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Excel Practical Exam: Each Question Should Be Done in Its Own File. Feel Free To Use Your Book and

This document provides instructions for an Excel practical exam consisting of 4 questions. Students must choose 3 out of the 4 questions to complete. The questions involve creating an invoice with formulas, recreating a grade book table with lookups and charts, planning a vacation budget worksheet, and making charts to display class data. Work is to be submitted electronically and will be graded for formatting, spelling, grammar and punctuation.

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Excel Practical Exam: Each Question Should Be Done in Its Own File. Feel Free To Use Your Book and

This document provides instructions for an Excel practical exam consisting of 4 questions. Students must choose 3 out of the 4 questions to complete. The questions involve creating an invoice with formulas, recreating a grade book table with lookups and charts, planning a vacation budget worksheet, and making charts to display class data. Work is to be submitted electronically and will be graded for formatting, spelling, grammar and punctuation.

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Excel Practical Exam

Use Excel 2013 to complete the following exercises. Work is to be submitted


electronically. Choose 3 out of the 4, or do all of the questions for extra credit.
Each question should be done in its own file. Feel free to use your book and
class notes. You may not work together on this exam.
This exam, as well as each assignment, will be graded for correct grammar,
spelling, punctuation, etc. Work will be returned if deemed unacceptable.
1.

The Sales Invoice


Use the template below and create your own invoice for purchased
products. You can sell any product at any price, but you must include
sales tax, discount percentages and at least four items in your invoice. Do
all formulas required. Format the invoice for clarity.
Item

Quantity

List Price Discount

Your Price Total

Subtotal
Sales Tax
Amount
Due
2.

The CS110 Grade Book


Recreate the table shown below. Determine the average for each
students final grade. Alphabetize the list. Using the Lookup formula,
calculate the letter grade for each student whereby anything over 90 is an
A, 80 is a B, 70 is a C, 60 is a D and anything lower is an F. Chart the
final grades in a bar chart.

Name
Washington,
Adam
Stewart, Olive
Danforth, Elsie
Elton, Roger
Banks, Michael
Chau, Lisa
McDonald,
Wendy
Renfrew,
William

Exam
1

Exam
2

Exam
3

Fina
l

80
99
85
56
45
100

88
92
99
76
35
90

87
96
82
74
56
95

94
100
95
70
60
100

75

88

97

89

90

90

85

89

Final
Grade

Letter
Grade

3.

Vacation Budget
Before you create the worksheet in Excel, explain where you want to go
and what kind of activities you would like to do while you are there in a
Word Document. What is your proposed budget? Set up your worksheet
for transportation costs (airfare, car rental, trains, etc.), accommodations,
food, sightseeing and shopping. Include any other activities you might
enjoy. Include a 10% contingency plan for emergencies.

4.

Class Make-up
Create a chart for each:
There are 28 students in a class. 10 are freshmen, 8 sophomores, 4
juniors, and 1 senior. 5 people did not answer the question;
There are 11 men and 17 women do a pie chart for this.
If only 23 of the students did the homework assignment, what percent
of the class is that? Another pie chart.

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