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4 Gohar Publishers Associated companies, branches and representatives throughout the world. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, translating, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers. CONTENTS No. Subject Page. 1 How to Take care of your Computer 3 2 Learning Mouse skills Through the 7 Zuma Game 3 Personalization your Computer 9 4 Working with Windows 14 5 Management of Files and Folders 19 6 Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing 24 7 Model Papers 28 Project Directors: Project Manager: Author: Graphic Designer: Printing Manager: Abu Zar Ghaffari Gohar Altaf Hussain Gohar Tariq Mehmood Syan M. Arshad Usman Saifullah Khan Zaheer Ahmad Prepared at: GOHAR CURRICULUM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTRE 7/C-Marther Street, Lower Mall, Lahore. Tel: Printed in Lahore, Pakistan at Aizaz-ud-Din Press ISBN

5 Unit 01 How to Take Care of Your Computer? A. Answer the following questions. 1. How can you keep your computer clean. A. You can do the following to keep your computer clean: Dust your computer often. Keep it covered when not in use. Clean it once a day before starting your work. Keep the work area clean. 2. What care should you take while eating or drinking near your computer? A. Follow these steps to take care while eating or drinking: Eat or drink away from your computer. Don't spill anytime on the computer. 3. How to shut down your computer properly? A. Save your work and close all the open applications before you shut down your computer. 4. Why should you not touch the LCD screen? A. It may leave fingerprints there, therefore avoid touching the monitor's screen. 5. Make three suggestions to use devices properly. Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3 3

6 Don't use damaged cables. Don't put anything other than a disc in the disc drive. Keep the magnets away from your computer or hard disk. B. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words. 1. Keep your computer in a well-ventilated area. 2. Do not spill anything on the computer. 3. Do not press the mouse buttons hard. 4. Hold discs by the edges. 5. Magnets can erase data on your computer. C. Tick ( ) the true and cross ( ) the false statements. 1. Keep the work area clean. 2. Eat and drink near your computer. 3. Strike hard on the keyboard. 4. Do nor try needles, etc, in the holes in the computer. 5. Keep all programs open before you shut down your computer. 4 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

7 D. How would you save your computer and other devices? Tick ( ) the right one. Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3 5

8 E. Match the Column A with the Column B. Column A ventilated area food or drink do not press mouse buttons close all programs Column B cool PC away from the computer hard before shutdown Lab Activities 1. Go to your computer lab. Manage the uncovered computers. A. Cover all computers with the piece of cloth. Computer dust covers are also available in the market. Ask your teacher to purchase these covers from the market it they are not available in the lab, then cover the computers with the piece of cloth. 2. Clean the computers in the lab with the help of your friends. A. Clean your computers with a soft piece of cloth. Don't spray water on your computer. Remember to switch the computer off before cleaning it. 6 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

9 Unit 02 Learning Mouse Skills Through the Zuma Game A. Answer the following questions. 1. What is Zuma? A. Zuma is a game played on the computer using the mouse. 2. How is the Zuma game launched form the Start button? A. Follow these steps to launch the Zuma game from the Start button: 1. Click the Start button. 2. Point to All Programs. 3. Point to Zuma Deluxe. 4. Click Play Zuma Deluxe. The game window opens. 3. What is the purpose of the INSTRUCTIONS screen? A. The INSTRUCTIONS screen tells the users how to play the game. 4. Write the names of different power balls in the Zuma game. A. Slowdown, Explosion, Reverse, and Accuracy are power balls in the Zuma game. 5. Write the names of different bonuses in the Zuma game. A. Coin bonus, Combo bonus, Chains, Gaps, Ace Time are different bonuses in the Zuma game. B. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words. 1. Each stage consists of different levels. Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3 7

10 2. The frog in the center has a ball in its mouth. 3. A combo occurs when you cause two or more explosions by firing a single ball. 4. If you can finish a level really quickly, you may qualify for an Ace Time bonus. 5. Shoot coins to gain extra points. C. Tick ( ) the true and cross ( ) the false statements. 1. Do not let the balls reach the skull. 2. The explosion does not destroy all the balls in its radius. 3. The power balls will not turn back into normal balls after a while if you don't use them. 4. All stages in the Gauntlet mode are locked. 5. Press the 'Z' key to see how much time remains to get the Ace Time bonus. Lab Activities 1. You have learned how to start the Zuma game. Similarly, start some other game in your computer, for example, the Minesweeper. A. You can open a game by clicking the Start button. A menu opens, click All Programs, and click Games. Here are many games including Minesweeper. 2. Play the Zuma game in the presence of your teacher. Try to get more Ace Time bonuses. A. Go to your tab and play the zuma game again and again. It will also improve your clicking speed. 8 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

11 Unit 03 Personalising your Computer A. Answer the following questions. 1. What is a desktop theme? A. The desktop theme is the overall view of the desktop. A theme determines the look of various graphic elements of your desktop. These elements include the icons, fonts, colors, and the background and screen saver pictures. 2. How does the Personalization window open? A. Follow these steps to open the Display Properties dialog box: 1. Right-click an empty area on the desktop. A menu appears. 2. Click Properties in this menu. The Display Properties dialog box opens. 3. Which button on the Personalization window is used to change the wallpaper? A. The Appearance tab is used for this purpose. 4. Define a screen saver. A. When you do not use the computer for a specified time, a moving picture or pattern appears on the screen, it is called the screen saver. 5. How you can change the desktop icons? Write the method. A. Follow these steps to view more or less icons on the desktop: 1. Click an empty area on the desktop. A menu Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3 9

12 10 appears. 2. Click Properties in this menu. The Display Properties dialog box opens. 3. Click the Desktop tab. 4. Click Customize Desktop button. Another dialog box opens. This dialog box has a Desktop Icons area. The icons' names visible on the desktop have a check mark in front of them. The icons which are not visible on the desktop do not have this check mark. The check mark appears or disappears by clicking it. 5. Clear the check mark on the icon name you do not want to view on the desktop. 6. Make appear the check mark if you want to make the icon visible on the desktop. 7. Click OK after making the settings. 8. Click Apply. The changes get applied. 9. Click OK. The Display Properties dialog box closes. B. Fill in the blanks with proper words. 1. Center position adjusts the background image in the center of the desktop. 2. Higher resolution makes items on the screen appear smaller. 3. A theme is an overall view of the computer. 4. Click OK to apply settings or Cancel to cancel the settings. 5. Screen resolution determines the amount of information that appears on your screen. Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

13 C. Tick ( ) the true and cross ( ) the false statements. 1. Change background color comes only after selecting Fit or Center position. 2. Click the theme you want to apply. You can preview the result in the Preview area in the dialog box. 3. Stretch position spreads the background image on the whole desktop area. 4. Click the Screen Saver drop-down arrow. A list of wallpapers appears. 5. Click Cancel. The changes get applied. Lab Activities 1. Change the theme of the desktop. A. Follow these steps in order to changes the theme of the computer: i. Right-click at an empty area of the desktop, a menu opens. ii. Click Personalize, a windows opens. iii. There are 3 types of themes. Just left-click the theme you like and the themes is changed 2. Change the desktop background. Apply it in Center, Tile and Stretch position resolution. A. To change the desktop background: 1. Right-click at an empty area on the desktop. A menu appears. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

14 12 2. Click Personalization in this menu. The 'change the visuals and sounds on your computer' window opens. 3. Click the desktop background Choose your desktop background window opens. Now you can select any picture from the box below Picture location. 4. Click a picture to make it your desktop background, or select more than one picture to create a slide show. 5. Click Save changes button to apply the changes you have made. There is a small box on upper left corner of each picture, when you click in this box, it gets checked and a small tick appears there. There s a drop-down menu named Picture location that shows you the standard Windows locations for appropriate images. You can select any option from this menu. Clicking more than one picture creates a slide show and that pictures are replaced one by one automatically on your desktop. To apply it is Center, Tile and Stretch positions, click the button below the Picture position. A menu opens, apply all three positions one by one. 3. Set a picture in your computer as the desktop background. A. To set a picture as the desktop background, follow Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

15 these steps: 1. Go to the location where picture is stored. 2. Double-click the picture to view it. 3. Right-click on the picture view. A menu appears. 4. Click Set as desktop background. The picture gets applied as the desktop background. 4. Change the screen resolution. A. To change the screen resolution: 1. Right click at an empty area on the desktop. A menu appears. 2. Click Personalize in this menu. Personalization window opens. 3. Click the Display button at the lower left corner. 4. Click Adjust resolution, and click dropdown menu of Resolution. 5. Now select the desired resolution. 5. Turn off the screen saver and then turn it on again. A. 1. Open screen saver settings. 2. Do one of the following: a. To turn off a screen saver, in the Screen saver list, click (None), and then click Apply. b. To turn on a screen saver, in the Screen saver list, click any screen saver, and then click Apply. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

16 Unit 04 Working with Windows A. Answer the following questions. 1. From which locations can you open a program? A. We can open a program from following difference locations: i. from the desktop ii. from the Start menu. iii. from the Search box. 2. How do you open the Search box? A. Click the Start button to open the search box. Start menu opens, There is the search box in this menu. 3. Define the following: drive, file, folder. A. Drive: A drive is a partition of the Hard disk. Data is stored on it. We may have different drives on our computer. File: A file is the collection of actual data stored. Each file has its particular name. Folder: Folder are named locations on computer to store data. The folder is also called directory. 4. How is a Local Disk drive different from a CD/ DVD Drive? A. Local Disk drive is used to store data on the computer where as the CD/DVD drive is used to read data stored in CD/DVD Rom. 5. What should you do if the desired file or folder 14 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

17 appears before the search completes? A. We can stop typing if the desired file or folder appears before the search completes. B. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words. 1. Double-click a program icon. The program opens. 2. Click the Start button. The Start menu opens. 3. In the Computer folder, the left side called Navigation pane. 4. The extension is an information about the program that can open the file. 5. Click the Stop button on the left pane. Further search stops. C. Tick ( ) the true and cross ( ) the false statements. 1. No program can be opened from the desktop. 2. Clicking the Start button opens the Start menu. 3. Each drive is not represented by its name and icon. 4. CD-DVD drive reads data from the CD- DVD-ROM inserted in it. 5. 'Location' is another word for a 'folder'. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

18 D. Label the different parts of the Explorer window. Title bar Menu bar Tool bar Address bar Search box Preview Drives Slider Details Pane Navigation pane Computer folder Contents of a resource Preview pane Lab Activities 1. Open the Paint program from the following location: Start menu, Search box. A. Follow these steps to open the Paint from the Start menu: i. Click the Start button, the Start menu opens. ii. Click Accessories, another menu open 16 iii. Click the Paint program icon, the program Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

19 opens. Follow these steps to open the Paint from the search box: i. Click the Start button, the Start menu opens. ii. There is a search box below the All Programs button. iii. Write Paint in the search box, and the icon of the Paint appears on the top of the list. Click it, and the Paint opens. 2. Create a desktop shortcut for the Paint program. A. Follow these steps to create a desktop shortcut: i. Click the Start button, the start menu opens. ii. Click All Programs and then click Accessories, another menu opens. iii. Right-click the Paint program icon. A menu opens. iv. Move your pointer to Send to, another menu opens. v. Click Desktop create shortcut, and a shortcut is generated on the desktop. Now you can open Paint program by double-clicking the shortcut on the desktop. 3. Search for a file or folder told by your teacher or instructor using the Computer folder A. i. Open the Computer folder by double-clicking Gohar Computer Science Key Book

20 ii. the icon of the Computer on the desktop. There is a search box on the top-right corner of the folder. Type the name of the file or folder told by your teacher and the search results appear below. 18 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

21 Unit 05 Management of File and Folders A. Answer the following questions. 1. Write a method for deleting file or a folder. A. Follow these steps to delete a file or folder: i. Click a file or folder. ii. Press the Delete key, a confirmation box appears. iii. Click Yes, the file or folder gets deleted. 2. How do you restore a deleted item from the Recycle Bin? A. Follow these steps to restore a deleted item from the Recycle Bin: i. Open the Recycle Bin. ii. Double-click an item to restore, a dialog box opens. iii. Click the Restore button. iv. Click OK, the dialog box closes and the item gets restored. 3. How can you tackle the following error dialog: "The destination already contains a folder named..."? A. You can handle this problem in any of the following ways: Change the name of the new item or already Gohar Computer Science Key Book

22 stored file or folder. Change the location for storage. 4. What is the difference between copying and cutting a file/folder? Copying the files Cutting the files Copying is getting an Cutting is getting the exact image of the item. item. 20 Copying keeps the item on its original location and places another image of the data on another location. Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3 Cutting removes the item from its original location and moves the item to another location. 5. What is the default folder name for a newly created folder? A. The default name for a new folder is New Folder. B. Tick ( ) the true and cross ( ) the false statements. 1. When you click the Delete button, no confirmation box appears. 2. The deleted items move to the my Documents folder. 3. Deleted items can sometimes be restored from the Recycle Bin. 4. Shift+Delete command moves the selected item to the Recycle Bin. 5. The default name for a new folder is 'New Folder'. 6. F2 key is used to rename the selected

23 items. 7. When you cut a file, it also remains at its original location. Lab Activities 1. Create a folder with your name on the desktop. A. Follow these steps to create a folder with your name on the desktop: Go to the desktop. i. Right-click an empty area on the desktop, a menu opens. ii. Point the mouse pointer to New, another menu opens. iii. Click Folder, a folder gets created with the name New Folder. The folder name is highlighted. iv. Type your name and press the Enter key. The folder gets created. 2. Delete the folder created with your name. A. Follow these steps to delete the folder: i. Right Click a file or folder, a menu opens. ii. Press the Delete key, a confirmation box appears. iii. Click Yes, the file or folder gets deleted. It moves to the Recycle Bin. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

24 3. Restore the deleted folder from the Recycle Bin. A. Follow these steps to restore the folder: 1. Open the Recycle Bin. 2. Double-click the folder to restore, a dialog box opens. 3. Click the Restore button. 4. Click OK, the dialog box closes and the item gets restored. 4. Create a file with your name, delete it, and then permanently remove if from the Recycle Bin. A. Follow these steps to create a file with your name: 1. Go to the location where you want to create the file. 2. Right-click an empty area, a menu appears. 3. Point to New, another menu opens. 4. Click the type of file you want to create. A file gets created with a default name. 5. Type new name for the file and press the Enter key. The file gets created. Delete the file by following the activity 2. Follow these steps to permanently remove the file from the computer or Recycle Bin. 1. Open the Recycle Bin. 2. Right-click the item you want to remove from the computer permanently. 3. Click Delete, a confirmation box appears. 4. Click Yes, the item gets permanently removed from the computer. 5. Copy a file or folder from one location and paste it to another location specified by your teacher 22 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

25 or instructor. A. Follow these steps to copy a file or folder to another location: 1. Go to the location where the file is stored. 2. Right-click an item and click the Copy option. 3. Go to the location where you want to store the copy of the item. 4. Right-click an empty area and click Paste. The copied item gets pasted there. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

26 Unit 06 Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing A. Answer the following questions. 1. What is a typing tutor? A. A typing tutor is a program used for learning typing. It has typing lessons, tips, and typing games. It can be used to practice typing. 2. What is the start up screen? A. This is the screen that informs of the program and its version. This screen appears when the program starts. 3. How many keyboard types can you practice in Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing? A. There are three keyboard types in Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing program. 4. How is the typing speed described? A. Typing speed is described in terms of words per minute. It is the number of words a user can type on average in a minute. We can write it as wpm. 5. What is the use of reports? A. Reports give details of the user's typing progress. 6. How do you return to the Home screen anytime while learning through Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing? A. Clicking the Home button on the top left of the program window opens the Home screen. 7. How do you pause your lesson plan? A. Clicking the PAUSE button pauses the lesson. The 24 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

27 user can later resume his lesson or start it again. 8. Write about the typing area. A. This area is like the keyboard with all the keys. When the user presses a key on the keyboard, the respective key on the typing area gets highlighted. B. Fill in the blanks by using the appropriate words. 1. Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing lets you practice in two languages: English and Español. 2. Typing speed for an intermediate user is 40 words per minute. 3. Click Typing Games on the Home screen to start playing games. 4. Start button is on the upper left edge of the Dashboard. 5. PERCENT COMPLETE displays the lesson completed in terms of percentage. 6. LESSON HISTORY informs you about the drills you have taken. C. Tick ( ) the true and cross ( ) the false statements. 1. You do not have a desktop shortcut for Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing program. 2. WPM is short for words per minute. 3. Language and audio settings can be adjusted on the Reports screen. 4. The test should be taken before learning Gohar Computer Science Key Book

28 26 all keys. 5. Play typing games by typing characters. Lab Activities 1. Complete your first lesson in the presence of your teacher. Consult him/her if you have any problem. A. Click Take a Lesson button and complete your first lesson. 2. Learn how to keep your hands on keyboard keys and how to control different keys on different rows. A. Rest your fingers on the keyboard by the following way on the Home Row: Left hand: Little finger: A key Ring finger: S key Middle finger: D key Index finger: F key Right hand: Little finger: Semicolon key (;) Ring finger: L key Middle finger: K key Index finger: J key The thumbs are kept above the keyboard or over the Spacebar. Right index finger extends to H key and left index finger extends to G key. For controlling other keys, get help from your typing tutor by pressing a key. Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

29 3. Take a speed test in the presence of your teacher after completing the unit. A. You can take a speed test by clicking the Speed Test button. 4. Practice typing without looking at the keyboard. A. Place your fingers on the keyboard as described in activity 2 and keep practising. 5. Play a typing game after having learnt all the keys. A. Open Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing and play a game after clicking Typing Games button. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

30 Model Paper-1 First Term Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Fill in the blanks with appropriate word Keep your computer in a well area. 2. Do not anything on the computer. 3. Do not press buttons hard. 4. Hold discs by the edges. 5. can erase data on your computer. Q2. Write T for the true and F for the false statements Do not let the balls reach the skulls. 2. The explosion does not destroy all the balls in the radius. 3. The power balls will not turn back into normal balls after a while if you do not use them. 4. All stages in the Gauntlet mode are locked. 5. Press the Z key to see how much time remains to get the Ace Time bonus. Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1. Why should you not touch the monitor screen? 5 Q2. Make three suggestions to use the devices properly. 5 Q3. What is Zuma? 5 Q4. Write the names of the different bonuses in the Zuma game Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

31 Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Go to your computer lab and manage the uncovered computers. 2. Play the Zuma game and try to get more Ace Time bonuses. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

32 Model Paper-1 Second Term Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Fill in the blanks with proper words position adjusts the background image in the center of the desktop. 2. Higher resolution makes items on the screen appear. 3. Double-click a program icon. The program. 4. Click OK to or Cancel to these setting. 5. Screen resolution determines the amount of that appears on your screen. Q2. Label the different parts of the computer folder. 5 Details Pane 30 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

33 Q3. Write T for the true and F for the false statements No program can be opened from the desktop. 2. Clicking the Start button opens the Start menu. 3. Each drive is not represented by its name and icon. 4. CD/DVD drive reads data from the CD/DVD-ROM inserted in it. 5. Location is another word for a Folder. Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1. Define a screen saver. 5 Q2. How you can change the desktop icons? Write the method. 5 Q3. How do you open the Search box? 5 Q4. How is a Local Disk drive different from a CD/DVD drive? 5 Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Change the theme of the desktop Change the screen resolution Create a desktop shortcut for the Paint program.4 Gohar Computer Science Key Book

34 Model Paper-1 Third Term Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Write T for the true and F for the false statements The deleted items moved to the Documents folder. 2. Shift+Delete command moves the selected items to the Recycle Bin. 3. Deleted items can sometimes be restored from the Recycle Bin. 4. The default name for a new folder is New Folder. 5. When you cut a file, it also remains at its original location. Q2. Fill in the blanks. 1. Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing lets you practice in two languages: English and. 2. Typing speed for an intermediate user is words per minute. 3. Click on the Home screen to start playing games. 4. Start button is on the upper edge of the Dashboard. 5. PERCENT COMPLETE displays the lesson completed in terms of. Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1. How can you tackle the following error dialog: 32 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

35 The destination already contains a folder named..? Q2. What is the difference between copying and cutting a file/folder? Q3. How is the typing speed described? Q4. Write about the typist area. Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Complete your first lesson of Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing Create a folder with your name on the desktop. 5 Gohar Computer Science Key Book

36 Model Paper-1 Annual Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Match the column A with the column B. 5 Column A ventilated area food or drink do not press mouse buttons close all programs Column B cool PC away from the computer hard before shutdown Q2. Fill in the blanks Each stage consists of different levels. 2. The frog in the center has a ball in its mouth. 3. A combo occurs when you cause two or more explosions by firing a single ball. 4. If you can finish a level really quickly, you may qualify for an Ace Time bonus. 5. Shoot coins to gain extra points. 34 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

37 Q3. Write T for the true and F for the false statements Change background color comes only after selecting Fit or Center position. 2. Click the theme you want to apply. You can preview the result in the Preview area in the dialog box. 3. Stretch position spreads the background image on the whole desktop area. 4. Click the Screen Saver drop-down arrow. A list of wallpapers appears. 5. Click Cancel. The changes get applied. Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1. What is a desktop theme? 5 Q2. Define the following: 5 drive, file, folder. Q3. How do you restore a deleted item from the Recycle Bin? 5 Q4. What is the use of reports? 5 Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Type two sentences without looking at the keyboard. 2. Open the Paint program from the following locations: Start menu, Run command. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

38 Model Paper-2 First Term Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Match the column A with the column B. 5 Column A ventilated area food or drink do not press mouse buttons close all programs Column B cool PC away from the computer hard before shutdown Q2. How would you save your computer and other devices. Tick or cross Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

39 Q3. Fill in the blanks Each stage consists of different. 2. The frog in the center has a in its mouth. 3. A occurs when you cause two or more explosions by firing a single ball. 4. If you can finish a level really quickly, you may qualify for an bonus. 5. coins to gain extra points. Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1. How can you keep your computer clean? 5 Q2. What care should you take while eating or drinking near your computer? 5 Q3. How is Zuma game launched from the Start button? 5 Q4. Write names of different power balls in the Zuma game. 5 Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Play the Zuma game and try to get more Ace Time bonuses Clean the computers in your lab carefully. 5 Gohar Computer Science Key Book

40 Model Paper-2 Second Term Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Write T for the true and F for the false statements Change background color, comes only after selecting Fit or Center position. 2. Click the theme you want to apply. You can preview the result in the Preview area in the dialog box. 3. Stretch position spreads the background image on the whole desktop area. 4. Click the Screen Saver drop-down arrow. A list of wallpapers appears. 5. Click Cancel. The changes get applied. Q2. Fill in the blanks Double-click an application icon. The application. 2. Click the Start button. The menu opens. 3. In the Computer folder, the left-side is called pane. 4. The is the information about the program that can open the file. 5. Click the button on the left pane. Further search stops. Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1. What should you do if the desired file or folder 38 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

41 appears before the search completes? Q2. From which locations can you open a program? Q3. Which button on the Personalization window is used to change the wallpaper? Q4. Define a screen saver. Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Change the desktop background. Apply it in Center, Tiles, and Stretch positions. 2. Set a picture in your computer as the desktop background. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

42 Model Paper-2 Third Term Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Write T for the true and F for the false statements When you click the Delete button, no confirmation box appears. 2. The deleted items move to the Documents folder. 3. Deleted items can sometimes be restored from the Recycle Bin. 4. Shift+Delete command moves the selected item to the Recycle Bin. 5. The default name for a new folder is New Folder. Q2. Fill in the blanks by using the appropriate words. 1. LESSON HISTORY informs you about the drills you have taken. 2. Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing lets you practice in two languages: English and. 3. Typing speed for an intermediate user is words per minute. 4. Click on the Home screen to start playing games. 5. Start button is on the edge of the Dashboard. 40 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

43 Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1. Write a method for deleting a file or folder. Q2. How do you restore a deleted item from the Recycle Bin? Q3. How do you return to the Home screen anytime while learning through Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing? Q4. Write about the typist area. Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Take a speed test. 2. Delete a folder created with your own name and restore it from the Bin. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

44 Model Paper-2 Annual Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Tick the true and cross the false statements Keep the work area also clean. 2. Eat and drink near your computer. 3. Strike hardly on the keyboard. 4. Do not try needles, etc. in holes in the computer. 5. Keep all programs open before you shut down your computer. Q2. Fill in the blanks with the proper words position adjusts the background image in the center of the desktop. 2. Higher resolution makes items on the screen appear. 3. Double-click Mouse in Control Panel. The Properties window opens. 4. Click OK to settings or Cancel to these settings. 5. Screen resolution determines the amount of that appears on your screen. 42 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

45 Q3. Label the Computer Folder. Details Pane Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1. Define the following: drive, file, folder. 5 Q2. Write the method of creating a desktop shortcut to a program. 5 Q3. What is the purpose of the Instructions screen in the Zuma game? 5 Q4. Make three suggestions to use the devices properly. 5 Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Take a speed test in Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing and try to avoid errors. 2. Create a file with your name, delete it, and permanently remove it from the Recycle Bin. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

46 Model Paper-3 First Term Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words Keep your computer in a well area. 2. Do not anything on the computer. 3. Do not press buttons hard. 4. Hold disks by the. 5. can erase data on your computer. Q2. Tick the true and cross the false statements Keep the work area also clean. 2. Eat and drink near your computer. 3. Strike hardly on the keyboard. 4. Do not try needles, etc. in holes in the computer. 5. Keep all programs open before you shut down your computer. 6. Do not let the balls reach the skull. 7. Explosion does not destroy all balls in its radius. 8. The Power balls will not turn back into normal balls after a while if you don t use them. 9. All stages in the Gauntlet mode are locked. 10. Press the 'Z' key to see how much time remains to get the Ace Time bonus. 44 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

47 Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1. Write the names of different power balls in the Zuma game. 10 Q2. Write the names of different bonuses in the Zuma game. 5 Q3. How to shut down your computer properly? 5 Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Play Zuma game and try to get more Ace Time bonuses Start a game other than Zuma in your computer e.g. Minesweeper. 5 Gohar Computer Science Key Book

48 Model Paper-3 Second Term Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Write T for the true and F for the false statements No program can be opened from the desktop. 2. Clicking the start button opens the Start menu. 3. Each drive is not represented by its name and icon. 4. CD/DVD Drive reads data from the CD/DVD-ROM inserted in it. 5. Location is another word for a folder. 6. Change background color, comes only after selecting Fit or Center position. 7. Click the theme you want to apply. You can preview the result in the Preview area in the dialog box. 8. Stretch position spreads the background image on the whole desktop area. 9. Click the Screen Saver drop-down arrow. A list of wallpapers appears. 10. Click Cancel. The changes get applied. Q2. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words A is an overall view of the computer. 2. Double-click a program icon. The program. 3. Click the Start button. The menu 46 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

49 opens. 4. Higher Resolution makes items on the screen appear. 5. The is the information about the program that can open the file. Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1.How do you open the Search box? 10 Q2.How can you change the desktop icons? Write the method.? 5 Q3. Define drive, file and folder. 5 Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Turn off the screen saver and then turn it on again. 2. Search for a file or folder told by your teacher using the computer folder. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

50 Model Paper-3 Third Term Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Write T for the true and F for the false statements F2 key is used to rename the selected item. 2. When you cut a file, it also remains at its original location. 3. When you click the Delete button, no confirmation box appears. 4. The deleted items move to the Documents folder. 5. Deleted items can sometimes be restored from the Recycle Bin. 6. You do not have a desktop shortcut for Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing program. 7. WPM is short for words per minute. 8. Language and audio settings can be adjusted on the Reports screen. 9. The test should be taken before learning all keys. 10. Play typing games by typing characters. Q2. Answer the following short questions What is the start up screen? 2. What is the difference between copying and cutting a file/folder? 3. What is a typing tutor? 4. Write about the typist area? 48 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

51 5. What is the default folder name for a newly created folder? Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1.How do you restore a deleted item from the Recycle Bin? Q2. Write a method for deleting a file or folder. Q3. What is the start up screen of Zuma game? Q4.How many Keyboard types can you practice in Mavis Beacon teaches Typing? Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Play a game after having learnt all the keys. 2. Copy a file or folder from one location and paste it to another location. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

52 Model Paper-3 Annual Time:30 min Computer 3 Objective Marks:20 Q1. Tick ( ) for the true and cross ( ) for the false statements Strike hard on the keyboard. 2. The explosion does not destroy all balls in its radius. 3. The Power balls will not turn back into normal balls after a while if you don t use them. 4. Click the theme you want to apply. You can preview the result in the Preview area in the dialog box. 5. Stretch position spreads the background image on the whole desktop area. 6. Each drive is not represented by its name and icon. 7. CD/DVD drive reads data from the CD/DVD-ROM inserted in it. 8. Shift+Delete command moves the selected item to the Recycle Bin. 9. The default name for a new folder is New Folder. 10. F2 key is used to rename the selected item. Q2. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words. 1. Do not anything on the computer. 2. Do not press buttons hard. 3. A occurs when you cause two or more explosions by firing a single ball. 50 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

53 4. If you can finish a level really quickly, you may qualify for an bonus. 5. Click OK to settings or Cancel to these settings. 6. Screen resolution determines the amount of that appears on your screen. 7. The is the information about the program that can open the file. 8. Click the button on the left pane. Further search stops. 9. Click on the Home screen to start playing games. 10. Start button is on the edge of the Dashboard. Time:30 min Subjective Marks:20 Q1. What is the purpose of the INSTRUCTIONS screen (in Zuma game)? Q2. How can we change the desktop icons? Write the method. Q3. How is Local Disk drive different from CD/DVD drive? Q4. What is the difference between copying and cutting a file/folder? Time:30 min Practical Marks:10 1. Set a picture in your computer as the desktop background Create a folder with your name on the desktop Delete the folder created with your name. 3 Gohar Computer Science Key Book

54 Model Paper-4 First Trimester Time:30 min Part A Marks:20 Instructions: Multiple-choice questions are given in this part. Attempt all questions. 1. Which is NOT a correct way to clean your computer? (a) keep the work area clean. (b) dust it often. (c) wash it with water every week. (d) keep it covered when not in use. 2. Which is the correct way to eat while working at a computer? (a) keep food on the screen. (b) keep food on the keyboard. (c) keep food on the mouse pad. (d) keep food away from the computer. 3. How should you use the keyboard? (a) press keys gently. (b) press keys hard. (c) clean keyboard with water and a brush. (d) keep your books on the keyboard. 4. How should you use a disc? (a) keep it uncovered. (b) keep magnets near it. (c) hold it by edges. (d) put scratches on it. 52 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

55 5. What should you not do to shut down your computer? (a) press the Power button. (b) close all programs. (c) save your work. (d) turn off the monitor. 6. What does destroy all the balls in its radius in Zuma game? (a) Slowdown (c) Explosion (b) Reverse (d) Accuracy 7. Match Column A with the Column B and write the answer in Column C. (8) A B C i. ventilated area a. disc drive ii. combo iii. monitor iv. ace time b. LCD c. coin bonus d. cool PC e. two or more explosions f. bonus Part B Open-Ended Questions Time: 30 min. Marks: 10 Instructions: This part has 2 open ended questions. Please use blank space given below the question to write the answer. Gohar Computer Science Key Book

56 1. (a) Why should you not touch the LCD screen? (b) What is Zuma? How do you gain Gap bonuses? 2. (a) Make three suggestions for using discs properly. (3) (b) (2) (3) How do you swap balls while playing the Zuma game? (2) Part C Practical Work Time: 30 min. Marks: Clean and arrange a computer and work area in the lab suggested by your instructor. (10) 2. Play the Zuma game. Use both the left-click and right-click buttons. Try to score as much as possible. (10) 54 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

57 Model Paper-4 Second Trimester Time:30 min Part A Marks:20 Instructions: Multiple-choice questions are given in this part. Attempt all questions. All questions carry equal marks. 1. The overall view of the desktop is called: (a) properties (c) screen saver (b) background (d) theme 2. Which position of the background adjusts it in the middle of the desktop? (a) Tile (c) Stretch (b) Center (d) Middle 3. What determines the amount of information that appears on the desktop? (a) screen resolution (b) screen Saver (c) desktop background (d) background position 4. Double-click Mouse in the Control Panel. Which window opens? (a) Mouse Settings (b) Cursor Properties (c) Mouse Properties (d) Mouse Management 5. Click the Screen Saver drop-down arrow. A list of wallpapers appears. (a) True Gohar Computer Science Key Book

58 (b) False 6. Desktop (create shortcut) command is used to: (a) copy desktop items to a certain location. (b) copy the item to the desktop. (c) create a link for the item on the desktop. (d) delete items from the desktop. 7. Where is the start button located usually? (a) in the bottom left corner (b) in the bottom right corner (c) in the top left corner (d) in the top right corner 8. What is the Run command to open MS Paint? (a) paint (c) mspaint (b) ms_paint (d) Microsoft_paint 9. The Run command for opening the Windows Media Player is (a) media_player (c) mediaplayer (b) wm_player (d) wmplayer 10. Which are the two view modes of the Control Panel? (a) Classic/Category (c) Classic/Creative (b) Classic/Modern (d) Classic/Modified Part B Open-Ended Questions Time: 30 min. Marks: 20 Instructions: This part has 2 open ended questions. Please use blank space given below the question to write the answer. 56 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

59 1. (a) Define a screen saver. (2) (b) What is the Start menu? What is its use? (3) 2.(a) How do three desktop background positions adjust the image? (b) From which locations can you open a program? (3) (2) Part C Practical Work Time: 30 min. Marks: Change the desktop background. Apply it in Center, Tiles, and Stretch positions. (10) 2. Set a picture in the computer as the desktop background. (5) 3. Create a desktop shortcut for a program instructed by your teacher. (5) Gohar Computer Science Key Book

60 Model Paper-4 Third Trimester Time:30 min Part A Marks:20 Instructions: Multiple-choice questions are given in this part. Attempt all questions. All questions carry equal marks. 1. The partitions on the hard disk are called: (a) hard disk drives (c) hard drive (b) hard disks (d) local disks 2. An item with a name and extension is called (a) icon (c) file (b) folder (d) program 3. Which is the extension of some pictures? (a) exe (b) dll (c) jpg (d) mif 4. In Windows Explorer, the folders in a drive are displayed on its (a) left (c) top (b) right (d) bottom 5. The Search box appears on the (a) top right corner (c) bottom right corner (b) top left corner (d) bottom left corner 6. Deleted items move to the (a) Taskbar (c) Recycle Bin (b) Start menu (d) Toolbar 7. Shift+Delete key is used to (a) remove items permanently from a computer 58 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

61 (b) move items to the Recycle Bin (c) restore deleted items (d) delete items and save a copy in another folder 9. Empty the Recycle Bin button is used to (a) permanently remove items stored in the Recycle Bin (b) restore all items from the Recycle Bin to their original locations (c) delete items temporarily (d) create a shortcut at the Start menu 10. Which is the short key to remove items permanently from the computer? (a) Alt+Delete (c) Shift+Delete (b) Ctrl+Delete (d) Ctrl+D Part B Open-Ended Questions Time: 30 min. Marks: 10 Instructions: This part has 2 open ended questions. Please use blank space given below the question to write the answer. 1. (a) Differentiate between a file and a folder. (3) (b) How is a local drive different from a CD/ DVD drive? (2) 2. (a) What is the advantage of moving files to the Recycle Bin instead of deleting them permanently? (3) (b) Give short keys combinations for different types of deletions. (2) Gohar Computer Science Key Book

62 Part C Practical Work Time: 30 min. Marks: Label different parts of the Computer folder. (10) 2. Search for a certain file or folder told by your instructor. 3. Move an item to the Recycle Bin. Then restore it to its original location. (5) (5) 60 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

63 Model Paper-4 Annual Time:30 min Part A Marks:20 Instructions: Multiple-choice questions are given in this part. Attempt all questions. All questions carry equal marks. 1. Which key do you use for renaming a selected item? (a) F5 (b) F3 (c) F4 (d) F2 2. Which task moves an item to another location? (a) Removing (c) Cutting (b) Copying (d) Renaming 3. On which row does a user rest his hands while typing? (a) ASDFG row (c) ZXCVB row (b) QWERTY row (d) Number row 4. Typing speed is measured in terms of (a) Paragraphs per minute (b) Lines per minute (c) Words per minute (d) Pages per minute 5. The screen that appears when a program starts and informs of the version of the program is called the (a) information screen (c) startup screen (b) version screen (d) new screen Gohar Computer Science Key Book

64 6. What is this icon of? (a) Recycle Bin (b) file (c) folder (d) my Computer 7. Which is the short key to remove items permanently from the computer? (a) Shift+Delete (c) Alt+Delete (b) Ctrl+Delete (d) Ctrl+D 8. Which are the two view modes of the Control Panel? (a) Classic/Category (c) Classic/Creative (b) Classic/Modern (d) Classic/Modified 9. How should you use a disc? (a) Keep magnets near it. (c) Keep it uncovered. (b) Hold it by edges. (d) Put scratches on it. 10. The overall view of the desktop is: (a) screen saver (c) theme (b) background (d) properties 62 Part B Open-Ended Questions Time: 30 min. Marks: 10 Instructions: This part has 2 open ended questions. Please use blank space given below the question to write the answer. 1. (a) Define the following: Cutting, Copying, Pasting. (3) (b) How can you tackle the following error report: The destination already contains a folder named. (2) Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

65 2. (a) What is the Start menu? What is its use? (3) (b) What is the advantage of moving files to the Recycle Bin instead of deleting them permanently? (2) Part C Practical Work Time: 30 min. Marks: Test your typing level in the presence of your instructor using the typing tutor. (10) 2. Copy the file at a certain location told by your instructor and paste it to the Desktop. (5) 3. Customize the desktop background. (2) 4. Apply a screen saver. (3) Gohar Computer Science Key Book

66 SCHEME OF STUDY 34 weeks 5/6 days a week Four Terms 1st Term WEEK UNIT # UNIT/ TOPICS PAGE # Ist 1 HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR COMPUTER 5 to 7 Topic # 1 to 5 2nd " Topic # 6 to 8 & Activities 8 to 12 3rd Revision and Test of the Above Topics (Unit 1 ) 4th 2 LEARNING MOUSE SKILLS THROUGH THE ZUMA GAME Starting the Game, Playing the Game & 14 to 19 Power Balls 5th " Earning Bonuses, Playing Game in the Gauntlet Mode & Activities 20 to 23 6th Revision and Test of the Above Topics (Unit 2) 7th Preparatory Tests' Week (Unit 1 & 2 Theory & Lab ) 8th 1st Term Paper (Units 1 & 2) 2nd Term WEEK UNIT # UNIT/ TOPICS PAGE # 9th 3 CUSTOMIZING THE DESKTOP AND THE CURSOR 25 to 35 Customizing the Desktop (1.1 to 1.8) 10th " Customizing the Cursor 36 to 40 11th WORKINK WITH WINDOWS Revision and Test of the Above Topics (Units 3 & 4) 12th 4 Topics 1.1 to 1.3 / 2/ 3.1 to to 58 13th " Activities 59 to 61 14th Revision and Test of the Above Topics (Unit 4) 15th Preparatory Tests' Week (Unit 3 & 4Theory & Lab ) 16th 2nd Term Paper (Units 3 & 4) 64 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

67 3rd Term WEEK UNIT # UNIT/ TOPICS PAGE # 17th 5 MANAGEMENT OF FILES AND FOLDERS Topics 1.1 to 1.4 / 2.1 to to 73 18th " Topics 3, 4 & Activities 74 to 80 19th Revision and Test of the Above Topics (Unit 5) 20th 6 MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING Topics 1.1 to 1.2 / 2.1 to 2.2 & 3.1 to to 87 21st " Topics 4.1 to 4.2 / 5.1 to 5.4 / 6 / 7 & Activities 88 to 96 22nd Revision and Test of the Above Topics (Unit 6) 23rd Preparatory Tests' Week (Unit 5 Theory & Lab ) 24th Preparatory Tests' Week (Unit 6 Theory & Lab ) 25th 3rd Term Paper (Units 5 & 6) Final Term WEEK UNIT # UNIT/ TOPICS PAGE # 1 HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR 26th (REVISI ON COMPUTER Topic # 1 to 8 & Activities 5 to 12 27th 28th 29th 30th 2 (REVISI ON 3 (REVISI ON 4 (REVISI ON LEARNING MOUSE SKILLS THROUGH THE ZUMA GAME Starting the Game, Playing the Game & Power Balls / Earning Bonuses, Playing Game in the Gauntlet Mode & Activities Revision and Test of the Above Topics (Theory & Lab) (Unit 1 & 2) CUSTOMIZING THE DESKTOP AND THE CURSOR Customizing the Desktop (1.1 to 1.8) / Customizing the Cursor WORKINK WITH WINDOWS Topics 1.1 to 1.3 / 2/ 3.1 to 3.5 / Activities 14 to to to 61 Gohar Computer Science Key Book

68 31st 32nd 33rd ON 5 (REVISI ON 6 (REVISI ON Revision and Test of the Above Topics (Theory & Lab) (Unit 3 & 4) MANAGEMENT OF FILES AND FOLDERS Topics 1.1 to 1.4 / 2.1 to 2.2 / Topics 3, 4 & Activities MAVIS BEACON TEACHES TYPING Topics 1.1 to 1.2 / 2.1 to 2.2 & 3.1 to 3.9 / Topics 4.1 to 4.2 / 5.1 to 5.4 / 6 / 7 & Activities 34th Final Term Paper (Units 1 to 6) 62 to to 96 NOTE : Teachers may synchronize this Scheme of Study with our (Term Wise ) Model Papers, according to their specific needs. 66 Gohar Computer Science Key Book - 3

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