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UNIT: 4

WEBSITES ELEMENTS:  A website is a collection of related web pages that are typically accessed through a web browser. There are several elements that make up a website, including: Layout: The layout of a website refers to the way in which the various elements of the site are organized and presented. This includes the positioning of the header, footer, navigation menu, and content areas. Content: The content of a website includes text, images, videos, audio, and other media that are used to convey information or promote products or services. Navigation: Navigation refers to the way in which users move around a website. This includes the placement of links, the use of menus, and the overall structure of the site. Color scheme: The color scheme of a website refers to the colors that are used throughout the site. This includes the background color, text color, link color, and other elements. Typography: Typography refers to the choice of fonts, sizes, and other formatting options used ...

PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS:

PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS:

Part A of the question paper consists of short answer questions. You are required to answer these questions concisely within a word limit of 200-300 words.

Part B of the question paper comprises long answer questions. Your responses to these questions should be comprehensive and detailed, within a word limit of 500 words.


A: Short Answer Questions

1. Define Multimedia.

2. What is the importance of Multimedia in Journalism?

3. Explain the integration of computers and television.

4. Differentiate between web paper and e-paper with examples.

5. Define web technology.

6. Describe the structure and importance of web vs print newspapers.

7. Define New Media and provide a brief history.

8. How has the Internet affected social, political, and economic aspects of India?


B: Long Answer Questions

1. Discuss the functions of a keyboard in computing. 2. What is page setup, and how is it used in document formatting? Also, explain gutter margin settings.

3. Discuss the significance of multimedia in the field of journalism.

4. Explain the integration of computers and television in modern technology.

5. Differentiate between web paper and e-paper, providing suitable examples.

6. Define web technology and elaborate on its structure and importance compared to print newspapers.

7. Describe the concept of New Media, tracing its historical evolution.

8. Analyze the impact of the Internet on social, political, and economic aspects of India.

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