All Categories MCQs
Topic Notes: All Categories
General Description
Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
3071
A PowerPoint presentation is a collection of:
Answer:
All of the above
A complete PowerPoint file can contain all of these elements. The **slides** are the core, but they can be supplemented with printable **handouts**, textual **outlines**, and private **speaker's notes**.
3072
If you want your logo to appear at the same spot on every slide, where should you insert it?
Answer:
Slide master
The **Slide Master** controls the background elements and formatting for all slides. Placing a logo on the Slide Master ensures it appears in the exact same position on every slide automatically.
3073
Which of these is NOT a category of animation effects?
Answer:
Transition
For object animations, the standard categories are **Entrance, Emphasis, Exit, and Motion Paths**. Transitions are a separate feature that applies to entire slides, not objects.
3074
The grid or form called where you type chart data values is the:
Answer:
Datasheet
When you create or edit a chart in PowerPoint, a small, spreadsheet-like window called a **Datasheet** opens. This is the specific interface used to enter the data that will be plotted on the chart.
3075
To copy formatting from a selected object, you press `Ctrl + Shift + C`. Which shortcut then pastes that formatting onto another object?
Answer:
Ctrl + Shift + V
This two-part shortcut mimics the Format Painter tool. You use `Ctrl + Shift + C` to copy the formatting and **Ctrl + Shift + V** to paste that formatting onto a new selection.
3076
The keyboard shortcut to ungroup objects is:
Answer:
Ctrl + Shift + G
Just as Ctrl + G groups objects, the corresponding shortcut to ungroup them is **Ctrl + Shift + G**.
3077
To create a watermark or faded image behind text, you should adjust the image's:
Answer:
Transparency
By increasing the **transparency** (sometimes called "washout") of an image, you can make it appear faded, which is perfect for placing it in the background of a slide without overpowering the text in front of it.
3078
How can you create a portable package of your presentation to show on another computer?
Answer:
Pack and Go
**Pack and Go** is the feature designed to package your presentation with all its linked files (like fonts and media) so it can be reliably transported and played on another machine.
3079
To ensure perfect alignment of multiple objects, you should use the:
Answer:
All of the above
PowerPoint provides several tools for precise alignment. The **Align** commands (e.g., Align Left, Align Middle) are perfect for lining up objects, **Snap to Grid** helps with placement, and the **arrow keys** allow for fine-tuning an object's position.
3080
What does a 'build' effect refer to in older PowerPoint terminology?
Answer:
An animation that reveals list items one by one
The term **"build"** was historically used to describe an animation sequence where bullet points or paragraphs are revealed incrementally on a click, "building" the list for the audience.