CLASS 1
CHAPTER-1: COMPUTER- A MACHINE
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Machine
2. Parts
3. Fast
4. Tired
B. Gerry is a naughty mouse. It does not know the functions of different machines. Help
Gerry to match the right machines with the right things.
1. Toaster -----Bread slice
2. Washing Machine ----- Dirty Clothes
3. Juicer ------ Fruits
4. Music System ------ CD
C. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
D. Tick the best answer:
1. Smartphones
2. Rickshaw
3. Car
4. Electricity
E. Answer in one word:
1. Microwave
2. Flower
3. Laptop
4. Smartphone
CHAPTER-2: USES OF A COMPUTER
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
C. Tick the right answer:
1. Messages
2. Bills
3. Internet
D. Answer in one word:
1. Shops
2. Play Games
3. Panchtantra
4. Angry bird
CHAPTER-3: PARTS OF A COMPUTER
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. CPU
2. Keyboard
3. Printer
4. Scanner
5. Speakers
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
C. Rearrange the jumbled letters to get the name of a computer part:
1. Mouse
2. Monitor
3. Keyboard
B. Tick the right answer:
1. Mouse
2. Television
3. Printer
4. CPU
C. Answer in one word:
1. Keyboard
2. Mouse
3. Headphones
4. Scanner
WORKSHEET
Chapters 1, 2 and 3
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Monitor
2. Music
3. Printout
4. CPU
5. Electricity
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
C. Name the following machines:
1. Toaster
2. Juicer Mixer
3. Computer
4. Washing Machine
5. Microwave
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
Chapters 1, 2 and 3
A. Choose the right answer:
1. Cook food
2. CPU
3. Both a and b
4. Gets Tired
5. Aeroplane
B. Answer in one word:
1. Tree
2. Speakers
3. Rickshaw
4. Tablet
C. Answer the following:
1. Machines work fast and save our time.
2. Play Games, Store Information, Type the text, etc.
3. At homes, in hotels and resorts.
4. Desktop is big in size and can be kept on the desk, whereas laptop is like a briefcase
and smaller in size than the Desktop Computer.
5. Two buttons.
CHAPTER-4: USING COMPUTER – DO’S and DON’TS
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Run
2. Remove
3. Clean
4. Covered
5. Monitor
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
C. Tick the right answer:
1. Keyboard
2. Queue
3. Eat or Drink
4. Wires
5. Help
D. Answer in one word:
1. In a queue
2. Always sit straight
3. Gently
4. Dry cloth
5. NO
CHAPTER-5: COMPUTER MOUSE
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Small
2. Wire
3. Clicking
4. Scroll Wheel
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
C. Tick the right Answer:
1. Mouse Pointer
2. Double-click
D. Answer in one word:
1. Index Finger
2. CPU Cabinet
3. Right button
CHAPTER-6: COMPUTER KEYBOARD
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Three
2. Alphabet
3. Enter
4. Spacebar
B. Match the following by colouring the correct pair with the same colour:
Number keys ----- 10
Alphabet keys ----- 26
----- Enter
----- Backspace
C. Tick the right answer:
1. Backpsace
2. Two
3. 26
4. 4
D. Guess who am I?
1. Keyboard
2. Caps lock key
3. Spacebar key
4. Backspace key
5. Enter key
CHAPTER-7: STORAGE DEVICE
A. Fill in the blanks.
1. Storage
2. CPU
3. CD
4. Pen Drive
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
C. Match the pictures with the correct words by using the same colour in the blocks:
D. Answer in one word:
1. School Bag
2. In Cupboard
3. Refrigerator
4. CD
WORKSHEET
Chapters 4, 5, 6 and 7
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Chair
2. Memory
3. Clicking
4. Four
5. Covered
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
C. Fill in the crossword with the help of pictures given below:
PRINTER MEMORY NUMBERS PENDRIVE DATA
Worksheet – 4
Chapters 4, 5, 6, and 7
A. Choose the right answer:
1. Mouse Pointer
2. Refrigerator
3. Both A and B
4. Wires
5. Backspace
B. Answer in one word:
1. Index Finger
2. Double Clicking
3. Gently
4. Cupboard
5. Straight
C. Answer the following:
1. To move the page up and down on the monitor
2. Books and notebooks
3. Do not make a noise in the computer room
4. Data and information
CLASS 2
CHAPTER-1: COMPUTER- AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE
A. Fill in the blanks using the words given in the hints box:
1. Decisions
2. Input
3. Text, Pictures
4. Fast
5. Processing
6. Entertainment
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. False
C. Tick the right answer:
1. CPU
2. Input
3. CPU
4. Multitasking
D. Answer the following:
1. Input, Process, Output
2. CPU
3. Output
4. Advantage:- Entertainment
Disadvantage:- Virus Attacks
5. A computer never makes a mistake, a man can.
CHAPTER-2: ROLE OF COMPUTER
A. Fill in the blanks with the help of hints given below:
1. Space
2. Records
3. Information
4. Games
5. Tickets
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
C. Match the following by colouring each box on the right with the same colour on the left:
Makes lessons interactive ---- Audio and Visual aids
To print bills ---- Shops
Designing and Printing ---- Books and Newspapers
Making time table ---- Schools
To book tickets ---- Railways and Airports
D. Tick the right answer:
1. Computer
2. Military
3. Messages
4. ATM
E. Answer the following:
1. Designing clothes, printing books, and making cartoons.
2. It provides a lot of information just at a click, presents data in a better way, and adds a
fun element to the process.
3. Shops and schools
4. Teachers can make use of the Educational games and CDs to motivate the students and
help them learn in a play-way method.
CHAPTER-3: INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICES
A. Fill in the blanks with the help of hints given below:
1. Compact Disk
2. Input
3. Two
4. Microphone
5. Output
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
C. Match the parts of a computer with their pictures:
D. Tick the right answer:
1. Keyboard
2. Hardcopy
3. Mouse
4. Keyboard
5. Pen drive
E. Answer the following:
1. Monitor, Keyboard, Mouse and CPU
2. Mouse
3. Earphones
4. Monitor
5. Pen drive
CHAPTER-4: KEYBOARD – SPECIAL KEYS
A. Fill in the blanks with the help of hints given below:
1. Cursor
2. Longest
3. Right Arrow
4. Backspace
5. Enter
6. Combination
B. Match the following pictures with the given words:
C. Guess! Which key am I?
1. Caps Lock key
2. Delete key
3. Enter key
4. Spacebar key
D. Tick the right answer:
1. 26
2. 4
3. 2
4. Ctrl + Home
5. ?
WORKSHEET
Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Output
2. Monitor, Printer
3. Microphone
4. Information
5. 104
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
C. Rearrange the jumbled words to form the parts of a computer:
MONITOR, PRINTER, KEYBOARD
D. Match the parts of a computer with their pictures:
WORKSHEET
(Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4)
A. Choose the right answer:
1. CPU
2. Both A and B
3. Hard copy
4. Multitasking
B. Answer in one word:
1. Earphones
2. Ctrl + Home
3. Enter
4. Mouse
C. Answer the following:
1. Advantage: Entertainment , Disadvantage: Virus Attacks
2. Monitor, CPU, Keyboard, and Mouse
3. Schools and Homes
4. A computer does not make mistake, a man can.
CHAPTER-5: MOUSE – AN INPUT DEVICE
A. Fill in the blanks with the help of hints given below:
1. Draw
2. Two
3. Once
4. Mouse Pad
5. Twice
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. True
C. Match the right pair by colouring it with the same colour:
CHAPTER-6: INTRODUCTION TO PAINT
A. Fill in the blanks with the help of hints given below:
1. Tab
2. Drawing Area
3. Fill with Color
4. Two
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
C. Tick the right answer:
1. Size
2. Two
3. Shift
D. Answer the following:
1. Title Bar
2. Each tab contains tools which are arranged in different groups.
CHAPTER-7: MORE ON MS PAINT
A. Fill in the blanks with the help of hints given below:
1. Pencil
2. Select
3. Brush
4. Eraser
5. Image
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
C. Tick the right answer:
1. Covers Desktop
2. Title
3. Airbrush
4. Tools
5. Tools
D. Answer the following:
1. The Select tool is used to select any part of the picture, whereas the Resize tool is used
to increase or decrease the size of the picture.
2. Airbrush Tool
3. Text Tool
4. Save command
CHAPTER-8: FILE MANAGEMENT – AN INTRODUCTION
A. Fill in the blanks with the help of hints given below:
1. File
2. File name
3. Hard disk
4. Information
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
C. Tick the right answer:
1. Storage devices
2. Refrigerator
3. Hard Disk
4. Storage places
D. Match the images on the left with their relevant descriptions on the right:
E. Answer the following:
1. So that we can recall and use the saved files whenever needed.
2. A file is a collection of related information
3. Hard Disk, Pen Drive
4. Click on the File tab and select the Save option, choose the location and specify the file
name.
WORKSHEET-3
Chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Mouse Pad
2. Shapes
3. Eraser
4. File name
B. Write T (True) or F (False):
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
C. Match the following tools of Paint with their correct text:
D. Match the right pair by colouring it with the same colour:
WORKSHEET-4
Chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8
A. Choose the right answer:
1. Hard disk
2. Text
3. Size
4. Double-clicking
B. Answer in one word:
1. Color 2
2. Pencil
3. Pen drive and Hard disk
4. Air brush
C. Answer the following:
1. A Scroll mouse has a scroll wheel in between the left and right buttons.
2. The different parts of the Paint window are: Title bar, Ribbon, Paint button, Quick
Access Toolbar, Tab, Group, and Drawing Area.
3. The Select tool is used to select any part of the picture that we want to change.
4. So that we can recall and use the saved files, whenever needed.
CLASS 3
CHAPTER-1: A COMPUTER SYSTEM
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Data, Instructions
2. Mouse
3. Numeric Keypad
4. Monitor
5. Navigation
6. Hardware
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
C. Application based Questions:
1. Monitor
2. Mouse
3. Printer
4. Microphone
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (c) Output
2. (a) LED
3. (a) Control
E. Answer the following:
1. A computer is a machine that works with the data and instructions given by the user.
2. That data and instructions, which we enter using a keyboard or a mouse into a computer, are
called Input.
3. CPU is known as the brain of a computer.
4. There are 5 types of keys are available on a keyboard which are as follows:
Typing keys
Control Keys
Function keys
Numeric keys
Navigation keys
5. The term Software is defined as a set instructions given to the computer to do a particular task.
There are two types of software: System Software and Application Software
6. Scanner is used to read words, numbers or pictures printed on a paper.
CHAPTER-2: HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Desktop
2. Taskbar
3. Notification Area
4. Sorting
5. Ctrl
6. Operating System
7. GUI
8. Interface
B. State true or false:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False
6. False
C. Application based questions:
1. Icons
2. Show Desktop button
D. Multiple choice questions:
1. (a) Operating System
2. (b) Right
3. (b) October 22, 2009
4. (c) Linux
5. (a) Hibernate
E. Answer the following:
1. Windows is an operating system developed by Microsoft, world’s leading software company.
2. The first screen that appears with labelled pictures on it, is called Desktop.
3. Taskbar is a long horizontal bar at the bottom of the desktop. It has Start button on the extreme
left side. Th middle section of the bar shows buttons with the label for each open application
and allows us to quickly switch between them.
4. The small labelled pictures or a symbols present on the desktop are called icons.
5. 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.
6. Windows provides two types of interfaces:
a. GUI: A Graphical user interface provides picture oriented way to interact with the hardware
and software.
b. CUI: In Command Line Interface, the user types text based commands using the keyboard to
instruct the computer to take the desired action.
7. The commands or menus, through which a user communicates with an external device or a
program, are called Interface.
8. Normal mode is the default operation mode of Windows.
In Normal mode, windows appears in high resolution and with all colours.
Safe mode is a diagnostic mode for troubleshooting issues in a computer system.
In safe mode, Windows appears with limited colours and in lower resolution.
CHAPTER – 3 WORD PROCESOR- AN INTRODUCTION
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Word Processing
2. Document 1
3. Title
4. Document, Application
5. Tabs
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
C. Application based questions:
1. Title bar
2. Click on the Save button on quick Access Toolbar.
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Working
2. (b) New
3. (c) .docx
4. (a) Close
E. Answer the following:
1. Microsoft Word is a word processing software, that helps us to type, edit and format the text on
a computer.
2. To save Word file, click either on File tab and select the Save option or simple click on the Save
button present on the Quick Access Toolbar.
3. Quick Access Toolbar
4. Title bar, Quick Access Toolbar, Backstage view, ribbon, File tab, Working area, File tab, Ruler,
Status bar, Scroll bars.
WORKSHEET-1
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Control Unit
2. GUI
3. Word Processor
4. Start
5. Software, Hardware
B. State true or false:
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. False
C. Write the full form of the following:
1. Cathode Ray Tube
2. Command Line Interface
3. Light Emitting Diode
4. Arithmetic and Logical Unit
5. Input Process Output
D. Match the following:
WORKSHEET-2
A. Choose the best answer:
1. (a) Alt + F4
2. (c)Joystick
3. (b) Memory
4. (c)Icons
5. (b) F12
B. Answer in one word:
1. Charles Babbage
2. Show Desktop
3. Navigation Keys
4. Office 365
5. October 22, 2009
C. Answer the following:
1. A CPU is the brain of a computer that processes all the instructions given to the computer. It
solves all the calculations and displays the result on the Monitor. A CPU is made of three main
parts: MU, CU, and ALU.
2. The physical parts of a computer that we can touch or feel are called Hardware. Software is a
set of instructions given to the computer to do a particular task.
3. The commands or menus, through which a user communicates with an external device or a
program, are called Interface.
4. Title bar, Quick Access Toolbar, Backstage view, Ribbon, File tab, Working area, File tab, Ruler,
Status bar, Scroll bars.
5. Click on the File tab and select the Print option from the displayed menu.
CHAPTER-4: THE INTERNET – AN INTRODUCTION
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Internet
2. Website
3. Homepage
4. Anti-virus
5. Password
6. Digital Citizen
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. The attachment contained Virus. Sam could have scanned the attachment before downloading it
to save his computer.
2. She should report her to elders.
3. Keeping a back-up of the data
Using Anti-virus on the system
Scanning E-mail attachments
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Paypal
2. (b) Web Browser
3. (c) Google
4. (c) McAfee
E. Answer the following:
1. Internet is defined as a global network, connecting millions of computers worldwide.
Internet provides the facility to read different newspapers online and helps to get the
information regarding various topics of our interests.
Using Internet one can watch movies, listen to songs, play games and puzzles, read jokes, stories
and books online.
2. Information is put on the Internet in the form of digital pages called Web pages.
3. Internet has made communication easy and faster.
Using Internet we can do money related transactions online.
4. Internet has various disadvantages, such as Virus threat, loss of information, fast spreading of
wrong information, and spam.
5. A search engine is a software that searches for any information required by a user.
6. Use Anti-virus.
Keep back up of your data.
Always scan attachments.
7. To be a good digital citizen, you should take care of the following responsibilities:
Observe your etiquettes when online
Report unlawful activities
Do not tamper with other’s files and folders
CHAPTER-5 FUN WITH PAINT
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Select
2. Resize and Skew
3. Top Left
4. Undo
5. Color Picker
6. Ctrl + S
7. Three
8. bmp
B. State true or false:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. False
8. False
C. Application Based Questions:
1. She can make use of Copy command
2. Eraser tool
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (b) Joint Photographic Experts Group
2. (b) Zoom
3. (a) Crop
4. (a) Ctrl + R
5. (c) Eraser
E. Answer in one word or one sentence:
1. Free form selection tool is used to select an irregular part of an image.
2. Resize option
3. Status bar
4. Callout shapes
5. Different file formats supported by Paint:
BPM (Bitmap)
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
F. Answer the following:
1. Paint provides two types of selection shape tools: Rectangular selection tool and Free-form
selection tool. The Free-form selection tool is used to select the part of an image in an irregular
shape.
2. Flip means to rotate or turn the selected picture horizontally or vertically. To flip a picture
horizontally, click on the Select tool and select the picture. Select the Rotate option in the Image
group on the Home tab. Select the option- Flip horizontal from the displayed list.
3. To draw a callout in Paint, click on any of the Callout shapes from the Shapes group. Move and
drag the pointer on the Drawing Area to draw the desired callout.
4. JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format is ideal for rich colour photographs as it
supports around 16.7 million colors. Though, saving the image file in this format reduces file size
to about 5% of its normal size but at the same time its quality also gets affected.
5. Zoom means to increase or decrease the view size of the object on the screen in any ratio.
CHAPTER-6: FILE MANAGEMENT
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Folder
2. Sub-folder
3. Organize
4. Double – clicking
5. Renaming
6. Windows Explorer
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Create a folder and save the files again inside the folder using the Save as option.
2. Open Windows Explorer and select E: from the left pane.
3. Right-click on the folder and select the Rename option.
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (b) Ctrl + N
2. (b) Win + E
3. (a) Computer
4. (c) Shift
E. Answer the following:
1. A folder is a like a cabinet that stores related files. Folders organize the huge number of files
present in a computer. This makes it easy for anyone to locate and access the files stored in it.
2. In a computer, the information is stored in a file where each file is characterized by a unique file
name that gives an idea about its contents. All the related files are then stored in a folder, which
is like a cabinet.
3. Right-click on the blank area of the desktop. Click on the Folder option. Type a new name for the
folder. A new folder is created.
4. Right-click on the desired folder. Select the Rename option from the Shortcut menu and type
the new name for the file/folder.
5. Saving a file enables you to access it anytime, when needed. You can also make changes in it as
and when required. If you do not save your file, you may lose your useful data when the
computer is turned off.
WORKSHEET-3
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Talkomatic
2. Spam
3. Polygon
4. Windows Explorer
5. Sub-folder
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
C. Identify the tools/options and write their names in the space provided (Kindly show tool
adjacent to their names)
Select tool Zoom Tool
Color Picker Brush Tool
Resizing and Skewing Pencil Tool
D. Match the following:
WORKSHEET-4
A. Choose the best answer:
1. (b) Flipkart
2. (a) E-mail
3. (c) GIF
4. (b) Ctrl + N
5. (a) Callout
B. Answer in one word:
1. Antivirus
2. Web Browser
3. BMP
4. Crop
5. Shift + DEL
C. Answer the following:
1. The three measures that we should take to protect the system while using Internet:
Use Anti-virus
Keep back up of your data
Always scan attachments
2. The Free-form selection tool is used to select the part of an image in an irregular shape whereas,
Rectangular selection tool selects the object in a rectangular form.
3. Define the following:
Search Engine: A search engine is a software that searches for any information required by a
user.
Homepage: The main page of any website, which contains links to other pages, is called the
Homepage.
Folder: A folder is a like a cabinet that stores related files.
TIFF- is a standard file format used for storing high colour-depth images, popular among graphic
artists, the publishing industry, and photographers.
4. Windows Explorer is a file manager application that provides detailed information about files,
folders, and drives.
CLASS 4
CHAPTER-1: A STORAGE & MEMORY DEVICE
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. CPU
2. Information
3. Binary
4. Pen drive
5. RAM
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Pen drive
2. Pen drive
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (b) ROM
2. (c) CD-RW
3. (b) 2 TB
4. (c) Both a and b
5. (a)Bytes
6. (c)Hard Disk
E. Match the following:
F. Answer the Following:
1. The data is stored in the computer memory in the form of bits and measured in the form in
bytes.
2. Internal memory is also called Primary memory or Main memory. It is the built-in memory,
designed to store data and instructions while the computer is working. The data stored in
internal memory is erased when the computer is turned off. Whereas, an External memory is
used to store information for a longer period. Data is not lost in the external memory even
when the computer is turned off. External memory is also called the Secondary Memory.
3. ROM holds the start up instructions that prepare a computer for use. The instructions stored in
ROM cannot be changed, but can only be read. It retains the stored information even when the
power is switched off.
4. RAM stores the information temporarily and works like a blackboard that can be constantly
overwritten with new data.
5. A multimedia card is storage medium for portable devices, like mobiles, digital cameras and
music players.
6. Flash drive is popularly known as Pen drive and the most popular data backup device. It is a plug
and play device and can be connected to the USB(Universal Serial Bus) port. It is a small, light
weight, and removable drive. It is used for copying and moving data from one computer to
another.
CHAPTER-2: GUI OPERATING SYSTEM – DESKTOP MANAGEMENT
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Taskbar
2. Quick Launch Bar
3. Notification
4. Application Icons
5. Personalize
6. Shortcut
B. State True or false:
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Quick Launch Bar
2. Personalize
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Recycle bin
2. (a) Aero Peek
3. (a) Cascading windows
4. (c) Enable transparency
5. (a) Graphical User Interface
E. Answer the following:
1. Features of Windows7:
Windows 7 has a very attractive appearance with colorful themes.
Using Windows 7, we can quickly search any file or folder in our computer.
2. The Taskbar can be seen at the bottom of the screen as a long horizontal bar. It has the Start
button on its left side and the Notification area on the right side.
The middle section of the Taskbar is known as the Quick Launch Bar. The Taskbar can be dragged to
any of the four sides of the desktop.
3. Icons should be displayed on the Taskbar by choosing any desired option from the following list:
Always combine, hide labels
Combine when taskbar is full
Never combine
4. To change date and time in Windows 7, click on the extreme right on the Notification area and
select Change date and time button. The Date and Time Settings box will appear. Now change
the date and time accordingly.
5. Document Icons: The active document window of an application can be minimized to a
document icon which gets placed on the taskbar. You can restore the document window by
clicking on the Document icon.
Recycle Bin: It is a folder that holds the deleted files/folders. The deleted files/folders can be
restored to their original locations from the Recycle Bin.
CHAPTER- 3: TOOLS OF WORD PROCESSOR
A. Fil in the blanks:
1. Selection Area
2. Clipboard
3. Ctrl+ O
4. Ctrl+ A
5. Red
6. Thesaurus
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
C. Match the following:
D. Application Based Questions:
1. Click on Review tab> Spelling & Grammar option Or Press F7 key.
2. Select the paragraph and click on the Delete button.
E. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (b) Document1
2. (b) Green wavy line
3. (a) Ctrl + W
4. (c) Ctrl + Z
F. Answer in one word or one sentence:
1. Ctrl + S
2. Quick Access toolbar
G. Answer the following:
1. Produce letters, reports, notices, newsletters, books, bills etc., quickly and in a presentable
manner.
Insert graphics and make use of various drawing tools to draw pictures.
Copy and move the text from one location to another.
2. After typing the text in a document, you may want to make some changes in the text. Making
changes in a document is called Editing. To insert the text in a document, place the cursor to the
right of the character where you want to insert the text and then start typing.
3. Thesaurus helps to improve our vocabulary by providing a list of synonyms (words with similar
meaning), for any word.
4. Moving text means changing the position of the selected text from one place to another
whereas, copying text means duplicating the text by keeping a particular piece of text at its
original location as well as pasting it at another location.
CHAPTER-4: FORMATTING A DOCUMENT
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Left
2. Line Spacing
3. Home
4. Toggle
5. Bullet
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. She can check though Print Preview
2. He can apply Numbering to the list
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (c) Justify
2. (b) 1.15
3. (c) Home
4. (a) 0.5
E. Answer the following:
1. Formatting means changing the appearance of a document to make it attractive.
2. The characters of a specific size and design used for typing the text are called Fonts. To change
the font, select the text. Click on the Home tab. Click on the drop-down arrow next to the Font
box in the Font group. Choose the desired font from the displayed font list.
3. Word 2010 provides five types of case conversions:
Sentence case: Capitalizes the first letter of the selected sentence.
Lowercase: Converts the selected text to lowercase.
Uppercase: Converts the selected text to uppercase.
Capitalize each word: Changes the first character of each selected word to uppercase.
Toggle case: Converts the case of every selected character in reverse manner, i.e., a capital
character will convert into lowercase and vice versa.
4. Alignment refers to the positioning of text on a page. Word 2010 provides four types of
alignments:
Align Text Left
Center Align
Align Text Right
Justify Align
5. Line spacing is the vertical distance between successive lines of the text in a document.
WORKSHEET 1
A. Answer the following:
1. On, Off
2. Data
3. Aero Peek
4. Review
5. Justify
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
C. Write the shortcut key combination for the following:
1. Shift + Home
2. F7
3. Shift + Enter
4. Ctrl + A
C. Match the following:
WORKSHEET-2
A. Choose the best answer:
1. (a) Pen Drive
2. (b) Notification Area
3. (c) Green wavy line
4. (a) Calibri
5. (b) Toggle
B. Answer in one word:
1. RAM
2. Snapping
3. Quick Launch Bar
4. Review
5. Hard Copy
C. Answer the following:
1. The two digits - 0 and 1 are called Binary digits or Bits. The data is stored in the computer memory
in the form of bits and is measured in Bytes.
2. Application Icons: These are the graphical images that give a quick access to the related application.
Document Icons: The active document window of an application can be minimized to a document
icon which gets placed on the taskbar. You can restore the document window by clicking on the
Document icon.
Recycle Bin: It is a folder that holds the deleted files/folders. The deleted files/folders can be
restored to their original locations from the Recycle Bin.
3. Copying operation can also be carried out in three different ways:
Using Copy and Paste button in the Clipboard group to copy and paste the selected text
respectively at the desired location.
Using Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V key combination to copy and paste the text respectively.
Using Copy and Paste option from the Context menu.
4. It helps you to modify the page margins, change page orientation and page size and also preview
the overall formatting of your document.
Chapter- 5 THE INTERNET- WEB BROWSER
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Internet
2. URL
3. ISP
4. Search Engine
5. Net Surfing
6. Webpage
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. False
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Bookmark
2. Customize and Control Google Chrome
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (b) Tim Berners lee
2. (c) Mark McCahill
3. (a) Broadband
4. (a) Hand
5. (b) Google
6. (c) History
E. Answer the following:
1. A network connects different computers with each other, just like road network that connects
various cities and towns. A map is a visual representation of different locations of a country
displayed on a flat surface. It also displays the areas connected through network of roads,
railway lines, or airways. These networks help us in travelling from one place to another so that
we can meet our friends and relatives living at far-off places.
2. When the computer networks are joined together, they form a bigger network called Internet.
3. To connect your computer with Internet, you need the following hardware and software:
Modem, An Internet connection, Telephone line, Web Browser.
4. The different parts of Goggle Chrome window are: Back, Forward, Reload this page, Bookmark
this page, New tab, Customize and control Google Chrome, History, Print, Zoom, More tools.
BACK: Clicking on this button takes you back to the previous page that you have already visited.
RELOAD THIS PAGE: Clicking on this button will reload the most recent version of the current
page.
5. WWW: WWW refers to a network of sites on the Internet, which contains information in the
form of text, pictures, animation, and videos.
ISP: ISP stands for Internet Service Provider. An ISP is a company, which offers you the use of
Internet in exchange for a fee. It provides software, username, and password to the user in
order to get connected to the Internet.
Net Surfing: The act of searching on the World Wide Web by following one link after another,
without a planned search strategy, is called Net surfing.
Homepage: The first page of a website is called the home page. It contains the main information
about the accessed website along with the links to other pages of a website.
Modem: A modem is a device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over
telephone or cable lines.
Search Engine: A Search Engine is a software that searches various web pages on the World
Wide Web for a particular information.
CHAPTER - 6 MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Slides
2. Views, Ideas
3. Open
4. F5
5. .pptx
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. False
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Using New Slide button
2. F5
D. Multiple choice questions:
1. (a) Title Slide
2. (a) Click
3. (c) Quick Access Toolbar
4. (a) Slides Tab
E. Answer the following:
1. A presentation is a collection of slides arranged in a systematic order that displays the
information along with graphics, sound, and animation. A slide is like a page of a PowerPoint
presentation that displays some information about a topic.
2. PowerPoint presentation helps us in presenting the views and ideas effectively by creating a
good visual impact on the audience.
People in the business world can use it to present information about their products or company
in seminars and meetings.
PowerPoint is an effective tool to present and organize the course contents in the classroom
and encourage students’ learning.
3. Slides Pane is located in the middle of the window where you work directly on individual slides.
And Slides Tab is a thumbnail version of each slide.
4. Placeholders are dotted rectangular boxes that hold text, images, and other objects on a slide.
5. A Slide layout refers to the general arrangement of various components on the slide. It provides
you with different ways to position your text, images, and other graphic options.
6. Microsoft PowerPoint provides the option of combining all the slides of a presentation into a
slide show. It is just like the pictures in a photo album. It displays all the slides in a presentation
one by one on the screen.
CHAPTER- 7 STEP WISE THINKING
SECTION A: LOGICAL REASONING
1. (c) 21
2. (a) 8
3. (b) 11
4. (c) 240
5. (a) 11
SECTION B: MENTAL ABILITY
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. C
5. C
SECTION C: ANALOGY
1. (d) Dumb
2. (d) Road
3. (c) Spokes
4. (c) Howl
5. (b) Statue
6. (c) Dam
7. (c) language
SECTION D: CODING & DECODING
1. (c) EDRIRL
2. (a) IUIPGSSRNP
3. (a) AMMUNITION
4. (b) HWFSJ
5. (b)ETHER
6. (a) 213310
7. (b) 214673
SECTION E: MENTAL MATHS (needs to be solved)
CHAPTER 8- FEATURES OF FILE MANAGEMENT
A. Fil in the blanks:
1. Sub- folder
2. Ctrl
3. Copying
4. Shift
5. Moving
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Organize button > Delete option
2. Right-click on the file and select the Rename option from the shortcut menu. Type the new
name and press the enter key.
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Application
2. (b) Restore all items
3. (c) Ctrl
4. (b) Ctrl
E. Answer the following:
1. A folder is like a file cabinet and arranging files in it makes it easy to locate the files. Choose the
New option from the shortcut menu. A list of sub options appears. Click on the Folder option. A
new folder icon will be displayed on the desktop. Type a name for the folder at the cursor
position and press the Enter key.
2. Copying a file/folder means to create a duplicate copy of the selected file/folder. Moving a
file/folder means shifting it from its original location (source) to another location (destination).
3. You can delete the unwanted files or folders from your computer system by clicking on the drop-
down menu on the Delete button in the Organize group and selecting the option Permanently
delete.
4. There are two ways to restore deleted files from the Recycle bin:
Restore the selected items
Restore all items
5. While working in a computer lab, we should follow certain ethics:
We should not open the files and folder created by our classmates without seeking their
permission.
We should avoid copying others work and projecting its as our own. It is a criminal offence.
We should not tamper with other’s files or folders by changing their content, location or
renaming them.
WORKSHEET 3
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Internet
2. URL
3. Presentation
4. Slides pane
5. Recycle Bin
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
C. Write the name of the option or button, present on the Google Chrome window, to carry
out the below enlisted operations:
1. Reload this page
2. History button
3. Open link in new tab
4. Bookmark this page
D. Match the tasks on the left with their respective shortcut keys on the right:
WORKSHEET 4
A. Choose the best answer:
1. (a) Tim Berners- Lee
2. (b) Internet Service Provider
3. (a) Slides Tab
4. (c) Exit
5. (c) Empty the Recycle Bin
B. Answer in one word:
1. Placeholders
2. Ctrl
3. .pptx
4. Net Surfing
C. Answer the following:
1. When the computer networks are joined together, they form a bigger network called Internet.
2. Connect to the Internet and use the desired browser. Open any search engine, type a few
keywords related to the information you want to search. Click on the Search button. It will
display a list of websites, which have the relevant information.
3. Title Slide: Using Title Slide, you can give title and sub title to your presentation.
Title and Content: It contains two placeholders, one for the title and the other one for adding
any text or graphics, like charts, pictures, etc.
Comparison: In this layout, you will find a placeholder for the Title and two placeholders on the
left and right side for adding text, graphics or both.
Picture with caption: The upper part in this is used to place only a picture. The lower section
holds a placeholder where you can add title or caption for the picture.
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CLASS 5
CHAPTER 1- EVOLUTION OF COMPUTERS
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Abacus
2. Howard Aiken
3. 1833
4. ENIAC
5. Ted Holf
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
C. Match the following by coloring the pair with the same colour:
D. Application Based Questions:
1. Keyboard
2. Transistors
E. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (b) Fifth
2. (a) Jacquard’s Loom
3. (a) Accuracy
4. (b) Machine
F. Answer the following:
1. Following are the characteristics of computer:
Speed: Speed is the amount of time taken by the computer in completing the task.
Accuracy: Accuracy refers to the degree of perfection of operations performed by a computer.
2. The Second generation computers were based on transistors. Second generation computers
moved from machine language to assembly language, which allowed the programmers to
specify instructions in words. Whereas, third generation computers were based on Integrated
Circuits. These computers were small in size, had huge storage capacity, higher calculating
speed and reliability than the previous generation of computers.
3. Abacus was the first mechanical device for calculations, developed in China. It was made up of a
wooden frame with rods, each having beads. The frame is divided into two parts - Heaven and
Earth. Each rod in Heaven has 2 beads and each rod in Earth has 5 beads.
4. Following are the limitations of computer:
Unlike human beings, a computer has no IQ. It needs instructions at every step.
A computer is an electronic machine, thus its dependence on power makes it costly.
CHAPTER 2: TYPES OF SOFTWARE
A. Fill in the Blanks:
1. Application, System
2. Operating system
3. Input, Output
4. Utility
5. Idea, Concept
6. Fragmentation
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. False
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Antivirus
2. Compression
3. Desktop Publishing Software
D. Match the following by colouring the correct pair with the same colour:
E. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (b) Network
2. (a) Multitasking
3. (a) Spreadsheet
4. (a) Nortan
5. (a) Specific purpose
6. (b) Defragmentation
F. Answer the following:
1. Software is the collection of programs that are stored and run on the computer hardware, and
help users to work on the computer. Software is that part of a computer, which cannot be
touched or seen. Software is of two types: System software and Application software.
2. An Operating system is needed to operate a computer. It controls the overall activities of a
computer. It acts as a link between the user and the hardware, and enables them to work
together. Two of its functions are:
An operating system controls the working of all input and output (I/O) devices.
An operating system assigns memory to various programs whenever required. It also frees the
memory when it is not in use.
3. Utility software perform specific tasks usually related to managing a computer, its devices or its
programs. These programs assist in the smooth functioning of the computer system and help it
to perform better.
4. A word processor helps us to create professional looking documents quickly and efficiently. It
provides many features to change the appearance of text in the desired manner. You can easily
add, delete, rearrange, or beautify the text and can even produce a hard copy of the document
as per the requirement.
5. The act of examining the computer system, drives or files for possible virus or malware attack is
known as scanning.
6. A multi-user operating system allows multiple users on different computers to access a system
at the same time. Multitasking operating system allows a user to run more than one application
programs at the same time.
CHAPTER 3 -ADVANCED FEATURES OF WORD PROCESSOR – I
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. 1 inch
2. Double –click
3. Page Layout
4. Margins
5. 0.5 inch
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False
C. Application Based Questions
1. To set the margins, click on the Page Layout tab and select the Margins option in the Page Setup
group. To indent the paragraph, select the paragraph and click on the either Increase Indent
button or Decrease Indent button in the paragraph group on the Home tab.
2. She can make use o f Header and Footer tools.
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Superscript
2. (b) Columns
3. (b) Increase Indent
4. (a) Vertical ruler
5. (b) Ctrl + M
E. Answer the following:
1. Select the text or graphics whose formatting you want to copy. Click on the Format Painter
button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab. The pointer changes into a brush shape. Now,
apply the copied format by dragging the brush over the desired text.
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.
4. Margin refers to the amount of space which is left from the edge of the page and the document
text. You can set the margins on all the four sides of a document, i.e., top, bottom, left and
right. The default margins are set at 1” from top and bottom and 1” from left and right edge of
the page.
WORKSHEET 1
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Accuracy
2. 1833
3. Multimedia Software
4. Fragmentation
5. 0.5 inch
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False
C. Match the following:
WORKSHEET 2
A. Choose the best answer:
1. (a) Multitasking
2. (b) Ctrl + Shift + M
3. (a) Software
4. (b) 1940 - 1956
B. Answer the following:
1. Format Painter
2. Superscript effect
3. Disk Management
4. Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer
5. 1”
C. Answer the following:
1. System software is defined as a collection of programs that controls the overall operations and
internal working of a computer system. It reads data from input devices and transfers the
processed information to the output devices. Whereas, Application Software are sets of
programs, developed by programmers in order to perform specific types of jobs, like beautifying
the documents, doing calculations, arranging data in an organised manner, making airline or
railway reservation system, etc.
2. Operational support system is a special type of software installed by communication
service providers to operate, monitor, analyse and manage a computer or telephone
network system, on the client’s computer.
3. 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.
4. Following are the characteristics of Computer4:
Speed: Speed is the amount of time taken by the computer in completing the task.
Accuracy: Accuracy refers to the degree of perfection of operations performed by a computer.
5. The Backup utility helps user in recovering data, in case of damage or accidental loss.
CHAPTER 4 – ADVANCED FETAURES OF WORD PROCESSOR –II
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Shift
2. Clip Art
3. Shapes
4. WordArt
5. Text Box
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. False
C. Application Based Questions:
1. Using WordArt
2. Suing Picture or Clip Art option
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Ctrl + F
2. (c) Format
3. (a) Shift
4. (c) Insert
5. (b) Ctrl + H
E. Answer the following:
1. Clip Art is a gallery of pre-designed pictures that can be inserted directly in a document.
2. The WordArt feature allows you to create special text effects. It gives a unique look to the text.
Using WordArt, you can 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 effects. You can move the text box along with its contents anywhere in
the document.
4. To add cover page to your document, go to the Insert tab in the Pages group and select Cover
Page. A Built-In gallery of options will appear. Click on the desired cover page layout. The
selected cover page will be applied to the document.
5. Watermark can be defined as a dim or faded impression of an image or text on paper, which is
placed behind the text in your document.
CHAPTER 5: PRESENTATION SOFTWARE - SPECIAL EFFECTS
A. Answer the following:
1. Flipping
2. Shapes
3. Text Box
4. WordArt
5. Alignment
6. Chart
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. By using Background Styles on the Desktop
2. Click on Insert > Illustrations > Picture
3. He can make use of Chart feature
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (b) Insert
2. (a) Shift
3. (c) Ctrl + D
4. (b) Ctrl + T
5. (c) Ctrl + Shift + >
E. Answer the following:
1. Chart is an effective way to display data in a graphical and pictorial form. Charts make it easier
to show comparisons, growth, relationship among the values, and trends in data. Charts provide
an accurate analysis of the information.
2. The Clip Art feature is used to add pictures to the slides to enhance its appearance and make it
more informative. Place the cursor where you want to insert the picture. Select the Insert tab.
Click on the Clip Art button in the Images group. The Clip Art task pane is displayed on the right
side of the window.
Type the keyword to be searched in the Search for text box and click on the Go button. It will
display the list of Clip Art images choose the desired clip art and click on the Insert button.
3. The WordArt feature allows you to create special text effects. It gives a unique look to the text.
Using WordArt, you can create decorative +effects, such as curved, wavy, shadowed, 3
dimensional, etc.
4. Click on the Slide Sorter View button on the View tab. Select the slide that you want to move.
Drag the selected slide to a new location. A vertical bar appears next to the dragged slide.
5. To change the background colour of the slide, click on the Background Styles button, present in
the Background group on the Design tab. A list of options will be displayed.
6. Alignment refers to the placement of text on a slide. One can set the alignment of the text either
before or after entering the text. An alignment of the text can be adjusted in two ways, either
horizontal or Vertical.
CHAPTER 6 - INTRODUCTION TO SCRATCH PROGRAMMING
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Scratch
2. Program
3. Sprite
4. Pen
5. Stage
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
C. Label the parts of the Scratch window:
(Add screen here)
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (b) May 9
2. (a) Block Palette
3. (a) Pen down
4. (c) Mitchel Resnick
5. (a) 40
E. Application Based Questions:
1. Move 20 steps (Kindly add the block here)
2. Set Pen size to (GD Add block)
F. Answer the following:
1. Scratch is a computer programming language that lets you create your own interactive stories,
animations, games, music, and art. Scratch is easy to learn and use. It provides an interactive
environment to create programs by dragging blocks of code.
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. The blocks in the Pen block menu allow the Sprite to draw lines on the stage, change the colour
and thickness of lines.
4. The blocks, present in the Sound block menu are used to add sound into your Scratch project.
5. It is a tiny icon placed at the top right corner of the stage screen. Clicking on the green flag will
run the script step-by-step.
6. A program is also called software, which tells the computer what to do. Everything that a
computer does from starting up to shutting down is done by a program.
CHAPTER 7- INTERNET SERVICES
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Network
2. Chat
3. MODEM
4. E-Mail
5. Netiquette
B. State True or False:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
C. Application Based Questions:
1. She can use Internet free calls service
2. Video Conferencing
D. Multiple Choice Questions:
1. (a) Internet Service Provider
2. (c) Chat Service Software
3. (a) Password
4. (b) Modem
5. (b) USB
E. 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, modems, satellite links, or other means enabling them to share
information amongst each other.
2. The word Netiquette has been derived from the combination of two words; Net
(Internet) and Etiquette (Good Manners). Netiquette can be defined as a set of rules
that govern the acceptable online behaviour of the user. Two e-mail netiquettes are
defined below:
Subject Line: Use precise and brief subject line, which carries the main idea and the
motive behind the e-mail.
Use Proper Salutation: Make sure your e-mail includes a courteous greetings and closes
with your name and signature.
3. Video Conference is a communication that involves exchanging audio and video at the
same time between people sitting at geographically different locations.
4. Dial-Up Connection: Dial-up connection requires the users to link their phone line to a
computer, in order to access the Internet. This particular type of connection does not
allow the users to make or receive phone calls through their home phone service while
using the Internet.
Broadband Connection: As the term suggests, this connection uses wide bandwidth, which
provides high-speed Internet access through various transmission mediums. It is
significantly faster than a dial-up connection. Using broadband, you can share videos,
download music, programmes, or photos within no time.
5. 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. Modems can be classified as: Internal Modem
and External Modem
WORKSHEET 3
A. Fill in the blanks:
1. Shapes
2. Programming language
3. Text Box
4. Templates
5. Netiquette
B. State True or False:
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. False
C. Match the following:
WORKSHEET 4
A. Choose the best answer:
1. (a) Shift
2. (c) Insert
3. (b) Modem
4. (b) Chat
5. (b) .sb2
B. Answer in one word:
1. Shift key
2. Green flag button
3. Dial-up connection and Broadband connection
4. 40
C. Answer the following:
1. The WordArt feature allows you to create special text effects. It gives a unique look to the
text. Using WordArt, you can create decorative effects, such as curved, wavy, shadowed, 3
dimensional, etc.
2. Script is a collection of stepwise instructions that are given to a Sprite to do a specific task.
A script consists of at least two blocks. 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.
3. Watermark can be defined as a dim or faded impression of an image or text on paper,
which is placed behind the text in your document.
4. Dial-Up Connection: Dial-up connection requires the users to link their phone line to a
computer, in order to access the Internet. This particular type of connection does not allow
the users to make or receive phone calls through their home phone service while using the
Internet.
Broadband Connection: As the term suggests, this connection uses wide bandwidth,
which provides high-speed Internet access through various transmission mediums. It is
significantly faster than a dial-up connection. Using broadband, you can share videos,
download music, programs, or photos within no time.
5. The word Netiquette has been derived from the combination of two words; Net (Internet)
and Etiquette (Good Manners). Netiquette can be defined as a set of rules that govern the
acceptable online behaviour of the user. The common netiquettes that should be followed
while communicating online are: General Netiquettes and Social Networking netiquette.