
By default the Tabs on a line are at a distance of 1 inch. The subscript refers to the characters that are positioned slightly lower than the text on the line. State whether the following statements are true or false: 1. The Toggle case is used to change all capital letters to small letters and vice-versa. The Backspace key on the keyboard is used to remove a character on the left of the cursor and Delete key is used to remove a character on the right of the cursor. To type in a series of capital letters the Caps Lock on the keyboard should be pressed. Font Face is a set of characters, including letters, numbers, symbols and punctuators. The Save As of the File menu allows you to make a copy of the current document. The Zoom Slider is used to zoom-in or zoom-out the current document. To Save and Open a Writer document the Standard Toolbar is used. The Sidebar option is present on the View menu to activate or deactivate it. Untitled 1 is the default name for a Writer document. Word Wrap is a feature in Word Processor that automatically moves to the next line when you have filled one line with text. Which of the following is used to refer to a character that is positioned slightly higher than the text on a line? a. The alignment aligns selected text to both right and left margin. Which among the following icons of the Formatting Toolbar is used to change the colour of the font? a. Which among the following Toolbars will you find the option to make a text Bold? a.


Which of the following is not a Font Style? a. Which among the following icons of the toolbar used to open an existing Document? a. Which among the following icons of the toolbar used to start a New Document? a.

Which of the following is not a unit of a Ruler in Writer? a. Name the feature of a Word Processor that allows you to insert Synonyms and Antonyms in a document. Name the word processor feature that allows you to insert tabular data. Which among the following software is not used for Word Processing? a. 1 Chapter 6 Word Processing Using OpenOffice Writer-I A.
