- 1. To make changes in a document or presentation.
A) Column B) CD-ROM C) Edit
- 2. The shape and style of text.
A) Byte B) Font C) Table
- 3. To set the margins, tabs, font, or line spacing in the layout of a document.
A) CTRL + L B) Format C) Worksheet
- 4. A software program that lets you explore the World Wide Web to find text, graphics, sound, movies, games, chats, and more.
A) Browser B) Monitor C) Cell Address
- 5. Millions of computers around the world connected to each other.
A) CTRL + Y B) Presentation Software C) Internet
- 6. A single point in a graphic image.
A) Normal View B) Pixel C) Format
- 7. A page of a PowerPoint presentation. You can add text, graphics, graphs and pictures.
A) Font B) Ribbon C) Slide
- 8. The continuous, full-screen display of slides in a presentation. You cannot edit slides while presenting.
A) Animation B) Slide Show C) Enter
- 9. The strip of buttons and/or tabs across the top of the main window.
A) Edit B) Ribbon C) Slide
- 10. Information (text or numbers) stored in a cell.
A) Data B) RAM C) Delete
- 11. A single rectangular box that you can type information in. This is where data is stored.
A) Pixel B) Cursor C) Cell
- 12. The vertical space in a table that are sometimes labeled with letters.
A) Column B) Network C) Copy
- 13. The horizontal spaces in a table that are sometimes labeled with numbers.
A) Clip Art B) Internet C) Row
A) Hard drive B) CTRL + C C) CTRL + U
A) CTRL + B B) CTRL + V C) CD-ROM
A) CTRL + I B) Byte C) CTRL + X
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