Unit 10. More on word processing

Unit 10: Self-test

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Find answers to this self-test at the back of the book: Answers for Self-Tests

True or false

  1. The footer is a section of information that appears at the bottom margin of each page of a document.
  2. Word does not support automatic numbering of pages in a multi-page document.
  3. Right Tab – text is aligned to the right of the tab stop.
  4. Decimal Tab – numbers are aligned by their vertical bar.
  5. Click on the Insert tab and then Show/Hide symbol (¶) will show hidden page beaks.

Fill in the blank

  1. A [blank] is a section of information that appears at the top margin of each page of a document.
  2. The [blank] is a dot, an asterisk, a small circle, or other symbols that is found before the text to help organize information, make it easier to read, or differentiate between the different points.
  3. Bar Tab – inserts a [blank] line into a line of text.
  4. A [blank] break splits a page into sections that can have a different format or layout within the same page in the document.

Multiple choice

  1. [Blank]-click refers to quickly click the left mouse button twice on any folder, file, or program to open it.
    1. right
    2. double
    3. left
    4. all of the above
  2. Tab stop – a location where the cursor would stop when the [blank] key is pressed.
    1. shift
    2. return
    3. tab
    4. all of the above
  3. Center Tab – text is centered in the [blank] of the tab stop.
    1. left
    2. right
    3. bar
    4. middle
  4. A [blank] break marks the end of a page that indicates where the printer will start a new page.
    1. section
    2. page
    3. text
    4. all of the above
  5. Right Tab – text is aligned to the [blank] of the tab stop.
    1. left
    2. middle
    3. bar
    4. right
  6. Decimal Tab – numbers are aligned by their [blank].
    1. decimal points
    2. tab stop
    3. bar
    4. all of the above

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