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Distribution of marks

The document outlines the distribution of marks for an examination divided into five sections, totaling 70 marks across various topics including Computational Thinking, Computer Networks, and Database Management. Each section contains specific tasks such as predicting outputs, writing queries, and programming exercises related to Python, SQL, and file handling. Additionally, it provides a detailed syllabus for each unit, covering essential concepts and skills required for the examination.

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Distribution of marks

The document outlines the distribution of marks for an examination divided into five sections, totaling 70 marks across various topics including Computational Thinking, Computer Networks, and Database Management. Each section contains specific tasks such as predicting outputs, writing queries, and programming exercises related to Python, SQL, and file handling. Additionally, it provides a detailed syllabus for each unit, covering essential concepts and skills required for the examination.

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Distribution of Marks

SECTION -A(1 marks) 18*1=18

SECTION -B(2 marks) 7*2=14


19 (Either Or) Definition, Abbreviation, Differences Computer Networks
20 Spot the Error Python Tour I
21 (Either Or) Program Python Tour II
22 Predict the Output Python Tour II
23 (Either Or) Program or Predict the Output Python Tour II and I
24 (Either Or) Write the Query SQL
25 Predict the output Python Tour II and I

SECTION -C(3 marks) 5*3=15


26 Predict the output Python Tour I and II
27 Write output for SQL Queries SQL
28 (Either
Or) Program(text file) File handling
29 Write the SQL queries SQL
30 Program (Implement using List) Stack

SECTION -D(4 marks) 2*4=8


31 Write the SQL queries SQL
32 CSV file handling program File Handling

SECTION -E(5 marks) 3*5=15


33 Case Study Computer Networks
34 (Either i) Definition
File Handling
Or) ii) Program (Binary file, CSV file)
35 (Either i) Definition RDBMS and SQL
Or) (ii) Interface with Python Python with MySQL

Unit Unit Name Marks


No.
I Computational Thinking 40
and Programming
II Computer Networks 10
III Database Management 20
Total 70
Unit wise Syllabus:

Unit I: Computational Thinking and Programming

● Revision of Python topics covered in Class XI.


● Functions: types of function (built-in functions, functions defined in module, user defined functions),
creating user defined function, arguments and parameters, default parameters, positional parameters,
function returning value(s), flow of execution, scope of a variable (global scope, local scope)
● Exception Handling: Introduction, handling exceptions using try-except-finally blocks ● Introduction to
files, types of files (Text file, Binary file, CSV file), relative and absolute paths
● Text file: opening a text file, text file open modes (r, r+, w, w+, a, a+), closing a text file, opening a file
using with clause, writing/appending data to a text file using write() and writelines(), reading from a text
file using read(), readline() and readlines(), seek and tell methods, manipulation of data in a text file
● Binary file: basic operations on a binary file: open using file open modes (rb, rb+, wb, wb+, ab, ab+),
close a binary file, import pickle module, dump() and load() method, read, write/create, search, append
and update operations in a binary file
● CSV file: import csv module, open / close csv file, write into a csv file using
writer(),writerow(),writerows() and read from a csv file using reader()
● Data Structure: Stack, operations on stack (push & pop), implementation of stack using list.

Unit II: Computer Networks

● Evolution of networking: introduction to computer networks, evolution of networking (ARPANET,


NSFNET, INTERNET)
● Data communication terminologies: concept of communication, components of data communication
(sender,receiver, message, communication media, protocols), measuring capacity of communication
media (bandwidth, data transfer rate), IP address, switching techniques (Circuit switching, Packet
switching)
● Transmission media: Wired communication media (Twisted pair cable, Co-axial cable, Fiber-optic
cable), Wireless media (Radio waves, Micro waves, Infrared waves)
● Network devices (Modem, Ethernet card, RJ45, Repeater, Hub, Switch, Router, Gateway, WIFI card)
● Network topologies and Network types: types of networks (PAN, LAN, MAN, WAN), networking
topologies (Bus, Star, Tree).
● Network protocol: HTTP, FTP, PPP, SMTP, TCP/IP, POP3, HTTPS, TELNET, VoIP.
● Introduction to web services: WWW, Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), Extensible Markup
Language (XML), domain names, URL, website, web browser, web servers, web hosting.

Unit III: Database Management

● Database concepts: introduction to database concepts and its need.


● Relational data model: relation, attribute, tuple, domain, degree, cardinality, keys (candidate key,
primary key, alternate key, foreign key).
● Structured Query Language: introduction, Data Definition Language and Data Manipulation Language,
data type (char(n), varchar(n), int, float, date), constraints (not null, unique, primary key), create
database, use database, show databases, drop database, show tables, create table, describe table, alter
table (add and remove an attribute, add and remove primary key), drop table, insert, delete, select,
operators (mathematical, relational and logical), aliasing, distinct clause, where clause, in, between,
order by, meaning of null, is null, is not null, like, update command, delete command, aggregate
functions (max, min, avg, sum, count), group by, having clause, joins: cartesian product on two tables,
equi-join and natural join.
● Interface of python with an SQL database: connecting SQL with Python, performing insert, update,
delete queries using cursor, display data by using connect(), cursor(), execute(), commit(), fetchone(),
fetchall(), rowcount, creating database connectivity applications, use of %s format specifier or format()
to perform queries.

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