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Scheme (Results) November 2009 IGCSE IGCSE Information and Communication Technology (4385/1F) Edexcel Limited. Registered in England and Wales No. 4496 50 7 Registered Office: One90 High Holborn, London WC1V 7BH

Edexcel is one of the leading examining and awarding bodies in the UK and throughout the world. We provide a wide range of qualifications including academic, vocational, occupational and specific programmes for employers. Through a network of UK and overseas offices, Edexcel s centres receive the support they need to help them deliver their education and training programmes to learners. For further information, please call our GCE line on 0844 576 0025, our GCSE team on 0844 576 0027, or visit our website at www.edexcel.com. If you have any subject specific questions about the content of this Scheme that require the help of a subject specialist, you may find our Ask The Expert email service helpful. Ask The Expert can be accessed online at the following link: http://www.edexcel.com/aboutus/contact-us/ Alternately, you can speak directly to a subject specialist at Edexcel on our dedicated ICT telephone line: 0844 372 2186 From outside the UK: +44 844 372 2186 November 2009 Publications Code UG022367 All the material in this publication is copyright Edexcel Ltd 2009

General ing Guidance All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must mark the first candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the last. schemes should be applied positively. Candidates must be rewarded for what they have shown they can do rather than penalised for omissions. Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme not according to their perception of where the grade boundaries may lie. There is no ceiling on achievement. All marks on the mark scheme should be used appropriately. All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded. Examiners should always award full marks if deserved, i.e. if the answer matches the mark scheme. Examiners should also be prepared to award zero marks if the candidate s response is not worthy of credit according to the mark scheme. Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will provide the principles by which marks will be awarded and exemplification may be limited. When examiners are in doubt regarding the application of the mark scheme to a candidate s response, the team leader must be consulted. Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has replaced it with an alternative response.

1(a) S N B (4) 2(a) (4) Minimum requirement DVD-ROM drive: 4X speed Video Card:256MB RAM and a 1 GHz processor on the card 400MB hard drive space Keyboard and mouse Ethernet port Game feature The game can be played over the Internet Videos load and play at several points in the game Playing the game involves using a large number of on-screen controls The game installs itself the first time the DVD is run The game has a smoothly scrolling 3D display

2(b) s may include: Trackball Joystick Touch screen Game console controller. ( 2) 2(c) s may include: LCD. Lighter, less bulky / thinner, less power / cheaper to run. CRT. Cheaper to buy, wider viewing angle, no dead pixels. (2)

3(a) cell A6 text cell B10 currency cell C2 number cell E8 number (4) 3(b) E8 / F8 / F11 (1) 3(c) E 10 F11 3(d) =E10 + F10 (2) (2) 3(e) A (1)

4(a) Model is the maths / formulae / equations / algorithm Simulation is the result of running the model ( 2) 4(b) s may include: Cheaper, than hiring a crowd Safer, no possibility of injuries during testing Faster, simulations can be run speeded up Can experiment, with blocked doors /different numbers of people/ anything sensible (3) 4(c) More realistic / possibility of unforeseen events / programme cannot exactly simulate people (1)

5(a) s may include: Less staff wages / no mail room staff No cost for printing No cost for posting catalogues Max 2 ( 2) 5(b) b) s may include: available 24 / 7 saves time (no need to travel) saves cost of travel (no need to travel) can see if book is available (2) Max 2 5(c) s may include: Max 3 Advertising on other web sites (paid advertising) Advertising by other (non-internet) method / poster / leaflet / newspaper advert Direct e-mail to previous customers Tell shop customers about it Joining a web ring Posting on bulletin boards / forums (free advertising) Giving discounts / special offers on the website (3)

6(a)(i) comparison with 1 mark preset value(s) 1 mark ( 2) 6(a)(ii) control signal sent (to motor) 1 mark (1) 6(b)(i) s may include: light source / IR / radioactive source suitable detector electrical contacts separated by paper wheel / ball rotated by moving paper 2 marks for any workable system (2) 6(b)(ii) (ink level) sensor detects lack of ink (ink level) sensor sends (out of ink) signal to th e microprocessor microprocessor makes a decision send s message / stops printer / roller / paper Max 3 (3)

7 1 mark for each correct. (7)

8(a) Field name Example data Type Length Reason (9) Item. Javelin text 15 Example data shows letters and an item name is unlikely to be longer than 15 characters. Quantity 8 number integer 2 Quantities are numbers and there are unlikely to be more than 99 of anything Purchased 22/09/2005 date 8 10 date format shown is 8 / 10 characters (10 if / is counted) Cost 105.99 currency 5 6 7 9 marks. Allow other sizes if reasons support the answer currency format is 5/6/7 characters (6 if or. counted)(7 if and. counted) Single item is unlikely to be more than 1000 8(b) Item length 1 mark description 1 mark Quantity range / length 1 mark description 1 mark Purchased range / format 1 mark description 1 mark Cost range / format 1 mark description 1 mark The two validation checks must be different 2 x 2 marks (4)

9(a) answers may include: ( 4) flash card is smaller (than dvd / hard drive). Therefore camera is smaller / lighter flash card uses less power (than dvd / hard drive) Therefore longer battery life smaller / lighter battery flash has no moving parts. Therefore less power needed less noise / vibration no write errors if jolted NOT flash memory is non-volatile. Maximum 4 9(b) answers may include: flash card slower read write than HD flash cards more expensive (per Gbyte) than either HD or DVD Maximum 1 (1)

10( a) answers may include: frequ ent / regular breaks. Eyestrain / eye problems, stiffness / (away from computer) muscle ache frequent / regular look Eyestrain / eye problems, (away from screen) use correct posture Stiffness / muscle ache, back pain (sitting) use correct posture (typing) RSI, pains in hands / arms correct adjustment / use RS I, stiffness / muscle ache, back pain, (of furniture / computer) pains in hands / arms 3 x ( 1+1) (6) 10(b) answers may include: hi gh h umidity. fatigue, dehumidifier / air conditioning poor lighting eye problems anti-glare / indirect light low air quality respiratory problems air filters hi gh noise levels hearing problems sou nd insulation method 3 x 1 (3)

11( a) s may include: WAN requires telecoms link / named telecoms method, LAN does not LAN is within limited area / single building, WAN can be over any distance (3) Max 3 11( b)(i) Large screen / projector. For classes to see the teacher Video camera, classes To capture images of teacher / Microphone, To capture sound of teacher / classes (6) 11( b)(ii) s may include: Drivers for video camera Drivers for projector Video capture software Video conference / Software to allow interaction between student and teacher Max 2 (3)

12 s may include: Malware (other than viruses) e.g. spyware, adware read s personal data / loads adverts any effect / example matching malware information out of date site may be abandoned / not maintained therefore information is not current / may conflict with other sources, suitable example too much information too many sources may cause information overload / be difficult to handle / may give differing information / opinion, suitable example Inco rrect / misleading information some sites are deliberately or accidently incorrect, suitable example 3 x 2 (6)

13( a)(i) s may include: consists of (mixture of) letters, numbers, symbols, upper and lower case not made up of (dictionary) words 1 mark for a description 1 ma rk for a matching example # (2) 13( a)(ii) s may include: to (he lp) prevent unauthorised access s o that passwords cannot be (easily) guessed s o that passwords cannot be (easily) found using hacking methods / by hackers so that people seeing password entered won't be able to memorise it Max 2 marks 13( b) s may include: People forget their passwords easily People may mistype passwords and get locked out / be unable t o log in People write passwords down / store on computer (2) (2) Max 2

Further copies of this publication are available from Edexcel Publications, Adamsway, Mansfield, Notts, NG18 4FN Telephone 01623 467467 Fax 01623 450481 Email publications@linneydirect.com Order Code UG022367 November 2009 For more information on Edexcel qualifications, please visit www.edexcel.com/quals Edexcel Limited. Registered in England and Wales no.4496750 Registered Office: One90 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7BH