Q.1
Spreadsheets are applications designed to .......
  • do the same job as databases only they are cheaper
  • give you a large desktop to work on
  • help accountants
  • perform calculations on data in a convenient way
Q.2
Typical uses of spreadsheets would not include .......
  • creating invoices
  • doing basic calculations on a few numbers
  • producing charts and graphs
  • simple databases
Q.3
The work space is divided into rectangles called .......
  • bells
  • cells
  • sells
  • shells
Q.4
Each cell may contain .......
  • numbers and text and formulae at the same time
  • numbers and text at the same time
  • numbers only
  • numbers or text or formulae
Q.5
Cells are organised in rows and .......
  • boxes
  • columns
  • layers
  • shelves
Q.6
A cell is identified by the row and column it is in. They are .......
  • its address
  • its identifier
  • its postcode
  • the cell location
Q.7
What do we call a cell being worked on?
  • Active cell
  • Calc cell
  • Current cell
  • Live cell
Q.8
A cell can contain a 'formula'. A formula is .......
  • an instruction telling the spreadsheet what actions to take
  • an instruction telling the user what actions to take
  • a chemical equation
  • None of these
Q.9
A formula in a cell usually begins with a .......
  • #
  • ~
  • ^
  • =
Q.10
A cell can be referred to in a formula using a relative or .......
  • absolute address
  • core address
  • key address
  • primary address
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