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2016 Bgcse MS

This document contains a marking key for a computer studies exam. It provides the questions asked on the exam, model answers for each question, and comments on awarding marks. The marking key covers topics like computer networks, educational technology, operating systems, computer hardware, data storage, software engineering, artificial intelligence, and more. For each part of each question, the key explains what type of answer was expected and how many marks should be awarded for correct or partially correct responses.

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2016 Bgcse MS

This document contains a marking key for a computer studies exam. It provides the questions asked on the exam, model answers for each question, and comments on awarding marks. The marking key covers topics like computer networks, educational technology, operating systems, computer hardware, data storage, software engineering, artificial intelligence, and more. For each part of each question, the key explains what type of answer was expected and how many marks should be awarded for correct or partially correct responses.

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Question 2016 Marking Key Comment

1 a. - computer networks that are not connected by cables of Explanation 1 mark


any kind. Example 1 mark [2]
- Wireless networks use radio waves to connect devices.
- E.g Bluetooth, Wi Fi

b. - an interactive instructional technique whereby a Explanation 1 mark


computer is used to present the instructional material and Example 1 mark [2]
monitor the learning that takes place.
- E.g use of computer games,simulations,tutorials and
problem solving approaches.

c. -Type of operating system which process data without Explanation 1 mark


significant delay. Example 1 mark [2]
- E.g transaction at an ATM/booking a plane ticket using
booking system.

d. - A computer device that works under the control of the Explanation 1 mark
CPU. Example 1 mark [2]
-E.g Mouse, Keyboard

e. -Some medias that can be used to move data. Explanation 1 mark


-E.g cables, telephone lines, communication satellites Example 1 mark [2]

2. a. True
b. True CAO
c. False 1 mark each
d. True
e. True
3. -Find and Replace Any 3 points
-Cut and Paste 1 mark each [3]
-Help
-Menu bar
-Editing
-Formatting font
4. -Braille keyboard 1 mark for stating device
-Microphone 1 mark for explanation [2]
(any one with explanation of how it can be used.)
5. -Desktop publisher/Word processing 1 mark for choice of software
(justify based on the features of the software chosen) 2 marks for justification [3]
6.
gui cli 1 mark per difference [2]
a. User friendly Difficult to use
Consumes more Less memory
memory consumption

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b. Primary storage Secondary storage 1 mark per difference [2]
Close to cpu Far from cpu
Expensive to buy Cheap to buy

Compiler Interpreter
c. Translates whole Translates an instruction
program at once at a time 1 mark per difference [2]
Difficult to correct Easy to correct errors
errors
7. - Modules can be tested individually Any 2 points
- Easy program modifications 1 mark each [2]
- Easy debugging
-Progress can be measured easily.

8. - Knowledgebase Any 3 points


-Inference engine 1 mark each [3]
-User Interface
9. a. -Allows easy sharing of resources Any 2 points
-Flexible access 1 mark each [2]

b. -a clear diagram with atleast two clear labels. 1 mark for explanation of star
topology
1 mark for a clear diagram
1 mark for 2 labels [3]

c. - adv: if a workstation breaks others can still be used. 1 mark for advantage
-Disadv: when the server is down, the whole network will 1 mark for disadvantage [2]
be affected.

10. -Readily available Any 2 points


-well tested 1 mark each [2]
-multiple uses
11. a. -Reduced errors Any 2 points
-quick processing 1 mark each [2]

b. -Parallel running/Pilot Running/Big Bang/Phased


implementation. 1 mark for listing
(any two with their explanations) 1 mark for explanation [4]

c. -Loss of jobs Any 2 points


-lack of skills to operate a computer 1 mark each [2]

d. - Normal test checks if the system will be able to accept 1 mark for each explanation [2]
correct data.
- Abnormal test checks if the system will notice incorrect
data.
12. a. -Computer program intended to cause harm to a computer 1 mark for explanation
system.

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b. -Slow processing Any 2 points
-deletion of files 1 mark each [2]

c. -Use of an antivirus software 1 mark [1]

13. a. -Accessible worldwide Any point


-attracts more customers 1 mark for a point [1]

b. -Hackers may hack into the banks system. Any disadvantage


1 mark [1]

c. -Need internet connection Any 2 points


-lack of physical contact with bank assistants. 1 mark each [2]

14. a. -Recalls instructions fed into it by paint sprayers Any point for 1 mark [1]
-remembers actions programmed

-Detects cars using sensors Any point for 1 mark [1]

-Space exploration, toys, manufacturing Any point for 1 mark [1]

15.a. -To be able to work on a computer Any 2 points


-To be able to compete for high profile jobs. 1 mark each [2]

-Attending tutorials/workshops/Online courses Any 2 points


1 mark each [2]
16. a. -RSI/Back Pain/Eye Strain Any 2 risks
1 mark each [2]

b. -Must match to a risk given in 16 (a). 1 mark for a matching


precaution [2]
17. -Office:laser printer 1 mark for each correct choice
-Checkouts:Dot matrix Printer 1 mark for each justification [4]
-with some justifications.
18. a. -Sensor A:temperature sensor 1 mark for each sensor named
-Sensor B: Oxygen sensor [2]

b. –sensor information sent to microprocessor Any 4 points


-ADC converts analogue data into digital form 1 mark each [4]
-if temperature < 25o or temperature checked against
stored value
-microprocessor sends signals to heater/actuator/valve to
switch on
-oxygen level checked against stored value to open
valve/oxygen supply
-use of DAC between microprocessor and devices
-sounds an alarm if system is unable to respond
-continuosly monitors sensor inputs.
-any reference of feedback.

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c. warning sound/audible sound 1 mark for correct answer [1]

19. a. -random access/direct access 1 mark for a point CAO [1]

b. -Magnetic disk 1 mark for a point [1]

c. (i) -Hacking Any 2 points


-virus intrusion 1 mark each [2]

(ii) -Any ways for the above mentioned threats Any correct way matching to
threat on c.(i)
1 mark each [2]

(iii) -To prevent piracy Any 2 points


-To avoid unauthorized access 1 mark each [2]
-for copyright protection
20. a. -Item Code: number 2 ticks for a point [2]
-Location Code: Text
-Quantity: number
-Cost: currency

b. -Character type check/presence check 1 mark for listing


-with explanation. 1 mark for explanation [2]

21. Input amount 1 mark for input


If amount > current balance Then 1 mark for first condition
Charge = current balance *2% 1 mark for calculations
Display(“withdrawal refused”) 1 mark for second condition
ElseIf amount > Daily Limit Then 1 mark for outputs
Display(“exceeded daily limit”) 1 mark for correct use of if
Else statement [6]
Charge = current Balance * 0%
Display(“remove your cash”)
Endif
Endif
22. 1 mark for each correct row [4]
Mark Count Percentage

0
33 1 66
40 2 80
24 3 48
0 4 0
35

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