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The document outlines an exam with multiple choice and written answer questions about computing topics. It provides the questions, expected answers, and number of marks for each question. The exam covers subjects such as data integrity, input/output devices, networking, security, and health impacts of technology.

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0417/11 Cambridge IGCSE – Mark Scheme October/November

PUBLISHED 2023
Question Answer Marks

1(a) Product number 1

1(b) Not every publication has a bar code 1

1(c)  Uses data integrity which means no discrepancies in the data 4


 Less memory used in the computer
 Data is not unnecessarily duplicated
 Reports can be created using many tables
currency
1(d)(i) 1
1(d)(ii) Text 1

Question Answer Marks

2(a) Analogue 1

2(b) Digital 1

2(c) Analogue to digital convertor 1

2(d) Temperature 1

Question Answer Marks


Advantages
3(a) 6
 Larger screen
 Bigger battery
 Better heat distribution

Disadvantages
 doesn’t fit in pocket
 heavier
 take longer to charge

Question Answer Marks

3(b) 2
 Keyboard
 Microphone

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4 6
Similarity
 Both readers are in direct contact with the card
 Both are input devices

Difference
 Chip and PIN readers the user needs to know the PIN
 Chip and PIN reader prompts the user to enter a PIN
 It is more secure as a PIN is needed
 The transaction is faster using a magnetic stripe reader

Question Answer Marks

5(a) 2
 A bridge connects two LANs that use the same protocol
 A router connects a LAN to a WAN

5(b) 4
 Internet Protocol address
 IP addresses must be different for each device on a network
 All devices connected to the internet use IP addresses
 Determines the electronic location of the device

5(c) 2
 Stores route information
 Stores IP addresses
Question Answer Marks

6(a) 2
 More difficult to edit the PDF
 PDF sometimes render incorrectly

6(b) 2
 Audio
 Video

6(c) 6
 Bright colours
 Animations
 Videos
 Sounds//sound effects
 Cartoons
 Games/activities for content can be used

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7(a) 3
 Password is not strong
 It is easy to guess
 It should be changed regularly
7(b)(i) Encryption 1

7(b)(ii) Biometrics 1

7(b)(iii) Digital certificate 1

7(b)(iv) Firewall 1

7(c) 1
 People can find the password for one of the systems

Question Answer Marks

8 Six from: 6
This question is a cause-and-effect question

 Reduces the amount of time it takes to complete a task… (1st)


…therefore, gives the user more leisure time/time to do other things (2nd)

 The user does not need to be present when the device is working…(1st)
…therefore, gives the user more/less exercise (2nd)

 Allows the user to use interactive games devices…(1st)


…therefore, helps improves their fitness (2nd)

 When the device does all the work…(1st)


…it makes the user lazy (2nd)

 Users are not doing as much manual work…(1st)


...this can cause [a valid named health issue] (2nd)

 Using computers/gaming machines/devices for long periods…(1st)


...this can cause [a valid named health issue] (2nd)

If the candidate does not give two named devices with effects, then max
five marks

Question Answer Marks

9(a)(i) This is a use and reason question 2

to store the operating system/games One

from:

 Faster loading of the operating system/games


 The game/OS runs faster

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9(a)(ii) This is a use and reason question 2

To store the apps/software/data/files/movies

One from:

 Can store more files


 Can store larger files

9(b) RAM 2
ROM

Question Answer Marks

10(a) Four from: 4

Similarities
 Both are used to check that data has been entered correctly

Differences
 In visual verification the user compares the data

 In double data entry the computer compares the data


 In double data entry data is entered twice

10(b)  Format 2
 Type/character

Question Answer Marks


Inputs
11 6
 Insert card
 Enter PIN
 Select Account

Processing
 Checks the card is correct/valid
 Checks the account number is correct
 Check the PIN is correct

Question Answer Marks

12(a) 2
 Places a hard break in the location selected
 Could remove widows/orphans

12(b) 2
 The word is written in Latin and the dictionary is in English.

 Add the word to the dictionary

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