Thursday, 3 September 2015
Thursday, 7 May 2015
COMPUDON
Congratulations to the following students for being selected in the all India level of COMPUDON.
1. Anuj Jain X - C
2. Saurabh Kumar X - B
Internet Services - Class X
Chapter – 2
Internet Services
Class – X
1.
Difference between Cc and Bcc option in an e-m
ail program?
Cc
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Bcc
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It stands for Carbon Copy.
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It stands for Blind Carbon Copy.
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It allows you to send the same message to several people at the same
time.
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It allows you to send the message to several people but without
letting them know the recipients of the same message.
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2.
What do you mean by attachment?
Ans. Attachments are files that are
sent along with the main message of the e-mail.
3.
Name three Boolean operators used in Search
engines/
Ans. AND, OR, NOT.
4.
How is chat different from videoconferencing?
Ans. Chat lets you communicate with other online
users where as Video Conferencing provides a facility for face-to-face
conversation with different people living in different parts of the world.
5.
How is e-mail different from newsgroup?
Ans. Newsgroups are discussions that take place
among several people on a wide range of topics, from recreational activities to
scientific research where as e-mails are free messages that are sent across the
world.
6.
What is e-commerce?
Ans. Electronic commerce or e-commerce means
online buying and selling of any product. It is a way of enabling and doing
business over the Internet.
Part C Long answer
questions:
1.
What are advantages of e-mail over ordinary
mail?
Ans. The advantage of e-mail over
ordinary mail is that it helps sending/ receiving electronic messages to
multiple recipients simultaneously. It is faster and cheaper than the ordinary
mail.
2.
Details of netiquettes you should follow while
sending messages on the Internet.
a)
E-mail should be directed towards the interested
member only.
b)
Flaming words should not be used.
c)
Caps lock should be turn off.
d)
Signatures should be limited to maximum four
lines. Avoid unnecessary messages.
e)
It is important to sign out from the account
properly to avoid misuse.
3.
Protocols for e-mail delivery:
a.
SMTP: It stands for Simple Message Transfer
Protocol. This protocol is used for delivering a message from an e-mail client
to an e-mail server or between two e-mail servers.
b.
POP3 : It stands for Post Office Protocol. It is
designed in a way that once you download the email from the e-mail server the
mail us deleted from the server and then
the protocol disconnects.
c.
Internet Message Access Protocol(IMAP):This
protocol is also used to download an email from email server ,however, it is
designed in a way that after downloading the email from email server, a copy of
the mail still stays in the server ,and for this reason it requires more disk
space and resources on the server.
4.
Explain the working of search engines.
Search engines broadly consist of
the following 3 components:
a. the crawler
b. index
c. the search algorithm
Search engines have automated
programmes known as crawlers or spiders or bots that automatically scan various
websites and create indexes of URLs keywords, and links. When a user submits a
search query ,software working on the engines search algorithm goes through the
index to find web pages with keyword matches and ranks the pages in terms of
relevance.
5.
Explain how video conferencing works?
A camera takes
the video picture and also records the associated audio. The picture and the
audio signals are converted into compressed digital signals. These converted
audio And video signals are transmitted through a modem to a other end where
they are converted back into picture and audio, which is projected on the
screen and heard through the speakers .
6.
What is blog? Give details of some common type
of blogs.
A blog is a type of website
usually maintained by an individual, with regular entries of news on particular
subject, descriptions of events, graphics or videos . A typical blog contains text,
images , videos and links to other bogs/webpages related to a particular topic.
Many people use a blog just to organize their own thoughts. It is a place to
collect and share things that one finds interesting. An important part of blog
is the ability for readers to leave their comments in an interactive format.
Authoring a blog, maintaining a
blog , or adding an article to an existing blog is called blogging. Individual
articles on a blog are called blog post or entries. A person who posts these
entries is called a blogger .
Some common types of blogs are
listed below:
a. A personal blog, which is an ongoing
diary by an individual, is the most common type of blog .
b. A blog that uses videos as a
medium is called a vblog, whereas one that pre dominantly uses photographs is
called photo blog.
c. A blog that focuses on art is
called an art blog or artlog.
d. Professional blog is a blog
about once industry and profession but not in an official capacity for his /her
company.
e. A corporate blog is a blog for
one’s company in an official capacity.
f. Some blogs focus on a
particular subject e.g.: fashion, education or travel.
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Class IX Chapter 1
Class IX
Chapter 1
The
Computer System
II. Descriptive Type Questions
A. Very short answer questions:
i.
Printer
ii.
Bar Code Reader
iii.
Control Unit
iv.
Digital camera
v.
Webcam, Microphone and speaker
B. Short answer question:
i.
Install printer’s drivers
ii.
Kilobyte < megabyte < gigabyte <
terabyte.
iii.
Hard disc , DVD, Blu-ray disc and Pen drive
iv.
RAM ( Random Access
Memory)
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ROM ( Read Only
Memory)
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It is volatile in nature.
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It is non – volatile in nature.
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It is a read – write memory.
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It is a read only memory.
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v.
Compiler
is a translator program that generates and executes a low- level language
program from a high – level language program at once where as Interpreter is a
translator program that translates and executes a low – level language program
from a high – level language program language line by line.
C. Long answer question:
i.
The tree parts of a computer system are:
a. Input
unit – An input unit takes the input and converts it into binary form so that
it can be understood by the computer. The computer input consists of data and
instructions.
b.CPU – The central processing
unit is the brain of any computer systems. It consists of a processing unit and
a storage unit.
c. Output
Unit – The output unit comprises the output devices attached to a computer.
Output devices such as VDU, printer, plotter, and speaker convey information
from the computer to the user.
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Diagram is available at Page no. – 16 ( fig 1.1)
ii.
Input unit comprises the input devices attached
to a computer. Input devices accept input from the user and convert it into a
form that can be understood by the computer ( i.e. binary form).
a. Keyboard
– A keyboard is used for entering data directly into a computer.
b.Mouse – A mouse is a pointing
device used for moving a pointer on a
computer monitor.
c. Light pen – A light pen is a pointing device
that can be used for selecting an option by simply pointing at it on a computer
screen or for drawing figures directly on the screen.
d.Trackball – A trackball has a
ball that can be rotated in different directions to move the pointer on the
screen.
e.Joystick – A joystick
consists of a vertical stick that can be moved to control on –screen objects.
It is used to play computer games. Although a keyboard can also be used for
this, a joystick provides better control.
iii.
Output Unit -
The output unit comprises the output devices attached to a computer.
Output devices such as VDU, printer, plotter, and speaker convey information
from the computer to the user.
a. Visual
Display Unit (VDU) – The VDU or monitor resembles a television screen. It displays
both text and graphic images. The display can be either black and white or
colored, depending on the type.
b.Printer – A printer outputs
the information displayed on the computer screen onto paper. The output
produced on paper is called hardcopy. Printers can be divided into two
categories : impact and non – impact.
c. Speaker
– A speaker gives sound output from a computer. It converts an alternating
electrical current into sound. It can output music as well as spoken words.
Some speakers are built into the computer and some are
placed outside.
iv.
Auxiliary memory is a bulk storage memory which
is non volatile in nature. It has larger
storing capacity than the main memory. Secondary storage media can be broadly
categorized into : magnetic and optical.
a. Magnetic
Media – Magnetic discs are called hard discs or floppy discs, depending on the
flexibility of the material from which they are made.
b.Optical media – compact disc
read – only memory (CD – ROM) , digital versatile disc (DVD) and Blu- ray disc
are example of optical media.
v.
System software is a set of one or more programs
that are basically designed to control the operation of a computer system.
a. Operating
system – An operating system is the master control program that runs a
computer. It controls the flow of signals from the CPU to various parts of the
computer.
b.Device Driver – A device
driver is a program that acts as an interface between a device and the user or
the operating system.
c. Language
processor – The language processor converts any programming language into
machine language so that the computer can understand and vice versa. These
translators can be classified as ass4embler, compiler, and interpreter.
Monday, 6 April 2015
Chapter 1 of Class X
Introduction to Internet
II Descriptive Type
Questions
A. Very short answer questions.
1.
Give full forms of TCP and IP.
TCP stands for Transmission Control Protocol
IP stands for Internet Protocol.
2.
Which organization develops standards for the evolution
of the World Wide Web?
World Wide Web Consortium, popularly known as W3C, develops standards for
the evolution of the World Wide Web.
3.
Name any two popular ISPs in India.
a.
Airtel b. MTNL
4.
What do you mean by World Wide Web?
World Wide Web is an Internet – based network of servers that are
interconnected through hypertext.
5.
What is URL?
The Uniform Resource locator is the unique address or location of a
document on the World Wide Web.
B. Short answer questions:
1.
Protocols are a set of rules that computers use
to communicate logically.
The two protocols used by the computer to run internet are: TCP / IP.
2.
The process of converting a digital signal into
analog signal is called modulation whereas when an analog signal is converted
to digital signal is called demodulation.
3.
Routers are devices that direct Internet traffic
by determining the bet path that can be taken, whereas modems help to connect
to the Internet through telephone or cable lines.
4.
The various methods to connect to the internet
are:
a.
Dial- up connection
b.
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN)
c.
Broadband
d.
Digital Subscriber Line
e.
Cable Services
f.
Satellite Service
g.
Wireless Service (Wi-Fi)
5.
Abbreviations are as follows:
a.
.org – Non-profit Organizations
b.
.com -
Commercial Organizations
c.
.edu - Educational Institutions
d.
.net - - Networking
Organizations
C. Long Answer Questions:
1.
The internet is not governed by one person or a
particular organization. There is no governing body of the Internet. Different
volunteer groups have been formed that help coordinate and guide the technical
aspects of the Internet.
i.
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) this body
is responsible for developing and maintaining communication protocols,
resolving problems, and coordinating new services.
ii.
Internet Research Task Force (IRTF) – This body
looks intro long – term research issues.
2.
There are two major ways to connect to the
internet namely Wired Connection and Wireless Connection. These are further
divided into the following:
i.
Wired Connection – in case of a wired connection,
usually a telephone or a cable wire is used to connect the computer to the
Internet. It is further divided into:
1.
Dial-up Connection – it is a connection between
the computer and the ISP with the help of a modem.
2.
ISDN – ISDN lines are used to transmit data over
digital telephone lines.
3.
Broadband connection – Broadband Internet access
or only broadband, is a high data rate transmission rate Internet connection.
Speed is measured in kbps or Mbps.
ii.
Wireless Connection – This connection connects
to the Internet and transmit data using radio waves or microwaves. This
connection includes:
1.
Wi-Fi – It stands for Wireless Fidelity provides
wireless access to computer networks. It refers to a LAN that uses high-
frequency radio signals and/ or infrared waves to send and receive data over
short distance with high speed.
2.
Wi-max –It stands for Worldwide Interoperability
for Microwave Access and is a wireless technology to access Internet at a very
high speed. It uses radio signals or microwave link to transmit data from one
computer to another.
3.
Role of a web server is as follows:
i.
It is a program that uses the client / server
model and the world wide web’s Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and serves
the files from Web Sites to Web Users.
ii.
Web Server helps to deliver content that can be
accessed through the Internet.
iii.
Examples of some Web server programs are Apache,
IIS( Microsoft Internet Information Server), Sun Java System Web Server etc.
4.
The difference between HTML and HTTP re as
follows :
HTML
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HTTP
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1.
It stands for Hypertext Mark Up Language.
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1.
It stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
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2. A
language used to code information on the Web sites.
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A communication protocol used to transfer all kinds
of information on the Web.
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5.
Letter Addressing System :
·
Popularly known as DNS (Domain Name System).
·
The Web address of any computer or network can
be given using alphabets.
·
Examples :edu, org, com, in, us etc.
Numbering
Addressing System
·
Provides a unique network number i.e. IP address
to the host.
·
IP address is comprised of 4 numbers each less
than 256, joined together.
·
It is divided into two parts, namely, Network part and Host part.
·
Example: 132. 168. 1. 100
Sunday, 5 April 2015
Friday, 3 April 2015
Welcome...
A very warm welcome to all the students of IT of class IX and X.
This is a forum for all of us to share our resources, latest technological developments taking place worldwide.
In addition to this, you can search for your AVs used during lecture and presentations used in the class made by me and other fellow students here.
Extra information regarding any kind of technological seminar, workshop by the IT department can be checked too.
Useful views and suggestions are welcomed by the parents, students and other visitors.
Happy blogging ! !!!
This is a forum for all of us to share our resources, latest technological developments taking place worldwide.
In addition to this, you can search for your AVs used during lecture and presentations used in the class made by me and other fellow students here.
Extra information regarding any kind of technological seminar, workshop by the IT department can be checked too.
Useful views and suggestions are welcomed by the parents, students and other visitors.
Happy blogging
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