Q.1. Fill in the blanks with the given words.
(i) The Table command is present in the Insert Tab.
(ii) Merge cells is used to break down the barriers between cells and join them into one cell.
(iii) A table is a grid of cells arranged in rows and columns.
(iv) AutoFormat controls some minor text formatting as you type.
(v) You can format a fraction by typing the first value in superscript, the slash mark, and then the second value in subscript.
(vi) The Track Changes command of the Tracking group is present in the Review Tab.
(vii) Split cells is used to divide a single cell into several cells.
(viii) Another way to merge and split cells is to click the Draw Table or Eraser command on the Table Tools Layout contextual tab of the Draw group.
(ix) Part of Word 2016’s AutoCorrect function is a feature named AutoFormat.
(x) When you turn on Track Changes, every change you make to the document will appear as a coloured markup.
Q.2. State whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).
(i) Track changes option allows you to take a print out of a document. False
(ii) It is possible to delete a row by a right-click on any cell of the row for the desired option. True
(iii) Split cells allows you to break a Table into 2 tables. False
(iv) Using ‘Eraser’ command it is possible to split a cell. False
(v) You cannot insert mathematical symbols into a Word document. False
(vi) Once a Table is inserted, you cannot insert additional rows. False
(vii) Merge cells is used to break down the barriers between cells and join them into one cell. True
(viii) Using ‘Draw Table’ command it is possible to merge a cell. False
(ix) The AutoFormat option automatically detects and correct typos and misspelled words. True
(x) To create a bold line, type three underlines and press Enter. True
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