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1 | | The term, "hypertext," means: |
| | A) | Non-sequential writing. |
| | B) | Hypermedia. |
| | C) | Blinking text. |
| | D) | Text with heavy formatting. |
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2 | | What is the basic equipment needed for a hypermedia presentation? |
| | A) | A projector and scanner |
| | B) | Computer, monitor, and printer |
| | C) | Computer, data projector, and remote control |
| | D) | Computer and monitor |
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3 | | What does a FlexCam-iCam do? |
| | A) | Takes digital pictures in a variety of resolutions. |
| | B) | Scans images for a presentation. |
| | C) | Projects images from a microscope to a monitor or TV |
| | D) | All of the above |
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4 | | HyperCard's onscreen cards are organized in______. |
| | A) | Files. |
| | B) | Layers. |
| | C) | Stacks. |
| | D) | Tables. |
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5 | | Hyperstudio's advanced scripting language is called_____. |
| | A) | HyperScript. |
| | B) | HyperLogo. |
| | C) | HyperTalk. |
| | D) | JavaScript. |
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6 | | Which of the following options best answers the question, what do HyperStudio card buttons allow users to do? |
| | A) | HyperStudio card buttons let users navigate through the cards. |
| | B) | HyperStudio card buttons perform actions, such as playing video and accessing Websites. |
| | C) | Hyperstudio card buttons are seen only by the developer, not the user. |
| | D) | Both A and B. |
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7 | | PowerPoint presents information in the form of: |
| | A) | Stacks. |
| | B) | Slides. |
| | C) | Cards. |
| | D) | Documents. |
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8 | | ______ was one of the first implementations of hypermedia. |
| | A) | HyperStudio. |
| | B) | HyperCard. |
| | C) | HyperLogo. |
| | D) | PowerPoint. |
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9 | | What is a disadvantage of using hypermedia presentations in class? |
| | A) | Students have quick and easy access to large amounts or information in a variety of formats. |
| | B) | Using a hypermedia environment offers a high level of learner control. |
| | C) | Students may be diverted away from relevant subject matter by links to tangential topics. |
| | D) | It does not address a variety of learning styles. |
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10 | | In 1945, Vannevar Bush's memex work station imitated the linking and retrieval system of: |
| | A) | The human nervous system. |
| | B) | The squirrel's method of finding buried nuts. |
| | C) | The human brain. |
| | D) | A library card catalog. |
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11 | | Influenced by Bush's associative linking and browsing, Douglas Engelbard invented: |
| | A) | Hypertext. |
| | B) | The mouse. |
| | C) | Hyperlinks. |
| | D) | Hierarchical directories. |
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12 | | Which of the following is a movie format? |
| | A) | JPEG |
| | B) | Hypertext |
| | C) | Virtual reality. |
| | D) | QuickTime |
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13 | | Morphing: |
| | A) | Distorts a picture to make a different picture. |
| | B) | Gradually blends one picture into another. |
| | C) | Requires 30 to 35 images for one second of animation. |
| | D) | Is part of virtual reality. |
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14 | | Which of the following is a multimedia visual mapping program, useful for planning a multimedia presentation? |
| | A) | PowerPoint |
| | B) | HyperStudio |
| | C) | QuickTime |
| | D) | Inspiration |
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15 | | MPEG Audio Layer3 is |
| | A) | An audio compression utility that produces CD-quality sound. |
| | B) | A video compression format useful for creating files that can be saved on a disk. |
| | C) | A high-quality, specialized player for downloaded music files. |
| | D) | Software used with a MIDI device for inputting music. |
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