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OXFORD CAMBRIDGE AND RSA EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Secondary Education INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY PAPER 1 (FOUNDATION TIER) 2357/01 Tuesday 23 MAY 2006 Afternoon 1 hour Candidates answer on the question paper. No additional materials are required. TIME 1 hour INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the boxes above. Answer all the questions. Write your answers, in blue or black ink, in the spaces on the question paper. Do not write in the bar code. Do not write in the grey area between the pages. DO NOT WRITE IN THE AREA OUTSIDE THE BOX BORDERING EACH PAGE. ANY WRITING IN THIS AREA WILL NOT BE MARKED. FOR EXAMINER S USE Question No. 1 2 3 4 5 Max. Marks 10 4 8 7 2 Mark INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. No marks will be awarded for using brand names of software packages or hardware. The total number of marks for this paper is 60. 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL 7 4 12 4 2 60 This question paper consists of 9 printed pages and 3 blank pages. SPA (DR) S95613/6 OCR 2006 [100/1114/6] Registered Charity Number: 1066969 [Turn over

2 Answer all questions. 1 Daisy uses this computer system to write reports for a school newsletter. Name the items labelled B, C, D, E and F. Tick one box in each row to show whether the item is used for input or output. Item A has been done for you. Item Name of Item A Microphone B C D E F [10]

3 2 Tick one box in each row to show whether the statement is true or false. Statement A modem is used to communicate using the telephone system Using a password will stop viruses from infecting your computer A floppy disk can store more data than a CD-ROM A field in a school database stores all the data about a pupil True ( ) False ( ) [4] [Turn over

4 3 David is collecting data about the motor vehicles that pass his school. He stands at the school gates and records how many cars, vans, trucks and other vehicles go past. (a) Use the space below to design a suitable data capture form that David could use to manually record his data each lunchtime for a week. [6]

(b) 5 Explain how David would fill in his form to record the number of each type of vehicle....[2] 4 Ali visits the school canteen at lunch break. He uses the spreadsheet shown here to automatically work out how much he has spent. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A drink chicken roll chocolate bar fruit B C D E 0.55 0.98 0.45 0.40 1 2 1 2 0.55 1.96 0.45 0.80 (a) Give the cell reference of a cell that contains a label....[1] (b) Give the cell reference of the cell that contains the amount that Ali has spent on drinks....[1] (c) One of the cells contains the formula =B4*C4. Give the cell reference of this cell....[1] (d) Ali needs a formula to calculate the total spent at the canteen. Write down the most suitable formula that he could use....[2] (e) Ali decides to buy two chocolate bars instead of one. (i) Give the cell reference of the cell he must change to show this....[1] (ii) Give the cell reference of another cell that will change as a result of this....[1] [Turn over

6 5 Katherine wants to store the names, contact details and other personal information about her friends on her computer. She decides to store the details in a database. Give two reasons why she uses a database. Reason 1...... Reason 2......[2] 6 (a) An on-line bookseller has set up a database of customers and their details. Tick one box in each row to choose the most suitable data type for each of the examples of data shown in the table. Description of data Example Boolean Text Numeric (integer) Numeric (real) Telephone number 01223 2345 Account has been paid N Amount paid 25.89 Number of books 14 [4] (b) State what is meant by these database terms. (i) a record......[1] (ii) a field......[1] (iii) a file......[1]

7 7 A floor turtle can use the following instructions. INSTRUCTION REPEAT n [ ] FORWARD n BACKWARD n LEFT n RIGHT n SHORT INSTRUCTION REPEAT n [ ] FD n BK n LT n RT n MEANING Repeat the instructions in square brackets n times Move n cm forward Move n cm backward Turn left n degrees Turn right n degrees (a) A set of instructions was given to the floor turtle and it drew this triangle with equal sides. Complete the instructions. RIGHT 30...... [FORWARD 20 RIGHT 120] [2] (b) Another set of instructions was used to create this shape. Complete the instructions. FORWARD 25 RIGHT 90 25 RIGHT 90 FORWARD 50 90 FORWARD 100 [Turn over [2]

8 8 A factory discharges its waste materials into a nearby river. factory factory waste outlet pipe River A B research station A research station monitors the conditions in the river using sensors (A and B) connected to a computer. (a) State two suitable sensors that could be used by the research station to monitor the river. Sensor 1... Sensor 2...[2] (b) Explain why the river conditions are monitored using sensors and a computer rather than manually....[4]

(c) 9 The scientists at the research station want to analyse the data and display the results in a report. Describe how they would do this....[6] 9 Describe ways a family could use the Internet to plan a visit to the cinema...................[4] 10 Angela is downloading music files from the Internet and using them to make CDs to sell at school. Explain why Angela should not do this.............[2]

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