Function key of Computer

Function Keys:
F1—— Get help or visit Microsoft office Online.
F2—— Move text or graphic.
F4—— Repeat the last action
F5—— Choose the Go To command (Home tab).
F6—— Go to the nest pane or frame.
F7—— Choose the spelling command (Review tab)
F8—— Extend a selection
F9—— Update the selected fields
F10—– Show key tips
F11—– Go to the nest field
F12—– Choose the Save As comman

Shortcut Keys of MS-Excel

Shortcut Keys of MS-Excel:-
Key———————— Description
F2 ————————-Edit the selected cell
F5 ————————-Go to a specific cell
F7 ————————-Spell check selected text and/or document
F11————————Create chart
Ctrl + Shift + ;——–Enter the current time
Ctrl + ; ——————Enter the current date
Shift + F3 ————–Open the Excel formula window
Shift + F5 ————–Bring up search box.
Ctrl + A —————–Select all contents of the worksheet
Ctrl + B —————–Bold highlighted selection
Ctrl + I ——————Italic highlighted selection
Ctrl + U —————–Underline highlighted selection
Ctrl + P —————–Bring up the print dialog box to begin printing
Ctrl + Z —————–Undo last action
Ctrl + F9 —————Minimise current workbook
Ctrl + F10 ————-Maximise currently selected workbook
Ctrl + F6 ————–Switch between open workbooks/window
Ctrl + page up ——Move between Excel worksheet in the same Excel document.
Ctrl + Page Down–Move between Excel worksheets in the same Excel document
Ctrl + Tab ————Move between two or more opennExcel files
Alt + = —————–Create a formula to sum all of the above cells
Ctrl + ’——————Insert the value of the above cell into cell currently selected.
Ctrl + Arrow key–Move to next section to text
Ctrl + Space ———Select entire column
Shift + Space——–Select entire row

Happy Dussehra

Good Morning Friends,

First of all a very Happy Vijaydashmi to you all. May God bless on the auspicious occasion of Dussehra and may this festival  Make you capable of defeating all evils in your life. achieve success in your life

 

Antonyms Practice

1. DESTITUTE:
a) Adrift
b) Civilized
c) Affected
d) Affected
e) Miserly
2. CAMARADERIE:
a) Sincerity
b) Retardation
c) Refutation
d) Animosity
e) Parody
3. DISSUADE:
a) Extort
b) Exhort
c) Extol
d) Assuage
e) Intensify
3. EGRESS:
a) Exit
b) Entrance
c) Acceptance
d) Rejection
e) Snake
4. GELID:
a) Hard
b) Warm
c) Soft
d) Cold
e) Medium
5. SUPERCILIOUS:
a) Excited
b) Humility
c) Haughty
d) Below
e) Standard Whimsical

Reply answer by comment…

India seeks investment from BRICS partners in programmes including ‘Make in India’

BRICS partners to invest in its flagship programmes including ‘Make in India’ and ‘Skill India’ while making a strong pitch for removal of structural impediments for increasing trade engagement amongst members of the group.

External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj, while speaking at a meeting of BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) ministers of industries, said the government has laid down a clear roadmap for lowering corporate taxes and that there is huge opportunities in India for trade and investment.

Sehwag retires from all forms of international cricket, IPL

Sehwag retires from all forms of international cricket, IPL

One of India’s greatest opening batsmen Virender Sehwag announced on Tuesday that he will be retiring from all forms of international cricket and Indian Premier League (IPL). Sehwag, celebrating 37th birthday today, had already hinted about his imminent retirement at a function in Dubai yesterday and he took barely a few hours to make it official.

Use of At, On and In

At, On and In
The prepositions at, on and in can show place. At is used to talk about position at a point.
The boy stood at the gate.
Turn left at the next corner.
On is used to talk about position on a line.
London is on the river Thames.
In is used to talk about position inside large areas and three dimensional spaces.
She was born in Mexico.
Complete the following sentences using at, on or in.
1. I saw a beautiful girl ………………… the shop.
a) in
b) on
c) at
2. I met her ………………. a party.
a) at
b) on
c) in
3. There is a spelling mistake …………………. line nine.
a) in
b) on
c) at
4. He works ………………….. the US.
a) in
b) on
c) at
5. Grandmother is arriving ………………… the 8.30 train.
a) in
b) onc) at
6. She is a student …………………. Cambridge.
a) at
b) in
c) on
7. Who is that pretty girl …………………. the second row?
a) in
b) on
c) at
8. The cat is ………………. the piano.
a) in
b) on
c) at
9. Why do you wear that ring ………………… your index finger?
a) on
b) at
c) in
10. Eat ………………. the Modern Restaurant. They serve the best food in town.
a) in
b) at
c) on
Answers
1. I saw a beautiful girl in the shop.
2. I met her at a party.
3. There is a spelling mistake in line nine.
4. He works in the US.
5. Grandmother is arriving on the 8.30 train.
6. She is a student at Cambridge.
7. Who is that pretty girl in the second row?
8. The cat is on the piano.
9. Why do you wear that ring on your index finger?
10. Eat at the Modern Restaurant. They serve the best food in town.

Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi

Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi has been conferred with Harvard University’s prestigious humanitarian award for this year, in recognition of his continuing contribution to the cause of child rights.

The annual award by the prestigious university is given to an individual whose works and deeds have served to improve the quality of lives and have inspired us to greater heights. Satyarthi is the first Indian to have been given this award.

The university said the ‘Harvard Humanitarian of the Year’ has been awarded to Satyarthi for his contributions in the field of child rights and abolition of child slavery.
Satyarthi recently succeeded in getting child protection and welfare-related clauses included in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations, which aim to end slavery, trafficking, forced labour and violence.

“I humbly accept the award on behalf of millions of left out children, for whose rights we strive to work for. Let us all pledge together to eradicate child slavery from the world,” the social activist said in his acceptance speech yesterday.

“Even developed countries, including the Unites States, have hundreds of slaves who are forced into labour, pushed into sex trade or trafficked into domestic labour. Undocumented immigrants, people in the margins of the society are pulled into a circuit of slavery,” he said.

Each year the Harvard Foundation presents the Humanitarian Award to people whose work and deeds have served to improve the society and inspire people to achieve greater heights.

In past this award has been conferred upon luminaries such as Martin Luther King Sr, Secretaries-General of the United Nations: Kofi Annan, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Javier Perez de Cuellar, and Ban Ki-moon; Nobel laureates: Jose Ramos-Horta, Bishop Desmond Tutu, John Hume, and Elie Wiesel; Ethel Kennedy, R C Gorman, artist and ThorbjornJagland, head of the Nobel Peace Prize committee, to name a few.

Problem based on Square Root

Q.1) 362 x 689 = ?
a) 723692
b)249418
c) 710308
d) 719868
e) None of these
Q.2) √(11881 ) x √? = 10137
a) 8649
b) 9216
c) 8281
d) 9409
e) None of these
Q.3) √4096 = ?
a) 64
b) 46
c) 62
d) 66
e) None of these
Q.4) √729 + √484 = ?
a) 27
b) 22
c) 49
d) 52
e) None of these
Q.5) √10.24 – √9.61 = ?
a) 32
b) 3.2
c) 3.1
d) 0.1
e) None of these
Q.6) 40 * 40 + 50 * 50 = ?
a) 3100
b) 3200
c) 4100
c) 5100
e) None of these
Q.7) √(?) + 17 = √961
a) 169
b) 196
c)188
d) 140
e) None of these
Q.8) √(? ) x √3136 = 2184
a) 1521
b) 1681
c) 1444
d) 1849
e) None of these
Q.9)(84)2 ÷ √(?) = 168
a) 1936
b) 1521
c) 1681
d) 1764
e) None of these
10) 1181 + 1520 = (26)²+ (?)²
a) 49
b) 43
c) 47
d) 45
e) None of these

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