Rachel's Microsoft Word Quiz

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The quiz is about microsoft word. You should have fun.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    How do you get to properties?

    • A.

      Office botton then prepare

    • B.

      Office boutton then print

    • C.

      Insert

    • D.

      View

    Correct Answer
    A. Office botton then prepare
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Office button then prepare" because the question is asking how to access properties. The Office button is typically located in the top left corner of the Microsoft Office suite, and by clicking on it, a menu will appear. From there, selecting the "Prepare" option will likely lead to a submenu or a new window where properties can be accessed.

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  • 2. 

    How do you write a blog?

    • A.

      Page layout

    • B.

      Office button then publish

    • C.

      Office button then prepare

    • D.

      Mailings

    Correct Answer
    B. Office button then publish
    Explanation
    To write a blog, you need to click on the office button and then select the "publish" option. This suggests that the correct way to write a blog is to use the office button and navigate to the publish option. The other options mentioned, such as page layout, prepare, and mailings, are not relevant to the process of writing a blog.

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  • 3. 

    How do you get specialty paper?

    • A.

      Page layout

    • B.

      Office button, new then stationary

    • C.

      Office button then send

    • D.

      Insert

    Correct Answer
    B. Office button, new then stationary
    Explanation
    To get specialty paper, you need to click on the "Office button" (presumably in a software application), then select "New" from the options that appear. After that, choose the "Stationary" option to access specialty paper templates or designs. This process allows you to create or use specialty paper for various purposes such as letterheads, invitations, or certificates.

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  • 4. 

    Which title is not right from the shape box?

    • A.

      Lines

    • B.

      Basic shapes

    • C.

      Block arrows

    • D.

      Symbols

    Correct Answer
    D. Symbols
    Explanation
    The given question asks for the title that is not right from the shape box. The options "Lines," "Basic shapes," and "Block arrows" all represent different types of shapes that can be found in a shape box. However, "Symbols" does not fit into the category of shapes, as symbols are generally used to represent ideas, concepts, or objects. Therefore, "Symbols" is the title that is not right from the shape box.

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  • 5. 

    How many different wordart designs are there?

    • A.

      25

    • B.

      30

    • C.

      18

    • D.

      35

    Correct Answer
    B. 30
    Explanation
    There are 30 different wordart designs available.

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