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3. To print handouts:
Press (i) .................................... to print a presentation.
Set the document as (ii) .................................... .
Set the number of (iii) .................................... to be printed per page.
Ans. 1. i. Pictures ii. Insert iii. From file
2. i. Timing ii. Slide Transition iii. Slide Show
3. i. Ctrl+P ii. Handouts iii. Slides
C. Assertion and Reasoning question:
The following question consist of two statements – Assertion (A) and Reasoning (R). Answer this question
by selecting the appropriate option given below:
i. Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
ii. Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation of Assertion (A).
iii. Assertion (A) is true, but Reason (R) is false.
iv. Assertion (A) is false, but Reason (R) is true.
Assertion (A): Setting specific timings for slide transitions in a presentation automatically makes it more
impressive.
Reason (R): In Impress, the timings of slides can be set manually or by using the Rehearse Timings feature
to control how long each slide is displayed.
Ans. i
SECTION B
(Subjective Type Questions)
A. Very short answer type questions.
1. What feature enables to set timings between the display of the content or objects of the slides and also
enables to apply different whirling effects to animate the object?
2. While setting the time manually for a slide show, from which menu do we select ‘Slide Transition’ option?
3. What is the maximum number of slides that can be accommodated on an A4 sheet when printing handouts?
4. Which button on the Insert Picture dialog box helps us to preview the selected picture?
5. To make the presentation more effective and attractive, what features do we add in the slides?
Ans. 1. Custom Animation 2. ‘Slide Show’ menu 3. Nine 4. Preview button 5. Multimedia
B. Short answer type questions.
1. What are slides?
Ans. Presentations are organised in the form of electronic pages called slides.
2. Define ‘animation’.
Ans. Animation facilitates the display of presentation of contents in a special sequence of typical effects leading
to an interesting and a lively presentation. It includes multiple types of media controls like graphics, video,
sound, music, movies, etc.
3. What is meant by Slide Transition?
Ans. Slide Transition sets the style of appearance of slides in a presentation. It is the effect applied when a slide
changes to another during on-screen presentation or slide show.
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