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C.  Competency-based/Application-based questions:

                    1.   Rohan is creating a presentation in PowerPoint. He wants to add a button on every slide of his
                       presentation. He wants that when a viewer of the presentation clicks on this button, he/she should
                       move to the next slide of the presentation. Which feature of PowerPoint can he use for this?

                    2.   Pooja wants different objects on her slide that must appear in a different way in the slide show.
                       Which feature of PowerPoint can she use to do this?
                    3.  Assertion (A): Animations in PowerPoint 2016 make text and objects move.
                         Reason (R): Animations are used to add visual effects and interactivity to slides.

                    (a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true, and Reason (R) is a correct explanation of Assertion (A).
                    (b)  Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are  true,  and Reason (R) is not a correct  explanation  of
                       Assertion(A).

                    (c) Assertion (A) is true, and Reason (R) is false.
                    (d) Assertion (A) is false, and Reason (R) is true.

                                                                                     #Problem Solving & Logical Reasoning
                          Crack The Code                                             #Digital Literacy


                   Solve the crossword using the given clues.
                       Across:                                   6

                       1.   Group of the Insert tab that allows
                                                                                    5
                         you to add an action button
                                                              1   I                 T
                       2.   The  movement of  text  and  other
                         objects on a slide  during a slide
                                                                                2 A
                         show
                       3.   View that allows to see a presentation
                         not in full screen but in a window
                         with simple controls that make the       3                 I
                         presentation easy to review
                       4.   Group  from where  we  can  add  a       4              I
                         video file into a presentation
                       Down:

                       5.    These determine how the presentation moves from one slide to the other
                       6.    The key pressed along with the F5 key to start the slide show from the current slide




                                                                                     #Experiential Learning
                    Let’s Explore


                           Follow the steps to add animations to a presentation and try out different types of
                           animations.






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