Correct Answer:
C. Cell
In spreadsheet applications like MS Excel, the fundamental unit where data is entered is called a Cell. It represents the intersection of a specific row and a specific column, uniquely identified by its address (e.g., A1, B5). This is where all data, formulas, and functions reside.
- Option A, "Box," is too generic and not the precise term used in spreadsheets.
- Option B, "Field," is typically used in database contexts to refer to a category of information.
- Option D, "Sheet," refers to the entire grid of cells, which is the complete workspace, not the individual intersection.