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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 took place at an Examiners meeting before marking began,
which would have considered the acceptability of alternative answers.
Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the Principal Examiner
Report for Teachers.
Cambridge will not enter into discussions about these mark schemes.
Cambridge is publishing the mark schemes for the October/November 2014 series for
most Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International A and AS Level components and some
Cambridge O Level components.
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Mark Scheme
Cambridge O Level October/November 2014
Syllabus
7010
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2
non-volatile memory
volatile memory
RAM
ROM
(a) FALSE
encryption only stops data being read / making sense (but does not prevent
the act of hacking)
FALSE
TRUE
tapping into a Wi-Fi network is relatively easy (even when the network is
protected by passwords)
1 mark for each correct TRUE / FALSE with correct corresponding reason
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Mark Scheme
Cambridge O Level October/November 2014
Syllabus
7010
Paper
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(b) (i) drop down boxes help defeat spyware / key logging software
[1]
(ii) to ensure that it was in fact Felipe who logged on last time
an additional authentication check
[1]
chess games
oil / mineral prospecting
tax calculations
weather forecasting
identify plants / animals/chemical compounds
careers guidance
car engine tuning
[1]
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Mark Scheme
Cambridge O Level October/November 2014
Syllabus
7010
Paper
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1 mark for each error located with corresponding correction (description or corrected pseudocode
acceptable)
error:
correction:
error:
correction:
error:
correction:
error:
correction:
lines 50 and 60: value of count causes a problem e.g. loop never ending
either count = 19 on line 50
or
count = count + 1 between lines 30 and 40
or
any other correct solution
error:
correction
(a) wikis
[1]
[1]
(c) podcasts
[1]
(d) tagging
[1]
(e) blogs
[1]
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Mark Scheme
Cambridge O Level October/November 2014
Syllabus
7010
Paper
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(a) 1 mark for input device + 1 mark for its matching use
input device:
use:
touch screen
select film / cinema seats / price
input device:
use:
keyboard / keypad
input number of tickets / card PIN
input device:
use:
input device:
use:
scanner
to read any promotional vouchers (etc.)
[4]
(b) 1 mark for each different output device + 1 mark for its matching use
output device: screen / monitor
use:
show films available / seating plan / prices of each seat / payment details
output device: printer
use:
print receipt / tickets
output device: loudspeaker / beeper
use:
to indicate error in input / confirmation of keys pressed
[4]
10 (a) 1 mark for each different sensor (max 2)
pressure sensor
example of sensor to detect if door closed / open e.g. magnetic field sensor, proximity
sensor
moisture / humidity sensor
temperature / infrared sensor
[2]
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Mark Scheme
Cambridge O Level October/November 2014
Syllabus
7010
Paper
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Mark Scheme
Cambridge O Level October/November 2014
Syllabus
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START
3
day = 1
11
(1 mark)
reading = 1
5
(1 mark)
Yes
4
7
No
10/12
(1 mark)
12/10
Yes
No
(1 mark)
8
(1 mark)
Yes
STOP
No
is days
<= 365 ?
9
(1 mark)
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Mark Scheme
Cambridge O Level October/November 2014
12 (a) (i) B3 / B2
Syllabus
7010
Paper
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(1 mark)
(1 mark)
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Mark Scheme
Cambridge O Level October/November 2014
Syllabus
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13 (a)
T1
T2
T3
11
OUTPUT
1
1
2
1
2
2, 2, 1
1 mark
1 mark
1 mark
1 mark
If no marks are awarded for the columns then 1 mark can be given for correct initialisation of
T1, T2 & T3 as shown in the first row above.
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(b) any data set (except 0, 0, 0) where 2/3 of the numbers are the same e.g. 2, 8, 8
flowchart does not allow for numbers which have the same value
[2]
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Cambridge O Level October/November 2014
Syllabus
7010
Reg 1:
Reg 2:
Reg 3:
Reg 4:
Reg 5:
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Reg 1:
Reg 2:
Reg 3:
Reg 4:
Reg 5:
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Mark Scheme
Cambridge O Level October/November 2014
Syllabus
7010
Paper
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16 Marking points:
1 mark
1 mark
1 mark
1 mark
1 mark
1 mark
1 mark
1 mark
(max 6)
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