1. MS Publisher is primarily used for:
(A) Desktop publishing and creating marketing materials
(B) Database management
(C) Spreadsheet calculations
(D) Email communication
2. MS Publisher is part of which Microsoft suite?
(A) Windows Media Tools
(B) Microsoft Office Suite
(C) Visual Studio
(D) SQL Server
3. Which of the following is NOT a common use of MS Publisher?
(A) Brochures and Flyers
(B) Business Cards
(C) Newsletters
(D) Writing computer programs
4. What is the difference between MS Word and MS Publisher?
(A) Word is for photo editing, Publisher is for coding
(B) Word is for database management, Publisher is for reports
(C) Word is mainly for word processing, Publisher is for page layout and design
(D) Word and Publisher serve the same purpose
5. In Publisher, what is a “template”?
(A) A pre-designed layout for quick publication creation
(B) A database form
(C) A programming tool
(D) A type of spreadsheet formula
6. Which file extension is commonly used for saving MS Publisher documents?
(A) DOCX
(B) PUB
(C) XLSX
(D) PPTX
7. Which feature in MS Publisher allows users to insert images, shapes, and text boxes into a design?
(A) Insert Menu
(B) Data Tools
(C) Review Tab
(D) Mail Merge Wizard
8. What is the primary purpose of the “Master Page” in MS Publisher?
(A) To add database queries
(B) To create consistent elements across multiple pages
(C) To print only one page at a time
(D) To run animations
9. Which of the following is NOT an output format supported by MS Publisher?
(A) PDF
(B) Image formats (JPEG, PNG)
(C) PUB
(D) EXE (Executable File)
10. MS Publisher is most useful for which type of user?
(A) Programmers writing code
(B) Students analyzing data with formulas
(C) Businesses creating marketing and promotional materials
(D) Database administrators