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BHADRACHALAM PUBLIC SCHOOL & Jr.

COLLEGE
PRE – MID EXAMINATIONS (2023-2024)
Computer Applications (Code 165)
Class: VI
Maximum Marks: 50 Time Allowed: 2 hours

General Instructions:
1. This Question Paper has 5 Sections A-E.
2. All Questions are compulsory. However, internal choices have been provided in some
of the questions.
3. Section A has 12 questions carrying 01 mark each.
4. Section B has 7 Short Answer (SA-I) type questions carrying 02 marks each.
5. Section C has 4 Short Answer (SA-II) type questions carrying 03 marks each.
6. Section D has 1 Long Answer (LA) type question carrying 04 marks.
7. Section E has 2 Source based /Case-based /Passage based Questions carrying 04 marks
each.

SECTION – A
(All questions are compulsory)

1. The binary numbers of machine language is... 1M

a. 1 1nd 2 b. 1 and 3 c. 0 and 3 d. 0 and 1


2. The feature/s of fourth generation language ______________. 1M
a. Highly user friendly b. Independent
c. Very high speed of Evaluation d. All the above
3. The ______is a new feature in Windows 10, which enables us to organize the 1M
applications running on a computer.
a. Action center b. Cortana c. Continuum d. Task View
4. ____________is the feature of windows 10, to take fingerprint or face 1M
recognition for sign in.
a. Cortana b. Continuum c. Task View d. Windows Hello
5. _______is a readymade button for defining hyperlink on a slide. 1M
a. Action Button b. Shapes
c. Hyperlink d. None
6. The ______effects can be added to the objects on a slide. 1M
a. Animation b. Transition c. Sound d. Video
7. Which function key is used to start a Slide Show? 1M
a. F5 b. F6 c . F4 d. F3
8. ______is called as a page in a presentation. 1M
a. Slide b. Slide Show c. Presentation d. None
9. Under _______tab , symbols group is present. 1M
a. View b. Home c. Insert d. Design
10. The keyboard shortcut key to select an entire worksheet. 1M
a. Ctrl+C b. Ctrl+V c. Ctrl+A d. Ctrl+P

Questions No-11 & 12 are Assertion and Reason types. Each question consists of
two statements, namely, Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Select the most suitable

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option considering the Assertion & Reason.

11. Assertion (A): We can type text in a cell. 1M


Reason (R): We can type multiple lines in the same cell.
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is a
correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b)Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not a
correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is true.

12. Assertion (A): We can cancel the previous action in a worksheet. 1M


Reason (R): Ctrl+Y is the keyboard shortcut key to cancel the previous action in a
worksheet..
(a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is a
correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(b)Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not a
correct explanation of Assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false and Reason (R) is true.

SECTION -B
(2 marks each)

13. Differentiate between an interpreter and compiler. 2M

14. What is an assembler? Describe when the computer use assembler? 2M


OR
Differentiate between ripping and burning
15. Write the steps for changing date and time of a computer. 2M
OR
Describe how animations are different from transitions in a presentation.

16. Naina created a presentation on separation of substances integrated with science 2M


subject to submit her teacher .She wanted to add her voice to the presentation. So, she
applied her voice to the presentation in 10 minutes. Imagine and write the steps what
she might have done.

17. Kamalika had created a photo album in PowePoint with her childhood pictures and 2M
showed to Ravali. The same type of album wanted to create by Ravali too. Educate
her by writing steps to do so.

18. Write any two uses of comments in PowerPoint. 2M


OR
Yahvi created a worksheet with her monthly expenses from pocket money. She
realized that she entered 150 instead of 15 in a cell. If you are in the place, what you
do to edit the data? Write the steps.

19. Explain how moving data is different from copy & paste in aworksheet. 2M

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SECTION –C
(3 marks each)

20. Name the five generations of computer languages. How a programmer develop a 3M
program in assembly language and machine language.
21. Pranavi wanted to make her presentation more effectively by moving the objects on slides. 3M
Name the effect is to do so and write any three categories of the effect.
22. Write the steps for inserting cells, columns and rows in a spreadsheet. 3M
OR
Name the type of view in a presentation from the following instructions.
a. The default view of a presentation.
b. Displays miniature view of all the slides.
c. When we deliver the presentation to the audience.
23. Write the steps for inserting a picture as a background for a slide. 3M

SECTION – D
(4 marks)

24. What are input devices in a computer system, and how do they facilitate the transfer 4M
of data and instructions from users to the computer? Write any four specific examples
of common input devices and their respective functionalities in different computing
scenarios
OR

Priya purchased a latest computer to become perfect in smart work. She does not has
idea of priority of software installation. Suggest what she has to do in a computer by
writing the statements in correct order from the following.
a. Installation of Utility software.
b. Installation of Application software
c. Installation of Operating system
d. Installation of Device driver software

SECTION-E
(4 marks each)
Case Study -1 4M
25.
Digital computers are fundamental devices in the modern technological landscape.
These machines process and store data using binary code, represented by 0s and 1s,
enabling them to perform a vast array of tasks with incredible speed and accuracy.
Digital computers operate based on algorithms and execute instructions from software
programs to perform calculations, solve problems, and deliver desired outcomes. They
come in various forms, such as personal computers, laptops, servers, mainframes, and
supercomputers, each designed to cater to specific computing needs. From everyday
activities like web browsing and word processing to complex scientific simulations and
data analysis, digital computers have become an integral part of our lives, reshaping the
way we communicate, work, and interact with information in the digital age.

a. How do digital computers process data?


b. What determines the tasks a digital computer can perform?
c. How have digital computers impacted our lives?
d. What are some examples of digital computers?

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Case Study -2 4M
26.
The Power and Potential of Computer Networking

Computer networking has emerged as a transformative force, revolutionizing the


way we communicate, collaborate, and conduct business in the digital age. At its
core, computer networking involves interconnecting devices, servers, and systems to
facilitate the seamless exchange of data and resources. The advantages of computer
networking are manifold. One key benefit is the efficient sharing of resources. In a
networked environment, multiple users can access shared printers, storage devices,
and databases, optimizing workflow and productivity. Moreover, networking enables
centralized management, allowing administrators to control access, security settings,
and data backup from a single location, ensuring a secure and well-organized
network infrastructure. From local area networks (LANs) within homes and offices to
expansive wide area networks (WANs) connecting geographically distant locations,
computer networking has reshaped the way we interact with information and each
other.

a. What is computer networking, and how does it facilitate data exchange?


b. What are the advantages of resource sharing in computer networking?
c. How does centralized management enhance network security and control?
d. What role does computer networking play in global connectivity?

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