Microsoft Excel (Microsoft 365 Apps) (MO-210) Free Practice Test
Question 1
Instructions
Exam Environment
Exam Interface and Controls
The exam panel provides access to the project task(s). Each project has an associated file in which you will perform the project tasks.


Farm Feeds:
You are the assistant manager for a farm pet feed store. You are creating an inventory report.
Task 3:
On the Feed Inventory worksheet, remove the hyperlink functionality, but leave the text in cell C27.
Exam Environment
Exam Interface and Controls
The exam panel provides access to the project task(s). Each project has an associated file in which you will perform the project tasks.


Farm Feeds:
You are the assistant manager for a farm pet feed store. You are creating an inventory report.
Task 3:
On the Feed Inventory worksheet, remove the hyperlink functionality, but leave the text in cell C27.
Correct Answer:
See the solution in Explanation below.
Explanation:
To completeTask 3: Remove the hyperlink functionality from cell C27 on the Feed Inventory worksheet, follow these specific steps to ensure the text remains while the link is deleted.
Step 1: Select the "Feed Inventory" Worksheet
Ensure you are on the correct sheet by clicking theFeed Inventorytab at the bottom of the window.
Step 2: Navigate to Cell C27
Locate cellC27in the Description column. Based on your project files, this is likely a URL or a linked piece of text at the bottom of the table.
Step 3: Remove the Hyperlink
You want to strip the "clickable" link without deleting the actual words inside the cell.
* Right-clickdirectly on cellC27.
* From the context menu that appears, selectRemove Hyperlink(it is usually located at the very bottom of the list).

Step 4: Verify the Text Remains
The text should change from blue/underlined back to standard black text, but the characters themselves will stay in the cell.
Explanation:
To completeTask 3: Remove the hyperlink functionality from cell C27 on the Feed Inventory worksheet, follow these specific steps to ensure the text remains while the link is deleted.
Step 1: Select the "Feed Inventory" Worksheet
Ensure you are on the correct sheet by clicking theFeed Inventorytab at the bottom of the window.
Step 2: Navigate to Cell C27
Locate cellC27in the Description column. Based on your project files, this is likely a URL or a linked piece of text at the bottom of the table.
Step 3: Remove the Hyperlink
You want to strip the "clickable" link without deleting the actual words inside the cell.
* Right-clickdirectly on cellC27.
* From the context menu that appears, selectRemove Hyperlink(it is usually located at the very bottom of the list).

Step 4: Verify the Text Remains
The text should change from blue/underlined back to standard black text, but the characters themselves will stay in the cell.
Question 2
Instructions
Exam Environment
Exam Interface and Controls
The exam panel provides access to the project task(s). Each project has an associated file in which you will perform the project tasks.

Overview:
Motorhome Rentals
Your company rents motorhomes. The motorhomes rent year-around at different prices. You are preparing pricing worksheets to be shared with others.
Task 3:
Set cells A1:F11 so they will be the only cells that print.
Exam Environment
Exam Interface and Controls
The exam panel provides access to the project task(s). Each project has an associated file in which you will perform the project tasks.

Overview:
Motorhome Rentals
Your company rents motorhomes. The motorhomes rent year-around at different prices. You are preparing pricing worksheets to be shared with others.
Task 3:
Set cells A1:F11 so they will be the only cells that print.
Correct Answer:
See the solution in Explanation below.
Explanation:
To ensure that only a specific range of cells is printed, you need to define aPrint Area. This prevents Excel from printing empty pages or extra data outside of your selection.
Step-by-Step Solution
* Select the range:Use your mouse to click on cellA1and drag your cursor down to cellF11to highlight the entire area.
* Navigate to Page Layout:Click on thePage Layouttab in the top Ribbon.
* Set the Print Area:
* Locate thePage Setupgroup.
* Click on thePrint Areabutton.
* From the drop-down menu, selectSet Print Area.
Once this is set, Excel will only print the content within A1:F11, even if there is data elsewhere on the sheet.

Explanation:
To ensure that only a specific range of cells is printed, you need to define aPrint Area. This prevents Excel from printing empty pages or extra data outside of your selection.
Step-by-Step Solution
* Select the range:Use your mouse to click on cellA1and drag your cursor down to cellF11to highlight the entire area.
* Navigate to Page Layout:Click on thePage Layouttab in the top Ribbon.
* Set the Print Area:
* Locate thePage Setupgroup.
* Click on thePrint Areabutton.
* From the drop-down menu, selectSet Print Area.
Once this is set, Excel will only print the content within A1:F11, even if there is data elsewhere on the sheet.

Question 3
Instructions
Exam Environment
Exam Interface and Controls
The exam panel provides access to the project task(s). Each project has an associated file in which you will perform the project tasks.



Overview:
Jelly Beans
A shop you manage sells gourmet jelly beans. You are tracking the amount of jelly beans sold each quarter and summarizing the information in aworkbook.
Task 3:
On the Chart worksheet, include the Total Profit data on the Flavor Expenses, Income and Profit chart.
Exam Environment
Exam Interface and Controls
The exam panel provides access to the project task(s). Each project has an associated file in which you will perform the project tasks.



Overview:
Jelly Beans
A shop you manage sells gourmet jelly beans. You are tracking the amount of jelly beans sold each quarter and summarizing the information in aworkbook.
Task 3:
On the Chart worksheet, include the Total Profit data on the Flavor Expenses, Income and Profit chart.
Correct Answer:
See the solution in Explanation below.
Explanation:
To include theTotal Profitdata in your existing chart on theChartworksheet, follow these steps:
Step 1: Navigate to the Chart
* Click on theChartworksheet tab at the bottom of the Excel window.
* Click once on theFlavor Expenses, Income and Profitchart to select it. When selected, you will see the Chart DesignandFormattabs appear on the Ribbon.
Step 2: Open the Select Data Source Window
* Go to theChart Designtab.
* In theDatagroup, click on theSelect Databutton. This will open theSelect Data Sourcedialog box.

Step 3: Add the Total Profit Series
* In theLegend Entries (Series)section on the left side of the dialog box, click theAddbutton.
* AnEdit Serieswindow will appear:
* Series name:Click on theProfitsworksheet tab and select cellG3(which contains the header
"Total Profit").
* Series values:Clear any existing text in the box, then highlight the rangeG4:G23on theProfits worksheet (containing the actual profit numbers).
* ClickOKon the Edit Series window.
* ClickOKagain on the Select Data Source dialog box to apply the changes.

Final Result
The chart will now display a third set of bars (likely orange, as seen in your preview) representing theTotal Profitfor each flavor alongside the existing Expense and Income data.
Explanation:
To include theTotal Profitdata in your existing chart on theChartworksheet, follow these steps:
Step 1: Navigate to the Chart
* Click on theChartworksheet tab at the bottom of the Excel window.
* Click once on theFlavor Expenses, Income and Profitchart to select it. When selected, you will see the Chart DesignandFormattabs appear on the Ribbon.
Step 2: Open the Select Data Source Window
* Go to theChart Designtab.
* In theDatagroup, click on theSelect Databutton. This will open theSelect Data Sourcedialog box.

Step 3: Add the Total Profit Series
* In theLegend Entries (Series)section on the left side of the dialog box, click theAddbutton.
* AnEdit Serieswindow will appear:
* Series name:Click on theProfitsworksheet tab and select cellG3(which contains the header
"Total Profit").
* Series values:Clear any existing text in the box, then highlight the rangeG4:G23on theProfits worksheet (containing the actual profit numbers).
* ClickOKon the Edit Series window.
* ClickOKagain on the Select Data Source dialog box to apply the changes.

Final Result
The chart will now display a third set of bars (likely orange, as seen in your preview) representing theTotal Profitfor each flavor alongside the existing Expense and Income data.
Question 4
Instructions
Exam Environment
Exam Interface and Controls
The exam panel provides access to the project task(s). Each project has an associated file in which you will perform the project tasks.

Overview:
Clearance Sale
You are the administrative assistant for a retail company that is going out of business. You've been tasked to prepare a workbook for the clearance sale.
Task5:
On the Vehicles worksheet, in the Code column cell B4, create a formula that returns the two leftmost letters of the vehicle style displayed in cell D4.
Exam Environment
Exam Interface and Controls
The exam panel provides access to the project task(s). Each project has an associated file in which you will perform the project tasks.

Overview:
Clearance Sale
You are the administrative assistant for a retail company that is going out of business. You've been tasked to prepare a workbook for the clearance sale.
Task5:
On the Vehicles worksheet, in the Code column cell B4, create a formula that returns the two leftmost letters of the vehicle style displayed in cell D4.
Correct Answer:
See the solution in Explanation below.
Explanation:
To extract specific characters from the start of a text string in Excel, you use theLEFTfunction.
Step-by-Step Solution
* Navigate to the Worksheet: Click on theVehiclesworksheet tab at the bottom of your Excel window.
* Select Cell B4: Click on cellB4(under the "Code" column).
* Enter the Formula: Type the following formula exactly as shown: =LEFT(D4, 2)
* Press Enter: Once you press Enter, Excel will look at the "Vehicle Style" in cellD4and return only the firsttwoletters.
Explanation of the Formula
* LEFT: This is the function used to start counting characters from the beginning (left side) of a cell.
* D4: This tells Excel which cell contains the text you want to extract from (the Vehicle Style).
* 2: This specifies the number of characters you want to retrieve.
Explanation:
To extract specific characters from the start of a text string in Excel, you use theLEFTfunction.
Step-by-Step Solution
* Navigate to the Worksheet: Click on theVehiclesworksheet tab at the bottom of your Excel window.
* Select Cell B4: Click on cellB4(under the "Code" column).
* Enter the Formula: Type the following formula exactly as shown: =LEFT(D4, 2)
* Press Enter: Once you press Enter, Excel will look at the "Vehicle Style" in cellD4and return only the firsttwoletters.
Explanation of the Formula
* LEFT: This is the function used to start counting characters from the beginning (left side) of a cell.
* D4: This tells Excel which cell contains the text you want to extract from (the Vehicle Style).
* 2: This specifies the number of characters you want to retrieve.