Computer Science, asked by cute146, 1 month ago

1. Multiple Choice Questions: (1X10=10)

i) The view which displays only the text present in your slides is (1)

A. Normal View

B. Reading View

C. Outline View

D. SlideShow View

ii) A feature using which we can add math equations into your presentation.(1)

A. Symbol

B. Math Equation

C. Ink Equation

D. Formula

iii) Can we highlight a text in our presentation (1)

A. Yes

B. No

C. May Be
iv) What shortcut should be used to play the slideshow from the current slide?(1)

A. F5

B. Ctrl + F5

C. Shift + F5

D. Alt + F5

v) Which view shows all slides in tiles view(miniature view of all slides) (1)

A. Reading View

B. Slide Show View

C. Normal View

D. Slide Sorter View

vi) If we want to present data or information with graphics instead of just text,

then we should use (1)

A. SmartArt

B. Ink Annotation

C. Lasso Select

D. Smart Lookup

vii) A Slide Master sets the rules/Layouts/Formatting for all the slides in our

presentation (1)

A. True

B. False

viii) A blank layout does not exist in Slide Master? (1)

A. True

B. False
ix) On which tab you find the New Photo Album option? (1)

A. Home

B. Insert

C. Design

D. Format

x) We can change the color scheme of the (1)

A. Complete Presentation

B. A single slide

C. Both of the above

D. None of the above

2. Answer the following - (Short Answers) (2X2=4)

i) What are the various ways to run a presentation in Slideshow View? (2)

ii) Explain the types of placeholder that Slide Master contains. (2)

3. Answer the following - (Long Answers) (3X2=6)

i) What are comments? Why do we use comments? How can we insert the

comments in my PPT? (3)

ii) What is a chart? Can we insert a chart in a powerpoint presentation? If so, how

do we do that? (3)​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Direct proportion is the relationship between two variables whose ratio is equal to a constant value. In other words, direct proportion is a situation where an increase in one quantity causes a corresponding increase in the other quantity, or a decrease in one quantity results in a decrease in the other quantity.

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