Chapter Review


I. Multiple Choice: Encircle the letter with the correct answer.

  1. This form of a mouse pointer is used to copy cell content.

    1. I-Beam

    2. Fill Handle

    3. Cursor

    4. Thick Cross

  2. The command that enables you to recover from the mistake you have made.

    1. Undo

    2. Ctrl+Y

    3. Redo

    4. Edit

  3. A keyboard shortcut that allows you to go back to the beginning of the spreadsheet.

    1. Ctrl+End

    2. Home

    3. Ctrl+Home

    4. Ctrl+Arrow Up

  4. A rectangular block of cells referred to by its upper-left and lower-right diagonal corner cells.

    1. Column

    2. Range

    3. Row

    4. Cell

  5. A keyboard shortcut that allows you to go back to the beginning of a row.

    1. F5

    2. Arrow Up

    3. Home

    4. Ctrl+Home

  6. The Office Clipboard allows you to store up to this number of items.

    1. 24

    2. 12

    3. 16

    4. 20

  7. It is the target destination of the selected cells that have been copied or cut.

    1. Destination area

    2. Target area

    3. Paste area

    4. None

  8. These are dates, numbers, and characters not used in calculations.

    1. Values

    2. Characters

    3. Labels

    4. Numbers

  9. The mouse pointer that allows you to edit text within a formula bar.

    1. I-Beam

    2. Double Arrow

    3. Fill Handle

    4. Thick Cross

  10. The default active cell upon opening MS Excel.

    1. B1

    2. A

    3. A1

    4. B

II. Write down the shortcut key/s of the following commands.

  1. Copy ----------------------

  2. Cut ----------------------

  3. Paste ----------------------

  4. Find ----------------------

  5. Go To ----------------------

  6. Undo ----------------------

  7. Redo ----------------------

  8. Date ----------------------

  9. Time ----------------------

  10. Replace ----------------------

III. Draw at least five (5) forms of Mouse Pointer and identify its name. (2 pts. Each)

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Microsoft Excel Whiz 2002 2003
Microsoft Excel Whiz 2002 2003
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2004
Pages: 66

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