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GR 11 CAT June Theory Exam Scope PDF

The Gr.11 June Exam Scope for 2025 covers various sections including system technologies, network and internet technologies, and solution development. Key topics include ICT, local area networks, the browsing experience, and important concepts such as the Internet of Things, wearables, and cryptocurrency. Additionally, the document discusses BYOD policies and throttling of internet speeds by ISPs.
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GR 11 CAT June Theory Exam Scope PDF

The Gr.11 June Exam Scope for 2025 covers various sections including system technologies, network and internet technologies, and solution development. Key topics include ICT, local area networks, the browsing experience, and important concepts such as the Internet of Things, wearables, and cryptocurrency. Additionally, the document discusses BYOD policies and throttling of internet speeds by ISPs.
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Gr.

11 June Exam Scope (2025)

Section 1: System technologies and implications


Module 1.1: It’s all about ICT

Module 1.2: Input and Output

Module 1.3: Storage, memory and processing

Section 2: Network and Internet Technologies


Module 2.1) Local Area Network

Module 2.2) The Browsing experience

Section 7:
Module 7.1: Finding information

Solution development
• Solving practical CAT problems presented in the theory paper.

Other important concepts:


Internet of things (Slide 40-43)

Wearables (Slides 28-31)

Cryptocurrency vs. Traditional Currency (Slides 48-51)

Big Data (Slide 44-47)

Keylogging (Theory Booklet – Page 31-32)


BYOD

• Bring Your Own Device


• Is a policy where people are allowed to bring their own device (laptop, phone or
tablet) to school or school or work and use it instead of relying on equipment owned
or supplied by the school or company.
• They connect to the school or company network using Wifi

Throttling

• The internet connection speed slows down.


• When the ISP believes that an excessive amount of data is being downloaded.

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