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Class 6 Pa Ii Sample Paper

This document is a sample paper for the Periodic Assessment II for Class VI in Computer Science at Delhi Public School, Lucknow. It includes three sections: multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, and short and long answer questions, covering topics like programming languages, algorithms, and flowcharting. The total marks for the assessment are 20, and the duration is one hour.
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Class 6 Pa Ii Sample Paper

This document is a sample paper for the Periodic Assessment II for Class VI in Computer Science at Delhi Public School, Lucknow. It includes three sections: multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, and short and long answer questions, covering topics like programming languages, algorithms, and flowcharting. The total marks for the assessment are 20, and the duration is one hour.
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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, GOMTI NAGAR EXTN.

, LUCKNOW
PERIODIC ASSESSMENT- II
SESSION- 2023-24
CLASS: VI
SUBJECT: COMPUTER SCIENCE
SAMPLE PAPER

TIME: 1 hour M.M: 20


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS:
❖ The paper consists of three sections A, B and C.
❖ Attempt all the questions.
❖ Answer sheets will be provided separately.

SECTION A(Objective)
I. Multiple Choice Questions: [1*4=4]
1. The symbol denotes

a. Input / Output b. Flow c. Terminal d. Decision


2. What is the high-level language’s limitation?
a. Lower efficiency b. Machine dependence
c. Machine level coding d. None of above
3. The symbols used in an assembly language are:
a. Codes b. Mnemonics
c. Assembler d. All of the above
4. Which language is understood by computer easily?
a. High level b. Assembly c. Machine d. Natural

II. Fill in the blanks: [1*4=4]

1. When an algorithm is written in the form of a programming language, it becomes a


______________________.
2. Actual instructions in flowcharting are represented in ___________________.
3. Compiler ______________ and execute one statement at a time.
4. In computer science, algorithm refers to a _________________ representation of a flowchart.

SECTION B(SHORT ANSWER TYPE)

III. Answer the following:

1. Explain what ‘Syntax’ means in programming. [2]


2. Define two characteristics of an algorithm. [2]

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SECTION C (LONG ANSWER)

IV. Answer the following:


1. Write an algorithm and draw a flowchart to find an average of three numbers. [3]

2. What is the purpose of mind maps? Write the steps involved in the process of the brainstorming
session. [5]

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