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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education *6746873383* INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 047/ Paper October/November 00 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 a soft pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. 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 printed pages. IB0 _047_/8RP UCLES 00 [Turn over

Name the input devices A, B, C and D using the words from the list. A B C D Num Lock / * - 7 8 9 + 4 5 6 3 = 0 000. Light pen Microphone Numeric keypad Remote control Scanner Touch pad Trackerball Web cam A C B D Ring two items which are storage media. Bar code reader DVD RAM Joystick Magnetic tape Sensor Touch screen 3 Tick TRUE or FALSE next to each of these statements. TRUE FALSE DTP software can be used with sound files. Measurement software is used to send emails. Spreadsheet software is used to create models. A command line interface can be used to communicate with a computer. PDAs are usually bigger than laptops. [5] UCLES 00 047//O/N/0

3 4 Complete each sentence below using one item from the list. A chip reader A digital camera A graph plotter A graphics tablet A joystick A laser printer A multimedia projector An optical mark reader A temperature sensor A TFT monitor (a) (b) (c) (d) is used to send data to a microprocessor controlled cooker. is used to read details from a bank card. is used to control a car driving simulator. is used to take photographs for inclusion in a web site. (e) is used to input data from a school register. [5] 5 Tick three items of software which a PC connected to the internet might use. A modem A virus scanner An email package Another PC A browser A keyboard [3] 6 A school has a database which includes details of every student. Tick whether the following statements refer to a file, a field or a record. Field File Record All the information about one student. One piece of information about each student. A primary key. All the information about all the students. UCLES 00 047//O/N/0 [Turn over

4 7 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 60 Start 50 mm Complete the set of instructions to draw this shape by filling in the blank lines. PEN DOWN 90 REPEAT FORWARD 60 [5] UCLES 00 047//O/N/0

5 8 Tick TRUE or FALSE next to each statement to indicate if it is an example of online processing. TRUE FALSE Computerised booking of a theatre ticket. Clearing cheques overnight. Paying at a supermarket using Electronic Funds Transfer. Printing monthly credit card bills. 9 Multi-national companies often use video conferencing instead of face-to-face meetings. (a) Tick three advantages of video conferencing. Companies don t have to employ so many workers. Companies can call meetings at short notice. Employees don t have to prepare for meetings. Companies do not have to pay travelling expenses. Employees can work from home. Companies don t have to have any offices. [3] (b) Tick three disadvantages of video conferencing. It is difficult to call international meetings because of time differences. Employees can t see the documents which are being discussed. The initial cost of hardware can be expensive. There is a loss of personal and social contact. Companies are unable to contact the employees about having a conference. Companies have to hire expensive halls. [3] UCLES 00 047//O/N/0 [Turn over

6 0 Write down the most suitable data type for each item of data in the table below. Registration number Day/Month/Year of manufacture Doors Air conditioning (Y/N) KAC 758F /0/99 4 Y KAR 85P 03/06/005 5 N KAB 79A 05/08/990 5 N KAP 63Y /08/004 3 N Registration number Day/Month/Year of manufacture Doors Air conditioning All computers come with main memory as well as backing storage. Give a reason why the following are needed. RAM ROM Backing storage [3] UCLES 00 047//O/N/0

7 Car mechanics often use expert systems to diagnose faults with car engines. List four parts of an expert system. 3 4 3 Draw four lines on the diagram to match the use to its most appropriate storage medium. Storage medium storing data in online applications to store data that cannot be changed saving work and transporting it to other computers taking backups of file servers DVD ROM Fixed hard disc Magnetic tape Pen drive 4 (a) Give two uses of ICT devices which, when prolonged, can cause RSI. (b) Identify two safety issues and how they are caused. UCLES 00 047//O/N/0 [Turn over

8 5 A large company has two separate sites both of which have a LAN. The manager of the company wants to connect the LANs to form a WAN. (a) Name three network devices which could be found in a LAN that is not connected to a WAN. 3 [3] (b) The manager wants to buy a router to connect the LANs. Describe the function of a router. (c) The company s workers are concerned that their data may not be secure. Name three authentication techniques and for each one explain how it will help to prevent illegal access to the data. 3 [6] UCLES 00 047//O/N/0

9 6 When a new system is implemented, documentation is provided with it. Explain why two different types of documentation are produced. 7 (a) Explain what is meant by a computer virus. (b) Explain what is meant by hacking. UCLES 00 047//O/N/0 [Turn over

0 8 Aysha needs to enter customer details into her company s database. She has asked her friend Ali to design an input screen to enable her to do this. She is not pleased with his attempt. Name Address Date of birth / / Customer ID Type in male or female Type in next for next record or back for previous record (a) Describe five improvements which could be made to this screen. 3 4 5 [5] UCLES 00 047//O/N/0

(b) The new system will be tested. The month part of the date of birth field must be a whole number between and inclusive. Using this as an example, describe the following three types of test data. (i) Abnormal data (ii) Normal data (iii) Extreme data 9 Describe three actions which might need to be taken as a result of testing a system. 3 [3] UCLES 00 047//O/N/0 [Turn over

0 A group of car mechanics has decided to buy a new printer for their workshop. Discuss the different options which are available in terms of a laser printer, inkjet printer and dot matrix printer. [6] Describe four advantages of using mobile phones to speak with other people rather than sending emails using a laptop. 3 4 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. University of 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. UCLES 00 047//O/N/0