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The City School Prep Girls North Nazimabad ICTech Grade 6 Question Bank

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The City SchoolPrep Girls North Nazimabad

ICTech

Grade 6Question Bank

Introduction to EmailAnswer the following questions1. What is an e-mail and how it is different from posting letters?2. Write the advantages and limitations of using e-mail service.3. What is a Mail Server and how does it work?4. Explain the working of Domain Name System or DNS.5. Write the name of different parts of the URL:

http://www.google.com.pk6. Write some examples of lower level domain.7. Write the format of writing an email address.8. What does composing an email mean?9. What are header, body and footer sections while composing

an email?10. What is the difference between Cc and Bcc?11. What is the difference between replying and forwarding an

email?12. How do we forward an email to a contact?13. Write the format of writing a URL.14. Briefly explain Uniform Resource Locator.15. Write steps to reply an e-mail.16. Why it is important to sign out from the email account

properly?17. Write steps to chat with contacts in a gmail account.18. How is email environment friendly?19. Write down the input fields present in header section while

composing an email.20. What is the advantage of live chat feature in an email service?21. How email is convenient and inexpensive as compared to

other modes of sending messages?

22. Why country codes are referred in a URL and who manages and makes standards for them?

23. Write the full form of:

DNS, IP, ISO, Edu, De, UK, Cc, Bcc

Fill in the blanks1. We click on ______________ button to close our email

account properly.2. A file sent along with an email is called ____________ .3. The folder in which we can save our composed emails is

___________________4. The print option for a received email is present in drop down

menu next to ____________ button.5. In ‘To’ section, we write the email address of

_______________6. While composing an email, _______________ is a brief

summary of content of message.7. The incoming emails are received and stored in

_____________ folder of an email account.8. The unwanted emails are known as _____________ or

_______________9. While sending an email, ________________ serves as an

electronic Post Office.10. DNS stores information in form of ___________________11. The country codes in URL are standardized by

________________12. The first company who provided free email service was

_________ and it was founded by ______________

ScratchPoints to Remember

Script

Script is a sequence of demands to control the Sprite, Stage and Costume.

Sprite

Sprite is a Scratch character

Costume

Costume is a different pose/shape or posture of one Sprite.

Stage

The background or background settings of animation is called Stage.

What makes a good story, in Scratch?

Structure Beginning: Introduce your characters and your setting.

Middle: Develop the story so that it leads up to an exciting climax.

Ending: A resolution or happy ending with a moral.

In Scratch, you can place a sentence of narrative across the bottom of each “page”.

Setting

In Scratch, you do not actually need to describe the setting, but you can make your own “backgrounds” against which your story will unfold. Use Draw or Paint.

Characters

Characters: In Scratch, you do not need to describe your characters, but you can show their thoughts and emotions in two ways:

1. Speech Bubbles2. Thought bubbles (they may not be thinking what they are

saying….)

You can use or modify sprites from Scratch, or from the Internet, but you can also create your own. Have fun animating your characters! (They are called “Costumes”.)

Music Files

You can add music files to add atmosphere to your story. You can use the files from Scratch or from the Internet, but you can also create your own music, using your school’s music software.

Voice-overs

You can use a microphone to add the conversations spoken by the characters in your story.

Read the Scratch reference handout to answer the following questions

1. What is a sprite and by how many ways we can get a new sprite?

2. Write the types of rotation styles?3. What are the degrees for the direction of right, left, up and

down?4. Write the horizontal and vertical dimensions of stage in

Scratch5. Explain Script, Stage and Costume6. What makes a good story in Scratch?7. Explain types of blocks present in block palette of scratch.8. Explain three ways to create new costume9. Explain two ways to add sound of Sprite.10. What information is provided in ‘current sprite info’ area?11. What options are present in toolbar of Scratch?12. What is the difference between block palette and script area?13. Write the names of eight colour coded categories in which

Scratch blocks are organized?14. Describe the purpose of following blocks

a)

b)

c)

More About MS. Excel 2007

Q. 1 Answer the following questions1. What does Formatting number means in MS. Excel 2007?2. How can we format numbers or values in MS. Excel 2007?3. Write steps to modify data in cells or group of cells in MS.

Excel 2007.4. Write steps to format data in MS. Excel 2007.5. Write steps to create custom lists in MS. Excel 2007.6. How can we add values by using AutoSum feature of Excel

2007?7. What is Function Library in MS. Excel 2007? Write the

different options available under Function Library?8. Write steps to find Highest Common Factor (HCF) or Greatest

Common Divisor (GCD) in MS. Excel 2007.9. Write the difference between formula and function?10.Explain Concatenation of Strings and also write the steps of it

in MS. Excel.

Q.2 Fill in the Blanks1. While doing arithmetic, MS. Excel 2007 strictly follows

______________ rule.2. Every formula in MS. Excel 2007 starts with ______________3. To copy the value or formula from one cell to the whole list

___________ is dragged along the list. 4. Ampersand is the operator used to add _________________5. The process of adding text or string characters is called

______________6. The pre-defined formula of MS. Excel is called

______________7. You can find AVERAGE under ____________ option of

Function Library.

8. The operator which is used to add strings is _________________

9. Ampersand is written as ____________10. GCD is used to find out ___________________11. ________________ key is pressed to partially edit a cell in MS.

Excel.

Q. 3 Write the errors displayed in MS. Excel whenReason Error

1 The Column is not wide enough to display the result of the value

2 Division by Zero

3 Data unavailable

4 Invalid Data

5 Text is not recognized

6 Invalid Cell reference

7 Ranges do not intersect or the user is using an invalid range operator

Q. 4 Write appropriate functions to perform the following commands in Excel 2007.

Command Function

1 To add values from Cell A2 to A12

2 To add A2 and A12

3 To calculate the Average of number from Cell C5 to C9

4 To calculate the Average of cells C5, C9 and D8

5 To find the largest number from Cell range F5 to F9

6 To find the lowest number among Cells F8, C7 and B5

Introduction to Macromedia FlashQ. 1 Fill in the Blanks1. The higher versions of Macromedia Flash are known as

_________________2. Text in Flash always appears as a/an ______________3. Actions panel is used to make movie __________________4. _______________ is an animated Flash document.5. Movie is made up of ______________6. A scene is made up of _______________7. Gradient effects are used to give objects ___________ effects8. The copy of original symbol in a movie is called

_______________9. To create and modify shapes for art work, ________________

helps you out.10. The layer on which you work on is called ___________ layer.11. A movie in flash is saved with ________________ extension12. The tool to create a square is _______________13. In Macromedia Flash, ______________ are pages of a movie.14. The default layer in a movie is called _______________15. Empty frame in Flash is represented by a __________ on

timeline.16. A keyframe is represented by a _____________ on timeline.17. By default the frame rate in Flash is _____________ frames

per second.18. The frames having no object are called ______________19. Transparent sheets contain various objects are called

_____________20. The area outside stage is called ______________21. By default the colour of stage is ________________22. Flash files are saved with ___________ extension.23. Any element that you draw or insert in Flash is called ______24. Copy of original symbol is called ________________25. The higher frame rate will lead to ________________ movie

quality (better/poor).

Q. 2 Answer the following questions

1. Write steps to insert new frames on Timeline.2. What are types of frames in Macromedia Flash and how they

are represented? 3. Define animation and the two types of animations that can be

performed in Adobe Flash.4. Define symbols and write the steps to create a symbol.5. What are the possible behaviours of a symbol in Macromedia

Flash?6. What is frame rate?7. Write steps to create frames in Adobe Flash.8. How can you delete a frame from timeline?9. Write the difference between symbol and

instance.10. What actions you can perform over frames

in Adobe Flash.

Q. 3 Define the following terms

a. Movieb. Scenec. Layersd. Stagee. Frames

Q. 4 Label the following tools present in tool panel of Adobe Flash