Ctrl+Page Down
Ctrl+Page Up
Both of the above
None of the above
C. Both of the above
To enhance the overall appearance of the document
To mark the starting of a page
To make large document more readable
To allow page headers and footers to appear on document when it is printed
AVI
BMP
WAV
MP3
8 and 72
8 and 68
6 and 72
6 and 68
find command
Replace command
Spelling and Grammar
Thesaurus
Ctrl + Up Arrow
is used toMoves the cursor one page up
Moves the cursor one line up
Moves the cursor one screen up
Moves the cursor one paragraph up
font effects
text effects
font styles
word art
feature
hyperlink
palette
theme
to set tabs
to set indents
to change page margins
All of the above
Moves the cursor end of the line
Moves the cursor end of the document
Moves the cursor end of the paragraph
Moves the cursor end of the screen
Data source
Sheet
Data sheet
Source
Ctrl + Q
is used toRemove Paragraph formatting (Line Space and Paragraph Space)
Close Word Application without saving Document
Print Whole Document without confirmation
Does nothing
Use the previous page or next page buttons
Use the keyboard
Use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars
Use the zoom button
Double click the left border of column
Double click the right border of column
Double click the column header
All of above
Margin that is added to right margin when printing
Margin that is added to the binding side of page when printing
Margin that is added to the left margin when printing
Margin that is added to the outside of the page when printing
Align Justify
Insert Hyperlink
Search
1 and 1
2 and 1
1 and 2
2 and 2
Copy and Paste
Cut and Paste
Paste and Delete
Paste and Cut
Times New Roman
Arial
Algerian
None of the above
Auto Format
Auto Correct
Smart Tags
Auto Text
Insert the symbol or type the text in a Word document first. Then, select the text or symbol and go to the AutoCorrect dialog box.
Click the Tools menu and choose AutoCorrect Options. Then, click the Insert menu and choose Symbol (or click the Format menu and choose Paragraph) to add the symbol or paragraph to AutoCorrect.
AutoCorrect can only accommodate one line of text. It is not possible to convert a symbol or multiple lines of text into an AutoCorrect entry.
Insert the symbol or type the text in a Word document first. Then, select the text or symbol and click the Edit menu followed by Paste Special. Select New AutoCorrect Entry and then click OK.
a word
an entire sentence
whole document
any of the above
Ctrl + PageUp
is used toMoves the cursor one Page Up
Moves the cursor one Paragraph Up
Moves the cursor one Screen Up
Moves the cursor one Line Up
short, repetitive
grammatically incorrect
misspelled
none of the above
Forms tool bar
Formatting tool bar
Drawing tool bar
All of the above
Normal
Print Layout
Outline
Web Layout
Ctrl + =
Ctrl + Shift + =
Alt + Ctrl + Shift + =
None of above
Ctrl + Left Arrow
is used toMoves the cursor beginning of the Line
Moves the cursor one word left
Moves the cursor one paragraph up
Moves the cursor one paragraph down
Web layout view
Print Layout view
Reading View
Print Preview
Down Cursor Key
Enter Key
Shift + Enter
Ctrl + Enter
Chart
Graph
Clip Art
Word Art