1. The Dictation feature in MS Office is primarily used to:
(A) Translate documents into other languages
(B) Convert spoken words into text
(C) Read documents aloud
(D) Format documents automatically
2. In MS Word, the Dictate option is usually found under which tab?
(A) Insert
(B) Review
(C) Home
(D) View
3. Which technology powers the Speech-to-Text feature in MS Office?
(A) Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cloud-based services
(B) Manual keyboard shortcuts
(C) OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
(D) Macro Recording
4. To use Dictation in MS Office, which requirement must be met?
(A) Only Windows 7 compatibility
(B) An external storage device
(C) A touchscreen laptop
(D) A stable internet connection and microphone
5. In MS Word, which voice command can insert punctuation automatically during dictation?
(A) By pressing Ctrl + ,
(B) By saying punctuation marks like “comma” or “period”
(C) By enabling AutoFormat
(D) By using Track Changes
6. The Speech-to-Text feature in MS Outlook can be especially useful for:
(A) Composing emails hands-free
(B) Scheduling emails
(C) Encrypting emails
(D) Filtering junk mail
7. Which accessibility feature works opposite to Dictation in MS Office by reading aloud on-screen text?
(A) AutoCorrect
(B) Text to Columns
(C) Immersive Reader
(D) Track Changes
8. One major productivity benefit of using Dictation in Office applications is:
(A) Reduces the need for PowerPoint slides
(B) Enables faster document creation without typing
(C) Automatically corrects grammar errors
(D) Replaces all manual formatting
9. Which of the following is a limitation of Dictation in MS Office?
(A) It cannot insert images
(B) It cannot open documents
(C) It cannot save files
(D) It does not work offline without internet
10. In MS PowerPoint, Dictation can be used to:
(A) Add speaker notes and content using voice
(B) Add transitions automatically
(C) Change slide design
(D) Merge presentations