Monday, 21 November 2016
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)
Friday, 15 July 2016
Chapter 3 class IX
Class IX
Chapter 3
Q.2 a Pg -63
b. By placing the cursor in the first line and double
clicking with the left mouse button.
c. By triple clicking the selection bar
d. CTRL + A
Q.3 a. Quick Access Toolbar
b. i. Save ii. Undo iii.
Redo
Q.4 a. By
placing the cursor just after ‘Homes’ and typing the word ‘Hospital’.
b. By
placing the cursor before ‘cartoons’ and typing the word ‘films’.
c. By
selecting the last line and pressing delete key from the keyboard.
d. By
selecting the overtype option, the word songs can be replaced with music in the
third row.
5. a. Select
the second sentence and pressing the cut option from the clipboard group. Then place the cursor at the last line and press paste.
b. Yes
we can reverse the action.
i. By
pressing Undo command from Quick Access Toolbar
ii. By
doing cut and paste again.
Sunday, 10 July 2016
Class X Chapter - 3
Class X
Chapter – 3
Introduction to Databases
Application Based questions
1.
Field Name
|
Data Type
|
Roll_No.
|
Auto Number
|
St_Name
|
Text
|
Father’s_Name
|
Text
|
Contact_No.
|
Number
|
E-mail_Id
|
Text
|
Activities_involvedIn
|
Memo
|
2.
Field Name
|
Data Type
|
VoterId
|
Auto Number
|
VoterName
|
Text
|
VoterAddress
|
Memo
|
VoterDOB
|
Date/ Time
|
3.
Field Name
|
Data Type
|
BookID
|
Text
|
BookName
|
Text
|
Author
|
Text
|
NoOfCopies
|
Number
|
IssuedNoOfCopies
|
Number
|
AvailableCopies
|
Number
|
4.
Field Name
|
Key
|
Account No.
|
Primary Key
|
Name
|
Alternate Key
|
Mobile
|
Alternate Key
|
PAN
|
Candidate Key
|
Account Type
|
Alternate Key
|
Address
|
Alternate Key
|
E-mail
|
Alternate Key
|
5.
a. Four
b. Six
c. PlayerId
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
|
Bcc
|
It stands for Carbon Copy.
|
It stands for Blind Carbon Copy.
|
It allows you to send the same message to several people at the same
time.
|
It allows you to send the message to several people but without
letting them know the recipients of the same message.
|
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.
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