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The document is a solved sample paper for Computer Science for Class IX at Indraprastha International School, covering objective and subjective questions related to IT and entrepreneurship. It includes multiple-choice questions, brief answers, and explanations of concepts like entrepreneurship, CAD software, and typing ergonomics. The paper aims to assess students' understanding of computer science principles and practical applications.

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Class 9 Solved Sample Paper

The document is a solved sample paper for Computer Science for Class IX at Indraprastha International School, covering objective and subjective questions related to IT and entrepreneurship. It includes multiple-choice questions, brief answers, and explanations of concepts like entrepreneurship, CAD software, and typing ergonomics. The paper aims to assess students' understanding of computer science principles and practical applications.

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Indraprastha INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

Sector 10, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110075

Session: 2024–25
Solved Sample paper
Computer Science (IX)

SECTION A: OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS

Q.1 Select the most appropriate answer from the options given below: 24
(24 MCQs, 1 mark each)

i. Which of the following is considered inappropriate non-verbal communication in a


professional setting?
a) Maintaining eye contact during a conversation
b) Giving a high-five to a coworker
c) Nodding in agreement during a meeting
d) Keeping a respectful distance during a conversation
ii. What is the aim of entrepreneurship?
a) Earn a profit
b) Solve customers’ need innovatively
c) Both of the above
d) None of the above

iii. Which type of IT-BPM organization specifically caters to the needs of its parent
company?
a) Global In-house Centers (GIC)
b) Indian Service Providers (ISPs)
c) Multinational Companies (MNCs)
d) Domestic Service Providers (DSPs)
iv. Which of the following operation is not performed by a mouse?
a) Left Click
b) Right Click
c) Middle Click
d) Double Click
v. Seema is preparing her research document on Global Warming. Shehas copied some text
from the Internet and this text has it’s own formatting. She wants to remove that
formatting. Which of the following options she can use to do so?
a) Format → Paragraph
b) Format → Text
c) Format → Clear Direct Formatting
d) Format → Paragraph → Area
vi. Cell A1 contains the number 10 and B1 contains 2. What will be the contents of cell C1, if
the formula =A1+B1*2^3 is entered in cell C1?
a) 32
b) 96
c) 26
d) 64

vi. Which option should you choose in a document to print only specific, nonconsecutive
pages?
a) All pages
b) Pages
c) Selection
d) Print Preview

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vii. Suppose you have a large dataset of customer feedback responses and you need to focus
only on comments related to product quality issues. Which mechanism should you use to
selectively display these relevant comments?
a) Sorting
b) Searching
c) Filtering
d) Validating
SECTION B: SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS
Q. 2 Answer the following questions briefly: 7
(7 Questions, 1 mark each)
a. What is Entrepreneurship? Explain with relevant example
Ans: The process of developing a business plan, launching and running a business
using innovation to meet customer needs and to make a profit is entrepreneurship.
Sowmya, from Karnataka, started a business making and selling healthy snacks to
her college friends, noticing a demand for nutritious food. As her snacks gained
popularity, she expanded production with a small machine and involved friends in
selling. Within two years, her
snacks were sold in every small shop, all while she continued her studies.
b. Rama is a mechanical engineer working on designing a new automotive part. She
wants to use software for drawing, designing and for simulating and testing the
designs. Which softwares can be used by her?
Ans: Computer Aided Design (CAD) or Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
applications
are used for drawing, designing and for simulating and testing the designs.

c. Rahul’s school has started using a Learning Management System (LMS) . How
this LMS enhance his learning experience.
Ans: He can be benefited by using LMS, as it can be used to
• learn lessons anytime and anywhere.
• submit queries, getting replies and submit comments through forums.
• participate in the co-curricular activities via video.
• Parents can monitor the progress of their children.

Q. 3 Answer the following questions in 30-40 words: 10


(5 Questions, 2 marks each)
a. In a document all the occurrences of word “Global” have to be changed to
“Local”.
Which option is suitable for this and what is the shortcut command used for it?
Ans: Find and Replace feature is used to search for a text and replace it with other
text.
Click on Edit Menu → Find & Replace option or press CTRL+F

b. Differentiate between Home Keys and Guide Keys


Ans: Home keys: Alphabets ASDF are home keys for the left hand and; (semi-colon)
LKJ for the right hand. The fingers are trained to make the correct movement to other
keys and each finger returns immediately to its respective home key after it has
depressed the corresponding key in any other row.
Guide keys: On a computer keyboard, keys ‘F’ and ‘J’ are called guide keys for left
and right
hand, respectively. Both contain a small raised tangible mark with the help of which
the touch typist can place the fingers correctly on the home keys.
c. Explain the advantages of drawing a chart in Calc.
Ans: It is not easy to comprehend, compare, analyse or present data when they are
represented as numbers. But when data are presented in the form of charts they
become an effective tool to communicate.
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Q. 4 Answer the following questions in 30-40 words: 9
(3 Questions, 3 marks each)

Using the following given chart, use a single function and create the formula:
a.

a) Enter the formula in I7 to calculate the total marks scored by Anu


Ans: =SUM(D7:H7)
b) Enter the formula in J4 to calculate the average scored by Rani.
Ans: =AVERAGE(D4:H4)
c) Enter the formula in E9 to find out the highest score obtained for science.
Ans: =MAX(G3:G8)
d) Enter the formula in B9 to find out the number of students present for
each subject
Ans: =COUNT(B3:B8)

Why are typing ergonomics important, and what factors are included in typing
b. ergonomics?
Ans: Importance of Typing Ergonomics:
Typing ergonomics is crucial for efficient and effective typewriting. It helps attain
and maintain accuracy and speed while reducing fatigue and discomfort. Proper
ergonomics can prevent strain and injuries, promoting long-term health and
productivity.

Factors Included in Typing Ergonomics:


1. Sitting Posture:
- Sit straight with a slightly forward-bending neck.
- Ensure comfort and proper body positioning.
- Touch the lower back to the backrest and both feet to the floor.

2. Position of Hands:
- Keep forearms level with the keyboard, palms down.
- Maintain straight wrists and natural elbow positioning, bent at about a 90-degree
angle.
3. Monitor Placement:
- Avoid neck bending by keeping the upper border of the screen at eye level.
- Maintain a distance of approximately 60–65 cm from a 17-inch screen.

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