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____ is a spreadsheet program that can record data in the form of tables.

  • A. MS Office
  • B. MS Excel
  • C. MS PowerPoint
  • D. None of these
Explanation:
MS Excel is the spreadsheet program for tables.

A computer application program that displays data arranged in rows and columns is called ____.

  • A. Spreadsheet
  • B. Register
  • C. Form
  • D. Box
Explanation:
A spreadsheet displays data in rows and columns.

A spreadsheet is in ____.

  • A. MS Excel
  • B. MS Word
  • C. MS PowerPoint
  • D. MS Access
Explanation:
A spreadsheet is created in MS Excel.

MS Excel is a(n) ____.

  • A. System Software
  • B. Application Software
  • C. Utility
  • D. None of these
Explanation:
MS Excel is an application software (spreadsheet program).

In MS Word, how do you highlight a line of text?

  • A. By using a different font color
  • B. By shading it
  • C. By adding a background color
  • D. By applying font effects
Explanation:
Shading highlights a line of text.

Thickness of a line is changed in ____.

  • A. Shape Style
  • B. Line Thickness
  • C. Thickness Styles
  • D. Shape Line Thickness
Explanation:
Line thickness is adjusted in the Shape Style group.

You can remove/hide the border of a shape by selecting ____.

  • A. No line
  • B. White line
  • C. No outline
  • D. None of these
Explanation:
“No outline” removes the border of a shape.

To hide all other elements and display the content in full screen, you typically use the ____.

  • A. View
  • B. Full Screen View
  • C. Maximized View
  • D. Presentation Mode
Explanation:
Full Screen View hides all toolbars and shows only the document.

____ displays the positioning of text, tabs, margins, indents, and other elements on the page.

  • A. Ruler
  • B. Status Bar
  • C. Document Window
  • D. Cursor
Explanation:
The ruler shows positioning of text, tabs, margins, and indents.

In Microsoft Office, the series of command group together is called as ____.

  • A. Cross-Reference
  • B. Macro
  • C. Smart lookup
  • D. None of these
Explanation:
A macro is a series of commands grouped.