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Y5 Answer Key (Unit 8 Introduction To Powerpoint)

The document provides an overview of commands and functions in MSWLOGO and MS PowerPoint 2010, detailing how to use commands like PRINT, MAKE, and SHOW to manipulate variables and output. It also outlines the components of PowerPoint, different views available, and printing options. Additionally, a sample paper with multiple-choice questions is included for assessment.

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Y5 Answer Key (Unit 8 Introduction To Powerpoint)

The document provides an overview of commands and functions in MSWLOGO and MS PowerPoint 2010, detailing how to use commands like PRINT, MAKE, and SHOW to manipulate variables and output. It also outlines the components of PowerPoint, different views available, and printing options. Additionally, a sample paper with multiple-choice questions is included for assessment.

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EXERCISE

A. 1. Buffer 2. Variable 3. LABEL 4. Numbers 5. Remainder


B. 1. PRINT 2. TYPE 3. MAKE 4. LABEL 5. SHOW
C. 1. PRINT command is used to write anything in the Commander Window.
TYPE command is used to print the output to the buffer.
2. MAKE command is used to assign a text value to a variable.
SHOW command displays value of the variable created using MAKE command.
3. PRINT command is used to write anything in the Commander Window.
LABEL command is used to display output on the MSWLOGO screen.
4. QUOTIENT command is used for giving a quotient of the division and REMAINDER
command is used for giving the remainder of a division.
D. 1. MAKE “NAME [AJAY] 2. TYPE “SAVE TIGERS
3. PRINT REMAINDER 15 6 PRINT “
5. PRINT 15/4 4. PRINT 2 + 3
E. 1. PRINT SUM 10 12 2. PRINT REMAINDER 26 3
3. PRINT DIFFERENCE 34 4 4. PRINT PRODUCT 12 3
F. 1. It is used to assign a text value to a variable.
2. It is used to print the output to the buffer.
3. A variable is a memory container which holds a value. MAKE “A 5 MAKE “B 6 MAKE “C 10
4. Yes, using + symbol. Print 2+3
5. Print 6*7

Chapter 8 Introduction to MS PowerPoint 2010


A.
1. False 2. True 3. True 4. True 5. False 6. False
B.
1. e 2. d 3. b 4. a 5. c
C.
1. Print 2. Slide Show view 3. Open 4. Normal view 5. New Slide
D.
1. It is a systematic display of the contents of a topic.
2. It is the arrangement of text and graphics on the slide.
3. Five components of MS PowerPoint 2010 are:
 Status Bar: It appears at the bottom of the window. It displays the serial number of the
slide, total number of slides, default language, etc.
 Notes pane: It displays the notes created by the speaker for the content in the slide pane.
It appears below the slide pane.
Outline tab: It displays the slide text.
 File menu: It appears in the upper-left corner of the window and contains options like
New, Open, Save, Save As, Print, etc.
 Quick Access Toolbar: It contains some of the most commonly used options like Undo,
Redo, Save, etc. More options can be added to it from the Ribbon.
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4. Different views of PowerPoint Presentation are:
a. Normal view displays the current slide in the Slide pane. It is best for editing the text
and graphics on a slide.
b. Slide Sorter view is useful for selecting multiple slides. It is also useful for changing the
order of slides.
c. Notes page view displays one slide at a time with an area below to add extra notes
about the content in the given slide.
d. Reading View is a new view in PowerPoint 2010. It helps to view the presentation as a
slideshow with complete access to the application window.
e. Slide Show view displays the presentation as it will appear to the audience.
5. Click on the File Menu Close option.
6. Print Range: Is used to instruct the printer the number of slides to be printed. It can be:
a. All    b. Current slide c. Selection d. Slides
Number of copies: Is used to instruct the printer the number of copies of the selected
slides to be printed.

Sample Paper
1. b   2. d   3. c    4. d   5. c   6. a   7. d   8. d   9. a   10. c
11. a  12. c   13. b  14. d  15. a  16. b  17. c  18. d  19. b  20. a

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