// question: 203 name: Text Formatting ::Text Formatting::When a word stands out like this it is said to be { =bold ~italic ~a hyperlink ~underlined } // question: 204 name: Leaning ::Leaning::When a word looks like this it is said to be{ =italic ~bold ~underlined ~a hyperlink } // question: 205 name: Face ::Face::

The way the characters look is said to be the

{ =font ~emphasis ~structure } // question: 206 name: CASE ::CASE::THIS TYPE OF CASE IS KNOWN AS{ =uppercase ~lowercase } // question: 207 name: case ::case::this type of case is known as{ ~uppercase =lowercase } // question: 208 name: Sans or Serif ::Sans or Serif::A case like this which has no 'flicks' is known as{ =sans serif ~serif } // question: 209 name: Serif or Sans ::Serif or Sans::A case like this which has 'flicks' is known as{ ~sans serif =serif } // question: 210 name: Using colour ::Using colour::Which of these is not a good reason for including colour?{ ~To make a key point stand out ~To attract the attention of the audience ~To signify something such as anger or greed ~To make the presentation more interesting =To hide blank spaces } // question: 211 name: Font size ::Font size::The font size should always be less than 20 points{FALSE#It depends upon the size of the screen it will be shown on} // question: 212 name: Ammount of text ::Ammount of text::

Presentations usually only contain a small amount of text on each slide.

Why do you think this is?

{ =Because the font size usually has to be large so everyone in the room can read it ~The screen the presentation is shown on is usually too small ~The computer may not have enough memory ~The font cannot be reduced } // question: 213 name: Standing out ::Standing out::Which of the following is not a technique to make text stand out?{ ~Bold ~Larger font ~Colour ~Underline ~Drop shadow ~Case =Reducing the font size } // question: 214 name: Palette ::Palette::The palatte is the colours you have available{TRUE} // question: 215 name: Projection ::Projection::The presentation will look exactly the same on the projector as it does on the monitor{FALSE#Projectors usually produce a much lighter image} // question: 216 name: Graduated ::Graduated::A graduated fill is a solid block of one colour{FALSE#A graduated fill involves 2 or more colours which gradually merge} // question: 217 name: Colour schemes ::Colour schemes::Which of the following colour schemes would be suitable for a presentation about Egglescliffe School{ =Blue and Yellow ~Black and White ~Green and White ~Red and White }