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Computer Skills Pre-Test (word processing)
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Jo has written a poem about food using a word processing program. Use the information below to answer four questions.
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1. Which of these icons did Jo use to align the heading?
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B
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2. When Jo typed her question marks, she used the icons at letter E and one other key. Which other key did she press?
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Caps Lock
Tab
Insert
Shift
3. Jo realised that she had left out the letter e in the word roasted. What should she do to put the 'e' in roasted?
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Highlight the whole word and type an 'e'.
Click at the end of the word and type an 'e'.
Click at the beginning of the word and type an 'e'.
Click where the letter is missing and type an 'e'.
4. Jo accidently deleted a word from her poem. This was the last things that she did. What option should she choose from the Edit menu to fix it?
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Paste
Undo
Paste Special
Select
Ravi is writing about how to build a nesting box for galahs. Use this screen shot to answer two questions.
5. Ravi is about to save his work. Before he clicks on Save, he should
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finish writing the procedure
type a file name
click on Documents
click on Cancel
6. In this screen, 'pigeons' is the name of a
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menu
file
folder
This is Mohammed's work showing his research on Dolphins. He used a word processing program. Use this information to answer the next four questions.
7. What is the more frequently used word for 'insertion point'?
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Hint: It begins with the letter 'c'.
8. What font size has he used for the heading?
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24 pt
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12 pt
9. What font style has he used for the heading?
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10. Mohammed wants to use the word 'ocean' instead of the word 'sea' each time it appears. What is the quickest way for him to do this?
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Delete each word'sea' and retype 'ocean'.
Use the Select All command and type 'ocean'.
Use the Find/Replace command from the Edit menu.
Highlight the word 'sea' each time and type 'ocean'.
Lin has started planning a talk about her excursion to the Bathurst Goldfields using a word processing program. Her document appears in the screen below. Use it to answer the next two questions.
11. Lin has selected one of the pictures.
Explain what would happen if she clicked and dragged on the handle marked A.
Write your answer in the box.
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12. Lin has used certain features in her word processing document so far. Which features has she used?
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table and underlining
italics and graphics
graphics and table
graphics and underlining
There are five letters pointing to some of the bars used on a word processing screen. Use this screen to answer the next four questions.
Match the name of each bar with the correct letter A, B, C, D, or E.
Write only one letter in each box.
Not all the letters will be used.
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14. Status Bar
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15. Title Bar
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16. Menu Bar
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Jane is recounting her holidays. Use this screen to answer the next four questions.
17. Which font is being used? Write your answer in the box.
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18. Which one of the following statements is true about Jane's screen?
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This document has not yet been saved.
This document has been saved with the file name 'Manly'.
This document has been saved with the file name 'A WEEK AT THE BEACH'.
This document has been saved with the file name 'Normal'.
19. Which key on the keyboard should Jane use to begin a new paragraph?
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Control
Backspace
Tab
20. Which word processing tool could Jane use to find another word meaning the same as 'beautiful'?
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spell check
thesaurus
word count
grammar check
Chris wrote this poem.
He then changed his work to look like this. Compare both screens to answer the next question.
21. Complete the sentence to show what he did. Chris added pictures and changed the paper orientation to _______________ .
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Michael is writing about an excursion. Use the screen to answer the next question.
22. Michael wants to change the order of the lines by cutting and pasting. He could not use the 'cut' option because it is grey. Why is the 'cut' option grey?
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