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OpenOffice.org Writer — II — Question 7

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This table was inserted with 3 rows and 3 columns. A change was made to some cells. With the cursor at it, a column was inserted to the right.

This table was inserted with 3 rows and 3 columns. A change was made to some cells. With the cursor at it, a column was inserted to the right. Why did this happen? OpenOffice Org Writer, Computer Applications Code 165 Sumita Arora Solutions CBSE Class 9.

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This table was inserted with 3 rows and 3 columns. A change was made to some cells. With the cursor at it, a column was inserted to the right. Why did this happen? OpenOffice Org Writer, Computer Applications Code 165 Sumita Arora Solutions CBSE Class 9.

Why did this happen ?

  1. The cells in the top row had been merged
  2. The cursor was in the incorrect cell
  3. The shift key was held
  4. The tab key was held
Answer

The cells in the top row had been merged

Reason — A new column was added to the right of the cursor position and the cells in the top row had been merged.


Source: This question is from OpenOffice.org Writer — II, Computer Applications — Class 9, CBSE Board.

Key Concepts Covered

This question tests your understanding of the following concepts from the chapter OpenOffice.org Writer — II: Question, Table, Inserted, Rows, Columns, Change. These are fundamental topics in Computer Applications that students are expected to master as part of the CBSE Class 9 curriculum.

A thorough understanding of these concepts will help you answer similar questions confidently in your CBSE examinations. These topics are frequently tested in both objective and subjective sections of Computer Applications papers. We recommend revising the relevant section of your textbook alongside practising these solved examples to build a strong foundation.

How to Approach This Question

Read the question carefully and identify what is being asked. Break down complex questions into smaller parts. Use the terminology and concepts discussed in this chapter. Structure your answer logically — begin with a definition or key statement, then provide supporting details. Review your answer to ensure it addresses all parts of the question completely.

Key Points to Remember

  • Write programs with proper indentation and comments.
  • Trace through your code with sample inputs to verify correctness.
  • Explain the logic behind each step of your solution.
  • Familiarise yourself with common library functions and methods.

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