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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
                               General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
*0394399960*




               COMPUTER STUDIES                                                                                   7010/01
               Paper 1                                                                            October/November 2008
                                                                                                        2 hours 30 minutes
               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.
               DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES.

               Answer all questions.
               No marks will be awarded for using brand names of software packages or hardware.

               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.




                                                                                                     For Examiner's Use




                                               This document consists of 16 printed pages.

               IB08 11_7010_01/RP
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1   Explain, using examples where appropriate, the meaning of these computer terms.            For
                                                                                            Examiner's
                                                                                               Use
    (a) mouse




                                                                                      [2]


    (b) search engine




                                                                                      [2]


    (c) buffer




                                                                                      [2]


    (d) RAM




                                                                                      [2]


    (e) download




                                                                                      [2]




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2   Describe two benefits of using top down design to develop computer software.                       For
                                                                                                    Examiner's
                                                                                                       Use
     1




     2



                                                                                              [2]


3   Write a routine using a for … to loop which inputs 100 numbers and outputs how many of
    the numbers were negative.




                                                                                              [3]


4   Computer systems can be affected in various ways which could lead to data corruption.

    Give two ways that data might be corrupted and suggest a method of protection for each.

     Corruption 1



     Protection method 1



     Corruption 2



     Protection method 2

                                                                                              [4]


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5   Describe two ways in which computers have affected how music is written and produced.            For
                                                                                                  Examiner's
                                                                                                     Use
     1




     2




                                                                                            [2]


6   A supermarket uses a computer system to control and order stock. All products sold are
    identified with a bar code which can be read at a Point Of Sale (POS) terminal.

    (a) Apart from stock control, give one advantage to the supermarket of having bar codes
        on the products.



                                                                                            [1]


    (b) Give one advantage to the customer of using POS technology.



                                                                                            [1]


    (c) Describe how a computerised stock control system works.




                                                                                            [3]




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7   Many people now bank through the Internet rather than using banks located in towns.              For
                                                                                                  Examiner's
                                                                                                     Use
    (a) Give one advantage to a bank that offers Internet banking.




                                                                                            [1]


    (b) Give one disadvantage to a bank that offers Internet banking.




                                                                                            [1]


    (c) Give two advantages to customers of using Internet banking.

         1




         2



                                                                                            [2]


    (d) Give two disadvantages to customers of using Internet banking.

         1




         2



                                                                                            [2]




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8   To gain access to a database, a user must first type in a user ID and then a password         For
    which needs to be verified.                                                                Examiner's
                                                                                                  Use

    (a) How is a password usually verified?




                                                                                         [1]


    (b) In spite of these safeguards, unauthorised access to the database is still possible.
        What could be done:

         (i) to prevent data being used by unauthorised people?




                                                                                         [1]

        (ii) to prevent loss of data once the database has been illegally accessed?




                                                                                         [1]


    (c) Personal data is protected to some extent by a Data Protection Act. Give two
        requirements of a Data Protection Act.

         1




         2



                                                                                         [2]




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9   Many computer networks use the RING and STAR configurations.                                 For
                                                                                              Examiner's
                                                                                                 Use
    Compare the advantages and disadvantages of both types of networks. Include diagrams of
    the ring and star configurations to help in your discussion.

               Diagram of ring network                     Diagram of star network




     Advantages and disadvantages of star networks




     Advantages and disadvantages of ring networks




                                                                                        [5]




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10 A large city has decided to computerise totally its traffic management system. Traffic lights   Examiner's
                                                                                                      Use
   and electronic road signs are now under automatic computer control.

    (a) Sensors are placed around the city to gather information about traffic. Describe what
        information would need to be gathered.




                                                                                             [2]


    (b) Describe two ways the information from the sensors could be sent to the central
        computer which is located several miles away.

         1



         2

                                                                                             [2]


    (c) Give two advantages of having the traffic in the city controlled in this way.

         1



         2

                                                                                             [2]




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11 Mike has decided to send information to Asif by attaching a file to an email.                For
                                                                                             Examiner's
                                                                                                Use
    (a) Describe what happens after Mike writes his email, attaches the file and clicks on
        “send”.




                                                                                       [2]



    (b) Describe two potential problems when sending attachments via emails.

         1



         2

                                                                                       [2]




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12 (a) A small shop selling books, CDs and DVDs uses a number of spreadsheets to keep                        For
       track of its stock. One of the spreadsheets showing Sci-Fi stock is shown below.                   Examiner's
                                                                                                             Use
                          A                  B                      C                    D
               1                           Sci-Fi                 Stock
               2      Item Code         Item Cost ($)        Number in stock      Stock value ($)
               3         15131624               25.00                        15           375.00
               4         18316925               16.50                        10           165.00
               5         18560003               30.00                        10           300.00
               6         12111151               12.50                        20           250.00
               7         00516344               11.50                        20           230.00
               8         15821612               17.00                        15           255.00
               9         10322491               23.50                        20           470.00
               10                                              Total Value               2045.00

         (i) How many columns are there in the above spreadsheet?

                                                                                                    [1]

        (ii) What formula must be in D3 to calculate the stock value of item 15131624?

                                                                                                    [1]

        (iii) What formula needs to be placed in cell D10 to calculate the total value of the
              stock?

                                                                                                    [1]

        (iv) Data in B7 was found to be incorrect. The value in this cell was changed to 12.50.
             Which cells would automatically change when this was done?

                                                                                                    [1]


    (b) The owners have decided to sell the shop and all its stock. They will produce a word
        processed report to advertise the sale.
         Describe how the owners will create this report which will contain text, data from the
         stock spreadsheets, pictures of the shop and some of its stock.




                                                                                                    [3]

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13 A large car showroom employs a systems analyst to computerise their existing manual filing          For
   systems.                                                                                         Examiner's
                                                                                                       Use
     (a) Write down four of the stages in Systems Analysis.

         1

         2

         3

         4                                                                                    [4]


     (b) Describe two effects on the workforce of introducing the new computer system.

         1



         2

                                                                                              [2]


     (c) Give two benefits to the car showroom of allowing customers to access details of cars
         for sale using the Internet.

         1



         2

                                                                                              [2]


14   Describe three of the stages taken to create an expert system to help in medical diagnosis.

     1




     2




     3



                                                                                              [3]

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15 A database has been produced showing solar system statistics.                                   For
                                                                                                Examiner's
                                                                                                   Use
                      Distance                               Maximum
                                  Number
       Name of        from sun                    Number of   surface         Diameter
                                    of
        planet          (x106)                      rings   temperature         (km)
                                  moons
                         (km)                                   (oC)
      Mercury                58            0              0          427          4880
      Venus                 108            0              0          480         12100
      Earth                 150            1              0           58         12756
      Mars                  228            2              0           17          6787
      Jupiter               778           16              3         -150        143200
      Saturn               1427           18           1000         -180        120000
      Uranus               2871           15             11         -210         51800
      Neptune              4497            8              4         -214         49528
      Pluto                5914            1              0         -220          2330

    (a) How many records are there in this database?

                                                                                          [1]


    (b) The following search condition was typed in:

                      (Number of moons > 0) AND (Diameter (km) < 15000)

         Using Name of planet, write down the results of this search:



                                                                                          [2]


    (c) Write down a search condition to find out which planets have rings or have a diameter
        more than 50000 km.



                                                                                          [2]


    (d) Name a different validation check for each of the following fields.

         (i) Maximum surface temperature (0C)



        (ii) Name of planet

                                                                                          [2]




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    (e) The data in the database was sorted in descending order using the Number of moons      For
        field. Using Name of planet only, write down the results of this sort.              Examiner's
                                                                                               Use




                                                                                      [2]


16 (a) What is meant by virtual reality?




                                                                                      [1]


    (b) Describe two special devices that are used for man–machine interaction in virtual
        reality systems.

         1




         2



                                                                                      [2]


    (c) Give two examples of typical output from a virtual reality system.

         1




         2



                                                                                      [2]


    (d) Give one example of a use of virtual reality.



                                                                                      [1]

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17 The following flowchart shows how sensors (which can be analogue or digital) and a                    For
   computer are used to control the temperature of a greenhouse for plants. Complete the              Examiner's
                                                                                                         Use
   flowchart using the items from the list below.



                                    START



                                  Read input
                            temperature from sensor




                                                      Yes



                                    No




                                                                    LIST OF ITEMS

                                                             1  compare input temperature
                                                                with set temperature
                                                             2 is input temperature = set
                      Yes                                       temperature
                                                             3 is input temperature < set
                                                                temperature
                                    No                       4 is input temperature > set
                                                                temperature
                                                             5 is input signal analogue
                      Yes                                    6 output “error”
                                                             7 read set temperature from file
                                                             8 switch on cooler
                                                             9 switch on heater
                                    No                       10 system fault
                                                             11 use ADC to convert signal

                      Yes



                                    No


                                                                                 STOP


                                                                                                [6]


© UCLES 2008                                7010/01/O/N/08
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18 A small library uses a database to monitor books being borrowed. Two of the tables in the      For
   database are linked together:                                                               Examiner's
                                                                                                  Use

   •     books borrowed by the customers
   •     customer details

    Each customer has a library card containing a unique customer code. Each book contains a
    unique bar code.

    (a) Which data item could link the two tables together?



                                                                                         [1]


    (b) Today’s date is 11 November 2008. Describe how the system would decide
        automatically which books were overdue and how the customers could be contacted to
        return the overdue books.




                                                                                         [3]




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19 The manufacturing cost of producing an item depends on its complexity. A company                                                                         For
   manufactures three different types of item, with costs based on the following calculations:                                                           Examiner's
                                                                                                                                                            Use

      Item type 1: item cost = parts cost * 1.5
      Item type 2: item cost = parts cost * 2.5
      Item type 3: item cost = parts cost * 5.0

      The company makes 1000 items per day.

      Write an algorithm, using pseudocode, flowchart or otherwise, which

      •      inputs the item type and parts cost of each item
      •      outputs the item cost for each item
      •      calculates and outputs the average (mean) item cost per day (based on 1000 items
              being made).




                                                                                                                                                [5]



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.

                                                                     7010/01/O/N/08

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Year 2008

  • 1. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level *0394399960* COMPUTER STUDIES 7010/01 Paper 1 October/November 2008 2 hours 30 minutes 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. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. No marks will be awarded for using brand names of software packages or hardware. 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. For Examiner's Use This document consists of 16 printed pages. IB08 11_7010_01/RP © UCLES 2008 [Turn over
  • 2. 2 1 Explain, using examples where appropriate, the meaning of these computer terms. For Examiner's Use (a) mouse [2] (b) search engine [2] (c) buffer [2] (d) RAM [2] (e) download [2] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08
  • 3. 3 2 Describe two benefits of using top down design to develop computer software. For Examiner's Use 1 2 [2] 3 Write a routine using a for … to loop which inputs 100 numbers and outputs how many of the numbers were negative. [3] 4 Computer systems can be affected in various ways which could lead to data corruption. Give two ways that data might be corrupted and suggest a method of protection for each. Corruption 1 Protection method 1 Corruption 2 Protection method 2 [4] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08 [Turn over
  • 4. 4 5 Describe two ways in which computers have affected how music is written and produced. For Examiner's Use 1 2 [2] 6 A supermarket uses a computer system to control and order stock. All products sold are identified with a bar code which can be read at a Point Of Sale (POS) terminal. (a) Apart from stock control, give one advantage to the supermarket of having bar codes on the products. [1] (b) Give one advantage to the customer of using POS technology. [1] (c) Describe how a computerised stock control system works. [3] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08
  • 5. 5 7 Many people now bank through the Internet rather than using banks located in towns. For Examiner's Use (a) Give one advantage to a bank that offers Internet banking. [1] (b) Give one disadvantage to a bank that offers Internet banking. [1] (c) Give two advantages to customers of using Internet banking. 1 2 [2] (d) Give two disadvantages to customers of using Internet banking. 1 2 [2] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08 [Turn over
  • 6. 6 8 To gain access to a database, a user must first type in a user ID and then a password For which needs to be verified. Examiner's Use (a) How is a password usually verified? [1] (b) In spite of these safeguards, unauthorised access to the database is still possible. What could be done: (i) to prevent data being used by unauthorised people? [1] (ii) to prevent loss of data once the database has been illegally accessed? [1] (c) Personal data is protected to some extent by a Data Protection Act. Give two requirements of a Data Protection Act. 1 2 [2] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08
  • 7. 7 9 Many computer networks use the RING and STAR configurations. For Examiner's Use Compare the advantages and disadvantages of both types of networks. Include diagrams of the ring and star configurations to help in your discussion. Diagram of ring network Diagram of star network Advantages and disadvantages of star networks Advantages and disadvantages of ring networks [5] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08 [Turn over
  • 8. 8 For 10 A large city has decided to computerise totally its traffic management system. Traffic lights Examiner's Use and electronic road signs are now under automatic computer control. (a) Sensors are placed around the city to gather information about traffic. Describe what information would need to be gathered. [2] (b) Describe two ways the information from the sensors could be sent to the central computer which is located several miles away. 1 2 [2] (c) Give two advantages of having the traffic in the city controlled in this way. 1 2 [2] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08
  • 9. 9 11 Mike has decided to send information to Asif by attaching a file to an email. For Examiner's Use (a) Describe what happens after Mike writes his email, attaches the file and clicks on “send”. [2] (b) Describe two potential problems when sending attachments via emails. 1 2 [2] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08 [Turn over
  • 10. 10 12 (a) A small shop selling books, CDs and DVDs uses a number of spreadsheets to keep For track of its stock. One of the spreadsheets showing Sci-Fi stock is shown below. Examiner's Use A B C D 1 Sci-Fi Stock 2 Item Code Item Cost ($) Number in stock Stock value ($) 3 15131624 25.00 15 375.00 4 18316925 16.50 10 165.00 5 18560003 30.00 10 300.00 6 12111151 12.50 20 250.00 7 00516344 11.50 20 230.00 8 15821612 17.00 15 255.00 9 10322491 23.50 20 470.00 10 Total Value 2045.00 (i) How many columns are there in the above spreadsheet? [1] (ii) What formula must be in D3 to calculate the stock value of item 15131624? [1] (iii) What formula needs to be placed in cell D10 to calculate the total value of the stock? [1] (iv) Data in B7 was found to be incorrect. The value in this cell was changed to 12.50. Which cells would automatically change when this was done? [1] (b) The owners have decided to sell the shop and all its stock. They will produce a word processed report to advertise the sale. Describe how the owners will create this report which will contain text, data from the stock spreadsheets, pictures of the shop and some of its stock. [3] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08
  • 11. 11 13 A large car showroom employs a systems analyst to computerise their existing manual filing For systems. Examiner's Use (a) Write down four of the stages in Systems Analysis. 1 2 3 4 [4] (b) Describe two effects on the workforce of introducing the new computer system. 1 2 [2] (c) Give two benefits to the car showroom of allowing customers to access details of cars for sale using the Internet. 1 2 [2] 14 Describe three of the stages taken to create an expert system to help in medical diagnosis. 1 2 3 [3] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08 [Turn over
  • 12. 12 15 A database has been produced showing solar system statistics. For Examiner's Use Distance Maximum Number Name of from sun Number of surface Diameter of planet (x106) rings temperature (km) moons (km) (oC) Mercury 58 0 0 427 4880 Venus 108 0 0 480 12100 Earth 150 1 0 58 12756 Mars 228 2 0 17 6787 Jupiter 778 16 3 -150 143200 Saturn 1427 18 1000 -180 120000 Uranus 2871 15 11 -210 51800 Neptune 4497 8 4 -214 49528 Pluto 5914 1 0 -220 2330 (a) How many records are there in this database? [1] (b) The following search condition was typed in: (Number of moons > 0) AND (Diameter (km) < 15000) Using Name of planet, write down the results of this search: [2] (c) Write down a search condition to find out which planets have rings or have a diameter more than 50000 km. [2] (d) Name a different validation check for each of the following fields. (i) Maximum surface temperature (0C) (ii) Name of planet [2] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08
  • 13. 13 (e) The data in the database was sorted in descending order using the Number of moons For field. Using Name of planet only, write down the results of this sort. Examiner's Use [2] 16 (a) What is meant by virtual reality? [1] (b) Describe two special devices that are used for man–machine interaction in virtual reality systems. 1 2 [2] (c) Give two examples of typical output from a virtual reality system. 1 2 [2] (d) Give one example of a use of virtual reality. [1] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08 [Turn over
  • 14. 14 17 The following flowchart shows how sensors (which can be analogue or digital) and a For computer are used to control the temperature of a greenhouse for plants. Complete the Examiner's Use flowchart using the items from the list below. START Read input temperature from sensor Yes No LIST OF ITEMS 1 compare input temperature with set temperature 2 is input temperature = set Yes temperature 3 is input temperature < set temperature No 4 is input temperature > set temperature 5 is input signal analogue Yes 6 output “error” 7 read set temperature from file 8 switch on cooler 9 switch on heater No 10 system fault 11 use ADC to convert signal Yes No STOP [6] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08
  • 15. 15 18 A small library uses a database to monitor books being borrowed. Two of the tables in the For database are linked together: Examiner's Use • books borrowed by the customers • customer details Each customer has a library card containing a unique customer code. Each book contains a unique bar code. (a) Which data item could link the two tables together? [1] (b) Today’s date is 11 November 2008. Describe how the system would decide automatically which books were overdue and how the customers could be contacted to return the overdue books. [3] © UCLES 2008 7010/01/O/N/08 [Turn over
  • 16. 16 19 The manufacturing cost of producing an item depends on its complexity. A company For manufactures three different types of item, with costs based on the following calculations: Examiner's Use Item type 1: item cost = parts cost * 1.5 Item type 2: item cost = parts cost * 2.5 Item type 3: item cost = parts cost * 5.0 The company makes 1000 items per day. Write an algorithm, using pseudocode, flowchart or otherwise, which • inputs the item type and parts cost of each item • outputs the item cost for each item • calculates and outputs the average (mean) item cost per day (based on 1000 items being made). [5] 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. 7010/01/O/N/08