What is the main idea of Creating a New Presentation?
a. Microsoft office files are often sent one computer to another.
b. PowerPoint also provides the ability to look slides of a presentation in different views.
c. Presentations are most effective when they are designed properly and laid out in a visually attractive manner.
d. All of the above
14. Once you have chosen a slide design template, MS PowerPoint lets you do this action.
a. Apply to All Slides c. Apply Only in One Slide
b. Apply to the Selected Slides d. All of the above
C. CREATING SLIDES ANIMATION:
15. What is a slide show presentation that are special effects seen and heard when the slide show moves from one slide
to another?
a. Custom Animation b. Preset Animation c. Slide Transition d. None of the above
16. The meaning of the Animation is:
a. It is a special effect that specifies how text and objects appear in a show.
b. Slides are shown one after the other in order the slides appear in the outline and slide pane.
c. Specify the length of transition using the duration option under the group timing.
d. This entails the use of slide transitions and custom animations.
17. It is a kind of animation that applies to all the objects on a slide.
a. Custom animation b. Preset Animation c. Animation Scheme d. None of the above
18. List a name of Animation Scheme and Custom Animation.
a. Motion Paths b. Entrance Effects c. Emphasis Effects d. All of the above
19. This allows you to set an animation scheme for each individual component of a slide.
a. Custom Animation b. Animation Effect c. Preset Animation d. None of the above
20. This allows you to set an animation scheme for each individual component of a slide.
a. Custom Animation b. Animation Effect c. Preset Animation d. All of these
21. What would happen if your presentation have no animation scheme?
a. boring or colorless b. tedious or weary c. both a and b d. neither a and b
22. What is the function of Transition?
a. Refers to how the objects on a slide move during a presentation even without direct intervention.
b. Refers to the movement from one slide to another during a slide show.
c. It can be useful on all the slides in a presentation.
d. All of the above.
23. How many number of choices that is available for the speed of a transition effect on a slide?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. no limit
F. OVEL-ALL OUTCOMES
42. What is the main idea of Telling stories to have a good presentation?
a. Human beings are programmed to respond the stories.
b. Stories help us to pay attention, and also to remember things.
c. Think about what story you are trying to tell to your audience.
d. All of the above.
43. Which of these statement is best for an effective presentations.
a. Great way to convey ideas as well as educate and convince people.
b. Mostly practiced by students and professionals.
c. Both a and b.
d. Neither a and b.
44. A presentation that makes the best use of the relationship between the presenter and the audience.
a. Good presentation b. Effective presentation c. Designed presentation d. All of these
45. List all the stages in planning a presentation except.
a. Developing a conclusion b. Preparation c. Send a letter d. Developing an opening
46. Give an example of an effective presentation under Preparation except:
a. Venue b. Objectives c. Remit d. Syllabus
47. The best explanation why Venue is important part to become an effective outcomes for your presentation.
a. Your audience already know about your topic.
b. The best design your presentation to meet your objectives.
c. A large lecture theatre might create a formal atmosphere.
d. All of the above.
48. Which statement support in reviewing your presentations.
a. Once you have written your presentation make sure that you review its content.
b. Using a practical example or a vibrant analogy to review your presentation.
c. Both a and b.
d. Neither a and b.
49. What might happen if you choose Developing a Conclusion to become an over-all outcome for an effective
presentation?
a. It can achieved by using linking statements to show clearly of your main points.
b. Use as any guidelines that been set regarding the content of your presentation.
c. Developing a conclusion use to remind your audience for your main points for lasting impression of a quality
of your presentation.
d. All of the above.
50. The main idea of Preparation in planning a presentation is:
a. A collection of tips and tricks for making PowerPoint presentations.
b. Factors affect the design of your presentation and more powerful presenter will acknowledge and address.
c. Both a and b.
d. Neither a and b.