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D.   Application based questions.
                     1.     Akashdeep has made a presentation for his new project. The content is ready but he does not have enough
                         time to design the slides for presentation. Name the feature which will help him to create a professional
                         presentation without devoting much time.

                     2.   Name the feature through which you can show your projects on LCD projectors.

                                                              SECTION C
                                              (Case-based/Passage-based Type Questions)
                       The presentation can be viewed in six different modes, i.e., Normal, Outline, Notes, Handout, Slide Sorter and
                     Slide Show View. The mode of the view can be switched with each other by clicking on the view buttons that lie
                     on the top of the workspace.

                     1.  In ..................................... view, only the text layout is displayed (Slide Title and Main text).
                         i.  Notes                                           ii.  Handout
                         iii.  Slide Sorter                                  iv.  None of these

                     2.   ‘Slide Sorter’ option can be selected from which among the following menus?
                         i.  View                                            ii.  Edit

                         ii.  Insert                                         iv.  None of these
                     3.   Towards the bottom side, there is a ..................................... box in which notes for the slide can be added.
                         i.  Check                                           ii.  Comment

                         iii.  Tool                                          iv.  Text













































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