Class 9 Worksheet
Class 9 Worksheet
a. Spreadsheet – Users can use spreadsheet software to organize data in rows and columns
and conduct calculations on it. A worksheet is made up of all of these rows and columns.
Answer – A spreadsheet is a computer program that allows you to organize, analyze, and save
data in a tabular format.
Users of spreadsheets can change any stored value and see how it affects calculated numbers.
Because various scenarios can be quickly evaluated without manual recalculation, the
spreadsheet is ideal for “what-if” analysis.
Modern spreadsheet software has numerous interconnected sheets and can show data as text,
numbers, or graphs.
Answer – To create a new spreadsheet you can follow the following steps
Step 1 – Click on Start Menu
Step 2 – Click on LibreOffice 5.4 Menu
Step 3 – Select LibreOffice Calc
Answer – By default the names of worksheets are Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3, you may easily
rename the sheet using double click or using right click. You can also add multiple sheets in
Spreadsheet.
Answer – When you start typing the cell begins active, Only the active cell can be used to
enter data.
If you wish to delete the contents of an active cell, select it and right-click on it, then select
delete cell.
a. Relative Reference – In a spreadsheet, the default cell reference is relative. It’s only a
combination of column name and row number, with no dollar ($) sign in between. When you
copy a formula from one cell to another, the relative reference changes.
b. Absolute Reference – The dollar ($) sign is put before the column name and row number
in an absolute reference cell. When copying a formula from one cell to another, the absolute
reference will not change.
Answer – The two major operations done on data in a spreadsheet are formulas and functions.
Formula is a software application that is used to keep organized and analyze data values in
tabular form.
In the spreadsheet, predefined formulas such as sum count average Max and mine are used.
10. Can you include more than one mathematical operator in a formula?
Answer – Yes, a formula can contain multiple mathematical operators. For example
=(a1+a2)*2
Answer – A “spreadsheet” is a software application that allows you to store data in a tabular
format. A toolbar is a group of images/icons that acts as a shortcut to the different functions.
In a spreadsheet, press the “Ctrl+F1” key to make and hide the relevant toolbar commands.
12. Give the syntax and example of any three mathematical functions in the spreadsheet.
Answer – The following is the syntax and an example of any three mathematical functions in
a spreadsheet:
a. SUM() – This is a function that adds all of the values in a range of cells….
b. COUNT() – is a function that counts the number of cells which have a number.
c. AVERAGE() – is a function that calculates the average of a set of cells.
13. Give the syntax and example of any three statistical functions in the spreadsheet.
14. Give the syntax and example of any three date and time functions in the spreadsheet.
Answer – Excel’s ability to store and regulate times and dates is one of its most significant
features.
a. =now() – Use the NOW function to get the current date and time.
b. =date() – There are three arguments to the DATE function: year, month, and day.
c. =time() – Use the TIME function to add a number of hours, minutes, and/or seconds.
15. Give the syntax and example of any three logical functions in a spreadsheet.
a. AND – The logical AND function returns TRUE if all conditions are true, and FALSE if
any condition is false.
Example – AND(A1>10, A1<100)
b. OR – When one of the terms is TRUE, the logical OR function returns TRUE; otherwise, it
returns FALSE if all of the conditions are false.
Example – OR(A1>10, B1>100)
c. NOT – The logical NOT function converts true to false and false to true values.
Example – NOT(A1>10, A2>100)
16. Give the syntax and example of any three string functions in spreadsheet.
Answer – The following are some of the benefits of drawing a chart in Calc:
b. Pie Chart – Only one series of data can be displayed in a Pie Chart. A data series is a set of
numbers that may be plotted in a row or column.
c. Column Chart – The Column Chart is an excellent method of comparing one or more sets
of data points.
d. Bar Chart – The Bar Chart is similar to a Column Chart. The numeric numbers are
displayed on the horizontal axis of a Bar Chart.
e. Area Chart – Area Charts are similar to Line Charts, Area Chart, are usually used to
display patterns over time or in other categories.
f. Scatter Chart – A Scatter Chart’s goal is to compare the values of two series across time or
in another category.
20. Name and explain any five components of a chart in a spreadsheet package.
Chart area
Chart Title
Axis Title
Plot Area
Axis Values