15 questions
Suppose we want to adjust the page numbering for our Works Cited section so that it starts over at page 1. Is this possible to do in Word?
Yes, it is possible. You’ll need to delete all of the page numbers and type them in manually
No, it is not possible. Word cannot restart page numbering like this.
Yes, it is possible. You’ll first need to add a section break, then restart the numbering.
Yes, it is possible, but only if you create two separate documents and combine them.
True or False: Word’s Spelling and Grammar check is always 100% accurate.
True
False
Let's say you were asked to write an essay with the following formatting requirements: The document should be 12-point, double-spaced, Times New Roman font, with a first-line indent. What’s wrong with the formatting, and how could you fix it?
The paragraph is single-spaced. You can correct this by selecting the text, opening the Line and Paragraph Spacing command on the Home tab, then selecting 2.0.
The first line is not indented. You can correct this by inserting the cursor before the first word of the paragraph and pressing the Tab key.
The paragraph is single-spaced. You can correct this by using the Page Setup option under the Layout tab.
There is nothing wrong with the formatting.
What type of formatting does the clip below demonstrate?
Applying tab stops
Adjusting the first-line indent
Adjusting the hanging indent
Adjusting the left indent
You realized you made an error while creating your document. You used the word “maroon” instead of “burgundy” in several places. What is the quickest way for you to correct your mistake?
Use the Cut and Paste feature
Use the Find and Replace feature.
Click Ignore in the Spell Check and retype them manually
Use the Copy and Paste feature.
Which of Word's features are shown in the clip below?
Track Changes and Comments
Spelling and Grammar Check
Hyperlinks and Word Art
Compare Documents
How are we sorting the data in the clip below?
Numerically by Homeroom Number
Custom Sort by T-Shirt Size
Alphabetically by First Name
Alphabetically by Last Name
Which of the following is an absolute cell reference?
A2
#A#2
A:2
$A$2
Let's say you're trying to find your average grade in the spreadsheet below. What's wrong with the formula in cell C11?
It should use the COUNT function instead.
It should have an equals sign (=) at the beginning.
It's referencing the wrong cell range
There is nothing wrong with the formula.
Let's say you want to add a company logo to the bottom-right of every slide, as in the example below. What's the most efficient way to do this?
Insert the logo on the Slide Master.
Copy the picture, select all of the slides in the Navigation Pane, right-click, and choose Paste.
Use the Insert Picture command on the Insert tab.
Insert the logo once, copy it, then paste it to the other slides.
Suppose you're sharing a presentation with several coworkers, but you're not sure if they all have PowerPoint. What's the best way to ensure everyone will still be able to view your presentation?
Print handouts and mail them.
Save as a Rich Text File.
Upload the slideshow to a website
Export as a PDF.
True or False: You can set up a presentation to run automatically.
True
False
The image below shows a slide before (left) and after (right) formatting. What formatting was applied?
A picture style was applied.
A new slide layout was applied.
A theme was applied.
A transition was applied.
What does the clip below demonstrate?
Cropping a picture
A transition applied to a slide
An animation applied to an object
Compressing graphics
In the clip below, the arrows move from right to left. However, you want them to move from left to right. Is this possible to change? If so, how?
Yes, it's possible. Change the Effect Options.
Yes, it's possible. Change the order in the Animation Pane.
Yes, it's possible. Delete the object and re-create it.
No, it's not possible.