Google Sheets Basics
Tables and Charts
Typing - Home Row
Typing - Top Row
Shortcuts & Functions
100

What is a cell?

A single unit where you can enter data.

100

What is a row?

A horizontal set of cells labeled by numbers.

100

Name three home row keys.

A, S, D

100

Name three top row keys.

Q, W, E

100

What does Ctrl + C do?

Copies selected data.

200

What is a column?

A vertical set of cells labeled by letters.

200

How do you change cell color?

Click on the "Fill Color" icon or use the "Format" menu.

200

Which fingers press A and ;?

Left pinky for A, right pinky for ;

200

Which fingers press P and Q?

Right pinky for P, left pinky for Q

200

What does Ctrl + Z do?

Undoes the last action.

300

What does merging cells do?

Combines multiple cells into one larger cell.

300

What is the purpose of a bar chart?

To visually display data in a graph format.

300

Why is home row important?

It’s the starting point for efficient touch typing.

300

How does top row differ from home row?

Top row keys are typed using the fingers above the home row.

300

How do you resize a column?

Hover between the column letters and drag.

400

What is the formula bar used for?

To enter or edit data in a cell.

400

How do you insert a chart?

Highlight data and click "Insert," then "Chart."

400

What is proper posture for typing?

Sit up straight, feet flat on the floor, hands on the home row.

400

Why is accuracy more important than speed?

It ensures fewer mistakes and less time spent correcting errors.

400

What does SUM do in Google Sheets?

Adds up the numbers in a selected range.

500

What shortcut selects the entire sheet?

Ctrl + A

500

What is conditional formatting?

Automatically changing the cell format based on data values.

500

How does touch typing help with speed?

It reduces the need to look at the keyboard, improving efficiency.

500

What is the best way to practice top row typing?

Consistent practice with proper technique.

500

How do you freeze the top row in Google Sheets?

Go to "View," then "Freeze," and select "1 row."