Chapter 2
Chapter 2
4. Which of the following is not the correct file extension for an image file?
(a) GIF (b) JPEG (c) Odt (d) PNG
Answer:(c) Odt
2. To change both brightness and contrast of the image ________________ tool can be used.
gamma correction
10. Changing properties of an object _____________ creation, retain them throughout the
session
before its
2. Write steps to insert an image from the gallery using Drag and Drop method.
Answer:
Step 1: Open your document in LibreOffice.
Step 2: Open the folder containing the image you want to insert.
Step 3: Arrange the LibreOffice window and the folder window side by side for easy drag-and-
drop.
Step 4: Click and hold the image you want to insert with your mouse cursor.
Step 5: Drag the image from the folder window into the LibreOffice document.
Step 6: Release the mouse button to drop the image into the document.
Step 7: The image will be inserted at the location where you dropped it.
4. What are the tools available in drawing toolbar? Describe any five tools.
Answer: The drawing toolbar in LibreOffice typically includes various tools for creating and
editing graphical elements. Here are descriptions of five common tools:
1. Line Tool: Allows you to draw straight lines of different lengths and angles. You can
customize the line’s color, thickness, and style.
2. Rectangle Tool: Enables you to draw rectangles or squares. You can adjust properties such as
fill color, outline color, and line thickness.
3. Ellipse Tool: Lets you create circles or ellipses. Similar to the rectangle tool, you can
customize fill color, outline color, and line thickness.
4. Text Tool: Allows you to insert text boxes into your document. You can type and format text
within the text box, adjusting font size, style, alignment, and other properties.
5. Select Tool: Used for selecting and manipulating objects on the canvas. You can move, resize,
rotate, and modify various attributes of selected objects using this tool.
5. How is linking of an image different from embedding? Give a situation in which you would
prefer to link an image.
Answer: Linking an image refers to inserting an image into a document by creating a reference
to the image file’s location, while embedding involves physically including the image file within
the document itself.
For example, in a presentation where you display live data charts from an external source,
linking allows you to update the charts dynamically without manually replacing them in the
document each time the data changes.