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Shelly Cashman Series Microsoft Office 365 and Access 2016 Comprehensive 1st Edition Pratt Test Bank
Shelly Cashman Series Microsoft Office 365 and Access 2016 Comprehensive 1st Edition Pratt Test Bank
Shelly Cashman Series Microsoft Office 365 and Access 2016 Comprehensive 1st Edition Pratt Test Bank
Access Module 2
1. To create a new query in Design view, click CREATE on the ribbon to display the CREATE tab and then click the
____ button to create a new query.
a. Query b. Design View
c. Query Design d. Select Query
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: AC 68
Creating Queries
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
DATE CREATED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 4/16/2016 11:04 AM
3. To view the results of a query, open it by right-clicking the query in the Navigation Pane and clicking ____ on the
shortcut menu.
a. Datasheet View b. Design View
c. Open d. Run
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: AC 71
Creating Queries
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
DATE CREATED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 4/16/2016 11:07 AM
4. To change the design of a query that is not currently open, right-click the query and then click ____ on the shortcut
menu.
a. Datasheet View b. Layout View
c. Change View d. Design View
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
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Access Module 2
REFERENCES: AC 71
Creating Queries
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
DATE CREATED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 4/16/2016 11:11 AM
5. To print the results of a query that is open, click FILE on the ribbon, click the ____ tab in the Backstage view, and then
click Quick Print.
a. Preview b. Query
c. Print Query d. Print
ANSWER: d
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: AC 71
Creating Queries
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
DATE CREATED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 4/16/2016 11:13 AM
6. To create a parameter query, enter a parameter rather than a specific value as a criterion in the design grid. The
parameter must be enclosed in ____.
a. curly braces { } b. square brackets [ ]
c. parentheses ( ) d. single quotes ‘’
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: AC 75
Creating Queries
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
DATE CREATED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 4/16/2016 11:14 AM
7. To view the results of a query, right-click the query in the Navigation Pane and then click ____ on the shortcut menu.
a. Use Parameter b. Enter Values
c. Open d. Run
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: AC 71
Creating Queries
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
DATE CREATED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 4/16/2016 11:17 AM
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Access Module 2
8. Less than (<), greater than (>), and NOT (not equal to) are examples of ____.
a. compound conditions b. comparison operators
c. compound values d. conditions
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: AC 79
Creating Queries
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
DATE CREATED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
9. The ____ operator allows you to search for a range of values in one field.
a. BETWEEN b. RANGE
c. IN d. SEARCH
ANSWER: a
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: AC 82
Creating Queries
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
DATE CREATED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
10. To order the records in the answer to a query in a particular way, you ____ the records.
a. index b. sort
c. arrange d. list
ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: AC 83
Sorting
QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice
HAS VARIABLES: False
DATE CREATED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
DATE MODIFIED: 2/24/2016 4:57 PM
11. To sort records in a query, specify the sort order in the ____ row of the design grid below the field that is the sort key.
a. Show b. List
c. Sort d. Order
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
REFERENCES: AC 83
Sorting
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1842; proprietor of Hunt’s London Journal, in which he wrote many
articles; surgeon at Natal, and member of legislative council 1856–
8; surgeon at Barnstaple, Devon; author of Travels in Southern
Abyssinia through the country of Adal to the kingdom of Shoa 2
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Cornwallis under his command in 1807 was the first regular man of
war to pass between Australia and Van Diemen’s Land; V.A. on half
pay 6 Nov. 1850; pensioned 15 April 1854. d. Cowhill near
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JOHNSTON, D (son of Henry Johnston of Corstorphine and
Edinburgh). b. Edinburgh 19 May 1801; ed. at univ. of Edinb., M.D.
1 Aug. 1821; translated Dante’s Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso 3
vols. 1867–8; Corneille’s Polyeucte 1870; published Hadrianus
Moriens, translations of Hadrian’s Address to his soul 1870,
containing 98 translations by living authors; author of A general
view of the system of public education in France. Edin. 1827; A
general medical and statistical history of charity in France 1829. d.
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JOHNSTON, F . b. 18 June 1792; cornet 6 dragoons 4 April
1810; captain 17 light dragoons 1824–6; major 67 foot 2 April 1829
to 26 Feb. 1836; general 7 Jany. 1874; placed on retired list 1 Oct.
1877. d. A 10, Albany, Piccadilly, London 31 Jany. 1882.
JOHNSTON, G . b. Simprin, Berwickshire 20 July 1797; ed. at
Kelso, Berwick and univ. of Edinb., M.D. 1819; M.R.C.S. Edinb.
1817, F.R.C.S. 1819; general practitioner at Berwick 1819–53,
mayor 3 times; LL.D. Aberdeen; a founder of Ray soc. 1844 and of
Berwickshire naturalists’ club; one of editors of Mag. of zoology
and botany; wrote 90 papers on natural history; author of A Flora of
Berwick-upon-Tweed 2 vols. 1829–31; A history of the British
zoophytes. Edinb. 1838, 2 ed. London 1847; A history of British
sponges and lithophytes 1842; An introduction to conchology 1850.
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M.D. Edin. 1845; assistant phys. of lying-in hospital, Dublin 1848–
55; master of the Rotunda hospital, and writer of the clinical reports
1868–75; F.K.Q.C.P. Dublin 1863, pres. 1880; author with E. B.
Sinclair of Practical midwifery, comprising an account of 13,748
deliveries which took place in the Rotunda hospital. 1878. d. 15 St.
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JOHNSTON, J . Ensign 8 foot 7 June 1839, lieut. col. 1 July 1862 to
death. d. Malta 29 Dec. 1865.
JOHNSTON, J F W . b. Paisley 13 Sep. 1796; ed. at univ. of
Glasgow, M.A.; kept a school at Durham 1825–30; studied
chemistry under Berzelius in Sweden 1830; professor of chemistry
and mineralogy in univ. of Durham from its foundation 1833 to
death; chemist to Agricultural society of Scotland 1843 to date
when society was dissolved; F.R.S. 15 June 1837; F.R.S. Edin.;
author of The economy of a coalfield. Durham 1838; Catechism of
agricultural chemistry and geology. Edinb. 1844, 33 editions,
translated into most European languages and taught in schools; On
the use of lime in agriculture 1849; The chemistry of common life 2
vols. 1853–5, 3 ed. 1879, his best work; contributed to Edinburgh
review and Blackwood’s mag. d. Durham 18 Sep. 1855.
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JOHNSTON, J H . b. 1787; entered navy 1803, present at battle
of Trafalgar 21 Oct. 1805, lieut. 16 Feb. 1810; lieut. on half pay
July 1815; proposed establishment of steam communication with
India viâ the Mediterranean and Red Sea 1823; designed iron
steamers which navigated the Ganges many years; controller of the
H.E.I. Company’s steamers 1833–50. d. on his way home from
India 5 May 1851.
JOHNSTON, Norman. b. 1806; ed. at Trin. coll. Dublin, B.A. 1830; inc.
of St. Peter, Kirkcaldy 1840 to death; presented with 200 guineas on
his jubilee March 1890; domestic chaplain to Countess of Rothes
1859; dean of united dioceses of St. Andrews, Dunkeld and
Dunblane 1880 to death. d. Kirkcaldy 18 Sep. 1890 aged 84.
JOHNSTON, R . Called to bar in Ireland 1829; Q.C. 9 May 1868.
d. 1885.
JOHNSTON, T H (brother of Alexander R. C. Johnston
1812–88). b. 1807; ensign 66 foot 21 Feb. 1822, lieut. col. 28 Dec.
1838 to 12 July 1850; served in Canadian rebellion 1837–8; col. 87
foot 9 April 1864, col. 66 foot 10 Oct. 1870 to death; general 5 Dec.
1871. d. Carnsalloch, Dumfriesshire 29 Dec. 1891.
JOHNSTON, W (son of Thomas Boston Johnston, packman). b.
Biggar, Lanarkshire 18 Feb. 1800; ed. at univ. of Glasgow, M.A.
1817, D.D. 1850; Secession minister at Limekilns near Dunfermline
1823 to death; the Secession church became the United Presbyterian
church in 1847, convener of committee on education 1847 to death;
moderator of synod 1854; a jubilee service held in his honor 27
Aug. 1873 when he was presented with an epergne and 1000
guineas; author of A memoir of the rev. Robert Brown. Dunfermline
1830. d. at his lodgings, Hanover st. Edinburgh 24 May 1874. W.
Gifford’s Memorials of the life of Dr. Johnston (1876), portrait; J.
Smith’s Our Scottish Clergy (2 Ser. 1849) 334–9.
JOHNSTON, S W (3 son of Andrew Johnston). b. Kirkhill near
Penicuik, Midlothian 27 Oct. 1802; ed. at high school, Edin.; an
engraver, Edin. 1 Dec. 1825; founded with his brother, firm of W.
and A. K. Johnston 1826; engraver and copperplate printer to the
Queen 2 Dec. 1837; purchased the business of the Messrs. Lizars
1859; built the Edina works, Easter road, Edinb. 1878; high
constable of Edin. 1828; moderator to the high constables 1831, 32
and 39; member of dean of guild court 1831, of town council 1832;
a bailie of Edin. 1840, lord provost 1848–51; knighted at Holyrood
palace 26 Aug. 1851; retired from business 1867; joined with his
brother in the production of atlases and maps. d. Kirkhill house near
Gorebridge, Midlothian 7 Feb. 1888. Bookseller, March 1888 pp.
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JOHNSTON, W W W (eld. son of Thomas F.
Johnston, colonial sec. of Trinidad, West Indies). Ensign 1 West
India regiment 4 Aug. 1854, lieut. col. 24 Dec. 1873 to 1 April 1880
when placed on h.p.; hon. M.G. 1 April 1880. d. 9 Beauclerc road,
The Grove, London 21 Jany. 1886.
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Johnstone, 1 baronet, d. 1807). b. 24 Aug. 1800; ed. Trin. coll.
Camb., B.A. 1825, M.A. 1830; V. of Feliskirk, Yorkshire 1827–72;
preb. of Wetwang in York cath. 17 Oct. 1844 to death; canon res. of
York 1845–73. d. Sutton hall, Thirsk 15 May 1882.
JOHNSTONE, C I . b. Fifeshire 1781. (m. Mr. M’Leish,
she obtained a divorce; m. (2) about 1812 John Johnstone of
Dunfermline, schoolmaster, afterwards editor of Inverness Courier,
they edited the Edinburgh Weekly Chronicle); she edited and wrote
‘The schoolmaster and Edinburgh weekly mag.’ 4 Aug. 1832 to 29
June 1833 when it was converted into ‘Johnstone’s Edinburgh
Mag.’ published monthly 9 numbers, this was incorporated with
Tait’s Edinburgh Mag. 1834 which she edited 1834–46; author of
Clan Albin, a national tale 4 vols. 1815, anon.; The cook and
housewife’s manual. By Mistress Margaret Dods of the Cleikum
inn, St. Ronans 1826, 11 ed. 1862; Nights of the round table, or
stories of Aunt Jane and her friends. 2 series Edin. 1832 and 1849;
John Johnstone d. Edinb. 3 Nov. 1857 aged 76; she d. Buccleuch
place, Edinburgh 26 Aug. 1857. W. Anderson’s Scottish Nation, iii
713–15 (1863); Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, Sep. 1857 pp. 573–5.
N .—Some accounts say this lady’s names were Christina Jane Johnstone.
JOHNSTONE, E (3 son of James Johnstone of Kidderminster
afterwards of Worcester, M.D. 1730–1802). b. Kidderminster 26
Sep. 1757; ed. at free gram. sch. there and at univ. of Edinb.; B.D.,
M.D. 1779; one of physicians of Birmingham general hospital
1779; pres. of Medical sch., afterward called Queen’s college,
Birmingham 1827–45; principal of Queen’s coll. 1827–45; hon.
phys. of Queen’s hosp. Birmingham to death. d. Edgbaston hall near
Birmingham 4 Sep. 1851. Edgbastonia, iv 21–23 (1884).
JOHNSTONE, E (eld. son of the preceding). b. Ladywood house
near Birmingham 9 April 1804; ed. Trin. coll. Cam., B.A. 1825,
M.A. 1828; barrister L.I. 6 May 1828, barrister I.T. 1838; a founder
of the Literary association of the Friends of Poland 1832; author of
What is Poland? a question of geography, history and public law
1836; The general orders and practice of the courts of common law
in Ireland 1854; claimed the dormant marquisate of Annandale
1876, claim dismissed by House of Lords as not having been proved
1881. d. Worcester 20 Sep. 1881. bur. Edgbaston. Biograph, Aug.
1880 pp. 170–3; Edgbastonia, iv 21–3 (1884).
JOHNSTONE, H J W (eld. son of James Johnstone
1777–1845, physician extraordinary to William IV. 1830). b. 1808;
ed. at Westminster sch. and St. George’s hosp. where he became
house surgeon and teacher of anatomy; M.R.C.S. 1834, F.R.C.S.
1843; edited with his father The Medico-Chirurgical Review; had a
large practice, retired through bad health 1848; resided in France
1848–50; presumed to be author of a series of letters in The Times
beginning 20 Dec. 1851, exposing and condemning Louis
Napoleon’s imperial designs; author of Clinical observations on
diseases of the genito-urinary organs 1851. d. High view, St.
Lawrence, Ramsgate 19 Oct. 1889.
JOHNSTONE, J (brother of Edward Johnstone 1804–81). b.
Edgbaston hall near Birmingham 12 April 1806; ed. at Trin. coll.
Camb., M.B. 1828, M.L. 1830, M.D. 1832; F.R.C.P. 1834; studied
in Edin., Paris and London; professor of materia medica and
therapeutics at Queen’s college, Birmingham 1841 to death; phys.
to the general hospital 1841 to death; pres. of British Medical
Association, Sep. 1865; author of A therapeutic arrangement and
syllabus of materia medica 1835; A discourse on the phenomena of
sensation as connected with the mental, physical and instructive
faculties of man 1841. d. Leamington 11 May 1869. Langford’s
Modern Birmingham, ii 333–7, 492 (1877).
JOHNSTONE, J (son of James Johnstone a messenger of court of
bankruptcy, d. 1865 aged 79). b. Charles st. Old st. London 26 June
1815; a messenger of bankruptcy court, Basinghall st. 1842–61;
head of firm of Johnstone, Cooper, Wintle & Co. of 3 Coleman st.
buildings, accountants 1861 to death; bought the Morning Herald
and Standard newspapers from Charles Baldwin for £16,500 in
1857, issued the Standard as a morning paper 29 June 1857 at price
of 2 pence, reduced price to 1 penny 4 Feb. 1858; started the
Evening Herald 29 June 1857 which ceased 27 May 1865; the
Morning Herald ceased 31 Dec. 1869; discontinued evening issue of
the Standard 29 June 1857, but revived it 11 June 1860, appeared in
a new form 1 Jany. 1870, sometimes circulated 100,000 copies; paid
off all his liabilities and became sole proprietor of Standard 1870. d.
Hooley house, Coulsdon, Surrey 21 Oct. 1878. J. Hatton’s
Journalistic London (1882) 146–54, portrait; Vanity Fair 14 Feb.
1874 p. 81, portrait; Bourne’s English Newspapers, ii 226, 239–41,
336–7 (1887).
JOHNSTONE, J (eld. son of James Raymond Johnstone of Alva,
Stirlingshire). b. Overton, Rutland 4 July 1801; ed. at Rugby and
univ. of Edin.; admitted advocate at Scotch bar 1824; M.P. for
Clackmannan and Kinross 1851–57. d. 24 Feb. 1888.
JOHNSTONE, J B . b. Dublin 12 March 1803; an actor in
Ireland, the provinces and London; never had more than £2 a week
up to 1882; at Princess’s theatre under Wilson Barrett 1882;
presented with a testimonial and £60 by 200 actors on his eightieth
birthday 12 March 1883; author of upwards of 200 dramas for
which he received on an average about £5; he sold an extravaganza
and a farce to David W. Osbaldiston for 15/-; his chief printed
dramas are The Drunkard’s children. Pavilion theatre July 1848;
The gipsy farmer or Jack and Jack’s brother. Surrey theatre March
1849; Gale Breezely or the tale of a tar. Surrey 1853; Ben Bolt.
Surrey 28 March 1854; The sailor of France. Surrey 28 Nov. 1854;
Tufelhausen or the lawyer’s legend. Surrey 24 March 1856; Pedrillo
or a search for two fathers. Marylebone theatre 16 Nov. 1857;
Morley Ashton or a sea voyage 1866; Jack Long or a shot in the eye
1872. d. 25 April 1891. bur. Brompton cemet. The Era 17 March
1883 p. 8.
JOHNSTONE, J D . b. 1808; ensign 3 foot 15 Aug. 1827;
captain 33 foot 19 Oct. 1838, lieut. col. 9 March 1855 to 17 April
1860 when placed on retired full pay; M.G. 17 April 1860; C.B. 27
July 1855. d. Dublin 19 Sep. 1863.
N .—He and his son J. D. Johnstone were the first in the assault on the Redan, where he
lost his left arm.