1. In PSC exams, most MS Word questions are asked from:
(A) Mail Merge, Track Changes, and Shortcuts
(B) Hyperlinks, Macros, and ClipArt only
(C) Page Borders and Backgrounds only
(D) None of the above
2. For PSC exams, MS Excel questions usually focus on:
(A) Advanced SQL Queries
(B) Formulas & Functions like SUM, IF, VLOOKUP, and PivotTables
(C) Only formatting cells
(D) Only drawing charts
3. In PSC tests, MS PowerPoint questions are MOSTLY asked from:
(A) None of these
(B) Programming VBA in PowerPoint
(C) Publisher integration
(D) Animations, Transitions, and Slide Master
4. Which MS Office area is least commonly tested in PSC screening tests?
(A) Outlook basics (emails, auto-replies, calendar)
(B) Access basics (data types, queries)
(C) VBA Programming in Office apps
(D) Word/Excel shortcuts
5. What is the BEST strategy to prepare for MS Office questions in PSC exams?
(A) Memorize every menu option in MS Office
(B) Practice commonly used shortcuts, formulas, and features
(C) Focus only on MS Word
(D) Skip Office preparation since it’s easy
6. In PSC exams, which shortcut is MOST frequently asked for saving a file in MS Office?
(A) Ctrl + S
(B) Ctrl + O
(C) Ctrl + P
(D) Ctrl + N
7. For Outlook questions in PSC tests, candidates should mainly study:
(A) Track changes and Mail Merge
(B) Drawing tools and 3D charts
(C) Auto-replies, Calendar scheduling, and Rules
(D) None of the above
8. In PSC exams, MS Access questions often test knowledge of:
(A) File extensions of Excel
(B) Only creating forms
(C) Only VBA coding in Access
(D) Data types, Relationships, Queries, and Reports
9. Which type of MS Office question is MOST repeated in PSC screening tests?
(A) Keyboard shortcuts
(B) Complex VBA programming
(C) Designing templates in Publisher
(D) Using macros in PowerPoint
10. The most effective preparation method for MS Office in PSC exams is:
(A) Reading theory only
(B) Practicing past papers + Hands-on usage of Word/Excel/PowerPoint
(C) Memorizing icons
(D) Studying programming in Office