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Practical Worksheet

MS Word Tasks

1. Resume Creation

o Create a one-page professional resume for the position of Software Developer.

o Ensure the following:

 Use bold, italics, and underline to highlight key information.

 Insert a table to showcase your educational qualifications.

 Include a chart showing your skill proficiency in at least 5 skills (e.g.,

communication, coding, teamwork, etc.).

 Add a professional profile picture.

o Use Mail Merge to create personalized resumes for three candidates, changing

their names and addresses.

2. Newsletter Design

o Design a one-page newsletter for a school event.

o Include:

 A title in a large, bold, and centered font.

 At least two paragraphs with formatted headings and subheadings.

 A table summarizing the schedule of events.

 One image and one chart (e.g., pie chart showing student participation).
MS Excel

1. Sales Data Analysis

o You are given the following sales data:

Departmen Month Sales Expenses ($) Profit ($)

t ($)

Electronics Jan 15000 5000 10000

Fashion Jan 12000 4000 8000

Groceries Jan 10000 6000 4000

Electronics Feb 18000 8000 10000

Fashion Feb 14000 6000 8000

Groceries Feb 12000 7000 5000

o Tasks:

 Format the table with borders and alternating row colors.

 Sort the data in descending order of Profit ($).

 Apply a filter to display only rows where Profit ($) is greater than or

equal to 8000.

 Insert a chart showing the profit trends for each department over the

months.

 Use functions to calculate the total, average, minimum, and maximum

profits.

 Identify which department had the highest total profit.

2. Grade Analysis

o Use the following student grades:


Name Subject Marks
Alice Math 85
Bob Science 75
Charlie English 65
Diana Math 95
Edward Science 85
Fiona English 70

o Tasks:

 Format the table with bold headers and number formatting for the Marks

column.

 Sort the data alphabetically by Name.

 Filter the data to display only students who scored above 80.

 Create a bar chart to compare marks in different subjects.

 Use functions to calculate the total marks for each subject and find the

subject with the highest average marks.


Solutions

MS Word Solutions

1. Resume Creation

o Add proper formatting for headings and bullet points.

o Insert a table like:

Degree Institution Year Percentage

B.Tech (CSE) XYZ University 2022 85%

o Use a chart with skill bars like:

Skill Proficiency (%)


Communication 90
Coding 80

o Customize mail merge for three names.

2. Newsletter Design

o Title: Annual Sports Meet 2024

o Add paragraphs with clear formatting.

o Use a table like:

Time Event Venue

10 AM 100m Race Playground

o Insert an image and a simple pie chart.

MS Excel Solutions

1. Sales Data Analysis

o Sort the table by Profit ($):


Department Month Sales Expenses Profit
Electronics Jan 15000 5000 10000
Electronics Feb 18000 8000 10000

o Filter to show profits >= 8000.

o Insert a line chart with months on the x-axis and profits on the y-axis.

o Total Profits: 48000, Average: 8000, Min: 4000, Max: 10000.

o Electronics had the highest total profit (20000).

2. Grade Analysis

o Sort by Name:

Name Subject Marks


Alice Math 85

o Filter marks > 80.

o Bar chart comparing marks: Subjects on x-axis, Marks on y-axis.

o Total: Math (180), Science (160), English (135).

o Math had the highest average marks (90).

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