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I .B PATEL ENGLISH SCHOOL (GIA)

 

STD: 9 SUB :VOCATIONAL IT/ITES 

    Assignment Task for Diwali

  CH: 1 Introduction to IT /ITeS Industry Class 9

 

1. ICT stands for ____________.
a. Information and Communication Technology
b. Inform and Communicate Technology
c. Income and Company Technology
d. None of the above

 

a. Information and Communication Technology

2. _____________ refers to the processes of creating, managing, storing, and sharing data.
a. Hardware Technology
b. Software Technology
c. Information Technology
d. None of the above

c. Information Technology

3. Which type of information management technology is included in IT?
a. Hardware Technology
b. Software Technology
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above

c. Both a) and b)

 

4. The facts or raw material that are processed to obtain information are referred to as __________.
a. Data
b. Time
c. Honesty
d. None of the above

a. Data

5. ITeS is also called ____________.
a. Web – enabled Service
b. Remote Service
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above

c. Both a) and b)

6. Information Technology improves the quality of service in ____________.
a. Business
b. Organization
c. School
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Introduction to IT ITeS Industry Class 9 MCQ

7. ITeS services provide a wide range of career options like ___________.
a. Web Services and Human Resources
b. Geographical Information System
c. Logistics Management
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

8. The different areas where ICT is used __________.
a. Banking & Insurance
b. Education
c. Health care and Agriculture
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

9. B2B stands for ___________.
a. Business to Business
b. Best to Business
c. Business to Best

a. Business to Business

10. Give the example of BPO services ______________.
a. Software Testing Services
b. Legal Services and Content Writing
c. Financial and Accounting Services
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

11. GDP stands for __________.
a. Gross Domain Publication
b. Gross Domain Production
c. Gross Domestic Product
d. None of the above

c. Gross Domestic Product

12. Performing business operations through an outside service provider is referred to as ______________ services.
a. Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
b. Back Processing Outsourcing (BPO)
c. Best Processing Outsourcing (BPO)
d. None of the above

a. Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)

13. What BPO services are offered in India?
a. Financial and Accounting Services
b. Taxation and Insurance Services
c. E-Publishing and Web Promotion
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

14. GDP stands for ____________.
a. Grass Domain Product
b. Gross Domestic Product
c. General Domain Product
d. All of the above

b. Gross Domestic Product

Introduction to IT ITeS Industry Class 9 MCQ

15. BPM stands for __________.
a. Best Process Management
b. Business Process Management
c. Business Process Manager
d. None of the above

b. Business Process Management

16. What are the benefits of India’s BPO service industry?
a. Government encourage BPO services
b. BPO provide Hi-tech hardware and software to deliver the services
c. Highly developed and capable of delivering different services.
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

17. The organizations belonging to the IT-BPM industry are __________.
a. Multinational Companies
b. Indian Service Provider
c. Global In-house Centers
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

18. _____________ has its headquarters outside of India, but it operates in a number of countries throughout the world, including India. They serve external clients (domestic and/or international).
a. Multinational Companies (MNCs)
b. Indian Service Providers (ISPs)
c. Global In-house Centers (GIC)
d. None of the above

a. Multinational Companies (MNCs)

19. What role does ICT play in the classroom?
a. Using e-learning in classroom
b. Smart- board presentations
c. Desktop publishing of magazine and documents
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

20. In schools, ICT is typically applied as a teaching aid to offer ___________ .
a. Picture, Animation and audio-visuals
b. Lessons plan and presentations
c. Obtain the information relevant to the subjects.
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

21. LMS stands for ___________.
a. Lesson Management System
b. Learning Management System
c. Less Management System
d. None of the above

b. Learning Management System

22. What are the advantages of using a learning management system in the classroom?
a. Learn lesson anytime and anywhere
b. Submit queries, comments and co-curricular activities via video
c. Monitor the progress of the child
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

23. Computers are used in business organizations for ________.
a. Payroll calculation
b. Sales analysis
c. Financial forecasting
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

24. Scientists and engineers use computers for _________.
a. Complex scientific calculations
b. Computer Aided Design
c. Computer Aided Manufacturing
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

25. Many business transactions take place over the Internet, which is referred to as ____________.
a. E-business
b. E-commerce
c. E-buying
d. None of the above

b. E-commerce

 

26. _______________ cards with a metallic strip on which the user’s PIN and account number are kept and can be read with a specific reader.
a. Credit Card
b. Debit Card
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above

c. Both a) and b)

27. Which ICT device we are using in daily life _______.
a. Washing Machine
b. Microwave Oven
c. Refrigerator
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

28. The ___________ is used to create and transmit information to learners in a variety of formats, including images, audio, video, and animation.
a. Software Technology
b. Hardware Technology
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above

c. Both a) and b)

 

29. What are the advantages of using ICT technologies in the education department?
a. E-learning classrooms
b. Smart-board presentations
c. Video on experiments
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

30. What role do teaching aids and media play in the classroom?
a. Teachers can use pictures, animations and audio-visual
b. Teachers can make lesions interesting using PowerPoint
c. Teachers can use Learning based application
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

31. Students can benefit by using LMS for example ___________.
a. Learn lessons anytime and anywhere
b. Submit queries online
c. Participate in the co-curricular activities
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

32. ATM Stands for __________.
a. Automated Teller Machines
b. Automatic Teller Machines
c. Auto Teller Machines
d. None of the above

a. Automated Teller Machines

33. In a hospital, which computerised machine is used?
a. ECG
b. EEG
c. CT Scan

d. All of the above

34. CAT stands for _____________.
a. Computer Access Tomography
b. Computerized Axial Tomography
c. Computer Axial Technology
d. None of the above

b. Computerised Axial Tomography

Introduction to IT ITeS Industry Class 9 MCQ

35. MRI Stands for _____________.
a. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine
b. Major Resource Imaging Machine
c. Main Resonance Imaging Machine
d. None of the above

a. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine

36. ECG Stands for ______________.
a. Electrocardiogram Machine
b. Electricdiogram Machine
c. Electrondiogram Machine
d. None of the above

a. Electrocardiogram Machine

37. Three-dimensional (3D) pictures of various bodily parts can be created using a ____________machine. These photos are important in disease diagnosis.
a. Computerized Axial Tomography Machine
b. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine
c. Electrocardiogram Machine
d. Cardiac Screening Machine

a. Computerized Axial Tomography Machine

38. __________ uses high magnetic fields and radio waves to create a computerised image of the organs inside the body.
a. Computerized Axial Tomography Machine
b. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine
c. Electrocardiogram Machine
d. Cardiac Screening Machine

b. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine

39. ___________ machine is used to monitor the heartbeat.
a. Computerized Axial Tomography Machine
b. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine
c. Electrocardiogram Machine
d. Cardiac Screening Machine

c. Electrocardiogram Machine

 

40. The __________ machine shows the physiology of the heart as well as the motions within it.
a. Computerized Axial Tomography Machine
b. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine
c. Electrocardiogram Machine
d. Cardiac Screening Machine

d. Cardiac Screening Machine

41. The brain’s activity are recorded using a ________ machine.
a. Computerized Axial Tomography Machine
b. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine
c. Electrocardiogram Machine
d. Electro-encephalography Machine

d. Electro-encephalography Machine

42. In a diagnosis center, what high-tech machines are used?
a. Computerized Axial Tomography Machine (CAT)
b. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine (MRI)
c. Electrocardiogram Machine (ECG)
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

 Q:2 Short Question

Introduction to IT ITeS Industry Class 9

1. What do you understand by the term IT and ITeS?

Answer –
a. IT – The term “information technology” refers to the process of creating, managing, storing, and transferring data. IT covers all forms of technology that deal with data.
b. ITeS – ITes Stands for Information Technology enabled Service, ITeS helps the business to improve the quality of service. ITeS, also known as web-enabled services or remote services, refers to all operations that use information technology to improve an organization’s productivity.

2. What are BPO services?

Answer – Business Process Outsourcing refers to the use of an outside service provider to carry out business activities. BPO service plays an important role in improving business performance.

The following are some examples of BPO services:

  • Financial and Accounting Services
  • E-Publishing and Web Promotion
  • Taxation and Insurance Services
  • Multimedia and Design Services
  • Legal Services and Content Writing
  • Document Management Services

 

. What is the IT BPM Industry?

Answer – India’s growth has been driven by the IT BPM (Business Process Management) industry. The rise of the IT BPM business has provided India with a wide range of economic and social benefits, including job creation, increased income levels, and the promotion of exports, in addition to contributing to the country’s GDP and exports.

4. What are the pros and cons of using ICT?

Answer – The following are some of the advantages and benefits of adopting ICT:

  • Using ICT tools, users can do quick communication with others.
  • Digital content is accessible at any time and from any location.
  • New employment opportunities are being created.
  • Teachers can easily clarify difficult concepts using ICT tools.

The following are some of the disadvantages and drawbacks of using ICT:

  • Hackers can access the information
  • The information on the internet is not always accurate.
  • Viruses have the potential to harm your computer system.

Introduction to IT ITeS Industry Class 9

5. What precautions are required to ensure that ICT use is safe?

Answer – The following precautions must be taken in order to use ICT safely:

  • Install antivirus software and keep it up to date.
  • Encryption tools can be used to protect important files.
  • If your computer is shared with others, clear the browser history.
  • For both system login and email id, choose a strong password.
  • Any unfamiliar link should not be clicked.

6. What are the four main sub-sectors in the IT-BPM industry?
Answer – The four main sub – sectors of IT-BPM industry are –
a. IT Services – These services include offering technical skills to businesses for the creation and management of business process information.
b. Business Process Management (BPM) – is the process of understanding and analysing a business model, as well as implementing and monitoring adjustments in order to optimise them.
c. Software Products – This involves offering users with software products that they can buy or licence to use.
d. Engineering research & development – Engineers who supervise the creation of a product or service, as well as those who optimize the production from the service or product, are involved in engineering research and development.

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7. Give examples of use of IT in everyday life.

Answer – The internet, Visiting to a grocery store, mobile phone systems, Online Banking, GPS Map, broadcast radio and television systems are all examples of IT systems,

8. How is IT used in libraries?

Answer – The book is issued and returned using computer software. A barcode makes it easy for the library to keep track of books and determine whether or not a certain book is available. Now many of the Schools are using the e-library.

9. What are the various processes of education where IT is used?

Answer – The following are some of the educational methods that make use of ICT
a. ICT in the Classroom – There are numbers of ways in which the ICT is used in classroom, such as
e-learning classrooms;

  • gathering educational information on the Internet.
  • smart-board presentations;
  • creation of images and video;
  • videos on experiments;
  • educational games;
  • desktop publishing of magazines, letters and documents;

b. Education – anywhere anytime – Any Indian student can access the NCERT book online, and there are numerous websites and mobile apps that provide educational information on a variety of topics. You can also use the Internet to contact an instructor or a trainer.
c. Teaching aids and media – ICT is mostly utilised as a teaching aid in schools to

  • employ graphics, animations, and audio-visuals to convey difficult-to-understand concepts.
  • Use presentations to make the lessons more entertaining.
  • Use the computer to plan classes.
  • gather relevant information on the topics

d. Learning Management System (LMS) – Many countries utilise a Learning Management System (LMS) to manage their educational systems.

  • Lessons can be learned at any time and from any location.
  • use forums to post questions, receive responses, and make comments.
  • use video to participate in co-curricular activities.
  • keep track on their children’s improvement (parents).

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10. Which software are used in digital communication?

Answer – In digital communication you can use WhatsApp, Social Media Sites, Online Chatting Software, E – conference, Email Services etc.

11. For what purpose is IT used in business?

Answer – In business, computers are utilised for payroll calculations, budgeting, sales analysis, financial forecasts, and stock management and maintenance.

12. Which are the prominent areas where IT is used in science and engineering?

Answer – Computers are used by scientists and engineers to do complex scientific calculations, as well as to draw, develop, simulate, and test designs using Computer Aided Design (CAD) or Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software. Computers are used to store large amounts of information and execute complex calculations.

13. List the various uses of IT in a banking system.

Answer – The computer is an integral aspect of today’s banking system. Every aspect of a bank’s operations is now available online. Computers keep track of the data and transactions of customers. The Internet is used to conduct recurring deposits (e-RD), fixed deposits (e-FD), money transfers from one account to another (NEFT, RTGS), and online transactions.

14. Which are the different areas of healthcare where IT is used? And how?

Answer – In the health industry, ICT is used in a variety of ways.
The Hospital Management System is used to keep track of and manage patient records as well as other hospital-related tasks.

a. Computerised Axial Tomography Machine (CAT) – Three-dimensional (3D) photographs of various body sections can be created with this CAT machine.
b. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine) – Strong magnetic fields and radio waves are used in MRI equipment to provide a computerized image of the body’s internal organs.
c. Electrocardiogram (ECG) Machine – The heartbeat is monitored using an ECG equipment.
d. Cardiac Screening Machine – This equipment shows the heart’s physiology as well as the motions within the heart.
e. EEG (Electro – encephalography) Machine – This machine is used to record the activities of the brain. The small electrical probes attached to the head receive the electrical impulses of the brain and display them on a computer screen.

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15. List any 5 websites of the Indian government which provide IT enabled services to the people.

Answer – The following are five Indian government websites that serve citizens with IT-enabled services:

  • https://india.gov.in
  • https://epfinid.gov.in
  • https://irctc.co.in
  • https://potal1.passportindia.giv.in
  • https://indiapost.gov.in

16. What is the ICT role in government?

Answer – It is in the interest of the central government for businesses and individuals to be able to transact with the government safely and easily online methods.

In its daily operations, the government employs large-scale computer programmes and actively promotes e-governance principles.

The Government of India’s Digital India and e-governance initiatives are the best examples of this. E-governance is the use of ICT applications by government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as well as international government agencies to communicate and provide various services to the public

 

CH2: Data Entry and Keyboarding Skills

1. What is a touch typist?

Answer – A touch typist is someone who types without looking at the keyboard. Muscle memory helps the user remember where the keys are available. Touch typists position their fingers in the center of the row and know which finger to move and how much to move it in order to reach any key.

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2. Discuss the various types of keys available on a computer keyboard.

Answer – The various types of keys available on a keyboard are –
a. Alphanumeric keys – The entire alphabet (A-Z) as well as numerals (0-9) are available on the keyboard.

b. Punctuation keys – All of the punctuation keys, such as the comma (,), period (. ), semicolon (;), brackets ([]), and parenthesis ( ) and so on.

c. Alt Key – The Alt key stands for Alternate key, functions similarly to a second control key.

d. Arrow keys – The cursor can be moved up (), down (), right (), or left () with the four arrow keys.

e. Shift or Alt keys – To move the cursor in multiple positions at the same time.

f. Backspace key – Deletes the character just to the left of the cursor and moves the cursor to that position.

g. Caps Lock key – It’s a toggle key that changes all alphabetic characters to uppercase when pressed.

h. Ctrl key – The control key is used in conjunction with other keys to produce control characters.

i. Delete key – The Del key deletes the character or chosen item at the current cursor position, but it does not move the pointer.

j. Enter key or Return key – It’s used to type commands or move the pointer to the next line’s beginning.

k. Esc key – To send special codes to devices and exit (or escape) from applications and tasks, press the Escape key.

l. Function keys – F1 through F12 are special keys. Depending on whatever software is running, these keys have distinct meanings.

3. What is numeric Keypad?

Answer – When entering large amounts of numeric data, a numeric keypad is used. This keypad functions similarly to a calculator. It is usually found on the right side of the computer keyboard.

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4. Differentiate between Home Keys and Guide Keys.

Answer –
Home Key – Home keys for the left hand are ASDF, and home keys for the right hand are (semi-colon) LKJ.
Guide Key – The keys ‘F’ and ‘J’ on a computer keyboard are known as left and right hand guide keys, respectively.

5. What do you understand by Guide Keys? Name the Guide keys.
(a) computer keyboard
(b) typewriter

Answer – Guide keys are those keys that aid in the placing of fingertips on the Home keys.
a) Computer Keyboard – The keys ‘F’ and ‘J’ on a computer keyboard are known as left and right hand guide keys, respectively.

b) Typewriter – The two keys ‘a’ and ‘(semi-colon) ;’ on a typewriter are known as guide keys, and they are depressed with the left and right hand little fingers, respectively.

6. Explain the role of typing ergonomics.

Answer – The logistic support for efficient and effective typewriting is provided by typing ergonomics. It is critical to achieve and maintain precision and speed.

The elements that are considered are listed below.

a. Sitting posture – Sit upright and slightly bend your neck forward while using the computer keyboard.

b. Position of hands – Place your hands down and your forearms at a level with the keyboard.

c. Monitor placement – While working on the monitor, avoid bending your neck and keep the screen’s upper border at eye level.

d. Mouse and Keyboard placement – Keep the keyboard and mouse at about a 20-centimeter spacing apart to provide smooth and effortless keyboard use.

e. Chair and table placement – Adjust the height of your computer chair and table to your liking.

f. Placement of matter to be typed – Place the content to be typed on the left or right side of the keyboard, preferably on a slanted Copy Holder.

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7. Why the use of various typing software is common nowadays?

Answer – There is a lot of free software available that is tailored to help you learn typing quickly and successfully. The benefit of typing software is we can learn typing easily in home, for jobs prospective also typing software will help you.


8. Mention the finger allocation of keys of the Bottom Row of a computer keyboard.

Answer – Mastering typewriting skills entails gaining the essential knowledge and expertise of keyboard operation through proper finger positioning. Place four of each hand’s fingers on the Home Keys. The forefingers (Index Finger) of the left and right hands control the last two keys on the second row, ‘g’ and ‘h.’

9. Give some successful keyboarding tips?

Answer – For good keyboarding techniques, keep the following elements in mind.

  • Use a light touch and avoid putting too much pressure on the keys.
  • When typing, keep your fingertips on the Home row.
  • Allow your fingertips to naturally fall on the keys, resting on top of the next key in the same horizontal row.
  • As soon as you press a key, release it as soon as possible. Holding the key down over an extended period causes the same character to be typed repeatedly.
  • When practicing, don’t look at the keyboard.
  • Press the keys in a rhythmic pattern with equal intervals of time.
  • Only use the fingers that have been assigned to the keys.
  • Pronounce the character on the key slowly while pressing it.
  • Don’t put yourself under any mental strain when typing.
  • Comfortable typing ergonomics
  • Be patient if you make a mistake at the beginning.
  • Strike a balance between speed and accuracy, as they are both critical. Don’t let speed get in the way of accuracy.
  • To master the computer keyboard, practice typing words, sentences, passages, and figures without looking at the keyboard regularly.

 10. What is the color indication in typing tutor software?

Answer – The following is the color code –

  • Green letters indicate the right inputs.
  • Yellow letters denote the right inputs that are longer than the permissible timeframe.
  • Wrong inputs within the permissible timeframe are indicated by red letters.
  • Orange letters denote incorrect inputs that also exceed the permitted timeframe (worst-case scenario).

 

 

 

 

The most common text-based computer input device.
a. Keyboard
b. Mouse
c. Touch Screen
d. All of the above

a. Keyboard

2. Electronic typewriters are similar to ___________.
a. Keyboard
b. Mouse
c. Touch Screen
d. All of the above

a. Keyboard

3. There are usually more than _______ keys on a keyboard.
a. 200 Keys
b. 150 Keys
c. 100 Keys
d. None of the above

c. 100 Keys

4. What exactly do you mean when you say “touch typist”?
a. Typing without the use of the sense of sight
b. Typing with the use of Sensors
c. Typing with Joystick with using the sense of sight
d. None of the above

a. Typing without the use of the sense of sight

5. A touch typist uses ________ to keep track of location on the keyboard.
a. Muscle Memory
b. RAM Memory
c. ROM Memory
d. None of the above

a. Muscle Memory

6. A touch typist uses ________ to keep track of location on the keyboard.
a. Five Fingers from single hand
b. Four Fingers from single hand
c. Eight fingers from both hand
d. Ten Fingers from both hand

c. Eight fingers from both hand

7. A touch typist starts by placing his or her fingers on the “start position” in the _______.
a. Left Row
b. Middle Row
c. Right Row
d. Down Row

b. Middle Row

8. WPM stands for ___________.
a. Word per minute
b. Word per mile
c. Word per millisecond
d. None of the above

a. Word per minute

9. What are the different keys available on the keyboard?
a. Alphanumeric Keys
b. Punctuation Keys
c. Alt, Arrow, Shift, Backspace, Caps, Ctrl, Delete, Enter Keys
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

10. Special keys labeled F1 to F12. These keys have different meanings depending on which program is running and is called __________.
a. Esc Key
b. Alphanumeric Keys
c. Function Keys
d. Punctuation Keys

c. Function Keys

11. How do numeric keypads help the users in computer systems?
a. Numeric keypad represents numbers
b. Numeric keypad can work like arrow keys, page up and page down.
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above

c. Both a) and b)

12. Which keys are known as home keys on the keyboard?
a. ASDF
b. ;LKJ
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above

c. Both a) and b)

13. Which keys are known as guide keys on the keyboard?
a. F
b. J
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above

c. Both a) and b)

14. To type capital letters, switch ON the ________ by pressing the key before typing.
a. Esc Key
b. Caps Lock Key
c. Enter Key
d. Alt or Ctrl Key

b. Caps Lock Key

15. How many shift keys are available on the keyboard?
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
c. 5

a. 2

16. The _______ is the small downward line that flickers in a sentence while typing.
a. Cursor
b. Line
c. Double Line
d. None of the above

a. Cursor

17. Example of pointing devices available in the computer system?
a. Mouse
b. Light pen & Touch screen
c. Touch pad & Trackball
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

18. __________ is a pointing device used to point a particular place on the screen and select to perform one or more actions
a. Keyboard
b. Mouse
c. Monitor
d. None of the above

b. Mouse

19. What common mouse actions are _________in a computer system.
a. Click (Left click and Right click)
b. Double Click
c. Drag and drop
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

20. What do you mean by Typing ergonomics?
a. Correct set up of desk and computer equipment
b. Posture of the body & hand
c. Mouse and keyboard placement
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

21. While operating the computer keyboard users have to __________.
a. Sit straight
b. Slightly bending your neck forward
c. Check you comfort
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

22. What are the successful keyboarding tips in computer systems?
a. Press the keys with feather touch
b. While typing, keep your fingertips on the Home row.
c. Allow your fingers to fall naturally
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

23. _________ is a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) designed to learn typing skills on the computer.
a. Rapid Typing Tutor
b. Microsoft Word
c. Digital Documentation
d. All of the above

a. Rapid Typing Tutor

24. Touch typing improves typing _________.
a. Speed
b. Accuracy
c. Both a) and b)
d. None of the above

c. Both a) and b)

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25. If you are denoting right inputs in Rapid typing tutor then __________.
a. It denote Red Color
b. It denote Green Color
c. It denote Yellow Color
d. It denote Orange Color

b. It denote Green Color

26. If letters stand for right inputs exceeding the acceptable time frame in Rapid Typing tutor then _________.
a. It denote Red Color
b. It denote Green Color
c. It denote Yellow Color
d. It denote Orange Color

c. It denote Yellow Color

27. Letters denote wrong inputs within the acceptable time frame in Rapid Typing tutor software then ___________.
a. It denote Red Color
b. It denote Green Color
c. It denote Yellow Color
d. It denote Orange Color

a. It denote Red Color

28. The letters indicate wrong inputs that also exceed the acceptable time frame in Rapid Typing tutor software.
a. It denote Red Color
b. It denote Green Color
c. It denote Yellow Color
d. It denote Orange Color

d. It denote Orange Color

29. How you can measure typing speed with accuracies__________.
a. How many words are typed in a certain amount of time
b. For a certain time period, how many characters are typed
c. For a certain time period, how many keystrokes are made
d. All of the above

d. All of the above

30. KPM stands for __________.
a. Keystrokes per minute
b. Keyboard per minute
c. Keys per minute
d. All of the above

a. Keystrokes per minute

31. The fastest typing speed on an alphanumeric keyboard, 216 words in one minute, was achieved by _________ in 1946.
a. Sameer Saw
b. Stella Pajunas
c. Satesh Agrawal
d. None of the above

b. Stella Pajunas

32. Which one of the following is not a punctuation key?
a. comma (,)
b. period (.)
c. semicolon (;)
d. equal sign (=)

d. equal sign (=)

33. Which of the following is not an arrow key?
a. top (^)
b. down (↓)
c. right (→)
d. left (←)

a. top (^)

34. Which of the following operations is not performed by a mouse?
a. Left Click
b. Right Click
c. Middle Click
d. Double Click

c. Middle Click

35. In the Rapid typing tutor, which of the following is not true?
a. Green letters denote right inputs.
b. Yellow letters stand for right inputs in extra time.
c. Red letters denote wrong inputs within time.
d. Orange letters indicate wrong inputs within time.

d. Orange letters indicate wrong inputs within time.

36. The lesson control panel can be used for______________.
a. animation        b. enable or disable sounds    c. plaind. background      

 b. enable or disable sounds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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