SESSION 6,7
Class - X Subject - I.T. (402)
CHAPTER - WEB APPLICATION
SESSION - 6
(USING OFFLINE BLOG EDITORS)Que1:- Explain the purpose of an Offline Blog Editor.
Ans :- If you do not have an active internet connection, you can create blogs using a blog application and publish the blog whenever internet connectivity is available.
There are several free offline blog editors available that can be downloaded and installed on the
local computer such as:
- Qumana
- Windows Live Writer
- Blogdesk
SESSION - 7
(ONLINE TRANSACTION)
Que1:- What is Online Transaction? What are its benefits and drawbacks ?
Ans :- Online transaction is a payment method in which the transfer of fund or money happens online over electronic fund transfer. Online transaction process (OLTP) is secure and password protected. Three steps involved in the online transaction are Registration, Placing an order, and, Payment.
Benefits of online payments
- Low labour costs. Since online payments are usually automatic, they have lower labour costs than manual payment methods, such as cheque, money order, cash and EFTPOS.
- Convenience for online sales. ...
- Automatic. ...
- Fast transaction speed. ...
- Low risk of theft.
Disadvantages of online payments :
- Service fees :- Payment gateways and third-party payment processors charge service fees.
- Inconvenient for offline sales :- Online payment methods are inconvenient for offline sales.
- Vulnerability to cyber criminals :- Cybercriminals can disable online payment methods or exploit them to steal people’s money or information. Visit the Australian Cybercrime Reporting Network’s Learn about cybercrime page to learn more about cybercrime.
- Reliance on telecommunication infrastructure :- Internet and server problems can disable online payment methods.
- Technical problems :- Online payment methods can go down due to technical problems.
Q2:- What do you mean by Online shopping ? What are the payment options available for shopping products online? What are its advantages?
Ans :- Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce where customers can buy or sell goods
over the Internet. Customers need to have an active internet connection for viewing goods or
services offered by a seller; customers can pay online using a credit, debit card or by internet banking.
- A customer does not have sufficient time to visit stores.
- Visiting a store is more expensive than purchasing a product online.
- A product or service that is not available in the local market is available online.
- You can compare product with other brands before buying.
- You can get heavy discount and offers.
- Home delivery is available.
- You can shop anytime and from anywhere.
The major disadvantages of online shopping are as follows.
- Delay in delivery. ...
- Lack of significant discounts in online shops. ...
- Lack of touch and feel of merchandise in online shopping. ...
- Lack of interactivity in online shopping. ...
- Lack of shopping experience. ...
- Lack of close examination in online shopping. ...
- Frauds in online shopping.
Ans :- Some of the popular online transaction websites are:
• IRCTC, an online portal for booking flight and train tickets.
• Flipkart, an online shopping portal for buying consumer products.
• EBay, an online portal for buying and selling goods.
• Redbus, an online portal for booking bus tickets
Q 4:- List any five payment tools to use online transactions.
Ans :- Credit card, debit card, net banking, e-gift voucher, and Cash on Delivery.
Q5:- What are the requirements to use online transaction ?
As :- To perform an online transaction, all you need is a web browser and an active internet
connection. In some cases where purchasing is involved, you will need a valid credit card, debit card or online banking support referred to as Net Banking Subscription. Some websites
even allow COD (Cash on delivery) where the users can pay once they receive the product or service.
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