1. To: The recipient(s) of the message.
2. Date: The date on which the message is sent, is automatically added to the message.
3. From: The sender’s name is automatically added to the message.
4. Subject: The subject displays the contents of the message. It should be informative.
5. Cc: (Carbon Copy): The address of people who are mailed the copies of the message.
Selects the recipient(s) name to whom a copy of the message is being sent. These names
will be visible to the other recipients of the message.
6. Bcc: (Blind Carbon Copy): The addresses of people who are mailed the copies of the
message but their names are not disclosed to the recipients. Selects the recipient(s) name
to whom a copy of the message is being sent. These names will not be visible to the other
recipients of the message.
Sending the mail
After typing the mail body (with or without attachment),
click on Send button of a message. When you are on-line, a
dialog box displays the process of sending an email. Sending an email message in Mozilla Thunderbird
Email Software
Receiving E-mails
To receive a message in Mozilla Thunderbird email software, click Get Messages button on
toolbar. If there are no messages for you, the status bar at bottom of the window displays:
No new messages on server. Otherwise, the messages will be downloaded in the Inbox
folder. You can read these messages from Inbox folder.
Forwarding a Message
You can send a copy of the message that you have
received to another person. Select the message in
Inbox folder and click Forward button. It prepares
a copy of the message automatically in another
window, where you can edit this copy before
sending it to another person. The subject of the
forwarded message is prefixed with “Fw:“ to the
original subject. Type the email address in To text
box to whom you want to forward the message. Forwarding a message in Mozilla Thunderbird Email Software
Click Send button. Send Reply to a Message
To reply an e-mail received, click Reply button. A
mail composing window appears on screen with the
Reply or Reply All an email message in Mozilla Thunderbird Email e-mail addresses of the sender(s) already printed in
Software To text box. The subject of the Replied message is
prefixed with “Re:“ to the original subject. You simply
150 have to type your reply in message body and click
Send button. To reply to all recipients To, Cc and Bcc
for the incoming mails, click Reply All button.
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Difference between a TO, CC and BCC fields
The CC and BCC fields when sending email work Difference between a To, Cc and Bcc
similarly. CC stands for "carbon copy," while BCC
stands for "blind carbon copy." CC and BCC are both
ways of sending copies of an email to additional people.
You can also send copies of an email to additional people
by specifying multiple addresses in the To field.
Using CC in an email, makes the CC list visible to all
other recipients.
Unlike with CC, no one but the sender can see the list of BCC recipients.
When it comes to email etiquette, the To field is generally for the main recipients of your
email. The CC field is for sending a copy to other interested parties for their information.
Advantages of E-mail
(i) E-mails are the most cost-effective way to exchange information electronically without
distance barriers. A single page message can cost approx. ` 20/- to fax and costs ` 40/- for
courier charges with-in a country. But, an email costs negligible to reach its destination.
(ii) Emails are delivered instantaneously.
(iii) Emails are sent to multiple destinations simultaneously.
(iv) Sending an email does not require manual procedures and essentials like envelopes,
stamps and postage.
(v) Since all messages are kept in files and are maintained in a system. Hence all email
software provide a facility of record maintenance of older mails.
L imitations of an E-mail
(i) Reading an e-mail, requires a computer or mobile.
(ii) An email sent can be altered before delivery via using UNIX operating system.
(iii) An email provides the communication through writing text messages and getting the
same in return. However, it may be tedious to write or explain some of the expressions.
Searching on Net
Internet has a vast variety of resources What is a Search Engine?
that make your explorations easier and A search engine is a web based tool that enables users
more effective. There are two sources to locate information on the World Wide Web. Popular
of information on Internet: the millions examples of search engines are Google, Yahoo and MSN
people who use Internet, and the files that search. Search engines utilize automated software
are stored on millions of computers on applications (referred to as robots, bots, or spiders)
Internet. that travel along the web, following links from page to
page, site to site. The information gathered by spiders
How do search engines work? is used to create a searchable index of the web. Every
search engine uses different complex mathematical
Search engines work through three formulas to generate search results.
primary functions:
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1. Crawling: Scour the Internet for content, looking over the code/content for each URL
they find.
2. Indexing: Store and organize the content found during the crawling process. Once a page
is in the index, it’s in the running to be displayed as a result to relevant queries.
3. Ranking: Provide the pieces of content that will best answer a searcher's query, which
means that results are ordered by most relevant to least relevant.
Social Media
A social media is a platform to build social Facts
networks or social relations among people who Social Media is a internet based computerised
technology that facilitates the sharing of
share interests, activities, backgrounds or real- ideas and thoughts in the form of personal
life connections. It consists of a representation of information, documents, videos, and photos by
each user (often a profile), his social links, and a building of virtual networks and communities.
variety of additional services. These web-based
services allow individuals to create a public profile, to connect to a list of users to share
text/video/voice/photo/location/blog messages, and views across the connections within a
system. These web-based services provide a means for users to interact over Internet, such
as email and instant messaging.
Many American-based services combine these worldwide, such as Facebook, Google+,
Whatsapp, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr and Twitter, etc.
Advantages of Social Media
Social networking is a way for one person to meet with other people on Internet. People
use networking sites for meeting new friends, finding old friends, or locating people with
similar problems or interests, called niche networking.
Disadvantages of Social Media
• Privacy: Privacy concerns with social networking services have been raised growing
concerns amongst users on the dangers of giving out too much personal information and
the threat of sexual predators.
• Data mining: Through data mining, companies improve their sales and profitability.
Companies create customer profiles that contain customer demographics and online
behaviour.
• Notifications on websites: There has been a trend for social networking sites to send out
only "positive" notifications to users. For e.g., sites such as Bebo, Facebook, and MySpace
does not send notifications to users on being removed from person's friends list.
• Access to information: Many social networking services, such as Facebook, provide
users with choice of who can view their profile. It prevents unauthorized user(s) from
accessing their information.
• Potential for misuse: The relative freedom afforded by social networking services has
caused concern regarding a potential misuse by individual patrons.
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• Unauthorized access: There are different forms where user data in social networks are
accessed and updated without user's permission.
• Risk for child safety: Citizens and governments have concerned misuse by child and
teenagers of social networking services, particularly for online sexual predators.
• Trolling: A common misuse of these sites is to be occasionally used to emotionally abuse
individuals.
• Online bullying: Online bullying, also called cyber-bullying, is a relatively common
occurrence and often result in emotional trauma for the victim.
Computer Network
A computer network is a collection of computers and peripheral devices such as printers,
etc., connected by communication links. Communication links can be a copper wire, fibre
optics, microwaves, infrared, and communication satellites. These links allow the network
components to work together. Computer networks can be of any size. A computer network
can be created connecting two computers or millions of computers. A networking enables
users to share files and resources, such as printers as well as send
message electronically (e-mail) to each other.
Computer communication is described as a process in which
one computer transfers the data,instructions and information to
another computer(s).
Types of Computer Network
A local area network (LAN) is a group of network computers that are relatively confined
within the same office or building. LANs are ideal for networking in a small geographical
area.
A metropolitan area network (MAN) is a high-speed network that connects local area
networks in a metropolitan area such as a city or town and handles the bulk of communications
activity across that region. The best known example of MAN is Telephone companies, cable
television operators, and other organizations available in many cities.
A wide area network (WAN) spans over a large geographic area, such as an entire city,
region, or even an entire country or all over the world. Two or more LANs that are relatively
far apart WANs are typically used to connect by WAN. For example, a WAN may connect
an office in Delhi with an office in Mumbai,
it is the geographic distance that makes a
network a WAN. The Internet is the world's
largest WAN.
How Internet Works
Internet is a bunch of interconnected
computers.
Server : Server is the computer where most
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of the information on the Internet resides. It uses high speed communication channel
to transfer data and messages over network. It also provides data and services to other
computers on a network.
Client : Clients are the computers that are connected to server to receive Information.
Gateways : Gateway is the device that Do You Know
connects dissimilar networks.
Modem stands for modulator demodulator
Protocols : Protocols are the defined set of which converts digital signals into analog (at
rules for communication. sender’s end) and analog signals in digital (at
receiver’s end).
Types of Internet Connection
To work on Internet basically there are two types of connection i.e.,
1. Broadband connection : Now a day’s user connects to Internet via high speed broadband
internet services. In this type of connection if the power is on, the device automatically
get connected to the system. e.g., of broadband network service are — Cable, DSL, Fiber,
Radio Signal and Satellite.
2. Dial up connection : In this type of connection modem in computer connects to Internet
via standard telephone line and data and Information is transferred through this.
Advantages
1. Through Internet we can communicate with anybody within fraction of seconds via its
various services such as e-mail, chat, messenger etc.
2. You can share/ access Information on any subject of Interest via Internet.
3. You can play various games through online.
4. Various financial tasks can be performed through Internet such as online banking, ticket
booking etc.
5. Internet also offers various entertainment services such as radio and television broadcast,
video and music etc.
6. You can search any Information on Internet through various search tools available.
7. You can socialize on Internet through various social sites for personnel and business
purpose.
8. You can buy or sell any product on Internet through e-commerce facility.
Disadvantages
1. Computers attached to Internet are more prone to virus attack which can cause irreparable
damage to computer.
2. You can receive unwanted mails and messages if you are connected to computer.
3. There might be chances of loosing personnel Information (which is provided for
performing various task such as online booking of tickets or online banking), if not used
in a cautioned manner.
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Time for a Recall ▪ Hypertextisatextthatlinkstootherinformationwhich
are typically activated by a mouse click, key press
▪ An Internet is a global collection of high-powered set, or by touching the screen.
computers connected to each other with network
cables, telephone lines, satellites, etc. ▪ A hyperlink, or a link, is a reference to data in the form
of an icon, graphic, or text that links to another file or
▪ Internet is a network of networks of approximately object that the user can follow by clicking or tapping.
many million computers that make up an Internet.
▪ Back Button takes you back to the page you have
▪ Email is the most common method of sending and recently visited.
receiving messages online.
▪ Forward Button takes to the page from which you
▪ Social media are websites and apps that allow have recently clicked the back button.
people to share comments, photos, and videos.
▪ Click on the Stop button to stop the page from
▪ Online gaming allow people to play with and being downloaded.
against each other over the Internet.
▪ Click on Refresh button to ensure that you have
▪ Intranet is the type of private network that has the absolute latest copy of the page.
a limited number of users to provide a piece of
limited information to its users. ▪ Home Button takes you to the default home page
as set by yourself for the current browser.
▪ The World Wide Web (WWW) is a collection of
information systems where documents and other ▪ Click on Favorite button to open the list of already
web resources are identified by Uniform Resource selected favourite pages.
Locators and are accessible over the Internet.
▪ An e-mail can be sent to or received by anyone who
▪ A Web is a collection of different websites you can has an e-mail address. When you send an e-mail,
access through the Internet. it goes from your computer to the recipient’s
computer as a file, which can be read by him.
▪ A site or website is a central location of web pages
that are related text, images, and other resources ▪ E-mail Software like Eudora, Outlook Express,
accessed by visiting the home page of the website Netscape Messenger or Microsoft Outlook, are
using a browser. used to read or send electronic mail.
▪ To view a website requires a browser (e.g., Internet ▪ When you create an e-mail address, a username
Explorer, Edge, Safari, Firefox, or Chrome). and a password is used to access your e-mail.
▪ A web address, also known as a URL (uniform ▪ Each e-mail user is given an unique e-mail address.
resource locator), is an Internet or intranet name ▪ Your e-mail address is usually your username or User
that points to a location where a file, directory or
website page is hosted. ID, along with the domain name of the computer
through which you normally gain access to Internet
▪ Protocol defines how your browser handles the with an @ symbol in-between-([email protected]).
data and what type of connection is established. ▪ An email account is your relationship with an
email service, and all the storage, features, and
▪ Domain Name is the unique identifier for the functionality included.
website on the internet. They can be typed in upper ▪ In an email message, Tois used to specify the
or lowercase as they are not case significant. recipient(s) of the message.
▪ The date on which the message is sent, is
▪ Domain Extension is used to denote what type of automatically added to the message.
website it is. • In an email message, From is the sender’s name is
automatically added to the message.
▪ A web page or webpage is a document that may • In an email message, the Subject displays the
contain text, graphics, and hyperlinks to other web contents of the message.
pages and files, commonly written in HTML that is • In an email message, Cc(Carbon Copy)isthe address
viewed in an Internet browser. of people who are mailed the copies of the message.
• In an email message, Bcc (Blind Carbon Copy)isthe
▪ Home Page is the name of the main page of a addresses of people who are mailed the copies of
website where visitors find hyperlinks to other the message but their names are not disclosed to
pages on the site. the recipients.
▪ To reach the Main pages, hyperlinks in the form of
a blue-colour text or an imagesare placed on home
page.
▪ Other Pages are opened through the hyperlinks
placed on the main page of a website.
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Name Some Popular Web Browsers :-
(a) ......................................... (b) .........................................
.........................................
(c) ......................................... (d) .........................................
(e) ......................................... (f)
A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) :
1. The browser gets connected with
(a) Web page (b) Web Server (c) Home Page
2. Google Chrome is a web browser developed by
(a) Mozilla (b) Mosaic (c) Google
3. Every Web page has a unique address called
(a) URL (b) IP (c) IE
4. Internet Explorer was released in
(a) 1985 (b) 1995 (c) 2005
5. Link is also called
(a) Search (b) Home Page (c) Hyperlink
6. A group of networked computers that are relatively closed together.
(a) LAN (b) WAN (c) MAN
7. The following is not a windows email programs
(a) Outlook (b) Pegasus (c) PowerPoint
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8. What is the most commonly used file name for the main page of a WWW site?
(a) Default.html (b) Index.html (c) Home.html
9. Which of the following web sites does not provide free email services?
(a) www.gmail.com (b) www.hotmail.com (c) www.indiagov.in
1 0. HTML files have the extension of ?
(a) .tml (b) .htm (c) .htl
B. State True and False for the following statements : _____
_____
1. Web browsers is used to make presentations. _____
2. Internet Explorer is a Web browser. _____
3. Links are also known as hyperlinks. _____
4. The home page of the one's browser cannot be changed. _____
5. LAN is a big network.
6. WAN is the example of Internet. _____
7. An Internet is a global collection of high-powered computers connected to each other with _____
_____
n etwork cables, telephone lines, satellites, etc. _____
8. Email is the most common method of sending and receiving messages offline.
9. Intranet is the type of global network that has a unlimited number of users.
1 0. A Web is a collection of different websites you can access through the Internet.
C. Fill In The Blanks :
1. ____________ the web is made possible by Web browser.
2. Web browser can also be used on ____________ and ____________ .
3. ____________ is a Web browser originally designed for Mac computers.
4. ____________ is the latest version of Internet Explorer.
5. ____________ browsing is a feature in Internet Explorer that enables you to open multiple Websites in a
single browser window.
6. ____________takes to the page from which you have recently clicked the back button.
7. Click on ____________to ensure that you have the absolute latest copy of the page.
8. ____________takes you to the default home page as set by yourself for the current browser.
9. An e-mail can be sent to or received by anyone who has an___________.
10. When you create an ane-mail address, a ____________and a ____________is used to access your e-mail.
D. Short Answer Questions :
1. What is the short for Web browser?
2. Where you can use the Web Browser other than the computer?
3. Name different types of Web browser.
4. Name different types of network.
5. What is the name of page that appears when you open browser?
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6. What is internet?
7. Define the following:
(i) URL (ii) Web browser (iii) Web page
(vi) Search Engine
(iv) Web address (v) Home page (ix) Social Media
(vii) Email (viii) Hyperlink
(x) Hypertext
8. What is a website? Describe the various components of a website.
9. What are web pages and its different types?
1 0. Differentiate between TO, CC and BCC.
E. Long Answer Questions :
1. Give a short note on Internet Explorer.
2. Define the following :
(a) Hyperlink (b) URL (c) Home page
3. What is networking? How it is useful?
4. What is instant search box?
5. List down the differences between ainternet and aintranet.
6. What is a web browser? Explain the basic steps involved in working on a browser.
7. Define Electronic mail and its various components.
8. What is an email account? How will you create an email account?
9. List down the steps involved in :
(i) Composing an email (ii) Sending an email (iii) Receiving an email
(iv) Forwarding an email (v) Replying an email
10. What is a search engine? How do search engines work?
In the Lab
1. Open two educational websites of your choice and list down the information available on them.
2. If you have an email address, sign in to your account. Otherwise create an email account.
3. Use different searching techniques for searching on the web.
Group Discussion
Divide the class into groups and discuss the following topics:
1. Internet and Intranet 2. Cc and Bcc
3. Web Page and Web site 4. Replying and Forwarding an email
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Project Work
1. Open two news websites of your choice and list down the latest news flashing on them.
2. Login into your online email and for composing an email do the following:
(a) Add multiple To addresses. (b) Add a Subject to the email.
(c) Add a CC address. (d) Also add a Bcc address.
(e) Add message body and send the email.
3. With the email sent in Q. No. 2, do the following:
(a) Reply to the email. (b) Reply All to the email.
(c) Forward the email. (d) Delete the email.
(e) Remove it from the Trash.
Educate your students ONLINE
1. www.britannica.com/technology/Internet
2. www.geeksforgeeks.org/introduction-to-electronic-mail
3. www.investopedia.com/terms/n/networking.asp
4. www.tutorialspoint.com/internet_technologies/web_browsers.htm
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Formative Assessment – 4
(Based on Chapter 9)
Class 6 : COMPUTER Date: _______________
Max. Marks: 30 Max. Time: 30 Min
A. Fill In The Blanks : 1 x 10 = 10
1. ____________ takes you back to the page you have recently visited.
2. ____________is used to denote what type of website it is.
3. Click on the ____________ to stop the page from being downloaded.
4. In an email message, ____________ is used to specify the recipient(s) of the message.
5. The ____________ on which the message is sent, is automatically added to the message.
6. In an email message, ____________ is the address of people who are mailed the copies of the message.
7. ____________is the name of the main page of a website.
8. Click on ____________to ensure that you have the absolute latest copy of the page.
9. ____________is the unique identifier for the website on the internet.
10. An e-mail can be sent to or received by anyone who has an___________.
B. State True and False for the following: 0.5 x 10 = 5
1. Web browsers are used to make presentations. _____
2. Chrome is a Web browser. _____
3. Links are also known as hyperlinks. _____
4. The home page of the one's browser cannot be changed. _____
5. LAN is the example of Internet. _____
6. An Internet is a global collection of high-powered computers connected to each other with network cables, _____
t elephone lines, satellites, etc.
7. Email is the most common method of sending and receiving messages offline. _____
8. Internet is the type of global network that has a unlimited number of users. _____
9. A Web is a collection of different websites you can access through the Internet. _____
10. Forward Button takes you back to the page you have recently visited. _____
C. Multiple Choice Questions. Tick the correct answer: 0.5 x 10 = 5
1. The browser gets connected with
(a) Web page (b) Web Server (c) Home Page
(c) Google
2. Google Chrome is a web browser developed by (c) MAN
(c) PowerPoint
(a) Mozilla (b) Mosaic
3. A group of networked computers that are relatively closed together.
(a) LAN (b) WAN
4. The following is not a windows email programs
(a) Outlook (b) Pegasus
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5. What is the most commonly used file name for the main page of a WWW site?
(a) Default.html (b) Index.html (c) Home.html
6. Which of the link colors you see when you have visited a link?
(a) Green (b) Purple (c) Blue
7. Which of the following web sites does not provide free email services?
(a) www.gmail.com (b) www.hotmail.com (c) www.indiagov.in
8. What is the full form of HTML?
(a) HyperTextMarkup Language (b) HyperText Market Language (c) HyperText Mail Language
9. HTML files have the extension of ?
(a) .tml (b) .htm (c) .htl
10. Which copy is mailed to people whose names are not disclosed to recipients?
(a) .to (b) .cc (c) .bcc
D. Define the following in 1 line: 1x5=5
1. URL
2. Web page
3. Search Engine
4. Home page
5. Hyperlink
E. Very Short Answer Questions: 1 x 5 = 5
1. What is a website?
2. Differentiate between TO, CC and BCC.
3. List the different types of web pages.
4. Which type of address would you use to send a copy of the email to other than recipients?
5. What are the essential components of an email?
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Summative Assessment – 2
(Based on Chapter 7 to 9)
Class 6 : COMPUTER Date: _______________
Max. Marks: 90 Max. Time: 2½ Hrs
A. Fill In The Blanks : 1 x 10 = 10
1. ____________ button is used to end the slide show.
2. ____________ button is used to record narration for the slides.
3. ____________ makes the slide show interesting and gives a professional look.
4. An HTML documents has two distinct Parts ____________ and ____________ .
5. The text enclosed within <i> and </i> markers appears in ____________mode.
6. ____________attributespecifies the name of the color or by using a RGB code.
7. WAN spans over a large ____________ area.
8. ____________takes to the page from which you have recently clicked the back button.
9. Click on ____________to ensure that you have the absolute latest copy of the page.
10. An e-mail can be sent to or received by anyone who has an___________.
B. State True and False for the following: 1 x 10 = 10
1. Clip art feature is used to animate the object in a slide. _____
2. You cannot change the background of the slide. _____
3. <BR> is an empty tag. _____
4. HTML Files have to be created using window’s notepad. _____
5. HTML code is not case Sensitive. _____
6. All end tags start with a slash (\). _____
7. The <HR>tag that creates a hollow ruler bar. _____
8. Internet Explorer is a Web browser. _____
9. An Internet is a global collection of high-powered computers connected to each other with network cables, _____
telephone lines, satellites, etc.
10. A Web is a collection of different websites you can access through the Internet. _____
C. Multiple Choice Questions. Tick the correct answer: 1 x 10 = 10
(c) Slide layout
1. Arrangement of text, graphics, images, etc. in a slide. (c) Lay
(c) Slide View
(a) Clipart (b) Animation (c) Slide show
(c) body
2. Visual effect that appears when you move from one slide to another. Web Browser, Networking & More about Internet
(a) Transition (b) Animation
3. The view that change the order of slide.
(a) Outline view (b) Slide Sorter View
4. Notes page is for (b) Handouts
(a) Speaker notes
5. Where do we find the <title> tag in a HTML code?
(a) Head (b) room
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6. Which is a example of container tag?
(a) <HR> (b) <BR> (c) <Body>
7. Choose the correct HTML tag for largest heading?
(a) <heading> (b) <h6> (c) h1
8. All end tags start with which character?
(a) # (b) \ (c) /
9. Chrome is a web browser developed by
(a) Mozilla (b) Mosaic (c) Google
10. What is the most commonly used file name for the main page of a WWW site?
(a) Default.html (b) Index.html (c) Home.html
D. Very Short Answer Questions: 2 x 10 = 20
(iv) Search Engine
1. Name the view that displays full screen image of your slides.
2. What is slide layout?
3. Define container tags?
4. Define empty tags?
5. Name different types of Web browser.
6. Name different types of network.
7. What is the name of page that appears when you open browser?
8. What is internet?
9. Define the following:
(i) Email (ii) Web browser (iii) Web page
10. What is a website? Describe the various components of a website.
E. Long Answer Questions: 4 x 10 = 40
(iv) LINK
1. Define placeholder.
2. What are the different views of PowerPoint? Explain them.
3. List out the steps to record a narration for the slide show.
4. Illustrate the steps to print the presentation.
5. Discuss in details regarding the structure of a HTML document.
6. Describe the following:
(i) BGCOLOR (ii) BACKGROUND (iii) TEXT
7. List down the differences between internet and intranet.
8. What is a web browser? Explain the basic steps involved in working on a browser.
9. What is an email account? How will you create an email account?
10. Differentiate between TO, CC and BCC.
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Answer Key
Information Technology
Class-VI
Chapter 1 – Fundamentals of Computers
Acronyms : 2. ROM — Read Only Memory 3. RAM — Random Access Memory
1. CPU — Central Processing Unit 5. ALU — Arithmetic-Logic Unit 6. MICR — Magnetic Ink Character Recognition
4. OMR — Optical Mark Recognition 8. KB — Kilobyte
7. IPO — Input–Process–Output
Identify the Following :
A.
Computer Printer RAM CPU
B.
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A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) :
1. (b), 2. (b), 3. (a), 4. (a), 5. (b)
B. State True and False for the following statements :
1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False 5. False 6. False 7. True 8. True
C. Fill In The Blanks :
1. Data 2. Data Processing 3. Data, Information 4. Input Unit
5. Primary Storage Unit 6. RAM
Chapter 2 – Hardware & Software and Computer Languages
Given below are the names of Low Level Languages.
Tick (ü) the names of Low Level Language
1. Which program is designed to perform maintenance work on the system?
(a) Antivirus Software ü
(c) File Manager ü
Acronyms :
1. HLL — High Level Language 2. LLL — Low Level Language
— fourth-generation language
3. 5GL — fifth-generation programming language 4. 4GL
5. 3GL — third-generation programming language
Crossword :
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A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) :
1. (c), 2. (c), 3. (b), 4. (c), 5. (b), 6. (a), 7. (a), 8. (c),
Answer Key
9. (b), 10. (b)
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B. State True and False for the following statements :
1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False 5. False 6. True
C. Fill In The Blanks :
1. Hardware 2. Bar codes 3. Seek Time 4. Tracks
7. Computer Operator 8. Debugging
5. Software 6. Assembler
9. 3GL 10. 4GL
Chapter 3 – Word Processing in MS-Word
Match the Column A & B Column A Column B
(a) Save AS (iii) Ctrl + S
(b) Select All (v) Ctrl + A
(c) Bold (i) Ctrl + B
(d) Italic (vi) Ctrl + I
(e) Underline (ii) Ctrl + U
(f) Open (iv) Ctrl + O
A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) :
1. (c), 2. (b), 3. (b), 4. (a), 5. (b), 6. (b), 7. (b), 8. (a)
B. State True and False for the following statements :
1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False 5. True 6. False
C. Fill In The Blanks :
1. Text editing 2. Insertion point 3. Backspace, Delete 4. Title bar
5. Workspace 6. Enter
Chapter 4 – Formatting and Alignment
Match the Column A & B Column B
Column A
(iv) CTRL + >
(a) Increase the font Size (v) Web Pages
(b) Sans Serif typeface (i) CTRL + U
(c) Underline (ii) CTRL + ENTER
(d) Page Break (vi) Landscape
(e) Horizontal Orientation (iii) Portrait
(f) Vertical Orientation
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A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) :
1. (b), 2. (a), 3. (a), 4. (b), 5. (b), 6. (a), 7. (b), 8. (c)
B. State True and False for the following statements :
1. True 2. False 3. False 4. True 5. False 6. True
C. Fill In The Blanks :
1. Superscript 2. Subscript 3. Bullet 4. Numbered
5. Single 6. Horizontally, Vertically 7. 8.5, 11 8. Page Breaks
Formative Assessment-1 (Based on Chapter 1 to 4)
A. Fill In The Blanks :
1. Data 2. Input Unit 3. RAM 4. Tracks
7. Subscripts 8. 8.5" x 11"
5. Software 6. Workspace
9. Numbering 10. Bullets
B. State True and False for the following :
1. False 2. False 3. True 4. True 5. False 6. True 7. True 8. False
9. True 10. True
C. Multiple Choice Questions. Tick the correct answer:
1. (a) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (a) 6. (b) 7. (b) 8. (a)
9. (b) 10. (c)
Chapter 5 – Excel Spreadsheets
Shortcut Keys 2. Ctrl-I 3. Ctrl-U 4. Ctrl + X
1. Ctrl-B 6. Ctrl + V 7. Ctrl + O
5. Ctrl + C
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Answer Key
A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) :
1. (a), 2. (b), 3. (c), 4. (b), 5. (a), 6. (b), 7. (a), 8. (c),
9. (a), 10. (c), 11. (c), 12. (a)
B. State True and False for the following statements :
1. True 2. False 3. True 4. True 5. False 6. True
C. Fill In The Blanks :
1. AutoFill 2. Workbook 3. Name box 4. 409
7. Active Cell 8. Cell range
5. 255 6. Cell pointer 11. Workbook 12. Range
9. Operator 10. Function
Chapter 6 – Working with data, formulas and functions
Match the Column A & B Column A Column B
(ii) Also called a spreadsheet
(a) Worksheet (iv) Intersection of rows and columns
(b) Cell (i) Collection of worksheets
(c) Workbook (iii) Selected group of cell
(d) Range (vi) Process of making changes
(e) Editing (v) Creates a duplicate copy
(f) Copy
A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) :
1. (b), 2. (b), 3. (a), 4. (b), 5. (a), 6. (c), 7. (c), 8. (a),
9. (c), 10. (c)
B. State True and False for the following statements :
1. False 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False 6. True
C. Fill In The Blanks :
1. CTRL+; 2. CTRL+SHIFT+; 3. Operator 4. Constant
7. Sorting 8. Sort sheet
5. Function 6. Labels
9. Data Drill-down 10. Conditional formatting
Formative Assessment-2 (Based on Chapter 5 to 6)
A. Fill In The Blanks : 2. 409 3. 255 4. Cell pointer
1. Name box 6. Ctrl + ; 7. Labels 8. Sorting
5. Workbook 10. Subset data
9. $
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B. State True and False for the following :
1. True 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. True 6. True 7. False 8. True
8. (c)
9. False 10. True
C. Multiple Choice Questions. Tick the correct answer:
1. (b) 2. (c) 3. (b) 4. (a) 5. (a) 6. (a) 7. (c)
9. (a) 10. (b)
Summative Assessment-1 (Based on Chapter 1 to 6)
A. Fill In The Blanks :
1. Data processing 2. Hardware 3. Assembler 4. Debugging
8. Theme
5. 3GL 6. Insertion point 7. Bullets
9. 255 10. Constant
B. State True and False for the following :
1. True 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False 6. True 7. False 8. True
9. False 10. True
C. Multiple Choice Questions. Tick the correct answer:
1. (b) 2. (b) 3. (a) 4. (b) 5. (b) 6. (b) 7. (b) 8. (c)
9. (c) 10. (a)
Chapter 7 – Power Point
Write Icons Name : 2. Bullets 3. Italic
1. Volume 5. Bold 6. Online Picture
4. Video
A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) :
1. (c), 2. (a), 3. (c), 4. (a), 5. (b), 6. (a), 7. (b), 8. (c),
9. (c), 10. (c)
B. State True and False for the following statements :
1. True 2. False 3. True 4. False 5. False 6. False
C. Fill In The Blanks :
1. ESC 2. Slide Show 3. Record Narration 4. Close Print Preview
5. Proofing, Review 6. Animation 7. Pointer, button
Chapter 8 – HTML
Tick (ü) on Empty tags (b) <BR> ü
(a) <HEAD> (d) <HR> ü
(c) <TITLE>
Answer Key
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A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) :
1. (a), 2. (c), 3. (c), 4. (c), 5. (c), 6. (b), 7. (a), 8. (c),
9. (b), 10. (c)
B. State True and False for the following statements :
1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. True 6. False 7. True 8. False
9. True 10. False 11. True
C. Fill In The Blanks :
1. Hypertext Markup Language 2. Head, Body 3. BR 4. HTML
7. <TITLE> 8. italics
5. <HTML> 6. <HEAD>
9. BGCOLOR 10. BACKGROUND
Formative Assessment-3 (Based on Chapter 7 to 8)
A. Fill In The Blanks :
1. Esc 2. Record Narration 3. Close Print Preview 4. Animation
7. HTML 8. HEAD
5. Hypertext Markup Language 6. HTML
9. Italic 10. BGCOLOR
B. State True and False for the following :
1. False 2. False 3. True 4. True 5. False 6. True 7. False 8. True
9. False 10. True
C. Multiple Choice Questions. Tick the correct answer:
1. (c) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (a) 5. (c) 6. (c) 7. (c) 8. (b)
9. (c) 10. (c)
Chapter 9 – Web Browser, Networking & More about Internet
Name Some Popular Web Browsers :-
(a) Mac Safari (b) Internet Explorer (c) Mozilla's Firefox
Google Chrome
(d) Opera (e) Microsoft Edge (f)
A. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) :
1. (a), 2. (c), 3. (a), 4. (b), 5. (c), 6. (a), 7. (c), 8. (c),
9. (c), 10. (b), 7
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B. State True and False for the following statements :
1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False 5. False 6. False 7. True 8. False
9. False 10. True
C. Fill In The Blanks :
1. Surfing 2. Tools 3. Geographic 4. Internet
7. Refresh button 8. Home Button
5. Tabs 6. Forward Button
9. E-mail address 10. Username, password
Formative Assessment-4 (Based on Chapter 9)
A. Fill In The Blanks :
1. Back button 2. Domain extension 3. Stop 4. To
7. Home page 8. Refresh button
5. Date 6. Cc
9. URL 10. Email address
B. State True and False for the following :
1. False 2. True 3. True 4. False 5. False 6. True 7. False 8. True
9. True 10. False
C. Multiple Choice Questions. Tick the correct answer:
1. (a) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (c) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (c) 8. (a)
9. (b) 10. (c)
Summative Assessment-2 (Based on Chapter 7 to 9)
A. Fill In The Blanks :
1. Esc 2. Record Narration 3. Animation 4. Head, Body
7. Geographic 8. Forward button
5. Italics 6. BGCOLOR
9. Refresh button 10. Email address
B. State True and False for the following :
1. True 2. True 3. False 4. True 5. False 6. True 7. False 8. True
5. True 6. False 7. False 8. True
1. False 2. False 3. True 4. True
9. True 10. True
C. Multiple Choice Questions. Tick the correct answer:
1. (c) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (a) 5. (a) 6. (c) 7. (c) 8. (c)
9. (c) 10. (c)
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