Computer Awareness Competition FTR BSF GUJ Page 1 of 4 Practice test paper Event-II Date- -------------- 03 Questions, 100 Mks, 60 Minute REGT NO. : RANK : NAME : UNIT/HQ- : Q:1 - Type the following article in Microsoft word with the following conditions- Open a ms word file with your name and date(as like “deshbandhu- 15june”) and save it into folder name“Event II practice test “ at document folder. Change the page orientation into portrait and the paper size to A4. Change the top, bottom, left and right margins to 1.5 centimetre. Use the font of the entire document is “Book Antique” and use font size 11 pts except headings and subheadings. Size of inserted desktop screenshot picture is height 7cm and width 12 cm. Text wrapping of picture is “behind text”. ------------------------------------- question starts here ------------------------ spreadsheet is an interactive computer application for organization, analysis and storage of data in tabular form. [1][2][3] Spreadsheets are developed as computerized simulations of paper accounting worksheets . [4] The program operates on data entered in cells of a table. Each cell may contain either numeric or text data, or the results of formulas that automatically calculate and display a value based on the contents of other cells. A spreadsheet may also refer to one such electronic document. Spreadsheets have replaced paper-based systems throughout the business world. Although they were first developed for accounting or bookkeeping tasks, they now are used extensively in any context where tabular lists are built, sorted, and shared. Usage A spreadsheet consists of a table of cells arranged into rows and columns and referred to by the X and Y locations. X locations, the columns, are normally represented by letters, "A", "B", "C", etc., while rows are normally represented by numbers, 1, 2, 3, etc. A single cell can be referred to by addressing its row and column, "C10" for instance. This electronic concept of cell references was first introduced in LANPAR (Language for Programming Arrays at Random) (co-invented by Rene Pardo and Remy Landau) and a variant used in VisiCalc, and known as "A1 notation". Additionally, spreadsheets have the concept of a range, a group of cells, normally A
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Computer Awareness Competition FTR BSF GUJ
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Practice test paper Event-II Date- -------------- 03 Questions, 100 Mks, 60 Minute
REGT NO. :
RANK :
NAME :
UNIT/HQ- :
Q:1 - Type the following article in Microsoft word with the following conditions-
Open a ms word file with your name and date(as like “deshbandhu-15june”) and save it into folder name“Event II practice test “ at document folder.
Change the page orientation into portrait and the paper size to A4.
Change the top, bottom, left and right margins to 1.5 centimetre.
Use the font of the entire document is “Book Antique” and use font size 11 pts except headings and subheadings.
Size of inserted desktop screenshot picture is height 7cm and width 12 cm.
Text wrapping of picture is “behind text”.
------------------------------------- question starts here ------------------------
spreadsheet is an interactive computer application for organization, analysis and storage of
data in tabular form.[1][2][3] Spreadsheets are developed as computerized simulations of paper
accounting worksheets.[4] The program operates on data entered in cells of a table. Each cell
may contain either numeric or text data, or the results of formulas that automatically calculate
and display a value based on the contents of other cells. A spreadsheet may also refer to one
such electronic document.
Spreadsheets have replaced paper-based systems throughout the business world. Although
they were first developed for accounting or bookkeeping tasks, they now are used extensively
in any context where tabular lists are built, sorted, and shared.
Usage
A spreadsheet consists of a table of cells arranged into rows and columns and referred to by the
X and Y locations. X locations, the columns, are normally represented by letters, "A", "B", "C",
etc., while rows are normally represented by numbers, 1, 2, 3, etc. A single cell can be referred
to by addressing its row and column, "C10" for instance. This electronic concept of cell
references was first introduced in LANPAR (Language for Programming Arrays at Random)
(co-invented by Rene Pardo and Remy Landau) and a variant used in VisiCalc, and known as
"A1 notation". Additionally, spreadsheets have the concept of a range, a group of cells, normally
The IBM Financial Planning and Control System was developed in 1976, by Brian Ingham at
IBM Canada. It was implemented by IBM in at least 30 countries.
APLDOT modeling language
An example of an early "industrial weight" spreadsheet was APLDOT, developed in 1976 at the
United States Railway Association on an IBM 360/91, running at The Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, MD.
VisiCalc
Because of Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston's implementation of VisiCalc on the Apple II in 1979
and the IBM PC in 1981, the spreadsheet concept became widely known in the late 1970s and
early 1980s. VisiCalc was the first spreadsheet that combined all essential features of modern
spreadsheet applications.
Q:2 - Use the worksheet given below to answer the questions that follow:
Prepare the following worksheet - 7
Employee
Details
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E8 Cornell Assistant 4,600 300
E9 John Assistant 3,500 450
E2 Francis Supervisor 6,508 500
E3 Edwin Management 8,006 1,801
E10 Carl Assistant 4,200 100
E4 Bernard Management 7,917 1,775
E5 George Supervisor 5,500 850
E1 Lewis Management 8,291 2,500
E6 Albert Supervisor 5,700 760
E7 Edward Supervisor 7,151 1,545
Tax Rate
12%
Questions
(i). Make all the column titles bold, and size 12. Center the title , across columns A1:H1 and make it size 16, and Bold. - --3
(ii). Calculate the gross pay in cell F4. ---1
(iii). Calculate the amount of tax deducted from each employee, given that the tax rate is 12% of the gross pay. Tax rate is found in cell A16 of the worksheet. ---2
(iv). Format the text orientation in the range A4:G4 to 0 degrees. ---2
(v). Adjust the column width such that all the headings are visible. ---1
(vi). In cell H4, enter the title Net Pay and calculate the Net pay for all employees. ---1
(vii). Format the range G4:H13 to zero (0) decimal places.-- -1
(viii). Format the title Net Pay to match the other titles.-- 1
(ix). Set the range A1 to H16 as Print Area. -- -1
(x). Using the Names in column B, Basic Pay in column D, and Allowances in column E, insert a Clustered Column Pie Chart on the same sheet to show comparison of the salaries for the employees. The Chart Title should be Employee Details, the Y-axis should be Employee Names and the X-axis should be Thousands (Kshs).-- 3
(xi). Move the chart so that the top left corner is on cell A18. --1
(xii). Change the Chart Title to Employees’ Salary Details. --1
(xiii). Change the Chart Type to Clustered bar with a 3-D visual effect. --1
(xiv). Increase the Chart Title Font size to 14. -1
(xv). Change the text direction for the title of the X-axis to 0 degrees, and for the Y-axis to -90 degrees. -1
(xvi). Resize the chart such that the bottom left corner is on cell A55, while the bottom right corner is on cell I55 so that all the details are clearly visible. --1
(xvii). Save the worksheet as name followed by date (as like pawan-15june). -1
Q:3 - Prepare a excel sheet and give name “food”
Using the data given, get the sum of all the figures within the range:.
Display maximum data of every day in green colour.