Microsoft Excel Practical Examination Thursday 23rd November 2012 11.00 am – 12.30 pm Duration 1½ Hours Instructions for Candidates Instructions for Exam Read the paper fully before you start the exam Attempt all the questions Save the files to the desktop in a folder called MySpreadsheet[yourname] At the end of the exam return this examination paper to the supervisor Make sure your name is on all of the printouts Name Daly Electrical Ltd is a small Electrical Installation company that
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Wehrmacht. Many historians argue that this was crucial in the defeat of the Axis powers because the German leader had no detailed knowledge nor experience in having a leading position in the army. His over-confidence made him believe that he knew more than the generals and failed to see that a failure of an operation does not always depend on the
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1939 to 1945. It involved a majority of the world’s countries that eventually formed into two opposing military alliances. There were the Allies‚ and the Axis. The United States‚ United Kingdom‚ Soviet Union‚ and Republic of China were the main allied forces. Nazi Germany‚ the Empire of Japan‚ and the Kingdom of Italy were the main forces of the Axis. There were many turning points such as the Battle of Stalingrad‚ the Battle of the Atlantic‚ and D-Day that greatly affected World War II. The Battle
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There were multiple ideas and acts of aggression that the axis power had. First‚ The axis power or the germans‚Russians‚ and Japanese thought they were the superior race.They thought that jews were the problem of the world. After that the germans thought the treaty of the versailles was unfair. Then‚ they thought they had to rebuild their military to make it better.Finally the axis power thought that they need to take the rhineland Next‚ there was responses to those ideas and aggression. The first
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Skills Gizmo™ starts with a bar graph on the right and a data set on the left. Practice using the Gizmo by doing the following: • Write a title. • Label the vertical and horizontal axes. • Change the scale of the vertical axis. • Drag the bars up and down. 2. Use the Graph type dropdown list to select other kinds of graphs. Practice with each type of graph: • On the Line graph drag the points up and down. • On the Pie chart change the
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Anatomy of The Human Body The Skeletal System Zygomatic Arch Fibula Vertebrae Cranium Tibia Patella Femur Ulna Radius Humerus Scapula Clavicle Phalanges Metatarsals Tarsals Ischium Phalanges Metacarpals Carpals Pubis Sacrum Ilium Ribs Sternum Mandible Vertebrae Cervical region – the main function of the cervical spine is to support the weight of the head Thoracic region –the main function of the thoracic spine is to protect the organs of the chest by providing
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no position to face Italy. Luckily the German invasion had eased out. On November 11‚ the British Naval seriously damaged the Italian Navy in an surprise attack. Following their successes in North Africa‚ they decided to defend Greece against the Axis powers (World War II
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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE‚ PILANI Pilani Campus Digital Signal Processing Lab 2 (You are instructed to write solutions‚ plots‚ observations and explorations in your observation record and get it signed before leaving the lab) [A] A sinusoidal signal s(t) is of frequency 1 Hz and peak amplitude of 1. 1. (i) Assume s(t) is sampled with sampling frequency of 10 Hz. Sub plot the samples of sinusoid for 4 sec . (ii) Now plot the continuous signals connecting these samples
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Microeconomics 9e (Parkin) Chapter 1 What Is Economics? 1 Definition of Economics 1) All economic questions are about A) how to make money. B) what to produce. C) how to cope with scarcity. D) how to satisfy all our wants. Answer: C Topic: Definition of Economics Skill: Recognition AACSB: Reflective Thinking 2) An incentive A) could be a reward but could not be a penalty. B) could be a penalty but could not be a reward. C) could be either a reward or a penalty. D) is the opposite
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of points‚ all having the worth of one variable finding the location on the horizontal axis and the value of the further variable finding the location on the vertical axis. Two Dimensional Scatter plots: The scatter plot can be improved to demonstrate relationships amongst three variables. In 2-D plots‚ you may identify the point color and involving lines in addition to control the indication marks on the axis. Example: To exhibit a link among a person’s lung ability‚ and how long that person might
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