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Chapter-10

Answer Key

1. Unit of worksheet,formed by intersection of a row and a column.

2. Group of contiguous cells that form a rectangular shape.

3. Worksheet: Grid of cells made up of horizontal rows and vertical


columns.
Workbook: it is a group of worksheets.

4. Different types of data that can be entered into a worksheet are:


numbers, texts and formulas.

6. If you will copy the content of the source cell into the destination cell
the destination cell content will be replaced by the copied content.

12. Rules for adding


a. Numbers: It can contain only 0-9 + - / $ () , %
b. Text: any combination of numbers,spaces, and non-numeric
characters.
c. Formula: any formula that starts with an = sign.

13. Relative referencing — Cell referencing in which the cells are


referred by their relative position in the worksheet — relative to a
particular cell is known as Relative referencing. For example, A23,
BZ15 etc.

Absolute referencing — Cell referencing in which the cells are referred


by their fixed position (absolute position) in the worksheet is known as
Absolute referencing. For example, $A$23, $Z$15
Mixed Referencing — Combination of relative and absolute
referencing is called mixed referencing. For example, A$23, $Z15 etc.

15. Absolute referencing — Cell referencing in which the cells are


referred by their fixed position (absolute position) in the worksheet is
known as Absolute referencing. For example, $A$23, $Z$15

Mixed Referencing — Combination of relative and absolute


referencing is called mixed referencing. For example, A$23, $Z15 etc.

16. In copy, as data gets copied at the new location it remains at the
original location also. Whereas in Move, as data gets copied at the
new location it gets deleted from the original location.

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8. Formatting is a trick that allows us to customize the look and feel


of our spreadsheet, making it easier to view and understand. It can
make data appear more visible especially when there is a large
worksheet.

9. Components of a chart are as follows:


10.

Embedded sheet Chart Sheet


It is a chart object placed inside a A sheet having only a chart and
worksheet along with other data. no other data.

It is beneficial when we want to It is beneficial when we want to


view or print a chart with its view a chart separately from
source data or with other workbook data.
information in a worksheet.

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