Computer Science/IT MCQs
Topic Notes: Computer Science/IT
MCQs and preparation resources for competitive exams, covering important concepts, past papers, and detailed explanations.
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
231
In MS Word, what is the term for the list of addresses used in mail merge?
Answer:
Data source
The mailing list is referred to as the data source in mail merge operations.
232
Originally, AutoCorrect was meant to replace which type of words as you type?
Answer:
Misspelled
AutoCorrect was designed to automatically fix commonly misspelled words.
233
To access the Symbol dialog box, which menu should you open?
Answer:
Insert
The ‘Symbol’ dialog is under the Insert menu for inserting special characters.
234
You want your page number to appear as ‘a’ instead of ‘1’ in the footer—how do you change this?
Answer:
Use the Page Number Format tool and set the required format
The Page Number Format option lets you specify number format styles.
235
How do you quickly fit a column to its contents in a table?
Answer:
Double-click the right border of the column
Double-clicking the right edge automatically fits the column width to the text.
236
What’s the largest font size you can set for a character in Word?
Answer:
1638
The maximum font size possible for any character in Word is 1638 points.
237
Which is NOT considered a font style?
Answer:
Superscript
Superscript is a font effect, not a style like Bold, Italics, or Regular.
238
To change your document’s typeface (font), which menu would you use?
Answer:
Format
Font settings like typeface and size are found under the Format menu.
239
What is the standard default left margin setting in Word 2003 documents?
Answer:
1.25
Word 2003 sets the left margin by default to 1.25 inches for all new documents.
240
Which of these is NOT a standard type of page margin in Word?
Answer:
Center
The standard margins are left, right, top, and bottom, but not center.