Here’s a 30-question quiz on the basics of Google Slides, including a mix of multiple-choice and true/false questions.
What is Google Slides primarily used for?
Which of the following is a feature of Google Slides?
How can you add a new slide in Google Slides?
What file format can you export a Google Slides presentation to?
Which option allows you to change the background of a slide?
What is the purpose of the "Present" button in Google Slides?
How can you insert an image into a Google Slides presentation?
Which of the following can you NOT do in Google Slides?
What does the "Slide Sorter" view allow you to do?
How can you share a Google Slides presentation with others?
Google Slides is a desktop application that requires installation
You can collaborate with others in real-time on a Google Slides presentation
Google Slides automatically saves your work as you make changes.
You can only use Google Slides if you have a Gmail account
Google Slides allows you to add speaker notes to your slides
You can change the font style and size in Google Slides
Google Slides presentations can only be viewed on a computer
You can embed videos from YouTube directly into Google Slides
Google Slides does not support adding charts or graphs
You can use templates in Google Slides to create presentations quickly
What is the default slide layout in Google Slides?
How can you duplicate a slide in Google Slides?
Which of the following is NOT a transition effect in Google Slides?
How can you change the order of slides in Google Slides?
What is the purpose of the "Theme" option in Google Slides?
How can you add a hyperlink to text in Google Slides?
What does the "Undo" button do in Google Slides?
How can you change the size of an image in Google Slides?
What is the maximum number of slides you can have in a Google Slides presentation?
How can you access Google Slides?