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Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region 02- Cagayan Valley Schools Division of the City of Ilagan ISABELA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL City of Ilagan FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 HUMSS COMPASSION, COURTESY, DILIGENCE, EMPHATY, GENEROSITY, LOYALTY NOVEMBER 5, 2022 Directions: Analyze the question found in every item and write only the letter of your answer in your answer sheet. 1. This is the most popular and they call this as what you see is what you get processor? points: 1 a. Microsoft Excel b. Microsoft PowerPoint c. Microsoft Word d. WordPad 2. It is a term that means of using a computer to create, edit, save, and print documents. points: 1 a. Word Processing b. Word Processor c. Word Skills d. Microsoft Word 3. These are software program capable of creating, editing, storing, and printing documents. points: 1 a. Word Processor b. Word Processing c. Microsoft office d. WordPad 4. The Ribbon contains all of the commands you will need in order to do common tasks. points: 1 True or False 5. View Button lets you access common commands no matter which tab you're on. points: 1 True or False 6. A Microsoft word interface that lets you access common commands no matter which tab you're on. points: 1 a. View button b. Quick Access Toolbar c. Ribbon d. Task Bar 7. This allows you to view a document in full screen without toolbars. points: 1 a. Print Layout b. Read Mode c. Web Layout d. Draft 8. Under the view buttons that gives you an overview of how your document appears when printed. points: 1 a. Read Mode b. Web Layout c. Outline d. Print Layout 9. A draft shows how your document would look as a webpage. points: 1 True or False
10. The file extension name of documents being saved under the Microsoft office version 91-2003 is .docx. points: 1 True or False 11. This is a feature of Microsoft Word that allows you to create documents and combine them with another document or data file. points: 1 a. Label Generator b. Mail Merge c. Data File d. Form Document 12. You use mail merge when you want to create a set of documents that are essentially the same but each document contains unique elements. points: 1 True or False 13. List or Data file is where the individual information or data that needs to be plugged in to the form document is placed and maintained. points: 1 True or False 14. Mail merge allows data file to be created from within the Microsoft Word application itself only. points: 1 True or False 15. What is JPEG stands for? points: 2 a. Joint Photographic Experts Group b. Joint Photo Experts Group c. Joint Photographic Experts Guide d. Joint Photographer Experts Group 16. What GIF stands for? points: 2 a. Group Interchange Format b. Graphics Interchange Form c. Graphics Interchange Format d. Graphical Interchange Format 17. What PNG stands for? points: 2 a. Portable Networking Graphics b. Portable Net Graphics c. Portable Network Graphs d. Portable Network Graphics 18. Which text wrapping tool is the default setting for images that are inserted or integrated in your document? points: 1 a. In Line with Text b. Square c. Tight d. Through 19. This allows the text on your document to flow even tighter, taking the contours and shape of the image. points: 1 a. Tight b. Through c. Square d. Top and Bottom 20. A wrapping text tool which allows your image to be dragged and placed anywhere on your document but with all the texts floating in front of it. points: 1 In Front of Text Behind Text In line with the Text Top and Bottom
21. Allows you to represent data characteristics and trends. points: 1 a. Screenshot b. Shapes c. Chart d. Smart Art 22. These are predefined sets of different shapes grouped together to form ideas that are organizational or structural in nature. points: 1 a. Shapes b. Smart Art c. Pictures d. Chart 23. Printable objects or materials to enhance its appearance or to allow you to have some tools to use for composing and representing ideas or messages. points: 1 a. Smart Art b. Pictures c. Screenshot d. Shapes 24. What do we call the document that contains the main body of the message we want to send? points: 1 a. Data file b. Placeholder c. Form Document d. Data Source 25. This is where the individual information or data that needs to be plugged-in to the form document is placed and maintained points: 1 a. Form Document b. Data File c. Mail Merge d. Label Generator 26. This provides an interactive and engaging slide that displays information. points: 1 a. Microsoft Word b. Presentation Software c. Microsoft PowerPoint d. Microsoft Office 27. This is a powerful presentation software that helps you produce an effective presentation in the form of on- screen slides. points: 2 a. Microsoft PowerPoint b. Microsoft Word c. Microsoft Office d. Microsoft Excel 28. A PowerPoint interface that are pre-designed graphic styles that you can apply to your slides. points: 1 a. Slide b. Design Templates c. Animation d. Transition 29. It is a single page of a presentation collectively, a group of slide maybe known as a slide deck. points: 1 a. Slide b. Design Templates c. Animation d. Transition
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30. What is the shortcut key to insert a new slide? points: 1 a. Ctrl+V b. Ctrl+B c. Ctrl+M d. Crtl+C 31. These are collection of pages arranged in sequence that contain text and images for presenting to an audience. points: 1 a. Slide Show b. Button Slide c. Animation d. Design Templates 32. These are motion effects that when in Slide Show view add movement to your slides as you advance from one slide to another. points: 1 a. Transition b. Animation c. Slide Show Button d. Design Template 33. A set of effect that can be applied to text or graphics within a slide. points: 1 a. Transition b. Animation c. Slide d. Design Templates 34. This view shows the Slide and Outline tabs, along with displaying the current slide. points: 1 a. Normal b. Reading View c. Slide Sorter d. Slide Show 35. It displays smaller versions of all of the slides in the presentation. points: 1 a. Normal b. Reading Mode c. Slide Sorter d. Slide Show 36. It displays only the slides with buttons at the bottom of the screen for navigation. points: 1 a. Reading View b. Slide Sorter c. Slide Show d. Normal 37. This will play your slides as an actual presentation. points: 1 a. Slide Sorter b. Reading View c. Slide Show d. Normal 38. Keep slide counts to a minimum to maintain a clear message and to keep the audience attentive. points: 1 a. Clarity b. Minimize c. Simplicity d. Visuals 39. Avoid being fancy by using a font style that is easy to read. points: 1 a. MInimize b. Clarity c. Simplicity d. Consistency
40. Use bullets or short sentences. Limit the content to six lines and seven words per line. points: 1 a. Clarity b. Minimize c. Simplicity d. Visuals 41. Use graphics to help in your presentation but not too many to distract the audience. points: 1 a. Visuals b. Consistency c. Simplicity 42. Make your design uniform. Avoid having different font styles and backgrounds. points: 1 a. Simplicity b. Clarity c. Minimize d. Consistency 43. Use light font on dark background or vice versa. points: 1 a. Contrast b. Consistency c. Clarity d. Visuals 44. It allows you to easily navigate your slides during your presentation. It allows you to link to another slide in the current presentation or another slide in a different presentation. points: 2 a. PowerPoint b. Hyperlinks c. Slides d. Placeholder 45. These are predefined combination of colors, fonts, and effects. Different themes also use different slide layouts. points: 1 a. Slide b. Animation c. Theme d. Transition Prepared by: Noted by: BERNADETH A. DELOS SANTOS ELVIRA A. DELOS REYES Teacher II Asst. Principal II Checked by: CRISTIAN D. ROLA Subject Group Head