CBSE 10th class Unit 1: Chapter 2 Working with Images

 Working with Images


Leaf 1 (Left Page):

  • Top Section: School Logo, Name, and Motto
  • Middle Section: Welcome Message from the Principal
  • Bottom Section: School Information (Address, Contact details, Vision, Mission, etc.)

Leaf 2 (Right Page):

  • Top Section: Eye-catching headline about a recent school achievement or event
  • Middle Section: A student's success story or a teacher's profile
  • Bottom Section: A motivational quote or a thought for the day

Leaf 3 (Left Page):

  • Top Section: Result for Class X in tabular format
  • Bottom Section: Result for Class XII in tabular format

Leaf 4 (Right Page):

  • Top Section: Student's article(s) or poem(s)
  • Bottom Section: Upcoming events and activities calendar

Additional Tips:

  • Visual Appeal: Use high-quality images, graphics, and a consistent color scheme to enhance the newsletter's visual appeal.
  • Readability: Use clear and concise language and a readable font.
  • Consistency: Maintain a consistent layout and formatting throughout the newsletter.
  • Proofread: Carefully proofread the content for any errors in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.
  • Accessibility: Consider using accessible fonts and color schemes for readers with visual impairments.

Q.2 Master Udit is helping his drawing teacher to create digital drawings. His teacher asks him to write down the steps to create the following two drawings. In the first drawing, objects are grouped and the second drawing was created by resizing objects of the first drawing. How would you help her to do so using drawing tools of Writer?

Answer:

Creating the First Drawing:

  1. Insert Shapes: Use the Drawing toolbar to insert various shapes (triangle, square, circle, etc.) to form the desired objects.
  2. Group Objects: Select all the shapes you want to group together. Right-click and choose "Group" to combine them into a single object.
  3. Adjust Size and Position: Resize and reposition the grouped object as needed.

Creating the Second Drawing (Resized Version):

  1. Copy and Paste: Right-click on the grouped object and select "Copy." Then, right-click again and choose "Paste."
  2. Resize: Select the pasted object and use the handles to resize it to the desired size.

Q.3 Miss Roshni has downloaded a flowchart to be included in her report. She asks for your help in creating an editable copy of the flowchart. Write steps to draw it using Drawing tools of Writer.

Answer:

  1. Insert Shapes: Use the Drawing toolbar to insert various shapes (rectangle, diamond, oval, etc.) to represent the different elements of the flowchart.
  2. Connect Shapes: Use the "Line" tool to connect the shapes with arrows, indicating the flow of the process.
  3. Add Text: Use the "Text Box" tool to add text to each shape, describing the process or decision.
  4. Format Shapes and Text: Customize the appearance of shapes and text using formatting options like color, font, size, and line style.
  5. Group Elements: Group related shapes and text to move and resize them together.
  6. Align and Distribute: Use the alignment and distribution tools to ensure that the elements are evenly spaced and aligned.

 A. Multiple Choice Questions

  1. (a) Watermark
  2. (a) Joint Photographic Experts Group
  3. (d) All of these
  4. (c) Odt
  5. (c) copying

B. Fill in the blanks

  1. Cropping
  2. Brightness and Contrast
  3. Aging
  4. Send to Back
  5. Selecting
  6. various
  7. reference
  8. three
  9. rotation
  10. Changing

C. Short Answer Type Questions

  1. What is a digital image? How can you create one?

A digital image is a picture or photograph represented in a digital format that can be stored, manipulated, and displayed on a computer. You can create a digital image using a digital camera, a scanner, or image editing software.

  1. Write steps to insert an image from the gallery using Drag and Drop method.
    1. Open the image gallery.
    2. Locate the desired image.
    3. Click and hold the image with your mouse.
    4. Drag the image to the desired location in your document.
    5. Release the mouse button to drop the image.

 3. How is resizing of an image different from cropping it?

  • Resizing changes the overall dimensions of the image, making it larger or smaller while maintaining its aspect ratio. It affects all parts of the image.
  • Cropping removes unwanted portions of the image, focusing on a specific area. It changes the image's dimensions by discarding parts of it.

4. What are the tools available in the drawing toolbar? Describe any five tools.

Here are five tools commonly found in drawing toolbars:

  1. Line Tool: Creates straight lines of various thicknesses and styles.
  2. Rectangle Tool: Draws rectangles of various sizes and styles.
  3. Ellipse Tool: Draws circles and ovals of various sizes.
  4. Polygon Tool: Creates polygons with any number of sides.
  5. Text Box Tool: Adds text to your drawing.

5. How is linking of an image different from embedding? Give a situation in which you would prefer to link an image.

  • Linking: The image is stored separately, and only a link to the original file is inserted into the document. This saves space, and if the original image is updated, the change will be reflected in the document.
  • Embedding: The image is copied into the document, making it part of the file. This ensures the image is always available, even if the original file is deleted or moved.

Situation to link an image: When you have a large image that you want to use in multiple documents, linking it can save space and ensure consistency.

6. Write steps to change properties for drawing objects.

  1. Select the object: Click on the object to select it.
  2. Open the Properties dialog box: Right-click on the selected object and choose "Properties" or use the appropriate menu option.
  3. Modify properties: In the Properties dialog box, you can adjust various properties such as:
    • Line style: Color, width, style (solid, dashed, dotted)
    • Fill color: Color, pattern, gradient
    • Shadow: Type, color, distance, angle
    • Text: Font, size, color, alignment

7. What are the benefits and drawbacks of grouping drawing objects?

Benefits:

  • Easier manipulation: Grouped objects can be moved, resized, and rotated as a single unit.
  • Consistent formatting: Changes made to one object in the group are applied to all objects.

Drawbacks:

  • Loss of individual control: Once grouped, individual objects cannot be edited independently.
  • Increased file size: Grouping can slightly increase the file size.

8. Describe any two tools from the Drawing Object Properties toolbar.

  1. Line Style: This tool allows you to adjust the line color, width, and style (solid, dashed, dotted) of the selected object's border.
  2. Fill Color: This tool allows you to fill the selected object with a solid color, gradient, or pattern.

9. Write steps to insert an image in a basic drawing shape.

  1. Create the shape: Use the appropriate drawing tool to create the desired shape.
  2. Select the shape: Click on the shape to select it.
  3. Insert the image: Right-click on the shape and choose "Insert Image."
  4. Select the image: Choose the desired image from your computer or device.
  5. Position the image: Use the handles on the image to resize and position it within the shape.

10. Write factors controlling positioning of an image in a document.

The positioning of an image in a document can be controlled by several factors:

  • Alignment: The image can be aligned to the left, right, center, or justified within the text.
  • Spacing: The spacing between the image and surrounding text can be adjusted.
  • Wrapping: The text can be wrapped around the image in various ways, such as inline, tight, or through.
  • Positioning: The image can be positioned absolutely within the document or relative to other elements.

 

 


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