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This document provides a blue print for a class 11 unit test in computer science. The test will have 40 total marks and last 1.5 hours. It will assess students on their knowledge, understanding, application, and skills across 4 content areas: computer overview, working with operating systems, data representation, and microprocessor basics. Each content area lists the number and type of questions (long answer, short answer, very short answer) that will be included and the total marks available for that section.

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Cbsemc BP PDF

This document provides a blue print for a class 11 unit test in computer science. The test will have 40 total marks and last 1.5 hours. It will assess students on their knowledge, understanding, application, and skills across 4 content areas: computer overview, working with operating systems, data representation, and microprocessor basics. Each content area lists the number and type of questions (long answer, short answer, very short answer) that will be included and the total marks available for that section.

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CLASS – XI UNIT TEST -1

SUBJECT : COMPUTER SCIENCE (083)

BLUE PRINT

MAXIMUM MARKS : 40 DURATION : 1 ½ HOURS

KNOWELDGE UNDERSTANDING APPLICATION SKILL TOTAL


SNO CONTENT / UNIT LA SA VSA LA SA VSA LA SA VSA LA SA VSA
1 COMPUTER OVERVIEW 2(3) 1(1) 2(2) 2(1) 1(1) 14
2 WORKING WITH OPERATING SYSTEM 3(1) 2(2) 1(1) 2(3) 2(1) 16
3 DATA REPRESENTATION 1(1) 1(2) 1(1) 4
4 MICROPROCESSOR BASICS 2(1) 2(1) 2(1) 6

TOTAL 3(1) 2(6) 1(2) 2(6) 1(1) 2(3) 1(2) 1(2) 40

NOTE : THE NUMBER OF QUESTIONS WITHIN BRACKETS AND THE MARKS OUTSIDE THE BRACKETS.

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