Spreadsheet: Class Ix - Chapter-5 (Spreadsheet)
Spreadsheet: Class Ix - Chapter-5 (Spreadsheet)
CHAPTER 5
SPREADSHEET
Q.1:- What is a spreadsheet?
A. A spreadsheet is an electronic document just like an expense
sheet. It provides much more flexibility, speed and accuracy, as
compared to manual expense sheet. It has many built in functions
which make it easy to use.
Q. What are the tasks that a spreadsheet can do?
A. Spreadsheets are used for a variety of tasks such as:
1. Maintaining records, Analyzing Data
2. Generating Graphs and reports
3. Doing financial calculations etc.
Q. Name some popular spreadsheet softwares?
A. MS Excel, Open Office – Calc, Google documents
Q. What are the steps to start MS-Excel?
A. Steps to start MS-Excel are:-
1. Double Click on a shortcut key of the MS-Excel icon, if available, on
the desktop.
OR
1. Click Start - > All Programs->Microsoft Office->MS Excel
Q. What are different components of a spreadsheet?
A. Some of the key components of a spreadsheet are:-
1. Worksheet: It is grid of horizontal rows and vertical columns.
2. Workbook: A workbook contains one more worksheets.
3. Row:- A row is horizontal arrangement of cells. The rows are
named by numbers (1,2,3,4,…..).
4. Column:-A column is a vertical arrangement of cells. The columns
are named by alphabets (A, B, C, ….Y, Z, AA, AB, AC, …AZ, BA, BB,…)
5. Cell:- A cell is where the rows and columns intersect. Worksheet is
also called an array of cells. A cell may contain text, numbers, date or
a formula.
A cell address in a spreadsheet identifies location of the cell. It is a
combination of column name and row number of the cell, such as
A2 or B16 etc.
6. Active cell: This is the cell on which the cursor is currently placed.
It is outlined by a dark border. Data is always entered in the active
cell.
7. Formula Bar:- This is located below the Ribbon. It displays
the contents of the active cell. It can also be used to enter and edit
data.
8. Scroll Bar:-These helps to scroll through the content and body of
the worksheet. There are two scroll bars – horizontal and vertical.
Q. Write steps to save a spreadsheet.
A. 1. Click File -> Save.
2. A Save As dialog box appears. Choose the directory(drive &
folder) in which
you want to save the workbook.
3. Click Save.
Q. Write steps to close the spreadsheet.
A. 1. Click File -> Close.
OR
Click on the cross symbol “X”, that you see on the top right hand
corner of the screen.
Q. What are the different kinds of data that can be entered in
the spreadsheet.
A. The different kinds of data that can be entered are:-
1. Text - a to z or A to Z characters
2. Numbers – 0 to 9 (all numeric and decimal point numbers)
3. Date – date type data such as 12th December 2015,
12/12/2015, 4-9-16 etc.
4. Formula – you can enter formulas also such as =20+30,
=sum/5 etc. All
formulas started with “=” sign.
Q. What is the default alignment of Text and Number data in a
cell?
A. The Text data is aligned to left in a cell and the Number data/Date
data is aligned to right.
Q. What are the two ways to do calculation in a spreadsheet?
A. The two ways to do calculation are:-
1. By manual entry of the formulas
2. By using built-in functions
Q. Consider the following table
(1) Calculate Total Income and Expenses
A. Two ways to calculate addition
1. In cell B7 (total income), type “=b2+b3 +b4+b5+b6”, copy this
formula in cell
C7 (total expenses).
2. Use Spreadsheet built in function Autosum, click cell c7 and
then click
Autosum or write “=sum(b2:b6)”
(2) Calculate Savings
A. Steps to calculate difference
1. In cell D2, type “=B2 – C2”.
2. Press Enter Key.
3. Drag the fill handler upto cell D6.
(3) Calculate Average Income, Expenses and Saving.
A. Steps to calculate average income, expenses and salary are:-
1. In cell B8, type “=B7/5” (B7 contains total of income and 5 is
no. of months)
2. Press Enter key.
3. Copy this formula to C8 cell to calculate average expenses and
copy this to D8 to get average of Saving.
Q. Write steps to insert a row / a column in a spreadsheet.
A. Steps to insert a row / a column in a spreadsheet are
1. Select the row or the column (by clicking on the row header or
column
header) before which you want to insert a row or a column.
2. Right click the mouse, and click on Insert row or Insert column.
Q. What are the different options to format cell and its
contents?
A. The different options to format the cell are as follows:-
1. Wrap Text: When the length of the text does not fit completely in the
cell as the cell’s width is smaller than the size of the text. The
alternate is to automatically make the text appear on multiple lines
in a cell using the Wrap Text Option.
Steps:- Click on the cell and Click on Home tab – Wrap Text option in
the Alignment group.
2. Change Font: Change font means to change the appearance of the
text, like making the text Bold, Underline and Italics.
Steps:- Click on the cell and choose the appropriate icon B, I, U under
Font Group from the Home tab.
3. Change Column Width: When the text does not fit into the width of
the column, the width of the column can be increase to ensure that
the entire text is visible.
Steps:- Take the cursor to the column numbers on top. Position it on
the line between two columns. The shape of the cursor changes to a
+ symbol. Click the left button and drag the + symbol to the right.
Once you received the desired width release the left button of the
mouse.
4. Cell Content Alignment: Alignment means to arrange the position of
the text in the cell.
Steps:- Under the Home tab, in the Alignment group, click on the
appropriate symbol for Left, Centre or Right Alignment of text.
5. Create a Border: Border means to have a boundary around the text.
Steps:- Select the cell, Under Home tab, in the Font group, click on
down arrow next to the icon for borders. A list of borders appears.
From this list select the appropriate option for Left Border, Right
Border, Top Border, Bottom Border, All Borders etc.
Q. What is Quick Access Toolbar? Where it is located?
Ans. Quick Access Toolbar contains buttons to quickly access the
commands to complete a task. It is located on the right side of the
Office Button.
Q. By default, how many buttons are equipped in the Quick
Access Toolbar? Can we add / remove buttons or options in the
Quick Access Toolbar?
Ans. By default, the Quick Access toolbar is equipped with three
buttons:- Save, Undo and Redo. We can add or remove buttons or
options that we want in the Quick Access Toolbar.
Q. Write steps to add more buttons/options in the Quick Access
Toolbar.
Ans. The steps to add more buttons are:-
1. Right-click the Quick Access Toolbar and Click Customize
Quick Access
Toolbar.
2. The Excel Options dialog box will appear. On the left side
of Add, click an
option and click Add.
3. After making the selections, click OK.
Q. Write steps to remove a button from the Quick Access
toolbar.
Ans. 1. Right click on the button that you want to remove from the
Quick Access
toolbar.
2. Click on Remove From Quick Access toolbar.
Q. In how many ways a currency symbol can be inserted.
Explain?
Ans. Currency symbols can be inserted in two ways.
1. Using the Accounting Number Format button
Steps:-
a) Select the cell.
b) Click on the down arrow next to the Accounting Number
Format button which is available under the Home tab, in the
Number group.
c) A list appears showing some of the popular currency
symbols. Select Rs. Option.
2. Using the Right Click Option
Steps:-
a) Select the cell. b) Right click the mouse. A menu
appears
c) Click on the option Format Cells. A dialogue box appears.
d) From the Category list, choose Currency.
e) Now click on the symbol box. Available currency symbol are
displayed. Select Rs. Option.
Q. In how many ways you can format the cell contents? Explain.
Ans. The cells can be formatted in two ways.
1. Using the Icons on the Ribbon.
Steps:-
a) Click on the font box available under Font group in Home tab.
A list appears.
b) Choose desired font.
2. Use Short cut menu and the dialog box
Steps:-
1. Select the cell.
2. Right click the mouse button, A short menu appears.
3. Click on Format Cells… A dialogue box appears with the Number
tab selected by default.
4. Click on the Font tab.
5. Choose the desired font.
Q. Write steps to delete a row / a column in a spreadsheet.
A. Steps to insert a row / a column in a spreadsheet are
1. Select the row or the column (by clicking on the row header or
column
header) that you want to delete.
2. Right click the mouse, and click on delete row or delete column.