Class IX

Thursday, 24 November 2016

Class IX Chapter 11

I.                     Objective type questions.
a.       Fill in the blanks:
                                                               i.      Format and pictures
                                                             ii.      Illustration
                                                           iii.      Animation
                                                           iv.      Slide show
                                                             v.      Link
b.       Multiple choice questions:
                                                               i.      D
                                                             ii.      C
                                                           iii.      B
                                                           iv.      D
                                                             v.      D
II.                   Descriptive type questions:
a.       Very short answer questions:
                                                               i.      Format tab
                                                             ii.      The four groups on Design tab are:
1.       Create Graphic
2.       Layouts
3.       Smart Art Styles
4.       Reset
                                                           iii.      Group option in arrange group can be used.
                                                           iv.      Transition sound
                                                             v.      Record narration is available in Set up group. Microphone and Speaker are needed extra for record narration tool.
b.       Short answer question:
                                                               i.      Transitions are effects that are added when you move from one slide to the next in a presentation, while animations are special sound or visual effects on a slide.
                                                             ii.      The five groups on the Format tab are:
1.       Insert shapes – it helps you to add shapes to a presentation.
2.       Shape styles – it allows you to fill color, add outline, and add effects to the shapes.
3.       Word Art styles – this group can be used with text. It can change the style and color, add effects to the text.
4.       Arrange – it helps in the placement of a shape.
5.       Size – this group allows you to crop and change the size of a shape.
                                                           iii.      On page 252, under the heading record narration write all three points.
                                                           iv.      The options are as follows:
1.       From beginning – it starts the slide show from the first slide.
2.       From current slide – it starts the slide show from the current slide.
3.       Custom slide show – you can select the slides to be included in the slide show and start it from the first slide.
                                                             v.      On page 247, under the heading inserting sound. Write all the bullets under point 2.
c.       Long answer question:
                                                               i.      On page 248, under the heading inserting movies ( all 3 points)
                                                             ii.      The steps to create a watermark are as follows: ( all 5 points on page 246)
                                                           iii.      The steps to create a hyperlink to a slide in the same presentation are as follows: (on page 254, under the heading creating a hyperlink to a slide in the same presentation, all 6 points)
d.       Application based questions:
                                                               i.       
A.      Design tab                          
B.      Insert Tab                           
C.       Bullets and Numbering
D.       View tab            
E.        Animation
                                                             ii.       
A. Smart Art                       
b. Animation                     
c. Rehearse Timing
d. Microphone                     
e. Hyperlink
                                                           iii.      Practically done
                                                           iv.       
A. Microsoft Power point and Open Office Impress
b. Smart Art and Slide Transitions            
c. Yes, she can insert pictures into the presentation by using insert tab.  
D. By selecting the picture and by using crop option under format tab.    
       v.  She can do so by following the steps:
                i. Select all the objects
                ii. Right click the mouse button

                iii. Select group option

Class 9 Chapter 10 Application Based Question Answer

Application Based question answer:

D2
a. Normal View
b. By selecting the save as option and saving the file in previous version
c. Footer
d. Footer
e. Design tab

D3 a. Normal View          b. Slide Sorter View


D5 Refer to page 208

Note:- D1 and D4 are practical based questions.

Monday, 21 November 2016

Chapter 15 Class 9

Chapter – 15
Societal Impact of Information Technology

Part II

I Objective type questions:

Part A Fill int he blanks:
1. communication
2. Plagiarism
3. Hacking
4. piracy
5. programmer

Part B Multiple Choice Questions:
1. Plagiarism
2. Back up
3. Antivirus
4. Encryption
5. Data entry operator

II. Descriptive Type Questions:

Part A    Very short answer questions

             1.        EFTPOS ( Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale)
      2.       Agricultural and Automative Industries
      3.       Password
      4.     The security system to protect a computer from hacker attacks is firewall.
      5.      The technology that involves masking important data to prevent unauthorized access is data masking.


Part B  Short answer questions:

1.  ICT has helped in education in the following ways:
a.       It creates interactive classroom teaching; students enjoy the environment and it results in improved concentration
b.       An e-learning program allows students to learn at their own pace, at any time, and from any place.

2. (i) Trademark - It is a word, a name , or a symbol used to identify and distiguish the product of one manufacturer or seller from that of others.
(ii) Patent - It is a legal right that allows the creator of an invention the sole right to make, use, and sell that invention for a set period of time.
3. a. Back data regularly
    b. Data encryption and password protection
4. In order to avoid plagiarism, one needs to obtain written permission from a copyright owner and/or cite the source when using that information.
5. Two skills required to make a career in the field of IT industry are:
    a. Logical Thinking                       b. Creative thinking

Part C  Long Answer questions
      1.       ICT stands for Information Communication Technology.  It deals with the use of computers and other electronic means to store, process, transmit, and retrieve data or information.
 ICT in governance is used in the following manner:
a)       Greater attention to improve the service delivery mechanism
b)      Enhancing the efficiency of departments.

       2.       In the context of IT, Privacy refers to the ability to control the information revealed by someone about him/her online and to control who can access that information. This information includes one’s Web surfing habits, IP address etc.It is affected by spyware, phishing, and e-mail web bugs as the often deliver specific advertisements or cookies to collect personal information by unlawful means and is used to cheat users and/ or harm their computers.
   
     3.       Security of information means preventing unauthorized access to it and ensuring that it is kept safe from corruption (i.e., errors occurring during its transmission or retrieval).
Integrity of Information refers to the authenticity and reliability of information.
The following are the technologies are used to prevent the security and integrity of information:
a)       Password – it is a secret sequence of characters
b)      Antivirus Software – To detect  and remove viruses and other malicious software
c)       Firewall – it is a security system designed to protect a computer from hacker attacks.
   
     4.       Intellectual Property Rights are the legal rights over creations of mind such as asliterary or artistic works, music, ideas, discoveries, and designs.
a.       Copyright – This law typically protect creative works such as books, movies, music, paintings, photographs and software. They give the creator/ owner the exclusive right to control the reproduction or adaption of such works for a certain period for time.
b.       Patent – It is a legal right that allows the creator of an invention the sole right to make, use, and sell that invention for a set period of time.

      5.       Difference between:
Knowledge Engineers
Networking Engineers
1.       Design computer systems with artificial intelligence.
1.       They are responsible for designing and management of computer networks and implementation of support and services for the same.
2.       They should be trained in fifth- generation languages such as LISP, Prolog, and STRIPS, and should have sound numerical and statistical ability.
2.  They should have knowledge of the ports, hardware components,  device drivers, and compatibility options of hardware and software.

Part D Application Based Questions:

1. The teacher instructs rightly to the students to change their passwords. The new passwords should be strong so that no other person can hack into any student's account.

2. The teacher understands that copying someone's work without their consent s illegal.
The term related is plagiarism.
 In order to avoid plagiarism, one needs to obtain written permission from a copyright owner and/or cite the source when using that information.

3. To prevent unauthorized access of fees and academic data, the school should get data masking implemented on the important data.

4. Data encryption should be done to send important information over the internet safely. Data encryption is a technology that protects information by converting it into an unreadable code that cannot be deciphered easily by unauthorized people.

5. The principal has instructed the office incharge to make a copy of the fee data so as to maintain a proper database regularly and avoid data conflicts.

Class 9Chapter 10


Pending things:
The images for C1 and C2 :-



C2


Saturday, 19 November 2016

Chapter 10 Class IX

1.       Fill in the blanks:
a.       Slide
b.       Outline
c.       Ctrl+M
d.       F5
e.       Escape
2.       Multiple Choice question
a.       (b) Handout
b.       (b) Outline
c.       (b) Placeholder
d.       (d) All of these
e.       (b) Ctrl + D
II Descriptive type question:
A.      Very short answer questions:
a.       Design tab can be used in Background group.
b.       Footer
c.       Quick Note
d.       Slide Sorter View
e.       Ctrl + X for cutting and Ctrl + V for pasting.
B.      Short answer question:
a.       Its on page 207. Use the whole paragraphs of Handout and Speaker notes in tabular form.
b.       Steps to insert a text box are:
                                                               i.      Click on nsert tab.
                                                             ii.      N te text group, click test box option.
                                                           iii.      Cursor appears inside the dotted box.
                                                           iv.      Place the mouse pointer and start typing.
c.       i. By clicking the slide show icon on the Status bar.  
 Ii. Click the slide show tab and click the from Beginning button in the start slide show group.
d.       To delete the last slide, follow these steps:
                                                               i.      Select the slide(s) and press the DELETE key.
                                                             ii.      Select the slide(s), click home tab and then click DELETE Slide in the Slides group.
e.       To apply a theme to the slide master are:
                                                               i.      Click the slide master tab.
                                                             ii.      In the Edit themes group, click the Themes an then select the desired theme.
C.      Long answer question:
a.       The steps to create a new presentation from the a template are as follows:
b.       To change the background style, do the following:
c.       Page 213 & 214 under the heading Adding Headers and Footers, write all the points.
d.       The different views available in MS PowerPoint 2007 are as follows:
                                                               i.      Normal – in this view, you can create and edit slides. You can see how your slides will appear during the presentation.
                                                             ii.      Slide Sorter – This view is used to see all the slides of a presentation in miniature form on the screen. This view also allows you to reorder the slides.
                                                           iii.      Notes Page – This view shows a smaller version of a slide within an area below speaker’s notes.
                                                           iv.      Slide Show – this view displays each slide full screen one by one.
                                                             v.      Slide Master - This view allows you to make changes to the slide master. The slide master is the main slide that stores information about formatting commands for all slides.
                                                           vi.      Notes Master – This view allows you to edit the Notes Master, which specifies the look and layout of the note page within the presentation.
                                                          vii.      Handout Master – this view allows you to edit the Handout Master that has settings to specify the style of the printed handouts in power point.
e.       Slide Master view allows you to make changes to the slide master. The slide master is the main slide that stores information about formatting commands for all slides.
To add a placeholder to a layout, do the following:                 

Use page 221. Point 6 (a to e)