Q1. In a PowerPoint presentation, animation mainly decides which of the following? Choose the most appropriate option from below.
Explanation
In PowerPoint, animation controls the way objects on a slide enter, move, emphasise, or exit during a presentation. Those objects can include text boxes, pictures, shapes, charts, and other items placed on the slide. Slide appearance as a whole is handled more by transitions, not animation. Slide rotation is not the main purpose of animation. The visual look of text, such as font, size, colour, or style, is controlled through formatting tools. Therefore, animation mainly determines how the items within a slide appear.
