Explore topic-wise InterviewSolutions in .

This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

551.

Which option can be used to set custom timing for slides in a presentation

Answer» Custom animation in animation tab
552.

How to make a heder file

Answer»
553.

What do understand by the term business

Answer»
554.

What is TCP / IP ? Explain it

Answer» Ip stands for internet protocol
555.

Number of rows and columns in one sheet

Answer»
556.

Which tab contains the print command

Answer» File tab
557.

Define email

Answer» Email is an online tool or software which helps us to send an information or a file to another person via their Email.
558.

What is E commerce?

Answer» Ecommerce refers to commercial transactions conducted online. This means that whenever you buy and sell something using the Internet, you’re involved in ecommerce.
559.

How we make presentation

Answer»
560.

Notes of spreadsheet software chapter

Answer»
561.

How many type of operator in python

Answer» Arithmetic, Relational, Assignment, Logical, Membership, Identity, and Bitwise Operators with their syntax and examples. Python operator is a symbol that performs an operation on one or more operands.
562.

Difference between moving cell and copying cell

Answer» Key Difference:\xa0Copy is to make a copy of the selected file or folder and place the duplicate in another drive or folder, while move is to move the original files from one place to another location. The move command deletes the original files, while copy retains them. Shortcut for move is Ctrl + F7, shortcut for copy is Ctrl + C and shortcut for paste is Ctrl + V.Move and Copy are basic commands that are used in computers and can help save a lot of time when working on documents or projects on the computer.Copy is to make a duplicate of the selected file or folder and place it in another drive or folder, while move is to transfer the original files from one place to another location. Both the commands can be accessed from the toolbar or right clicking and using the drop-down menu.Copy command allows the user to create a carbon duplicate of the file or folder and place it in another location. The data that is copied is placed in a buffer location and is recovered when placed in another location. In Microsoft Word, copy duplicates a section of the document or a piece of text and places it in a buffer or a temporary location such as clipboard until the user needs to place the text on another page. This differs from cut, which removes the text from the original page before placing it on the clipboard. While Word allows you to access all your copied selections in the clipboard, when normally copying files on a computer, the user can copy the files and paste them over and over again in different locations, but if the user copies another file, the first file will be erased from the buffer location and replaced with the new file. A keyboard shortcut for copy is Control and C (Ctrl + C), which can then be placed using Paste (Ctrl + V).The Move command allows the user to permanently move files from one location to another location and also allows changing the name of the file. This command deletes the original file from the first location and then creates a duplicate of the file in the new location. Most commonly people use a cut and paste option is used instead of the move option, where text is selected, cut and then pasted to another location. It is similar to the move command as it deletes the text/file from the original location and copies it to the buffer location and then pastes it when clicked on paste. Move commands are most commonly used in various DOS, OS/2 and Microsoft Windows command line interpreters. Moving is a more appropriate option when the user wishes to delete the files from the original location. In Microsoft Word, Control and F7 (Ctrl+F7) chooses the move command.Moving is a better option to use when a person has multiple files to shift, which will take a long time, and does not want the original item in the original location. In case of few files, the user can easily copy, paste in new location and then delete the files from the original location manually. Copy pasting allows the user to keep track of whatever files that were transferred and allows them to check that the files are intact and if any errors have corrupted files.
563.

What is node

Answer» A computer connected to a network is known as a workstation or a node or a host
Don\'t say node...say root nodules which is found in leguminous plants and are swollen in appearance.it contains rhizobium bacteria which converts nitrogen into nitrogen compounds.(say thanx if u liked my answer plz?)
564.

What is device driver

Answer» A device driver is a type of system software which is used to act as an interface between the computer and the particular device, for which the driver is made for.
565.

What is computers

Answer» Computer is an electronic device that manipulates data according to a set of instruction called program
Well, you should also know that COMPUTER stands for commonly operated machine purposely used for telecommunication, education and research. ?
Computer is an electronic device that can perform a variety of operations according to a set of instructions called program
A computer is an electronic machine that is to say,it runs on electricity and makes our work easy.
566.

What is different between ms Word and ms excel

Answer»
567.

Comunication may fail because of

Answer» Communication most often fails for the following reasons:1. Using technical jargon.When conversations turn technical, anyone without the referenced expertise will tune out. The same way most people throw away user manuals or automatically check “I have read the Terms and Conditions” boxes, readers will disregard communication they don’t understand.Talking about IP addresses to a user who is unable to open his or her accounting application frustrates everyone. Explain technical terms if necessary, but for the most part, use common language when addressing a broad audience.2. Overloading the audience.More written words don’t always translate to high importance information. Most people won’t take the time to read digital information that requires scrolling through multiple pages.Layouts with bold titles, differentiated subtitles and bullet points help readers visually organize information. Create documents that are visually appealing by:Using descriptive headlines so the audience can scan a document and walk away with a grasp of the main points.Limiting emails to 4-5 bullet points with relevant information.Using graphs and visuals to explain complicated details or highlight important instructions.In face-to-face communication, the same principles apply. Start with a clear meeting agenda, invite only the people who need to be there, and set a goal for what the group will accomplish.3. Assuming foreknowledge or relationships.At the start of a meeting, ask a few simple yes-or-no questions in order to gauge how familiar the audience is with the information. This will prohibit too much or too little information being shared.Quickly review key decisions from previous meetings if necessary, but make sure that the discussion is relevant to the current audience. Prior to each meeting, send links to important background information.Make introductions as soon as new parties get involved. If a team member is replaced, update contact lists right away. Bring new people up to speed in one-on-one meetings—don’t use group time to review unless new decisions need to be made.4. Using the wrong delivery channelCommunication doesn\'t always have to be via email. There are alternative ways to get information across effectively. Use slide share programs, meetings, and information posted in highly trafficked places to disseminate information.Graphics and interactive videos are good for demonstrating software features or new processes. Visuals can easily depict step-by-step instructions. Consider making side-by-side comparisons of changes so the audience can see what is different.5. Sending irrelevant information.The best way to approach communication is by starting with the audience. Be clear about what the email/graphic/video/presentation should accomplish and convey the information truthfully. If the audience needs to take action, make sure they know what and why. Finally, let the users know how the message impacts them—what do they get out of knowing the information or taking the requested action.
568.

How to draw 2 concentric circles in stratch

Answer»
569.

How to create python code

Answer»
570.

What is the basic structure of

Answer»
571.

What is cyber bullying

Answer» Cyber bullying is use words are ides of other and prenting them is your own without acknowloging the creator
572.

Can we open two different workbooks in calc simultaneously

Answer»
573.

How many categories can a computer networks be classified on the basis of geographical area?

Answer» Lan. Man
Wan(wide area network
574.

Give examples of Utility Software?

Answer» Antivirus software, encryption and decryption software ,disk cleaner etc.
575.

Full form of SSD?

Answer» Solid State Drive
576.

Define Spreadsheets in Microsoft office?

Answer»
577.

Define cryptography

Answer»
578.

What is programme

Answer» give a set of instructions to a computer, etc. to make it perform a particular task
579.

What is custom annimation

Answer» Custom Animation is a set of effects which can be applied to objects in PowerPoint so that they willanimate in the Slide Show Power Point. They can be added under the Custom Animation function or through the use of Visual Basic for Applications (VBA).
Sorry, wrong answer. I had to answer the above one.
Multiply the value by 5/18.
580.

What is multi threading

Answer» It is the thread with multiple
It is the thread with multiple.
581.

What is note page view in ms powerpoint

Answer»
582.

What do you mean by homophones?Give example of homophones using sentence

Answer»
583.

What is differnet between LAN and WAN

Answer» Lan stands for Local Area Network and Wan stands for Wide Area Network
Lan wan
Lan is used for a less distance
584.

What is master?

Answer»
585.

Name any five OOo calc

Answer»
586.

What is the difference between bulleted list and number list

Answer» Wrts3
587.

What is the difference between data and information?

Answer» Data refers to the raw and figures which are meaninglessInformation refers to the processed data which are meaningless
Data refers to fact and figures which we fed into the computer system as input.Information ., The processed data is known as information.
588.

Difference between cell pointer and current cell

Answer»
589.

Printed copy is oftened calledL

Answer»
590.

Which data type is used to create a drop down box?

Answer»
591.

What is terminology

Answer» Terminology is the study of terms and their use. Terms are words and compound words or multi-word expressions that in specific contexts are given specific meanings—these may deviate from the meanings the same words have in other contexts and in everyday language.[clarification needed][1] Terminology is a discipline that studies, among other things, the development of such terms and their interrelationships within a specialized domain. Terminology differs from lexicography, as it involves the study of concepts, conceptual systems and their labels (terms), whereas lexicography studies words and their meanings.Terminology is a discipline that systematically studies the "labelling or designating of concepts" particular to one or more subject fields or domains of human activity. It does this through the research and analysis of terms in context for the purpose of documenting and promoting consistent usage. Terminology can be limited to one or more languages (for example, "multilingual terminology" and "bilingual terminology"), or may have an interdisciplinarity focus on the use of terms in different fields.
592.

What do you meant by self management

Answer»
593.

What is rom

Answer» Read only memory
Read-only memory (or simply ROM) is a type of computer memory. Unlike RAM, it keeps its contents even when the computer or device is turned off
594.

Difference between RAM and ROM?

Answer» RAM1. It stores during and after processing 2. It is very fast 3. It uses lot of power 4.It is volatile 5. It can be changedROM1. It stored by manufacturer2.It is fast 3. It uses little power 4.It is non volatile5.It cannot be changed
595.

What is Python ? Explain...

Answer» It is a programming language
596.

A position on a stage is also called _

Answer» Backdrop
597.

You can save the programme in which mode

Answer» Script
598.

What is privacy laws

Answer»
599.

What are the features of python programmaing language

Answer»
600.

Sample papers

Answer» For which subject? ????
What this is nonsense