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1. Which of the following features is not used for data analysis in a spreadsheet?
(b) Calc
(d) .ods
(b) Sum
7. Which tool is used to predict the output while changing the input?
(b) $C$5
9. _____________ analysis tool works in reverse order, finding input based on the output.
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B. True or False
1. Consolidate function is used to combine information from two or more sheets into one.
True
False
3. Link to source data is checked to update the target sheet if any changes are made in the source
data.
True
True
5. Subtotal tool can use only one type of summary function for all columns.
False
False
True
8. Goal Seek analysis tool is used while calculating the output depending on the input.
True
True
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C. Fill in the Blanks
1. Consolidate function is used to combine information from multiple sheets to analyze the information.
2. Data can be viewed and compared in a single sheet for identifying trends and relationships using the
Consolidate function.
3. Consolidate function under the Data menu can be used to combine information from multiple sheets into
4. The Subtotal tool in Calc creates the group automatically and applies functions on the grouped data.
5. What-if scenario is used to explore and compare various alternatives depending on changing conditions.
7. What-if analysis tool uses two arrays of cells: one array contains input values, and the second uses the
results.
8. Goal Seek helps in finding out the input for the specific output.
o Consolidate function: A feature that combines data from multiple sheets into a single sheet for
o What-if analysis: A tool to explore different scenarios by changing input values to see their impact
on results.
o Goal Seek: A tool used to find the required input value to achieve a specific output.
2. Difference between:
Subtotal is used to summarize data in a grouped manner, while What-if analysis explores possible
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o What-if scenario and What-if tool:
What-if scenarios allow creating and comparing multiple sets of values, while the What-if tool
o Consolidate function
o Goal Seek
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Chapter-5: Using Macros in Spreadsheet
1. Macro Recordings can be enabled from the ________ option in the menu bar.
(c) Tools
(c) format*word
3. Which of the following Libraries contains modules with prerecorded macros and should not be
changed?
(b) LibreOfficeMacros
(b) BASIC
(c) F5
(b) Main
5. The code of a macro begins with Sub followed by the name of the macro and ends with End Sub.
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C. True or False
True
True
False
False
True
True
1. What is a Macro?
A Macro is a set of instructions that can be recorded and executed to automate repetitive tasks in a
software application.
Real-life situations:
o Data Entry.
o Document Formatting.
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3. How is LibreOffice Macros Library different from My Macros?
6. Advantage of Macros:
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Chapter-6: Linking Spreadsheet Data
(a) Sheet
(b) Insert
(c) Tools
(d) Windows
(c) $„MySheet‟_G5
(d) $„MySheet‟.G5
(a) Four
(b) Three
(c) Two
(d) One
4. Which of the following features is used to jump to a different spreadsheet from the current
(a) Macro
(b) Hyperlink
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(c) Connect
(d) Copy
5. A relative hyperlink stores the location with respect to the ______________ location.
6. While inserting tables from a webpage, ______________ selects the entire HTML document.
(a) .ods
(b) .odt
(c) .odb
(d) .odg
8. ______________ are used to enclose sheet names as there might be a space within sheet names.
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(d) Square brackets ([ ])
9. The From File option of ______________ Dialog box allows inserting a sheet from another file.
(a) Tools
(c) Hyperlink
(d) Data
C. True or False
False
2. If the „sales‟ sheet has a reference to the „cost‟ sheet, then any changes made to the „cost‟ sheet will
True
False
4. We can insert data from a table created on a web page into a spreadsheet.
True
False
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D. Answer the Following Questions
o Relative Hyperlink: Stores the link relative to the current file's location.
o Absolute Hyperlink: Stores the full path of the linked file or webpage, independent of the current
file's location.
o Open the web browser and navigate to the webpage containing the table.
o Open LibreOffice Calc, go to the desired sheet, and paste the data.
o Open LibreOffice and go to Tools > Options > LibreOffice Base > Databases.
o Allows further analysis and visualization of web data within the spreadsheet.
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Chapter-7: Share and Review a Spreadsheet
3. The Recording Changes feature of LibreOffice Calc provides different ways to record changes
(a) Automatically
(b) By author
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(c) By reviewer
5. The changes by team members in the spreadsheet can be accepted or rejected by:
(c) Owner
False
True
3. You can record changes in the spreadsheet when the spreadsheet is opened in shared mode.
True
5. You can add a note or suggestion in the spreadsheet using Insert Comment.
True
6. Formatting comments can be used to change the font color of the comment.
True
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C. Fill in the Blanks
1. The title bar of the document shows [Shared] along with the filename for the shared mode of the
spreadsheet.
2. The shared mode spreadsheet allows multiple users to access and edit the spreadsheet at the same time.
4. Click on the Edit menu, Track Changes, and then select Record to record the changes in the spreadsheet.
7. The comment box can be formatted just like formatting the cell contents.
(a) Sharing Spreadsheet: A feature in LibreOffice Calc that allows multiple users to work on a
(b) Record Changes: A feature in LibreOffice Calc that tracks and highlights modifications made by
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3. Which menu is used to perform the functions:
Reviewing changes involves analyzing modifications made by users, which are tracked and
displayed with highlights or comments. The spreadsheet owner can accept or reject these changes to
Definition Combines data from multiple shared Highlights differences between two
spreadsheets. spreadsheets.
Action Changes are integrated into one sheet. Changes are marked for review.
Multiple-Choice Questions
Answer: (a) Grouping data and applying functions like sum or average
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2. What is the purpose of the Goal Seek tool in Calc?
3. Which feature in Calc helps combine data from multiple sheets into one?
o (a) Solver
o (b) Consolidate
o (c) Scenarios
o (a) Sheet1_Scenario1
o (b) Sheet1_Scenario_1
o (c) Sheet_1_Scenario1
o (d) Sheet_1_Scenario_1
1. The Subtotal tool is used to _______ data and apply functions like sum or average.
Answer: Group
2. What-If tools are used to explore and compare various _______ based on changing conditions.
Answer: Alternatives
3. The _______ function combines data from multiple sheets to summarize it.
Answer: Consolidate
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4. Goal Seek helps to calculate the _______ input for a specific output.
Answer: Unknown
Short Answers
Goal Seek: Used to find a single input value that meets a specific target output for a formula.
Solver: Used for complex optimization problems involving multiple constraints and variables.
a. Relative hyperlinks depend on the relative location of files; moving the folder preserves the link.
b. Absolute hyperlinks work as long as the target remains in the same location, irrespective of the source.
a. The Consolidate function merges data from multiple sheets into one, allowing easy comparison and trend
analysis.
a. Scenarios allow testing of "what-if" questions by saving and comparing multiple sets of input values,
Navigate to Data > Subtotal, and choose the grouping criteria for creating subtotals.
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