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Ronni Joshua Perez - My School Entries & Results
Please contact your school if any of the information below is incorrect. Your records will be updated once the
corrections have been received by NZQA.
Qualifications
New Zealand Qualifications Framework Registered Qualifications
National Certificate of Educational Achievement (Level 3) achieved with merit 25 September
2013
National Certificate in Mathematics (Level 1) 31 December
2012
National Certificate in Mathematics (Level 2) 31 December
2012
National Certificate of Educational Achievement (Level 2) 15 October 2012
National Certificate of Educational Achievement (Level 1) achieved with merit 18 November
2011
New Zealand University Entrance
University Entrance awarded 25 September
2013
Course Endorsements
Mathematics With Statistics 301 merit at level 3 9 January 2014
Design IT 121 merit at level 1 12 January 2012
Mathematics 101 merit at level 1 12 January 2012
Credit Summary - All Years
Please note these credit totals have not taken into account any excluded or duplicate standards
2013
Credit Summary For Year
Personal - Not an official record
Course Credit Summary
Entries and Results
N - Not Achieved A - Achieved M - Achieved with Merit E - Achieved with
Excellence
ABS - Absent SNA - Standard Not
Attempted
RNA - Result Not Yet
Available
Each standard can have a range of results including "N" for not achieved, "A" for achieved, "M" for achieved with
merit, or "E" for achieved with excellence.As some standards can not be awarded all of these results the result code
is shown in bold where a candidate has achieved the maximum possible result for that standard.All "9xxxx" series are
achievement standards and all other reference numbers are unit standards.
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Digital Media and Information
91633 1 IN
Implement complex procedures to develop a
relational database embedded in a specified
digital outcome
3
6 E
91635 1 IN
Implement complex procedures to produce a
specified digital media outcome
3
4 E
91636 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of areas of
computer science (4 credits)
3
N
2780 6 IN
Demonstrate and apply knowledge of a personal
computer system (3 credits)
1
N
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Legal Studies 301
91597 1 IN Conduct a critical social inquiry 3 6 E
91598 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of how ideologies
shape society
3
4 A
91599 1 IN
Examine personal involvement in a social
action(s) that aims to influence policy change(s)
3
6 E
91600 1 IN
Examine a campaign of social action(s) to
influence policy change(s)
3
4 E
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Mathematics With Calculus 301
91573 1 IN
Apply the geometry of conic sections in solving
problems
3
3 A
Personal - Not an official record
91574 1 IN
Apply linear programming methods in solving
problems
3
3 M
91575 1 IN Apply trigonometric methods in solving problems 3 4 A
91576 1 IN Use critical path analysis in solving problems 3 2 M
91577 1 EX
Apply the algebra of complex numbers in solving
problems
3
5 M
91578 1 EX
Apply differentiation methods in solving
problems
3
6 A
91579 1 EX Apply integration methods in solving problems 3 6 A
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Mathematics With Statistics 301 - Endorsed with merit at level 3
91580 1 IN Investigate time series data 3 4 M
91581 1 IN Investigate bivariate measurement data 3 4 M
91582 1 IN
Use statistical methods to make a formal
inference
3
4 M
91584 1 EX Evaluate statistically based reports 3 4 M
91585 1 EX Apply probability concepts in solving problems 3 4 M
91586 1 EX
Apply probability distributions in solving
problems
3
4 A
91587 1 IN
Apply systems of simultaneous equations in
solving problems
3
3 M
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Psychology 301
27693 1 IN
Conduct a supervised psychological research
activity and evaluate its methodology
3
6 M
27694 1 IN
Evaluate the use of different approaches in the
context of a debate within psychology
3
6 M
27695 1 IN
Evaluate how theories are applied within a field
of psychological practice
3
6 A
27696 1 IN
Evaluate the significance of a key piece of
research to the understanding of human
behaviour
3
4 E
2012
Credit Summary For Year
Course Credit Summary
Personal - Not an official record
Entries and Results
N - Not Achieved A - Achieved M - Achieved with Merit E - Achieved with
Excellence
ABS - Absent SNA - Standard Not
Attempted
RNA - Result Not Yet
Available
Each standard can have a range of results including "N" for not achieved, "A" for achieved, "M" for achieved with
merit, or "E" for achieved with excellence.As some standards can not be awarded all of these results the result code
is shown in bold where a candidate has achieved the maximum possible result for that standard.All "9xxxx" series are
achievement standards and all other reference numbers are unit standards.
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Digital Media Design 201
26744 1 IN
Produce a media application for use on a
communication device to meet a set brief (5
credits)
2
N
90368 3 IN
Demonstrate skills in information and
communication technology
2
4 M
91367 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of advanced
concepts relating to managing shared
information within information systems
2
3 A
91368 1 IN
Implement advanced procedures to produce a
specified digital information outcome with
dynamically linked data
2
6 A
91370 1 IN
Implement advanced procedures to produce a
specified digital media outcome
2
4 A
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
English 201
91098 1 EX
Analyse specified aspect(s) of studied written
text(s), supported by evidence (4 credits)
2
N
91099 1 EX
Analyse specified aspect(s) of studied visual or
oral text(s), supported by evidence
2
4 A
91100 1 EX
Analyse significant aspects of unfamiliar written
text(s) through close reading, supported by
evidence
2
4 A
91101 1 IN
Produce a selection of crafted and controlled
writing
2
6 A
91102 1 IN
Construct and deliver a crafted and controlled
oral text (3 credits)
2
N
Personal - Not an official record
91106 1 IN
Form developed personal responses to
independently read texts, supported by evidence
2
4 A
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Legal Studies 201
8545 3 IN
Describe factors contributing to, and
consequences of, crime
2
3 A
8552 3 IN
Describe legal consequences and protections
relating to domestic violence and child abuse
2
2 A
10338 3 IN
Describe and compare methods of dispute
resolution in the legal system
2
3 A
91279 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of conflict(s) arising
from different cultural beliefs and ideas
2
4 M
91280 1 IN Conduct a reflective social inquiry 2 5 E
91281 1 EX
Describe how cultural conflict(s) can be
addressed
2
4 A
91282 1 IN
Describe personal involvement in a social action
related to rights and responsibilities
2
5 A
91283 1 IN
Describe a social action that enables
communities and/or nations to meet
responsibilities and exercise rights
2
4 A
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Mathematics 201
91256 1 IN
Apply co-ordinate geometry methods in solving
problems
2
2 M
91257 1 IN Apply graphical methods in solving problems 2 4 A
91259 1 IN
Apply trigonometric relationships in solving
problems
2
3 A
91261 1 EX Apply algebraic methods in solving problems 2 4 M
91262 1 EX Apply calculus methods in solving problems 2 5 A
91266 1 IN Evaluate a statistically based report 2 2 M
91267 1 EX Apply probability methods in solving problems 2 4 A
91269 1 IN Apply systems of equations in solving problems 2 2 A
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Programming IT 201
18741 3 IN Create a computer program to provide a solution 3 6 A
91357 1 IN
Undertake effective development to make and
trial a prototype (6 credits)
2
N
91371 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of advanced
concepts from computer science
2
4 A
91372 1 IN
Construct a plan for an advanced computer
program for a specified task
2
3 M
91373 1 IN
Construct an advanced computer program for a
specified task
2
3 A
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Psychology
19260 1 IN
Examine assumptions underlying approaches to
psychology
2
6 A
19261 1 IN
Explore use of scientific method in psychological
research (5 credits)
2
N
19262 1 IN
Describe ethical issues in psychological
research
2
3 A
19265 1 IN
Investigate the contribution of social psychology
to psychological knowledge
2
3 A
Personal - Not an official record
19266 1 IN
Investigate the contribution of developmental or
lifespan psychology to psychological knowledge
2
3 A
19274 1 IN
Use psychological knowledge to examine
behaviour within an educational context
2
3 A
2011
Credit Summary For Year
Course Credit Summary
Entries and Results
N - Not Achieved A - Achieved M - Achieved with Merit E - Achieved with
Excellence
ABS - Absent SNA - Standard Not
Attempted
RNA - Result Not Yet
Available
Each standard can have a range of results including "N" for not achieved, "A" for achieved, "M" for achieved with
merit, or "E" for achieved with excellence.As some standards can not be awarded all of these results the result code
is shown in bold where a candidate has achieved the maximum possible result for that standard.All "9xxxx" series are
achievement standards and all other reference numbers are unit standards.
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Design IT 121 - Endorsed with merit at level 1
5961 6 IN
Demonstrate an understanding of digitising still
images for multimedia computer applications
2
3 A
Personal - Not an official record
91046 1 IN
Use design ideas to produce a conceptual
design for an outcome to address a brief
1
6 M
91070 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of basic concepts of
information management
1
3 M
91071 1 IN
Implement basic procedures to produce a
specified digital information outcome
1
4 M
91072 1 IN
Demonstrate understanding of basic concepts of
digital media
1
3 M
91073 1 IN
Implement basic procedures to produce a
specified digital media outcome
1
4 M
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Economics 101
90983 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of consumer
choices, using scarcity and/or demand
1
4 M
90984 1 IN
Demonstrate understanding of decisions a
producer makes about production
1
5 A
90985 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of producer choices
using supply
1
3 A
90986 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of how consumer,
producer and/or government choices affect
society, using market equilibrium
1
5 A
90987 1 IN
Demonstrate understanding of a government
choice where affected groups have different
viewpoints
1
4 M
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
English 101
90052 4 IN Produce creative writing (3 credits) 1 N
90849 1 EX
Show understanding of specified aspect(s) of
studied written text(s), using supporting evidence
1
4 A
90850 1 EX
Show understanding of specified aspect(s) of
studied visual or oral text(s), using supporting
evidence (4 credits)
1
N
90851 1 EX
Show understanding of significant aspects of
unfamiliar written text(s) through close reading,
using supporting evidence
1
4 M
90854 1 IN
Form personal responses to independently read
texts, supported by evidence
1
4 A
90857 1 IN Construct and deliver an oral text 1 3 A
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Mathematics 101 - Endorsed with merit at level 1
91026 1 IN Apply numeric reasoning in solving problems 1 4 M
91027 1 EX Apply algebraic procedures in solving problems 1 4 E
91028 1 EX
Investigate relationships between tables,
equations and graphs (4 credits)
1
N
91029 1 IN Apply linear algebra in solving problems 1 3 M
91031 1 EX Apply geometric reasoning in solving problems 1 4 M
91032 1 IN
Apply right-angled triangles in solving
measurement problems
1
3 A
91035 1 IN
Investigate a given multivariate data set using
the statistical enquiry cycle
1
4 M
91037 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of chance and data 1 4 A
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Programming IT 122
Personal - Not an official record
18740 3 IN
Create a simple computer program to meet a set
brief
2
3 A
91047 1 IN
Undertake development to make a prototype to
address a brief (6 credits)
1
N
91074 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of basic concepts
from computer science
1
3 E
91075 1 IN
Construct an algorithmic structure for a basic
task
1
3 M
91076 1 IN
Construct a basic computer program for a
specified task
1
3 M
Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
Science 101
90186 4 IN
Carry out a practical science investigation with
direction
1
4 E
90940 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of aspects of
mechanics
1
4 M
90944 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of aspects of acids
and bases
1
4 A
90946 1 IN
Investigate the implications of the properties of
metals for their use in society
1
4 M
90948 1 EX
Demonstrate understanding of biological ideas
relating to genetic variation
1
4 A
90950 1 IN
Investigate biological ideas relating to
interactions between humans and micro-
organisms
1
4 A
The following entries for 2011 were not assigned to courses by a school; the entries are grouped by NZQA subjects.
Std. Ver. Asm. Computing Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
18734 2 IN Create a web page using a template 1 2 A
18739 2 IN
Create and use simple command sequences in a
computer language
1
2 A
18743 3 IN
Produce a spreadsheet from instructions using
supplied data
1
2 A
25659 1 IN
Create a web page using a mark-up language
with a text editor
1
2 A
Std. Ver. Asm. Geography Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
11082 2 IN
Consider a work of fiction from a geographic
perspective
1
2 A
Std. Ver. Asm. Information Management Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
90030 2 IN
Enter text from provided material and by direct
entry composition (1.1)
1
2 M
90031 2 IN
Use standard operating and file management
procedures (1.2)
1
2 M
Std. Ver. Asm. Science Lvl. Maori Crd. Result
Paper Ans.
18989 2 IN Demonstrate knowledge of Earth and space 1 2 A

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  • 1. Personal - Not an official record Ronni Joshua Perez - My School Entries & Results Please contact your school if any of the information below is incorrect. Your records will be updated once the corrections have been received by NZQA. Qualifications New Zealand Qualifications Framework Registered Qualifications National Certificate of Educational Achievement (Level 3) achieved with merit 25 September 2013 National Certificate in Mathematics (Level 1) 31 December 2012 National Certificate in Mathematics (Level 2) 31 December 2012 National Certificate of Educational Achievement (Level 2) 15 October 2012 National Certificate of Educational Achievement (Level 1) achieved with merit 18 November 2011 New Zealand University Entrance University Entrance awarded 25 September 2013 Course Endorsements Mathematics With Statistics 301 merit at level 3 9 January 2014 Design IT 121 merit at level 1 12 January 2012 Mathematics 101 merit at level 1 12 January 2012 Credit Summary - All Years Please note these credit totals have not taken into account any excluded or duplicate standards 2013 Credit Summary For Year
  • 2. Personal - Not an official record Course Credit Summary Entries and Results N - Not Achieved A - Achieved M - Achieved with Merit E - Achieved with Excellence ABS - Absent SNA - Standard Not Attempted RNA - Result Not Yet Available Each standard can have a range of results including "N" for not achieved, "A" for achieved, "M" for achieved with merit, or "E" for achieved with excellence.As some standards can not be awarded all of these results the result code is shown in bold where a candidate has achieved the maximum possible result for that standard.All "9xxxx" series are achievement standards and all other reference numbers are unit standards. Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Digital Media and Information 91633 1 IN Implement complex procedures to develop a relational database embedded in a specified digital outcome 3 6 E 91635 1 IN Implement complex procedures to produce a specified digital media outcome 3 4 E 91636 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of areas of computer science (4 credits) 3 N 2780 6 IN Demonstrate and apply knowledge of a personal computer system (3 credits) 1 N Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Legal Studies 301 91597 1 IN Conduct a critical social inquiry 3 6 E 91598 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of how ideologies shape society 3 4 A 91599 1 IN Examine personal involvement in a social action(s) that aims to influence policy change(s) 3 6 E 91600 1 IN Examine a campaign of social action(s) to influence policy change(s) 3 4 E Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Mathematics With Calculus 301 91573 1 IN Apply the geometry of conic sections in solving problems 3 3 A
  • 3. Personal - Not an official record 91574 1 IN Apply linear programming methods in solving problems 3 3 M 91575 1 IN Apply trigonometric methods in solving problems 3 4 A 91576 1 IN Use critical path analysis in solving problems 3 2 M 91577 1 EX Apply the algebra of complex numbers in solving problems 3 5 M 91578 1 EX Apply differentiation methods in solving problems 3 6 A 91579 1 EX Apply integration methods in solving problems 3 6 A Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Mathematics With Statistics 301 - Endorsed with merit at level 3 91580 1 IN Investigate time series data 3 4 M 91581 1 IN Investigate bivariate measurement data 3 4 M 91582 1 IN Use statistical methods to make a formal inference 3 4 M 91584 1 EX Evaluate statistically based reports 3 4 M 91585 1 EX Apply probability concepts in solving problems 3 4 M 91586 1 EX Apply probability distributions in solving problems 3 4 A 91587 1 IN Apply systems of simultaneous equations in solving problems 3 3 M Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Psychology 301 27693 1 IN Conduct a supervised psychological research activity and evaluate its methodology 3 6 M 27694 1 IN Evaluate the use of different approaches in the context of a debate within psychology 3 6 M 27695 1 IN Evaluate how theories are applied within a field of psychological practice 3 6 A 27696 1 IN Evaluate the significance of a key piece of research to the understanding of human behaviour 3 4 E 2012 Credit Summary For Year Course Credit Summary
  • 4. Personal - Not an official record Entries and Results N - Not Achieved A - Achieved M - Achieved with Merit E - Achieved with Excellence ABS - Absent SNA - Standard Not Attempted RNA - Result Not Yet Available Each standard can have a range of results including "N" for not achieved, "A" for achieved, "M" for achieved with merit, or "E" for achieved with excellence.As some standards can not be awarded all of these results the result code is shown in bold where a candidate has achieved the maximum possible result for that standard.All "9xxxx" series are achievement standards and all other reference numbers are unit standards. Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Digital Media Design 201 26744 1 IN Produce a media application for use on a communication device to meet a set brief (5 credits) 2 N 90368 3 IN Demonstrate skills in information and communication technology 2 4 M 91367 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of advanced concepts relating to managing shared information within information systems 2 3 A 91368 1 IN Implement advanced procedures to produce a specified digital information outcome with dynamically linked data 2 6 A 91370 1 IN Implement advanced procedures to produce a specified digital media outcome 2 4 A Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. English 201 91098 1 EX Analyse specified aspect(s) of studied written text(s), supported by evidence (4 credits) 2 N 91099 1 EX Analyse specified aspect(s) of studied visual or oral text(s), supported by evidence 2 4 A 91100 1 EX Analyse significant aspects of unfamiliar written text(s) through close reading, supported by evidence 2 4 A 91101 1 IN Produce a selection of crafted and controlled writing 2 6 A 91102 1 IN Construct and deliver a crafted and controlled oral text (3 credits) 2 N
  • 5. Personal - Not an official record 91106 1 IN Form developed personal responses to independently read texts, supported by evidence 2 4 A Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Legal Studies 201 8545 3 IN Describe factors contributing to, and consequences of, crime 2 3 A 8552 3 IN Describe legal consequences and protections relating to domestic violence and child abuse 2 2 A 10338 3 IN Describe and compare methods of dispute resolution in the legal system 2 3 A 91279 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of conflict(s) arising from different cultural beliefs and ideas 2 4 M 91280 1 IN Conduct a reflective social inquiry 2 5 E 91281 1 EX Describe how cultural conflict(s) can be addressed 2 4 A 91282 1 IN Describe personal involvement in a social action related to rights and responsibilities 2 5 A 91283 1 IN Describe a social action that enables communities and/or nations to meet responsibilities and exercise rights 2 4 A Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Mathematics 201 91256 1 IN Apply co-ordinate geometry methods in solving problems 2 2 M 91257 1 IN Apply graphical methods in solving problems 2 4 A 91259 1 IN Apply trigonometric relationships in solving problems 2 3 A 91261 1 EX Apply algebraic methods in solving problems 2 4 M 91262 1 EX Apply calculus methods in solving problems 2 5 A 91266 1 IN Evaluate a statistically based report 2 2 M 91267 1 EX Apply probability methods in solving problems 2 4 A 91269 1 IN Apply systems of equations in solving problems 2 2 A Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Programming IT 201 18741 3 IN Create a computer program to provide a solution 3 6 A 91357 1 IN Undertake effective development to make and trial a prototype (6 credits) 2 N 91371 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of advanced concepts from computer science 2 4 A 91372 1 IN Construct a plan for an advanced computer program for a specified task 2 3 M 91373 1 IN Construct an advanced computer program for a specified task 2 3 A Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Psychology 19260 1 IN Examine assumptions underlying approaches to psychology 2 6 A 19261 1 IN Explore use of scientific method in psychological research (5 credits) 2 N 19262 1 IN Describe ethical issues in psychological research 2 3 A 19265 1 IN Investigate the contribution of social psychology to psychological knowledge 2 3 A
  • 6. Personal - Not an official record 19266 1 IN Investigate the contribution of developmental or lifespan psychology to psychological knowledge 2 3 A 19274 1 IN Use psychological knowledge to examine behaviour within an educational context 2 3 A 2011 Credit Summary For Year Course Credit Summary Entries and Results N - Not Achieved A - Achieved M - Achieved with Merit E - Achieved with Excellence ABS - Absent SNA - Standard Not Attempted RNA - Result Not Yet Available Each standard can have a range of results including "N" for not achieved, "A" for achieved, "M" for achieved with merit, or "E" for achieved with excellence.As some standards can not be awarded all of these results the result code is shown in bold where a candidate has achieved the maximum possible result for that standard.All "9xxxx" series are achievement standards and all other reference numbers are unit standards. Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Design IT 121 - Endorsed with merit at level 1 5961 6 IN Demonstrate an understanding of digitising still images for multimedia computer applications 2 3 A
  • 7. Personal - Not an official record 91046 1 IN Use design ideas to produce a conceptual design for an outcome to address a brief 1 6 M 91070 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of basic concepts of information management 1 3 M 91071 1 IN Implement basic procedures to produce a specified digital information outcome 1 4 M 91072 1 IN Demonstrate understanding of basic concepts of digital media 1 3 M 91073 1 IN Implement basic procedures to produce a specified digital media outcome 1 4 M Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Economics 101 90983 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of consumer choices, using scarcity and/or demand 1 4 M 90984 1 IN Demonstrate understanding of decisions a producer makes about production 1 5 A 90985 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of producer choices using supply 1 3 A 90986 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of how consumer, producer and/or government choices affect society, using market equilibrium 1 5 A 90987 1 IN Demonstrate understanding of a government choice where affected groups have different viewpoints 1 4 M Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. English 101 90052 4 IN Produce creative writing (3 credits) 1 N 90849 1 EX Show understanding of specified aspect(s) of studied written text(s), using supporting evidence 1 4 A 90850 1 EX Show understanding of specified aspect(s) of studied visual or oral text(s), using supporting evidence (4 credits) 1 N 90851 1 EX Show understanding of significant aspects of unfamiliar written text(s) through close reading, using supporting evidence 1 4 M 90854 1 IN Form personal responses to independently read texts, supported by evidence 1 4 A 90857 1 IN Construct and deliver an oral text 1 3 A Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Mathematics 101 - Endorsed with merit at level 1 91026 1 IN Apply numeric reasoning in solving problems 1 4 M 91027 1 EX Apply algebraic procedures in solving problems 1 4 E 91028 1 EX Investigate relationships between tables, equations and graphs (4 credits) 1 N 91029 1 IN Apply linear algebra in solving problems 1 3 M 91031 1 EX Apply geometric reasoning in solving problems 1 4 M 91032 1 IN Apply right-angled triangles in solving measurement problems 1 3 A 91035 1 IN Investigate a given multivariate data set using the statistical enquiry cycle 1 4 M 91037 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of chance and data 1 4 A Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Programming IT 122
  • 8. Personal - Not an official record 18740 3 IN Create a simple computer program to meet a set brief 2 3 A 91047 1 IN Undertake development to make a prototype to address a brief (6 credits) 1 N 91074 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of basic concepts from computer science 1 3 E 91075 1 IN Construct an algorithmic structure for a basic task 1 3 M 91076 1 IN Construct a basic computer program for a specified task 1 3 M Std. Ver. Asm. Title Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. Science 101 90186 4 IN Carry out a practical science investigation with direction 1 4 E 90940 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of aspects of mechanics 1 4 M 90944 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of aspects of acids and bases 1 4 A 90946 1 IN Investigate the implications of the properties of metals for their use in society 1 4 M 90948 1 EX Demonstrate understanding of biological ideas relating to genetic variation 1 4 A 90950 1 IN Investigate biological ideas relating to interactions between humans and micro- organisms 1 4 A The following entries for 2011 were not assigned to courses by a school; the entries are grouped by NZQA subjects. Std. Ver. Asm. Computing Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. 18734 2 IN Create a web page using a template 1 2 A 18739 2 IN Create and use simple command sequences in a computer language 1 2 A 18743 3 IN Produce a spreadsheet from instructions using supplied data 1 2 A 25659 1 IN Create a web page using a mark-up language with a text editor 1 2 A Std. Ver. Asm. Geography Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. 11082 2 IN Consider a work of fiction from a geographic perspective 1 2 A Std. Ver. Asm. Information Management Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. 90030 2 IN Enter text from provided material and by direct entry composition (1.1) 1 2 M 90031 2 IN Use standard operating and file management procedures (1.2) 1 2 M Std. Ver. Asm. Science Lvl. Maori Crd. Result Paper Ans. 18989 2 IN Demonstrate knowledge of Earth and space 1 2 A