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Richard Rost 
          
8 months ago
Q1. What was Rachel's main issue with text-to-speech in her Access database?
A. The text-to-speech was not functioning at all.
B. It was not properly vocalizing years like 1865.
C. It was speaking too fast.
D. The voice was too robotic.

Q2. How does the text-to-speech engine read years from the 1900s to 2100s?
A. As individual digits, like 1-9-7-2.
B. Correctly as years, for example, 1972.
C. By spelling out each digit, like one-nine-seven-two.
D. It skips these years entirely.

Q3. Before attempting to implement the solution, which video does Richard recommend watching?
A. Text-to-speech video for Access databases.
B. Video on how to create graphs in Access.
C. Video on database relationships.
D. Video on creating forms.

Q4. What VBA functions are mentioned as important to understand for this tutorial?
A. Len, SubStr, For.
B. Append, Replace, If.
C. Left, Right, Mid.
D. Sum, Average, Min.

Q5. Where can the speech synthesis code be found according to the video?
A. In the Access manual.
B. In the code vault on Richard's website.
C. In the Access support forums.
D. In the VBA library reference guide.

Q6. What should you do if the year provided is less than 1000 or more than 9999?
A. Raise an error.
B. Return the year as it is.
C. Convert the year to the current year.
D. Replace it with a default year.

Q7. What string function converts a number to a string in VBA?
A. CInt
B. CDbl
C. CStr
D. CLng

Q8. What does the function 'Left' do in VBA?
A. Returns the rightmost characters of a string.
B. Removes the leftmost character of a string.
C. Returns the leftmost characters of a string.
D. Adds characters to the left side of a string.

Q9. How was the year "1807" incorrectly pronounced by the text-to-speech engine?
A. It was pronounced with an extra "and" as 18 and 07.
B. It was spoken correctly without any errors.
C. It skipped the number entirely.
D. It pronounced each digit separately.

Q10. What solution is proposed to handle years where the rightmost two digits start with zero (e.g., 1805)?
A. Leave it as is and accept the output.
B. Convert the zero to "Oh" followed by the remaining digit.
C. Remove the zero completely.
D. Add a space after the zero.

Q11. What does Richard indicate should be fixed by Microsoft regarding pronunciation?
A. The inclusion of the word "and" in number pronunciation.
B. The speed of speech.
C. The tone of voice.
D. The accuracy of mathematical calculations.

Answers: 1-B; 2-B; 3-A; 4-C; 5-B; 6-B; 7-C; 8-C; 9-A; 10-B; 11-A

DISCLAIMER: Quiz questions are AI generated. If you find any that are wrong, don't make sense, or aren't related to the video topic at hand, then please post a comment and let me know. Thanks.

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