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4. Define the term ‘Grouping’.
5. What are ‘Exit’ effects used for in OpenOffice Impress?
C. Long answer type questions.
1. Differentiate between Custom Animation and Slide Transition.
2. What is a presentation? What are the various ways in which we can add multimedia features in a
presentation?
3. Write down the steps to print handouts of a presentation.
4. Write down the necessary steps to apply transition in a slide.
D. Application based questions.
1. Rahul has to deliver the presentation in front of teacher. He wants to make the presentation more effective
and attractive. How can he do that?
2. Pooja is creating a presentation on her office work. She is bit confused. She wants to give her colleagues
a paper copy of her presentation. What should she create and print to achieve this?
SECTION C
(Case-based/Passage-based Type Questions)
Display of each slide in a presentation at a proper and specific time, (automatically by itself) makes the
presentation more impressive. In ‘Impress’, it is also possible to set the timings between the display (or switching)
of slides. One can set the timings of the slides that appear during a presentation in two ways: Setting the time
manually and Rehearse Timings.
1. ‘Rehearse Timings’ option is available under which of the following menu?
i. Slide Show ii. Tools
iii. Window iv. Insert
2. Which among the following statements is true?
i. The duration of time for the display of a slide can be set either automatically or the slides can be
advanced manually using a mouse.
ii. Click on ‘Apply to All Slides’ to apply the same timings of display for each slide.
iii. ‘Rehearse Timings’ will begin the slide show in the rehearsal mode.
iv. All of the these
3. Which among the following is a step to set the time manually for a slide show?
i. Select ‘Slide Transition’ option from ‘Slide Show’ menu.
ii. Select ‘Rehearse Timings’ option from ‘Slide Show’ menu.
iii. Click on ‘Automatically before’ and enter the time as per the required duration of display.
iv. None of these
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