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What is the purpose of the Line Tool in MS Paint?
What is the purpose of the Line Tool in MS Paint?
- To remove mistakes.
- To draw circles and ovals.
- To fill figures with color.
- To draw lines. (correct)
Which tool would you use to spray color onto an image in MS Paint?
Which tool would you use to spray color onto an image in MS Paint?
- Rectangle Tool
- Airbrush Tool (correct)
- Eraser Tool
- Line Tool
What can you use the Fill with Color Tool for?
What can you use the Fill with Color Tool for?
- To remove mistakes.
- To create straight lines.
- To fill figures with color. (correct)
- To draw boxes.
What does the Eraser Tool do in MS Paint?
What does the Eraser Tool do in MS Paint?
Which tool would you choose to draw a rectangle in MS Paint?
Which tool would you choose to draw a rectangle in MS Paint?
Flashcards
Drawing Area
Drawing Area
A part of the MS Paint interface where you can draw and edit images.
Quick Access Toolbar
Quick Access Toolbar
A bar containing buttons for common tasks in MS Paint, located above the ribbon.
Ribbon
Ribbon
A set of tabs and groups in MS Paint that contain various tools for drawing and coloring.
Line Tool
Line Tool
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Eraser Tool
Eraser Tool
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Study Notes
Microsoft Paint Tools
- Microsoft Paint's tools are organized into a toolbar and ribbon
- The Quick Access Toolbar has buttons for common tasks
- The Ribbon is divided into tabs and groups
- The Drawing Area is a white space for drawings
- Tools for drawing lines, rectangles, ellipses (circles/ovals)
- Tools for filling shapes with colour
- Tools for spraying colour (airbrush)
- Tools for erasing mistakes
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Description
Explore the essential tools available in Microsoft Paint in this quiz. Learn about the organization of the toolbar, the Quick Access Toolbar, and various drawing tools like lines, shapes, and colors. Test your understanding of how to efficiently use these features for your artwork.