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This set of Informatics and History Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Informatics And History Set 10

Q1 | ………………. can be used in any area or field that works with numbersand are commonly found in the accounting, budgeting, sales forecasting, financial analysis, and scientific fields.
  • Microsoft Office Access
  • Spreadsheets
  • PowerPoint
  • CIET
Q2 | On a computerized spreadsheet, the intersection of a row and a columnis called………………...
  • a cell
  • Microsoft Office Access
  • INSAT
  • PowerPoint
Q3 | ………………..is a presentation graphics software tool.
  • Microsoft Office Access
  • PowerPoint
  • INSAT
  • CIET
Q4 | ………………… provides users the easy ability to create professionallooking presentations.
  • CIET
  • Microsoft Office Access
  • PowerPoint
  • INSAT
Q5 | ………………. provides editing, outlining, drawing, graphing, andpresentation management functions, in one convenient software package.
  • PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Office Access
  • INSAT
  • Spreadsheets
Q6 | The original version of……………….. was created by Thomas Rudkinand Dennis Austin of a company called Forethought.
  • PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Office Access
  • Spreadsheets
  • INSAT
Q7 | ……………….. describes the way text and graphics can be combinedtogether on a single page which can then be printed out as a high quality print.
  • Desk Top Publishing
  • CIET
  • Scilab
  • INSAT
Q8 | DTP is good for…………………
  • importing text and graphics created elsewhere
  • long or specialised writing tasks
  • specialised graphics tasks
  • exporting text and graphics
Q9 | DTP is not best for……………….
  • exporting text and graphics
  • combining text and graphics
  • importing text and graphics created elsewhere
  • creating columns of text
Q10 | ……………..referring to a type of publishing that does not includeprinted books.
  • E-publishing
  • INSAT
  • JDPC
  • CIET
Q11 | In 2008 Stephen Turner and………………, both Cyber Classroominstructors, realized that they had a rare opportunity to make direct comparisons of student outcomes both without and with the Cyber Classroom recordings.
  • Herman Hollerith
  • Sir Hans Sloane
  • Robert Harley
  • Michael Farmer
Q12 | ……………… includes all forms of electronically supported learning andteaching, and more recently Edtech.
  • E-learning
  • INSAT
  • TDCC
  • CIET
Q13 | …………………….was founded in 1999, as a vehicle for education toreach students who would otherwise never have the opportunity to participate in Model UN.
  • Global Classrooms
  • INSAT
  • JDPC
  • SIT
Q14 | On May 13, 2010, MTV Networks International President, MTV StayingAlive Chairman, and UNAIDS Ambassador ………………..addressed the Global Classrooms international student delegation at the UN General Assembly, during which he discussed issues ranging from AIDS and HIV to global media.
  • Hillary Clinton
  • Bill Roedy
  • Esther Brimmer
  • N.Karashima George
Q15 | With Launching of a series of satellites by ……………….broadcasting (audio and video) and teleconferencing facilities are now available in almost every states and UTs of our country.
  • SIT
  • INSAT
  • TDCC
  • ISRO
Q16 | The concept of beaming educational programmes through satellites wasdemonstrated for the first time in India through ……………. in 1975-76 using American Application Technology Satellite (ATS-6).
  • SlTE
  • INSAT
  • JDPC
  • TDCC
Q17 | Keeping in view usefulness of the INSAT in educational programmesMHRD visualized EDUSAT project in October……………...
  • 2002
  • 1989
  • 1996
  • 1998
Q18 | The EDUSAT was launched on 20 September…………..
  • 1982
  • 1984
  • 1999
  • 2004
Q19 | ………………is the first Indian satellite built exclusively for serving the educational sector offering an interactive satellite based distance education system for the country.
  • EDUSAT
  • MBHS
  • Scilab
  • INSAT
Q20 | ………………is specially configured for the audiovisual medium,employing digital interactive classroom and multimedia multicentric systems.
  • EDUSAT
  • INSAT
  • FORTRAN
  • MBHS
Q21 | ……………. is primarily meant for providing connectivity to school,college and higher levels of education and also to support non-formal education including developmental communication.
  • EDUSAT
  • MBHS
  • Scilab
  • FORTRAN
Q22 | ……………. carries five Ku-band transponders providing spot beams, oneKu-band transponder providing a national beam and six Extended C- band transponders with national coverage beam.
  • EDUSAT
  • COBOL
  • FORTRAN
  • HTML
Q23 | In the first phase of pilot projects, a …………..transponder on boardINSAT-3R, which is already in orbit, is being used.
  • FORTRAN
  • CIET
  • MBHS
  • Ku-band
Q24 | The …………..configuration has allowed CIET, NCERT to develop anetwork of institutions; together constituting a national network.
  • EDUSAT
  • MBHS
  • HTML
  • Scilab
Q25 | ……………….., leader in analysis software, provides business intelligence(BI) software that helps leading organizations make better business decisions every day.
  • MBHS
  • Scilab
  • FORTRAN
  • Access Digital Data