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Class9 IT Answers

The document provides an overview of key concepts in IT for Class 9, including cell referencing types (relative, absolute, mixed), various chart types and components, and essential functions in spreadsheet applications. It also explains presentation elements such as slides, views, layouts, and the use of drawing tools, along with the concepts of slide master and templates. Additionally, it covers slide transitions and custom animations for enhancing presentations.

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Class9 IT Answers

The document provides an overview of key concepts in IT for Class 9, including cell referencing types (relative, absolute, mixed), various chart types and components, and essential functions in spreadsheet applications. It also explains presentation elements such as slides, views, layouts, and the use of drawing tools, along with the concepts of slide master and templates. Additionally, it covers slide transitions and custom animations for enhancing presentations.

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Class 9 IT - Code 402 Question Answers

Q1. Cell Referencing? It's all Types


Cell referencing refers to the way cells are referred to in formulas. There are three types of cell
references:
1. Relative Reference - Adjusts automatically when copied to another cell (e.g., A1).
2. Absolute Reference - Remains fixed when copied, denoted by $ (e.g., $A$1).
3. Mixed Reference - Either the row or column is fixed (e.g., $A1 or A$1).

Q2. Chart? It's all Types? Explain chart types, it's all chart components
A chart is a graphical representation of data.
Types of charts:
1. Column Chart - Uses vertical bars.
2. Bar Chart - Uses horizontal bars.
3. Line Chart - Displays trends over time.
4. Pie Chart - Represents data in a circular format.
5. Scatter Chart - Shows relationships between variables.

Chart Components:
- Title - Describes the chart.
- Axes - X-axis (horizontal) and Y-axis (vertical).
- Legend - Identifies data series.
- Data Series - The actual values plotted.
- Gridlines - Help in reading values.

Q3. Cell Address, Formula, Function, Structure


- Cell Address - The unique location of a cell, like A1, B2, etc.
- Formula - A mathematical expression (e.g., =A1+B1).
- Function - A predefined operation (e.g., =SUM(A1:A5)).
- Structure - A formula begins with =, followed by functions, operators, and cell references.

Q4. Freeze? How to insert a column, row, cell


- Freeze locks specific rows or columns for easy scrolling. In Excel, go to View > Freeze Panes.
- Insert a Column - Right-click a column header > Click "Insert".
- Insert a Row - Right-click a row number > Click "Insert".
- Insert a Cell - Right-click a cell > Click "Insert" > Choose shift options.

Q5. What is Slide and Slide Show? Grouping and Ungrouping Objects
- Slide - A single page in a presentation.
- Slide Show - A sequential display of slides.
- Grouping Objects - Select objects > Right-click > "Group".
- Ungrouping Objects - Select the group > Right-click > "Ungroup".

Q6. Views? It's all Types?


Presentation Views:
1. Normal View - Default view for editing.
2. Slide Sorter View - Displays all slides as thumbnails.
3. Notes Page View - Shows slides with speaker notes.
4. Reading View - A full-screen view of the slides.
5. Outline View - Displays slide text in an outline format.

Q7. Slide Layouts? It's all Types?


Slide Layouts define the arrangement of content on a slide. Types:
1. Title Slide - Contains title and subtitle.
2. Title and Content - Title with one content area.
3. Section Header - Used to introduce a section.
4. Two Content - Two content boxes.
5. Comparison - Two content areas with captions.
6. Blank - No predefined placeholders.

Q8. Drawing Tool Bar?


The Drawing Toolbar provides tools for creating and formatting shapes, text, and objects in a slide.
Functions:
- Shapes - Draw basic shapes (lines, rectangles, circles).
- Text Box - Add and edit text.
- Fill Color - Change the color of objects.
- Line Style - Adjust line thickness and style.
- Group/Ungroup - Combine or separate objects.

Q9. Slide Master, Template


- Slide Master - Controls the design and layout of all slides in a presentation.
- Template - A pre-designed slide format that can be reused.

Q10. Slide Transition, Custom Animation


- Slide Transition - The effect applied when moving from one slide to another.
- Custom Animation - Effects applied to objects within a slide for emphasis.

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