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(b)  Name box
                      (c)  Worksheet

                   3.  What do you understand by function? Name and define the various functions Calc provides.
                   4.  What are the advantages of spreadsheets?
                   5.   Differentiate between Undo and Redo.
                                                                                                 21 st   #Communication
              VII. Competency-based question.                                                  Century   #Technology Literacy
                                                                                                Skills
                  Muskan has done market analysis for the launch of a new product. Now she has to showcase her analysis to the
                  board members where she works. How should Muskan showcase her results?



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                I.   1.  (c)                 2.  (b)              3.  (a)               4.  (c)
                    5.  (b)                  6.  (a)              7.  (d)               8.  (a)
                    9.  (c)                  10.  (b)             11.  (b)              12.  (d)
                II.   1.   functions and formulae  2.  = (equal to)   3.  AutoFilter and Standard filter

                    4.  Insert               5.  Ctrl + N
                III. 1.  False               2.  True             3.  False             4.  True           5.  False
                IV.   1.  (b)                2.  (d)              3.  (e)               4.  (a)            5.  (c)
                V.  1.   A spreadsheet consists of sheets. Spreadsheet is the working area or page on the screen. A Spreadsheet
                      consists of rows and columns.
                    2.   The selected cell is called the active cell and is highlighted with a thick border. Also, the address of the active
                      cell is displayed in the Name box.
                    3.   Filtering is a quick and simple way to find and work with specific data based on the criteria you specify.
                      The filter feature selectively hides the data you don’t want to see and displays only the rows or columns that
                      meet the conditions or criteria you set.
                    4.  (a) The cell C1 should contain a formula starting with = sign. In cell C1, enter=A1+B1.
                       (b) We can enter in C1 cell =sum(A1:B1).
                    5.   The Calc Fill Handle tool is used to automatically fill input in series. It fills the next cells when we drag it
                      with the next pre-defined value. For example, if you want to fill the numbers in sequence of even numbers
                      2, 4, 6...., or days of the week as Monday, Tuesday,.... or months as Jan, Feb,...., we need to enter the first two
                      values, select them and drag to the next cells to generate the series
                VI.  1.  Presentation is a way of systematic display of information. It includes pictures, text, graphics, audios,
                       videos and animated objects that are organised and presented in a proper sequence. With the advent
                       of computers and development of different types of presentation software, ideas or information can be
                       presented in a more effective, efficient and interesting way.
                        There are a variety of presentation software available:

                        • Microsoft PowerPoint                    • OpenOffice Impress
                        • Google Slides         `                 • LibreOffice Impress
                        • Prezi                                   • Keynote
                     2.   (a)   Formula bar: Whatever you input, it appears in the formula bar. You can also immediately input or
                           change data and formulas in the Formula Bar.






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