Computer Science - IT MCQs
Topic Notes: Computer Science - IT
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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
961
After moving a clip art image, you can reverse the action using
Answer:
Undo button
The Undo button immediately reverses recent actions like moving objects.
962
Which of the following CANNOT be toggled from View » Toolbars?
Answer:
Slides
The 'Slides' pane is a part of the workspace, not a toolbar toggle option.
963
To access effects like Animation Scheme, Custom Animation, and Slide Transition, open:
Answer:
Slide Show menu
Animation and transition settings are in the Slide Show menu.
964
Which PowerPoint feature allows quick creation of a simple presentation?
Answer:
AutoContent Wizard
AutoContent Wizard simplifies presentation setup with predefined templates.
965
Best view for getting thoughts out on computer?
Answer:
Outline view
Outline view focuses on textual content to organize ideas.
966
PowerPoint lets you produce:
Answer:
All of the above
PowerPoint can do all these outputs.
967
What is the best way to create a copy of a slide?
Answer:
Insert menu, choose Duplicate Slide
Duplicating slides is fastest via the Duplicate Slide command.
968
Which option is used to set custom timings for slides?
Answer:
Rehearsal
Rehearsal records custom timings to automate slide advancement.
969
Which view is best suited for quickly outlining the main points of a presentation?
Answer:
Outline view
Outline view allows you to focus on the text content of slides, making it easier to organize thoughts and structure the presentation.
970
The effect applied to display when slides changes in slide show view is_____________?
Answer:
Slide Transition
A 'Slide Transition' is the visual effect that occurs when you move from one slide to the next during a presentation. Examples include fades, wipes, and pushes. This is different from animations, which apply to objects on a slide.