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1 |  |  Animations on a slide that build a concept in steps for ease of understanding is known as: |
|  | A) | The reveal. |
|  | B) | Step-outs. |
|  | C) | Custom animation. |
|  | D) | Progressive disclosure. |
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2 |  |  The small numbered box that appears next to an active animation is called: |
|  | A) | An animation tag. |
|  | B) | A sequencer. |
|  | C) | A list item. |
|  | D) | An action button. |
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3 |  |  You can control the direction or sequence of an animation with the: |
|  | A) | Animation view. |
|  | B) | Effect Options button. |
|  | C) | Slide Show settings. |
|  | D) | Preview window. |
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4 |  |  The predesigned path that an animated object travels along is called a(n): |
|  | A) | Action Rail. |
|  | B) | Trajectory. |
|  | C) | Motion Path. |
|  | D) | Animation Trail. |
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5 |  |  To start an animation sequence, create a: |
|  | A) | Start button. |
|  | B) | Trigger. |
|  | C) | Icon. |
|  | D) | Macro. |
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6 |  |  To easily apply the same animation effects to all the other shapes on a slide, use: |
|  | A) | The Format Painter. |
|  | B) | The Animation Painter. |
|  | C) | The Options pane. |
|  | D) | Copy, then Paste. |
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7 |  |  To allow a user a user to click text on a slide and jump to another location in the presentation, create: |
|  | A) | A dynamic link. |
|  | B) | A bookmark. |
|  | C) | An imported slide. |
|  | D) | A hyperlink. |
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8 |  |  To avoid broken links and missing media, it is a good idea to save all of your presentation files: |
|  | A) | On an external disk. |
|  | B) | In the same folder. |
|  | C) | In the cloud. |
|  | D) | On a DVD. |
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9 |  |  If you want to present audio and video content within your presentation, your computer system must have: |
|  | A) | Internet access. |
|  | B) | ITunes. |
|  | C) | A sound card and speakers. |
|  | D) | Playback software. |
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10 |  |  A file with the extension ".swf" is an example of: |
|  | A) | Advanced Streaming Format. |
|  | B) | Adobe Flash Media. |
|  | C) | Musical Instrument Interface. |
|  | D) | A SoundWare file. |
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11 |  |  To play a video within your presentation when a link is activated and Internet access is available, use: |
|  | A) | A DVD. |
|  | B) | An embed code. |
|  | C) | A sharing link. |
|  | D) | The Import button. |
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12 |  |  To jump to a point of interest rather than starting playback at the beginning of the presentation, add: |
|  | A) | A Dynamic link. |
|  | B) | A bookmark. |
|  | C) | A trigger. |
|  | D) | A macro. |
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13 |  |  To shorten playback time by removing seconds from the beginning or end of an audio or video objects, use: |
|  | A) | Trim. |
|  | B) | Edit. |
|  | C) | Crop. |
|  | D) | Cut. |
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14 |  |  To compress the media to reduce the file size of your presentation, you can: |
|  | A) | Edit. |
|  | B) | Optimize. |
|  | C) | Refresh. |
|  | D) | Compact. |
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15 |  |  To keep the audio icon from showing on your slide during your presentation, select: |
|  | A) | Start on Click. |
|  | B) | Hide during Show. |
|  | C) | Start Automatically. |
|  | D) | Start after Previous. |
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