Microsoft PowerPoint | Lesson 9 Quiz Study Guide
Animations
The Ribbon tab from which you apply motion effects to individual objects
Delay
The time between the preious and the current animation event
Duration
The time that an animation event takes to execute
Audio
A sound clip
False
A transition can be applied to a specific object on a slide.
Entrance effect
An animation effect that determines how an object appears on a slide
Exit effect
An animation effect that determines how an object exits a slide
Emphasis effect
An animation effect that draws attention to an object on a slide that is neither entering nor exiting the slide
Motion path
An animation effect that moves an object along a predefined path that you create for it
True
An animation set to With Previous begins executing at the same time as the previous animation effect begins.
False
An emphasis effect is a good way to draw audience attention to an object as it exits the slide.
Transition
An entrance effect that applies to an entire slide
Animation Painter
Feature that enables you to copy animation
True
If you double-click the Animation Painter button, the feature stays on until you turn it off.
True
Not all transition and animation effects have Effect Options you can set.
False
To reverse the order of text animatiion in a text box, click Effect Options and click Reverse Path Direction.
True
To slow down the speed of an animation effect, increase its Duration setting.
True
You can assign your own sound clips to slide transitions.
False
You can insert audio and video clips from the Clip Art task pane.
False
You can set up both transitions and animations from the Animations tab.