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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
0417/01 For Examination from 2016
Paper 1 Theory SPECIMEN PAPER
2 hours Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces at the top of this page and any additional pages you use. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. No marks will be awarded for using brand names of software packages or hardware. Answer all questions. 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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Several items of data are input to a computer using direct data entry methods. Write down the most appropriate input device to input each item of data. (a) data written in special ink at the bottom of bank cheques [1]
(b) information on the label of a supermarket product [1]
(c) shaded in boxes on a student’s examination answer sheet [1]
(d) debit card details input at an ATM [1]
2
Circle two items which are used as output devices. bar code reader PIN pad
joystick scanner
laser printer
multimedia projector
temperature sensor
touch pad [2]
3
Tick true or false next to each of these statements. true
false
Computer programs are examples of hardware. A Command Line Interface is a form of operating system. A tablet computer is larger than a desktop computer. A compiler is an example of applications software. [2]
A new computer system storing examination results out of 20 is to be tested using a range of test data. Tick whether each of the marks is an example of normal data, abnormal data or extreme data. normal
abnormal
extreme
18 21 twenty 20 [4] 5
A desktop computer is already used in an office which does not have an internet connection. (a) Name two items of hardware which would enable the computer to be connected to a local area network. 1 2
[2]
(b) Name one item of hardware which would enable the network to be connected to the internet. [1]
(c) Tick whether these statements are true or false. true
false
Booking a theatre ticket is an example of online processing. Producing utility bills is an example of online processing. An internet browser is used by web designers to test web pages. An internet browser uses an inference engine. [2]
Compare and contrast the use of magnetic tapes with removable magnetic disks to make network server backups.
[5]
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Johann is going on holiday to a different country. He will need to take his passport. He has a new type of passport which has an RFID chip in it. He will be passing through automated passport control gates. (a) Describe what an RFID chip consists of.
[2]
(b) Describe how RFID will be used as he passes through passport control.
6 10 A holiday company uses spreadsheets to organise the holidays they offer for scuba divers. In the first two columns, there is a list of holiday codes together with the accommodation offered. Also in the spreadsheet, there are formulae to manipulate the data stored elsewhere in the spreadsheet. There is also space to calculate the number of weeks and days each type of holiday has been booked for.
(a) Explain what the formula in cell D2 does. (Do not refer to column headings.)
[3]
(b) What type of holiday would you expect to see in D5? [1]
7 (c) Explain what the formula in cell F2 does. (Do not refer to column headings.)
[3]
(d) What value would you expect to see in F5? [1]
(e) What formula would you expect to see in G2? =
[2]
(f) What formula would you expect to see in H2? =
[2]
(g) Tick three appropriate features of spreadsheet software which make it suitable for creating and using computer models. what ifs queries automatic recalculation internet browsing animation data replication emails changing fonts [3]
8 11 Describe the differences between RAM and ROM.
[4]
12 Paul employs Jane, a systems analyst, to create a new database system for his supermarket business. He stocks a selection of foods. Paul needs to know quickly when his stock is low so he can send for more products. He needs to record each product so it is unique. He also needs to know the date that each product was last ordered. (a) Complete the data dictionary table, giving the field names which would be used in the database and describing the most suitable validation check which could be carried out on each field. Do not use spaces in the field name. Field name
14 A company uses robots to manufacture cars. Tick three advantages for the company of using robots rather than humans to manufacture cars.
Robots produce the same standard every time. Robots don’t cost very much to buy. Robots don’t need programming to perform a task. Robots are more accurate. Workers are no longer employed. Robots don’t take breaks. Robots can think for themselves. Robots never make mistakes. [3]
11 15 A school has a cabled LAN. The head teacher of the school wants to replace it with a WLAN. Explain the differences between a cabled LAN and a WLAN, giving two advantages and two disadvantages of having a WLAN.
[5]
16 (a) Describe the differences between physical safety and e-safety when using computers.
[2]
(b) Describe three measures which should be taken in order to maintain e-safety. 1
13 18 Multi-national companies often use video-conferencing. Discuss the advantages disadvantages of holding video-conferences rather than face-to-face meetings.
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