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Which of the following is not a MS PowerPoint view?

  • A. Slide Sorter View
  • B. Slide Show View
  • C. Orientation View
  • D. Presentation view
Explanation:
Orientation View is not a PowerPoint view.

The slide sorter can be accessed through which menu in PowerPoint?

  • A. Insert
  • B. View
  • C. Edit
  • D. File
Explanation:
Slide Sorter is under the View tab.

Which view does not support the PowerPoint?

  • A. Outline
  • B. Slide Sorter
  • C. Slide show
  • D. None of these
Explanation:
All views are supported; the document marking may refer to a specific context.

Maximum zoom percentage in MS PowerPoint is ____.

  • A. 200
  • B. 400
  • C. 600
  • D. 800
Explanation:
The maximum zoom level in PowerPoint is 400%.

In which toolbar is the design of slides in MS PowerPoint available?

  • A. Formatting
  • B. Design Toolbar
  • C. Insert Toolbar
  • D. Animation Toolbar
Explanation:
Design tools are on the Design toolbar/tab.

Animation schemes can be applied to which part of the presentation?

  • A. All slides
  • B. Selected slides
  • C. Current slide
  • D. All of these
Explanation:
Animation schemes can be applied globally or selectively.

Which of these sections does not have a slide layout?

  • A. Lists
  • B. Animations
  • C. Titles
  • D. Charts
Explanation:
Slide layouts define placeholders but not animations.

Which of these font effects is NOT available in the PowerPoint Font dialog box?

  • A. Bold
  • B. Underline
  • C. Strikethrough
  • D. Emboss
Explanation:
Emboss is not a standard font effect in PowerPoint.

In MS PowerPoint, a mouse click option can be used by ____.

  • A. Insert & on mouse click
  • B. Format & on mouse click
  • C. Transition & on mouse click
  • D. Home & mouse click
Explanation:
Transitions and animations can be set to start on mouse click.

Which MS PowerPoint feature is used to apply motion effects to objects on a slide?

  • A. Slide Transition
  • B. Slide Design
  • C. Animation Objects
  • D. Animation Scheme
Explanation:
Animation Objects (or Animations) apply motion to individual elements.