QUESTIONS 2024\2025
, EXCEL CRASH COURSE EXAM QUESTIONS
2024\2025 |GUARANTEED PASS |ACCURATE
ANSWERS
All of the following are keyboard shortcut that allow the user input to
add more sheets to a workbook EXCEPT:
Alt i w
Alt h i s
Shift F11
Alt Shift F1
Alt h i w
Incorrect - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ Alt i w, Alt h i s, Shift F11 and
Alt Shift F1 are all keyboard shortcuts for adding more sheets to a
workbook.
Alt h i w is not a valid shortcut.
What is a keyboard shortcut to open a file?
Ctrl o
Ctrl f
Alt o
Ctrl n - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ The correct answer is Ctrl o.
Ctrl f is the shortcut to find, or find and replace, text on the worksheet.
Alt o is not a command. Ctrl n is the shortcut to open a new workbook.
What is the recommended workbook calculation setting for Excel?
Automatic
, Manual
Automatic except for Data Tables
Iterate - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ The correct answer is "Automatic
except for Data Tables".
Data tables can significantly slow down Excel and other programs.
"Automatic", the default setting, will automatically calculate everything
in the workbook, including data tables, which will make the program run
more slowly. The Manual setting will require the user to frequently
recalculate the workbook in order to display correctly. "Iterate" is not a
setting for workbook calculation in Excel; iterative calculation is a
toggle for users to set for workbooks that may have circular
calculations.q
To add a cell reference from a different worksheet into an existing
formula with your keyboard, you should follow the following steps:
1. Hit F2 to get into the existing formula; delete any incorrect formulas
or operators 2. Hit F2 again to enable "Enter" mode on the bottom-left
corner of the Excel sheet 3. Holding down Ctrl, use PageUp or
PageDown to find the desired worksheet 4. Let go of the Ctrl and
PageUp/Down keys 5. Use the arrow keys to locate the desired cell
reference 6. Hit Enter
1. Hit F2 to get into the existing formula; delete any incorrect formulas
or operators 2. Hit F2 again to enable "Enter" mode on the bottom-left
corner of the Excel sheet 3. Holding down Alt, use PageUp or
PageDown to find the desired worksheet 4. Let go of the Ctrl and
PageUp/Down keys 5. Use the arrow keys to locate the desired cell
reference 6. Hit Escape - ACCURATE ANSWERS✔✔ The correct
answer is: