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Microsoft Specialist: Word Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps)
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Microsoft Specialist: Word Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps)

LATEST Microsoft RELEASE - Microsoft Word (Microsoft 365 Apps) (MO-110) | Practice Questions
Created byITCertify Zone
Last updated 4/2026
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What you'll learn

  • Create structured Word documents using sections, layouts, and page setup tools for professional results
  • Format text, paragraphs, and styles to maintain consistency and improve readability across documents
  • Insert and manage tables, lists, and visual elements to organize and present information clearly
  • Review, edit, and prepare documents for sharing using collaboration and inspection features

Included in This Course

250 questions
  • Microsoft Specialist: Word Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps) #150 questions
  • Microsoft Specialist: Word Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps) #250 questions
  • Microsoft Specialist: Word Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps) #350 questions
  • Microsoft Specialist: Word Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps) #450 questions
  • Microsoft Specialist: Word Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps) #550 questions

Description

About the Exam: Microsoft Office Specialist: Word Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps) – MO-110

The Exam MO-110: Microsoft Office Specialist: Word Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps) evaluates your ability to create, format, and manage documents in real-world business environments. This practice exam course aligns with the current Microsoft skills measured and focuses on key areas such as managing documents, formatting content, working with tables and visual elements, and preparing documents for collaboration and sharing.

The certification includes topics related to managing documents. Candidates work with navigating within documents, configuring page setup options, inserting headers and footers, and applying page backgrounds. You are expected to understand how to organize documents so content is structured, readable, and consistent across pages.

The exam also focuses on inserting and formatting text, paragraphs, and sections. This includes applying text formatting, using styles, adjusting spacing and indentation, and creating structured layouts with columns and section breaks. Candidates should understand how to format documents for clarity and professional presentation.

Another important area is working with tables and lists. Candidates should know how to create and modify tables, apply styles, sort data, and organize information using bulleted and numbered lists. This involves presenting structured information clearly and efficiently within documents.

The exam also evaluates inserting and formatting graphic elements. Candidates work with pictures, shapes, SmartArt, icons, and text boxes. They apply visual effects, position objects, and wrap text to enhance document design and improve readability.

Additionally, the exam covers document collaboration tools. Candidates are expected to add and manage comments, track changes, review edits, and work with document inspection tools. These features support teamwork and help manage revisions effectively.

Another key area involves saving, sharing, and inspecting documents. Candidates should be familiar with exporting documents to formats such as PDF, modifying document properties, configuring print settings, and checking for accessibility, compatibility, and hidden information before sharing.

Who This Credential Is For

This certification is intended for students, office professionals, and individuals who create documents for communication, reporting, or administrative tasks.

It is also suitable for learners who want to demonstrate practical Microsoft Word skills in creating structured and professional documents within business environments.

Successful Candidates Can

• Create and organize documents using layouts, sections, and page setup tools
• Format text, paragraphs, and styles for consistent and clear document structure
• Work with tables, lists, and graphic elements to present information effectively
• Manage document collaboration and prepare files for sharing and distribution

Background That Helps

There is no required prerequisite certification for Exam MO-110. However, basic familiarity with computer navigation and word processing tools can help learners follow the topics more easily. Experience with Microsoft Word or similar applications can be helpful but is not required.

Purpose of This Practice Exam Course

This practice exam course helps you prepare for the Microsoft Office Specialist: Word Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps) MO-110 exam by working through scenario-based questions aligned with the current Microsoft exam outline. The goal is to help you review all measured domains, identify knowledge gaps, and become familiar with Microsoft exam-style questions.

You will:

• Work through scenario-based questions covering document creation, formatting, and collaboration
• Identify knowledge gaps across Word features and workflows
• Reinforce understanding of real-world document scenarios
• Build confidence before scheduling the official Microsoft certification exam

Exam Overview

Exam: MO-110 – Microsoft Office Specialist: Word Associate (Microsoft 365 Apps)
Format: Performance-based and scenario-based tasks
Time limit: Approximately 90–120 minutes
Passing score: 700
Delivery: Proctored exam
Prerequisites: None

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for beginners, students, and professionals who want to improve their Microsoft Word skills for everyday use or certification preparation. It is also suitable for individuals preparing for the Microsoft Office Specialist: Word Associate exam, as well as anyone who needs to create well-structured and professional documents for work, school, or personal projects.