1. What is the primary purpose of add-ins in MS Office applications?
(A) To extend functionality and add new features
(B) To reduce file size
(C) To improve printing speed
(D) To convert documents into images
2. In MS Word or Excel, where can you manage add-ins?
(A) Review → Proofing → Add-ins
(B) Home → Clipboard → Add-ins
(C) File → Options → Add-ins
(D) View → Macros → Add-ins
3. Which button must be used in the Add-ins dialog box to enable or disable them?
(A) Run
(B) Go
(C) Apply
(D) Reset
4. What type of add-ins can be managed through the COM Add-ins option?
(A) File compression tools
(B) Only spelling and grammar checkers
(C) Only templates and themes
(D) Component Object Model add-ins that integrate with Office apps
5. If an Office application is running slowly, what should you check first?
(A) Installed add-ins
(B) Page margins
(C) Font styles
(D) Print settings
6. How can you access the Office Add-ins store?
(A) File → Print → Add-ins
(B) View → Add-ins → Store
(C) Tools → Add-ins → Marketplace
(D) Insert → Get Add-ins
7. Which of the following is an example of an Office add-in?
(A) File Explorer
(B) Translator tool in Word
(C) Windows Media Player
(D) Paint 3D
8. What happens if a disabled add-in is re-enabled?
(A) It uninstalls itself
(B) It deletes other add-ins automatically
(C) It becomes active and available in the Office application again
(D) It resets the ribbon to default
9. What is the risk of using too many third-party add-ins in Office?
(A) They can slow down performance or cause crashes
(B) They always delete system files
(C) They stop AutoSave permanently
(D) They remove password protection
10. Which type of add-ins are downloaded and run directly from the internet within Office?
(A) COM Add-ins
(B) VBA Macros
(C) Office Web Add-ins
(D) Legacy Toolbars