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Microsoft Office Word is an example of ____ software. a. Database b Microsoft Office Word is an example of ____ software. a. Database b. Spreadsheet c. Word processing d. Presentation c. Word processing

2. Which of the following is. not one of the menus listed 2. Which of the following is not one of the menus listed in Word’s menu bar? a. Tools b. File c. Edit d. New d. New

If you want to find out a button’s name, just position the pointer over it to see its ____. a. dialog box b. title bar c. Submenu d. ScreenTip d. ScreenTip

c. Standard and Formatting toolbars Which two toolbars usually appear when you first launch Word? a. Standard and Drawing toolbars b. Formatting and Drawing toolbars c. Standard and Formatting toolbars d. Standard and Getting Started toolbars c. Standard and Formatting toolbars

Every menu has a list of. options called menu ____. a. Commands b Every menu has a list of options called menu ____. a. Commands b. Buttons c. dialog boxes d. Tools a. Commands

Some menu commands open. _____ that let you select. options or specify Some menu commands open _____ that let you select options or specify information to be used when performing the command. a. Toolbars b. dialog boxes c. scroll bars d. task panes b. dialog boxes

c. Edit the contents of a document. Which of the following is not a task you can do in the Save As dialog box? a. Create a new folder. b. Assign a name to a document. c. Edit the contents of a document. d. Specify the folder in which a document will be saved. c. Edit the contents of a document.

a. the sentence will be selected If you hold down [CTRL] and click anywhere in a sentence, ____. a. the sentence will be selected b. the sentence will be deleted c. the sentence will be moved to the beginning of the document d. the insertion point will be placed at the beginning of the sentence a. the sentence will be selected

Which of the following best explains the difference between [BACKSPACE] and [DEL]? a. [BACKSPACE] deletes the character to the left of the insertion point whereas [DEL] deletes the character to the right of the insertion point. b. [BACKSPACE] deletes the character to the right of the insertion point whereas [DEL] deletes the character to the left of the insertion point. c. [BACKSPACE] can be used to delete entire words whereas [DEL] cannot. d. There is no difference between the two. a. [BACKSPACE] deletes the character to the left of the insertion point whereas [DEL] deletes the character to the right of the insertion point.

d. double-click anywhere in the word If you want to select a word in a document, you can ____. a. hold down [CTRL] and click anywhere in the word b. hold down [INSERT] and click anywhere in the word c. click once anywhere in the word d. double-click anywhere in the word d. double-click anywhere in the word

c. How the Spell Check feature can help you correct misspelled words 11. The above screen shows ____. a. How you can choose a file name for your document b. the folder in which your document will be saved c. How the Spell Check feature can help you correct misspelled words d. How you can scroll through a document c. How the Spell Check feature can help you correct misspelled words

c. Clicking the [INSERT] button. Which of the following can not be used to save a document. a. Pressing [CTRL]+[S]. b. Clicking the Save button on the Standard toolbar. c. Clicking the [INSERT] button. d. Selecting Save from the File menu. c. Clicking the [INSERT] button.

Matching: Match each item with the correct statement below Matching: Match each item with the correct statement below. Place your answers on the lines provided. a. Button b. Cursor c. Dialog box d. Menu e. Pointer f. Scroll g. ScreenTip h. Menu command ____ 13. A list of commands that are related to one another. ____ 14. Another name for the insertion point. ____ 15. Description that appears when you position the pointer on a button. ____ 16. A graphic that you can click to perform a task. ____ 17. A single option in a menu. ____ 18. To move up and down or left and right within a document. ____ 19. A box that lets you select options or specify information when performing a command. ____ 20. The on-screen arrow that can be moved by your mouse. d b g a h f c e

Match each item with the correct statement below Match each item with the correct statement below. Place your answers on the lines provided. I C G F A E D B H

30. The ___ feature causes the insertion point to automatically go to the beginning of the next line when the current line is full. word wrap

31. When you are in ___ mode, any new text you key will replace the existing text. overtype

32. If you are in the middle of a line and want to move the insertion point to the beginning of the next line, press the ___ key. enter

33. If you want to insert three blank spaces into your document, press the ___ three times. space bar

34. ___ can help save paper by letting you see exactly how a page will appear when it is printed. print preview

35. The active view button print layout view

Styles & formatting button 36. What button is this? Styles & formatting button

toolbar options drop-down arrow 37. These are __ buttons? toolbar options drop-down arrow

next/previous page buttons 38. These are __ buttons? next/previous page buttons