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Bhiwani Public School

A Project Report on MS-Word & PowerPoint

Submitted to:Mrs. Shaveta

Submitted by:Vanshika
9th A1
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Table of Contents:
Sr. No.

Title

No. of Slides

1.

Introduction

2.

English

3-5

3.

Mathematics

6-7

4.

Social Science

Science

6.

Information Technology

10-19

ENGLISH
Fiction
UNIT 1 How I Taught My Grandmother To Read
By SudhaMurty
Message:- Study has no age bar.
UNIT 2 A Dog Named Duke
By William D. Ellis
Message:- A Relationship between Man and Beast can be sublime.
UNIT 3 A Man Who Knew Too Much
By Alexander Baron
Message:- Showing off stands in the way of their progress and costs them very heavily.

Poetry

UNIT 6 The Brook


By Alfred Lord Tennyson
Message:- Human Beings must learn to take joys and sorrows in their stride and keep
moving on wards.
UNIT 7 The Road Not Taken
By Robert Frost
Message:- We can not get Everything in life and have to make choices.
UNIT 8 The Solitary Reaper
By William Wordsworth
Message:- The Beauty can be enjoyed by those who have appreciative eyes and ears.
UNIT 9 Lord Ullmans Daughter
By Thomas Campbell
Message:-: The rash decisions can lead to disastrous results.

Drama

1. Villa For Sale


By Sacha Guitry

GRAMMAR
Full
Novel
3 Man in a Boat (B y Jerome K Jerome)
Lesson 1 to 8
Writing section
Speech
Story writing
Letter Writing
Diary Entry

Mathematics
CHAPTER-1 NUMBER SYSTEM
IRRATIONAL NUMBER
REAL NUMBER AND THEIR DECIMAL EXPANSION
REPRESENTING REAL NUMBERS ON NUMBER LINE
OPERATION ON REAL NUMBER
LAWS OF EXPONENT FOR REAL NUMBER

CHAPTER-2 POLYNOMIAL
POLYNOMIAL IN ONE VARIABLE
ZEROES OF A POLYNOMIAL
REMAINDER THEOREM
FACTORIZATION OF POLYNOMIALS
ALGEBRAIC IDENTITIES

CHAPTER-3 COORDINATE GEOMETRY


CARTESIAN SYSTEM
PLOTTING OF POINT IN THE PLANE IF ITS COORDINATES ARE GIVEN

Mathematics
CHAPTER-5 INTRODUCTION TO EUCLIDS GEOMETRY
EUCLIDS DEFINITIONS, AXIOMS AND POSTULATES
EQUIVALENT VERSIONS OF EUCLID FIFTH POSTULATE

CHAPTER-6 LINES AND ANGLES


BASIC TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
INTERSECTING LINES AND NON INTERSECTING LINES
PAIRS OF ANGLES
PARALLEL LINES AND TRANSVERSAL
LINES PARALLEL TO THE SAME LINE
ANGLES SUM PROPERTIES OF A TRIANGLE

CHAPTER-7 TRIANGLES
CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLE
CRITERIA FOR CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLES
SOME PROPERTIES OF A TRIANGLE
SOME MORE CRITERIA FOR CONGRUENCE OF TRIANGLE
INEQUALITIES IN A TRIANGLE
CHAPTER- 12 HERONS FORMULA
AREA OF TRIANGLE
APPLICATION OF HERONS FORMULA IN FINDING AREAS OF QUADRILATERAL
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Social Science
History
Chapter-1 The French Revolution
Chapter-2 Socialism in Europe and the Russian revolution
Chapter-3 Nazism and Rise of Hitler

Geography
Chapter-1 India Size and Location
Chapter-2 Physical Features of India
Chapter-3 Drainage

Democratic Politics
Chapter-1 Democracy in Contemporary world
Chapter-2 What is Democracy? Why do we need Democracy?
Chapter-3 Constitutional Design

Economics
Chapter-1 Factors of Production
Chapter-2 People as Resource

Science
Chemistry
Chapter-1 Matter in our Surroundings
Chapter-2 Is matter around us Is pure?
Biology
Chapter-5 Fundamental unit of life.
Chapter-6 Tissue.
Chapter-7 Diversity in Living organisms
Physics
Chapter-8 Motion
Chapter-9 Force and Law of Motion

Information Technology
Chapter-1 Computers Systems
What is Computer?
Functioning of Computer
Functional Components of a Computer
Basic Applications
Characteristics of a Computer
Types of Computers
Convergence of Technologies

Chapter-2 Computer Components


Input Unit
The processing unit
Output Unit
Memory Device
New Age Memories

Chapter-3 Computer Software


Types of Software
Programming languages

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Information Technology
Chapter-4 Communication Technologies
What is Network?
Networking
Components of Network
Networking Transmission Media
Modem
Types of Networks
Introduction to Internet

Chapter-5 Working with OS


Basic Concepts of OS
Need for Operating System
Function of OS
Types of OS
Commonly used OS
Introduction to Windows 7
Directory Structure of windows OS
Explore your computer
Starting and Closing programs
Managing files and Folders
Creating Shortcuts
Shutting down the computer

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Information Technology
Chapter-6 OpenOffice.org Writer - 1

What is Word processor?


Getting started with word Processor
Word Processing terminology
Editing Documents
find and Replace
formatting the documents
Inserting symbols

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Input Devices
In computing, an input device is a peripheral (piece of computer hardware equipment) used to provide data and control signals to an
information processing system such as a computer or other information appliance. Examples of input devices include keyboards,
mice, scanners, digital cameras and joysticks.
To interact with your computer, you need input devices. The most common are a keyboard and a mouse, but there are other devices
for more specialized tasks. Learn about these devices and how they're becoming integrated into single computer systems.

Input Device Defined


An input device for a computer allows you to enter information. The most fundamental pieces of information are keystrokes on a
keyboard and clicks with a mouse. These two input devices are essential for you to interact with your computer. Many other input
devices exist for entering other types of information, such as images, audio and video. Input devices represent one type of computer
peripheral - the other two types are output devices and storage devices.

Examples of Input Devices


A keyboard is the most fundamental input device for any computer system. In the early days of computing, it was typically the only
input device. A keyboard contains keys for letters and numbers as well as for specialized tasks, such as Enter, Delete, etc.

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Typical mouse for a desktop Computer

Desktop computers have a separate keyboard and mouse, but for laptops, these are integrated into a computer system itself. In
laptops, the mouse is actually substituted with a touchpad or track pad. This is a specialized surface that follows the motion of
your finger. You can still connect an external mouse to a laptop if you prefer

ADVANTAGE:
Available in variety of formats.

DISADVANTAGE:
Not useful for entering some specific type of data .

Image Scanner
Another common input device is an image scanner. A typical desktop or flatbed scanner
is a device that optically scans printed images and paper documents and converts
them into digital images. In most scanners, you place the document on a glass plate
and place an opaque cover over it. A bright light moves across the image, and the
reflection is captured by a sensor, which converts the document to a digital image.
ADVANTAGE:
An image can be converted from paper into digital format and later enhanced and used in computer documents .
DISADVANTAGE:
Images can take up a lot of memory space .

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Microphone
Audio and video can be recorded using a microphone and video
camera, respectively. Due to the popularity of video conferencing
using services like Skype, these are now typically integrated in most
laptops and monitor displays for desktops; however, you can also
connect an external webcam, which can record both audio and video.
ADVANTAGE:
Useful for inputting audio/sounds which cannot be input through other available input devices.

DISADVANTAGE:
Needs specific and additional hardware called soundcard which must be inserted in motherboard.

USES:
It is used for given values.

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Output Devices
An output device is any hardware component that conveys information to one or more people. Three commonly used
output devices are a printer, a monitor and speakers.

Examples: Monitor

Advantage:

LG
$209.99-$499.99
Samsung
$249.99-$549.99
Hewlett
$199.99-$599.99
-Packard
Acer
$199.99-$549.99
Envision
$169.99-$279.99
Gateway
$199.99-$679.99
machines
$114.99-$209.99
Apple $599.99-$899.99
Compaq
$114.99
Mag
$249.99
Velocity Micro $369.99

Most Computing devices come with them inbuilt display units.

Disadvantages:

The Older versions which used CRT technology consume a lot of power while others produce harmful radiations that can
be injurious to long term users.

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Printers

Advantages:

They produce high quality paper output for presentation at a speedy rate.
It is also possible to share the printer among different
users in a$49.99-$699.99
network.

Hewlett

Disadvantages:

The cost for maintenance of the printer

-Packard
Canon $49.99-$849.99

Brother
$99.99-$399.99

equipment
as well
as printing ink is
Epson
$89.99-$399.99

Panasonic
$299.99

Lexmark
$89.99-$249.99

cumulatively high

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Speakers

Advantage:
They are easy to operate as no additional functions are required to play through them (plug and Play).
Disadvantages:
They may distract other people from their work and hence not favorable for work environment
especially where offices are shared.

Logitech
$52.99-$79.99
Cyber Acoustics
$14.99
Insignia
$22.99-$49.99
Altec Lansing $99.99
Rocketfish
$49.99-$79.99
Bose
$99.99-$399.99

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Slide projectors

Advantage:

It can project output to a larger audience as compared to the limited display size of the monitor.

Disadvantage:

They require to be used in a dark rooms for clarity to be achieved

Optoma

$699.99-$1799.99

Epson

$599.99-$1349.99

InFocus

Sharp $799.99-$899.99

Toshiba

$599.99-$949.99
$899.99-$1299.00

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-Office Use (Secretary)-

Along with the home use the secretary as well could take advantage of the keyboard and mouse combo but along with that for
document use in the office she could look for all-in-one printer, scanner and fax machine

Brother All-In-One laser


printer, scanner and fax
machine. $199.99

When compared to the cheapest scanner, laser printer and fax whose prices follow: $75.99, $125.99 and $59.99.
The all-in-one is a much better deal and price for office use.

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Vansh

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