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MO-100 · Question #20

In the "Geologic eras" section, sort the table data by "Geologic period" (Ascending) and then by "Dinosaur" (Ascending).

The provided exhibit image is irrelevant to the exam question, as it does not display any table data, a 'Geologic eras' section, or the columns required for sorting.

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Question

In the "Geologic eras" section, sort the table data by "Geologic period" (Ascending) and then by "Dinosaur" (Ascending).

Exhibit

MO-100 question #20 exhibit

Explanation

The provided exhibit image is irrelevant to the exam question, as it does not display any table data, a 'Geologic eras' section, or the columns required for sorting.

Approach. Based on the provided exhibit image, it is impossible to perform the requested action. The question asks to sort table data within a 'Geologic eras' section by 'Geologic period' and then by 'Dinosaur' (both ascending). The image does not contain any table, data, or interactive elements that correspond to this request. To correctly answer such a question, the exhibit image would need to show a table, likely within an application interface, where the test-taker could click on column headers or use a sorting menu to apply the specified sort order. Without the correct visual context, no valid interaction can be identified or performed.

Common mistakes.

  • common_mistake. A common mistake would be attempting to infer or guess an interaction based on the irrelevant image, such as trying to click on the text 'Confirm to Margie's Travel' or any other part of the scenic photo. Any interaction with the currently provided image would be incorrect because the image entirely lacks the necessary user interface elements (like a data table with column headers) to fulfill the sorting requirement of the question. Misinterpreting the image as a placeholder for a different part of the question or trying to find hidden interactive areas would also be wrong due to the complete lack of relevant context.

Concept tested. The underlying technical concept intended to be tested by the question is the ability to interact with and manipulate data within a user interface, specifically applying multi-level sorting to tabular data. This typically involves identifying column headers, understanding the concept of ascending/descending order, and potentially using specific UI controls (e.g., sort icons, context menus, or a dedicated sort dialog). However, given the provided image, the immediate 'concept tested' becomes the ability to identify when the provided information is insufficient or irrelevant to complete a task.

Topics

#Table sorting#Data organization#Table manipulation

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