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Exercise

                                                        Section A (Objective)

                 A.  Tick (✓) the correct option.
                    1.  How can you select a group of cells in Word 2016?
                       a. Click on any cell and drag to select more cells

                       b. Double-click the first cell

                       c. Press Ctrl and click each cell

                       d. Click the cell and press the Tab key

                    2.  What happens when you press the Tab key after entering data into a cell in a table?
                       a. It moves to the previous cell                 b. It moves to the next cell

                       c. It moves to the next row                      d. It exits the table

                    3.  Identify the use of table in Word.

                       a. Drawing shapes                                b. Organising and presenting data

                       c. Inserting images                              d. Formatting paragraphs

                    4.  Where are the contents of a table entered in Word?
                       a. Frames                                        b. Cells

                       c. Margins                                       d. Footnotes

                 B.  Fill in the blanks using the words given below.

                                   Hints: organise, select, rows, Spin box, right-pointing, columns

                    1.  When mouse pointer is moved outside the left edge of the first cell in a row, it becomes a black
                       ........................... arrow.

                    2.  Click on the cell to ........................... a single cell in Word 2016.
                    3.  ........................... and ........................... make up a table in Word.
                    4.  The purpose of a table is to ........................... data.

                    5.  ........................... is used to enter the desired column width or row height.

                 C.  Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false.
                    1.  A table in Word is composed of horizontally aligned columns and vertically
                       aligned rows.                                                                    ...........................
                    2.  After merging cells, the content of each cell will disappear.                   ...........................
                    3.  To move a table in Word, you can drag the table by its Move Table Handle.       ...........................

                    4.  You can easily change the built-in Table styles.                                ...........................
                    5.  To change the colour of the shading in a table, you must modify the Fill option
                       under the Shading tab.                                                           ...........................



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