PowerPoint 2010 Chapter 1
Answer Key for Matching and Multiple Choice
Matching
D Normal view
1. The PowerPoint view in which the window is divided into three panes—the Slide pane, the
Slides/Outline pane, and the Notes pane.
I Slide
2. A presentation page that can contain text, pictures, tables, charts, and other multimedia or graphic objects.
O Title slide
3. The first slide in a presentation, the purpose of which is to provide an introduction to the presentation topic.
F Placeholder
4. A box on a slide with dotted or dashed borders that holds title and body text or other content such as charts, tables, and pictures.
N Theme
5. A set of unified design elements that provides a look for your presentation by applying colors, fonts, and effects.
C List level
6. An outline level in a presentation represented by a bullet symbol and identified in a slide by the indentation and the size of the text.
H Sizing handles
7. Small circles and squares that indicate that a picture is selected.
G Rotation handle
8. A green circle located above a selected picture with which you can rotate the selected image.
L Style
9. A collection of formatting options that can be applied to a picture, text, or object.
A Black slide
10. A slide that displays at the end of every slide show to indicate that the presentation is over.
J Slide handouts
11. Printed images of slides on a sheet of paper.
E Notes page
12. A printout that contains the slide image on the top half of the page and notes that you have created in the Notes pane on the lower half of the page.
B Formatting
13. The process of changing the appearance of the text, layout, and design of a slide.
M Text alignment
14. The term that refers to the horizontal placement of text within a placeholder.
K Slide transitions
15. Motion effects that occur in Slide Show view when you move from one slide to the next during a presentation.
Multiple Choice
1. In Normal view, the pane that displays a large image of the active slide is the:
A. Slide pane
2. In Normal view, the pane that displays below the Slide pane is the:
C. Notes pane
3. The buttons in the lower right corner that control the look of the presentation window are the:
B. View buttons
4. The process of modifying a presentation by adding and deleting slides or by changing the contents of individual slides is referred to as:
A. Editing
5. The arrangement of elements, such as title and subtitle text, lists, pictures, tables, charts, shapes, and movies, on a PowerPoint slide is referred to as:
C. Layout
6. Text that prints at the top of a sheet of slide handouts or notes pages is a:
A. Header
7. Text that displays at the bottom of every slide or that prints at the bottom of a sheet of slide handouts or notes.
B. Footer
8. The command that locates all occurrences of specific text and replace it with alternative text is:
A. Replace
9. The view in which all of the slides in your presentation display in miniature is:
A. Slide Sorter view
10. A view similar to Slide Show view but that also displays the title bar, status bar, and taskbar is:
C. Reading view