Format: Colour, size, font MCQs Quiz | Class 9

This is an online MCQ quiz for Class IX Computer Applications (Code 165), Unit 3: Office Tools (Spreadsheets). The quiz focuses on the topic of Format: Colour, size, font, covering key concepts of cell formatting and improving readability in spreadsheets. Attempt all questions and click ‘Submit Quiz’ to see your score, then download the PDF answer sheet for review.

Understanding Cell Formatting in Spreadsheets

Cell formatting in spreadsheet applications like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets is the process of changing the appearance of cells to make the data easier to read, understand, and analyze. Proper formatting enhances the readability and visual appeal of your worksheet, helping to highlight important information and present data professionally.

Key Formatting Tools

The main tools for formatting cells revolve around changing the font, alignment, and cell background. These are essential for creating clear and effective spreadsheets.

  • Font Formatting: This includes changing the typeface (e.g., Arial, Calibri, Times New Roman), size, style (bold, italic, underline), and color of the text within cells. These tools help create a visual hierarchy and emphasize key data points.
  • Cell Background (Fill Color): Changing the background color of cells is a powerful way to group related data, highlight rows or columns, or indicate specific conditions (e.g., coloring cells with values above a certain threshold).
  • Alignment: This controls the position of data within a cell. You can align text horizontally (left, center, right) and vertically (top, middle, bottom). Proper alignment makes the data look organized and tidy.
  • Wrap Text: This feature allows long text to be displayed on multiple lines within a single cell, preventing it from spilling over into adjacent cells and keeping your layout clean.
  • Merge & Center: This tool combines two or more adjacent cells into a single, larger cell and centers the content. It is most commonly used to create titles or headings that span across multiple columns.

Improving Readability with Formatting

The ultimate goal of formatting is to improve readability. Here are some best practices:

  • Use Contrast: Ensure there is sufficient contrast between the font color and the cell’s background color. Dark text on a light background is easiest to read.
  • Be Consistent: Apply a consistent formatting scheme throughout your worksheet. For example, all main headings should have the same font size and style.
  • Don’t Overdo It: Using too many different colors, fonts, or styles can make a spreadsheet look cluttered and confusing. Use formatting purposefully to guide the viewer’s eye.

Common Formatting Options Summary

Formatting Tool Purpose Common Location
Font Name/Size Change the typeface and size of text. Home Tab > Font Group
Bold (B), Italic (I), Underline (U) Emphasize text. Home Tab > Font Group
Fill Color (Paint Bucket Icon) Change the background color of a cell. Home Tab > Font Group
Font Color (Letter ‘A’ Icon) Change the color of the text. Home Tab > Font Group
Alignment Options Position text within a cell. Home Tab > Alignment Group
Merge & Center Combine cells and center content. Home Tab > Alignment Group

Quick Revision Points

  • Cell formatting changes the appearance, not the value, of the data.
  • ‘Font’ refers to the typeface (e.g., Arial). ‘Font Size’ refers to how large the text is.
  • ‘Fill Color’ is for the cell background; ‘Font Color’ is for the text itself.
  • ‘Wrap Text’ helps fit long sentences into a single cell by increasing the cell’s height.
  • Good formatting makes data easier to read and interpret quickly.

Extra Practice Questions

  1. Which formatting option would you use to create a heading that spans five columns?
  2. If you want to make a specific cell stand out with a yellow background, which tool should you use?
  3. True or False: Changing the font size from 12pt to 18pt will change the underlying numerical value in the cell.
  4. What is the main advantage of using the ‘Wrap Text’ feature?
  5. To apply both bold and italic styles to text, you would need to click on which two options?

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