You are taking the "LibreOffice Quiz" quiz. Answer the questions you see in the pages and then hit "Submit" to see which questions you got right or wrong. You may share your results with your friends afterwords about the quiz you just took or challenge them to score better than you! By the way, don't forget to support us on Patreon. We can publish more of these nice quizzes if more people join the cause. 1. LibreOffice is: A video player A movement to liberate office workers A web browser A free and open source office suite 2. LibreOffice runs on: Only Linux based systems A variety of platforms Only Unix-like systems Only windows 3. LibreOffice is a project of: The Linux Foundation The Free Software Foundation The Document Foundation The OpenOffice Foundation 4. LibreOffice was forked from: Microsoft Office OpenOffice.org Free Office StarOffice 5. LibreOffice was released in: 2010 2001 2013 2011 6. The native file format of LibreOffice applications is: ODF DOCX PDF ISO 7. In LibreOffice, The Microsoft Office file format: Cannot be used Can be used Can be used only after converting it using a special program Can be used after downloading specific drivers 8. The word processor in LibreOffice is called: LibreOffice Text LibreOffice Word LibreOffice WYSIWYG LibreOffice Writer 9. The spreadsheet program in LibreOffice is called: LibreOffice Spreadsheet LibreOffice Sheet LibreOffice Calc LibreOffice Excel 10. The presentation program in LibreOffice is called: LibreOffice Impress LibreOffice PowerPoint LibreOffice Present LibreOffice Show 11. The mathematical formula editor in LibreOffice is called: LibreOffice Calc LibreOffice Alpha LibreOffice Formula LibreOffice Math 12. The database management program in LibreOffice is called: LibreOffice Database LibreOffice Data LibreOffice Base LibreOffice DB 4 out of 3 You have finished your quiz. Either go back to review your answers or hit "Submit" below to get your results! Time is Up! Time's up
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