University of Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education
University of Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education
University of Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education
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Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
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1 Name the methods used to represent information on A, B, C, D and E using the words from For
the list below. Examiner's
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A B C
D E
SECTION 1 SECTION 2
1 A B C D E 1 A B C D E
2 A B C D E 2 A B C D E
3 A B C D E 3 A B C D E
4 A B C D E 4 A B C D E
5 A B C D E 5 A B C D E
A B
C D
E [5]
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You should always tell a friend your password in case you forget it.
[5]
4 Draw five lines on the diagram to match the software to how it could be used.
Software Use
[5]
5 Select the most suitable data type from the list to represent:
[4]
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Complete the set of instructions to draw this shape by filling in the blank lines.
RIGHT 90 35 80 10
Start Finish
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7 Two types of network topology have been combined to form a larger network. For
Examiner's
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(a) Give the name of the type of the larger network topology [1]
(b) Give the names of the other two types of topology in this network.
2 [2]
(c) Complete each sentence below using one item from the list.
A bridge A hub
(i) does not manage any of the data traffic through it.
8 Tick TRUE or FALSE next to each of these statements which describe the use of e-mail
compared to the normal postal service.
TRUE FALSE
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9 Put a tick in the column which best describes the type of processing used in the following For
applications. Examiner's
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10 A book shop owner uses a spreadsheet to calculate profits. This is part of the spreadsheet.
A B C D E F
2 0-34-080006-2 22 29 7 32 224
3 0-52-154540-4 26 35 9 45 405
4 0-74-879116-7 15 21 6 32 192
5 0-34-081639-2 33 41 8 89 712
[1]
(b) Give the cell reference of the cell that contains 0-74-879116-7.
[1]
(c) Give the cell reference of a cell that contains numeric data.
[1]
(d) Write down the formula which has been entered in cell F2.
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(e) When the spreadsheet was created a similar formula had to go in cells F3 to F5. Tick For
three methods that could have been used to achieve this, leaving F2 unchanged. Examiner's
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Fill down
[3]
11 Raquel Lopez owns a chain of car repair garages. She keeps records of all her customers.
She has employed a systems analyst to recommend a new computer system for her
business. The first task the analyst will undertake is to analyse the existing system.
[4]
(b) Details of each customer need to be entered into the computer. Give one reason why
this data will need to be verified.
[1]
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(d) The systems analyst decides that the system needs to have a screen input form to For
enter all the details of each customer. Name four data items that would be included in Examiner's
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such a form.
4 [4]
(e) Describe four features that would help a user to navigate between input forms.
[4]
(f) The systems analyst now designs the file structure. Tick three items which would need
to be designed as part of the file structure.
Field names
Input screen
Print format
Validation routines
Field lengths
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3 [3]
(h) After the system is implemented it will be evaluated. Tick three items which should be
present in the evaluation.
Program listing
System flowcharts
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12 Companies in the nuclear industry often use simulations because to experiment with For
nuclear material would be too dangerous. Examiner's
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(a) Give two other examples of computer modelling which are used to minimise danger.
[2]
(b) Other than minimizing danger, give three reasons why computer models are used
rather than the real thing.
[3]
Spreadsheet
Inference engine
Knowledge base
Rules base
Search engine
[4]
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14 The prolonged use of computers can lead to health and safety problems. For
Examiner's
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(a) Tick two health problems that may be caused by prolonged use of computers.
RSI
Influenza virus
Blood poisoning
Headaches
[2]
(c) Tick two safety problems that may be caused by the use of computers.
Back problems
Electrocution
Fire
Hacking
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15 Computers are used to manage data in libraries. Name the different methods used to input For
data about books and borrowers and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of these. Examiner's
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(b) Explain why analogue to digital conversion is needed when computers are used in
monitoring and measuring.
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17 Many companies use video conferencing instead of face-to-face conferencing. Discuss the For
advantages and disadvantages of this. Examiner's
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[6]
18 Describe four advantages that the use of chip and pin systems have over a magnetic stripe
system.
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19 A company wants all its offices to be able to communicate using ICT systems. They are For
considering using fax, e-mail and bulletin boards. Discuss the advantages and Examiner's
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disadvantages of these methods.
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