1.after carefully constructing and double checking all of your slides, you're ready to preview your presentation. you're on the fourth slide, but you need to see the whole presentation as one unbroken flow. what button should you use to view the whole presentation without exiting your present slide?

a.present online
b.custom slide show
c.from current slide
(d.from beginning )

2.Julie is trying to decide whether or not to add a color scheme to her presentation, and she asks you for advice. you should advise her that color schemes

a.often result in an uninteresting presentation

b.make the design process overly complicated and tedious.

c. help to keep a presentation consistent

d.are mainly useful in the creation of colorful charts.
i think c but not sure.

3.jane wants to add a chart to her presentation so shell click the insert tab and in the images group, shell click the chart button. to add a chart to his presentation, stevie will click the insert tab in the illusrations group, hell click the chart button. who is/are correctly adding a chart?
(a. stevie only)
b. both jane and stevie
c.jane only
d. neither jane or stevie

4. stuart wants to delete some text from a slide. what should stuart do?
a.from the review tab,choose highlight text and then press the delete key
b.highlight the text to be deleted, right click and choose cut
c. choose the home tab and delete the text
d. highlight the text to be deleted and press the alt key

5.when planning a presentation there are several factors you need to consider. which of the following is one factor you should consider when initially planning your presentation.
a. title placeholder
b.location of audience
c.type of front
d.saving your work

6.wendy works for a large corporation, and her supervisor has asked her to create an informative power point presentation for an all employee meeting. to help create consistency on every slide which of the following tools should wendy use
a.title master
b.auto layout
c.illustrations group
d. slide master i think its d. not sure.

7.john is creating a presentation. before he starts, he takes into consideration several aspects that can help to determine how the presentation should be set up. three of the following are important considerations at this initial stage. which of the following does john not have to consider when initially creating the presentation

a. consistency
b. charts
c. audience size
d. location of audience

1. c 2.b

1. To view the whole presentation without exiting your current slide, you should use the "From Beginning" button. This button allows you to start the presentation from the first slide and view all the slides in a continuous flow.

2. The correct answer is (c) - color schemes help to keep a presentation consistent. Adding a color scheme to a presentation can help to create a cohesive and professional look. It allows you to choose a set of colors that complement each other and can be used consistently throughout your slides.

3. The correct answer is (b) - both Jane and Stevie are correctly adding a chart. In PowerPoint, to add a chart, you need to click on the "Insert" tab and then click on the "Chart" button. Both Jane and Stevie are following this process correctly.

4. Stuart should do (c) - choose the home tab and delete the text. To delete text from a slide in PowerPoint, you can simply highlight the text and press the delete key on your keyboard.

5. One factor you should consider when initially planning your presentation is (b) - location of the audience. Understanding the location where the presentation will be delivered is important because it can impact factors such as audiovisual setup, seating arrangements, and room layout.

6. Wendy should use (d) - slide master to help create consistency on every slide. The slide master in PowerPoint allows you to define the layout, formatting, and design elements that will be applied to all slides in a presentation. By using the slide master, Wendy can ensure that all slides have a consistent look and feel.

7. John does not have to consider (b) - charts when initially creating the presentation. While charts can be a valuable addition to a presentation, they are not a crucial consideration at the initial stage of creating the presentation. Instead, John should focus on factors like consistency, audience size, and location of the audience when initially planning the presentation.