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sarasara

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A student is reading a report that goes on for several pages, extending beyond the current screen size. He wants to get to the conclusion of the report quickly. Which of the following would he do?
 
  A) Press on the down arrow key on the keyboard each time until the end of the report
  B) Click on the down arrow button until he reaches the end of the report
  C) Click on the vertical scroll bar, moving it down to the end of the bar
  D) Click on the horizontal scroll bar, moving it to the right of the screen

Question 2

When writing a report, a student changes the usual typeface from Arial 10 pt to Times New Roman 12 pt.
 
  The student saves the report and then begins creating two new documents, using a typeface of Times New Roman 10 pt for one of the documents and Courier 10 pt for the other. Which typeface would be considered the default?
  A) Arial 10 pt
  B) Times New Roman 10 pt
  C) Times New Roman 12 pt
  D) Courier 10 pt



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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