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Option A: Vertical axis

Option B: Horizontal axis 

Option C: Bar data

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Horizontal axis 


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Option A: Uniform Retention Location

Option B: Uniform Resource Locator

Option C: Universal Resource Locator

Option D: Uniform Retention Locator

Correct Answer: Uniform Resource Locator


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Option A: Ctrl+delete button

Option B: Shift + Delete Button

Option C: Alt+delete button

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Shift + Delete Button


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Option A: Input

Option B: Output

Option C: Processing

Option D: Storage

Correct Answer: Storage


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Option A: Real Time

Option B: Required Time

Option C: Execution Time

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Execution Time


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Option A: Wordpad

Option B: Ms Word

Option C: Notepad

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Notepad


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Option A: Jawed Karim

Option B: John adris

Option C: Liaqat Ali

Option D: None Of These

Correct Answer: Jawed Karim


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Option A: American

Option B: Indian

Option C: Italian

Option D: German

Correct Answer: American


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Option A: Charles Babbage

Option B: Joseph Jacquard

Option C: William Burroughs

Option D: Bush

Correct Answer: Joseph Jacquard


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Option A: 1970

Option B: 1972

Option C: 1975

Option D: 1981

Correct Answer: 1975


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Option A: F2

Option B: F1

Option C: Ctrl+w

Option D: Ctrl+F

Correct Answer: F2


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Option A: F12

Option B: F9

Option C: F2

Option D: F5

Correct Answer: F5


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Option A: Homepage

Option B: Index

Option C: JAVA script

Option D: Bookmark

Correct Answer: Homepage


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Option A: 4496×2460

Option B: 4296×2260

Option C: 4196×2060

Option D: 4096×2160

Correct Answer: D. 4096×2160


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Option A: Splitting Clips Into Several Parts

Option B: Combining Clips

Option C: Putting Effects Into Clips

Option D: Final Step Of Video Production

Correct Answer: Final Step Of Video Production


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Option A: 90 Degree

Option B: 180 Degree

Option C: 360 Degree

Option D: None Of Above

Correct Answer: 180 Degree


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A. Program Counter
B. Memory Data Register
C. Instruction Register
D. Memory Address Register

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Correct Answer: A. Program Counter


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A. FORTH
B. LOGO
C. APL
D. ALGOL
E. None of these

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Forth is an imperative stack-based computer programming language and environment originally designed by Charles “Chuck” Moore. Language features include structured programming, reflection, concatenative programming and extensibility.

Correct Answer: A. FORTH


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Option A: Joystick

Option B: Light pen

Option C: Mouse

Option D: Touch

Correct Answer: Mouse


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A. Open a new document
B. Create a new page
C. Create a new Paragraph
D. Create a new line

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Ctrl+Enter in Word and other word processors In Microsoft Word and other word processor programs, pressing Ctrl+Enter adds a page break at the cursors current position instead of a new paragraph.

Correct Answer: B. Create a new page


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Option A: Review

Option B: Insert

Option C: References

Option D: Edit

Correct Answer: Review


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A. WinKey + M
B. WinKey + D
C. WinKey + SHIFT + M
D. WinKey + CTRL + F

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Correct Answer: WinKey + D


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Option A: Envelopes

Option B: Labels

Option C: Mail Merge

Option D: Drop Cap

Correct Answer: Mail Merge


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Option A: 12 ppt

Option B: 11 ppt

Option C: 13 ppt

Option D: 14 ppt

Correct Answer: 11 ppt


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Option A: TCP/IP

Option B: WWW

Option C: HTML

Option D: FTP

Correct Answer: HTML


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Option A: 12 bits

Option B: 16 bits

Option C: 4 bits

Option D: 2 bits

Correct Answer: 4 bits


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Option A: Sept 4, 1998

Option B: Mar 6, 1998

Option C: Jan 14, 1998

Option D: Aug 20, 1998

Correct Answer: Sept 4, 1998


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Option A: Mainframe computer

Option B: Micro computer

Option C: Mini computer

Option D: Digital computer 

Correct Answer: Digital computer 


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Option A: Lower efficiency 

Option B: Machine  dependence

Option C: Machine  level  coding

Option D: None of  the above

Correct Answer: Lower efficiency 


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Option A: A new slide is inserted as second slide in presentation

Option B: A new slide is inserted as third slide in presentation

Option C: A new slide is inserted as first slide in presentation

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: A new slide is inserted as third slide in presentation


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Option A: AutoContent Wizard

Option B: Transition Wizard

Option C: Chart Wizard

Option D: Animations

Correct Answer: AutoContent Wizard


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Option A: Slide view

Option B: Slide show view

Option C: Notes view

Option D: Slide sorter view

Correct Answer: Slide sorter view


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Option A: Right clicking the chart object, then clicking edit MS-Organizaiton Chart object

Option B: Double clicking the organization chart object

Option C: Clicking edit object

Option D: A and C both

Correct Answer: A and C both


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Option A: Internetwork

Option B: WAN

Option C: MAN

Option D: LAN

Correct Answer: Internetwork


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Option A: Radio

Option B: Video

Option C: Television

Option D: Internet

Correct Answer: Radio


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Option A: Hybrid

Option B: Star

Option C: Bus

Option D: Ring

Correct Answer: Hybrid


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Option A: Pointers

Option B: Variables

Option C: Stacks

Option D: Arrays

Correct Answer: Pointers


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A. PL/1
B. FORTRAN
C. BASIC
D. PASCAL

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PASCAL languages is more suited to a structured program. Pascal is an imperative and procedural programming language, which Niklaus Wirth designed in 1968–69 and published in 1970, as a small, efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using structured programming and data structuring.

Correct Answer: D. PASCAL


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Option A: BASIC

Option B: Assembler

Option C: Java

Option D: COBOL

Correct Answer: Java


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Option A: Bus

Option B: Ring

Option C: Star

Option D: Star and Bus both

Correct Answer: Star


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Option A: Monitor

Option B: Hardware

Option C: Robot

Option D: Computer

Correct Answer: Robot


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Option A: Alt+Ctrl+S

Option B: Ctrl+Alt+V

Option C: Ctrl+Alt+O

Option D: Ctrl+Alt+N

Correct Answer: Alt+Ctrl+S


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Option A: patches

Option B: fixes

Option C: antiviruses

Option D: holes

Correct Answer: patches


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Option A: Computer viruses

Option B: Phishing trips

Option C: Phishing scams

Option D: Spyware scams

Correct Answer: Phishing scams


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Option A: Subject

Option B: Email Address

Option C: Phone Numbers

Option D: Names

Correct Answer: Email Address


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Option A: Virtual memory

Option B: Cache memory

Option C: Content Addressable Memory

Option D: Main memory

Correct Answer: Content Addressable Memory


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Option A: Bitmap

Option B: Pixels

Option C: Both Bitmap and Pixels

Option D: Plane

Correct Answer: Bitmap


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Option A: Horizontal market software

Option B: Open source software

Option C: Vertical market software

Option D: Closed source software

Correct Answer: Horizontal market software


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Option A: Binary

Option B: Octal

Option C: Decimal

Option D: Hexadecimal

Correct Answer: Octal


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Option A: Ada Lovelace

Option B: Allegra Byron

Option C: Lady Augusta

Option D: Allegra Noel-Byron

Correct Answer: Ada Lovelace


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Option A: Personal Computer

Option B: Workstations

Option C: Dumb Terminals

Option D: Mainframes

Correct Answer: Dumb Terminals


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Option A: Insertion

Option B: Deletion

Option C: Retrieving

Option D: Traversing 

Correct Answer: Traversing 


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Option A: Two

Option B: Three

Option C: Four

Option D: Five

Correct Answer: Five


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Option A: Pie wizard

Option B: Excel wizard

Option C: Data wizard

Option D: Chart wizard

Correct Answer: Chart wizard


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Option A: Landscape

Option B: Portrait

Option C: Page setup

Option D: Print view

Correct Answer: Portrait


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Option A: Vector graphics

Option B: Raster graphics or bitmaps

Option C: Color graphics

Option D: Negative films

Correct Answer: Vector graphics


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Option A: Multimedia software 

Option B: Graphics software

Option C: Spread sheet

Option D: Entertainment software

Correct Answer: Multimedia software 


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Option A: voice auto broadcasting

Option B: Visual & audio broadcasting

Option C: Voice answer back

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Voice answer back


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Option A: Deniss Ritche

Option B: Linus Torvalds

Option C: James Gosling

Option D: Bajarnae

Correct Answer: James Gosling


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Option A: No Line

Option B: No Outline

Option C: White Line

Option D: No Border

Correct Answer: No Outline


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Option A: Zip disk

Option B: Hard disk

Option C: Floppy disk

Option D: Magnetic disk

Correct Answer: Magnetic disk


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Option A: Design template

Option B: Color scheme

Option C: Animation scheme

Option D: Color effects

Correct Answer: Color scheme


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Option A: This can not be done in PowerPoint

Option B: Click Insert, Slides from Outline

Option C: Click Import, Word Document Headings

Option D: Click File, New, Presentation from Word Headings

Correct Answer: Click Insert, Slides from Outline


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Option A: Outline

Option B: Slides

Option C: Notes

Option D: All of above are available

Correct Answer: Notes


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Option A: Using the Scan-In Slides feature

Option B: From scratch (create a blank presentation

Option C: Using a template

Option D: Using the auto content wizard

Correct Answer: Using the Scan-In Slides feature


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Option A: Transitions command

Option B: Speaker notes command

Option C: Meeting minder command

Option D: Navigation commands

Correct Answer: Transitions command


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Option A: serif fonts

Option B: sans serif fonts

Option C: text fonts

Option D: picture fonts

Correct Answer: serif fonts


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Option A: serif fonts

Option B: sans serif fonts

Option C: text fonts

Option D: picture fonts

Correct Answer: serif fonts


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Option A: Select the slide in normal view; and click Format, Animation

Option B: Click the PowerPoint window and move it around vigorously with the mouse for a manual animation effect

Option C: Select the slide in slide sorter view, right click and choose preset animations from the shortcut menu

Option D: PowerPoint does not have an animation feature

Correct Answer: Select the slide in slide sorter view, right click and choose preset animations from the shortcut menu


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Option A: Run a macro

Option B: Play a sound

Option C: Hyper link

Option D: All of above

Correct Answer: All of above


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Option A: Printing transparencies

Option B: Printing the speaker’s notes along with slide images

Option C: Linking a slide transition with a laser pointer

Option D: Drawing with a pen

Correct Answer: Linking a slide transition with a laser pointer


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Option A: Outline view

Option B: Notes page view

Option C: Slide sorter view

Option D: Slide view

Correct Answer: Outline view


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Option A: Insert -> Chart

Option B: Insert -> Pictures -> Chart

Option C: Edit -> Chart

Option D: View -> Chart

Correct Answer: Insert -> Chart


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Option A: Gradient

Option B: Texture

Option C: Picture

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: All of the above


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Option A: Equation editor

Option B: Organization chart

Option C: Photo album

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: All of these


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Option A: Design template

Option B: Color scheme

Option C: Animation scheme

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Animation scheme


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Option A: Different types of children’s building blocks

Option B: Auto Shape categories

Option C: Clip art categories located in the Microsoft Clip Gallery

Option D: More technical terms that I don’t understand

Correct Answer: Auto Shape categories


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Option A: Edit, Fonts

Option B: Tools, Fonts

Option C: Tools, Replace Fonts

Option D: Format, Replace Fonts

Correct Answer: Format, Replace Fonts


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Option A: Effects

Option B: Custom animations

Option C: Transitions

Option D: Preset animations

Correct Answer: Transitions


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Option A: F1

Option B: F2

Option C: F5

Option D: F10

Correct Answer: F5


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Option A: Holding down the Shift key while you draw an object creates perfect squares, circles and straight lines

Option B: The text in a text box can’t be formatted

Option C: The drawing toolbar contains tools for drawing shapes, lines, arrows, and more

Option D: Ctrl+S save the document

Correct Answer: The text in a text box can’t be formatted


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Option A: Layout

Option B: Presentation

Option C: Design

Option D: Scheme

Correct Answer: Layout


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Option A: LOG files

Option B: DAT files

Option C: WAV files

Option D: DRV files

Correct Answer: WAV files


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Option A: Microsoft graph

Option B: Microsoft Table

Option C: Microsoft Excel

Option D: Microsoft Word

Correct Answer: Microsoft graph


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Option A: Normal

Option B: Slide show

Option C: Slide sorter

Option D: Notes page view

Correct Answer: Notes page view


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Option A: Normal view

Option B: Special view

Option C: Slide show view

Option D: Slide sorter view

Correct Answer: Slide sorter view


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Option A: Placeholder

Option B: Auto text

Option C: Text box

Option D: Word art

Correct Answer: Placeholder


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A.Rehearsal
B. Custom slider show
C. Slide show setup
D. Slide show view

Correct Answer: Custom slider show


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Option A: Save As

Option B: Save and Go

Option C: Pack and Go

Option D: Web and Go

Correct Answer: Pack and Go


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Option A: Select the text and press the delete button

Option B: Select the text and select Edit, Cut from the menu

Option C: Select the text and click the Cut button on the toolbar

Option D: Select the text and press Ctrl + X

Correct Answer: Select the text and press the delete button


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Option A: Set up your computer in a large auditorium, and click large, auditorium, OK

Option B: Click the slide you wish the audience to see in normal view, then click the next slide, and so on.

Option C: Choose either view, slide show or slide show, view show

Option D: Slick slide show, OK

Correct Answer: Choose either view, slide show or slide show, view show


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Option A: Slice Show menu

Option B: Rehearse timing button

Option C: Slide transition button

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Rehearse timing button


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Option A: Slide sorter view

Option B: Notes page view

Option C: Slide view

Option D: Outline view

Correct Answer: Slide sorter view


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Option A: The esc key

Option B: The space bar

Option C: The enter key

Option D: The mouse button

Correct Answer: The esc key


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Option A: To paint pretty picutures on your slides

Option B: To copy formatting from one object or piece of text and then apply it elsewhere

Option C: To change the background color of your slides

Option D: To paint pretty pictures on background of slides

Correct Answer: To copy formatting from one object or piece of text and then apply it elsewhere


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Option A: Underlining hyperlink

Option B: Adjusting extra space

Option C: Replacing two -’s with an em hyphens

Option D: All of above

Correct Answer: All of above


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Option A: Word for windows templates

Option B: Auto creation wizard

Option C: Auto content wizard

Option D: Presentation wizard

Correct Answer: Auto content wizard


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Option A: Your hard drive

Option B: Format painting

Option C: Font color

Option D: Underlining

Correct Answer: Underlining


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Option A: 3

Option B: 4

Option C: 5

Option D: 6

Correct Answer: 3


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Option A: Is determined by the presentation design and can not be changed

Option B: Is determined by the presentation design but can be changed in PowerPoint

Option C: Is dependent on the amount of text within the organization chart

Option D: b and c

Correct Answer: b and c


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