Question
71: 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.
Ans:
a.True
b.
False
c. Convert
Question
72: What is the minimum number of rows and columns that a Word 2003 table can
have?
a. Zero
b. 2 Rows
and 1 Column
c. 2 Rows
and 2 Columns
Ans: d. 1
Row and 1 Column
e. 1 Row
and 2 Columns
Question
73: 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)?
Ans: a.
Left click on the Window menu and choose Remove Split.
b. Left
click on the Edit menu and choose Undo Split.
c. Left
click on the Window menu and choose Delete Split.
Ans: d.
Left click on the Tools menu and choose Remove Split.
e. Left
click on the Window menu and choose Split Window.
Question
74: 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?
a. To
enhance the overall appearance of the document.
b. To
mark the starting and ending of a page.
c. To
make large documents more readable.
Ans: d.
To allow page headers and footers to appear on the document when it is printed.
e. To
allow page headers and footers to appear on a web page when it is previewed in
a browser.
Question
75: What is the function of hanging indents in Microsoft Word 2003?
a. The
Hanging Indent feature indents each line except the last line by the amount
specified in the By field.
b. The
Hanging Indent feature indents the last line by the amount specified in the By
field.
Ans: c.
The Hanging Indent feature indents each line except the first line by the
amount specified in the By field.
d. The
Hanging Indent feature indents all the highlighted lines by the amount
specified in the By field.
e. The
Hanging Indent feature right indents the first line by the amount specified in
the By field.
Question
76: Which of the following bitmap (raster) file formats has the lowest
resolution (only 8 bits per pixel)?
a. JPG
b. TIFF
Ans: c.
GIF
d. PNG
e. BMP
Question
77: Why are footnotes and endnotes used in printed documents?
a. To
mention the page number at the bottom of the page.
b. To
mention the current date and the date the document was created.
Ans: c.
To explain, comment on, or provide references for text in a document.
Ans: d.
To add html links that can link the document to a web page.
Question
78: How can you make letters bold?
a. By
clicking on the Bold icon in the formatting toolbar.
b. By
Pressing ALT+B.
Ans: c.
By Pressing CTRL+B.
e. By
highlighting the desired text and choosing the AutoCorrect function in the
Tools menu.
Question
79: 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?
a. The
line spacing is fixed, and Word 2003 does not adjust it. This option does not
space all lines evenly.
b. Word
2003 sets the line spacing at exactly one-and-one-half times that of single
line spacing.
c. Word
2003 accommodates the largest font in that line, plus a small amount of extra
space depending upon the font used.
Ans: d.
The line spacing is fixed, and Word 2003 does not adjust it. This option spaces
all lines evenly.
Question
80: 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?
Ans: b. Lowered