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Microsoft Excel Functions Formulas Shortcuts

Subject : it-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Highlight Precedents






2. Find Based on Row






3. Show all Precedents






4. Go to Formulas






5. Advanced Data Filter






6. Paste Link






7. Trace all dependents (indirect)






8. Conditional Sum






9. Trace immediate dependents






10. Trace Dependents






11. Remove tracing arrows






12. Go to dependent cells






13. Find Based on Column






14. Go to Formulas






15. Minimum






16. Used for basic calculations - stored by the excel document within specific cells or across different ranges of cells






17. Trace Precedents






18. Create Pivot Table






19. Record Macros






20. Conditional






21. Displays the number of cells with numerical values in the argument range. For example - =COUNT(D6:D21) displays 16 if all the cells are filled.






22. Sum Numbers






23. Displays the standard deviation of the numbers contained in the range of the argument.






24. Find Item






25. Zoom to selection






26. Displays the average of the range identified in the argument. For example - =AVERAGE(E4:E9) displays the average of the numbers contained in the range E4:E9.






27. Copy Formula Right






28. Displays the natural logarithm of a number. For example - =LN(50) will display 1.69897.






29. Maximum






30. Validate Data






31. Uses two input cells - but only the value of a single result cell can be displayed. Used to explore the impact of changing two values on a single result






32. Select From List






33. All Must Be True






34. Displays the payment per period needed to repay a loan at a specified interest rate for a specified number of periods.






35. Displays the square root of the number identified in the argument. For example =SQRT(C4) will display the square root of the value in C4.






36. Enter Built-In Formula






37. Displays the maximum or largest of the range identified in the argument. For example - =MAX(E4:E9) displays the maximum or largest of the numbers contained in the range E4:E9.






38. Displays the variance for the numbers contained in the range of the argument.






39. Find Item's Position






40. Displays the future value of a series of equal payments at a fixed rate for a specified number of periods.






41. Evaluate formula






42. Ranges that do not have a $ before the column portion of the reference.






43. View Macros






44. Enter Formula






45. Displays the sum of cells with numerical values in the argument range. For example - =SUM(D6:D21) displays the total added together if all the cells are filled.






46. Delete Comment






47. Recalculate all workbooks






48. Refresh Worksheet / Calculate Formulas






49. Count Number of Entries






50. Go to precedent cells