The document outlines the exam structure for a Computer PT4 class. The exam is out of 100 marks and includes a 60-mark theory paper, 20-mark practical exam on computers, and 20-mark internal assessment. Students are instructed to learn keyboard lessons for the practical test, focusing on alphabet, number, spacebar, caps lock, enter, backspace, and arrow keys. Students are then given exercises to practice in Microsoft Word, including writing sentences about themselves and family and listing number names, fruit names, color names, and body parts.
The document outlines the exam structure for a Computer PT4 class. The exam is out of 100 marks and includes a 60-mark theory paper, 20-mark practical exam on computers, and 20-mark internal assessment. Students are instructed to learn keyboard lessons for the practical test, focusing on alphabet, number, spacebar, caps lock, enter, backspace, and arrow keys. Students are then given exercises to practice in Microsoft Word, including writing sentences about themselves and family and listing number names, fruit names, color names, and body parts.
The document outlines the exam structure for a Computer PT4 class. The exam is out of 100 marks and includes a 60-mark theory paper, 20-mark practical exam on computers, and 20-mark internal assessment. Students are instructed to learn keyboard lessons for the practical test, focusing on alphabet, number, spacebar, caps lock, enter, backspace, and arrow keys. Students are then given exercises to practice in Microsoft Word, including writing sentences about themselves and family and listing number names, fruit names, color names, and body parts.
The document outlines the exam structure for a Computer PT4 class. The exam is out of 100 marks and includes a 60-mark theory paper, 20-mark practical exam on computers, and 20-mark internal assessment. Students are instructed to learn keyboard lessons for the practical test, focusing on alphabet, number, spacebar, caps lock, enter, backspace, and arrow keys. Students are then given exercises to practice in Microsoft Word, including writing sentences about themselves and family and listing number names, fruit names, color names, and body parts.