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Microsoft Office Word

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. Consists of a group of frequently used styles formatted so they look pleasing when used together






2. Another name for the information included in the document properties






3. The name assigned to a file when it is saved






4. The amount of space above and below a paragraph






5. Allows you to type words in a paragraph continually wihtout pressing the ENTER key at the end of each line






6. The process of searching for grammatical and spelling errors in a document






7. A series of paragraphs each beginning with a bullet character






8. The process of copying an item from the Clipboard into the document






9. Used to adjust the size of graphics and are small circles on the corners of selected graphics






10. Feature that automatically corrects these kinds of errors as you type them in the document (spelling and grammar)






11. Appears on the status bar with an animated pencil writing on paper that indicates that Word is checking for spelling and grammar errors






12. A theme identifies 12 complementary colors for text - background - accents - and links in the document






13. Text that is removed because it is incorrect or superfluous






14. A set of unified formats for fonts - colors - and graphics






15. Contains areas where you can view and enter document properties - found under the prepare submenu






16. The document properties that are associated with all Microsoft Office documents and include authors - title - and subject






17. An explanatory note that exists at the bottom of a page






18. Defines the appearance and shape of the letters - numbers - and special characters






19. An identifier that links a citation to a source






20. Positioned horizontally between the left and right margins of the document






21. The default style in Word which is usually 11-point Calibri






22. Text and graphics that print at the bottom of every page






23. The process of changing the way characteristics appear on the screen and in print






24. The format that indents just the first line of a paragraph






25. Specifies the size of characters based on the system called points






26. A printed version of the document






27. Keyboard keys or combinations that allow you to format text as you type






28. The default view which shows the document on a mock sheet of paper in the document window






29. A temporary storage area in windows






30. A window that can remain open and visible while you work in the document






31. Text has a slanted appearance






32. Aligned at the right margin






33. A small arrow on the lower-right corner of some groups on the Ribbon - when clicked - displays a dialog box or a task pane with additional options for the group






34. Located near the top of the Word window - the control center of word - which has buttons - boxes - and galleries






35. Surrounds a collection of groups - each group contains related commands






36. The process of moving text by dragging the selected item to the new location and inserting it (dropping it)






37. An alphabetical list of sources referenced in a paper






38. The bottom triangle on the 0" mark on the ruler






39. A small blue box on a corrected area of text that displays a menu that allows you to undo a correction or change how Word handles that type of correction in the future






40. Instead of noting each source at the bottom of the page or at the end of the paper - it is in-text citations






41. The tab currently displayed






42. The format of endnotes and footnotes be any length and format - and it named sequentially by number automatically by Word based on the superscripts within the documents






43. The amount of vertical space between lines of text in a paragraph






44. A list of sources in an MLA style document that are directly referenced in the text






45. A document you can use to communicate the results of research findings






46. A superscript needed in MLA that is used to sugnal that an explanatory note exists either at the bottom of the page or at the end of the document






47. Words or phrases that further describe a document






48. Removing the selected item from a document and placing it on the clipboard






49. Displayed by pressing ALT - it acts as a keyboard code icon for certain commands






50. A list of sources that are alphabetized and Word can automatically format in for you