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Sunday 20 March 2016

Upwork MS Excel 2007 Test Answer

1. What is the option on the Document Inspector that finds the content type information?
Answers:
  1. Comments and Annotations
  2. Headers and Footers
  3. Document Properties and Personal Information
  4. Hidden Rows and Columns
2. How can a chart be modified?
Answers:
  1. By modifying a legend
  2. By modifying the display of chart axes
  3. By modifying titles and data labels
  4. All of the above
3. State whether true or false:
If a SmartArt graphic was converted to individual shapes, it is not possible to convert them back to the SmartArt graphic.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
4. How would you select an entire PivotTable report?
Answers:
  1. On the Home tab, in the Editing group, select the ‘Entire PivotTable’ option
  2. On the Options tab, in the Actions group, click on Select, and then click ‘Entire PivotTable'”
  3. On the Analyze tab, in the Data group, click on ‘Select Entire PivotTable’ option
  4. None of the above
5. Which scoping method should be used to conditionally format a set of fields in the values area for all levels in the hierarchy of data?
Answers:
  1. Scoping by selection
  2. Scoping by corresponding field
  3. Scoping by value field
  4. All of the above
6. When does the triangle appear in the top-left corner of the cell, as shown in the picture?
Answers:
  1. When the cell contains hidden information
  2. When the cell contains the Time function
  3. When there is an error in the formula
  4. None of the above
7. How will you display the Go To dialog box?
Answers:
  1. You will press F4
  2. You will press F5
  3. You will press F6
  4. You will press F7
8. Referring to the given image, point out which option should be selected to automatically save a backup copy of a workbook.
Answers:
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
9. Which tab should be used to display or hide axes?
Answers:
  1. Data tab
  2. Layout tab
  3. Insert tab
  4. View tab
10. When ‘a’ or ‘p’ is not typed after the time in Worksheet cells, what does Excel enter the default time as?
Answers:
  1. It displays the prompt box and asks the user to type ‘a’ or ‘p’
  2. It displays an error message
  3. It enters the time as PM
  4. It enters the time as AM
  5. None of the above
11. Which keyboard shortcut re-calculates all formulas in all open workbooks, regardless of whether or not they have changed since the last time?
Answers:
  1. CTRL+ALT+F10
  2. CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+F9
  3. SHIFT+F9
  4. None of the above
12. Which of the following is not true regarding naming a cell?
Answers:
  1. Names are case sensitive
  2. A name can contain up to 255 characters
  3. Names can contain uppercase and lowercase letters
  4. Some keyboard characters can cause unexpected results if used in cell names
13. State whether true or false:
When you sign the stamp signature line in an Office document, you add both a visible stamp and a digital signature.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
14. Where can the ‘Show All Comments’ command be found?
Answers:
  1. On the Page Layout tab
  2. On the View tab
  3. On the Review tab
  4. All of the above
15. What does the screen tip displaying “Showing All” mean?
Answers:
  1. It means that a Filter has been applied
  2. It means that Filtering has been enabled but not applied
  3. It means Excel does not support such a Filter
  4. None of the above
16. State whether true or false:
When the table headers are turned off, the table header Autofilters and all other applied filters are removed from the table.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
17. Which of the following is not true regarding column width?
Answers:
  1. If the column width is set to 0, the column is hidden
  2. A column width between 0 to 255 can be specified
  3. The default column width is 8.43 characters
  4. All of the above are true
18. Which chart displays axes but cannot display axis titles?
Answers:
  1. Radar chart
  2. Doughnut chart
  3. Pie chart
  4. All of the above
19. When does the error, as shown in the picture, occur?
Answers:
  1. It occurs when a column is not wide enough
  2. It occurs when a negative date is used
  3. It occurs when a negative time is used
  4. All of the above
20. Which among the following options displays Legend entries in the given picture?
Answers:
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. None of the above
21. Which Lookup function should be used when the comparison values are located in a column to the left of the data that is to be found?
Answers:
  1. HLOOKUP
  2. VLOOKUP
  3. TRANSPOSE
  4. None of the above
22. How would you assign a Macro to a graphic?
Answers:
  1. On the Developer tab, in the Controls group, select Macro name
  2. On the View tab, click on Macros and then click ‘Assign Macro’ on the shortcut menu. In the Macro name box, click on the macro that you want to assign
  3. On a worksheet, right-click on the graphic, then click ‘Assign Macro'” on the shortcut menu. In the Macro name box, click on the macro that you want to assign
  4. All of the above
23. How should blank cells be inserted on a Worksheet?
Answers:
  1. Select the cell or the range of cells. Then on the Home tab, in the Cells group, click ‘Insert Cells’
  2. Select the cell or the range of cells. Then right-click on the selected cells and click on Insert in the shortcut menu
  3. Both a and b
  4. None of the above
24. Which of the following is not true about the Watch Window?
Answers:
  1. The Watch Window makes it convenient to inspect, audit, or confirm formula calculations
  2. When cells are not visible on the worksheet, those cells and their formulae can be seen in the Watch Window
  3. There can be two Watch Windows per cell
25. Refer to the given image. Which line style option should be used to specify the style used for the end of the line?
Answers:
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
26. Which of the given methods would you follow to add an alternative text to a picture?
Answers:
  1. Right-click on the picture, click on Size and Properties. Click on the Alt text tab, and then in the alternative text box, enter your text
  2. Right-click on the picture, click on Format. Click on the Alt text tab, and then in the alternative text box, enter your text
  3. Both a and b
  4. None of the above
27. Refer to the given picture. Which option causes the last row in the table to appear and displays the word Total in the leftmost cell?
Answers:
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
28. Which keyboard shortcut should be used to enter the current time in a cell in an excel sheet using a QWERTY computer keyboard?
Answers:
  1. CTRL+SHIFT+”
  2. CTRL+SHIFT+:
  3. CTRL+;
  4. None of the above
29. Which option would you choose to display a list of formula used in the current PivotTable report?
Answers:
  1. On the Options tab, in the Tools group, click on Formula, and then click ‘Solve Order'”
  2. On the Formula tab, in the Function library, click ‘Show Formula’
  3. On the Options tab, in the Tools group, click on Formula, and then click ‘List Formula’
  4. None of the above
30. When would the data validation command be unavailable on the data tab?
Answers:
  1. When an Excel table is linked to a SharePoint site
  2. When data in a cell is entered
  3. When the workbook is shared or protected
  4. All of the above
31. Refer to the given image. Which of the following Fill options should be used to add color and transparency to a shape?
Answers:
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
32. What is the significance of the red symbol at the top right corner of the cell, as shown in the picture?
Answers:
  1. It signifies that the cell contains a formula
  2. It signifies that the cell contains a comment
  3. It signifies that the cell contains a macro
  4. All of the above
33. Refer to the given image. What will be the result if the formula =B3&”, “&A3 is applied on the given table?
Answers:
  1. It will display Nancy Davolio
  2. It will display Fuller Andrew
  3. It will display Fuller, Andrew
  4. Both b and c
34. Which of the following charts have no axes?
Answers:
  1. Doughnut charts
  2. Pie charts
  3. Both a and b
  4. None of the above
35. Which keyboard shortcut should be used to enter the current time?
Answers:
  1. CTRL+SHIFT+”
  2. CTRL+SHIFT+:
  3. CTRL+;
  4. None of the above
36. Which Consolidate option would you choose when you want to arrange the data in all the worksheets in identical order and location?
Answers:
  1. Consolidate by position
  2. Consolidate by category
  3. Consolidate by formula
  4. None of the above
37. Which of the following options would you choose to clear a PivotChart report?
Answers:
  1. On the Analyze tab, in the Data group, click on Clear, and then click ‘Clear All’
  2. On the Options tab, in the Actions group, click on Clear, and then click ‘Clear All’
  3. Both a and b
  4. None of the above
38. Which file format is typically used to remove printer corruption?
Answers:
  1. XLS format
  2. HTML format
  3. SYLK format
  4. All of the above
39. State whether true or false:
A Macro project can be digitally signed.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
40. Which of the following is a default method of a PivotTable report for scoping the conditional format of fields in the values area?
Answers:
  1. By selection
  2. By corresponding field
  3. By value field
  4. By number field
41. Which method will you use to update table data from a Sharepoint list?
Answers:
  1. On the Data tab, in the Data Tools group, click Refresh
  2. On the View tab, in the Show/Hide group, click Refresh
  3. On the Design tab, in the External Data group, click Refresh
  4. None of the above
42. Which of the following options should be used to create a connection to a shared network folder, as shown in the picture?
Answers:
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
43. Which type of additional information is stored within the digital signature?
Answers:
  1. Date information
  2. Time information
  3. The Office version number of the program in which the file was created
  4. All of the above
44. State whether true or false:
When you freeze panes, you select specific rows or columns that remain visible when scrolling in the worksheet.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
45. Which of the following is not a valid file extension in which an Excel file can be saved?
Answers:
  1. XLSB
  2. XLSM
  3. PXL
  4. All of the above are valid
46. As shown in the image, the checkbox ‘Create links to source data’ has been selected. Which of the following statements is correct regarding this?
Answers:
  1. This option does not let you change the consolidation
  2. This option does not let you create the consolidation
  3. Both a and b
  4. None of the above
47. Refer to the given image. What is the purpose of the cell denoted as ‘A’ in the worksheet?
Answers:
  1. It selects all the cells in the worksheet
  2. It selects a large range of cells in the worksheet
  3. It selects non-adjacent cells in the worksheet
  4. It selects an entire row in the worksheet
48. What is the purpose of using the Keep text flat option, as shown in the picture?
Answers:
  1. It prevents the text inside the WordArt from rotating when rotate WordArt is rotated
  2. It prevents the text from blurring
  3. It moves the WordArt or text backward
  4. Both b and c
49. Which of the following methods would you follow to remove subtotals?
Answers:
  1. On the Data tab, in the Outline group, click on Subtotal. The Subtotal dialog box is displayed. Click Remove All
  2. On the Data tab, in the Data Tools, select Remove Subtotals
  3. Both a and b
  4. None of the above
50. How would you locate the last filled cell on a worksheet?
Answers:
  1. Click anywhere in the worksheet, and then press CTRL+HOME
  2. Click anywhere in the worksheet, and then press CTRL+INSERT
  3. Click anywhere in the worksheet, and then press CTRL+END
  4. None of the above
51. Which database function estimates variance based on a sample from selected database entries?
Answers:
  1. DSTDEV
  2. DSUM
  3. DVAR
  4. DVARP
52. State whether true or false:
When a part of a formula is replaced with its calculated value, it cannot be restored.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
53. Which of the following is not true about an offline cube file?
Answers:
  1. It stores data in the form of an OLAP cube
  2. The file format for an offline cube file is .CUE
  3. It allows you to keep on working with the PivotTable and PivotChart reports when the server is unavailable
54. Which part of the formula displays references in the given picture?
Answers:
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
55. State whether true or false:
No data is deleted when an outline is hidden or removed.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
56. What does the red icon indicate, as shown in the given picture?
Answers:
  1. It tells the user that macro is enabled
  2. It tells the user that the document contains Signatures
  3. It tells the user that macro is disabled
  4. None of the above
57. State whether true or false:
Deleting the PivotChart report automatically deletes the associated PivotTable report.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
58. Which among the following is not true regarding a calculated column?
Answers:
  1. It uses a single formula that adjusts for each row
  2. It automatically expands to include additional rows
  3. A formula is required to be entered only once in a calculated column
  4. Additional formulae cannot be entered in a calculated column as exceptions
59. How will you reverse the direction of a SmartArt graphic?
Answers:
  1. Right-click on the SmartArt graphic, select Reverse
  2. Under SmartArt Tools, on the Format tab, in the Arrange group, select Reverse
  3. Under SmartArt Tools, on the Design tab, in the Create Graphic group, click on Right to Left
  4. All of the above
60. Which of the given Document properties includes both file system properties and statistics that are maintained by Office programs for the user?
Answers:
  1. Automatically updated properties
  2. Standard properties
  3. Custom properties
  4. Properties for the organization
61. Which keyboard shortcut should be used to minimize or restore the ribbon?
Answers:
  1. CTRL+F3
  2. CTRL+F2
  3. CTRL+F1
  4. None of the above
62. Which among the following settings is the default macro setting?
Answers:
  1. Disable all macros without notification
  2. Disable all macros except digitally signed macros
  3. Disabled all macros with notification
  4. Enable all macros
63. Which of the following wildcard characters can be used as comparison criteria for Text Filters?
Answers:
  1. ?
  2. *
  3. ~
  4. All of the above
64. How will you find cells with data validation?
Answers:
  1. On the Home tab, in the Editing group, click the arrow next to Find & Select,, then click Go To Special. Click on Data Validation, and then click All
  2. On the View tab, in the Windows group, click Data Validation
  3. Both a and b
  4. None of the above
65. State whether true or false:
For XY (Scatter) and bubble charts; error bars for the x values, the y values, or both, can be displayed.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
66. Which of the following options is not available on the Status bar?
Answers:
  1. Cell mode
  2. Selection mode
  3. End mode
  4. Start mode
67. What would be the result, when =T(A4) is applied on the given table?
Answers:
  1. The text True is returned
  2. The text Rainfall is returned
  3. Empty text is returned
  4. None of the above
68. Which Chart type is displayed in the given picture?
Answers:
  1. A stock chart
  2. A surface chart
  3. An XY (Scatter) chart
  4. None of the above
69. Refer to the given image. Which formula should be written on the given table to display “Nancy Davolio”?
Answers:
  1. =UPPER(A2)
  2. =LOWER(A2)
  3. =PROPER(A2)
  4. None of the above

Upwork MS Word 2000 Test Answer

1. You require to make a form in Word 2000. You require certain parts of the form to be protected against changes made by the end user and certain parts to be editable. How will you achieve this?
Answers:
  1. Add sections to the form, and choose which sections you would like to protect from the end user. You can make this choice at the menu Tools->Protect document/li>
  2. Add Page breaks to the form, and choose which Page breaks you would like to protect from the end user. You can make this choice at the menu Tools->Protect document
  3. Mark the unprotected parts of the form by using ** and /** characters and protect the whole form from the menu Tools->Protect document
  4. Mark the unprotected parts of the form by using && and /&& characters and protect the whole form from the menu Tools->Protect document
  5. Select the parts of the form that you do not want to protect, and choose Tools->do not protect. After completing this, protect the whole form from the menu Tools->Protect document
2. The figure shows the Word 2000 formatting tools marked from A to I which are available in the formatting toolbar. Which tool has been used on the text shown on the picture?
Answers:
  1. Tool A
  2. Tool C
  3. Tool G
  4. Tool H
  5. Tool E
3. Can you give a 3D (3 Dimensional) effect to your text and graphics using Word 2000?
Answers:
  1. Yes
  2. No
4. The figure shows the horizontal ruler. What has been marked by the red arrow?
Answers:
  1. The indent marker
  2. The hanging indent marker
  3. The second line indent marker
  4. The paragraph indent marker
  5. The cascading indent marker
5. You have to prepare an essay in Word 2000 consisting of only 250 words. What is the most convenient way for you to count the total number of words in your document?
Answers:
  1. First justify the document (both left and right justified), then count the number of words on one line, and multiply them by the number of lines
  2. Select the text whose words you require to count and right-click the mouse button. Choose the ‘Words count’ option
  3. Choose the ‘Words count’ option under the Tools menu
  4. Choose the ‘Paragraph statistics’ option under the View menu
  5. Count each word one by one. There is currently no tool available for counting the number of words
6. The figure shows the Size Tab options available at the menu Format->Picture. The ‘Lock aspect Ratio’ box is checked. Which of the following statements is true about the ‘Lock aspect Ratio’ setting?
Answers:
  1. You should select this box if you want to preserve the height-to-width proportions
  2. If you select this box and then enter a pixel value in either the Width or Height box, Word 2000 will automatically change the value in the other box to preserve the graphic’s proportions
  3. You can stretch the image to any extent if you do not select this option
  4. Checking this option helps keep the image size the same when you stretch or reduce the image
7. What is the function of AutoSummarize feature in Word 2000?
Answers:
  1. It creates a 250 word, 500 word or 1000 word summary of the document
  2. It adds Automatic headers, Bold and italic characters as well as automatic formatting of the document to give the look of a well summarized document
  3. It summarizes the statistics of the document into a report such as total words, total characters, total pages, total paragraphs, file size etc
  4. It identifies the key points in a document for you to share with others or to help you scan them quickly
8. What are bookmarks used for?
Answers:
  1. To quickly jump to a specific location in the document
  2. To add hyperlinks in a web page
  3. To add anchors in a web page
  4. To mark the ending of a page of the document
  5. To mark the ending of a section of the document
9. The figure shows the Edit tab under the Tools->Options Menu. The ‘Tabs and backspace set left indent’ option has been checked. What function does this option perform if it is checked?
Answers:
  1. It sets the page indent from the left side of the page instead of the right side
  2. It fixes the left indent at zero and the TAB and BACKSPACE keys have no effect on indenting the text
  3. It increases and decreases the left indents when you press the TAB and BACKSPACE keys
  4. It fixes the left indent at 1 inch, and the TAB and BACKSPACE keys have no effect on indenting the text
10. Which font effect has been applied on the text shown in the figure?
Answers:
  1. Superscript
  2. Subscript
  3. Shadow
  4. Emboss
  5. Strikethrough
  6. Engrave
  7. Double strikethrough
11. Which Word 2000 toolbar is shown in the figure?
Answers:
  1. Forms toolbar
  2. Formatting toolbar
  3. Autotext toolbar
  4. Tables and Borders
  5. Database toolbar
  6. Drawing toolbar
12. What will you do to print an A5-size (148mm x 210mm) document on an A4-size (210 x 297mm) paper?
Answers:
  1. Scale the font of the text by the required percentage e.g. if A5-size is 20% smaller then A4-size, scale the font to 120% and print the document
  2. Specify Scale to paper size as A4 under the File->Print menu
  3. Specify paper size as A4 in the print properties available at the menu File->Print
  4. Choose the option Allow A4/letter paper resizing in the Print Options available at the menu File->Print
13. What does the CTRL+I shortcut accomplish in Word 2000?
Answers:
  1. It converts the selected text into the next larger size of the same font
  2. It adds a line break to the document
  3. It makes the selected text bold
  4. It applies italic formatting to the selected text
  5. Picture toolbar
14. The figure shows the Drop Cap menu option. What function does this option perform?
Answers:
  1. It does not allow capital letters to be used in the document
  2. It does not allow capital letters to be used in the document apart from the first letter of any sentence
  3. It lets you begin a paragraph with a large dropped initial capital letter
  4. It automatically starts all paragraphs and sentences with capital letters
  5. It provides options for converting all uppercase text to lowercase text
15. You can add Headers and Footers to a document from the menu View->Header and Footer. Why are Headers and Footers used in a document?
Answers:
  1. To enhance the overall appearance of the document
  2. To mark the starting and ending of a page
  3. To make large documents more readable
  4. To allow Page headers and footers to appear on the document when it is printed
  5. To allow Page headers and footnotes to appear on a web page when it is previewed in a browser
16. How are spelling errors displayed in Word 2000?
Answers:
  1. The errors are highlighted by a green wavy line
  2. The word with the wrong spelling has a strikethrough font
  3. The errors are highlighted by a red wavy line
  4. The color of the word with the wrong spelling will change to red
17. The figure shows the Margin Tab under the Menu File->Page Setup. The Gutter Margin has been set at 0.1″. What is a gutter margin?
Answers:
  1. Some extra space added to the right margin of the page required for cutting the page into even sizes at the time of binding
  2. Some extra space added to the left margin of the page required for binding the document
  3. A maximum limit set for editing the left margin so that it is not decreased beyond a certain limit
  4. A maximum limit set for editing the right margin so that it is not increased beyond a certain limit
  5. A bottom margin set for all pages that are required for footnotes
18. Your document consists of 10 pages. You would like to print page 1, page 2, page 4, page 5, page 7, page 8, page 9, and page 10. Which of the following is a valid page range that you can specify at the time of printing the document?
Answers:
  1. 1,2,4,5,7-10
  2. 1-2,4-5,7-10
  3. 1 to 2,4,5,7,8,9,10
  4. 1,2,4,5,7,8,9,10
19. What does the CTRL+B shortcut accomplish in Word 2000?
Answers:
  1. It converts the selected text into the next larger size of the same font
  2. It adds a line break to the document
  3. It makes the selected text bold
  4. It adds a segment break to the document
20. Which feature of Word 2000 allows you to use information from two different files for the quick creation of personal correspondence and other documents like interview letters and invitations?
Answers:
  1. AutoComplete
  2. AutoSummarize
  3. Mail Merge
  4. Web Mail
  5. Mail Manager
  6. File Mail Manager
21. State whether True or False.
You create a table in Word 2000 and enter some values in various cells and save the document. Later, you decide to delete the table. If you directly try to delete the table, Word 2000 first prompts you to delete the various values in the cells.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
22. What is the Thesaurus used for?
Answers:
  1. Spelling options
  2. Grammar options
  3. Synonyms and Antonyms
  4. Opposite words
  5. Different options for spelling the word
23. Why are footnotes and endnotes used in printed documents?
Answers:
  1. To mention the page number at the bottom of the page
  2. To mention the current date and the date the document was created
  3. To explain, comment on, or provide references for text in a document
  4. To add html links that can link the document to a web page
24. The figure shows the Character Spacing Tab options under the menu Format->Fonts. The Scale has been set at 200%. What effect does this have on the text?
Answers:
  1. The spacing between the characters in the text increases by 200%
  2. The spacing between the characters in the text decreases by 200%
  3. The font size of the characters in the text increases by 200%
  4. The characters in the text are stretched horizontally by 200%
  5. The characters in the text are stretched vertically by 200%
25. What is a Tab Stop in Word 2000?
Answers:
  1. A setting that disables the use of the Tab key while working on a document
  2. A setting that disables the use of the Shift+Tab key combination while working on a document
  3. A position you set for placing and aligning text on a page
  4. The point at which one page ends and another begins
26. How can you insert a sound file in a Word 2000 Document?
Answers:
  1. From the Insert->Object menu option
  2. From the Insert->Sound menu option
  3. From the Insert->File menu option
  4. By right-clicking on the document and choosing the ‘Add sound’ option
27. The figure shows the print options under the menu File->print. The ‘Print data only for forms’ option is unchecked (not been selected). What does this mean?
Answers:
  1. It allows for printing of the complete online form along with the data in the form
  2. It allows for printing of the online form only along with its data, and does not print anything else on the document
  3. It allows for printing of the data in an online form as a table. Each entry in the form is printed as a row in the table
  4. It allows for printing of the data entered into an online form without printing the online form
28. What is a watermark?
Answers:
  1. Any text or graphic which when printed appears either on top of or behind the existing document text
  2. A small icon that is automatically printed on the footer of a page to indicate that the page must be edited before saving
  3. An area on the left side of a page that increases the overall left margin. This space is required for binding the document after printing
  4. An image or picture anywhere in the document that links to a web page on the internet
  5. A small mark that appears next to the text on the page. Placing the mouse pointer over the text displays comments related to the text
29. How can you convert the whole document into uppercase if you have it typed in lowercase?
Answers:
  1. Select the document text and choose the ‘All caps’ option under the menu Format->Style
  2. Select the document text and choose ‘Corporate’ under the menu Format->Theme
  3. Select the document text and choose the ‘All caps’ option under the menu Format->Fonts
  4. There is no such option available in Word 2000
30. In the figure, the words ‘fox jumped’ appear lower than the rest of the words in the sentence. Which effect has been applied to these words?
Answers:
  1. Superscript
  2. Lowered
  3. Subscript
  4. Shadow
  5. Laid down
31. Can you change the background picture of a Word 2000 Theme that has been applied to a page?
Answers:
  1. Yes
  2. No
32. State whether the following statement is True or False.
Once a macro is running, it is not possible to stop it.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
33. The figure shows the ‘Indents and Spacing’ Tab options under the menu Format->Paragraph. The Line spacing has been set at ‘Exactly’. What does this mean?
Answers:
  1. The line spacing is fixed and Word 2000 does not adjust it. This option does not space all lines evenly
  2. Word 2000 sets the line spacing at exactly One-and-one-half times that of single line spacing
  3. Word 2000 accommodates the largest font in that line, plus a small amount of extra space depending upon the font used
  4. The line spacing is fixed and Word 2000 does not adjust it. This option spaces all lines evenly
34. When you right-click on a cell of a table drawn in a document, you can see the properties and options as shown in the figure. The split cells option has been highlighted in the figure. What is the function of this option?
Answers:
  1. It divides an existing cell horizontally into 2 equal cells
  2. It divides an existing cell vertically into 2 equal cells
  3. It allows you to divide an existing cell of a table into more rows and columns
  4. It allows you to merge 2 or more existing cells with one another
35. What does the CTRL+U shortcut accomplish in Word 2000?
Answers:
  1. It underlines the selected word
  2. It converts the selected word to uppercase
  3. It undeletes the last deleted word
  4. It undoes the last action performed in Word 2000
36. The figure shows the Edit Tab under the Tools->Options Menu. The ‘Enable click and type’ option has been checked. What function does this option perform?
Answers:
  1. It allows you to quickly insert text, graphics, tables, or other items in a blank area of a document
  2. It enables automatic formatting of paragraphs in the document by double clicking on the paragraph
  3. It automatically inserts a chosen graphic or icon wherever the user double-clicks on the document
  4. It performs a spell check of the word that has been double-clicked
  5. It automatically creates a table and inserts the document text into various cells according to how it has been formatted with commas and semicolons
37. What is the minimum number of rows and columns that a Word 2000 table can have?
Answers:
  1. Zero
  2. 2 Rows and 1 Column
  3. 2 Rows and 2 Columns
  4. 1 Row and 1 Column
  5. 1 Row and 2 Columns
38. What is a page break in Word 2000?
Answers:
  1. It refers to an instruction to the printer to print a new page
  2. It refers to the point at which one page ends and another begins
  3. It refers to dividing a page into 2 parts vertically
  4. It refers to dividing a page into 2 parts horizontally
  5. It refers to Word 2000 automatically breaking the continuity of a block of text by adding headers, bold faced characters and breaking the text into new paragraphs
39. How can you resize the width or height of a picture in a Word 2000 document?
Answers:
  1. By dragging the sizing handles that appear at the edges of the picture
  2. By altering the height and width size in the ‘Size’ Tab available at the menu Format->Picture
  3. By scaling the height and width in the ‘Size’ tab available at the menu Format->Picture
  4. By right-clicking on the picture and choosing the ‘Picture Size’ option
40. Which shortcut key combination will allow you to check the spelling of the complete document if you have not changed the shortcut keys’ settings?
Answers:
  1. F1
  2. F2
  3. F3
  4. F4
  5. F5
  6. F6
  7. F7
  8. F9
41. Which of the following are valid sources for storing the addressee information required for Word 2000 mail merge?
Answers:
  1. Word 2000
  2. MS Access
  3. MS Outlook
  4. MS Excel
42. Why are sections used in a Word 2000 document?
Answers:
  1. They are used to divide the document into parts so that each part may be independently printed when the print command is given
  2. To divide the document into parts so as to allow certain parts of the document to display data from a table
  3. To divide the document into parts so as to allow certain parts of the document to display data from the internet
  4. To vary the layout of a document within a page or between pages by dividing the document into parts, and then to allow formatting of each part the way you want
  5. To vary the layout of a document within a page or between pages by dividing the document into parts, with the purpose of applying a different Word 2000 theme to each part
43. Can you insert a new table inside a cell of an existing table in your Word 2000 document?
Answers:
  1. Yes
  2. No
44. How can you create a box around text placed on a web page, as shown in the figure?
Answers:
  1. Place the text in a table and give the table a boundary
  2. Choose ‘box’ under the Menu item Format->Borders and Shading
  3. Right-click on the selected text and choose ‘add boundary’ in the text properties
  4. Draw a rectangle around the text using the rectangle drawing tool
45. Is it possible for you to add custom words to the dictionary that Word 2000 uses to check spelling errors in your document?
Answers:
  1. Yes
  2. No

Upwork MS Word 2003 Test | Upwork Test Answer

1. In Word 2003, the two primary graphic categories are:
Answers:
  1. charts
  2. drawing objects
  3. AutoShapes
  4. pictures
  5. Clip Art
2. The figure shows the Save As dialog box under the File menu. The Save As Type has been specified as XML Document and the Apply transform option has been checked (selected). What does this mean?
Answers:
  1. It allows you to attach a custom schema to apply custom XML tags and discard Word formatting, saving only the custom data.
  2. It allows you to save XML files automatically while working.
  3. It allows you to change the author name for that XML file.
  4. You can apply XSLT when you save an XML document by selecting the Apply transform check box and browsing to the XSLT file.
3. When you press the TAB key, the cursor moves 1/2 inch across the page and an arrow appears on the screen. This is a default setting. How can you change this setting?
Answers:
  1. Press CTRL+ ALT; change the Tab stop position settings. Press OK.
  2. Choose File > Tabs from the menu; change Tab Stop Position. Click Set.
  3. Choose Format > Tabs from the menu. In the “Default tab stops” box, enter the amount of spacing you want between tab stops.
  4. Choose the Tabs position in the Format menu; change Default Tab Stop Position. Click Exit.
  5. Press SHIFT+TAB. Change the default settings in the Tab Stop Position field. Press Set.
4. How can you resize the width or height of a picture in a Word 2003 document? Select all of the answers below that apply.
Answers:
  1. By dragging the sizing handles that appear at the edges of the picture.
  2. By altering the height and width values on the “Size” dialog box available from the Format > Picture menu.
  3. By scaling the height and width in the “Picture position” tab available at the Edit > Graphics menu.
  4. By right-clicking on the picture and, from the Format Picture floating menu, choose the “Size” tab.
5. What is the function of hanging indents in Microsoft Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. The Hanging Indent feature indents each line except the last line by the amount specified in the By field.
  2. The Hanging Indent feature indents the last line by the amount specified in the By field.
  3. The Hanging Indent feature indents each line except the first line by the amount specified in the By field.
  4. The Hanging Indent feature indents all the highlighted lines by the amount specified in the By field.
  5. The Hanging Indent feature right indents the first line by the amount specified in the By field.
6. Can you insert a new table inside a cell of an existing table in your Word 2003 document?
Answers:
  1. Yes
  2. No
7. What is the method to disable the Reading Layout feature and open documents in the default (Print Layout)?
Answers:
  1. Press the ALT+F5 keys; choose the View option from the menu. Uncheck the Reading Layout check box. Click OK.
  2. Click the Tools menu; select Options and then choose Customize. Undo the Reading Layout feature.
  3. Click on the View menu and choose the Compatibility option; uncheck “Permit Starting in Reading Layout.”
  4. Click the Tools menu and choose Options; when the Options multi-tabbed dialog box appears, click General. Uncheck “Allow Starting in Reading Layout.” Click OK.
8. State whether the following statement is True or False.
It is possible to add custom words to the dictionary that Word 2003 uses to check spelling errors in document.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
9. When you choose the Split option in the Window menu, the window gets split into two. How can you return to the original state (i.e., back to a single window)?
Answers:
  1. Left click on the Window menu and choose Remove Split.
  2. Left click on the Edit menu and choose Undo Split.
  3. Left click on the Window menu and choose Delete Split.
  4. Left click on the Tools menu and choose Remove Split.
  5. Left click on the Window menu and choose Split Window.
10. How can you right-align a paragraph by using shortcut keys?
Answers:
  1. Select the paragraph. Press SHIFT+R.
  2. Select the paragraph. Press F3.
  3. Select the paragraph. Press SHIFT+CTRL+R.
  4. Select the paragraph. Press CTRL+ALT+R.
  5. Select the paragraph. Press CTRL+R.
11. Which font effect has been applied on the text shown in the figure?
Answers:
  1. Superscript
  2. Subscript
  3. Shadow
  4. Emboss
  5. Strikethrough
  6. Engrave
  7. Double strikethrough
12. State whether the following statement is True or False.
Once a macro is running, it is not possible to stop it.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
13. State whether True or False.
You can open the Find and Replace dialog box by pressing the CTRL + F key combination.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
14. How can you create a box around the text that is placed on a web page, as shown in the figure?
Answers:
  1. Place the text in a table and give the table a boundary.
  2. Choose the “Box” option under the menu Format > Borders and Shading > Borders.
  3. Right-click on the selected text and choose “add boundary” in the text properties.
  4. Draw a rectangle around the text using the rectangle drawing tool.
15. What is thesaurus used for?
Answers:
  1. Spelling options
  2. Grammar options
  3. Synonyms and Antonyms
  4. Opposite words
  5. Different options for spelling the word
16. What does CTRL+Left Arrow key accomplish in Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. It exits the currently open window.
  2. It adds a page break to the document.
  3. It makes the cursor move backwards (i.e., to the left) “word by word” in the document.
  4. It initiates the spell check procedure.
  5. It inserts a new table into the document.
17. What will you do to print an A5-size (148mm x 210mm) document on A4-size (210 x 297mm) paper?
Answers:
  1. Scale the font size of the text by the required percentage: e.g., the A5 size is 30% smaller, than the A4 size, so scale the font size to 142% and print the document.
  2. Select File > Print. Under Zoom, specify the paper size in the”Scale to Paper Size” list as A4.
  3. On the Format menu, click Print. Under Paper, click the A4 option in the “Scale to paper Size” box.
  4. Choose the option Allow A4/Letter paper resizing in the Print Options available at the menu File > Print.
18. The title bar is present at the top of the Microsoft Word 2003 window. What does it contain at the left corner?
Answers:
  1. Alignment Icon
  2. Edit window
  3. Office Clipboard
  4. Application icon
  5. Maximize Button
19. The figure shows the Character Spacing tab options under the menu Format > Fonts. The Scale has been set at 200%. What effect does this have on the text?
Answers:
  1. The spacing between the characters in the text increases by 200%.
  2. The spacing between the characters in the text decreases by 200%.
  3. The font size of the characters in the text increases by 200%.
  4. The characters in the text are stretched horizontally by 200%.
  5. The characters in the text are stretched vertically by 200%.
20. What does the CTRL+I shortcut accomplish in Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. It converts the selected text into the next larger size of the same font.
  2. It adds a line break to the document.
  3. It makes the selected text bold.
  4. It applies italic formatting to the selected text.
  5. Picture toolbar
21. How can you change the font of a text?
Answers:
  1. Select the text and choose Format > Font from the menu.
  2. Select the text and choose Tools > Font from the menu.
  3. Press the F4 key and choose the Font from the drop down list.
  4. Press ALT+O and choose Format > Font from the menu.
  5. Select the text and press CTRL+O to reach the Font Type window.
22. In which view are thumbnails not available in Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. Web Layout view
  2. Reading Layout view
  3. Normal view
  4. Print Layout view
23. The figure shows the Edit tab under the Tools > Options menu. The “Enable click and type” option has been checked. What function does this option perform?
Answers:
  1. It allows you to quickly insert text, graphics, tables, or other items in a blank area of a document.
  2. It enables automatic formatting of paragraphs in the document by double clicking on the paragraph.
  3. It automatically inserts a chosen graphic or icon wherever the user double-clicks on the document.
  4. It performs a spell check of the word that has been double-clicked.
  5. It automatically creates a table and inserts the document text into various cells according to how it has been formatted with commas and semicolons.
24. If the word “trick” is displayed on the screen, with the cursor between the letters ‘i’ and ‘c’ and the Delete key is pressed once, how will said word appear on the screen?
Answers:
  1. trik
  2. rik
  3. tr
  4. trck
  5. trick
25. A paragraph can be made to stand out from the rest of the document by giving it a border or shading. How can you give a (selected) paragraph a special shade?
Answers:
  1. Select Format > Borders and Shading. Select the Page Border tab. Select the Color and click OK.
  2. Select View > Borders and Shading. Select the Coloring tab. Select the Color and click OK.
  3. Select Format > Borders and Shading. Select the Shading tab. Select the Color and click OK.
  4. Select Insert > Borders and Shading; Select Shading tab. Select the Color you want to shade the paragraph with and Click OK.
26. Can you change the background picture of a Word 2003 Theme that has been applied to a page?
Answers:
  1. Yes
  2. No
27. How can you convert the whole document into uppercase if you have it typed in lowercase?
Answers:
  1. Select the document text and choose the “All caps” option under the menu Format > Style.
  2. Select the document text and choose “Corporate” under the menu Format > Theme.
  3. Select the document text and select the “All caps” check box in the Font dialog box after first selecting Format > Fonts.
  4. Select the document text and choose the “UPPERCASE” option in the Change Case dialog box after first selecting Format > Change Case from the menu.
  5. There is no such option available in Word 2003.
28. State whether True or False.
In a Word 2003 document, if the formatting is restricted, the commands and keyboard shortcuts that apply formatting directly are not available.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
29. What is the function of AutoSummarize feature in Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. It creates a 250-word, 500-word, or 1000-word summary of the document.
  2. It adds automatic headers, bold and italic characters, as well as automatic formatting of the document, to give the look of a well summarized document.
  3. It summarizes the statistics of the document into a report, such as total words, total characters, total pages, total paragraphs, file size, etc.
  4. It identifies the key points in a document for you to share with others or quickly scan.
30. How can you hide the Clipboard icon from popping up on the Windows taskbar?
Answers:
  1. Select Insert > Office Clipboard; click on Symbol. Uncheck “Show Office Clipboard Icon on Taskbar.”
  2. Choose Table > Formula; click on the Options button. Uncheck “Show Office Clipboard Icon on Taskbar.”
  3. Choose Edit > Office Clipboard; click on the Options button. Uncheck “Show Office Clipboard Icon on Taskbar” and “Show Status Near Taskbar When Copying.”
  4. Press ALT+R key; click on the Clipboard button. Undo “Show Office Clipboard Icon on Taskbar.”
31. What is a watermark?
Answers:
  1. A watermark is any text or graphic image that is printed to overlap existing text in a document, either in the background or foreground.
  2. A small icon that is automatically printed on the footer of a page to indicate that the page must be edited before saving.
  3. An area on the left side of a page that increases the overall left margin. This space is required for binding the document after printing.
  4. An image or picture anywhere in the document that links to a Web page on the Internet.
  5. A small mark that appears next to the text on the page. Placing the mouse pointer over the text displays comments related to the text.
32. The figure shows the Margins tab under the File > Page Setup menu. The gutter margin has been set at 0.1″. What is a gutter margin?
Answers:
  1. Some extra space added to the right margin of the page required for cutting the page into even sizes at the time of binding.
  2. Some extra space added to the left margin of the page required for binding the document.
  3. A maximum limit set for editing the left margin so that it is not decreased beyond a certain limit.
  4. A maximum limit set for editing the right margin so that it is not increased beyond a certain limit.
  5. A bottom margin set for all pages that are required for footnotes.
33. What does the Format Painter icon look like in the Formatting Toolbar?
Answers:
  1. Like a book
  2. Like a brush
  3. Like an arrow
  4. Like a twisted arrow
34. How can you create a non-breaking hyphen?
Answers:
  1. Press ALT+SHIFT+H.
  2. Press CTRL+HYPHEN.
  3. Press CTRL+SHIFT+HYPHEN.
  4. Press ALT+CTRL+HYPHEN.
  5. None of the Above.
35. Normally, when you click on the File menu, Microsoft Word 2003 shows you the names of the last four files used. How can this list be increased?
Answers:
  1. Choose the Office Clipboard option in the File menu; click Security and “Recently Used File List.”
  2. Under Tools > Options; click the General tab. Increase the number on the “Recently Used File List” option.
  3. Choose the Page Numbers option from the Insert menu; go to the “Recently Used List.” Increase the number and click OK.
  4. Go to the Tools menu; select “Recently Used List.” Increase its number and click Exit.
  5. Select Arrange All in the Window menu option; choose Recent List and press Set.
36. The figure shows the Drop Cap menu option. What function does this option perform?
Answers:
  1. It does not allow capital letters to be used in the document.
  2. It does not allow capital letters to be used in the document apart from the first letter of any sentence.
  3. It lets you begin a paragraph with a large dropped initial capital letter.
  4. It automatically starts all paragraphs and sentences with capital letters.
  5. It provides options for converting all uppercase text to lowercase text.
37. If you want to copy and paste some formatted text so that the text becomes unformatted where it is pasted, you could perform a ________ operation.
Answers:
  1. Setting the Page
  2. Hyper Text
  3. Paste Unformat
  4. Paste Special
  5. Post Special
38. What does the CTRL+U shortcut accomplish in Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. It underlines the selected word.
  2. It converts the selected word to uppercase.
  3. It undeletes the last deleted word.
  4. It undoes the last action performed in Word 2003.
39. The figure shows the print options under the menu File > Print. The “Print data only for forms” option is unchecked (not been selected). What does this mean?
Answers:
  1. It allows for printing of the complete online form along with the data in the form.
  2. It allows for printing of the online form only along with its data, and does not print anything else on the document.
  3. It allows for printing of the data in an online form as a table. Each entry in the form is printed as a row in the table.
  4. It allows for printing of the data entered into an online form without printing the online form.
40. How can you insert a sound file in a Word 2003 Document?
Answers:
  1. From the Insert > Object menu option.
  2. From the Insert > Sound menu option.
  3. From the Insert > File menu option.
  4. By right-clicking on the document and choosing the “Add sound” option.
41. The given figure shows the Reviewing toolbar. What function is performed by the button marked by the letter X?
Answers:
  1. It allows you to jump to sections in a document.
  2. It allows you to insert comments in a document.
  3. It allows you to highlight the selected text or graphic in a document.
  4. It allows you to track changes in a document.
42. What does the CTRL+B shortcut accomplish in Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. It converts the selected text into the next larger size of the same font.
  2. It adds a line break to the document.
  3. It makes the selected text bold.
  4. It adds a segment break to the document.
43. Can you give a 3-D (3-Dimensional) effect to your text and graphics using Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. Yes
  2. No
44. In Microsoft Word 2003, you can easily create bulleted or numbered lists of items. What is the method for removing the numbering?
Answers:
  1. Select Bullets and Numbering in the Tools menu; choose the Undo option. Click Exit.
  2. Highlight the numbered list; choose Format > Bullets and Numbering from the menu and click None. Click OK.
  3. Press CTRL+O key; select Remove Numbering from the given menu options. Press OK.
  4. Select the Numbering List; right click and choose the Undo Numbering option. Click OK.
45. In the figure, the words “fox jumped” appear lower than the rest of the words in the sentence. Which effect has been applied to these words?
Answers:
  1. Superscript
  2. Lowered
  3. Subscript
  4. Shadow
  5. Laid down
46. State whether True or False
You create a table in Word 2003 and enter some values in various cells and save the document. Later, you decide to delete the table. If you directly try to delete the table, Word 2003 will first prompt you to delete the various values in the cells.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
47. What is a Tab Stop in Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. A setting that disables the use of the Tab key while working on a document.
  2. A setting that disables the use of the Shift+Tab key combination while working on a document.
  3. A position you set for placing and aligning text on a page.
  4. The point at which one page ends and another begins.
48. What are bookmarks used for?
Answers:
  1. To quickly jump to a specific location in the document.
  2. To add hyperlinks in a web page.
  3. To add anchors in a web page.
  4. To mark the ending of a page of the document.
  5. To mark the ending of a section of the document.
49. A graphic contained within a table cell would be properly formatted with the _____________ wrapping layout option if you see the ______________ when the graphic is selected. This layout option is usually the default. However, when you paste a graphic from another application than Word, you may have to properly set this option.
Answers:
  1. “Tight”, circular blue handles with a single-line red border
  2. “In line with text”, square black handles with a single-line black border
  3. “Square”, square blue handles with a double-line red border
  4. “Square”, circular blue handles with a double-line black border
50. Frames and text boxes are containers for text that can be positioned and sized on a page. Which of those two containers should you use in Word 2003 when your text or graphics contain comments, footnotes, or endnotes?
Answers:
  1. Frames
  2. Text boxes
  3. Either
51. What is a page break in Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. An instruction to the printer to print a new page.
  2. The point at which one page ends and another page begins.
  3. It refers to dividing a page into two parts vertically.
  4. It refers to dividing a page into two parts horizontally.
  5. It refers to Word 2003 automatically breaking the continuity of a block of text by adding headers, bold faced characters and breaking the text into new paragraphs.
52. The figure shows the Size tab options available from the Format > Picture menu. The “Lock aspect ratio” box is checked. Which of the following statements is true about the “Lock aspect ratio” setting?
Answers:
  1. You should select this box if you want to preserve the height-to-width proportions.
  2. If you select this box and then enter a pixel value in either the Width or Height box, Word 2003 will automatically change the value in the other box to preserve the graphic’s proportions.
  3. You can stretch the image to any extent if you do not select this option.
  4. Checking this option helps keep the image size the same when you stretch or reduce the image.
53. There are over a hundred predefined formatting styles in Word 2003 to choose from. However, only a small number of them are displayed in the default list of styles. If you want to see all formatting styles (both predefined and customized), you could:
Answers:
  1. Press the SHIFT key and click the arrow on the Style drop-down menu button on the Formatting toolbar.
  2. Select Formatting and Styles from the Styles menu. Then select “All Styles” from the Show options in the Formatting and Styles task pane.
  3. Press the CTRL key and click the arrow on the Formatting drop-down menu button on the Styles toolbar.
  4. Select Styles and Formatting from the Format menu. Then select “All Styles” from the Show options in the Styles and Formatting task pane.
54. How can you make letters bold?
Answers:
  1. By clicking on the Bold icon in the formatting toolbar.
  2. By Pressing ALT+B.
  3. By Pressing CTRL+B.
  4. By highlighting the desired text and choosing the AutoCorrect function in the Tools menu.
55. In the Print dialog box, the default option for the “Print what” field is Document. Which one of the following is not one of the six other “Print what” options?
Answers:
  1. Document properties
  2. Document showing markup
  3. List of markup
  4. List of graphics
  5. Styles
  6. AutoText entries
  7. Key assignments
56. The figure shows the horizontal ruler. What has been marked by the red arrow?
Answers:
  1. The indent marker
  2. The hanging indent marker
  3. The second line indent marker
  4. The paragraph indent marker
  5. The cascading indent marker
57. How can you spell check your entire Microsoft Word 2003 document?
Answers:
  1. Press F7 or click the Spelling icon on the Standard toolbar.
  2. Press F4 and click the Grammar icon.
  3. Choose Window > Spelling and Grammar.
  4. Choose Tools > Spelling and Grammar.
  5. Press the ALT+F6 key.
58. How can you redo the last performed action in Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. Press the CTRL+Y key.
  2. Press the SHIFT+X key.
  3. Choose Redo Action from the Window menu.
  4. Press the F9 key.
  5. None of the Above
59. What are sections used for in a Word 2003 document?
Answers:
  1. They are used to divide the document into parts so that each part may be independently printed when the print command is given.
  2. To divide the document into parts so as to allow certain parts of the document to display data from a table.
  3. To divide the document into parts so as to allow certain parts of the document to display data from the Internet.
  4. To vary the layout of a document within a page or between pages by dividing the document into parts, and then to allow formatting of each part the way you want.
  5. To vary the layout of a document within a page or between pages by dividing the document into parts, with the purpose of applying a different Word 2003 theme to each part.
60. The figure shows the Word 2003 formatting tools marked from (a) to (i) that are available in the formatting toolbar. Which tool has been used on the text shown on the picture?
Answers:
  1. Tool (a)
  2. Tool (c)
  3. Tool (g)
  4. Tool (h)
  5. Tool (e)
61. Which of the following Windows opens when you press the Shift + F1 key?
Answers:
  1. AutoSave
  2. Reveal Formatting
  3. Convert
  4. Auto Select
  5. Draw Table
62. Which feature of Word 2003 allows you to use information from two different files for the quick creation of personal correspondence and other documents like interview letters and invitations?
Answers:
  1. AutoComplete
  2. AutoSummarize
  3. Mail Merge
  4. Web Mail
  5. Mail Manager
  6. File Mail Manager
63. How are spelling errors displayed in Word 2003?
Answers:
  1. The errors are highlighted by a green wavy line.
  2. The word with the wrong spelling has a strikethrough font.
  3. The errors are highlighted by a red wavy line.
  4. The color of the word with the wrong spelling will change to red.
64. The figure shows the “Indents and Spacing” tab options under the menu Format > Paragraph. The Line spacing has been set at “Exactly”. What does this mean?
Answers:
  1. The line spacing is fixed, and Word 2003 does not adjust it. This option does not space all lines evenly.
  2. Word 2003 sets the line spacing at exactly one-and-one-half times that of single line spacing.
  3. Word 2003 accommodates the largest font in that line, plus a small amount of extra space depending upon the font used.
  4. The line spacing is fixed, and Word 2003 does not adjust it. This option spaces all lines evenly.
65. Which function key will allow you to check the spelling of the complete document if you have not changed the shortcut key’s settings?
Answers:
  1. F1
  2. F2
  3. F3
  4. F4
  5. F5
  6. F6
  7. F7
  8. F9
66. You want to view a document in the Reading Layout view. What will you do?
Answers:
  1. Click the Read button on the Standard toolbar.
  2. Press ALT+R.
  3. Press ALT+L.
  4. Select Reading Layout under the Edit -> Go To menu option.
67. Which Word 2003 toolbar is shown in the figure?
Answers:
  1. Forms toolbar
  2. Formatting toolbar
  3. Autotext toolbar
  4. Tables and Borders
  5. Database toolbar
  6. Drawing toolbar
68. Which of the following short cuts will open an existing file?
Answers:
  1. CTRL+N
  2. CTRL+A
  3. ALT+X
  4. CTRL+O
  5. ALT+SHIFT+N
69. Which of the following are valid sources for storing the addressee information required for Word 2003 mail merge?
Answers:
  1. Word 2003
  2. MS Access
  3. MS Outlook
  4. MS Excel
  5. All of the above
70. You are required to make a form in Word 2003. You require certain parts of the form to be protected against changes made by the end user and certain parts to be editable. How could you achieve this?
Answers:
  1. Add sections to the form, and choose which sections you would like to protect from the end user. You can make this choice at the menu Tools > Protect document.
  2. Add Page breaks to the form, and choose which Page breaks you would like to protect from the end user. You can make this choice at the menu Tools > Protect document.
  3. Mark the unprotected parts of the form by using ** and /** characters and protect the whole form from the menu Tools > Protect document.
  4. Mark the unprotected parts of the form by using && and /&& characters and protect the whole form from the menu Tools > Protect document.
  5. Select the parts of the form that you do not want to protect, and choose Tools > do not protect. After completing this, protect the whole form from the menu Tools > Protect document
71. Which one of the following is a shortcut for going to the beginning of a column in the same column in a Table?
Answers:
  1. ALT+PageUp
  2. ALT+X
  3. SHIFT+F7
  4. CTRL+O
  5. ALT+TAB
72. When you right-click on a cell of a table drawn in a Word 2003 document, you can see the properties and options as shown in the figure. The Split Cells option has been highlighted in the figure. What is the function of this option?
Answers:
  1. It divides an existing cell horizontally into 2 equal cells.
  2. It divides an existing cell vertically into 2 equal cells.
  3. It allows you to divide an existing cell of a table into more rows and columns.
  4. It allows you to merge 2 or more existing cells with one another.
73. When you left-click on the Insert menu option and click Page Numbers, a pop up window opens. Which of the following options is/are available in the pop-up menu?
Answers:
  1. Styles and Formatting
  2. Break
  3. Position
  4. Layout
  5. Alignment
74 Which Task Pane of Word 2003 is shown in the given figure?
Answers:
  1. XML Structure task pane
  2. Protect Document task pane
  3. Shared Workspace task pane
  4. IRM task pane
75. You are required to prepare an essay in Word 2003 consisting of only 250 words. What is the most convenient way for you to count the total number of words in your document?
Answers:
  1. First justify the document (both left and right justified), then count the number of words on one line and multiply them by the number of lines.
  2. Select the text whose words you require to count and right-click the mouse button. Choose the “Word Count” option.
  3. Choose the “Word Count” option under the Tools menu.
  4. Choose the “Paragraph statistics” option under the View menu.
  5. Count each word one by one. There is currently no tool available for counting the number of words.
76. Wrapping styles can be used to modify the layout of text in relation to a graphic. Which style wraps the text around a graphic in an irregular shape bounding the actual image? (The graphic will move as text is added or deleted.)
Answers:
  1. In front of text
  2. Square
  3. Behind text
  4. In line with text
  5. Tight
77. In documents having many paragraphs, the appearance of the documents can be improved by increasing the spacing between paragraphs. Where in Word, is the built-in option that allows you to add such space?
Answers:
  1. Click on Insert > Paragraph; go to the Spacing section and change the “Before” and “After” fields.
  2. Click on Format > Paragraph; go to the Spacing section and change the “Before” and “After” fields.
  3. Click on Format > Theme; go to the Spacing section and change the “Before” and “After” fields.
  4. Press ALT+X; click on the Spacing menu; change the line spacing measurements.

Upwork Windows XP Test Answer

1. Which of the following descriptions about the Windows Task Scheduler is most accurate?
Answers:
  1. It is a tool that enables you to schedule programs and other utilities to run regularly, when it is most convenient for you.
  2. t is a utility available in the Windows Accessories that helps you arrange your daily routine and appointments.
  3. It is a tool that schedules when Windows should save unsaved files automatically.
  4. It is a Windows user interface that allows you to customize the Taskbar.
2. By hovering the mouse pointer over the clock, what happens?
Answers:
  1. It displays the time in a bigger font.
  2. It will speak out the time through the speaker connected to the computer.
  3. It will show the time in analog format.
  4. It will display the current day of the week and the date.
3. You can automatically rearrange desktop icons in Windows XP. Which of the following statements in the above regard is/are correct.
Answers:
  1. You can sort the icons by Name.
  2. You can sort the icons by Size.
  3. You can sort the icons by Type.
  4. You can sort the icons by Date Modified.
  5. All of the above
  6. None of the above
4. Which of the following statements about the Stand By option while shutting down your computer is correct?
Answers:
  1. It waits for 5 minutes before shutting down the computer.
  2. It helps to conserve power by shutting off some hardware, like the hard disk.
  3. It shuts down the computer for a specific time and then restarts it.
  4. Stand By will save your desktop and all open files to a special Windows file called hiberfil.sys. This file usually resides in the computer’s root folder (C:hiberfil.sys).
5. A common name given to the bitmapped desktop image (usually a picture) that serves as a background for the entire desktop is:
Answers:
  1. Wallpaper</>span
  2. Theme
  3. Texture
  4. Mosaic
6. An icon with an arrow in its lower-left corner, which can be clicked for quick access to the object it represents, is a(n):
Answers:
  1. Application icon
  2. Folder (directory) icon
  3. Document icon
  4. Shortcut icon
7. Which of the following statements about the file security levels while browsing is/are correct?
Answers:
  1. Low is designed with the minimum safeguards.
  2. Under Low security, active content such as scripting, runs without prompting.
  3. Medium-low is the same as Medium but with less frequent prompts.
  4. Medium is the default security level for the Internet.
  5. All of the above
8. Can you edit a .html File using Notepad?
Answers:
  1. Yes
  2. NO
9. Which statement(s) about the Recycle Bin is/are correct?
Answers:
  1. All deleted files except media files are sent to the Recycle Bin.
  2. You can restore any selected files from the Recycle Bin folder by right clicking and then selecting Restore.
  3. The Recycle Bin stores files for one month before permanently deleting them.
  4. More than one file at a time cannot be restored from the Recycle Bin.
10. Windows XP has a new user system. Its new user system:
Answers:
  1. Was inherited from Windows 98.
  2. Was inherited from Windows 3.x.
  3. Was inherited from Windows NT/2000.
  4. Was not inherited from any prior Windows O/S.
11. The left side of the Start menu contains two parts, separated by a thin horizontal line. The Windows XP term for manually inserting a shortcut to one of your chosen applications into the top part of the left side (by using the right-context menu of the application in Windows Explorer) is called:
Answers:
  1. Attaching an application to the Start menu.
  2. Pinning an application to the Start menu.
  3. Placing an application into the Start menu.
  4. Porting an application to the Start menu.
12. In addition to the Start button, the taskbar in Windows XP is further divided into sections for:
Answers:
  1. Logging out or shutting down the computer.
  2. Open (running) programs
  3. Automatically started programs when booting the computer and notifications of events
  4. Shortcuts to various applications
13. Which of the following features is/are new in the Windows XP Start menu?
Answers:
  1. It shows you who is logged on.
  2. It automatically adds the most frequently used programs.
  3. It enables you to move any program you want to the Start menu.
  4. The pinned list (at the top of the Start menu) will be automatically loaded with the user’s default Web browser and e-mail program.
14. Some computers in your local area network (LAN) have Windows XP Home Edition installed, whereas the others use Windows XP Professional. Is it possible to utilize the NTFS Encrypting File System (EFS) security feature on those computers in the LAN that have Windows XP Home Edition installed?
Answers:
  1. Yes
  2. No
15. Starting with Windows 95, the File Manager tool for organizing and controlling the files and folders of the computer’s storage systems, such as the hard drive(s) and disk drive(s) has been called:
Answers:
  1. Windows Manager
  2. Internet Explorer
  3. Windows Explorer
  4. Windows Task Manager
16. There is a better method to enable or disable services on your computer than using msconfig and hardware profiles. When using msconfig, you might disable some services that are necessary to boot the system. Which of the following should be used to enable or disable services.
Answers:
  1. Device Manager
  2. Event Viewer
  3. Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
  4. Local Security Policy
17. Which of the following would be a System Restore feature in Windows XP?
Answers:
  1. It allows you to take a quick backup of your important data.
  2. It helps you recover data that has been lost due to a hard disk crash.
  3. It allows you to quickly clean up unwanted files, folders, and desktop icons.
  4. It allows you to restore your computer to a previous state in case of a system problem.
  5. It allows you to quickly reinstall Windows XP in case of need.
18. What is the main purpose of mapping network drives?
Answers:
  1. It provides a convenient way of accessing a shared resource such as a folder, file, or printer.
  2. It helps to reduce network traffic by automatically making a copy of the shared resource on the user’s computer.
  3. It speeds up processing and memory usage by automatically making a copy of the shared resource on the user’s computer.
  4. None of the above options.
19. Which of the following features is/are available in Windows XP?
Answers:
  1. A built-in CD burner
  2. Windows Media Player
  3. Windows antivirus
  4. Microsoft Excel
20. Which Windows XP feature allows users to compare and update their offline files and folders with those on the network?
Answers:
  1. Synchronization Manager
  2. Network Location Awareness
  3. Offline Viewing
  4. Credential Manager
21. Which of the following statements is/are correct regarding the grouping of Windows tabs?
Answers:
  1. Only Windows of the same program can be grouped into one tab.
  2. You can group windows of all open programs into one tab.
  3. You can group windows of only two programs at a time.
  4. There is no option to group tabs in Windows XP.
22. Which of the following activities can you accomplish with the Remote Desktop feature in Windows XP?
Answers:
  1. You can get a miniature view of your desktop by clicking on the Desktop icon.
  2. You can automatically clear up unwanted Desktop icons.
  3. You can view files and documents on your computer’s desktop from a coworker’s computer.
  4. You can view files and documents on any computer’s desktop from your computer.
23. Which of the following is/are valid Window’s file names?
Answers:
  1. expert-rating
  2. expert rating
  3. expert*rating
  4. 643764736
  5. expert rating certifications!
24. Windows XP has several command-line utility tools for troubleshooting the computer. Suppose that your computer seems to have a problem with connecting to the Internet. Before reporting your connectivity problems to your ISP, which tool could you use to display the current TCP/IP network configuration values and to refresh the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) settings?
Answers:
  1. Ping
  2. Ipconfig
  3. Tracert
  4. Msconfig
25. What happens when you hold down the Windows button key and press the E key?
Answers:
  1. It opens the Windows Explorer.
  2. It opens the Internet Explorer.
  3. It opens the default search engine.
  4. It opens the color settings.
26. Which of the following statements about Windows XP features is/are correct?
Answers:
  1. Windows XP can automatically download updates.<>
  2. Windows XP offline files allows you to synchronize your files with your file server.
  3. If Fast User Switching is enabled, you cannot use offline files.
  4. There is a “System Restore” functionality within Windows XP.
27. With Windows XP, the default display resolution is 800×600 in 32-bit true color. With some computers 32-bit video tends to slow down screen redraws. How could you drop the screen depth to 16 bits instead of 32 bits in order to speed up the display in older PCs, especially laptops?
Answers:
  1. In the Colors control panel, set the Colors option to Medium (16 bits).
  2. In the Color Management control panel, set the Color depth to Medium (16 bits).
  3. In the System control panel, set the Monitor depth to 16 bits.
  4. In the Display Properties dialog box, on the Settings page, set the Color quality option to Medium (16 bits).
28. Windows XP usually retains copies of old drivers when newer versions of them are installed or upated. If the new drivers have problems, the user can return to the previous version. Does this new Windows XP feature work with printer drivers?
Answers:
  1. Yes
  2. No
29. A set of instructions that tells Windows XP which devices to start when you boot your computer, or which settings to use for each device, is called a ____________. Several different sets can be created and are especially useful if you have a laptop computer because you can have the computer preset when the computer is operating at different physical locations.
Answers:
  1. Software profile
  2. Localized profile
  3. Hardware profile
  4. Settings profile
30. The Windows XP installs its search function that, by default, has an animated dog character, Rover. Which of the following is/are true?
Answers:
  1. Rover could be replaced with another animated character or with no character at all.
  2. Rover cannot be replaced by another character. It is a permanent feature.
  3. Rover could be replaced by another character, but another animated character must be used (instead of having no character at all).
31. Which key combination would you use to flip between open windows?
Answers:
  1. Alt + Shift
  2. Alt + Tab
  3. Ctrl + Tab
  4. Ctrl + Alt
32. Which of the following statements is true if you open an existing file, make changes to it, and save it with a new name?
Answers:
  1. The original file will be deleted.
  2. The original file remains unchanged.
  3. The changes will be saved in the original file.
  4. The original file is sent to the Recycle Bin.
33. What type of icons are displayed in the system tray?
Answers:
  1. Icons of media-related programs.
  2. Icons of programs developed by Microsoft.
  3. Icons of programs that are loaded into memory.
  4. All of the above
34. What does the Desktop Cleanup Wizard do?
Answers:
  1. It removes suspected virus shortcuts from the desktop.
  2. It removes the desktop wallpaper.
  3. It removes the desktop shortcuts that have never been used.
  4. It sends all the desktop icons to the Recycle Bin.
35. While viewing file names through the Windows Explorer, what happens if you drag and drop a file named letter1.txt on top of another file named letter2.txt lying in the same folder?
Answers:
  1. The contents of letter2.txt will be replaced by the contents of letter1.txt.
  2. The contents of letter1.txt will be replaced by the contents of letter2.txt.
  3. The contents of letter1.txt will be appended to the contents of letter2.txt.
  4. The contents of letter2.txt will be appended to the contents of letter1.txt.
  5. Nothing will happen.
36. What is the key combination to Quit a program through Task Manager that is not responding?
Answers:
  1. Alt + Del
  2. Ctrl + Alt + Del
  3. Ctrl + Del
  4. Shift + Alt + Del
37. You are logged in as an administrator to the computers on your small local network and you want to change the names of those computers and the workgroup so that their names are more informative. One way to change the names would be to:
Answers:
  1. Open the System control panel. Select the System tab and then click Change. Enter the desired name for the computer and click OK.
  2. Open the System control panel. Select Change Name from the Edit menu and then click Change Name. Enter the desired name for the computer and click OK.
  3. Right click the Desktop and select Personalize. Select the Computer Name tab and then click Change. Enter the desired name for the computer and click OK
  4. Open the Performance and Maintenance control panel. Select the Computer Name tab and then click Change. Enter the desired name for the computer and click OK.
  5. Right Click on My Computer icon, choose properties and select tab ‘Computer Name’ or(use run command and put sysdm.cpl) and click on the Change button. Enter the desired name for computer and click OK.
38. Which of the following statements about icons on the desktop is correct?
Answers:
  1. You can rename an icon by left-clicking the mouse button and selecting Rename.
  2. You can rename an icon by right-clicking the mouse button and selecting Rename.
  3. You can delete an icon by left-clicking and selecting Delete.
  4. You cannot rename an icon.
39. A new function of Windows XP that allows two or more users in a local network to use only one Internet connection by routing all the Internet traffic through one computer is called __________________.
Answers:
  1. Internet Routing
  2. Windows Internet Sharing (WIS)
  3. Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
  4. Windows Connection Sharing (WCS)
40. The Microsoft file format that contains the bitmapped graphics and metadata for the skins used in the three preinstalled Windows XP visual themes is:
Answers:
  1. msthemes
  2. msstyles
  3. msskins
  4. msluna
41. What should you type on the command prompt to return back to Windows?
Answers:
  1. Quit
  2. Return
  3. Leave
  4. Exit
42. Which of the following statements about Windows XP Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is true?
Answers:
  1. Using ICS, you can connect different computers to the Internet using just one dial-up connection, however you require at least two modems.
  2. You require a router for using ICS.
  3. Using ICS, a single computer can connect to more than one dial-up connection.
  4. Using ICS, a single computer can connect to a dial-up and DSL connection simultaneously.
  5. Using ICS, multiple computers can connect to the Internet through only one dial-up connection.
43. What happens when you choose ClearType for your screen fonts in Windows XP?
Answers:
  1. Only the black and white text will be visible.
  2. Only the text in primary colors will be visible.
  3. The font resolution is improved.
  4. The font size will automatically adjust to the screen area of the monitor.
44. Windows XP has an On-Screen Keyboard function that could be used by a pointer device in case the keyboard is not functioning. (True or false?)
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
45. You have created a directory called TEST that includes the files test1.txt, test2.txt, test3.txt, test4.txt, test5.txt, and test6.txt. How can you select test2.txt, text3.txt, and test6.txt from the list of files visible in the Windows Explorer?
Answers:
  1. Press&Hold Ctrl and click on the three required files, one by one.
  2. Press&Hold Shift and click on the three required files, one by one.
  3. Press&Hold Alt and click on the three required files, one by one.
  4. Right-click each file name, one by one, and choose the Cut option.
46. How does Windows File Protection (WFP) in Windows XP work?
Answers:
  1. It protects Windows XP from viruses that damage important files.
  2. It prevents the replacement or removal of protected system files.
  3. It protects the user data incase of a hard-disk crash.
  4. It allows you to conveniently protect your files through password access.
47. Accelerator (hot) keys: Several menu commands, such as File, Edit, Table, or Tools, have one underlined letter as shown. The command associated with the underlined character can be Quickly executed if that character is entered on the keyboard immediately after the _____ key is pressed.
Answers:
  1. Shift
  2. Alt
  3. Ctrl
  4. Windows
48. Which of the following statements regarding Windows XP user access is/are correct?
Answers:
  1. Multiple users cannot switch between accounts without restarting the computer.
  2. Multiple users can switch between accounts without restarting the computer.
  3. Windows XP does not support multiple user access.
  4. None of the above
49. Windows XP includes a new type of view for folders that contain graphics files. This folder view is called _________ and displays small images of all the graphics in the folder in the bottom right-hand pane of Windows Explorer and a large image of a selected picture in the top right-hand pane.
Answers:
  1. Gallery
  2. Images
  3. Pictures
  4. Filmstrip
50. Which Windows XP feature provides an underlying service that allows Windows and applications to determine when a machine has changed network locations?
Answers:
  1. Synchronization Manager
  2. Network Location Awareness (NLA)
  3. Offline Viewing
  4. Peer-to-peer Networking Support
51. The _____________ is a large hidden file where Windows XP finds information about all of the hardware, software, and various settings and user options.
Answers:
  1. Windows Registry
  2. Finder
  3. Preferences
  4. Windows SysOps
52. How can you customize Advanced Start menu options in windows XP operating system.
Answers:
  1. Right click on the Taskbar and click the Customize button.
  2. Right click on the Taskbar, choose Properties, click on Start Menu, and click the Customize button.
  3. Right click on the Taskbar and choose open all users.
  4. Left click on the Taskbar; choose Properties.
53. Which of the following type of objects can you search on your computer and on the network, using Windows XP Search Companion?
Answers:
  1. People in your contact list
  2. Pictures
  3. Documents
  4. Windows Help
  5. All of the above
54. A new feature introduced in Windows XP that allows another user to log in and use the system without having to log out the previous user and Quit any running applications is known in Windows XP as:
Answers:
  1. Multiple user login
  2. Simulcasting
  3. Fast user switching
  4. Multiprocessing
55. The hard-drive utility tool in Windows XP for automatically fixing file system errors or for searching for and attempted recovery of bad sectors is:
Answers:
  1. CheckDisk (CHKDSK)
  2. SystemCheck (SYSCHK)
  3. DiskFix (DSKFX)
  4. DiskScan (DSKSCN)
56. The new feature of Windows XP that can edit films, add sound and titles, and delete scenes is:
Answers:
  1. Windows Movie Maker
  2. Windows Film Director
  3. Movie Producer
  4. Film Maker
57. State whether the following statement is true or false.
With Windows XP, you cannot specify that files with certain file name extensions should always open in the same program.
Answers:
  1. True
  2. False
58. The older version of the Windows XP Desktop is called the “Windows Classic” look. One way to get the Windows Classic Desktop from the new default Windows XP Desktop is to:
Answers:
  1. In the System control panel, select Properties from the View menu. Select the Desktop tab and click on the Desktop pull-down list and select Windows Classic. Click OK.
  2. Right-click on the desktop and choose Properties. Select the Themes tab and click on the Theme pull-down list and select Windows Classic. Click OK.
  3. In the Display control panel, select Properties. Select the Desktop tab and click on the Theme pull-down list and select Windows Classic. Click OK.
  4. Right-click on the desktop and choose Themes. Select the Desktops tab and click on the Desktop pull-down list and select Windows Classic. Click OK.
59. Windows XP tracks whatever files that load during every boot and application launches, and the operating system uses that information to prefetch files into RAM. These prefetch data are parsed into a file named __________ located in the WindowsPrefetch folder on the boot drive. Every three days, a limited defragmentation operation automatically occurs in the background during idle for only those files in that file to further speed up the computer’s file access.
Answers:
  1. Defrag.sys
  2. Prefetch.sys
  3. Defrag.ini
  4. Layout.ini
60. Microsoft makes available a tool called the _____________________ for checking computers with a Windows operating system. This tool helps remove infections left by third-party software installed on the computer and displays a report describing the outcome in a log file named mrt.log in the %WINDIR%debug folder.
Answers:
  1. Microsoft Reliability Tool
  2. Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
  3. Microsoft Windows Antivirus Tool
  4. Microsoft Recovery Tool

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