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Sn ae Unité, write the quality of entrepreneur ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS-II Practical 14: Write the character sketch of a famous entrepreneur, who according to you brought a remarkable change in society. Example: Shri Radhakishan Damani * Radhakishan Damani —Founder of “D-Mart”, the mega-retail chain stores + Radhakishan Damani, Famously known as RK Damani or Mr. White and White is the founder of D-Mart supermarket and mega-retail chain stores in India, * RKDamaniis a Mumbai based Entrepreneur and billionaire investor. Radhakishan is considered the king of the Damani retail business. * He dropped out of college from the University of Mumbai. At the age of 32, Radhakishan Damani started the stockbroking business. ¢ Dmart was founded in 2000 in Powai, Mumbai and is a one-stop hypermarket chain and supermarket in India. ¢ D’Mart offers a wide range of basic home products and personal care products under one roof. ¢ Each DMart supermarket store stocks home utility products — including beauty products, Toys & Games, bed and bath linen, home appliances, Footwear, Stationery, food, kitchenware, toiletries, garments, and more. ¢ The brands D Mart Premia, D Homes, D Mart, D Mart Minimax, Dutch Harbour, etc are brands owned by Avenue Supermarts Ltd. ° Today, DMart has a well-established presence in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Telangana, NCR, Tamil Nadu, Chhattisgarh, and Rajasthan. p09 ma hane Total Amount te 7 6 ee a a s| 2 2 re 5 s ans A us 4 700 Gs Es a] susee ” 8 60 t] soo » 2 10 a +] ascut 7” s we 3) sana mo 5 uso a To use the data within the same sheet, the cell is referred as: =< Row No> 2g. A5, G67, etc are valid cell reference To use the data from other sheet in the current sheet, the cell will be referred as, Cell address = . 2.g. Sheet1.A7, Sheet 2.G55 are valid cell reference. To do it practically, follow the steps given below: 1. Enter the data in Sheet 1. 2. Make another sheet as Sheet 2. 3. Now enter the data in Sheet 2. 4. Now add the value of cells from sheet1 into sheet 2. In the above example, the same steps are followed and the final output is produced: funn -tionecae Q eit | Item Ni 2) nemname | pre y | TotatAmoune «| oun a 3 “ +] tootgane | 75 4 700 3] some 8 2 708 y | towel 20 5 1480 =SUNTDRON)+ Sg The steps we follow to are: 1. Select the cell where we want to write the formula, 2. Now ee uy : Practical 30: Write the steps to use she macro recorder and create a simple macro, enabled by going to Tools > Options > LibreOffice . d selecting the option Enable feature is turned off when Make sure macro recording is Advanced on the main menu bar an macro recording. By default, this LibreOffice was installed on your computer. 1. Go to Tools > Macros > Record Macro on th bar to start recording a macro. A small di LibreOffice is recording a macro. 2. Perform the steps that you want to record in the mac information or perform an appropriate series of operations. 3. Click Stop Recording on the small Recording dialog to stop recording and the LibreOffice Basic Macros dialog opens. 4. Open the 5. Find the library named Standard in My Macros. Note that every library container has a library named Standard. 6. Select the Standard library and click New Module to create a new module to contain the macro. This opens the New Module dialog. Record Macro Stop Recording the main menu alog is displayed indicating tha, cro. Type the desireg 7. Typeadescriptivename forthenewmoduleand to create the module. The LibreOffice Basic Macros dialog now displays the name of the new module in the Standard library. 8. In the Macro name text box, type of the macro you have just recorded. 9. Click Save to save the macro and close the LibreOffice Basic Macros dialog. Subject Specific Skills (Lab Manual) Basic Macros Macro Name frazcro i | Seve Macro In | Gowan [& @ My Macros & GW LibreOffice Macros & © Untitled tods & Standard Existing Macros In: Module2 New Library DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Practical 33: Write the steps to create a table with the name “Student” using design view in DBMS. Enter the field name as Rollno, Student_name, age, class, and city. Set Primary Key on rollno field. Creating Table using Design View 1. To create a new table in design view, click the ‘Create table in Design View’ from the data base window. 2. A blank table gets open in the design view. 3. Type the 4. Select the for each field. In any RDBMS, we can use DDL command to create the above table “student “. The command to do so_ is given below: Create table student (rollno integer primary key, Student_name varchar(30), age integer, class int, city varchar(20)); Practical 34: Write the steps to create query using design view. Roll No. Student Name Age Class City 101 Rohan Mathur 14 9 Jaipur 102 Tejas Kapoor 15 10 Alwar 103 Ashok Goyal 14 9 Kota 104 Raj Kumar 15 10 Jaipur 105, Surain Rav 15 10 Surat Create a query for the above table to show those students who belong to class 10 only. Creating Queries in Design View Design view helps in specifying a criterion for a field without including the field as output. The steps are: 1. Click the ‘Queries’ button from the database window. 2. Click ‘create query in design view’ option. 31 erry en Lab Manual Inrormiauiun wer: 3. ‘Add table or Query’ window appears. Select the table or tablesand choose add button, After selectingthetableortablesyouwanttomakequeryfrom,thenclosethewindowy clicking on closebutton. 4. Select the fields that are to be shown inoutput. - Set the query criteria by clicking on criterion option. : 6. Click on preview option from view menu. OR Press F4 to see the output of the query created. 7. Save the query by clicking on savebutton. The steps for the above example will be: 1. Click the ‘Queries’ button from the database window. 2. Click ‘create query in design view’ option. 3. a iewmenu. ane . Click on preview option from vi _fullky and anciine the £0 Practical 35: Observe the given table carefully and answer the following questions: PanNo Name _ Phoneno Address CIZPW123A Rajesh Kumar 9599123456 W21 1-Fajouri Garden, Delhi * Hemant Kumar 9812345678 Modern Apartment. Z| Pitampura, Delhi | DERA9786T Naveen Shar- ma 7868654235 CA22, Sector 21 Rohini, Debi | PARD3457L Sourabh Ver- ma 8933217645 JD 61, Sector 20, Gurgaon GDTF8762P Nishant Kumar NULL Modern Apartments, Pitampura, Delhi MERT2376G Hemant Kumar 9811110891 F40, Sector 19, Rohini Delhi (i) Name the column that might have a Primary Key constraint. Justify your answet. Ans. Pan No. As it is unique for each person and does not contain NULL. an contain NULL but val TRG: Idontifis tha tata. ‘ (ii) Name the column that might have a Unique constraint. dustify your answer. Ans. Phoneno can be unique as each person will have unique phone no. Unique lues must be unique for all. WEB APPLICATION AND SECURITY Practical 37: Write the steps for Signing in into your Gmail Account. Create a Gmail account To sign up for Gmail, create a Google Accou password to sign in to Gmail and other Google prov and Google Drive. 1. Open Gmail page using 2. Click on sign in option. The following screen appears: 3. Fill the entries given on the screen above. Click on Next. nt, You can use the username ang ducts like YouTube, Google Pray Google Create your Google Account | Firstname I Last name Username @gmail.com You can use letters, numbers & periods Use my current email address instead Password Confirm Use 8 or more characters with a mix eee fe characters with a mix of letters, numbers & One account. All of Google working for you. (Show password 4. Follow the steps on the screen to set up your account ject Specific Skills (Lab Manual) Google samayra, welcome to Google [email protected] Phone number (optional) eae) \Welll use your number for account security. It won't be visible to others Recovery email address (optional) | Well use itt keep your account secure | Month =~ | Day ‘Your birthday Gender 7] Why we ask for this information Your personal info is private & safe as the Numvers you see, VUL rau, ad a Lativas LU UTaW On, Practical 41: Identify the problems at workplace that could cause accidents Following are eight of the most common causes of accidents in the workplace: 1. Lifting: Many employees are prone to sprain, strain or tear a muscle by virtue of lifting an object that is too heavy for them to lift on their own. 2. Fatigue: Failing to take a break is another common cause of accidents. In order to recover from grueling manual labor, it is essential that employees take adequate breaks. 3. Dehydration: Not staying hydrated can also bring about disastrous consequences. On exceptionally hot summer days, failing to drink adequate amounts of water can cause heat stroke or cardiac conditions. 4. Poor Lighting: Inadequate lighting is responsible for a number of accidents each year. This is often overlooked when attempting to prevent accidents in the warehouse or workplace. 5. Hazardous Materials: By reading material safety data sheets and providing the appropriate protective attire, many workplace incidents can be avoided. 6. Acts of Workplace Violence:Violence among co-workers has become all too common. 7. Trips and Falls. 8. Stress: Stressis one ofthe leadingcausesofdeath, Practical 40: Demonstration of strong passwords using various websites. The rules of setting strong password are: 1. Use a phrase and incorporate shortcut codes or acronyms These examples let you use phrases that either means something to you, oy you associate with a type of website. © 2BorNot2B_ThatlsThe? (To be or not to be, that is the question - from Shakespeare) + L8r_L8rNot2day (Later, later, not today - from the kid’s rhyme) * 4 Score & 7 yrs Ago (Four score and seven years ago - from the Gettysbuy Address) « John3:16=4G (Scriptural reference) © 14A & A41 duma S (one for all and all for 1 - from The Three Musketeers by Dumas) 1. Use passwords with common elements, but customized to specific sites Some of the examples are. « ABT2_uz_AMZ! (About to use Amazon) * ABT2_uz_BoA! (About to use Bank of America) « Pwrd4Acct-$$ (Password for account at the bank) « Pwrd4Acct-Fb (Password for a Facebook account) Subject Specific Skills (Lab Manual) SUDINgs SPEC O eNlsitebiManuall 2. Play with your keyboard Considering that most computer keyboards contain 101 to 105 keys, you have a ton of options when it comes to crafting a unique password. You don't have to think of it just as the numbers you see, but rather, as a canvas to aoe on. Hen 14 practical 44: Identify the various sources of hazards Hazards may arise from « The workplace environment e.g. insufficient lighting + Equipment/Plant e.g. a noisy engine which has not been insulated + Substances e.g. explosive fumes building up in a storage area; and + Work systems e.g. storage of files at high level causing retrieval hazards Examples of work related Hazards and Risks (a) Use of work equipment + Inadequately guarded rotating or moving parts which can crush, clip, stab, knock, catch or pull as Free movement of parts or material (falling, rolling, sliding, tipping, flying off, swinging, collapsing) which may result in a person being hit + Machine and vehicle movements (b) Work practices and layout of premises « Hazardous surfaces (sharp edges, corners, points, rough surfaces, protruding parts) + Tasks involving awkward movement/postures + Limited space (e.g. having to work between fixed parts) + Tripping and slipping (wet or other slippery surfaces etc.) (Seer ce 2b eae sve (c) Use of electricity * Electrical switchgear * Electrical installations, e.g. ring mains, lighting circuits ss Lab Manual Information Technology ~ * Electrically-operated equipment, controls, insulation * Use of portable electric tools . (d) Exposure to substances or preparations hazardous to health safety * Inhalation, ingestion and skin absorption of material hazardous to he (including aerosols and particulates) * Use of flammable and explosive materials * Lack of oxygen (asphyxia) Deenbtnal AE= tao an a ER

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