Creating A Poster In Powerpoint

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    When publishing your mission statement, it is most important to...

    • Create a flashy picture that catches the eye.
    • Proofread your mission statement to eliminate mistakes.
    • Work as quickly as possible to finish early.
    • Use light colors so it doesn't waste toner when you print it.
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This quiz tests skills in creating effective posters using PowerPoint, focusing on proofreading, design considerations for print, and setting personal goals in a tech class. It assesses knowledge on PowerPoint's capabilities and best practices in presentation design.


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  • 2. 

    PowerPoint opens with a new slide that asks for a ________ and _________.

    • Text box, picture box

    • Quick art, border

    • Slide, presentation

    • Title, subtitle

    • Beginning, ending

    Correct Answer
    A. Title, subtitle
    Explanation
    When PowerPoint opens with a new slide that asks for a "title" and "subtitle", it means that the slide layout is designed to have a main title and a supporting subtitle. The title is typically used to provide a brief description or heading for the slide content, while the subtitle can be used to provide additional information or context. This layout helps to organize the content on the slide and make it easier for the audience to understand the main message being conveyed.

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  • 3. 

    Which example would be a good goal for your Tech class mission statement?

    • I would like to increase my typing speed from 25 WPM to 35 WPM.

    • I want to learn more about the computer.

    • I want to get 100% on every test.

    • I want to play games in Tech class.

    Correct Answer
    A. I would like to increase my typing speed from 25 WPM to 35 WPM.
    Explanation
    The goal of increasing typing speed from 25 WPM to 35 WPM is a good example for a Tech class mission statement because it is specific, measurable, and achievable. It focuses on a specific skill, which is typing speed, and sets a clear target for improvement. This goal can be easily measured by tracking the progress in words per minute. Additionally, it is a realistic goal that can be achieved with practice and dedication.

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  • 4. 

    A poster that looks good on the screen will look good printed in black and white.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    The statement is false because a poster that looks good on the screen may not necessarily look good when printed in black and white. Colors and shades may appear differently when printed in black and white, leading to a potentially different visual outcome. Therefore, it is important to consider the specific printing requirements and adjust the design accordingly to ensure a good result when printing in black and white.

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  • 5. 

    PowerPoint is the best software available to design and build posters.

    • True

    • False

    Correct Answer
    A. False
    Explanation
    The given statement suggests that PowerPoint is the best software for designing and building posters. However, this is not necessarily true as there are other software options available specifically designed for poster design, such as Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator. Therefore, the correct answer is False.

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  • 6. 

    Whenever you write something that is going to be publicly displayed, what is the least important step?  (Which one can you skip?)

    • Write a rough draft to organize your thoughts.

    • Share your work with others to get feedback.

    • Revise your original draft to communicate more effectively.

    • Edit and proofread your work to eliminate errors.

    • None of the above.

    Correct Answer
    A. None of the above.
    Explanation
    The question asks which step can be skipped when writing something that will be publicly displayed. The correct answer is "None of the above." This means that all of the steps mentioned - writing a rough draft, sharing work with others for feedback, revising the original draft, and editing and proofreading - are important and should not be skipped.

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  • 7. 

    What kinds of software do you have the MOST experience with?  How did you gain that experience?

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