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●   Single: It provides single line spacing, according to the point size of the font. It is the default line
                             spacing that exists in a normal document.

                         ●  1.5 lines: It provides one and a half line size spacing, according to the point size of the font.
                         ●  Double: It provides double line spacing, according to the point size of the font.
                         ●   At least: It sets minimum spacing between the lines. This option is useful if there are fonts and lines of
                             different sizes in the paragraph.
                         ●   Proportional: It allows to enter a percentage value in the box for line spacing, where 100% corresponds
                             to a single line spacing.
                         ●  Leading: It sets the height of the vertical space that is inserted between two lines.
                         ●   Fixed: It sets the line spacing to exactly match the value that is entered in the box. This can result in
                             cropped characters.
                 D.  Application based questions.
                     1.     Aman has written an essay in OpenOffice Writer that has many wrong spelt words. His teacher asked him
                         to correct the spellings of all words quickly. What feature of writer can he use to do so?
                     2.     Mira has received a file from her colleague which has content regarding the sales meeting. She needs to
                         make some changes by keeping a record of what she does. What feature of writer can she use to do so?

                     Ans. 1. AutoSpellcheck    2. Track changes


                                                              SECTION C
                                              (Case-based/Passage-based Type Questions)
                       When a document contains pictures, graphics and text effects in addition to the written matter; the ideas that
                     are being conveyed, reach the readers more effectively. Drawing tool bar offers its users, with plenty of options
                     to make the document look attractive by use of colours, shapes, text effects, text boxes, graphics etc. It is
                     located above the Status Bar towards the bottom of the screen. The Drawing toolbar is divided into two parts
                     in which the first part consists of drawing tools, while the second part consists of more generic tools.
                     1.   Which of the following menu is used to insert symbols?
                         i.  Symbol shapes                                   ii.  Basic Shapes

                         iii.  Callouts                                      iv.  None of these
                     2.     How many drawing handles are visible when a drawing object is selected?
                         i.  Six                                             ii.  Seven
                         iii.  Eight                                         iv.  Four

                     3.   Which of the following is used add special text effects to a document?
                         i.  Ellipse                                         ii.  Extrusion On/Off
                         iii.  Star                                          v.  Fontwork Gallery
                     4.   Which of the following tools is used for free hand drawing?
                         i.  Free form Line                                  ii.  Line

                         iii.  Points                                        iv.  Block Arrow
                     5.   Which tool is used to select an object to move or resize?
                         i.  Rectangle                                       ii.  Free form Line
                         iii.  Callouts                                      iv.  Select

                     Ans. 1. i.    2. iii.    3. iv.    4. i.    5. iv.


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