CBSE Class-12 Exam 2017 : Marking Scheme, Informatics Practices
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CBSE Class-12 Exam 2017 : Marking Scheme
Question Paper, Informatics Practices
CBSE Class-12 Exam 2017 : Informatics Practices (Delhi)
CBSE AISSCE 2017 Marking Scheme for Informatics Practices
( Sub Code: 065 Paper Code 90/1 Delhi )
( Sub Code: 065 Paper Code 90/1 Delhi )
General Instructions:
● Marking scheme is the final document for all references with regard to evaluation and cannot be altered under any circumstance.
● The answers given in the marking scheme are SUGGESTIVE. Examiners are expected to award marks for all alternative correct Solutions/Answers conveying the similar meaning.
● All programming questions have to be answered with respect to Java Language only.
● In Java, ignore case sensitivity for identifiers (Variables / Functions)
● In SQL related questions :
A. Both ways of text/character entries should be acceptable. For example: “AMAR” and ‘amar’ both are acceptable.
B. All date e ntries should be acceptable for example: ‘YYYY-MM-DD’, ‘YY-MM-DD’, ‘DD-Mon-YY’, “DD/MM/YY”, ‘DD/MM/YY’, “MM/DD/YY”, ‘MM/DD/YY’ and {MM/DD/YY} are correct.
C. Semicolon should be ignored for terminating the SQL statements.
D. Ignore case sensitivity for commands.
E. Ignore headers in output questions.
C. Semicolon should be ignored for terminating the SQL statements.
D. Ignore case sensitivity for commands.
E. Ignore headers in output questions.
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CBSE Class-12 Exam 2017 : Informatics Practices (Outside)
CBSE AISSCE 2017 Marking Scheme for Informatics Practices
(Sub Code:065 Paper Code 90/Outside Delhi)
(Sub Code:065 Paper Code 90/Outside Delhi)
General Instructions:
● Marking scheme is the final document for all references with regard to evaluation and cannot be altered under any circumstances.
● The answers given in the marking scheme are SUGGESTIVE, Examiners are requested to award marks for all alternative correct Solutions/Answers conveying the similar meaning.
● All programming questions have to be answered with respect to Java Language only.
● In Java, ignore case sensitivity for identifiers (Variable / Functions ).
● In SQL related questions – both ways of text/character entries should be acceptable for Example: “AMAR” and ‘amar’ both are correct.
● In SQL related questions – semicolon should be ignored for terminating the SQL statements.
● In SQL related questions, ignore case sensitivity.
● In SQL related questions, ignore column headers in outputs.