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1.Type the word document on the next page and save the document to your
candidate drive as badminton.docx. [1 Mark]
2.Centre align the heading Badminton located at the top of the document.
3.Change the colour of the heading Badminton to a colour of your choice.
[1 Mark]
4.In the paragraph beginning The idea of… create a new paragraph at the
sentence beginning Badminton became popular …. [1 Mark]
5.Apply single line spacing to the paragraph beginning It was adopted....
[1 Mark]
6.In the paragraph beginning It was adopted… make the words Duke of
Beaufort bold and save. [1 Mark]
7.Select the paragraph beginning As with all… and change the font size to
12. [1 Mark]
8.Apply bullets to the text near the bottom of the page from When the
shuttle lands… to When a player touches… [1 Mark]
9.The Return key on the keyboard has been used to put space between
the text A New Scoring System and the paragraph beginning The Rally
Point… below it. Remove the paragraph mark and change the paragraph
spacing below (after) the text A New Scoring System to 6 pt instead.
[1 Mark]
10. Apply a 2 ¼ pt box border and a shading of your choice to the paragraph
beginning The Rally Point….
[1 Mark]
11. Enter your name in the left hand side of the header of the document.
[1 Mark]
12. Print preview one copy of the badminton document ,make sure all steps were
done. Save and close the badminton file.
[1 Mark]
13. Mail Merge: Copy the file called agmletter.docx to your candidate
drive. Use the document as the form letter for a mail merge.
[1 Mark]
14. Use the file addrlst.docx from your candidate drive as the data source to

be merged with the agmletter.docx form letter.

Go through the mail merge and print preview all the letters
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Badminton
The idea of using a shuttle in a game dates back to China in the 5th century BC, where
players had to keep a shuttle off the ground using their feet. Five hundred years later a
game named Battledore and Shuttlecock was played in China, Japan, India and
Greece. The Battledore was a paddle used to hit the shuttlecock between players. By
the 16th century this game was popular among children in Europe and England.
Badminton became popular with adults in England around the 1870's and is thought to
have developed from the Indian game called Poona, which introduced a net to
Battledore and Shuttlecock. Poona was popular with the British military in India and then
brought back to England.
It was adopted and refined by the Duke of Beaufort and renamed after his estate

Badminton. The game is played by two or four players using small light rackets. A small

ball made of cork to which feathers or a plastic tail is attached is volleyed across a net

between the players. Today, Badminton is an Olympic sport played in many parts of the

world.

As with all games Badminton has rules and regulations. The following activities are not acceptable in
Badminton and are considered faults.
When the shuttle lands outside the Badminton court.
When the shuttle passes under or through the net.
When the shuttle touches a player.
When a player distracts an opponent.
When the shuttle is hit twice in succession by the same player with two strokes.
When the shuttle is caught in the net during a service.
When a player touches the net with a racket.
A New Scoring System

The Rally Point Scoring System or the Badminton 21 Points Scoring System, was
introduced in the Thomas/ Uber Cup in 2006 and these rules have been adopted
internationally.
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1. Create the excel file called costings.xlsx on your candidate drive. [1 Mark]
2.On the worksheet, zoom the display to 100%. [1 Mark]
3.Widen column A so that the content of the column is fully visible.
4.Enter the number 2,000 into cell C7. [1 Mark]
5.Enter a function in cell B11 to calculate the sum of the cell range
B5:B10. [1 Mark]
6.Find & Copy the sum function in cell B11 to the cell range C11:F11. [1 Mark]
7.Enter a formula in cell B13 that subtracts cell B11 from cell B3. Copy
the formula in cell B13 to the cell range C13:E13. [1 Mark]
8.Enter a formula in cell F5 with an absolute cell reference for one cell only
that divides the content of cell E5 by the content of cell E11. Copy the
formula in cell F5 to the cell range F6:F10. [1 Mark]
9.Format the cell range F5:F11 as a percentage with no decimal places
and save. [1 Mark]

10. Enter a function in cell B15 to calculate the minimum of the cell range

B5:B10. Copy the function in cell B15 to the cell range C15:D15.

[1 Mark]

11. Enter a function in cell B17 to calculate the maximum of the cell range

B5:B10. Copy the function in cell B17 to the cell range C17:D17.

[1 Mark]

12. Format the cell range B3:E17 to € currency with no decimal places.

[1 Mark]

13. Rename the Sheet3 worksheet so that it meaningfully relates to the

worksheet content.
[1 Mark]

14. On the loan worksheet create a 2-D clustered column chart from the cell

range A3:D5. Position the chart to display at cell A7 in the worksheet

and save.

Home Improvements
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Februar
January y March Total
Bank Loans 17,000 15,000 18,500 50,500
%
Plumbing 2,500 2,500 2,500 7,500
Architects Fees 3,000 700 500 4,200
Tiling Fees 1,500 1,000 2,500
Electrical Works 900 800 900 2,600
Kitchen Refurbishment 8,000 6,000 12,000 26,000
Roofing Costs 1,000 1,500 1,500 4,000
Total Costs

Bank Loans less costs

Minimum Cost

Maximum Cost

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