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1 Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education * * INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Paper 1 Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. 0417/11 May/June hours READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working. 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. This document consists of 13 printed pages and 3 blank pages. 06_0417_11_2015_1.14 [Turn Over

2 2 1 This diagram shows a laptop computer being used in a measuring experiment. screen printer pen drive DVD drive sensor touchpad keyboard (a) Apart from the keyboard, name two input devices shown in the diagram above [2] (b) Name two output devices shown in the diagram above [2] (c) Name two storage devices shown in the diagram above [2] 2 Tick the most appropriate method of inputting data for the following uses. Use MICR Trackerball Sensor Reading data from a cheque Inputting the temperature of a greenhouse People with limited motor skills using computers Inputting the amount of humidity in a weather station [4] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14

3 3 3 Complete the table by identifying the most appropriate output device for each type of application. Application Device Produces very high quality printing where speed is not an issue Production of continuous stationery where noise is not an issue Produces rapid, high quality and high volume printing Produces very large printouts such as size A0 [4] 4 Tick which of these statements apply to a Blog, a Microblog or a Wiki. Blog Microblog Wiki Very restricted on the size of post Allows readers to edit posts Entries are not usually in chronological order Very difficult to customise [4] 5 Complete each of the sentences using the most appropriate word from the list below. batch fan serial sensor MICR motor OCR direct (a) The type of processing used for processing bank cheques is called... [1] (b) The type of access used on a magnetic hard disc is called... [1] (c) An item of hardware which is used to open windows is called a... [1] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14 [Turn Over

4 4 6 A floor turtle can use the following instructions: INSTRUCTION FORWARD n BACKWARD n LEFT t RIGHT t PENUP PENDOWN REPEAT n END REPEAT MEANING Move n mm forward Move n mm backward Turn left t degrees Turn right t degrees Lift the pen Lower the pen Repeat the following instructions n times Finish the REPEAT loop 30 mm 30 mm 30 mm 10 mm 20 mm Start Finish Complete the set of instructions to draw this shape by filling in the blank lines. Do not use additional lines. PENDOWN LEFT 90 FORWARD 20 RIGHT 90 PENUP FORWARD 30 [6] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14

5 5 7 A home is fitted with a microprocessor-controlled burglar alarm system. It is not connected to a police station. (a) Tick three sensors which would be used in such a system. Pressure sensor Oxygen level sensor Wind speed sensor Sound sensor Body sensor Moisture sensor Infra-red sensor Touch sensor [3] (b) Describe how a microprocessor-controlled burglar alarm system operates, referring to those sensors you identified in part (a). [5] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14 [Turn Over

6 6 8 The owner of a sports club has recently had a new computerised stock control system installed. He employed a systems analyst to research the existing system and then install the new system. (a) Tick the relevant stage of the systems analysis and design (systems life cycle) for each of the following activities. Activity Analysis Design Evaluation Interviewing the users of the new system Interviewing the users of the existing system Planning the validation routines Examining existing documents [4] (b) Before the system was installed, the systems analyst had to decide on a method of implementation. Name and describe three methods of implementation. Name... Description... Name... Description... Name... Description... [6] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14

7 7 (c) When the system was implemented, the system analyst gave some documentation to the sports club owner. Name three items found in the technical documentation of this system [3] (d) Name three items in the user documentation which are not present in the technical documentation [3] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14 [Turn Over

8 8 9 A headteacher wants to store details of his students attendances in a spreadsheet. He has typed in the details of two students so far. Each student is identified by a student ID which consists of one letter followed by 6 digits. The number of possible attendances is recorded along with each student s actual number of attendances. A B C D E 1 Student name Student ID Possible attendances Actual attendances 2 3 Maria Gonzales L Clive Lloyd M (a) The headteacher wants to ensure the Student ID is accurately entered. Describe a method of verifying the input. [2] (b) He wants the spreadsheet to perform a calculation of the percentage attendance of Maria Gonzales in E3. Explain how he would use the spreadsheet to do this. [2] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14

9 9 (c) He now wants to add another 18 students to the spreadsheet. Explain how he could calculate the percentage attendance for each student by only using a computer mouse. [3] (d) Give two reasons, apart from cost, why computer models are often used instead of the real thing [2] 10 Tick four drawbacks to car manufacturers of introducing robots on production lines. Redundancy payments to previous workers are expensive The cars produced are not of a consistent standard Robots are unable to think for themselves Robots do not go on strike Robots are expensive to buy Mistakes are never made Maintaining robots costs money Car workers have to be paid more [4] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14 [Turn Over

10 10 11 (a) Explain what is meant by Spam. [2] (b) Describe how web pages can be used to trick users into giving personal information. [4] 12 Alfonso s family has three computers. He wants each member of his family to be able to access internet shopping. (a) Identify three items of hardware he may need to purchase in order to set up a computer network that will enable this to happen [3] (b) Alfonso s teenage daughter uses her computer to create and send work to school. Describe three other ways she could make appropriate use of the internet [3] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14

11 11 (c) Describe a strategy that Alfonso s daughter could use to back up her school work. [2] (d) The bank that Alfonso uses only requires customers to log into their account by inputting a user id and password. Explain why this is not very secure and discuss other ways the bank could identify the customer securely. [6] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14 [Turn Over

12 12 13 Ahmed has asked Anna, a systems analyst, to create a new database system for his video rental business. He rents out films in DVD and Blu-ray formats only. Here are some of the questions customers ask: 1. Do you have the film Muppets most wanted in Blu-ray format? 2. Do you have any films which I can rent for less than $3? 3. Do you have any films directed by Stephen Spielberg? (a) Complete the design table below by filling in the field names and data types. Use the most appropriate data type to create a database which would answer the questions shown above. Do not use spaces in field names. Field name Data type Film_title Name_of_director [6] (b) Describe how Ahmed would use the finished database to produce a report, without using word processing software, to answer the second question above. [4] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14

13 13 14 A lending library has introduced an e-book borrowing facility. Borrowers will be able to download a book to their tablet computer or e-book reader. It will automatically remove itself from the device after the loan period has expired. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of such a system to the library and the borrower [6] 06_0417_11_2015_1.14

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16 16 BLANK PAGE Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the Cambridge International Examinations Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download at after the live examination series. Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. 06_0417_11_2015_1.14

17 Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education * * INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 0417/12 Paper 1 May/June hours Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working. 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. This document consists of 13 printed pages and 3 blank pages. DC (ST/SG) /2 [Turn over

18 2 1 This diagram shows a tower PC. (a) Name two input devices apart from a keyboard and mouse, which could connect directly to the tower [2] (b) Name two storage devices which would be available in the PC shown above [2] (c) Name two output devices which could connect directly to the PC shown above [2] 0417/12/M/J/15

19 2 Below is a list of statements. Each statement is true for only one of the given methods of implementation. Tick the method which matches the statement. 3 Parallel running Direct Changeover Pilot running All of the old and new systems run at the same time. If the system fails in one branch, the rest of the company is not affected. The new system has to be completely free of errors before implementation. The benefi ts of the new system are available immediately. [4] 3 Below is a list of uses of ICT. Tick the device which would be most appropriate for each activity. Input device Output device Storage device Making a backup of work Typing a document Printing out student records Reading details from a bar code Making a soft copy for future use [5] 4 Tick whether the following items are found in user documentation only, technical documentation only or are found in both. User Technical Both Systems flowchart How to save a document List of variables The purpose of the system [4] 0417/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

20 4 5 There are a number of methods of direct data entry. Complete the sentences using words from the list below. (a) The method of inputting bank codes from the bottom of a cheque is called...[1] (b) The device used for inputting details from a label on a product is called...[1] (c) The device used for inputting data directly from a bank card is called...[1] a bar code reader a PIN pad OMR MICR a keyboard a graphics tablet a mouse a chip reader 6 A floor turtle can use the following instructions: INSTRUCTION FORWARD n BACKWARD n LEFT t RIGHT t PENUP PENDOWN MEANING Move n mm forward Move n mm backward Turn left t degrees Turn right t degrees Lift the pen Lower the pen 35 mm 10 mm 10 mm 20 mm 15 mm Start Finish The turtle is facing up the page and the pen is up. 0417/12/M/J/15

21 5 A student has written the following set of instructions to make the floor turtle draw the above shape. 1. PENDOWN 2. LEFT FORWARD RIGHT PENUP 6. FORWARD RIGHT PENUP 9. FORWARD RIGHT FORWARD 20 Although the first four instructions are correct, this set of instructions would not draw the shape exactly as shown. One instruction has been missed out and four are incorrect. (a) Write down the missing instruction and indicate where it should be positioned in the list of instructions provided....[1] (b) Identify the four incorrect instructions and state the correct instructions to be used [4] 0417/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

22 7 A microprocessor controlled washing machine is fitted with a number of sensors. (a) Tick three sensors which would be used in such a system. 6 Pressure sensor Height sensor Wind speed sensor Sound sensor Temperature sensor Moisture sensor Cold sensor Detergent sensor [3] (b) Describe the actions taken by a microprocessor during a wash cycle, based on the readings from those sensors identified in part (a)....[5] 0417/12/M/J/15

23 7 8 A bank has introduced a system whereby its customers will use contactless smart cards to make purchases. This method of payment involves customers holding their card close to a reader at shopping outlets and restaurants. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of this method of payment compared to using chip and PIN cards [6] 0417/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

24 8 9 (a) Explain how a VLOOKUP function works, using the example of VLOOKUP(38,A2:C10,3,FALSE)....[4] (b) A spreadsheet contains the following data and formula. D E F G H I Months in employment Name Teacher John Chemist Avtar Engineer Ahmed Lecturer Ho Bricklayer David Manager Jose Shopkeeper Simon Zoo owner James Explorer =VLOOKUP(33,D2:F10,3) Explain why the cell H2 might not contain James. Suggest the value that would be contained in that cell, giving reasons why....[4] 0417/12/M/J/15

25 9 10 Explain how the number of jobs available to workers has been affected by the use of ICT in commerce and industry, using specific examples. Refer in your answer to jobs created as well as job losses [5] 11 Aftab wants to create a network using a PC and two laptop computers he has bought for his family. All have network cards fitted. He has already purchased network protection software. He wishes to use them for online banking. Name and describe the use of four additional items, apart from cables, he would need in order to set up this network. Item 1... Use... Item 2... Use... Item 3... Use... Item 4... Use... [8] 0417/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

26 10 12 A school in the UK holds a sports day every year. Students compete in a number of athletics events during the day. The results of all events, together with suitable photographs, are to be included in the school newsletter on its website. Initially the results will be stored in a spreadsheet. Describe how the sports day part of the newsletter will be produced [6] 13 Tick three drawbacks in terms of costs to banks of introducing online banking. Initial purchase of hardware and software is expensive Bank workers will have to be paid more Extra buildings will be need to be rented System maintenance costs may be high Cost of lighting and electricity will be higher More cashiers will need to be employed More security staff will need to be employed Redundancy payments will need to be made to cashiers who are now unemployed [3] 0417/12/M/J/15

27 11 14 A headteacher wishes to store details of her students in a computer database. She has been given an example of one student record by the school secretary: Strauss, Johann, SR132516, 83, 01/09/2011 This corresponds to family_name, first_name, Student_Id, Maths_test_score, joined_the_school. The file is currently stored in the form of plain text with each record separated by a line break. (a) Give a file extension which is appropriate for this file....[1] (b) For each field identify the most appropriate data type. The Maths_test_score is used in calculations. Field name Data type family_name fi rst_name Student_Id Maths_test_score joined_the_school [5] (c) Identify the two fields for which a format check would be the most appropriate validation check. In each case describe how the format check would work [4] 0417/12/M/J/15 [Turn over

28 12 (d) The school secretary will use a screen input form to make it easier to enter data on the new system. Design a suitable screen input form to enter the details of one student using the fields given in part (b) but leaving the field contents blank. It should contain appropriate spacing for each field, as well as navigation aids and other appropriate features of a screen input form. [5] 15 One of the stages in systems analysis and design is called development and testing. Describe the different testing strategies that can be used on a new system [6] 0417/12/M/J/15

29 13 16 An oil prospecting company wants to use an expert system to help it to decide where to drill for oil. (a) Describe how such a system would work....[6] (b) Give two different uses of expert systems for diagnosis [2] 0417/12/M/J/15

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32 16 BLANK PAGE Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the Cambridge International Examinations Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download at after the live examination series. Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. 0417/12/M/J/15

33 Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education * * INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 0417/13 Paper 1 May/June hours Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working. 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. This document consists of 15 printed pages and 1 blank page. DC (AC) /3 [Turn over

34 2 1 This diagram shows a smart phone. (a) Name two input devices shown on the phone diagram [2] (b) Name one storage device which would be available in the phone shown above.... [1] (c) Identify three ways the phone shown above could be used to contact a bank apart from making a phone call to the bank [3] 0417/13/M/J/15

35 2 Tick the most appropriate method of inputting data for the following uses. 3 Use MICR Bar code reader OMR Inputting exam answers from a multiple choice test paper Inputting the account number from the bottom of a cheque Inputting the ISBN from the back cover of a book Inputting pencil marks from a school register [4] 3 Explain what is meant by computer hardware and computer software, giving an example of each. Hardware Software [4] 4 Tick whether the following statements apply to verification, validation or neither. Verification Validation Neither verification nor validation Data is entered by two different operators Data is checked to see if it is present Data is checked to make sure it is correct Data entered is checked to see if it matches data on the source document [4] 0417/13/M/J/15 [Turn over

36 5 Complete each sentence using a word from the list below. 4 (a) The type of processing used for updating bank accounts at ATMs is called... [1] (b) The type of access used on a magnetic tape is called... [1] (c) The type of software used to create printed magazines is called... [1] batch sensor spreadsheet online direct random serial DTP 6 Describe two recent developments in ICT which have improved the quality and speed of communication using the internet [2] 0417/13/M/J/15

37 7 There are many causes of health and safety issues related to the use of computers in the workplace. Explain, giving examples, the differences between the causes of each issue [6] 0417/13/M/J/15 [Turn over

38 8 A floor turtle can use the following instructions: 6 INSTRUCTION MEANING FORWARD n BACKWARD n LEFT t RIGHT t PENUP PENDOWN REPEAT n END REPEAT Move n mm forward Move n mm backward Turn left t degrees Turn right t degrees Lift the pen Lower the pen Repeat the following instructions n times Finish the REPEAT loop Each shape has equal sides mm 80 mm Start 60 mm The turtle is facing up the page and the pen is up. A student has written the following set of instructions to make the floor turtle draw the above shapes. 1. PENDOWN 2. LEFT REPEAT 6 4. FORWARD RIGHT BACKWARD RIGHT FORWARD END REPEAT 0417/13/M/J/15

39 7 Although the first two instructions are correct, this set of instructions would not draw the shapes exactly as shown. Four instructions have been missed out and one is incorrect. (a) Identify the incorrect instruction and state the correct instruction to be used....[1] (b) Write down the four missing instructions and indicate where they should be positioned in the list of instructions provided [4] 9 An office has a microprocessor controlled central heating system. (a) Name and describe, in detail, the use of two input devices in such a system. Name 1... Use 1... Name 2... Use 2... [4] 0417/13/M/J/15 [Turn over

40 8 (b) Describe how the microprocessor would keep the temperature of the office at a constant 19 C.... [4] 10 Apart from security aspects, describe the role of a proxy server [3] 0417/13/M/J/15

41 11 A headteacher keeps all details of students in a database. (a) Describe what is meant by the following terms, using examples of student data. 9 Field... File. Record... [6] (b) Describe what is meant by a key field, using examples of student data.... [3] 0417/13/M/J/15 [Turn over

42 12 An airline keeps a database of all the flights it operates. A short extract is shown below. 10 Flight_ number Departure_ Airport_Code Number_of_ passengers Destination_Airport_code Ticket_prices EK236 JNB 135 LHR $1200 EK080 DXB 256 DEL $500 EK029 LHR 375 DXB $650 (a) Explain fully, what is meant by the following validation checks using the extract above. Range check... Format check... Length check... [6] (b) Using the extract above, give an example of one field which would contain: Text data (alphanumeric)... Numeric data... [2] 0417/13/M/J/15

43 11 13 (a) Explain how a SUMIF function works, using the example of SUMIF(A1:A6, ">29", B1:B6).... [4] (b) A spreadsheet contains the following data and formula. D E F G Months in employment Days holiday due 10 =SUMIF(D2:D10, >31<35",F2:F10) Explain why the cell G2 does not produce the expected value of 30. Write down a formula which would total the Days holiday due to those workers who had worked for the company for more than 31 months but less than 35 months [4] 0417/13/M/J/15 [Turn over

44 12 14 Biometric methods are increasingly being used to authorise user access to computer systems. (a) Explain, giving examples, why biometric methods are considered to be a more secure method of authorising access to a network than using id and passwords.... [6] (b) Give three disadvantages of using biometric methods compared to user id and passwords [3] 0417/13/M/J/15

45 13 15 Many computer networks are connected using cables but some are now connected using wireless technology. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using wireless networks compared to using cabled networks [6] 0417/13/M/J/15 [Turn over

46 16 A travel company uses an online booking system to book flights for its customers. 14 (a) The travel agent will type in the departure date, departure airport and destination airport. The system does not allow invalid airport names. Describe the processing and outputs involved in such a system.... [6] (b) Give three other organisations which make use of online booking systems [3] 0417/13/M/J/15

47 15 17 A headteacher has decided that the school newsletter will no longer be printed out for parents but, instead, will appear on the school website. Name three features available on a website not available in a hard copy version of the newsletter. For each one describe how it could be used on the school website. Feature 1... Use... Feature 2... Use... Feature 3... Use... [6] 0417/13/M/J/15

48 16 BLANK PAGE Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the Cambridge International Examinations Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download at after the live examination series. Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. 0417/13/M/J/15

49 Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education * * INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 0417/21 Paper 2 Practical Test May/June 2015 Additional Materials: Candidate Source Files READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST 2 hours 30 minutes Make sure that your Centre number, candidate number and name are written at the top of this page and are clearly visible on every printout, before it is sent to the printer. Printouts with handwritten information will not be marked. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Carry out every instruction in each step. Steps are numbered on the left hand side of the page. On the right hand side of the page for each step, you will find a box which you can tick ( ) when you have completed it; this will help you track your progress through the test. At the end of the exam put this Question Paper and all your printouts into the Assessment Record Folder. If you have produced rough copies of printouts, these should be neatly crossed through to indicate that they are not the copy to be marked. This document consists of 8 printed pages. DC (LEG) /3 [Turn over

50 2 You work for an organisation promoting coarse fishing in the UK. You are going to perform some tasks for this organisation. 1 Open the Evidence Document called J215EVIDENCE.RTF Make sure that your name, Centre number and candidate number will appear on every page of this document. Save this document in your work area as J215EVIDENCE followed by your candidate number. For example, J215EVIDENCE9999 You will need this file later. You are now going to edit an information sheet about coarse fishing. 2 Using a suitable software package, load the file J215ANGLING.RTF 3 Save this document with a new file name in your work area. Make sure it is saved in the format of the software you are using. 4 Set the: page size to A4 orientation to portrait. Place screenshot evidence of the page size in your Evidence Document. 5 Set the: top margin to 3.5 centimetres and bottom margin to 2 centimetres left and right margins to 1.5 centimetres. Place screenshot evidence of this in your Evidence Document. 6 Place the image J215LOGO.JPG on the right in the header. Resize the image to 2.5 centimetres high and maintain the aspect ratio. Make sure the header is displayed on all pages and the image does not overlap any text. 7 Place in the footer: the automated file name and file path left aligned your name and candidate number right aligned. Make sure the footer is displayed on all pages and alignments match the page margins. 8 At the start of the document enter the title COARSE FISHING IN THE UK 9 Make the title: right aligned font size 30 point bold. 10 Below the title, add a subtitle: Beginners guide by: and add your name. 0417/21/M/J/15

51 3 11 Make the subtitle: centre aligned font size 16 point italic and underlined with no other emphasis. 12 Set the title and subtitle to the same serif font. 13 Set all of the body text to: be fully justified font size 11 point a sans-serif font single line spacing. 14 Format the text from the subheading Types of Angling so that this subheading and all following text is displayed in two equally spaced columns with 2 centimetre spacing between the columns. 15 Identify all the subheadings (7) in the document and make them all: centre aligned underlined serif font font size 14 point. 16 Insert a table with 3 columns and 8 rows after the text must have a rod licence. 17 Enter the following data into the table: ROD LICENCE PRICES Freshwater fish Salmon and sea trout Full season Seniors Juniors (12 to 16) Children under 12 Free Free 8 day day Format the text in the table as body text. 19 Format the top row of the table to be: merged and centre aligned bold and underlined. 20 Format the second row of the table to be: italic right aligned headings wrapped do not allow the words to split. 0417/21/M/J/15 [Turn over

52 4 21 Format rows 3 to 8 so that: the data is displayed on one line the numbers are right aligned. 22 Format the table so the gridlines are not displayed when printed. 23 Make sure the table: fits within the column has a single 11 point line space above and below. 24 Sort the list of freshwater fish from: Bream to Tench so it is displayed in alphabetical order. 25 Apply bullet points to this list. 26 Format the list so the bullet points are positioned 2 centimetres from the left margin. 27 Replace the word regulations with the word rules wherever it occurs. 28 Save the document with the same file name and format used in Step /21/M/J/15

53 5 You are now going to prepare some reports. Make sure all currency values display the sign and are to two decimal places. 29 Using a suitable database package, import the file J215VENUES.CSV Use the following field names and data types: FIELD NAME DATA TYPE FORMAT Venue_Name Text Location Text Telephone Text Best_Fish Text Day_Permit Numeric Currency Season_Permit Numeric Currency Acres Numeric Depth Numeric Date_Opened Date dd-mmm-yy Night_Fishing Boolean/Logical Display as Yes/No 30 Place a screenshot showing the field names and data types used into your Evidence Document. 31 Insert the following three records: Venue_Name Location Telephone Best_Fish Day_Permit Season_Permit Acres Depth Date_Opened Night_Fishing RIVER PIDDLE DORSET CARP /08/1999 Yes MILEMEAD DEVON PIKE /08/1999 Yes RIVER CULM DEVON PIKE /05/2000 Yes 32 Check your data entry for errors. 33 The venue named RIVER CAMEL in CORNWALL should not be listed. Delete this record from the database. 34 Save the data. 0417/21/M/J/15 [Turn over

54 6 35 Produce a report from all the data which: contains a new field called Week_Permit which is calculated at run-time. This field will calculate the Day_Permit multiplied by 5 has the Week_Permit field displayed as currency shows only the records where: the Location is DEVON or CORNWALL or DORSET Best_Fish is CARP or PIKE Night_Fishing is Yes shows only the fields Venue_Name, Location, Telephone, Night_Fishing, Date_Opened, Best_Fish, Day_Permit, Season_Permit and Week_Permit in this order with data and labels displayed in full fits on a single page has a page orientation of landscape includes the heading West Country Venues at the top of the page has your name, Centre number and candidate number on the right at the top of the report. 36 Save and print this report. 37 Produce a report from all the data which: shows only the records where the Location is in Oxon or any part of London and the Season_Permit is or more shows only the fields Location, Venue_Name, Best_Fish, Day_Permit and Season_Permit in this order with data and labels displayed in full sorts the data into ascending order of Location and then descending order of Season_Permit fits on a single page wide has a page orientation of portrait calculates the average Season_Permit, positioned below the Season_Permit column and formatted as currency has a label Average cost to the left of this average includes the heading Capital Season Tickets at the top of the page has your name, Centre number and candidate number at the bottom of the report. 38 Save and print this report. 39 Produce an extract from all the data which: selects only those records where: the name of the venue contains the word lake or pond Day_Permit costs 4.50 or less the water is less than 6 feet deep shows only the fields Location, Venue_Name and Day_Permit in this order sorts the data into ascending order of Day_Permit 40 Save this data in a form which can be imported into the document that you saved in step /21/M/J/15

55 7 41 Import this data into your document as a table after the paragraph which ends: starter venues include: Make sure that only the required field names and data are fully visible and that no words are split if the text is wrapped. 42 Spell-check and proof-read the document. Make sure that: tables do not overlap two columns or pages lists are not split over two columns or pages there are no widows or orphans there are no blank pages there is a single 11 point line space after: each paragraph of the body text each subheading the table the database extract. Make sure all formatting is consistent throughout your document. 43 Save the document using the same file name and format used in Step 28. Print the document. You are now going to create a short presentation. 44 Import the file J215PRES.RTF placing the text as slides in your presentation software. Remove any blank slides. (This should provide 5 slides) 45 The master slide must have: a plain white background the text National Angling Month in a black, italic, 48 point, serif font, aligned to the top right of the slide. Make sure the text does not wrap a 3 to 4 point horizontal line, across the width of the slide below the text National Angling Month an automatic date in the top left corner your name, Centre number and candidate number in a 10 point black serif font in the bottom right corner automatic slide numbers in the bottom left 1st level bullets formatted in a 20 point font, italic, with arrow shaped bullet style e.g. 46 Change the layout of slide 1 to a Title Slide layout so it contains a title and subtitle centred on the slide. 0417/21/M/J/15 [Turn over

56 8 47 Add the text: Contact your local angling club for events in your area. as presenter/speaker notes for the slide with the title Family Events 48 On the slide with the title General Events insert the image J215FISH.JPG 49 Place the image to the left of the bullet points and format it so that: it is 9 centimetres wide the aspect ratio is maintained. 50 Flip the image horizontally so that the red fish is nearest to the bullets. 51 Delete the slide with the title A unique event to: 52 Spell-check the presentation for errors. Save the presentation. 53 Print the presentation with 4 slides to the page. 54 Print the slide with the title Family Events showing the presenter/speaker notes. 55 Save and print the Evidence Document. Write today s date in the box below. Date Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the Cambridge International Examinations Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download at after the live examination series. Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. 0417/21/M/J/15

57 Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education * * INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 0417/22 Paper 2 Practical Test May/June 2015 Additional Materials: Candidate Source Files READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST 2 hours 30 minutes Make sure that your Centre number, candidate number and name are written at the top of this page and are clearly visible on every printout, before it is sent to the printer. Printouts with handwritten information will not be marked. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Carry out every instruction in each step. Steps are numbered on the left hand side of the page. On the right hand side of the page for each step, you will find a box which you can tick ( ) when you have completed it; this will help you track your progress through the test. At the end of the exam put this Question Paper and all your printouts into the Assessment Record Folder. If you have produced rough copies of printouts, these should be neatly crossed through to indicate that they are not the copy to be marked. This document consists of 8 printed pages. DC (LEG/SG) /3 [Turn over

58 2 You work for a video games company. You are going to perform some tasks for this company. 1 Open the file J225EVIDENCE.RTF Make sure that your name, Centre number and candidate number will appear on every page of this document. Save this Evidence Document in your work area as J225EVIDENCE followed by your candidate number. For example, J225EVIDENCE9999 You will need this file later. You are now going to edit a report. 2 Using a suitable software package, load the file J225REPORT.RTF 3 Save this document with a new file name in your work area. Make sure it is saved in the format of the software you are using. 4 Set the: page size to A4 orientation to landscape. Place screenshot evidence of the page size in your Evidence Document. 5 Set the: top and bottom margins to 2 centimetres left and right margins to 1.5 centimetres. Place screenshot evidence of this in your Evidence Document. 6 Place in the header: today s date left aligned Centre number and candidate number right aligned. Place in the footer: automated file name and path left aligned automated page numbers right aligned. Make sure that all the alignments match the page margins. Make sure that headers and footers are displayed on all pages. 7 At the start of the document enter the title GAME CONSOLES Make the title: centre aligned font size 28 point bold. 9 Below the title, add a subtitle: Draft report by: and add your name. 0417/22/M/J/15

59 3 10 Make the subtitle: right aligned font size 16 point italic with no other emphasis. 11 Set the title and subtitle to the same sans-serif font. 12 Format all the text after the subtitle into three equally spaced columns with 1 centimetre spacing between. 13 Set all of the body text to: be fully justified a serif 12 point font single line spacing. 14 Identify the 8 subheadings in the document and make them all: centre aligned italic underlined a sans-serif 14 point font. 15 Change the numbered list which starts: 1. User control interface to bullet points. 16 Format the list so that the bullet points are aligned with the left margin. 17 Format the paragraph which starts Some video games to display: an outside 3 to 4 point border light grey shading (10 25%). 18 Edit the table so that it looks like this: Rating Categories RATING MEANING AGE EC Early Childhood Young children E10 Everyone All ages E10+ Everyone and over T Teen 13 and over M Mature 17 and over AO Adults Only 18 and over RP Rating Pending Not assigned 19 Format the text in the table as body text. 0417/22/M/J/15 [Turn over

60 4 20 Format the top row of the table to be bold and italic. 21 Format the second row of the table to be bold and centre aligned. 22 Make sure the table: fits within the column with no text wrap displays an outside border but no gridlines when printed. 23 Move the paragraph which starts The development of new consoles so it is positioned below the subheading Developments 24 Replace the text [Insert picture here] with the image J225PLAYING.JPG 25 Crop the image to remove only the stars from the left hand side. 26 Re-size the image to 4 centimetres wide. Maintain the aspect ratio. 27 Align the image with the top of the paragraph starting Gaming technology has and the right margin. Make sure the text wraps round the image. It may look like this: 28 Spell-check and proof-read the document. Make sure that: tables and lists do not overlap two columns or pages there are no widows or orphans there are no blank pages there is a single (12 point) space after: each paragraph of the body text each subheading the list the table. Make sure all formatting is consistent throughout your document. 29 Save the document with the same file name and file format used in Step 3. Print the document. 0417/22/M/J/15

61 5 You are now going to prepare some reports. 30 Using a suitable database package, import the file J225DATA.CSV Use the following field names and data types: FIELD NAME DATA TYPE FORMAT Chart_position Game Platform Numeric Text Text Release_year Numeric Integer Genre Publisher Text Text North_America Numeric 2 decimal places Europe Numeric 2 decimal places Japan Numeric 2 decimal places Rest_of_World Numeric 2 decimal places Global Numeric 2 decimal places 31 Place a screenshot showing the field names and data types used into your Evidence Document. 32 Insert the following two records: FIELD NAME Record 1 Record 2 Chart_position Game FIFA Soccer 14 MotorStorm Platform PS3 PS3 Release_year Genre Sports Racing Publisher Electronic Arts Sony Computer Entertainment North_America Europe Japan Rest_of_World Global Check your data entry for errors. 34 The record for the game named Crash Team Racing with Chart_position 566 contains an error. Find this record and change the Chart_position from 566 to Save the data. 0417/22/M/J/15 [Turn over

62 6 36 Produce a report from all the data which: contains a new field called Market_share which is calculated at run-time. This will calculate the percentage market share for North_America. This field will calculate North_America divided by Global formats the Market_share field to display as a percentage with no decimal places shows only the records where: Platform is PS, PS2 or PS3 Genre is Sports or Racing Chart_position is 300 or less shows only the fields Chart_position, Game, Publisher, Platform, Genre, North_America, Global and Market_share in this order with data and labels displayed in full sorts the data into ascending order of Chart_position fits on a single page wide has a page orientation of landscape includes the heading PlayStation sporting game sales at the top of the page does not display a page number when printed has your name, Centre number and candidate number on the right at the top of the report. 37 Save and print this report. 38 Produce a report from all the data which: shows only the records where Game contains the word Mario, Publisher is Nintendo and Global is 10 or more shows only the fields Game, Release_year, Platform, Publisher and Global sorts the data into ascending order of Platform then descending order of Global fits on a single page wide has a page orientation of portrait calculates the total for global sales displayed as an integer below the Global column has a label Total sales (millions) to the left of this total includes the heading Highest selling Mario titles at the top of the page has your name, Centre number and candidate number at the bottom of the report. 39 Save and print this report. 0417/22/M/J/15

63 7 You are going to create a short presentation. 40 Import the file J225CONSOLES.RTF placing the text as slides in your presentation software. Remove any blank slides. (This should provide 6 slides) 41 The master slide must have: a plain white background a star shape aligned to the top right of the slide. Enter the text Key data from 2013 within the shape. It may look like this: Key data from 2013 your name, Centre number and candidate number in a 12 point black serif font in the top left corner automated slide numbers in the bottom left automated date in the bottom right 1 st level bullets formatted in a 24 point font with a solid square shaped bullet style e.g. Take a screenshot of the master slide and place it in your Evidence Document. No master slide elements, text or images should overlap each other on any slide. Apply all master slide elements to all slides. 42 Change the layout of slide 1 to a Title Slide layout so it contains a title and subtitle centre aligned on the slide. 43 Delete the slide with the title Buying Guide 44 Insert a new slide before slide 5 using a layout with a title and table. The table will contain 5 columns and 11 rows. 45 Enter the text Best Selling Games 2013 as the slide title. 46 Copy the data in the file J225GAMES.CSV and insert as a table below the title. 47 Create a vertical bar chart using the data in the file J225SALES.CSV This chart should compare the sales of consoles in 2013 only. 48 Label the chart with: the title Global Console Sales 2013 category axis labels displayed in full axis titles as Console type and Number sold Do not display a legend. 0417/22/M/J/15 [Turn over

64 8 49 Place the chart to the left of the bullet points on the slide with the title: Home Console Sales Save the presentation. Print the presentation as handouts with six slides to the page. Print only the slide with the title Home Console Sales 2013 Make sure this slide fills the page. 51 Add the following contact details to your contacts/address book: FULL NAME Sharif Thabo ADDRESS Place in your Evidence Document screenshot evidence of this contact saved in your contacts/address book. 52 Prepare an message: to be sent to carbon copied to with the subject line Game Console Report The body text of the message should include: your name your Centre number your candidate number the text: The amended report is attached for your approval. 53 Attach only the document which you saved at step 29 to your Take a screenshot of this , showing clearly that the attachment is present, and place it in your Evidence Document. Send the Save and print the Evidence Document. Write today s date in the box below. Date Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the Cambridge International Examinations Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download at after the live examination series. Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. 0417/22/M/J/15

65 Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education * * INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 0417/31 Paper 3 Practical Test May/June 2015 Additional Materials: Candidate Source Files READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST 2 hours 30 minutes Make sure that your Centre number, candidate number and name are written at the top of this page and are clearly visible on every printout, before it is sent to the printer. Printouts with handwritten information will not be marked. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Carry out every instruction in each step. Steps are numbered on the left hand side of the page. On the right hand side of the page for each step, you will find a box which you can tick ( ) when you have completed it; this will help you track your progress through the test. At the end of the exam put this Question Paper and all your printouts into the Assessment Record Folder. If you have produced rough copies of printouts, these should be neatly crossed through to indicate that they are not the copy to be marked. This document consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page. DC (ST) /3 [Turn over

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