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The document discusses the parts and functions of a computer over multiple chapters. It covers topics like the internal components of a computer, how computers work by taking input, processing it, and producing output, and how to operate a computer by starting it up, using programs, and shutting it down safely. Worksheets with questions are provided at the end to test understanding.

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Cyber Tools - 1 To 5 Answer Key

The document discusses the parts and functions of a computer over multiple chapters. It covers topics like the internal components of a computer, how computers work by taking input, processing it, and producing output, and how to operate a computer by starting it up, using programs, and shutting it down safely. Worksheets with questions are provided at the end to test understanding.

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CLASS - 1

CHAPTER 1 – COMPUTER - AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE


CHAPTER 2 – COMPUTER… A MACHINE
SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Machine
2. Time
3. Fast
4. Tired
B. Jerry is a naughty mouse. He does not know the functions of different machines. Help
Jerry to match the right machines with the right things:

C. Write True or False:


1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
SECTION B
A. Tick the right answer:
1. (a) Easy
2. (b) Rickshaw
3. (c) Car
4. (c) Electricity
B. Answer in one word:
1. Mixer
2. Rickshaw
3. Car
4. Computer

CHAPTER 3- USES OF A COMPUTER


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Machine
2. Store
3. Draw
4. Music
B. Write True or False:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
SECTION B
A. Tick the right answer:
1. (b) Messages
2. (c) Bills
B. Answer in one word:
1. Offices
2. Play Games
3. Tom and Jerry
4. Angry Birds

CHAPTER 4- PARTS OF A COMPUTER


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. CPU
2. Keyboard
3. Printer
B. Write True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. False
C. Rearrange the jumbled letters to get the name of a computer part.
1. Mouse
2. Monitor
3. Keyboard
SECTION B
A. Tick the right answer:
1. (b) Mouse
2. (a) Television
3. (c) Printer
B. Answer in one word:
1. Keyboard
2. Mouse

CHAPTER-5: THE KEYBOARD


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Three
2. Alphabet
3. Enter
4. Spacebar
B. Match the following:

SECTION B
A. Tick the right answer:
1. c. Backspace
2. b. Two
B. Guess! Who am I?
1. Caps Lock
2. Spacebar key
3. Backspace key

WORKSHEET 1
(Chapters 1 – 5)
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. Monitor
2. Music
3. Printout
4. 26
5. Human power
B. Write True or False.
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
C. Name the following machines.
1. Toaster
2. Juicer mixer
3. Computer
4. Car
5. Fan
D. Fill in the blanks by choosing two letters from the word Computer and make new words.
1. BOTTLE
2. NEWSPAPER
3. MOBILE
4. SHARPENER
5. PENCIL

WORKSHEET 2
(Chapters 1 – 5)
A. Choose the right answer.
1. (b) Cook food
2. (b) CPU
3. (c) Both a and b
4. (c) Spacebar
5. (b) Mixer
B. Answer in one word.
1. Washing machine
2. Monitor
3. Rickshaw
4. Enter key
5. Caps Lock
C. Answer the following.
1. They help us to do different types of work.
2. We can type letters, draw pictures, store information, etc., on a computer.
3. In Offices and Banks.
4. Alphabet keys, Number keys, and Special keys.
5. Two buttons

CHAPTER-6: USING A MOUSE


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. Small
2. Wire
3. Clicking
4. Move
B. State True or False.
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
SECTION B
A. Tick the right answer.
1. a. Mouse Pointer
2. b. Double-click
B. Answer in one word.
1. Index finger
2. CPU

CHAPTER-7: DATA AND MEMORY


SECTION A
A. Fill in the missing letters using the given hints.

NUMBER

WORD

KEYBOARD
MEMORY DATA
B. State True or False.
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
SECTION B
A. Answer in one word.
1. Data
2. Memory

CHAPTER-8: STORAGE IN A COMPUTER


SECTION A
A. Match the pictures with their correct storage place.

B. State True or False.


1. True
2. False
3. False
SECTION B
A. Answer in one word.
1. School Bag
2. Almirah
3. Refrigerator

WORKSHEET: 3
(Chapters 6 – 8)
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. Play
2. Memory
3. Data
4. Refrigerator
B. Write True or False.
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. False
C. Name the following tools.
1. Eraser tool
2. Brushes tool
3. Oval tool
4. Fill with color tool
D. Name the following tools.
PENDRIVE

MEMORY
PICTURE

DATA
NUMBERS

WORKSHEET: 4
(Chapters 6 – 8)
A. Choose the right answer:
1. c. Both a and b
2. b. Refrigerator
3. c. Both a and b
4. b. Rectangle tool
5. a. Size
B. Answer in one word:
1. Clicking
2. Double-clicking
3. Dragging
4. Storage places
5. Data
C. Answer the following:
1. A mouse helps us to draw pictures and play games. It can also be used to point and
select any item on the monitor.
2. Pressing the right mouse button once will show a list of commands on the monitor.
3. A computer stores the data in its memory.
4. A CD or a Pen Drive can be used to store data like games, letters, stories, drawings,
songs, etc.
CLASS - 2
CHAPTER-1 COMPUTER - A SMART MACHINE
SECTION-A
A. Fill in the blanks with the help of the hints given below.
1. Orders
2. Records
3. Cars
4. Bills
B. True or False.
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
C. Match the following.

SECTION-B
A. Tick the right answer
1. A) Computer
2. B) Laptop
3. B) Smartphone
4. C) ATM
B. Answer the following
1. The three types of computers are:
 Desktop computer
 Laptop
 Tablet
2. The two features of computer:
 A computer stores a large amount of information.
 A computer does not get tired and can work for long hours.
3. Two places where computers are used:
 Schools
 Railway stations
4. The computer on which we can write using a special purpose pen is Tablet.
5. Smartphone is used to make calls, share images, and store phone numbers.

CHAPTER-2 PARTS OF A COMPUTER


SECTION-A
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. Compact Disk
2. 104
3. Two
4. Microphone
B. True or False.
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
C. Match the following.

SECTION-B
A. Tick the right answer.
1. A) Keyboard
2. C) Hard copy
3. B) Mouse
4. A) Central Processing Unit
B. Answer the following.
1. The main parts of computer are:
 Monitor
 Keyboard
 Central Processing Unit(CPU)
 Mouse
2. Mouse is used to point and select an object.
3. CPU is known as the brain of the computer.
4. Monitor looks like a TV
5. Pen drive is used for transferring data from one computer to another.

CHAPTER-3 HOW DOES A COMPUTER WORK?


SECTION-A
A. Fill in the blanks
1. Input
2. Output
3. Processing
4. Data and Instructions
5. Letters, Numbers, Pictures
B. True or False
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True

SECTION-B
A. Tick the right answer
1. B) CPU
2. C) Input
3. A) CPU
B. Answer the following
1. The three step process on which the computer works is - Input, Processing, and
Output.
2. The CPU works on the data to give the output.
3. Output is the term used for the final result.
4. Monitor displays the output.
C. Look at the pictures given below. Label the boxes with [I] for Input, [P] for Processing, and
[O] for Output.
I O P

I O P

P I O

CHAPTER-4 OPERATING A COMPUTER


SECTION-A
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. Power
2. UPS
3. Shut down
4. Program
5. Desktop
B. True or False.
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. False
C. Match the following.

SECTION-B
A. Tick the right answer.
1. B) UPS
2. A) Restore down
3. A) Taskbar
4. C) Desktop
B. Answer the following.
1. Windows is the most popular program that makes the computer work.
2. The Start button is clicked first to shut down a computer.
3. Desktop is the first screen that appears on starting a computer.
4. Icons are the small pictures present on the Desktop.

WORKSHEET-1
(Chapters 1–4)
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. Output
2. Printer
3. UPS
4. Instruction
B. True or False.
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
C. Rearrange the jumbled words.
MONITOR

PRINTER

KEYBOARD

MOUSE

MICROPHONE
D. Mark the following in correct order.

2
WORKSHEET-2
(Chapters 1–4)
A. Choose the right answer.
1. a) CPU
2. c) Both a and b
3. b) Smartphone
4. b) Taskbar
B. Answer in one word.
1. Tablet
2. Mouse
3. Start
4. Ball mouse
C. Answer the following.
1. The different types of computers are:
 Laptop
 Tablet
 Smartphone
2. The three step process on which the computer works is - Input, Processing, and Output.
3. The first screen that appears on starting a computer is known as the Desktop.
4. Two places where computers are used:
 Schools
 Banks
5. Windows 10 is the most popular program that makes the computer work.

CHAPTER-5 THE KEYBOARD AND ITS FUNCTIONS

SECTION-A

A. Fill in the blanks.


1. Cursor
2. Longest
3. Right Arrow
4. Backspace
5. Enter
B. Match the following.
SECTION-B
A. Guess! Which key am I?
1. Caps Lock Key
2. Delete Key
3. Enter Key
4. Spacebar Key
B. Tick the right answer.
1. A) 26
2. B) 4
3. B) 2
4. A) Arrow

CHAPTER-6 USING MS WORD 2016


SECTION-A

A. Fill in the blanks.


1. Word Processing
2. Document1
3. Title
4. Status
5. Horizontal
B. True or False.
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
C. Match the following.

SECTION-B

A. Tick the right answer.


1. A) Working
2. B) New
3. C) 2
4. A) Close
B. Answer in one word or sentence.
1. MS Word is similar to a notebook in the way that both can be used for note-taking.
2. Uses of MS Word:
 We can type, edit, and format the text.
 We can add pictures in the document.
3. The rulers present in the Word 2016 document window are:
 Horizontal ruler
 Vertical ruler
4. The Title bar contains the document name followed by the program name.
5. The four components of Word 2016 are:
 Title bar
 Quick Access Toolbar
 Ribbon
 Groups

CHAPTER-7 TUX PAINT


SECTION-A
A. Fill in the blanks with the help of the hints given below.
1. Text
2. Stamp
3. Save
4. Selector
B. True or False.
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. False

SECTION-B
A. Multiple-choice Questions.
1. C) Magic tool
2. A) Open
3. B) 22
4. A) Blur
5. C) Shape
6. C) Eraser
B. Answer in one word or sentence.
1. Open tool
2. Shapes tool
3. Save tool
4. Lines tool
5. The Lines tool has the same brush shapes in the sub-toolbox as in the Paint tool.
6. Text tool
7. Stamp tool helps in pasting the ready-made pictures on the drawing canvas.
8. 22 shapes

WORKSHEET-3
(Chapters 5 – 7)
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. Ctrl + N
2. Quick Access Toolbar
3. Eraser
4. Enter
5. Title bar
B. True or False.
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. False
C. Match the following tools of Tux Paint with their correct images.

D. Label the listed parts.


1. Title bar

2. Vertical Scroll bar

3. Ribbon

4. Rulers

5. Horizontal Scroll bar

WORKSHEET-4
(Chapters 5 – 7)
A. Choose the right answer.
1. a) Stamp
2. a) Text
3. a) Two
4. a) Selector box
5. a) 2
B. Answer in one word.
1. Ctrl + S
2. Close
3. Vertical and Horizontal ruler
4. New
5. Backspace key
C. Answer the following.
1. Uses of MS Word:
 We can type, edit, and format the text.
 We can add pictures in the document.
2. Enter key shifts the cursor to the next line.
3. Work Area is an area where you type the text.
4. Tux Paint is a paint program which contains many ready- made tools that help in making
beautiful drawings.
5. The names of the different parts of a Paint window are:
 Title bar
 Quick Access Toolbar
 File Tab
CLASS - 3
CHAPTER-1 PARTS OF A COMPUTER
SECTION-A
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. Data, Instructions
2. Store
3. 104
4. Mouse
5. Numeric Keypad
6. CPU
7. VDU
8. Monitor
9. Navigation
B. True and False.
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. True
7. False
C. Match the following.
I give output on a paper Printer
Whatever you type and draw can be seen on me Monitor
I am not afraid of a cat, sit on a mat, have a long tail, can send e-mail Mouse
I am a part of a CPU and do arithmetic calculations ALU
I am the boss and control all the activities of a computer CU

D. Application Based Questions.


1. Monitor
2. Mouse
3. Keyboard

SECTION-B
A. Multiple-choice Questions.
1. A) Data
2. C) Output
3. C) Navigation
4. C) LED
5. A) Control
B. Write full form.
1. IPO - Input Process Output
2. CU - Control Unit
3. CPU - Central Processing Unit
4. ALU - Arithmetic and Logical Unit
5. VDU - Visual Display Unit
6. MU - Memory Unit
7. IQ - Intelligence Quotient
8. LCD - Liquid Crystal Display
C. Answer the following.
1. A computer is one of the greatest inventions of mankind. It is used in almost every
sphere of life. One can play games, write letters, draw pictures, store huge information,
etc., on a computer.
2. Data and instructions can be entered in a computer through a keyboard or a mouse.
3. The information that we enter into the computer is called as Input.
4. CPU is known as the brain of a computer.
5. The two features of computer:
 A computer works very fast and can do a large number of calculations quickly.
 A computer can store a large amount of data, which can be used any time.
6. The two disadvantages of computer:
 A computer does not have an IQ or its own intelligence. If we enter the wrong input,
it will give the wrong result.
 Working on computer for long hours could affect our eyesight. It could also become
the cause of obesity.
7. There are five types of keys on the keyboard namely:
 Typing (alphanumeric) Keys
 Control Keys
 Function Keys
 Navigation Keys
 Numeric Keypad

CHAPTER-2 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE


SECTION-A
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. Hardware
2. Storage
3. Output
4. Software
5. Operating system
B. True or False.
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
C. Application based questions.
1. Microphone
2. Application Software
D. Match the following.

SECTION-B
A. Name the device used for each of the following jobs:
1. Joystick
2. Hard Disk
3. Scanner
4. Speakers
B. Answer the following
1. Software is that part of a computer, which cannot be touched. To make the hardware
work, we need to have software in it. There are two types of software:
 System Software
 Application Software
2. The device used for storing data is called a Storage device. For example, Hard Disk. It is
the main storage device, which stores the entire work we do on a computer.
3. The hardware devices that are used to enter words, numbers or pictures are called
Input devices.
4. The application software used for typing and making corrections in the text is called
Word Processing Software.
5. A Spreadsheet program is used for performing calculation.

CHAPTER-3 TUX PAINT


SECTION-A
A. Fill in the blanks
1. Paint tool
2. Mirror
3. Emboss
4. 129
5. Mosaic
B. True or False
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False

SECTION-B

A. MCQ
1. Haze
2. Bill Kendrick
3. Kaleidoscope
4. +
5. Rainbow effect
B. Answer the following
1. The two features of Tux Paint:
 Tux Paint is a free software.
 Presence of a large variety of tools which help the children to create beautiful
designs.
2. The mosaic effect tool is used to apply a pattern of many small coloured pieces of
stones on the canvas.
3. In Tux Paint magic effect allow you to draw wonderful patterns.
4. Rainbow effect draws a trail of rainbow colours as the magic wand is dragged on the
drawing area whereas Real Rainbow effect helps in drawing a rainbow just like the one
we see in the sky after a rainfall.
5. Stamp tool is used to add ready-made images as stamps.
C. Match the following.

CHAPTER-4 UNDERSTANDING WINDOWS 10


SECTION-A

A. Fill in the blanks


1. Desktop
2. Windows Store
3. Taskbar
4. Notification Area
5. Task View
6. Cortana
B. True or False
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
C. Application based questions
1. Right-click on the blank area of the desktop. A shortcut menu appears. Point to the Sort
by option and click the name sub-option.
2. Peek button

SECTION-B
A. MCQ
1. A) Operating System
2. B) Right
3. C) Minimizes
4. B) Windows
B. Name the mouse pointers
1. Normal
2. Double-headed arrow
3. Busy
4. Four-headed arrow
C. Answer in one word
1. Booting
2. Preview Box
3. Start button
4. Windows logo key + Tab key
D. Answer the following
1. Windows is an operating system that controls and manages the functions of a
computer.
2. The desktop is the first screen of Windows, which appears when the computer is
switched on.
3. The Taskbar is a long horizontal bar located at the bottom of the desktop. It is divided
into the following sections:
 The Start Button
 Middle Section
 Notification Area
4. The Two features of Windows 10:
 Windows 10 has an improved Search tool -Cortana, which helps you to find
information on your system or on the web directly. You can even give voice
commands to this Search tool.
 It provides a Windows Store application where we can get a lot of free apps, games,
and songs.
5. The Start button is present at the bottom left corner of the Taskbar. We can use Start
button to perform common tasks, such as starting a program, searching files and
folders, shutting down the computer, and much more.
6. The Screen Saver is an image, which pops up on the computer screen whenever a
computer is left idle for a certain period of time.

WORKSHEET 1
A. Fill in the blanks
1. Input
2. Taskbar
3. Microphone
4. Screen saver
5. Lines
B. True or False
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
C. Identify the shapes

Busy

Normal

Double-headed
arrow
I Beam

Four-headed
arrow
Working in
Background
D. Match the following

WORKSHEET 2
A. Choose the best answer
1. B) CU
2. C) Booting
3. B) Software
4. A) Paint Tool
5. C) Notification Area
B. Answer in one word
1. Banks
2. 47
3. Monitor
4. Paint Tool
5. Application Software
C. Answer the following
1. Windows is an operating system that controls and manages the functions of a
computer.
2. The desktop is the first screen of Windows, which appears when the computer is
switched on.
3. Names of some of the storage devices are:
 Hard Disk
 Pen Drive
 CD
4. Kaleidoscope effect is used to create free-hand patterns.
5. IPO stands for Input Process Output. Every computer works on this cycle.

CHAPTER-5 EDITING TEXT IN MS WORD 2016


SECTION-A
A. Fill in the blanks
1. Selection Area
2. Clipboard
3. Editing
4. File, Print
5. Red
6. Thesaurus
B. True or False
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. False
C. Match the following.
D. Application based Questions
1. He can click on Spelling and Grammar button on the Review tab in the Proofing group to
correct the spellings and grammar in a document.
2. She should select the paragraph(s) by triple-clicking anywhere in the Paragraph and
then press Delete key.

SECTION-B

A. MCQ
1. B) 2
2. B) Green wavy line
3. A) Shift +
4. C) Ctrl + Z
B. Answer in one word
1. F7
2. Ctrl + Y
3. Overtype
4. Ctrl + Backspace
C. Answer the following
1. The three features of a word processing software:
 Facility of producing letters, reports, notices, newsletters, books, bills etc., quickly
and in a presentable manner.
 Choice of modifying the text, either while typing and after typing. Option of
beautifying the text using colour, style, font size, border, shading and various other
effects.
 Share documents on the internet and invite people to view and edit documents
which are shareable.
2. Making changes in a document is called Editing. We can insert text in a document in two
different ways:
 Through Insert mode
 Through Overtype mode
3. Thesaurus option helps in finding a list of synonyms (words with similar meaning), for
any selected word.
4. Moving moves the text from its original location to a new location whereas copying
does not remove the text from its original place rather it duplicates the text.

CHAPTER-6 FORMATTING A DOCUMENT


SECTION-A

A. Fill in the blanks


1. Left
2. Home
3. Insert
4. Bullet
5. Superscript
B. True or False
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. True
C. Application based question
1. Ritika should click on Home > Paragraph > Borders > Borders and Shading
2. Numbering option

SECTION-B
A. MCQ
1. C) Justify
2. C) Home
3. A) Ctrl + =
4. B) Redo
B. Answer the following
1. Formatting means changing the appearance of a document to make it attractive.
2. We can change the font in our document by making use of different options like Font,
Font Size, etc., in the Font group on the Home tab.
3. The various change case options in Word 2016 are:
 Sentence case
 Lowercase
 Uppercase
 Capitalize each word
 Toggle case
Sentence case: This option capitalizes the first letter of the selected sentence.
Capitalize each word: This option changes the first character of each selected word to
uppercase.
4. Alignment refers to the positioning of text on a page. The types of alignment available in
Word 2016 are:
 Align Left
 Center
 Align Right
 Justify
5. Superscript option places the selected text slightly above the baseline while as the
Subscript option places the selected text slightly below the baseline and makes it appear
smaller than the rest of the text.

CHAPTER-7 WORKING WITH PAINT 3D


SECTION-A

A. True or False
1. False
2. True
3. True
B. Rearrange the jumbled letters to make a meaningful words.

BRUSH

TOOLS

COLOUR

ERASER

SECTION-B

A. MCQ
1. Sphere
2. Fill
3. Canvas
4. Stickers
B. Answer in one word.
1. Thickness
2. Sphere tool
3. New
4. Brushes option

CHAPTER-8 INTRODUCTION TO SCRATCH


SECTION-A
A. Fill in the blanks
1. Scratch
2. Program
3. Sprite
4. Pen
5. Stage
B. True or False
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
C. Label the parts
Menu Bar Title Bar
Cursor Tools
Block Help
Tabs
View Full
Screen Blocks Menu

Stage
Sprite
Scripts Area

Sprite List
New Sprite Blocks
Buttons Palette
Backdrop
Icons

D. Application based question


1. move() steps or move(20) steps
2. set pen size to()

SECTION-B
A. MCQ
1. B) May 9
2. A) Blocks Palette
3. A)
4. C) Mitchel Resnick
B. Answer the following
1. Scratch is one of the easiest computer languages. Children can use Scratch to create
their own games, animated stories and projects with great ease.
2. Sprite is a small graphic character that performs actions in a Scratch project. Scratch
provides a number of in-built Sprites. Cat is the default Sprite in Scratch.
3. Two main parts of Scratch window are:
Stage: It is the main working area where the Sprite moves and performs actions as per
the given instructions. Here you can watch stories, play games, and run Scratch
projects that you have created.
Blocks Palette: Blocks palette contains the set of blocks, which are used to program
the Sprite and give actions to it. Each block performs specific tasks in a project. It is
used to create scripts in Scratch. The blocks connect to each other just like a jig-saw
puzzle.
4. The blocks in the Pen block menu allow the Sprite to draw lines on the stage, change
the colour and thickness of lines.

CHAPTER-9 SIMPLE MOVEMENT OF SPRITE


SECTION-A
A. Fill in the blanks
1. Cat
2. Say ()
3. Top
4. Wait () secs
5. Play sound () until done
B. True or False
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
C. Application based question
1. Looks
2. Stop
D. Match the following blocks
SECTION-B
A. MCQ
1. A) Looks
2. A) Same
3. B) Bubble
4. A) Top
B. Answer in one word
1. Looks
2. Wait () secs
3. Choose costume from library
4. Wait () secs, Control
5. Repeat (), Control
C. Answer the following
1. Two blocks of Looks block are: Change () effect by (), next costume.
2. The two options used for changing the costume of the Sprite are Choose costume from
library and Paint new costume.

3. Blocks held inside the block are executed continuously in a loop, unless the
Stop button is clicked.
4. Play sound () until done block can be used to play the sound of a Sprite.
5. The block is used to start a script once the green flag is clicked.
WORKSHEET 3
A. Fill in the blanks
1. 3D Library
2. Script
3. Font size
4. Document1
5. Loop
B. True or False
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
C. Complete the following
Ctrl

F4

Ctrl

Ctrl

WORKSHEET 4
A. Choose the right answer
1. A) Brushes Panel
2. A) Sprite
3. A) Top
4. B) Stop
5. C) 2
B. Answer in one word
1. Motion
2. Text Tool
3. .sb2
4. Looks
C. Answer the following:
1. Thickness slider in the Marker panel is used to increase the size of brush.
2. Green flag is a tiny icon placed at the top right corner of the stage screen. When we click
on the green flag, the script runs step-by-step.
3. The two blocks present in the Control block are:
 Repeat()
 Forever
4. Making changes in a document is called editing.
5. Alignment refers to the positioning of text on a page. The different types of alignments
present in Word 2016 are:
 Align Left
 Center
 Align Right
 Justify
CLASS - 4
CHAPTER 1 - INPUT, OUTPUT AND STORAGE DEVICES
SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Laser
2. Output
3. Binary
4. Internal, External
5. Pen Drive
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. False
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Printer
2. Pen Drive
D. Match the following by colouring the correct pair with the same colour:

SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Microphone
2. (a) Touch Pad
3. (c) 512 GB
4. (b) 4.7 GB to 17 GB
B. Answer the following:
1. The devices through which we can enter data and instructions into a computer are called
Input devices. For example: Keyboard and Mouse.
2. A Printer is an output device that prints the output onto the paper. The types of printers
are: Dot Matrix, Inkjet, and Laser printers.
3. The data in a computer memory is stored in the form of bits, and is measured in bytes.
The memory of a computer is of two types: Internal (Primary) memory and External
(Secondary) memory.
4. A hard disk is the main storage component in computers. It is used to store a large
amount of data. Hard disks can have up to 16 TB of data.
5. (a) Digital Camera: A digital camera is used to take photographs and record videos.
Photos and videos taken with digital camera can be transferred to the computer for
storing/editing/printing etc.
(b) Light Pen: A Light pen is a pen like pointing device. It is used to select objects on the
display screen.

Chapter 2-MANAGING FILES AND FOLDERS


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Desktop
2. Cortana
3. All apps
4. Shortcut
5. File Explorer
B. State true or False:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True
C. Application based Questions:
1. Right-click on the blank area of the desktop. Select New option and then click on the
Folder option.
2. Right-click on the folder and select Rename option
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Graphical
2. (b) Folder
3. (b) Microsoft Edge
4. (a) Status bar
B. Answer in one word or one sentence:
1. Windows Store
2. Personalize option
3. Properties option
4. Details pane
C. Answer the following:
1. (i) Attractive and Easy to use- Windows 10 has a very attractive transparent look with
blue highlighting features. It has a complete set of new pictures themes, tiles, and icons.
The use of graphics makes it quite interactive. It works the way we want and makes new
things possible.
(ii) Searching made easier with Cortana - It allows you to search for information on the
system or on the web directly.
2. File is a collection of related information stored together on some storage device.
Whereas, a folder in a computer is like a cabinet where we keep relevant files.
3. This PC folder displays the contents of the computer's hard disk, CD/DVD, or any other
external storage media, such as a pen drive.
4. Cortana allows you to search for information on the system or on the web directly. It
can also be used to play music, videos, set alarms and reminders, send e-mail, give voice
command etc.
5. The Start menu gives you quick access to apps and service. In the left pane, you can find
File explorer, Settings, and a list of the most used apps. And in the right pane, live tiles
are displayed which consists of various apps.
CHAPTER 3-MORE ON PAINT 3D
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Sticker
2. Top
3. Select
4. Delete
5. Right hand
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
C. Application Based Questions:
1. 3D Library Tool
2. Effects Tool
SECTION B
A. Multiple choice Questions:
1. Stickers
2. Right
3. Select
4. Make 3D
5. Sun
B. Answer the following:
1. Paint 3D stickers are available in various forms like squares, curves, lines, surface gestures,
and facial gestures.
2. To delete a sticker from the Paint 3D canvas, first select the sticker by using the Select tool
and then click on the Delete icon, given under the Edit option.
3. The 3D text tool is used create and add 3D text to the canvas.
4. 3D text have height, width and depth property where as in 2D text do not have depth
property.
CHAPTER-4 MORE ON MICROSOFT WORD 2010
SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. 1”
2. Double-click
3. Layout
4. Toggle
5. 0.5
6. Line Spacing
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False
C. Application Based Questions:
1. For setting the indents- Go to Home tab>Paragraph group>Increase Indent/Decrease
Indent
 For paragraph spacing – Go to Home tab > Paragraph group > Line and Paragraph
Spacing
 For setting margins – Go to Layout tab > Page Setup group > Margins option
2. Header & Footer
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Find
2. (b) Columns
3. (b) Increase indent
4. (a) Vertical ruler
5. (c) Indenting
B. Answer the following:
1. The Format painter tool is used to copy and apply text formatting and some basic graphics
formatting such as borders and fills to another selection.
2. Header and Footer options are used to place some information on top and at the bottom of
every page respectively. You can include the title, chapter’s heading, date, page number,
author’s name etc.
3. Indentation determines the amount of spacing between the text and the page margins.
Indentation feature is used to move the complete paragraph or the first line of a paragraph
to a specific position either from the left or right margin. There are four types of Indentation:
First Line Indent, Left Indent, Right Indent, and Hanging Indent.
4. Page Margin refers to the amount of space which is left from the edge of the page and the
document text. The default margins from left and right edge of the page is 1”.
5. Page preview option allows you to preview the document before printing.

WORKSHEET 1
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. 1”
2. On and Off
3. RAM and ROM
4. Delete
5. Navigation pane
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
C. Find the odd one out:
1. Printer
2. VDU
3. ROM
4. Java
5. Sachin Tendulkar
D. Write the full form of the following abbreviations:
1. Cathode Ray Tube
2. Compact Disc
3. Graphical User Interface
4. Arithmetic and Logical Unit

WORKSHEET 2
A. Choose the best answer:
1. (a) Printer
2. (c) 512 GB
3. (a) Graphical
4. (c) 2D Library
5. (a) Text Tool
B. Answer in one word:
1. Microphone
2. Light Pen
3. Windows 10
4. Text Tool
5. Ctrl+ H
C. Answer the following:
1. The data in a computer memory is stored in the form of bits, and is measured in bytes. The
memory of a computer is of two types: Internal (Primary) memory and External (Secondary)
memory.
2. Storyboard is a series of pictures that provide a visual layout of events in a story. It is like a
comic book which displays the characters with some actions and dialogues.
3. (i) Attractive and Easy to use- Windows 10 has a very attractive transparent look with blue
highlighting features. It has a complete set of new pictures themes, tiles, and icons. The use
of graphics makes it quite interactive. It works the way we want and makes new things
possible.
(ii) Searching made easier with Cortana - It allows you to search for information on the
system or on the web directly.
4. Page Margin refers to the amount of space which is left from the edge of the page and the
document text. The default margins from left and right edge of the page is 1”.
CHAPTER 5 - WORKING WITH STYLES AND OBJECTS
SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Character, Paragraph
2. Theme
3. Shapes
4. WordArt
5. Text Box
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. WordArt
2. Online Pictures
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Character Style
2. (c) Format
3. (a) Shift
4. (c) Insert
B. Answer the following:
1. A Style is a predefined combination of formatting features and types, like font style, colour
and size of text that is applied to the selected text in a document. Styles are of two types:
 Character Style
 Paragraph Style
2. The WordArt feature allows you to create special text effects. It gives a unique look to the
text. You can also create decorative effects, such as curved, wavy, shadowed, 3 dimensional,
etc.
3. A Text box is a placeholder where you can enter text. A text box can be used to manipulate
text and give it new graphical text. You can resize the text by dragging its handles.
4. The Shape is a drawing feature that helps you in grabbing the attention of the user towards
your message. Using shapes, you can draw various shapes, like stars, banners, callouts,
connectors, etc.
CHAPTER 6 MORE ABOUT SCRATCH
SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Shrink
2. Pen
3. Script area
4. Sprite list
5. Horizontal, Vertical
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
C. Application Based questions:
1. New Sprite
2. Sound Block
SECTION B
A. Multiple choice Questions:
1. (a) Help
2. (b) Script
3. (a) Grow
4. (b) 180 to -180
5. (c) Microphone
6. (b) 21
7. (b) Hide
B. Answer the following:
1. Scratch is a programming language, designed for the children to enhance their computing
skills, it enables the children to create their own games, animated stories, and projects.
 Scratch is available free of cost.
 It is easy to understand and learn.
 It increases students’ interest in programming by providing graphical environment.
2. Sprite info pane contains the information about the selected sprite as well as a few tools for
manipulating the Sprite.
3. The backdrop icon used to change the background of the stage. Scratch provides four
different options to change the backdrop of the stage.
 Choose backdrop from library
 Paint new backdrop
 Upload backdrop from file
 New backdrop from camera
4. The collection of stepwise instructions given to a Sprite is known as Script. Script area is the
place where we pick and drop the blocks to create a script.
5. Block menu provides various block which are given as follows:
 Motion
 Looks
 Sound
 Pen
 Data
 Events
 Control
 Sensing
 Operators etc.
6. Duplicate: This option creates a duplicate copy of the selected Sprite.
 Delete: Clicking on this option will delete the selected Sprite.
 Grow: This option increases the size of the Sprite.
 Shrink: It helps to decrease the size of the Sprite.

CHAPTER 7 MICROSOFT POWERPOINT 2016


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Slides
2. Views, Ideas
3. Placeholder
4. F5
5. .pptx
b. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Using Templates
2. Go to File tab and select the Save As option
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (b) Alt + H
2. (c) Notes Pane
3. (c) Quick Access Toolbar
4. (c) Slides Navigation Pane
B. Answer the following:
1. A slide is like a page of a PowerPoint presentation that displays some information about a
topic. However, a presentation is a collection of slides arranged in a systematic order that
displays the information along with graphics, sound, and animation.
2. A presentation helps us in presenting the views and ideas effectively by creating a good visual
impact on the audience.
 It can effectively present and organize the course contents in the classroom and
encourage students’ learning.
 People in business world can use it to present information about their products or
company in seminars and meetings.
3. The Slides navigation pane is a small window on the left side of the presentation window and
shows the thumbnail version of each slide. Whereas, Slide pane is the middle section of the
PowerPoint window where you can work directly on individual slides.
4. The dotted rectangular boxes in a new blank presentation are called placeholders.
Placeholders can hold text, images and other objects in a slide.
5. A template is a predesigned presentation that includes custom formatting and design. It can
save a lot of time and effort when starting a new presentation.
CHAPTER 8 WORKING WITH SLIDES
SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Slide Layout
2. Slides
3. WordArt
4. Shapes
5. Rotate
B. Application Based Questions:
1. Using Text Box tool
2. Click on the Online Pictures button on the Insert tab in the Images group.
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Delete Slide
2. (b) Insert
3. (c) Shape Effects
4. (b) Edit Text
B. Answer in one word or a sentence:
1. Illustration group
2. New Slide
3. Shift
4. WordArt
C. Answer the following:
1. To add a new slide click on the Home tab and choose the desired layout from the New
Slide drop-down arrow. PowerPoint will add a new slide with the selected layout in the
Slides pane.
2. The text Box tool gives you the facility to add more text to your slide. It is a placeholder,
where you can enter and manipulate text. You can move the text box along its contents
anywhere on the slide. To add the textbox in a slide, click on the Text Box tool on the
Insert tab in the Text group.
3. The WordArt feature helps you to create special text effects. It gives a unique look to the
text. You can make the text curved, wavy, shadowed or apply 3D effects.
4. Shapes is a drawing feature that helps in inserting different shapes into a slide. Shapes
can be resized, rotated, flipped and coloured too. Follow the given below steps to add a
shape.
 Click on the Shapes button on the Insert tab in the illustrations group.
 The Shapes drop-down gallery will appear.
 Choose the desired shape from the gallery.
5. Rotating an object means to turn the about its center. Whereas, Resizing stretches or
shrinks the dimension of an object.
6. There are two different ways to add pictures in a presentation, from a file on the
computer and from the Internet called Online Pictures.

CHAPTER 9 BROWSING INTERNET


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Information
2. World Wide Web
3. Website
4. Google Chrome, Internet Explorer
5. Home page
B. State True or false:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. True
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (c) Google
2. (a) Tim Berners- Lee
3. (c) Modem
B. Answer the following:
1. Millions of computers around the world are connected to each other to share
information. Internet stands for International network. It has many features, but it is
generally used as a means to communicate and search endless amount of information
from unlimited number of sources.
 It provides information news on any topic.
 It allows us to send and receive messages anytime and anywhere.
2. A web browser is a software application or program that allows you to access the entire
information available on the web. Browsers make it very easy to move from one website
to another. Google Chrome and Internet Explorer are the examples of famous web
browsers.
3. (i) This option allows the user to store and organize the chosen websites so that he can
revisit them anytime whenever required.
(ii) Clicking on New Tab button open a Web page in a new tab.
4. Information is put on the Internet in the form of digital pages called Web pages. These
pages may contain text, graphics video, audio and links to other pages.
5. Each website is identified by its unique address called URL. URL stands for Uniform
Resource Locator. The URL should be entered in the address bar of the web browser.
WORKSHEET 3
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Text Box
2. Sprite
3. F5
4. World Wide Web
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
C. Match the following by colouring the correct pair with same colour:

D. Write the components of the Scratch window in the provided spaces.


1. Sprite List
2. Cursor Tools
3. View Full Screen
4. Sprite
5. Block Palette
6. New Sprite Buttons
WORKSHEET 4
A. Choose the right answer:
1. (c) Insert
2. (c) Arrange group
3. (c) Google
4. (c) Grow
B. Answer in one word:
1. Ctrl + N
2. Presentation1
3. Uniform Resource Locator
4. Shift
5. Sprite Info Pane
C. Answer the following:
1. A slide is like a page of a PowerPoint presentation that displays some information about
a topic. And a Presentation is a collection of slides arranged in a systematic order that
displays the information along with graphics, sound and animation.
2. Millions of computers around the world are connected to each other to share
information. Internet stands for International network. It has many features, but it is
generally used as a means to communicate and search endless amount of information
from unlimited number of sources.
 It provides information news on any topic.
 It allows us to send and receive messages anytime and anywhere.
3. Block menu provides various block which are gives as follows:
 Motion
 Looks
 Sound
 Pen
 Data
 Events
 Control
 Sensing
 Operators etc.
4. A Style is a predefined combination of formatting features and types, like font style,
colour and size of text that is applied to the selected text in a document. Styles are of
two types:
 Character Style
 Paragraph Style
CLASS - 5
CHAPTER-1: EVOLUTION OF COMPUTERS
SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Abacus
2. Howard Aiken
3. Summit
4. ENIAC
5. Charles Babbage
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True

C. Match the following:

D. Application Based Questions:


4. Super Computers
5. Mainframe Computers
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. b. 1940-1956
2. a. Tianhe-2
3. a. Micro computers
4. b. Herman Hollerith
5. b. Machine
B. Answer the following:
1. Thomas Arithmometer
2. Charles Babbage is considered as the father of computers.
3. ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was the first general purpose
electronic digital computer, invented by John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert.
4. I. The fourth generation computers used Micro Processors technology.
II. Data Input is accomplished through Keyboard, Mouse, and Scanner, etc.
III. These computers make use of special software such as RDBMS for maintaining
large database.
5. Micro Computers can be classified into three sub categories: Desktop Computers,
Laptop Computers, and Tablet Computers.
Desktop Computers are designed to fit comfortably on top of desks. These computers
come with several units, such as monitor, CPU, keyboard, mouse, etc.
Laptop Computers are small in size and can be placed on the lap. These computers
are battery operated and portable but more expensive than desktop computers.
6. Abacus was the first mechanical device for calculations, developed in China. It was
made up of a wooden frame with rods, which is divided into two parts- Heaven and
Earth. Each rod in Heaven has 2 beads and each rod in Earth has 5 beads. It was used
for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
7. A laptop is small in size and can be placed on the lap. It usually has the screen size of
13 to 15 inches. A tablet, however, is smaller and lighter than laptops. It usually has
screen size of 7 to 10 inches.

CHAPTER-2: UNDERSTANDING WINDOWS 10


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Operating System
2. Personalize
3. Pictures
4. Application Icons
5. Aero Shake

B. State True or False:


1. False
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Riya can use the Weather app.
2. She can use the Search box.

SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. b. Windows Hello
2. a. Peek
3. a. Windows Store
4. c. Network Icon
5. b. Snap

B. Answer the following:


1. I. Windows 10 is easy to use, more interactive and the most secured version of
Windows.
II. It enables you to manage your desktop and windows in a better way.
III. Through Windows Hello, it allows you to access your computer by showing your
face, finger prints, or iris.
2. Different parts of the Taskbar are as follows:
I. Start button: It is displayed on the extreme left side.
II. Search box: It facilitates browsing both the computer and the web.
III. Task View button: It is placed next to the Search box and allows you to create
multiple desktops at the same time.
IV. Notification Area: It includes a clock and a group of icons.
3. Universal apps is an integral part of the Windows 10 store. These apps work on all
device sizes from phone to high-powered desktop PCs. It provides us a bundle of
built-in apps like Photos, Maps, Mail, Alarms & Clock, and Calendar etc.
4. The Start Menu in Windows 10 displays two panels side by side. The left column
displays the pinned, recently added and most used apps. The right column displays a
section of live tiles that can be customized, resized and reorganized.

CHAPTER-3: WORKING WITH TABLES


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Tab
2. Quick Tables
3. Table Resize
4. AutoFit Window
5. Formatting
6. Splitting

B. State True or False:


1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. He should use the Formula option.
2. She should use the Table Resize Handle.

SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. c. Cell
2. b. Insert
3. b. Shift + Delete
4. c. F9
5. c. Alt + 5

B. Answer the following:


1. A table is an organized arrangement of text in the form of rows and columns. It is very
useful in organizing and representing the text information and the numeric data in an
effective manner.
2. I. The Table Move Handle is located at the upper left corner of the table and is used
to move a table whereas the Table Resize Handle placed at the bottom right corner is
used to resize a table.
II. Splitting a cell means dividing the selected cell into separate cells whereas merging
cells provides a way to combine multiple cells and consolidate the data in one cell.
3. Formatting controls the overall appearance of a table. The Table Styles feature is used
to format a table and change its appearance, colour, and borders.
4. To quickly change the column width in a table, place the mouse pointer on the column
border and drag the double headed arrow right or left to increase or decrease the
width.

CHAPTER-4: USING MAIL MERGE


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Main document
2. Tab
3. Field
4. Tick
5. Data Source
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False

C. Application Based Questions:


1. She can use the Mail Merge feature.
2. In the Data Source file.
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. b. Record
2. b. Merge Field
3. c. Type a new list
4. b. Pamphlets
5. a. A Spreadsheet

B. Answer in one word:


1. In the Data Source file
2. Mailings tab
3. Print Documents option
4. Field
5. Preview Results option

C. Answer the following:


1. Mail Merge is a feature used to combine a data source, which contains all the
addresses with the main document. It saves our time and energy to send letters at
multiple addresses.
2. Mail Merge combines two documents, one is Main Document and the other is Data
Source.
3. Data Source consists of a mailing list organized in tabular form along with the field
names. For example, name, address, city, PIN, telephone number etc.
4. Merge Field is a data item which instructs Word 2016 about where to insert the data
source information in the main document.
5. Main Document contains the text you wish to send to all the recipients.
6. The merged data can be viewed by clicking on the Preview Results button in the
Preview Results group on the Mailings tab. This will display the first record. To view
the next record, click on the Next Record button.
7. To create a recipient list for the main document, select the Type a new list radio
button under Select recipients section in the Mail Merge task pane and then click on
the Create option. Enter data of your friends and relatives in the respective fields and
save the Address List by specifying a name for it.

CHAPTER-5: MORE ON POWERPOINT 2016


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Slides
2. Presentation Views
3. Ink Equations
4. Slide Sorter
5. Comments
6. Photo Album
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Select Insert > Images > New Photo Album. Choose pictures under ‘Insert picture
from’ section and click on Create button.
2. She can use the Slide Sorter view.
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. b. F5
2. c. Outline View
3. a. Present Online
4. b. Smart Lookup
5. c. Collapse All
6. b. Insert
B. Which View am I?
1. Normal View
2. Notes Page View
3. Reading View
4. Slide Sorter View
5. Slide Show View
C. Answer the following:
1. Slide Sorter View displays a miniature view of all the slides in horizontally sequenced
thumbnails. It is helpful if you need to change the order of slides, insert or delete the
slides, add transitions and set the timings for the slide show.
2. Normal view is the main editing view used to write and design the slides for the
presentation. It is used to add text, graphics, sound, animation, and other effects to
your slides. The Outline view on the other hand, displays only the text on your slides,
in the Outline Pane and allows you to quickly edit it and view the contents of all the
slides at once.
3. The Smart Lookup feature helps to find information for a selected word or phrase on
the web, using the search engine Bing without opening a web browser.
4. Comments are a great way to provide feedback to others about their presentation.
They can also be used to collaborate and work together on a presentation. They can
be added to an object, text, or to a whole slide.
5. The Photo Album feature allows clubbing the personal and business photographs
together to use for a presentation. It does not provide a way to insert online pictures
directly, so you should download pictures from your online storage and put them in a
folder on your hard drive.
6. The Ink Annotation feature enables the users to annotate with ink, to write notes,
create shapes, and highlight a key concept and much more. The hand drawn shapes
can also be converted to uniform geometric shapes.
7. Ink Equations allows you to add math equations in your presentation. It is easier to
use with the help of a touch-enabled device that can be used to write equations
directly on the screen and PowerPoint converts them into text.

WORKSHEET: 1
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Table Resize
2. Windows + Tab
3. Ink Equations
4. F9
5. Aero Shake
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
C. Match the following:

WORKSHEET: 2
A. Choose the best answer:
1. b. Windows Hello
2. b. 1940-1956
3. b. Record
4. c. Ctrl + 5
5. b. Insert

B. Answer in one word:


1. ENIAC
2. Quick Tables
3. Windows 10
4. Photo Album
5. Print Documents
C. Answer the following:
1. Mail Merge is a feature used to combine a data source, which contains all the
addresses with the main document. It saves our time and energy to send letters at
multiple addresses.
2. Universal apps is an integral part of the Windows 10 store. These apps work on all
device sizes from phone to high-powered desktop PCs. It provides us a bundle of
built-in apps like Photos, Maps, Mail, Alarms & Clock, and Calendar etc.
3. Slide Sorter View displays a miniature view of all the slides in horizontally sequenced
thumbnails. It is helpful if you need to change the order of slides, insert or delete the
slides, add transitions and set the timings for the slide show.

CHAPTER-6: FORMATTING A PRESENTATION


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Chart
2. Ctrl + Shift + <
3. Table
4. Rename
5. Two
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. He should use a Chart in his presentation.
2. The Format Background option under Design tab.
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. a. View
2. a. Cell
3. b. Datasheet
4. a. Ctrl + T
5. b. Table Tools
B. Answer the following:
1. The Slide Master is an element of a template that stores information, including font
styles, placeholder sizes, position of text and objects, bullet styles, background design,
and colour schemes. It sets the default layout and formatting for all other slides.
2. If you do not find a standard layout that suits your needs, you can create a custom
layout that perfectly suits your slide content. You can also customize that layout by
adding text-specific and object-specific placeholders.
3. To insert SmartArt in a slide, select Title and Content layout and choose the Insert a
SmartArt Graphic icon present on the slide. Choose the desired category. Click inside
to add text to it.
4. Chart is an effective way to display data in a graphical and pictorial form. Charts make
it easier to show comparisons and growth, relationship among the values and trends
in data. It also provides an accurate analysis of the information.

CHAPTER-7: PROGRAMMING IN SCRATCH


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Decisions, Logics
2. Operators
3. Light blue
4. True
5. String Variable
6. Condition
7. One
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Pick random 1 to 10 from the Operators block category.
2. Data block.
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. a. operators
2. c.
3. a. Light Green
4. b. Data
B. Answer the following:
1. A variable is a placeholder in Scratch’s memory that is used to store a changing value.
Variables can hold one value at a time. These values can be either numbers or strings
(text).
2. The main steps in logical thinking are:
I. Task: Read the problem carefully.
II. Identify: Identify the goal and the condition applied using the information given.
III. Solve: Achieve the goal by using the given information and following the
condition.
3. Comparison blocks: less than, equal to, and greater than are used to compare
numbers or values.
4. To put a check in any problem, conditions are used in programming. They allow the
program to select an action, based upon the user’s input.

CHAPTER-8: MICROSOFT EXCEL 2016


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Single
2. Merge & Center
3. Formula
4. Sheet
5. Column
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Right-click on the Sheet tab and select Rename option.
2. Use AutoSum formula to calculate the expenses. Subtract it from 500 to find the
amount left with him. (Amount left = 500 – Expenses)
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. b. AutoSum
2. a. Left
3. c. 1048576
4. b. Name
5. a. Equal to (=)
B. Answer the following:
1. The two feature of Microsoft Excel are:
(i) Formatting features improve the appearance of data.
(ii) The data is automatically recalculated in the entire worksheet if any change is
made in a single cell.
2. The Excel window that appears on the screen when you open MS Excel is called a
Workbook. A Worksheet is a grid-like area, made up of rows and column.
3. A cell is an intersection of a column and a row in a worksheet. It can contain upto
32,767 characters.
4. Three types of data can be entered in a Microsoft Excel worksheet, which are as
follows:
I. Numbers are values that consist of numerals from 0 to 9 and the characters like =,
-, $, %, etc.
II. Text data can contain alphabets, numbers, spaces, and special characters.
III. Formulae are mathematical equations involving number values, operators, and
cell addresses used for performing calculations.

CHAPTER-9: INTERNET AND E-MAIL


SECTION A
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Information
2. International Network
3. Google
4. Blind Carbon Copy
5. Links
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
SECTION B
A. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. a. Internet Service Provider
2. c. Raymond Samuel Tomlinson
3. b. Inbox
4. b. Modem
B. Answer the following:
1. Internet stands for International Network. It is the largest computer network in the
world, connecting millions of computers. These computers are connected through
telephone wires, modem, satellite links, or other means enabling them to share
information amongst each other.
2. A Search Engine is a software that searches various web pages on the World Wide
Web for a particular information. It requires a user to enter a keyword related to the
information to be searched and displays the search results.
3. E-Mail stands for Electronic Mail. It is a facility on the Internet to send and receive
messages anywhere around the world, in real time. Photos, videos, or important data
can also be attached to an e-mail message.
4. Cc stands for Carbon Copy. This field is used when a mail is to be sent to multiple
people. It contains the addresses of all the persons to whom a copy of the mail is to
be sent.
5. Internet connections are of various types. A couple of them include:
I. Dial-up connection: It requires users to link their phone line to a computer in order
to access the Internet.
II. Broadband connection: This connection uses wide bandwidth, which provides
high-speed Internet access through various transmission mediums. It is faster than
a dial-up connection.
6. I. WeTransfer is a free online file transfer service that enables you to send files upto
2GB from one system to another. Both the sender and the recipients are required to
have an e-mail address to transfer the files.
II. Sendspace is another file transfer service that helps us to share large files of upto
300 Mb, free of cost.
7. MODEM stands for Modulator DEModulator. It is a device which allows a computer
to send or receive information through telephone lines by converting digital data into
an analog signal, used on telephone lines. Types of Modem: Internal Modem, External
Modem, and PC Card Modem.

WORKSHEET: 3
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Chart
2. Operators
3. Templates
4. Formula
5. Links
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. True
C. Write the shortcut keys:
1. Ctrl + T
2. Ctrl + Shift + >
3. Shift + F11
D. Mention the block categories of the following blocks:
1. Events
2. Sensing
3. Motion
4. Looks
5. Operators

WORKSHEET: 4
A. Choose the best answer:
1. b. Datasheet
2. b. Data
3. a. Draw
4. b. AutoSum
5. b. Inbox
B. Answer in one word:
1. SmartArt
2. Operators
3. VisiCalc

C. Answer the following:


1. Conditions in programming allows the program to select an action, based upon the
user’s input.
2. Three types of data can be entered in a Microsoft Excel worksheet, which are as
follows:
I. Numbers are values that consist of numerals from 0 to 9 and the characters
like =, -, $, % etc.
II. Text data can contain alphabets, numbers, spaces and special characters.
III. Formulae are mathematical equations involving number values, operators,
and cell addresses used for performing calculations.
3. A Search Engine is a software that searches various web pages on the World Wide
Web for a particular information. It requires a user to enter a keyword related to the
information to be searched and displays the search results.

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