CBSE Class 11 Computer Science (Python) Practice/ Mock Test
Description
The practise tests cover all 1 and 2 Marks questions that come in school and board exams (CBSE Syllabus 2020). Learn, Evaluate and Improve area of weakness is the mantra to succeed in any exams. Use the practice test to know your strength, weakness and prepare.
To make your Board Exam preparation easy, we have designed the Practice Exam carefully by maintaining exam structure chapter wise, topic weights , cut score and time duration.
Online practice exam to be completed in Specified Time Duration.
Life time Access to practice tests to try as many times until you master the subjects.
Computer Science (New Syllabus) CLASS-XI (Code No. 083) 2019-20
Unit 1: Computer Systems and Organisation (Marks - 10)
♣ Basic computer organization: description of a computer system and mobile system, CPU, memory, hard disk, I/O, battery.
♣ Types of software: application, System, utility.
♣ Memory Units: bit, byte, MB, GB, TB, and PB.
♣ Boolean logic: OR, AND, NAND, NOR, XOR, NOT, truth tables, De Morgan’s laws
♣ Information representation: numbers in base 2, 8, 16, binary addition
♣ Strings: ASCII, UTF8, UTF32, ISCII (Indian script code), Unicode
♣ Basic concepts of Flowchart
♣ Concept of Compiler & Interpreter
♣ Running a program: Notion of an operating system, how an operating system runs a program, idea of loading, operating system as a resource manager.
♣ Concept of cloud computing, cloud (public/private), introduction to parallel computing.
Unit 2: Computational Thinking and Programming (Marks - 35)
♣ Basic of Computational Thinking: Decomposition, Pattern Recognition/ Data representation, Generalization/ Data Abstraction and algorithm.
♣ Familiarisation with the basics of Python programming: a simple “hello world" program, process of writing a program (Interactive & Script mode), running it, and print statements; simple data-types: integer, float, string
♣ Features of Python, Python Character Set, Token & Identifiers, Keywords, Literals, Delimiters, operators.
♣ Comments: (Single line & Multiline/ Continuation statements), Clarity & Simplification of expression.
♣ Introduce the notion of a variable, and methods to manipulate it (concept of L- value and R-value even if not taught explicitly).
♣ Knowledge of data types and operators: accepting input from the console, assignment statement, expressions, operators and their precedence.
♣ Operators & types: Binary operators-Arithmetic, Relational operators, Logical Operators, Augmented assignment operators.
♣ Conditional statements: if, if-else, if-elf-else; simple programs: e.g.: absolute value, sort 3 numbers, and divisibility.
♣ Notion of iterative computation and control flow: for (range(),len()), while, flowcharts, suggested programs: interest calculation and factorials, etc.
♣ Idea of debugging: errors and exceptions; debugging: pdb, break points.
♣ Lists, tuples and dictionary: finding the maximum, minimum, mean; linear search on list/tuple of numbers, and counting the frequency of elements in a list using a dictionary. Introduce the notion of accessing elements in a collection using numbers and names.
♣ Sorting algorithm: bubble and insertion sort; count the number of operations while sorting.
♣ Strings: Traversing, compare, concat, substring.
♣ Introduction to Python modules: Importing math (sqrt, cell, floor, pow, fabs, sin, cos, tan, random (random, randint, randrange), statistics (mean, median, mode) modules.
Unit 3: Data Management (Marks - 15)
♣ Relational databases: Concept of a database, relations, attributes and tuples, keys- candidate key, primary key, alternate key, foreign key;Degree and cardinality of a table.
♣ Use SQL – DDL/ DML commands to CREATE TABLE, INSERT INTO, UPDATE TABLE , DELETE FROM, ALTER TABLE,MODIFY TABLE, DROP
♣ TABLE, keys, and foreign keys; to view content of a table: SELECT-FROM- WHERE-ORDER BY alongwith BETWEEN, IN, LIKE, (Queries only on single table)
♣ Aggregate functions – MIN,MAX,AVG,COUNT,SUM
♣ Basics of NoSQL databases.
Unit 4: Society, Law and Ethics - Cyber safety (10)
♣ Cyber safety: safely browsing the web, identity protection, confidentiality, social networks, cyber trollsand bullying
♣ Appropriate usage of social networks: spread of rumours, and common social networking sites (Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook) and specific usage rules.
♣ Safely accessing web sites: adware, malware, viruses, Trojans
♣ Safely communicating data: secure connections, eavesdropping, phishing and identity verification.
Who this course is for:
- Those attending CBSE Class 11 Computer exams
- NCERT Class 11 Computer students
- Class 11 Computer India Students
Instructor
We provide Sap, Salesforce, Oracle, AWS, Azure, Java, Python, CCNA, PMP, Vmware, Cbse, NetApp online training's, assignments, certification practice tests.
With our comprehensive list of practice exams and training materials, you can learn more and know more about the most common certifications and courses.
Our training will provide you to acquire knowledge in depth, which will give you ample years of project experience in real world situation. We take training seriously & believe that excellence in teaching is the key to providing an exceptional learning experience. We go out of our way to help with the development of our courses.
Our courses focus on providing an immersive and hands-on environment for students to learn new technology that makes learning very interesting. The classes have an enormous amount of flexibility and we genuinely believe that the best way to keep you involved in continuing to learn is to offer so many different options.
We offer full access to the content of the course to encourage you to refresh your memory as much as you like and you will always be able to log in and keep up to date with what's going on around the world. It gives you a real sense of a real learning atmosphere that really empowers you and allows you to become a better and more efficient learner.
If you're not sure if you're ready to take a certification exam, practice tests will help you check your skills.
The best part is that you can prepare until the examination, and it will not negatively affect your score on the actual certification exam. This means that you can take as many practice tests as you like, so that you can practice several days before the actual exam.
In this way, even if you can not find out the questions yourself, you can test your knowledge. The practice tests have been designed for both hands-on and free text practice.