The correct answers to the multiple-choice questions are: 1(b), 2(a), 3(c), and 4(a). The fill-in-the-blanks answers include 'Files', 'Formatting', 'Alignment', and 'Italic'. The true or false statements review the correct procedures for formatting text in MS-Word.
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Here are the answers to the multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, and true/false statements:
Multiple-Choice Questions:
A command can be cancelled by clicking on:
(b) Undo button - The Undo button is commonly used to reverse the most recent command or action in many software applications.
It is the look and shape of the letters of the text:
(a) Font - A font refers to the design of the text characters in document or design applications.
Small symbols like dot, square, circle, etc.:
(c) Bullets - Bullets are symbols used to organize information or lists in documents.
If you want to make text darker, click on:
(a) Bold - The Bold option is used to make text appear thicker and darker to emphasize importance.
Fill in the Blanks:
Files are referred to as documents in MS-Word. - In Microsoft Word, documents are often called files.
Changing the appearance of the text is called formatting - Formatting involves altering the text's appearance such as font, size, and style.
Typography means the manner in which the characters - This involves the art and technique of arranging type to make the written language legible, readable, and visually appealing.
Italics makes the text in a slanting position. - The Italic style slants the text for emphasis or distinction.
True or False Statements:
Selecting the font, colour, size from the standard tool bar. - True . Many applications have a standard toolbar where these options are available for quick access.
To perform editing, first select the text. - True . In most applications, to edit specific parts of text, it needs to be selected first.
Selecting various text effects from the font dialog box. - True . The font dialog box often provides options for text effects like bold, italics, underline, etc.
Bullets are placed after the text. - False . Bullets are typically placed before text to indicate items in a list.