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Class - FYBBA

Subject - Essentials of IT

Read and following the instructions given below.


1 Save the file on desktop/given path.
Rename the file according to given instruction.
2 Write your RollNo and SAPId in the excel file in the provided space.
3 All questions are compulsory.
Instructions for MCQ Questions

Read the questions carefully. All questions are for selecting a single choice.
4 If the answer for the MCQ question is d) then write only d in cell next to question.
Instructions for Excel Questions
Read questions provided in Questions sheet carefully and perform them in the
5 respective sheets.
After Performing the questions in respective sheet, copy/ type answer in Question
Sheet next to Question in Answer Column.
6 Copy answer atleast upto 2 digits after decimal point.
If the question indicates to perform some calculation for entire column then no
need to copy that entire column in Question Sheet. The question will be directly
7 assessed in respective sheet.
Instructions for Access and SQL Questions
No database/table need to be created for Access Questions. Structure / Design of
table/ List of fields is provided. Write down the suitable SQL query in the cell next
8 to question in Answer Column.
Instructions for Uploading the File.
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After Performing the all the questions in respective sheets, save the excel file
10 properly at the given loacation with proper name.
11 Submit the excel file.
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Essentials of IT
All questions are compulsory.
MS-Excel-Questions
Which of the following is a formula.(Single choice)
a) =A1+A2
b) A1+A2
c) SUM(A1:A2)
d) =add(A1:A2)

The name box____(Single choice)


a) Shows the location of the previously active cell
b) Appears to the left of the formula bar
c) Appears on the home ribbon.
d) Displays the formula of the selected cell.

To create a formula, we can use (Single choice)


a) Values but not cell references
b) Cell references but not values
c) Values and/or Cell references
d) None of the above

______works with a group of cells, called decision variables or simply variable cells that are used in computing the fo
(Single choice)
a) Solver
b) Goal Seek
c) Data table
d) Data Validation

________ is a feature in Excel used to control what a user can enter into a cell. (Single choice)
a) Data Validation
b) Create from selection
c) Name manager
d) Solver

Using Index-Match function perform the given question in worksheet Indexmatch.


Using appropreate financial function find out the answers for the questions given in worksheet Financial.
What the monthly payments will be for a Rs. 1 million mortgage with a 30-year term and a 4.5% interest rate.
A has invested the Rs. 100 in 2016. The payment has been made yearly. The interest rate is 10% p.a. What would be
The Rs. 50 is paid per month for a loan of Rs. 1000 for 2 years, and the payment needs to be done monthly. Find out
The Rs. 20,00,000 needs to be paid in full in 3.5 years. The interest rate is 8.6% p.a. and the payment needs to be don
The Rs. 200 is paid per year for a loan of Rs. 1000. The interest rate is 10% p.a. and the payment needs to be done ye

Using goal seek function find out the last quarter gross value in Whatif(Goal seek) worksheet.
Using data table function solve the question given in Whatif(data table) worksheet.

Apply suitable statistical function in worksheet Statistical and find out the answer for the given questions.
Total count of Animist and Buddhist countries.
Average of literacy of Catholic
Count of country with zero aids cases
Total count of data points where birthrate is between 20 to 50
Total population of countries with Lifeexptf less than 50 and literacy more than 50

Using Pivot table find out the following. Refer Pivot Table sheet.

Design a pivot table (add on another sheet and rename the sheet as PivotTable1) to find average speed of amuseme
Design a pivot table (add on another sheet and rename the sheet as PivotTable2) to find out the average speed of i
Thorpe park
Using string/text function find out the suitable initials for the given employee names.(Refer String or Text sheet)

MS-Access-Questions
Which of the SQL statements is correct? (Single choice)
a) SELECT Username AND Password FROM Users;
b) SELECT Username, Password FROM Users;
c) SELECT Username, Password WHERE Username = "user1";
d) None

Which of the following datatype in Access is used to store numbers which are generated automatically. (Single choice)
a) Autonumber
b) Numeric
c) Not possible to generate automatic numbers in Access
d) Num

Which of the following datatype in Access is used to calculate real time calculations. (Single choice)
a) Calculated
b) Calculative
c) OLE object
d) Lookup Wizard

Which of the following SQL commands is used to retrieve data? (Single choice)
a) DELETE
b) INSERT
c) SELECT
d) UPDATE

The structure of the table can be modified using (Single choice)


a) Design View
b) Datasheet View
c) Bothe a and b
d) None of the above
Table Name: student_details

student_name (short text),


gender (Short text-Female, Male),
age (Number),
pointer (Number),
address (Short text-place student belongs to eg Delhi, Mumbai etc),
stream (Short text-Arts,Commerce, Science etc),
club (Short text-FunLearn, TechLearn etc)
Write SQL query to show all records of female students from delhi with pointer above 6.

Write SQL query to show student names and stream of club FunLearn

Change the club name to TechLearn for the student name Kajal Singh.

Write SQL query to show student name and stream of all students from FunLearn and TechLearn Club.

Write SQL query to show total count of male students from Commerce steam.
Anwers Marks

a)

b)

c)

a)

a)

Perform in sheet. 3
Perform in sheet and copy answers below.
-5066.85 2
331 2
2% 2
-166952.99 2
7.28 2
Perform in sheet and copy answers below.
185714.29 3
Perform in the sheet 4

Perform in sheet and copy answers below.


11 1
82.09 1
6 1
63 1
15600 2

Perform in sheet and copy answers below.

42.72
2
50.13
Perform in sheet. 2

Pick up the suitable single option for Q1


to Q5 and write below.

b)

a)

a)

b)

a)
Write the suitable SQL query for Q6 to Q10 below.

t* from student_details where gender="female" and address="delhi and pointer>6;


2

select student _name, stream from student_details where club="FunLearn"; 2

date student_details set club="TechLearn" where student_ name ="Kajal Singh";


2

student_name, stream from student_details where club in("FunLearn","TechLearn");


2

ct count(*) from student_details where gender="male" and stream="Commerce";


2
Copy the answers in the
column C at corrosponding
cell. (Do not put , and/or $.
Only put numbers. Answers
can be copied upto 2 digits
Copy the answers in the
column C at corrosponding
cell. (Do not put , and/or $.
Only put numbers. Answers
can be copied upto 2 digits
after decimal point.
Write the suitable SQL query in
the corrosponding cell
referring to Table design given
at B36
Use INDEX, MIN & MATCH to find vendor name with low bid
Products/ Vendor1 Vendor2 Vendor3 Vendor4 Vendor5 Vendor for Low
Vendors Low Bid Bid
Product1 $38.99 $48.60 $43.53 $40.08 $47.92 $38.99 Vendor1
Product2 $57.68 $31.80 $52.78 $31.42 $55.19 $31.42 Vendor4
Product3 $53.32 $32.64 $37.69 $48.29 $41.59 $32.64 Vendor2
Product4 $35.20 $40.55 $32.65 $36.81 $41.14 $32.65 Vendor3
Product5 $56.72 $47.16 $36.42 $49.56 $39.25 $36.42 Vendor3
Product6 $47.91 $35.08 $51.13 $49.84 $42.12 $35.08 Vendor2
Product7 $34.81 $35.11 $48.63 $33.32 $37.83 $33.32 Vendor4
Product8 $42.25 $35.76 $58.60 $46.28 $40.53 $35.76 Vendor2
Product9 $40.14 $42.31 $37.62 $59.97 $42.57 $37.62 Vendor3
Product10 $36.48 $40.79 $53.24 $51.01 $51.24 $36.48 Vendor1
Product11 $38.57 $40.06 $54.71 $39.70 $54.73 $38.57 Vendor1
Product12 $52.66 $43.61 $59.98 $34.61 $52.65 $34.61 Vendor4
(1M) (2M)
Perform following using suitable functions. (INDEX, MIN , MATCH)
1) Find the lowest bid for each of the product in Low Bid column.
2) Find and display Vendor Name who claimed the lowest Bid in Vendor for
Low Bid column.
7.1 What the annual and monthly payments will
be for a Rs. 1 million mortgage with a 30-year
term and a 4.5% interest rate.
rate 4.50%
nper 30
pv 1000000
fv
pmt ₹ -61,391.54
₹ -5,066.85

rate 10%
7.2 A has invested the Rs. 100 in 2016. The
payment has been made yearly. The interest
rate is 10% p.a. What would be the future value
in 2019? nper 3
pv
fv ₹ 331.00
pmt -100

rate 2%
7.3 The Rs. 50 is paid per month for a loan of
Rs. 1000 for 2 years, and the payment needs to
be done monthly. Find out the RATE. nper 24
pv 1000
fv 0
pmt -50
7.4 The Rs. 20,00,000 needs to be paid in full in 3.5
years. The interest rate is 8.6% p.a. and the
(2M)
payment needs to be done quaterly. Find out the
PMT.

Annual
Monthly

7.5 The Rs. 200 is paid per year for a loan of Rs.
1000. The interest rate is 10% p.a. and the payment
(2M)
needs to be done yearly. Find out the NPER.

(2M)
(2M)

rate 8.60%
nper 3.5
pv 2000000
fv
pmt ₹ -166,952.99

(2M)

rate 10%
nper 7.2725408973
pv 1000
fv 0
pmt -200
Q.8 Business situation -
We have the sales figures for the first 3 quarters and we want to (3M)
know how much sales we have to make in the last quarter to
achieve the Total net profit for the year, say, $100,000.

Gross Profit Net Profit


Qtr 1 $ 200,000.00 12% $ 24,000.00
Qtr 2 $ 300,000.00 13% $ 39,000.00
Qtr 3 $ 100,000.00 11% $ 11,000.00
Qtr 4 185714.28571 14% $ 26,000.00
Total Net Profit $ 100,000.00
Q9.Using data table function solve the question given below (highlightighted with yellow and pink color)

ABC project profit

No. of Bulks: 1
Bulk Price: ₹ 140.00
Price Increase: 50%
Projected Profit(Refer the formula given below): ₹ 210.00

Note: Projected Profit:


(No. of Bulks x Bulk Price) + (Price Increase x Bulk
Price)

No of Bulks
Projected Profit 1 2 3 4
₹ 210.00

(2M)

Find above what will be the Projected Profit for different No of


Bulks
Find below what will be the Projected Profit for different bulk
price.

Projected Profit
₹ 210.00
140
150
160

170
Bulk Price

180
190
5 200
210
220
230
240
250
t for different No of
(2M)
country populatn density urban religion lifeexpf lifeexpm literacy pop_incr babymort
Afghanistan 20,500 25.0 18 Muslim 44 45 29 2.8 168.0
Argentina 33,900 12.0 86 Catholic 75 68 95 1.3 25.6
Armenia 3,700 126.0 68 Orthodox 75 68 98 1.4 27.0
Australia 17,800 2.3 85 Protstnt 80 74 100 1.4 7.3
Austria 8,000 94.0 58 Catholic 79 73 99 0.2 6.7

Azerbaijan 7,400 86.0 54 Muslim 75 67 98 1.4 35.0

Bahrain 600 828.0 83 Muslim 74 71 77 2.4 25.0


Bangladesh 125,000 800.0 16 Muslim 53 53 35 2.4 106.0
Barbados 256 605.0 45 Protstnt 78 73 99 0.2 20.3
Belarus 10,300 50.0 65 Orthodox 76 66 99 0.3 19.0
Belgium 10,100 329.0 96 Catholic 79 73 99 0.2 7.2
Bolivia 7,900 6.9 51 Catholic 64 59 78 2.7 75.0
Bosnia 4,600 87.0 36 Muslim 78 72 86 0.7 12.7
Botswana 1,359 2.4 25 Tribal 66 60 72 2.7 39.3
Brazil 156,600 18.0 75 Catholic 67 57 81 1.3 66.0
Bulgaria 8,900 79.0 68 Orthodox 75 69 93 -0.2 12.0
Burkina Faso 10,000 36.0 15 Animist 50 47 18 2.8 118.0
Burundi 6,000 216.0 5 Catholic 50 46 50 2.3 105.0
Cambodia 10,000 55.0 12 Buddhist 52 50 35 2.9 112.0
Cameroon 13,100 27.0 40 Animist 58 55 54 2.9 77.0
Canada 29,100 2.8 77 Catholic 81 74 97 0.7 6.8
Cent. Afri.R 3,300 5.0 47 Protstnt 44 41 27 2.4 137.0
Chile 14,000 18.0 85 Catholic 78 71 93 1.7 14.6
China 1,205,200 124.0 26 Taoist 69 67 78 1.1 52.0
Colombia 35,600 31.0 70 Catholic 75 69 87 2.0 28.0
Costa Rica 3,300 64.0 47 Catholic 79 76 93 2.3 11.0
Croatia 4,900 85.0 51 Catholic 77 70 97 -0.1 8.7
Cuba 11,100 99.0 74 Catholic 78 74 94 1.0 10.2
Czech Rep. 10,400 132.0 0 Catholic 77 69 0 0.2 9.3
Denmark 5,200 120.0 85 Protstnt 79 73 99 0.1 6.6
Domincan R. 7,800 159.0 60 Catholic 70 66 83 1.8 51.5
Ecuador 10,700 39.0 56 Catholic 73 67 88 2.0 39.0
Egypt 60,000 57.0 44 Muslim 63 60 48 2.0 76.4
El Salvador 5,800 246.0 44 Catholic 69 64 73 2.0 41.0
Estonia 1,600 36.0 72 Protstnt 76 67 99 0.5 19.0
Ethiopia 55,200 47.0 12 Muslim 54 51 24 3.1 110.0
Finland 5,100 39.0 60 Protstnt 80 72 100 0.3 5.3
France 58,000 105.0 73 Catholic 82 74 99 0.5 6.7
Gabon 1,300 4.2 46 Catholic 58 52 61 1.5 94.0
Gambia 959 86.0 23 Muslim 52 48 27 3.1 124.0
Georgia 5,500 81.0 56 Orthodox 76 69 99 0.8 23.0
Germany 81,200 227.0 85 Protstnt 79 73 99 0.4 6.5
Greece 10,400 80.0 63 Orthodox 80 75 93 0.8 8.2
Guatemala 10,300 97.0 39 Catholic 67 62 55 2.6 57.0
Haiti 6,500 231.0 29 Catholic 47 43 53 1.6 109.0
Honduras 5,600 46.0 44 Catholic 70 65 73 2.7 45.0
Hong Kong 5,800 5,494.0 94 Buddhist 80 75 77 -0.1 5.8
Hungary 10,500 111.0 64 Catholic 76 67 99 -0.3 12.5
Iceland 263 2.5 91 Protstnt 81 76 100 1.1 4.0
India 911,600 283.0 26 Hindu 59 58 52 1.9 79.0
Indonesia 199,700 102.0 29 Muslim 65 61 77 1.6 68.0
Iran 65,600 39.0 57 Muslim 67 65 54 3.5 60.0
Iraq 19,900 44.0 72 Muslim 68 65 60 3.7 67.0
Ireland 3,600 51.0 57 Catholic 78 73 98 0.3 7.4
Israel 5,400 238.0 92 Jewish 80 76 92 2.2 8.6
Italy 58,100 188.0 69 Catholic 81 74 97 0.2 7.6
Japan 125,500 330.0 77 Buddhist 82 76 99 0.3 4.4
Jordan 3,961 42.0 68 Muslim 74 70 80 3.3 34.0
Kenya 28,200 49.0 24 Catholic 55 51 69 3.1 74.0
Kuwait 1,800 97.0 96 Muslim 78 73 73 5.2 12.5
Latvia 2,700 40.0 71 Protstnt 75 64 99 0.5 21.5
Lebanon 3,620 343.0 84 Muslim 71 67 80 2.0 39.5
Liberia 2,900 29.0 45 Animist 57 54 40 3.3 113.0
Libya 5,500 2.8 82 Muslim 65 62 64 3.7 63.0
Lithuania 3,800 58.0 69 Catholic 77 68 99 0.3 17.0
Malaysia 19,500 58.0 43 Muslim 72 66 78 2.3 25.6
Mexico 91,800 46.0 73 Catholic 77 69 87 1.9 35.0
Morocco 28,600 63.0 46 Muslim 70 66 50 2.1 50.0
N. Korea 23,100 189.0 60 Buddhist 73 67 99 1.8 27.7
Netherlands 15,400 366.0 89 Catholic 81 75 99 0.6 6.3
New Zealand 3,524 13.0 84 Protstnt 80 73 99 0.6 8.9
Nicaragua 4,100 33.0 60 Catholic 67 61 57 2.7 52.5
Nigeria 98,100 102.0 35 Muslim 57 54 51 3.1 75.0
Norway 4,300 11.0 75 Protstnt 81 74 99 0.4 6.3
Oman 1,900 7.8 11 Muslim 70 66 0 3.5 36.7
Pakistan 128,100 143.0 32 Muslim 58 57 35 2.8 101.0
Panama 2,600 34.0 53 Catholic 78 71 88 1.9 16.5
Paraguay 5,200 11.0 48 Catholic 75 72 90 2.7 25.2
Peru 23,650 18.0 70 Catholic 67 63 85 2.0 54.0
Philippines 69,800 221.0 43 Catholic 68 63 90 1.9 51.0
Poland 38,600 123.0 62 Catholic 77 69 99 0.3 13.8
Portugal 10,500 108.0 34 Catholic 78 71 85 0.4 9.2
Romania 23,400 96.0 54 Orthodox 75 69 96 0.1 20.3
Russia 149,200 8.8 74 Orthodox 74 64 99 0.2 27.0
Rwanda 8,400 311.0 6 Catholic 46 43 50 2.8 117.0
S. Korea 45,000 447.0 72 Protstnt 74 68 96 1.0 21.7
Saudi Arabia 18,000 7.7 77 Muslim 70 66 62 3.2 52.0
Senegal 8,700 43.0 40 Muslim 58 55 38 3.1 76.0
Singapore 2,900 4,456.0 100 Taoist 79 73 88 1.2 5.7
Somalia 6,667 10.0 24 Muslim 55 54 24 3.2 126.0
South Africa 43,900 35.0 49 68 62 76 2.6 47.1
Spain 39,200 77.0 78 Catholic 81 74 95 0.3 6.9
Sweden 8,800 19.0 84 Protstnt 81 75 99 0.5 5.7
Switzerland 7,000 170.0 62 Catholic 82 75 99 0.7 6.2
Syria 14,900 74.0 50 Muslim 68 65 64 3.7 43.0
Taiwan 20,944 582.0 71 Buddhist 78 72 91 0.9 5.1
Tanzania 29,800 29.0 21 Animist 45 41 46 2.5 110.0
Thailand 59,400 115.0 22 Buddhist 72 65 93 1.4 37.0
Turkey 62,200 79.0 61 Muslim 73 69 81 2.0 49.0
U.Arab Em. 2,800 32.0 81 Muslim 74 70 68 4.8 22.0
UK 58,400 237.0 89 Protstnt 80 74 99 0.2 7.2
USA 260,800 26.0 75 Protstnt 79 73 97 1.0 8.1
Uganda 19,800 76.0 11 Catholic 43 41 48 2.4 112.0
Ukraine 51,800 87.0 67 Orthodox 75 65 97 0.1 20.7
Uruguay 3,200 18.0 89 Catholic 77 71 96 0.8 17.0
Uzbekistan 22,600 50.0 41 Muslim 72 65 97 2.1 53.0
Venezuela 20,600 22.0 91 Catholic 76 70 88 2.2 28.0
Vietnam 73,100 218.0 20 Buddhist 68 63 88 1.8 46.0
Zambia 9,100 11.0 42 Protstnt 45 44 73 2.8 85.0
gdp_cap calories aids birth_rt death_rt aids_rt climate
205 0 0 53.0 22 0.00 3
3,408 3,113 3,904 20.0 9 11.52 8
5,000 0 2 23.0 6 0.05 0 Q10.1
16,848 3,216 4,727 15.0 8 26.56 3 Q10.2
18,396 3,495 1,150 12.0 11 14.38 8 Q10.3

3,000 0 0 23.0 7 0.00 3 Q10.4

7,875 0 13 29.0 4 2.17 3 Q10.5


202 2,021 1 35.0 11 0.00 5
6,950 0 418 16.0 8 139.33 5
6,500 0 10 13.0 11 0.10 8
17,912 0 1,603 12.0 11 15.87 8
730 1,916 87 34.0 9 1.10 4
3,098 0 0 14.0 6 0.00 8
2,677 2,375 1,415 32.0 8 101.07 4
2,354 2,751 49,312 21.0 9 31.49 5
3,831 0 24 13.0 12 0.27 8
357 2,288 4,193 47.0 18 41.93 5
208 1,932 7,225 44.0 21 120.42 8
260 2,166 0 45.0 16 0.00 5
993 2,217 3,072 41.0 12 23.45 4
19,904 3,482 9,511 14.0 8 32.68 9
457 2,036 3,730 44.0 21 113.03 5
2,591 2,581 831 23.0 6 5.94 8
377 2,639 38 21.0 7 0.00 8
1,538 2,598 4,583 24.0 6 12.87 5
2,031 2,808 587 26.0 4 17.79 5
5,487 0 56 11.0 11 1.14 6
1,382 0 245 17.0 7 2.21 5
7,311 3,632 48 13.0 11 0.46 8
18,277 3,628 1,411 12.0 12 27.13 8
1,034 2,359 2,353 25.0 6 30.17 5
1,085 2,531 381 26.0 6 3.37 5
748 3,336 91 29.0 9 0.15 1
1,078 2,317 530 33.0 7 9.64 5
6,000 0 3 14.0 12 0.19 7
122 1,667 12,958 45.0 14 23.47 5
15,877 3,253 158 13.0 10 3.10 9
18,944 3,465 30,003 13.0 9 51.73 8
4,283 2,383 472 28.0 14 36.31 5
351 0 277 46.0 16 25.18 5
4,500 0 2 16.0 9 0.04 6
17,539 3,443 11,179 11.0 11 13.77 8
8,060 3,825 916 10.0 10 8.81 8
1,342 2,235 499 35.0 8 4.84 5
383 2,013 4,987 40.0 19 71.24 5
1,030 2,247 3,473 35.0 6 62.02 4
14,641 0 99 13.0 6 1.71 5
5,249 3,644 149 12.0 13 1.42 8
17,241 0 31 16.0 7 10.33 8
275 2,229 713 29.0 10 0.08 6
681 2,750 49 24.0 9 0.02 5
1,500 3,181 92 42.0 8 0.15 2
1,955 2,887 26 44.0 7 0.13 1
12,170 3,778 392 14.0 9 10.89 8
13,066 0 279 21.0 7 5.17 8
17,500 3,504 21,770 11.0 10 38.06 6
19,860 2,956 713 11.0 7 0.57 6
1,157 2,634 31 39.0 5 0.70 2
323 2,163 30,126 42.0 11 111.58 4
6,818 3,195 10 28.0 2 0.56 2
7,400 0 8 14.0 12 0.30 7
1,429 0 72 27.0 7 2.48 6
409 2,382 191 43.0 12 6.59 5
5,910 3,324 10 45.0 8 0.18 6
6,710 0 5 15.0 10 0.13 7
2,995 2,774 107 29.0 5 0.55 5
3,604 3,052 18,353 28.0 5 19.99 3
1,062 0 196 29.0 6 0.69 6
1,000 0 0 24.0 6 0.00 8
17,245 3,151 3,055 13.0 9 19.84 8
14,381 3,362 431 16.0 8 12.23 8
447 2,265 66 35.0 7 1.53 5
282 2,312 1,148 44.0 12 0.96 5
17,755 3,326 375 13.0 10 8.72 8
7,467 0 33 40.0 5 1.74 1
406 0 41 42.0 10 0.03 8
2,397 2,539 644 25.0 5 24.77 5
1,500 2,757 77 33.0 5 1.60 6
1,107 2,186 1,068 26.0 7 4.66 3
867 2,375 136 27.0 7 0.20 5
4,429 0 201 14.0 10 0.52 8
9,000 0 1,811 12.0 10 18.29 7
2,702 3,155 2,736 14.0 10 11.69 8
6,680 0 136 13.0 11 0.09 9
292 1,971 10,706 49.0 21 137.26 8
6,627 0 19 16.0 6 0.04 8
6,651 2,874 61 38.0 6 0.34 1
744 2,369 911 43.0 12 11.11 5
14,990 3,198 75 16.0 6 2.59 5
2,126 1,906 13 46.0 13 0.13 1
3,128 0 3,210 34.0 8 7.79 2
13,047 3,572 24,202 11.0 9 61.74 8
16,900 2,960 1,001 14.0 11 11.38 9
22,384 3,562 3,662 12.0 9 52.31 8
2,436 0 26 44.0 6 0.19 1
7,055 0 0 15.6 0 0.00 0
263 2,206 38,719 46.0 19 129.93 6
1,800 2,316 5,654 19.0 6 9.52 5
3,721 3,236 130 26.0 6 0.21 8
14,193 0 8 28.0 3 0.47 1
15,974 3,149 9,025 13.0 11 15.45 8
23,474 3,671 411,907 15.0 9 157.94 8
325 2,153 43,875 49.0 24 221.59 5
2,340 0 27 12.0 13 0.05 8
3,131 2,653 469 17.0 10 14.66 8
1,350 0 2 30.0 7 0.01 2
2,829 2,582 3,511 26.0 5 16.48 5
230 2,233 107 27.0 8 0.15 5
573 2,077 29,734 46.0 18 326.75 5
Questions
Total count of Animist and Buddhist countries. 11 (1M)
Average of literacy of Catholic 82.09756097561 (1M)
Count of country with zero aids cases 6 (1M)
Total count of data points where birthrate is
between 20 to 50 63 (1M)
Total population of countries with Lifeexptf less
than 50 and literacy more than 50 15600 (2M)

Find answers using suitable functions only


Amusement Park Type Average - Speed ( mph )
Adventure Island 43.5
Steel 43.5
Alton Towers 53.14
Steel 53.14
Brean Leisure Park 29.1
Steel 29.1
Brighton Pier 29.1
Steel 29.1
Camelot Theme Park 40.4
Steel 40.4
Chessington World of Adventures 36.5
Steel 36.5
Drayton Manor Park 48.25
Steel 48.25
Fantasy Island 49.33333
Steel 49.33333
Flamingo Land Theme Park & Zoo 44.225
Steel 44.225
Legoland Windsor 35
Steel 35
Lightwater Valley 39.55
Steel 39.55
Loudoun Castle 34.5
Steel 34.5
M&Ds Scotland's Theme Park 36.9
Steel 36.9
New MetroLand 26.8
Steel 26.8
Oakwood Theme Park 59
Steel 59
Paultons Park 31.1
Steel 31.1
Pleasure Beach, Blackpool 56.23333
Steel 56.23333
Pleasure Island Family Theme Park 47
Steel 47
Pleasurewood Hills 40.5
Steel 40.5
South Pier 29.1
Steel 29.1
Thorpe Park 50.125
Steel 50.125
West Midlands Safari Park 28.8
Steel 28.8
Wicksteed Park 28
Steel 28
Total Result 42.72174
Design Amusement Park Average - Speed ( mph )
Inverted 47.8
Thorpe Park 47.8
Sit Down 50.9
Thorpe Park 50.9
Total Result 50.125
Roller Coaster Amusement Park Type Design Status Opened
Air Alton Towers Steel Flying Operating 2002
Boomerang Pleasure Island Family Theme Park Steel Sit Down Operating 1993
Cobra Paultons Park Steel Sit Down Operating 2006

Colossus Thorpe Park Steel Sit Down Operating 2002

Corkscrew Alton Towers Steel Sit Down Operating 1980


Corkscrew Flamingo Land Theme Park & Zoo Steel Sit Down Operating 1983
Crazy Mouse South Pier Steel Sit Down Operating 1998
Crazy Mouse Brighton Pier Steel Sit Down Operating 2000
Enigma Pleasurewood Hills Steel Sit Down Operating 1995
Express M&Ds Scotland's Theme Park Steel Sit Down Operating 2006
Fantasy Mouse Fantasy Island Steel Sit Down Operating 2000
G Force Drayton Manor Park Steel Sit Down Operating 2005
Grand National Pleasure Beach, Blackpool Wood Sit Down Operating 1935
Infusion Pleasure Beach, Blackpool Steel Inverted Operating 2007
Irn-Bru Revolution Pleasure Beach, Blackpool Steel Sit Down Operating 1979
Jubilee Odyssey Fantasy Island Steel Inverted Operating 2002
Jungle Coaster Legoland Windsor Steel Sit Down Operating 2004
Knightmare Camelot Theme Park Steel Sit Down Operating 2007
Kumali Flamingo Land Theme Park & Zoo Steel Inverted Operating 2006
Magic Mouse Brean Leisure Park Steel Sit Down Operating 2007
Megafobia Oakwood Theme Park Wood Sit Down Operating 1996
Millennium Roller Coaster Fantasy Island Steel Sit Down Operating 1999
Nemesis Alton Towers Steel Inverted Operating 1994
Nemesis Inferno Thorpe Park Steel Inverted Operating 2003
New Roller Coaster New MetroLand Steel Sit Down Operating 1988
Oblivion Alton Towers Steel Sit Down Operating 1998
Pepsi Max Big One Pleasure Beach, Blackpool Steel Sit Down Operating 1994
Rage Adventure Island Steel Sit Down Operating 2007
Rat Loudoun Castle Steel Sit Down Operating 2005
Rattlesnake Chessington World of Adventures Steel Sit Down Operating 1998
Rhino Coaster West Midlands Safari Park Steel Sit Down Operating 1992
Rita - Queen of Speed Alton Towers Steel Sit Down Operating 2005
Roller Coaster Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach Wood Sit Down Operating 1932
Roller Coaster Pleasure Beach, Blackpool Wood Sit Down Operating 1933
Roller Coaster Wicksteed Park Steel Sit Down Operating 2000
Shockwave Drayton Manor Park Steel Stand Up Operating 1994
Speed: No Limits Oakwood Theme Park Steel Sit Down Operating 2006
Stealth Thorpe Park Steel Sit Down Operating 2006
Tornado M&Ds Scotland's Theme Park Steel Sit Down Operating 1998
Tsunami M&Ds Scotland's Theme Park Steel Inverted Operating 2004
Twist and Shout Loudoun Castle Steel Sit Down Operating 2003
Twister Lightwater Valley Steel Sit Down Operating 2001
Ultimate Lightwater Valley Steel Sit Down Operating 1991
Vampire Chessington World of Adventures Steel Suspended Operating 2002
Velocity Flamingo Land Theme Park & Zoo Steel Sit Down Operating 2005
Wall's Twister Ride West Midlands Safari Park Steel Sit Down Operating 1998
Whirlwind Camelot Theme Park Steel Sit Down Operating 2003
Wild Mouse Flamingo Land Theme Park & Zoo Steel Sit Down Operating 1997
Wipeout Pleasurewood Hills Steel Sit Down Operating 2007
X:\ No Way Out Thorpe Park Steel Sit Down Operating 1996
Speed ( mph ) Draw a pivot tables using following data answer the
(2M) questions given below.
46.6
47
31.1
Design a pivot table (add on another sheet and rename the
sheet as PivotTable1) to find average speed of amusement
45 Q11.1 park with type steel.

Design a pivot table (add on another sheet and rename the


sheet as PivotTable2) to find out the average speed of
inverted design and sit down design of Thorpe amusement
40 Q11.2 park
40
29.1 Answers for the above questions to be copied from
29.1 respective PivotTable sheets to Questions sheet.
34
28
29.1
43.5
40
49.7
45
63
35
43.5
54.9
29.1
48
55.9
50
47.8
26.8
68
74
43.5
28
28
28.5
61.1
45
35
28
53
59
80
44.7
38
41
29.1
50
45
54
29.1
37.3
28
47
27.7
Employee name Initials
Kajal Singh KS
Ganiv Kumar GK
Avni Sheth AS
Raja Chauhan RC
Shreenidhi Reddy SR
Anushka Shetty AS
Shrenic Bhosle SB
Aditya Bhandarkar AB
Hussain Agharia HA

(Eg: KS, GK, AS etc)

Q12.Using suitable string/text function find out the initials


of the given employee name. (if required additional (2M)
columns can be added)

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