Formatting Cells
1. Which of the following format you can decide to apply or not in AutoFormat dialog box?
A.  Number format B.  Border format C.  Font format D.  All of above
2. How can you remove borders applied in cells?
A.  Choose None on Border tab of Format cells B.  Open the list on Border tool in Format Cell toolbar then choose first tool (none) C.  Both of above D.  None of above
3. Where can you set the shading color for a range of cells in Excel?
A.  Choose required color form Patterns tab of Format Cells dialog box B.  Choose required color on Fill Color tool in Formatting toolbar C.  Choose required color on Fill Color tool in Drawing toolbar D.  All of above
4. When all the numbers between 0 and 100 in a range should be displayed in Red Color, apply
A.  Use =if() function to format the required numbers red B.  Apply Conditional Formatting command on Format menu C.  Select the cells that contain number between 0 and 100 then click Red color on Text Color tool D.  All of above
5. You can check the conditions against __________ when applying conditional formatting
A.  Cell value B.  Formula C.  Both of above D.  None of above
6. Which of the following is not true regarding Conditional Formatting?
A.  You can add more than one condition to check B.  You can set condition to look for Bold and apply Italics on them C.  You can apply Font, border and pattern formats that meets the specified conditions D.  You can delete any condition from Conditional Formatting dialog box if it is not requried
7. Which tool you will use to join some cells and place the content at the middle of joined cell?
A.  From Format Cells dialog box click on Merge Cells check box B.  From Format Cells dialog box select the Centered alignment C.  From Format Cells dialog box choose Merge and Center check box D.  Click on Merge and Center tool on formatting toolbar
8. It is acceptable to let long text flow into adjacent cells on a worksheet when
A.  Data will be entered in the adjacent cells B.  No data will be entered in the adjacent cells C.  There is no suitable abbreviation for the text D.  There is not time to format the text
9. Long text can be broken down into many lines within a cell. You can do this through
A.  Wrap Text in Format > Cells B.  Justify in Edit > Cells C.  Text Wrapping in Format > Cells D.  All of above
10. If you need to remove only the formatting done in a range (numbers and formula typed there should not be removed), you must
A.  From Edit menu choose Clear and then Formats B.  From Edit menu choose Delete C.  Click on Remove Formatting tool on Standard Toolbar D.  Double click the Format Painter and then press Esc key in keyboard