A. serif fonts
B. sans serif fonts
C. text fonts
D. picture fonts
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 - Which type of font is best suitable for large amount of text in PowerPoint?
A. serif fonts
B. sans serif fonts
C. text fonts
D. picture fonts - Which of these toolbars allows changing of Fonts and their sizes in Microsoft Word?
A. Standard
B. Formatting
C. Print Preview
D. None of these - Which of these toolbars allows changing of Fonts and their sizes in Word Document?
A. Standard
B. Formatting
C. Print Preview
D. None of these - Uppercase on Change Case dialog box and All Caps on Fonts dialog box both converts selected text into Capital Letters. What’s the difference between the two?
A. Both are same
B. It is faster to convert from Change Case than from Font dialog box
C. Change Case makes conversion permanent but All Caps on Font can always be reverted
D. All Caps on Font dialog box makes the change permanent where Change Case can be always reverted - Which of the following position is not available for fonts on MS Word?
A. Normal
B. Raised
C. Lowered
D. Centered - in the context of animations, what is a trigger in Powerpoint?
A. An action button that advances to the next slide
B. An item on the slide that performs an action when clicked
C. The name of a motion path
D. All of above - Want a PowerPoint photo album slide show to play continuously?
A. Use random slide transitions
B. Launch an online broadcast
C. Loop continuously
D. All of the above - 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 - One way to make a PowerPoint slide display animations is to:_____________?
A. Select the slide in normal view; and click Format, Animation
B. Click the PowerPoint window and move it around vigorously with the mouse for a manual animation effect
C. Select the slide in slide sorter view, right click and choose preset animations from the shortcut menu
D. PowerPoint does not have an animation feature