Computer Science - IT MCQs
Topic Notes: Computer Science - IT
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Plato
- Biography: Ancient Greek philosopher (427–347 BCE), student of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle, founder of the Academy in Athens.
- Important Ideas:
- Theory of Forms
- Philosopher-King
- Ideal State
1471
In Microsoft Word, which of the following elements can have borders applied to them?
Answer:
All of these
Microsoft Word provides versatile border options that allow users to apply formatting to various document elements. You can apply borders to individual cells within a table, entire paragraphs of text, or the entire table structure itself to improve document readability and organization.
1472
To configure exceptions for AutoCorrect, which menu should you access to find the 'AutoCorrect Options'?
Answer:
Tools
In older versions of Microsoft Office, the 'Tools' menu was the standard location for accessing various application settings, including AutoCorrect Options. While modern versions of Word have moved these settings to the 'File' > 'Options' menu, the question refers to the legacy menu structure where 'Tools' was the primary location for managing proofing and correction preferences.
1473
In which view mode is the background color of a document typically not visible?
Answer:
Print Preview
Print Preview is designed to show how the document will appear on physical paper. By default, most word processors do not print background colors to save ink, so they are often hidden in this specific view mode.
1474
Which tool is specifically used to generate personalized form letters for multiple recipients?
Answer:
Mail Merge
Mail Merge is a powerful feature in word processors that allows users to combine a template document with a data source, such as a contact list, to automatically generate personalized letters or documents for many people.
1475
Which document formatting feature adjusts top and bottom margins to center text vertically on a printed page?
Answer:
Vertical justifying
Vertical justification or vertical alignment is a feature in word processing software that distributes text evenly between the top and bottom margins of a page. This ensures that the content appears centered vertically, which is useful for title pages or short documents.
1476
Which of the following line spacing options is typically not provided as a direct, single-click selection in the standard Microsoft Word line spacing menu?
Answer:
Triple
Microsoft Word provides standard presets for Single, 1.15, 1.5, and Double spacing. While users can manually define 'Triple' spacing using the 'Multiple' option in the paragraph settings, it is not listed as a default preset button.
1477
What is the term for the single file that Microsoft Word uses to store all frames associated with a Web page?
Answer:
Frames page
When creating a Web page with multiple frames in Microsoft Word, the application generates a 'frames page' file. This file acts as a container that defines the layout and structure of the individual frames, ensuring that all associated content is organized and displayed correctly within a web browser.
1478
Which of the following options is typically located as a tab within the Microsoft Word Ribbon interface?
Answer:
References
In Microsoft Word, the Ribbon is organized into tabs that group related commands. While 'Review' and 'Insert' are also tabs, 'References' is a standard tab provided by default in the Ribbon interface to manage citations, footnotes, and bibliographies.
1479
In Microsoft Word, what is the technical term for the file or list containing the recipient information used during a mail merge process?
Answer:
Data source
During a mail merge in Microsoft Word, the 'Data source' refers to the file, such as an Excel spreadsheet, a CSV file, or an Outlook contact list, that contains the variable information (like names and addresses) to be merged into the main document.
1480
What is the default text wrapping setting applied when an image is inserted into a Microsoft Word document?
Answer:
In Line with Text
By default, Microsoft Word treats an inserted image as a character within the paragraph. This setting, known as 'In Line with Text', ensures the image moves along with the surrounding text flow.