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multimedia effect - ANSWERShow most people process and retain info best when it is presented verbally and visually presentation aids - ANSWERSinclude objects, models, pictures, graphs, charts, audio, video, and multimedia prop - ANSWERSany inanimate or even live object that captures the audience's attention and illustrates or emphasizes key points model - ANSWERS3D, scale-size representation of an object pictures - ANSWERS2D representations and include photos, line drawings, diagrams, maps, and posters diagram - ANSWERSaka schematic drawing; visually explains how something works or is made or operates maps - ANSWERShelp listeners visualize geographic areas and understand relationships among them graph - ANSWERSrepresents relationships among two or more things 1.) line graphs 2.) bar graphs 3.) pie graphs 4.) pictograms - ANSWERS4 types of graphs line graph - ANSWERSuses points connected by lines to demonstrate how something changes or fluctuates in value bar graph - ANSWERSuses bars of varying lengths to compare quantities or magnitudes pie graph - ANSWERSdepicts division of a whole into slices; each slice is percentage of whole pictogram - ANSWERSuses picture symbols to illustrate relationships and trends chart - ANSWERSvisually organizes complex info into compact form flowchart - ANSWERSdiagrams the progression of a process, helping viewers visualize a sequence or directional flow table - ANSWERSsystematically groups data in column form, allowing viewers to examine and make comparisons about info quickly audio clip - ANSWERSshort recording of sounds, music, or speech multimedia - ANSWERScombines stills, sound, video, text, and data into a single production LCD panels - ANSWERSliquid crystal display DLP projectors - ANSWERSdigital light processing overhead transparency - ANSWERSimage printed on clear acetate that can be viewed by projection flip chart - ANSWERSlarge pad of paper on which a speaker can write or draw posters - ANSWERSlarge paperboards incorporating text, figures, and images, alone or in combination-to illustrate some aspect of their topic six-by-six rule - ANSWERSuse no more than six words in a line and no more than six lines on a slide typeface - ANSWERSspecific style of lettering (ex. Arial or Times New Roman) fonts - ANSWERSsets of sizes (point size) and upper and lower cases 1.) serif typefaces 2.) sans serif typefaces - ANSWERStwo major categories of typefaces serif typefaces - ANSWERSinclude small flourishes, or strokes, at the tops and bottoms of each letter sans serif typefaces - ANSWERSclocklike and linear; designed without tiny strokes boldface, underlining, italics - ANSWERSemphasize most important points 1.) normal view 2.) slide-sorter view 3.) slide-show view - ANSWERSviewing options normal view - ANSWERSallows you to view and edit individual slides

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CCS Exam 2 Questions with Correct
Answers
multimedia effect - ANSWERShow most people process and retain info best when it is
presented verbally and visually

presentation aids - ANSWERSinclude objects, models, pictures, graphs, charts, audio,
video, and multimedia

prop - ANSWERSany inanimate or even live object that captures the audience's
attention and illustrates or emphasizes key points

model - ANSWERS3D, scale-size representation of an object

pictures - ANSWERS2D representations and include photos, line drawings, diagrams,
maps, and posters

diagram - ANSWERSaka schematic drawing; visually explains how something works or
is made or operates

maps - ANSWERShelp listeners visualize geographic areas and understand
relationships among them

graph - ANSWERSrepresents relationships among two or more things

1.) line graphs
2.) bar graphs
3.) pie graphs
4.) pictograms - ANSWERS4 types of graphs

line graph - ANSWERSuses points connected by lines to demonstrate how something
changes or fluctuates in value

bar graph - ANSWERSuses bars of varying lengths to compare quantities or
magnitudes

pie graph - ANSWERSdepicts division of a whole into slices; each slice is percentage of
whole

pictogram - ANSWERSuses picture symbols to illustrate relationships and trends

chart - ANSWERSvisually organizes complex info into compact form

, flowchart - ANSWERSdiagrams the progression of a process, helping viewers visualize
a sequence or directional flow

table - ANSWERSsystematically groups data in column form, allowing viewers to
examine and make comparisons about info quickly

audio clip - ANSWERSshort recording of sounds, music, or speech

multimedia - ANSWERScombines stills, sound, video, text, and data into a single
production

LCD panels - ANSWERSliquid crystal display

DLP projectors - ANSWERSdigital light processing

overhead transparency - ANSWERSimage printed on clear acetate that can be viewed
by projection

flip chart - ANSWERSlarge pad of paper on which a speaker can write or draw

posters - ANSWERSlarge paperboards incorporating text, figures, and images, alone or
in combination-to illustrate some aspect of their topic

six-by-six rule - ANSWERSuse no more than six words in a line and no more than six
lines on a slide

typeface - ANSWERSspecific style of lettering (ex. Arial or Times New Roman)

fonts - ANSWERSsets of sizes (point size) and upper and lower cases

1.) serif typefaces
2.) sans serif typefaces - ANSWERStwo major categories of typefaces

serif typefaces - ANSWERSinclude small flourishes, or strokes, at the tops and bottoms
of each letter

sans serif typefaces - ANSWERSclocklike and linear; designed without tiny strokes

boldface, underlining, italics - ANSWERSemphasize most important points

1.) normal view
2.) slide-sorter view
3.) slide-show view - ANSWERSviewing options

normal view - ANSWERSallows you to view and edit individual slides

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