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Richard Rost 
          
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Q1. What is the primary function of the DoCmd.OpenForm command in Access VBA?
A. It creates a new form
B. It opens an existing form
C. It deletes a form
D. It copies a form

Q2. What feature of DoCmd.OpenForm allows you to specify criteria for the records displayed in the form?
A. Filter Name
B. Where Condition
C. Window Mode
D. Data Mode

Q3. What is the default view mode when opening a form using DoCmd.OpenForm?
A. AC Form Design
B. AC Form Layout
C. AC Form Normal
D. AC Form Preview

Q4. Which two views are not available in Access after 2013 and are only kept for backward compatibility?
A. Design View and Layout View
B. Datasheet View and Preview
C. Pivot Chart and Pivot Table
D. Normal View and Dialog

Q5. What does AC Form Add do when used in the Data Mode argument of DoCmd.OpenForm?
A. It allows only querying records
B. It opens the form with a new blank record for data entry
C. It opens the form in a demonstration mode
D. It opens the form as read-only

Q6. What happens when you use the AC Window Hidden argument with a DoCmd.OpenForm command?
A. It opens the form minimized on the taskbar
B. It opens the form in a hidden state, without displaying to the user
C. It opens the form in full screen
D. It opens the form as the topmost window

Q7. Which statement about the OpenArgs parameter in DoCmd.OpenForm is correct?
A. It sets the default form view
B. It allows transferring custom arguments to the form when it opens
C. It specifies the record source of the form
D. It controls whether the form is resizable

Q8. When using the Where Condition in DoCmd.OpenForm, what must you remember about string values?
A. They need to be specified without any quotes
B. They need to have double single quotes
C. They need to have double, double quotes
D. They need to have no spaces

Q9. The antic example "comma, comma, comma" used in the video is meant to teach students about which aspect of DoCmd.OpenForm?
A. How to enter values in the OpenArgs parameter
B. Ignoring unnecessary parameters when the whereCondition is used
C. Debugging VBA code
D. Setting the form caption

Q10. What should be avoided when using the Pivot Chart and Pivot Table views in modern Access applications?
A. They create dynamic charts
B. They are meant for printing
C. They are not supported in newer versions of Access
D. They produce higher quality reports

Answers: 1-B; 2-B; 3-C; 4-C; 5-B; 6-B; 7-B; 8-C; 9-B; 10-C

DISCLAIMER: Quiz questions are AI generated. If you find any that are wrong, don't make sense, or aren't related to the video topic at hand, then please post a comment and let me know. Thanks.

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