| A | B |
| The results of the calculation appear in the cell in which the formula is entered. | True |
| Data moved or copied to a cell replaces any content already in that cell. | True |
| When formulas with mixed cell references are copied or moved, the row or column references preceded by a question mark do not change. | False |
| You can include cell references in a formula more quickly by using the point-and-click method to click each cell, rather than typing cell references. | True |
| You can use shortcut keys to quickly cut, copy, and paste cells. | True |
| Each formula begins with a quotation mark (“). | False |
| Formulas can include more than one operator. | True |
| The Transfer command pastes a row of cells into a column, or a column of cells into a row. | False |
| To remove one or more rows or columns, right-click the selected rows or columns, and then click Delete on the shortcut menu. | True |
| The drag-and-drop method is the slowest way to copy or move data short distances in a worksheet. | False |
| Whenever you select a range, the Ribbon shows the results of common calculations for the selected cells. | False |
| An operand is a symbol that indicates the type of calculation to perform, such as a plus sign (+) for addition. | False |