A. Home Tab
B. Slide Show Tab
C. Review Tab
D. Design Tab
Submitted by: Farhan Rana
Related Mcqs:
- When using PowerPoint, to play a PowerPoint show for previewing the show, select____________?
A. View, slide sorter
B. View, slide
C. View, slide show
D. View outline - in Ms PowerPoint Which option allows you to select line, curve, freeform or scribble tools?
A. Create effect
B. Insert motion path
C. Draw custom path
D. All of the above - Which option in PowerPoint allows to carry slides from one computer to another?
A. Save As
B. Save and Go
C. Pack and Go
D. Web and Go - In MS PowerPoint , on mouse click option can be used by?
A. Insert & on mouse click.
B. Format & on mouse click .
C. Transition & on mouse click .
D. None of theseSubmitted by: Safdar Hayat
- In MS PowerPoint if you want to edit a chart, you can:
A. Triple click the chart object
B. Click and drag the chart object
C. Double click the chart object
D. Click the chart objectSubmitted by: Ray Muhammad Asif
- In Microsoft PowerPoint two kind of sound effects files that can be added to the presentation are____________?
A. .wav files and .mid files
B. .wav files and .gif files
C. .wav files and .jpg files
D. .jpg files and .gif files - You can create a new presentation in PowerPoint by completing all of the following except_______________?
A. Clicking the new button on the standard toolbar
B. Clicking file, new
C. Clicking file open
D. Pressing ctrl + N - If you have a PowerPoint show you created and want to send using email to another teacher you can add the show to your email message as a (an)___________?
A. Inclusion
B. Attachment
C. Reply
D. Forward - The quickest way to create a PowerPoint presentation is to use the______________?
A. Word for windows templates
B. Auto creation wizard
C. Auto content wizard
D. Presentation wizard - To import text from a word document that uses headings into a PowerPoint presentation:
A. This can not be done in PowerPoint
B. Click Insert, Slides from Outline
C. Click Import, Word Document Headings
D. Click File, New, Presentation from Word Headings