INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2008 Past Paper I Duration 1 hour 30 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS This paper consists of SIXTY multiple choice questions to be completed by students. Answers should be marked on the answer sheet provided. Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A)‚ (B)‚ (C)‚ (D). Read each item carefully then choose the best answer. Sample Item Which of the following pairs represents general-purpose software tools? Sample Answer
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would allow children to build just about anything their imagination could create. The new strategy broadened the products‚ targeting new customer segments. Lego managers created products based on themes of popular Case Study 1-1 b 39 17 “20 Technology Briefs: What’s New? What’s Next? What Matters‚” Fast Company (March 2002)‚ http://
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INFORMATION SYSTEMS & DATABASES INFORMATION SYSTEMS Information systems perform a set of information processes requiring participants‚ data/ information and information technology. The processes are collecting‚ analysing‚ organising‚ processing‚ storing/ retrieving‚ transmitting/ receiving and displaying. CHARACTERISTICS OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS Information systems are created to provide access to information for an organisation or individual and have the following characteristics: • ORGANISATION
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Version 0.2 Naparima College Information Technology School Based Assessment 2013‐2014. Background: For many years both students and teachers have complained that the most difficult topic to learn and teach respectively is programming. Most students however have been able to successfully accomplish programming tasks by getting help from past CSEC IT students. After much discussion with students‚ your teacher has suggested that you embark on a project to write a local open source programming guide book
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the Internet brought with it new concepts of sociology‚ ways to research and how the knowledge can be applied. The sad thing is it also brought with it the disconnect of one on one human contact in everyday life. If we take a moment and visit the virtual world we find that physical interaction rarely occurs‚ yet in cyberspace there are thousands upon thousands of Internet societies. In fact Sociologists analyze how many of these Internet communities intertwine into our everyday life and make
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Running head: Misuses Statistics 1 Misuses Statistics Regena Kelley MAT126: Survey of Mathematical Methods Instructor: Zhimin Huang January 21‚ 2013 Misuses Statistics 2 Misuses Statistics Statistics and survey are misused and not accurate because of many factors. The types of these statistics are found suspect samples‚ asking Biased questions and misleading graphs. There are businesses that use these statistics with questions to convice people to accept
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debilitating pain‚ helps to manage and get back to normal functioning‚ but in contrast it can destroy the lives of an individual with addiction. Prescription drug misuse has become a nationwide epidemic with deaths quadrupling since 1999 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]‚ 2016). The objectives for the change is to avoid opioid misuse and to effectively manage opioid risk in patients treated for chronic pain. The proposed articles were reviewed to evaluate various methods available to
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Excessive alcohol misuse in the community and the social and economic consequences that result.’ Alcohol misuse can be defined as "the use of alcohol such as to damage or threaten to damage the health or social adjustment of the user‚ or those persons directly affected by his or her drinking." (http://hcna.radcliffe-oxford.com/alcoholmisuse.htm). Alcohol misuse has great effects on the community as it is associated with poor health‚ crime‚ disorder and social and economic harms. The UK has
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2008 question paper 0418 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 0418/03 Paper 3 (Practical Test B)‚ maximum raw mark 100 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates‚ to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that
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New communication and information technology Give an outline of the use of information and communication technology as it is presented in texts 1 and 2 Technology is continually advancing and with it new ways communication and sharing of information becomes available. However it is questionable whether these advancements are always a change for the better. Is it a step back or forth for modern society? Perspectives on this matter is given in text one and two‚ were the first of these is called
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