SUBJECT: COMPUTATIONAL THINKING & ICT CLASS VI Duration:1 HR Total Marks: 20 SET B Q1. Multiple Choice Question: 1X7
1. Which of the following is NOT a common software tool used
for creating presentations? A) Microsoft PowerPoint B) Adobe Photoshop C) Google Slides D) Apple Keynote 2. R in AWARE stands for _______ a) Reliability b) Reject Plagiarism 3. What is typically placed at the center of a mind map? a) The most important idea or topic b) The least important idea or topic c) A random idea or topic d) Nothing; mind maps start with branches immediately. 4. What is the first step in creating an effective presentation? a) Designing the slides b) Creating an outline c) Choosing a template d) Adding images 5. What is the purpose of using arrows in a flowchart? a) To indicate the flow of data b) To indicate a loop c) To represent a decision d) To connect shapes 6. What should be the main purpose of your presentation's title slide? a) To introduce yourself b) To list all the topics you'll cover c) To grab the audience's attention and provide a clear title d) To display your company's logo prominently 7. ________ is a computer based tool to create Mind Map. a) XMind b)MtPaint c)MS-Word
SET B 8 marks
Q1. How can visuals like images and charts enhance a 2
presentation?
Q2. What is the purpose of using different shapes and symbols 2
in a flowchart?
Q3. State True or False: 4
1. Flowcharts can have only one start and end point. 2. Connector symbols in a flowchart are used to represent decisions. 3. A presentation should have as many slides as possible to cover all aspects of the topic thoroughly. 4. In a mind map, the most important idea or topic is usually placed at the outer edge.
SET C (HOTS BASED) 5
marks
Q1. Consider a scenario where you have only 5 minutes to 2.5
deliver a presentation. How would you condense your content to ensure the audience grasps the most critical points within this short timeframe?
Q2. Design a flowchart that checks if a given number is even or 2.5