CI2000 — Computer Fundamentals
Ultimate Medical Academy

Week 2 Self-Assessment

Microsoft Word Essentials — 15 Questions — Practice & Learn

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Ungraded
Self-Check
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This self-assessment is NOT graded and does NOT count toward your course grade. Use it to test your understanding of Week 2 concepts. Review the feedback for each answer to deepen your knowledge before taking the graded assessment.


Word Interface & File Management

1
Word Interface - The Ribbon Ungraded

A radiology department coordinator is training a new hire on Microsoft Word. She points to the area across the top of the screen that contains grouped commands under tabs such as Home, Insert, and Layout. Which interface element is she describing?

  • AThe Status Bar
  • BThe Navigation Pane
  • CThe RibbonCorrect
  • DThe Quick Access Toolbar
2
Save vs Save As Ungraded

A physical therapy clinic has a master discharge summary template that must remain untouched for compliance audits. A therapist needs to fill it in for a specific patient. How should the therapist proceed to protect the original file?

  • AOpen the master file and press Ctrl+S after entering patient data
  • BCopy and paste the content into an email instead of editing the file
  • CEdit the file and rename it later using File Explorer
  • DUse Save As (F12) to save the document under a new patient-specific file nameCorrect
3
File Formats for Healthcare Ungraded

A hospital's infection control department has finalized a hand-hygiene compliance report and needs to post it on the staff intranet so nurses and physicians can read it but not alter the data. Which file format should the department choose?

  • A.pdf (Portable Document Format)Correct
  • B.docx (Word Document)
  • C.rtf (Rich Text Format)
  • D.txt (Plain Text)
4
Accessible Font Sizes Ungraded

An ophthalmology clinic is designing a post-operative care instruction sheet for cataract surgery patients, many of whom have reduced vision. What is the MINIMUM font size recommended to ensure the document is accessible for patients with visual impairments?

  • A10pt
  • B14pt or largerCorrect
  • C11pt
  • D8pt

Formatting & Document Structure

5
Numbered vs Bulleted Lists Ungraded

A pharmacy technician is writing a step-by-step guide for reconstituting a powdered antibiotic. Each step must be performed in exact order to ensure patient safety. Which Word formatting tool is MOST appropriate for presenting these steps?

  • AA table with two columns
  • BBulleted list
  • CIndented paragraphs with bold first sentences
  • DNumbered listCorrect
6
Find and Replace Ungraded

A dental office has switched electronic health record vendors and must update every reference from "DentaPro EHR" to "SmileSoft EHR" in a 40-page procedures manual containing over 75 mentions of the old system name. What is the MOST efficient approach?

  • ARead through the entire document and manually retype each instance
  • BUse Ctrl+F to find each instance, then manually retype
  • CUse Ctrl+H (Find and Replace) to replace all instances at onceCorrect
  • DDelete the document and start over with the new name
7
Understanding Styles Ungraded

A home health agency is preparing a 60-page clinical procedures manual. The director requires uniform heading formatting across all sections, an auto-generated Table of Contents, and the ability for visually impaired staff using screen readers to navigate by headings. Which single Word feature addresses all three requirements?

  • AStylesCorrect
  • BThemes
  • CBuilding Blocks
  • DSection Breaks
8
Templates for Reusable Documents Ungraded

A behavioral health practice produces a weekly group therapy session summary that always includes the same header, confidentiality notice, attendance table, and signature block. Staff members recreate this layout from scratch each week. Which Word feature would BEST streamline producing this recurring document?

  • ACreate a macro that types out the entire document each week
  • BSave the document as a Word template (.dotx) and generate new summaries from itCorrect
  • CChange the default Normal style so every new blank document matches the layout
  • DApply a theme that includes the header and table formatting
9
Updating a Table of Contents Ungraded

A nursing education coordinator added two new chapters on infection prevention to a 35-page orientation handbook. The existing Table of Contents no longer reflects the correct headings or page numbers. What is the CORRECT way to fix the Table of Contents?

  • ADelete the TOC and manually type a new one
  • BRemove all heading styles and reapply them so the TOC detects the changes
  • CManually edit the page numbers listed in the Table of Contents
  • DClick inside the TOC, press F9, and choose "Update entire table"Correct

Editing Tools & Shortcuts

10
Text Selection Shortcuts Ungraded

A healthcare administrator needs to select an entire 15-page Word document to change its font. What is the fastest keyboard shortcut to select all text in a Word document?

  • ACtrl+ACorrect
  • BCtrl+S
  • CCtrl+F
  • DCtrl+P
11
Paste Special in Healthcare Ungraded

A medical coder copies a table of ICD-10 codes from a website into a Word document. The pasted content brings unwanted background colors, fonts, and hyperlinks. She wants to keep only the text data without any web formatting. What is the best paste method?

  • ACtrl+V (standard paste)
  • BCtrl+Alt+V and select Unformatted Text (Paste Special)Correct
  • CCtrl+Z to undo and try again
  • DCtrl+C to copy again with different settings
12
Page Breaks vs Enter Key Ungraded

A medical assistant is formatting a patient intake document and wants the "Medical History" section to always begin at the top of a new page. What is the correct way to force a page break before this section?

  • APress Enter multiple times until the text moves to the next page
  • BInsert a page break using Ctrl+Enter or Layout > Breaks > PageCorrect
  • CChange the font size to push the content down
  • DAdjust the bottom margin to make the page shorter
13
Format Painter Usage Ungraded

A healthcare worker has formatted a section heading with specific font, size, color, and spacing. She needs to apply the exact same formatting to 8 other headings throughout the document. What is the MOST efficient way to use the Format Painter for multiple headings?

  • ASingle-click Format Painter and apply it one heading at a time, repeating 8 times
  • BDouble-click the Format Painter button to lock it on, then click each heading in sequence, and press Escape when doneCorrect
  • CRight-click and select "Keep Source Formatting"
  • DCopy the heading text and paste it over each existing heading

Advanced Features & Professional Tools

14
Themes vs Styles vs Templates Ungraded

A healthcare organization wants to update its branding by changing the color palette across all documents from blue to teal. Which Word feature changes the coordinated colors used by all styles without modifying individual formatting?

  • AStyles
  • BThemesCorrect
  • CTemplates
  • DFormat Painter
15
Building Blocks / Quick Parts Ungraded

TRUE or FALSE: Building Blocks (Quick Parts) in Word can store reusable content like HIPAA disclaimer text, clinic address blocks, and confidentiality notices that can be inserted into any document with a few clicks.

  • TTrueCorrect
  • FFalse

How Did You Do?

This was an ungraded self-assessment. Use your results to prepare for the graded Week 2 Assessment:

Score What It Means Recommended Action
13–15 correct You have a strong grasp of Week 2 concepts You are ready for the graded Week 2 Assessment.
9–12 correct Good understanding with a few gaps Review the lessons for topics you missed: 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, then take the graded assessment.
5–8 correct Several concepts need review Re-read all three Week 2 lessons carefully before attempting the graded assessment. Focus on the explanations above for questions you missed.
0–4 correct Significant gaps in Week 2 material Review all Week 2 lessons (2.1, 2.2, 2.3), re-read the explanations above, and consider reaching out to your instructor for support.