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+ Communication—An Introduction © 7Cs of Communication + Factors Atfecting Communication + Methods of Communication + Communication Styles + Basics of Pronunciation + Pans of Speech + Greetings | + Asking Questions + Discussing Family | ‘+ Habits and Routines ) You probably hear people talking about communication all the time. Everyone needs it and wants it, but what exactly is communication? In this unit, we will learn about communication, methods of communication and different types of communication styles. Next, you will learn about basics of writing styles. @) comm Communication is the ‘sharing’ of information between two or more people or within a group to achieve a common, understanding. The word ‘communication’ comes from the Latin word ‘communicare’, which means to share, The ability to clearly communicate and share thoughts, feelings and ideas will help you in all your dealings with others. Speaking more than one language can help you communicate well with people around the world. Communication skills are required to: tion—An Introduction * Inform: for example, announcing the latest assessment guidelines given by CBSE. + Influence: for example, negotiating with a shopkeeper for a discount. ‘+ Express feelings: for example, say that you ate enthusiastic about your success or an assigned task. The Communication Process Communication is the process of transmission of an appropriate message from a sender to a receiver through 8 transmission channel in a proper format, The communication process helps in sharing of a common meaning between the sender and the receiver. Let us study all these elements in cetail + Sender: Can be any person, group or an organisation that intiates the process of communication, The sender's knowledge, experiences and skills influence the quality of the message. Communication Skilis-Il) | 19 7! Wt¢ Tdeas/Message: This message can be in the form of an idea oF any information a sender wishes to convey, ‘+ Encoding: Sending a message in the form of text, signs, symbols or any other visual which the receiver has to decode to know its actual meaning, Feedback » Sender * a Decoding Ideas/Message Elements of = Communication wa Receiver Encoding f Communication & Channel ‘+ Communication Channel: Is the medium used to deliver a message. So, now we can send messages through e-mail, voice mail, social websites, ete ‘+ Receiver: Can be any person, group or an organisation that interprets the message conveyed by a sender. Also a receiver needs to be smart enough to understand exact meaning of the message sent. Decoding: The receiver has to extract the meaning from the text, signs or symbols sent by the sender and find out its actual meaning. ‘+ Feedback: It is the process in which the receiver and the sender are ensuring that they understood each other correctly, @ 7Cs of Communication ‘Communication is a two-way exchange of information, i.e. give and take, Speaking and writing to someone are ‘examples of giving information, Reading and listening to someone are examples of taking information. Following the basic principles of professional communication skills wll enable effective communication. Following are the 7Cs of effective communication Concise Keep it to the point, Avoid Clear Concrete Avoid complex words & Be specific, Use facts & figures phrases to support your message filler words like ‘basically’, ‘like’, etc. Correct Coherent Complete Use correct spellings, Use words that make sense. ‘The message should contain grammar and language Stick to the main topic all the information Courteous Be polite and respectful 20 | Touchpad Artificial Intelligence-XI A,® Video Session ‘Scan the QR code or visit the following link to watch the video: Communication—Basics and Importance httpsy/vww youtube com/watch?v=2Lkb705RdG EBLlist= ROLVIGIANXM-vpsBindex=22 After watching the video, answer the following question: Why is communication important? @ Factors Affecting Commu There are several factors that affect communication too. Let's have a look at these. Functional Relations. Positional Relations Group Relations Educational Qualification Emotion & Feeling Misunderstending| Hereditary Difference ‘Geographical Difference Factors that Influence Communication Environment @ Methods of Communication ‘There are different methods of communication—Verbal, Non-verbal and Visual communication. Let us understand each one, Verbal Communication Verbal communication i the exchange of information using words, This is what most people use as a communication method. Verbal communication is important. If you don't use the right words, you'll be confused and you won't be able to convey your message. The types of verbal communication are: * Oral or Spoken Communication: This type of communication takes place during face-to-face conversations, group discussions, telephone calls, and any other circumstances, where spoken words are used to communicate your thoughts, present ideas and share information. Communication Skils-IIl | 21 7@* Wt© Written Communication: It refers to the process of conveying your message through written language. Advantages of Verbal Communica’ ‘Some of the advantages of verbal communication are: + Saves 2 lot of time and money. + This mode of communication is convenient to use sin ce it is quick in obtaining feedback from receiver. ‘+ _ Incase of written communication, the information conveyed can be saved for future use such as for production of evidence. + Good oratory skills are very useful for persuasion or for convincing especially in marketing business. Disadvantages of Verbal Communication ‘Some of the disadvantages of verbal communication are: Verbal Communication becomes very difficult incase of language barrier or noise between sender and receiver + Incase of oral communication, long messages are difficult to memorise and it might become confusing. Although written communication may overcome this problem but it might become boring incase of long piece of text + It is necessary to think before you speak since words once spoken cannot be taken back. This might hurt sentiments of others. Non-Verbal Communicat in Non-verbal communication is the transmission of a message without using words. We send signals and messages to others through our expressions, gestures and body posture, \ ~ 22 | Touchpad Artificial intelligence-xt TAR,Advantages of Non-verbal Communication Some of the advantages of non-verbal communication a0 + Non-verbal communication makes cur message stronger. + Proper gestures and postures help us work professionally, You can make your message more affective by using the correct gestures when speaking, + Knowledge of non-verbal communication helps us understand the reaction of our audience and adapt our behaviour and communication accordingly. + Ifthe verbal message is biocked by noise, distance, atc, you can use the hand gesture to exchange the message. Disadvantages of Non-verbal Communication ‘Some of the disadvantages of non-verbal communication are: © Lack of formality = Culture oriented ‘+ No explanation of messages = Ambiguity * Long conversations are not possible Visual Communication Another important method of communication Is visual communication, which involves sending and understanding the message through images or pictures alone. The main advantage of this type of communication is that you don't need to know a particular language to understand it. It's simple, easy to understand and stays the same in different lo¢ations. Examples of visual communication Include charts & graphs. signs, movies, ete SO® WOW ®Oe®@ ML PROGRAM Advantages of Visual Communication + Visual information immediately catches attention of audience. «Visual communication increases the credibility of the message since "seeing is believing” * Visual communication is free from language and cultural barriers. Therefore, it is effective for a diverse audience © Visual communication is easy to interpret and present since pictorial representation of data is easy to convey. Communication Skills-Ill | 23 [MitDisadvantages of Visual Communication Some of the disadvantages of visual communication are: + Methods of communication are costly. «Sometime visual presentation of information becomes complex. This method of communication is considered as an incomplete method, ® Communication Styles [A vstyle’ of communication includes verbal as well as non-verbal skills. If you use the correct communication style, your communication will be more effective because others can clearly understand your words and answer you better. There are mainly four styles of communication: Passive Passive Aggres Emotionally dishonest, self enhancing at Emotionally dishonest, indirect, denies self others’ expense needs Aggressive Assertive Inzppropriately honest, blaming, atta | Appropriately honest, exoressive, self-confident Let us leam bout them in detail Passive Communication This communication style is mostly practiced by introvert people. This involves: + Being submissive and not expressing your opinion so as to evoid conflict. «Staying quiet despite being criticised, ‘© Being apologetic even when not at fault. * Uncomfortable body language depicting lack of confidence. There are various disadvantages of being passive: + Projects lack of confidence and self-esteem © Causes frustration and anxiety in the long run. © Fail to express their feelings. * Exhibits poor body language and no eye contact. Aggressive Communication This communication style involves: + Using strong language and being hurtful to others.+ Blaming and not accepting your faults + Controlling and dominating others + Not caring for ather’s views and being disrespectful Thete are various disadvantages of being aggressive: * Makes you verbally or physically abusive + Makes you intimidating and rude person. + Prevents you from becoming mature, understanding and amiable person, * You fal to listen to others, this breaks communication. Passive Aggressive Communication This communication style involves acting passive on the surface while showing aggression in 2 subtle way. Characteristics of such a communication style are: * Muttering to oneself rather than telling or sharing the issue. + Appearing sweet on the outside wheres in reality being resentful. + Trying to get your own way without taking responsibilty © Being sarcastic and untruthful + Your body language and facial expressions don't match with what you want to portray. Example, smiling despite being angry. There are various disadvantages of being passively aggressive: + Eventually not getting the desired results from your communication since real issues are never addressed. = Struggle to voice your opinions despite being aware of them. ‘+ Constant suppression of true emotions, thus feeling persistent unhappiness. Assertive Communication As you can see from the above figure, being assertive is the most effective communication style. This involves: + Expressing your opinion and desires without ignoring others, + Giving others due respect, * Accepting others’ opinions, + Discovering a balance between your needs and others’ needs. There are various disadvantages to being assertive: * Builds confidence and self-esteem, * Prevents you from doing or saying something that you might regret later, + Makes you and others feel optimistic, + Makes it easy for you to help everyone express their thoughts, © Enhances confidence and makes you a better communicator. Communication Skits. | 25 htPracticing Assertive Communication. Assertiveness means effective communication. It's not just about using the right words; it's about making sure your body language conveys the right message, The central part of assertiveness is positive thinking. A self-confident person who believes in himself uses positive language, seeks positive results and respects the opinions of others, The following are tips you can use to increase your self-esteem and Improve the image you are portraying and the language you use. Learning to say ‘NO’ One of the most important ways of being assertive is to learn to say NO’ without offending the other person. Have you ever encountered a situation where you wanted to say ‘No’ but didn't do so, as you didn’t want to sound rude or upset the other person? It i often difficult to say no to family, friends, colleagues, and bosses. This may be because of a variety of reasons: + You may not want to annoy or offend the other person. You may not want to enter into an argument. + You may fear being excluded from the group or team. However, n many cases, its important to learn to say ‘NO’ Let us learn the steps of saying NO by using the ‘AEIOU Model.@) Basics of Pronunciation Pronunciation is how you say a word of a language. If we clo not say (or pronounce) words correctly others may not understand what we are saying. To communicate well when you speak, you must know how to pronounce words correctly. Using correct pronunciations of words will help you express yourself clearly and confidently. It will also help others to understand your words easily. rn) Pronun ciatiot Phonetics Phonetics is the study of human sounds and phonology is the systematic classification of sounds in one or more specific languages. Sounds can be divided into consonants and vowels. The first can be characterized by 1) place, 2) mode of pronunciation and 3) voice. The English alphabet has 26 letters from A to Z. However, each of these letters can be pronounced differently in different words. We write words in English language using 26 letters. However, while speaking English, more than 26 sounds are used. For this reason, the spelling of aword does not always match its pronunciation, Letus understand the sounds we use. All English words are made of three basic types of sounds—vowels, Diphthongs (combination sound of two vowels) and consonants, Let us see some examples: vowel diphthongs consonants sit count think cat cheer pullD Video Session Scan the QR code or visit the following link to watch the video: 44 sounds in English ‘alphabet | 44 phonemes | how te pronounce all Enalish sounds | 44 phonics sound https//wwvayoutube.com/watch?v=4.m-ig NUKE After watching the video, answer the following questions: 1. What are the different types of vowel sounds? Write their names. ‘What is the difference between consonants and diagraphs sounds? (Parts of Speech ‘The various words that we use in sentences are parts of speech. Let us look at the different parts of speech eee =n Noun name of person, place, or thing mouse, Paris Verb action/doing words crying, ran Adjective describes a noun caring, big describes the verb, adjective, or : Adverb were loudly, quickly Pronoun replaces the noun eee | ‘The mouse ran up the tree. am going to Paris. The baby was erying. The dog ran after the cat. ‘The caring sister rocked the baby's cradle. Thave a big house. He was snoring loudly. My cat drinks milk quickly. Heis quite clever. You should not cry. ‘Along with the above main parts of speech, there are several words that support them. These are: an, the ‘connecting words—because, and, but, 50 “show relation between words—of, between, for words express strong emotions—alas, wow Touchpad Artificial intelligence-XI Late an apple yesterday. ‘The bus is late. Twas hungry, so | ate the apple. The baby cried for a long time. Wow! What a beautiful necklace.= we Rr Sentences A-sentence is a group of words that make complete sense. A sentence has different parts as shown below: The cat drinks milk, Subject - the person or thing performing the action Verb ~ ‘Object ~ the expresses what receiver of the the action is. action, Types of Objects ‘The object in a sentence can be either direct or indirect. Let us understand both @ noun or pyonoun receiving the action generally preceded by the verb does not depend on the indirect object 2 noun/pronoun that receives the direct object generally preceded by prepositions depends on the direct object Let us understand using an example: My brother gave new shoes to his friend. Direct object Indirect object & Ai Reboot 1. Name any 3 Cs of effective communication, i and____are two types of Verbal Communication. (Fill in the blanks.) i 3. You can make your message more effective by using the correct gestures when speaking. (State True or False) 4. Identify the subject and object in the following sentences: | © a. Tara opened the umbrella as it was raining e b. Manisha is buying a new car, 5. Identify the direct and indirect objects in the following sentences: 2 Dad bought Mansi a new toy. b. The nurse read the patient a book at the hospitalTypes of Sentences—Active and Passive We use both active and passive sentences while speaking. How to distinguish between the two? Active Sentence Passive Sentence Subject + verb + object Object + verb + subject The subject performs the action ‘The subject is being acted upon. on the object Example: The car was sold by me. Example: I sold the car. The house was painted by Gargi Gargi painted the house. Sentences are also categorised based on purpose as follows: Declarative Sentences Interrogative Sentences Factual Statements Used to ask questions Imperative Sentences Used to give commands or Exclamatory Sentences Used to express a strong emotion instructions Examples: Declarative Sentences © We own a parrot. + Istudied during the day so that I could party tater. Interrogative Sentences Have you read this book? + Why are you so quiet? Imperative Sentences + Wash your dirty clthes. + Feed the dog Exclamatory Sentences * Your dog is so big! + Alas! We lost the game. Paragraph A group of sentences forms a paragraph. A paragraph works around a common idea. If you want to write for ‘another idea, create a new paragraph. For example, if you're writing about colleges, the first paragraph may contain sentences referring to names, locations, and other details about different colleges in a particular city. In the next paragraph, you can describe what you like about a particular college. ® Greetings There are many ways to greet when you meet someone. Greetings differ when you meet your colleagues at work or meet friends. Similarly, there are many ways to say goodbye when leaving for the day. Greeting also depends on who we are talking to and even the time of the day, Over all, greetings help us start a nice conversation. @~ 30 | Touchpad Artificial intelligence-xi Se
Text Document or pressing Ctil+N on the keyboard Let us understand the various options of a document window. Menu Bar The menu baris at the top of a document window. When you click on any menu option, a submenu with commands will open. Let us understand the functions of the options in the menu bar. i qs iW [ i L + File: contains commands like New, Open, Save, and Print which apply to the entire document. + Edit: contains document editing tools like Cut, Copy, Paste, Find & Replace, ate. ‘= View: contains commands like Zoom in/out, Web, Status Bar, Ruler, etc. that are used to change the display of a document, + Insert: Contains commands to add and insert various objects into the document. For exemple images, shapes, diagrams, headers, footers, page numbers, and so on, Format: Contains commands to change the appearance of text. + Style: Contains commands that determine the general style of the document. You can cheose a new style for the document from here. + Table: Contains commands to insert or delete tables in your document and format them. Toolbar ‘The toolbar is at the bottom of the menu bar, which has several icons to execute commands directly without clicking ‘on the menu. There are many toolbars—the Standard Toalbar contains commands for creating new files, saving files, printing files, inserting tables, and more. The Formatting Toolbar contains commands for changing text styles, font size, paragraph alignment, and more era Formatting Toolbar ~ 56 | Touchpad Atificial inteligence-XI 3 g 2ttalic Vielzeamirreeia-® a- For example, to make your text appear bold, simply click the bold icon on the formatting toolbar instead of using the menu options (as shown in the figure), Explore the several menu options and the toolbars or use Help to understand how a particular function can be performed, Let us see a few function Click on the File menu, from here you can use the following commands to: + Open: Open another existing document + Close © Save/Save As: Save your current document. The following formats are available: (ao eho preter) Unaease eu fp Ne peaks | a + Print Praview: See how your document will look like on printing + Print: Give command to print the document on paper as per the printer attached to your computer. ICT Skilis-I | 57@® Formatting Text Text formatting means changing the appearance of text. Different parts of the text may appear in different styles and sizas. You can bold, underline, or highlight the text to make it visually appealing. Let us understand how to format the text in your document: 1. Select the text 2. Clickon the drop-down menu on the formatting toolbar and select the font style and sizeas per your requirement. Bold/Italic/Underline 1. Select the text. 2. Click on bold/italic/underline to change the appearance of the text. Keyboard shortcuts: Bold ~ Ctrl +B alc ~ Cte +1 Underline - Ctrl + U Bold ment 1. Select the text 2. Click on the alignment you want—left/right/ | | center/justify to align the text. By default, the text is left-aligned, | Cut/Copy and Paste Use the icons on the standard toolbar to cut/copy and paste text. Keyboard shortcuts: Cut—Ctrl + x | Copy~ Ctrl + C Paste— Ctrl+V Find and Replace 1. To find and replace the text, click the icon on the toolbar. 2. This displays the Find and Replace dialog box. 3. You can enter the text you are looking for and when it is found, OpenOffice will highlight it for you. 4. Youcan also replace textwith another text To find ‘and replace all matching text in the document, click Replace All, or replace one at a time, §8 | Touchpad Artificial Intelligence-X!(&) spell checking & Grammar One of the main uses of word processor is to check spelling and grammar, The incorrect words are corrected by using the Spelling & Grammer option Click on the Spelling & Grammar icon. The Spelling and Grammar dialog box appears, You can choose from different options, WD ipaling wd Gomme 77 Language . Werd Count Outine Humberng.. Line Numbesing Footnctesfendnetes You can click on the Tools option in the Menu bar to use Spelling and Grammar. The Automatic Spell Checking can be enabled/disabled from the Tools menu too. Keyboard shortcut to use Spelling & Grammar feature is F7 or Shift+F7 (@ inserting Lists, Tables, Pictures, and Shapes Writer allows us to insert lists, tables, pictures and shapes in a document. These features enhance the look and feel of the document. Let us learn about them in detail, Lists All word processors have the ability to create numbered or bulleted lists. If you want to display data in row and column format, you can also insert a table in your docurnent. Cick on Format > Bullets and Numbering, The Bulless and Numbering dialog box appears. Choose bulleted lists or numbered lists as per your choice as shown in the figure. This will create a bulleted/numbered list as per the option chosen. Tables We can insert a table in our document to represent the data in tabular format. For example, 9 report card of 8 student is created with the help of table. To insert a table inv the document, click on Table —> Insert Table option from the menu bar The insert Table dialog box will open. Choose the number of rows and columns you want in your table. By default. the table will have 2 rows and 2 columns. ICT Skils-tIl | 59 Lueta [TE [Doentipente eaten You can also insert a table by clicking on icon or pressing Ctrl+F12 on the keyboard. Pictures and Shapes OpenOffice Writer allows us to insert pictures end shapes into our documents. Pictures and shapes make our document attractive and presentable. To insert any image, click on Insert -+ Picture -> From File. This will open the Insert Image dialog box. Select your image and click Open. To insert a shape, dick on Shape option from the Drawing toolbar. This will open a submenu as shown, Select any cone option as per your requirement. > 60 | Touchpad Artificial inteligence-Xi SS(B)aading Header, Footer and Page Number Ina document. the top portion of a page is known as header while the bottom portion of the page is known as footer The header and footer are used to display contain information on every page at the same place, For example, ifwe want to display the title and the date at the top of each page and the page number at the bottom of each page, we can use a header or a footer feature of a word processor, Click on Insert -+ Header — Default. A header will be added at the top of each page. Type in the information like document title, date/time, etc. you want to add in the header. It will appear at the top of each page of the document. ° meg Inert) cvhateosen) 9009 Joe 0 ee Similarly, to insert a footer in the document, click on Insert — Footer + Default, In the footer, you can add the page number by clicking on Insert + Page number You have other options like formatting the footer, adding background colours, etc. too in the Footer as shown in the figure. (B) tracking Changes Tracking changes in an OpenOffice document means keeping records of the changes made to the document. Example: A student creates a report and gives it to his teacher for review, Just as a teacher modifies a printed copy with a red pen, the teacher can make changes to a docurnent using the Track Changes mode. This highlights the changes and makes it easier for students to identify and correct mistakes later. To start tracking changes, click on Edit -» Changes -» Record. To start tracking changes, you must fist click Record oF press Ctrl + Shift + E, as shown in the figure, As soon as you click Record, the changes made to the document ate recorded and displayed in a different colour When you're ready to stop the process of tracking changes, click Record again. ICT Skits-t | 647s Tracking options When the recording option is turned on, all changes are recorded. These are displayed in different colours. Deleted text Is displayed with a strikethrough line (This text is deleted). There are many options in this Track Changes submenu. You can use the Next and Previous options to move from one change to another. When a change is, selected, use the Approve and Deny options to approve or reject the change. If you accept, the changes in the document will be permanent, and if you reject any change, the original text will be restored, you think all the changes are okay, use the Accept All command to accept all the changes in one go. Ifyou do not want to accept any change and want to restore the original text, use the Deny All option. J@m-v Memu ad Frm Fl or In some cases, you may want to see how the document will look like with all changes accepted, without actually accepting the changes, In that case, click the Show apticn to display the document as if the changes have been applied. Click Show again to see Document in track mocle with the changes. You can also protect your changes by adding a password. Click on Protect. This will open the Enter Password dialog box as shown in the figure. Add the password. Now only those who know this password can approve or reject the change. Compare documents and manage changes When you click Compare Documents, OpenOffice compares the current file with the file you specify, This will open the Manage Changes dialog box with a list of all the differences between the two files. You can now accept or reject these differences and the current file will be updated accordingly. Touchpad Artificial Intelligence-X|© At a Glance + ICT means enabling users to store, access and manipulate dats in digital format. + Aword processor is a software application that helps you'create documents by entering, modifying (editing text), arranging (formatting), and printing text, ‘+ You can create a new documant by clicking on File -> New -> Text Document or pressing Ctil+N on the keyboard. ‘The menu bar is at the top of a document window, ‘+ File Menu contains commands like New, Open, Save, and Print which apply to the entire document. + Edit Menu contains document editing tools like Cut, Copy, Paste, Find & Replace, etc. + Text formatting means changing the appearance of text. ‘You can bold, underline, or highlight the text to make it visually appealing. All word processors have the ability to create numbered or bulleted lists: You can insert images, tables, shapes, headers, and footers in a document. ‘= Tracking changes in an OpenOffice document means keeping records of the changes made to the document. Quiz Tick (,/) the correct option. 1. Cut copy and paste are found under the menus a. File O vm oO & Sble O 4. tbe Oo 2 What is the keyboard shortcut to seve a document? a cup O » anv oO © cartes O 4 aan oO 3. Rashi is typing a report for her boss. She makes various spelling and grammatical errors in the document. ‘Which feature should she use? & Find & Replace Od. Spelling & Grammar Oo Track changes © 4. Addto Dictionary 1@) 4. The keyboard shortcut for selecting the entire contents of the document is — a Gta Ob cusx O Cult OO @ shitecuey O 5. The _____is at the top of the document window, a. Standard Toolbar © b. Formatting Toolbar oO © Save button O Menu bar O 6 Which of the following is an example of a word processor? 2. Google Docs Ob. Openottice writer Oo Microsoft Word OC & Alot the above Oo 2 ICT Skills | 63 27777. Which shortcut key is used to create a new document? INCERT] 3 CHEN O »& are 0 © cute O 4 cusa Oo 8 You can change the magnification of the page (ie. make it bigger or smaller) using ___ option. INCERT] a. Page indicator Ob. Proofing tevel Oo © Zoom control O 4. Helpmenu Oo 9. Priya wents to change the spelling of a word in the entire document. Which option will she use? _[NCERT] a Copy © ® Alignteft Oo Find & Replace Oa paste Oo 10. Which of the following statements is true? INcERT] & You cannot replace all matching words with another word in one go Oo b. You can align textin the center O When we use cut and paste, the text appears in both the places Oo None ofthese oO Ravi wrote an article on the benefits of sports. Sut everywhere he spelt the word sports as spots. Which option in the Spelling dialog box will you use to change all the wrong words to the right one in one go? [NCERT] a Comect O db. atvaysComect Oo b. Add to Dictionary OO & Comect all © 12. Which of the following helps you to increase/dectease the magnification of the document? a Zoom Ob. tble Oo < Footer © a. Page count oO 13. Which ofthe following is the default alignment of text? 2. Justify Ob. Right Oo © Center O aur O 14. While using trace changes you can ale protect your changes by adding 3 a. Message O & dicionary oO Watehword Oa Password O 15. Identity the formatting options (0), (i), (il) in the given image: 4. (Talis, (i)-B0ld, (i)-Underline alles | b. @-Underiine, ()-Bold. (i © @-Bold, (i) tales, (i)-Undertine 4. ()-Bold,(i)-Undertine, (ii-Ralies Co00 Be 54 | touchpad aici itetigence-e NAR,——_____ Exercise 3 Solved Questions ‘A. Fillin the blanks. 1 2 3 4. 5 B. State whether the following statements are true or false. 1 2 3 s. ti Ans. Ans Ans, 5. Ans, In Track changes, if you think all the changes are okay, use the —_____ command to accept ll the changes in one go. To insert a footer in the document, click on Insert -> Footer -» —__ The shortcut for giving a ‘bold’ appearance to textis—______ ‘The —___ teolbar contains commands to create a new file. By default, any table inserted in a document has —___ rows and____ columns. The keyboard shortcut to create 2 new file is Cti+M. = All word processors can create numbered or bulleted lists. a Aword processor is 2 software application that helps you create documents. ae You cannot replace all words with a matching word in one go. You cannot center align text in @ document. —__ Short answer type questions, Give the keyboard shortcuts for the following: a. Print b. Find & Replace © Undo Insert Table a. Print Ctri+P. b. Find & Replace — Car's © Undo ~ CuleZ Insert Table ~Ctri+F12 How can you add a scientific term in the dictionary? Right-click on the word. A menu will pop up. Select ‘Add to Dictionary’ in the menu How many Text alignments are there? Name them. 4-- Left, ight, center, justify What are header and footer? Header: the section of the document thet appears at the top of the page in the margin area. Footer: the section of the document that appears at the bottom of the page in the margin area. What are Styles? Styles are options that can be customized to create professicnal-looking documents. . Long answer type questions. 1 Ans, Write any five advantages of a woid processor. There are many advantages to using a word processor, Here are a few of ther. 2 ICT Skills-Il | 65 7@* ttt |o Unsolved Quest aA + you want to add or remove text after the report has been reviewed by the teacher, you can easily do in a Word document. + When creating your CV (resumeybiodata), it|s Important that you do not misspell any words in it. A worg processor helps you check spelling and grammar. + Ifyou create along report and need to work for a few days, you can save the report and use it when you need it + You can also print the document. + You can make your document attractive by adding different colours, text styles and text sizes, ‘What is header and footer? Write steps to add a header in a document. ‘Ans. In a document, the top portion of a page is known as header while the bottom portion of the page is known as footer. The header and footer are used to display contain information on every page at the same place For exemple, if we want to display the title and the date at the top of each page and the page number at the bottom of each page, we can use a header or a footer feature of a word processor. Click on Insert -» Header —> Default. A header will be added at the top of each page. Type in the information like document ttle, date/time, ete. you want to add in the hoader. It will appear at the top of each page of the document. Fillin the Blanks. L _— allows the user to see how the document will look after printing. 2. ____ contains document editing tools like Cut, Copy, Paste, Find & Replace, etc. 3. Tosae the name of a particular icon, hover your mouse aver an icon. This will show a__with the command name. 4. Page number and character count are present onthe ______ bar, 5. The keyboard shortcut for underliing text State whether the following statements are true or false. 1, Aword processor helps you check spalling and grammar. 2. Text formatting means changing the appearance of text 3. Inspite of the password, everyone can approve or reject the changes while using “Track changes in a document. 4, Format contains options that help to add or Insert several objects like header, footer, page number, image, etc. into a document. 5, Te start tracking changes, click on Edit ~» Track Changes, Short answer type questions. 1. What does tvacking changes in an OpenOfiice document meant 2. What do you understand by text formatting? 3. Define word processor 4. What is the use of Print Preview? 5. How is standard toolbar different trom formatting toolbar? 66 | Touchpad Artiicial Intelligence-xID. Long answer type questions. Explain how Spell Check & Grammar helps format text in your document. Also write shortcut key for the same, What is menu bar? Explain the functions of the warious options in the menu bar. st down the various advantages of using a word processor. What do you understand by ICT? Give examples. List the steps to be performed to mave the text from one location to another in a document. INCERT| Lab Activity L._ Type various types of lists in an OpenOffice Writer document. Your lists should include both bulleted and numbered lists. 2 Create a poster of any upcoming evenYfestival, Include images, various font colours and sizes. 3. Inserta table into a new document and create your report card/timetable. 4 Type the following paragraph in Weiter document: Birds are animals that have feethers and that are born out of hard-shelled eggs. Some people think that what makes an animal a bird is its wings. Bets have wings. Flies heve wings. Sats and fies are ‘ot birds. So what makes an animal a bird? After yping the paragraph: © Make three copies of the paragraph on three different page. + Make the word ‘rds’ bold and underline. + This paragraph contains some spelling errors. Use the Spelling and Grammar feature of word processor and correct the spelling errors. + Save the document with the name ‘rims’ Answers _..._..__ Quiz Lb aie: 3.0 4a 5d 6d da Be fe 10.b ld laa 1d wd 1S.¢ Exercise A. LAcceptAll — 2. Default 3, Ctri#B 4, standard 5.2 rows and 2 columns B. 1. false 2. True 3, Tue 4. False. 5. False ICT Skis | 67+ Introduction to Entrepreneurship Types of Business Activities | + Values that Meke an Entrepreneur Successful Attitude of an Entrepreneur + Problem-Solving + Generating a Business Idea + Customer's Need + Building Business Ideas Understanding the Merket + Business Planning & Improving Business Growth ‘A different way of doing business makes an entrepreneur different. A traditional business person runs his venture like most others. An entrepreneur is 2 person who tries to satisfy the needs of a customer through unique ideas or business methods and makes a profit in return. He uses new ideas such as adding variety to products/services like initiating home delivery, reducing product cost new marketing ideas, etc. to add value to his/her business. (Q) introduction to Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is the process of developing a business plan, starting and running a business with innovation, meeting customer needs and generating profits. COTTE rrr rrr B Video Session Scan the QR code or visit the following link to watch the video: Entrepreneurship - the Entrepreneur https //unwa.youtube com/watch?y=q7KSRXqAKES Scan the QR code or visit the following link to watch the video: What is an entrepreneur? https://wnw.youtube com/watch?y=922m2D70sQU After watching both the videos, answer the following question: In the first video, would you call the girl an entrepreneur? Why? Does she have the qualities listed in the second video?ea) i fs 2) Types of Business Activities We as humans are constantly changing, Our needs andl des ires are never constant, You might want an Android phone today, but tomorrow it's not the same. You may desire an |Phane. So, our needs are changing over time. The marke! offers products in the form of goods or services to meet our specific needs. Let us ook at them, one by one. (ess Activities Manufacturing Services Se Tracing Manufacturing Business A manufactur into finished products ‘ompany is involved in d veloping the raw material eet the needs of tomers. In this type of business, you can sell the finished product directly to your customers. For example Bata makes shoes; it has several factories where shoes are made, This is an examp! f a manufacturing company. Trading Business Trading companies do not manufacture goods or products, They only facilitate the ¢ jocess of the finished product to be brought from the production unit to the purchaser or customer, For example, your local pharmacy/chemist shop sells various medicines manufactured by different com nies, It is only involved in the process of procuring the medicines from pharmacy companies and selling them to customers, Entrepreneurial Skills-ll | 69 7 wn= Services Business ‘A business activity that you can't see, but that henefits the buyer, is called a service business. These activities can include traveling, consulting, delivering, cleaning, ete. There is no fixed time for the service, and the service providers respond flexibly according to the customer's request. Services do not even require a shop to sell the product. For ‘example, customer care services for any product you purchase like a laptop. (B)vaiues that Make an Entrepreneur Succ Every entrepreneur has certain unique qualities that make him successful. As you follow the entrepreneurial path, you'll come up with a variety of thoughts, fears and doubts. Values of Entrepreneur Challenging “The entrepreneur's ability to overcome these doubts determines his ability to succeed. The entrepreneurs values play an important role in overcoming these challenges. Let us discuss about some of the values possessed by successful entrepreneurs, Confidence Confidence means believing in yourself and your approach, Confidence helps business owners take the first step to start a new business, and then try new things to grow their business. It encourages entrepreneurs to continue even if they fail. Confidence also encourages business owners to visit customers and seek feedback on their products of services. Feedback helps entrepreneurs further improve and grow their businesses Independence Independence means the ability to work alone and the self-confidence to make decisions. It is the entrepreneurs responsibility to decide what kind of work to do and how to do it. ~ 70 | Touchpad Artificial Intelligence-X1 TARY
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