Computer Science HSSC I Syllabus and Model Question Paper Fbise PDF
Computer Science HSSC I Syllabus and Model Question Paper Fbise PDF
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2. Urdu (Compulsory)/ Urdu Salees In lieu of Urdu 2 papers 200 marks
(Compulsory)/ Pakistan Culture for Foreign
Students Part I and Pakistan Culture Paper-II
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4. Pakistan Studies 1 paper 50 marks
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The students will choose one of the following (A), (B) and (C) Groups carrying 600 marks:
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Physics, Chemistry, Biology
(B)
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Pre-Engineering Group:
Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
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COMMERCE GROUP (600 marks)
HSSC I
1. Principles of Accounting paper I 100 marks
2. Principles of Economics paper I 75 marks
3. Principles of Commerce paper I 75 marks
4. Business Mathematics paper I 50 marks
HSSC II
1. Principles of Accounting paper II 100 marks
2. Commercial Geography paper II 75 marks
3. Computer Studies/Typing/Banking paper II 75 marks
4. Statistics paper II 50 marks
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AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF EDUCATION POLICY
(1998 2010)
AIMS
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Education is a powerful catalyzing agent which provides mental, physical, ideological
and moral training to individuals, so as to enable them to have full consciousness of their
mission, of their purpose in life and equip them to achieve that purpose. It is an instrument for
the spiritual development as well as the material fulfillment of human beings. Within the context
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of Islamic perception, education is an instrument for developing the attitudes of individuals in
accordance with the values of righteousness to help build a sound Islamic society.
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After independence in 1947 efforts were made to provide a definite direction to education
in Pakistan. Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah laid down a set of aims that provided
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guidance to all educational endeavours in the country. This policy, too has sought inspiration and
guidance from those directions and the Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The policy
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cannot put it in a better way than the Quaids words:
You know that the importance of Education and the right type of education, cannot be
overemphasized. Under foreign rule for over a century, sufficient attention has not been
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paid to the education of our people and if we are to make real, speedy and substantial
progress, we must earnestly tackle this question and bring our people in consonance with
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our history and culture, having regard for the modern conditions and vast developments
that have taken place all over the world.
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There is no doubt that the future of our State will and must greatly depend upon the type
of education we give to our children, and the way in which we bring them up as future
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citizens of Pakistan. Education does not merely mean academic education. There is
immediate and urgent need for giving scientific and technical education to our people in
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order to build up our future economic life and to see that our people take to science,
commerce, trade and particularly well-planned industries. We should not forget, that we
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have to compete with the world which is moving very fast towards growth and
development.
At the same time we have to build up the character of our future generation. We should
try, by sound education, to instill into them the highest sense of honour, integrity,
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responsibility and selfless service to the nation. We have to see that they are fully
qualified and equipped to play their part in various branches of national life in a manner
which will do honour to Pakistan.
These desires of the Quaid have been reflected in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic
of Pakistan and relevant articles are:
b. to promote unity amongst them and the observance of Islamic moral standards;
Provide basic necessities of life, such as food, clothing, housing, education and medical
relief for all such citizens irrespective of sex, caste, creed or race as are permanently or
temporarily unable to earn their livelihood on account of infirmity, sickness or
unemployment;
Remove illiteracy and provide free and compulsory secondary education within minimum
possible period.
Enable the people of different areas, through education, training, agricultural and
industrial development and other methods, to participate fully in all the forms of national
activities including employment in the service of Pakistan;
The State shall discourage parochial, racial, tribal, sectarian and provincial prejudices
among the citizens.
Reduce disparity in the income and earnings of individuals, including persons in various
classes of the service of Pakistan.
Steps shall be taken to ensure full participation of women in all the spheres of national
life.
The vision is to transform Pakistani nation into an integrated, cohesive entity, that can
compete and stand up to the challenges of the 21st Century. The Policy is formulated to realize
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the vision of educationally well-developed, politically united, economically prosperous, morally
sound and spiritually elevated nation.
OBJECTIVES
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To make the Quranic principles and Islamic practices as an integral part of curricula so
that the message of the Holy Quran could be disseminated in the process of education as well as
training. To educate and train the future generation of Pakistan as true practicing Muslims who
would be able to usher in the 21st century and the next millennium with courage, confidence,
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wisdom and tolerance.
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provide second opportunity to school drop-outs by establishing basic education community
schools all over the country.
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To meet the basic learning needs of a child in terms of learning tools and contents.
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To expand basic education qualitatively and quantitatively by providing the maximum
opportunities to every child of free access to education. The imbalances and disparities in the
system will be removed to enhance the access with the increased number of more middle and
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secondary schools.
To ensure that all the boys and girls, desirous of entering secondary education, get their
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supply-oriented to demand oriented. To attract the educated youth to world-of-work from various
educational levels is one of the policy objectives so that they may become productive and useful
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To prepare the students for the world of work, as well as pursuit of professional and
specialized higher education.
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To increase the effectiveness of the system by institutionalizing in-service training of
teachers, teacher trainers and educational administrators. To upgrade the quality of pre-service
teacher training programmes by introducing parallel programmes of longer duration at post-
secondary and post-degree levels.
To develop a viable framework for policy, planning and development of teacher
education programmes, both in-service and pre-service.
To develop opportunities for technical and vocational education in the country for
producing trained manpower, commensurate with the needs of industry and economic
development goals.
To popularize information technology among students of all ages and prepare them for
the next century. To emphasize different roles of computer as a learning tool in the classroom
learning about computers and learning to think and work with computers and to employ
information technology in planning and monitoring of educational programmes.
To encourage private sector to take a percentage of poor students for free education.
To institutionalize the process of monitoring and evaluation from the lowest to the
highest levels. To identify indicators for different components of policy, in terms of quality and
quantity and to adopt corrective measures during the process of implementation.
To upgrade the quality of higher education by bringing teaching, learning and research
process in line with international standards.
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OBJECTIVES OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SYLLABUS
OBJECTIVES
The objectives for introducing Computer Science at Higher Secondary level are to:
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1. understand the basic concepts, theories, principles and laws of Computer Science and
their application in daily life;
2. develop mathematical manipulation skills for designing and writing different computer
programmes using Computer language;
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3. understand and appreciate the role of Information Technology in socio-economic and
cultural development of society;
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4. develop skills for using and promoting internet techniques;
5. provide sound but solid basis for further studies in the discipline of Computer Science and
Information Technology.
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TOPICS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE SYLLABUS
For Class XI
Information networks
Basics of the technology of workgroup computing
The benefits of E-mail and its software
What is the Internet and how it is useful?
LAN and WAN
Basics of concepts, modals, standards, network topologies, modes
Data communication
Introduction of data communication, elements, modes
Types of data
Encoding different types of data
Transmission media and speed, methods
Modem, modulation, demodulation
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Understand how Computers can simplify our work practices
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control bus and ports)
o Introduction to ALU, CU, main memory (RAM, ROM), input/output unit, bases.
o Registers, Program counter (PC), memory address register (MAR), memory buffer
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register (MBR), instruction register (IR), stack, accumulator, data register, data
address register (DAR).
Computer operations
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o Simple Machine Instructions format, instruction codes
o Processing Machine Instructions (fetch-decode-execute)
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Understand the functionality of different types of software
Operating environment
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Security, copyright and the law
Viruses and anti-virus issues
Data protection and privacy issues
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Data protection legislation and copyright issues
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Use of Software
Operating Systems (Windows)
Introducing GUI operating system
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Use of Text boxes, graphics and word art options
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COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICALS
For Class XI
Windows
1. Use of Start Menu; Manage Program Group & Document Group; How to access Search
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Group; Customize the Desktop,
2. Use of Windows Help
3. Use of Windows Accessories: Word Pad; Calculator; Paint
4. Managing files and folders using My Computer; Managing files and folders using
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Windows Explorer; Managing Recycle Bin Operations
5. Installation of given printer driver; Setting up different properties of printer; Managing the
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ques of printing jobs
MS WORD
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1. Open and save files in specified path or New Folder
Selection of text by different methods and applying different operations, Copying,
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Moving (by Clipboard and Drag & Drop methods) Deletion
Formatting text (Bold, Underline, Font, Colour etc)
3. Use of Undo and Redo
4. Use of Text Alignment, Indenting and managing space. Also use of Bullets and
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Numbering
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5. Use of Page Setup including Page Margin, Size, Paper Source and Layout
6. Skills of Printer Settings
7. Use of Tables and Columns
8. Use of Spell Check Grammar and Thesaurus
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9. Use of shortcuts
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MS EXCEL
1. Inserting & Deleting Cells, Rows and Columns
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2. Managing Worksheets
3. Formatting and Customizing Data
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4. Use of Formulas and functions (formatting numbers, decimal places, column & rows
setup etc)
5. Drawing of different types of charts
6. Use of Page Setup and Printing Configurations
7. Use of shortcuts
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Internet Explorer
1. Send/receive email to single user, multiple users
2. Attach/Detach files with mail
3. Browsing Internet
4. Use of Shortcuts
5. Proper use of search engines
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LEARNING TEACHING APPROACHES
AND CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
1. Computer Science is a practical subject, therefore most parts of the syllabus will need to be
supplemented by a range of practical exercises. Students should be taught the handling and
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use of a computer in a well-equipped computer lab.
2. Whenever new software is used, the teacher must demonstrate either on a large monitor
screen or connected to the TV so that students can see the software and how it is used.
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3. Case studies and small projects can be assigned to students on an individual basis or be
solved as a group activity.
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4. Students may be instructed to present their case studies or other projects in the form of a
formal report using a computer.
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5. Students should be encouraged to explore and question on topics related to computers to
satisfy their quest for computer knowledge.
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The computer itself is an important demonstration device that can be used to facilitate
teaching.
7. Due to limited numbers of computers and also to enhance learning among students, group
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work on computers should be encouraged and the concept of time sharing introduced on a
practical basis.
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8. Students can be taken on field trips to places where computers are used to provide them
exposure to not only hardware but also software components.
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ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION
4. Classroom examinations offer the best and most reliable evaluation of how well
students have mastered certain information and achieved the course objectives.
Teachers should adopt innovative teaching and assessment methodologies to prepare
the students for the revised pattern of examination. The model papers, instructional
objectives, definitions of cognitive levels and command words and other guidelines
included in this book must be kept in view during teaching and designing the test
items for internal examination.
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DEFINITION OF COGNITIVE LEVELS
Knowledge:
This requires knowing and remembering facts and figures, vocabulary and contexts, and the
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ability to recall key ideas, concepts, trends, sequences, categories, etc. It can be taught and
evaluated through questions based on: who, when, where, what, list, define, describe, identify,
label, tabulate, quote, name, state, etc.
Understanding:
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This requires understanding information, grasping meaning, interpreting facts, comparing,
contrasting, grouping, inferring causes/reasons, seeing patterns, organizing parts, making links,
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summarizing, solving, identifying motives, finding evidence, etc. It can be taught and evaluated
through questions based on: why, how, show, demonstrate, paraphrase, interpret, summarize,
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explain, prove, identify the main idea/theme, predict, compare, differentiate, discuss, chart the
course/direction, report, solve, etc.
Application:
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This requires using information or concepts in new situations, solving problems, organizing
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information and ideas, using old ideas to create new ones, generalizing from given facts,
analyzing relationships, relating knowledge from several areas, drawing conclusions, evaluating
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worth, etc. It can be taught and evaluated through questions based on: distinguish, analyze, show
relationship, propose an alternative, prioritize, give reasons for, categorize, illustrate,
corroborate, compare and contrast, create, design, formulate, integrate, rearrange,
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DEFINITION OF COMMAND WORDS
The purpose of command words given below is to direct the attention of the teachers as
well as students to the specific tasks that students are expected to undertake in the course of their
subject studies. Same command words will be used in the examination questions to assess the
competence of the candidates through their responses. The definitions of command words have
also been given to facilitate the teachers in planning their lessons and classroom assessments.
Classify: State a basis for categorization of a set of related entities and assign
examples to categorize.
Convert: Shift or change the given programme or data into a different form
with different characteristics.
Define: Means only a formal statement about a term or function without any
examples.
Describe: State in words (using diagrams where appropriate) the main points
of the topic. It is often used with reference either to a particular
phenomenon or experiment. In the former instance, the term usually
implies that the answer should include reference to (visual)
observations associated with the phenomenon.
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Differentiate: Identify those characteristics which always or usually help us to tell
two categories apart. A list of features is required.
Discuss: Express views in a logical and lucid way considering all aspects of
a matter under discussion and draw conclusions.
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Draw: Implies a simple free hand sketch or diagram. Care should be taken
with proportions and the clear labeling of parts.
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Identify: Pick out, recognizing specified information from a given content or
situation.
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Justify: Provide evidence of understanding any concept or skill with
sufficient grounds.
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Know: Requires remembering the factual information, figures, equipment
and contexts.
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Putting different items together to develop a set of the desired data
or functions.
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RECOMMENDED REFERENCE BOOK
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Roll No:
Federal Board HSSC-I Examination
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Answer Sheet No: ____________
Computer Science Model Question
Signature of Candidate: ___________
Paper
Signature of Invigilator: ___________
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SECTION A
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Note: Section-A is compulsory and comprises pages 1-4. All parts of this section
are to be answered on the question paper itself. It should be completed in the
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first 20 minutes and handed over to the Centre Superintendent.
Deleting/overwriting is not allowed. Do not use lead pencil.
Q.1
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Insert the correct option i.e. A/B/C/D in the empty box opposite each
part. Each part carries one mark.
A. 128
B. 32
C. 255
D. 512
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simulation?
A. Real
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B. Virtual
C. Dynamic
D. Static
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A. hybrid
B. mainframe/terminal
C. peer-to-peer
D. server-based
iv. The high-speed memory locations built directly into the CPU are
called
A. logic units
B. registers
C. buses
D. buffers
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vi. A series of steps taken by CPU to execute an instruction is
called
A. a machine cycle
B. a machine instruction
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C. program execution
D. program processing
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A. groupware
B. freeware
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C. application software
D. shareware
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viii. A person needs a printer for use at home to print documents.
Remember that cost is a very serious issue. The best printer
for the purpose is
A.
B.
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line printer
inkjet printer
C. dot matrix
D. daisy wheel
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ix. The WINDOWS-NT is an operating system. NT stands
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for
A. Not tested
B. Network Terminal
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C. Net Technology
D. New technology
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xi. The fastest transmission of information over long distances is
carried out most efficiently by
A. telephone
B. coaxial cable
C. microwave
D. satellites
xii. The layer of OSI Model connected with addressing and routing
is
A. network layer
B. data link layer
C. physical layer
D. transport layer
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Marks Obtained:
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Computer Science Model Question
Paper
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Note: Sections B and C comprise pages 1-4 and questions therein are to be
answered on the separately provided answer book. Answer all the questions
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from section B and attempt any three questions from section C. Use
supplementary answer sheet i.e., sheet B if required. Write your answers
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neatly and legibly.
SECTION B
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Note: Attempt ALL the questions. The answer to each question should not
exceed 5 to 6 lines.
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Q.2 In OSI Model:
a. Which layer is used for internet purpose? (1)
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b. Name the layer that is responsible to check whether the data has
arrived safely at the destination or not. (1)
c. On which layer does the network operating system reside? (1)
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a. Briefly describe how cache memory works. (2)
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Q.4 Person A wants to send a file to person B through the Internet.
a. How is file compression helpful? (2)
(OR)
What hardware, software or service facilities are necessary to
send the file? (2)
b. Name any two of the file compression software. (1)
Q.6 Give 3 reasons why flat screen (non CRT) monitors are replacing
conventional CRT monitors? (3)
A B C D E F G
1 Name Phy Chem Math Total %age Grade
(75) (75) (100) (250)
2 Student A 60 65 95 220
Write the formulae in F2 to find the percentage and in G2 to find Grade
according to the following range:
80% and above - Grade is A
60% - 79% - Grade is B
Below 60% - Grade is C (1+2)
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Q.10 What is the purpose of password? Give three suggestions for writing a
good password? (1+3)
(OR)
What is meant by the speed of a processor? Give three factors that can
affect the speed of a processor. (1+3)
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Q.11 A person bought an illegal copy of software from a shopkeeper. He
sends copies of the software to two of his friends. Who is guilty of
copyright infringement and how; the person, the shopkeeper or the
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friends? (4)
(OR)
There is a long distant network that has high volume traffic to pass
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data, which switching technique is more suitable for this type of
network and why? (4)
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Q.12 Taking under consideration the following diagram write all possible steps
that are necessary to write (1001) on memory location (1100). (4)
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l3 l2 l1 l0
A4 Read/ Write
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Data Outputs
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SECTION C
(Marks: 24)
Note: Attempt any THREE questions. All questions carry equal marks.
Q.16 a. Are printers necessary output devices? Give two reasons to support
your answer? (2)
b. Compare the functionality of dot matrix printer with laser printer. (4)
c. Give two reasons for using plotters over printers? (2)
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Computer Science Practical Model
Question Paper
Time allowed: 2 hours Marks: 25
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Note: Attempt any FOUR questions and use the answer sheets to write answers to
only those questions that require to do so.
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1. Type the following text in MS-Word; apply the formatting techniques given
at the end and save it:
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There are two basic types of RAM:
o dynamic RAM (DRAM)
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o static RAM (SRAM)
The two types differ in the technology they use to hold data, dynamic RAM
being the more common type. Dynamic RAM needs to be refreshed
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thousands of times per second. Static RAM does not need to be refreshed,
which makes it faster; but it is also more expensive than dynamic RAM.
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Both types of RAM are volatile, meaning that they lose their contents when
the power is turned off.
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3. a. Use the following information to draw a bar chart: (3)
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Computer Science Mark Scheme
SECTION A
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Q.1
i. C ii. B iii. C
iv. B v. C vi. A
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vii. C viii. C ix. D
x. A xi. D xii. A
xiii. A xiv. A xv. A
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(15x1=15)
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(3)
a. The Network layer (1 mark)
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b. The Network layer (1 mark)
c. The Application layer (1 mark)
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a. Data and instructions move from RAM to CPU and back from
CPU to RAM first going to the cache. (2 marks)
b. Use of cache is an attempt to match the speed of CPU. (1 mark)
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Q.3 (3)
Three valid advantages of groupware that the workgroup can get e.g.
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Q.4 (3)
a. Due to file compression big file when converted to small size
can meet the maximum size limit for the upload; secondly
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quick data transfer takes place. (Also accept any other valid
reason). (2 marks)
(OR)
Modem, internet connection from an internet service provider,
email software etc (2 marks)
b. WinZip, WinRAR etc (1 mark)
Q.5 (3)
a. Any one advantage of electronic banking. (1 mark)
(OR)
Any one advantage to the bank. (1 mark)
b. Any two valid reasons. (1+1=2 marks)
Q.6 (3)
One mark for each valid reason e.g. LCDs are slim, they can be used
with laptops etc. (1+1+1=3 marks)
Q.7 (3)
One mark for each valid strategy e.g. regularly take backup,
use good and register antivirus software, restrict unauthorized
access etc. (1+1+1=3 marks)
Q.8 (3)
Any correct format of the formula for the cell F2 (1 mark)
Any correct format of the formula for the cell G2 (2 marks)
Q.9 (3)
abc is username, host computer name is info, domain name is xyz,
is part of the primary domain name edu. (3 marks)
(OR)
One mark for each valid difference (1+1+1=3 marks)
Q.10 (4)
To restrict unauthorized access. (Also accept any one valid
purpose) (1 mark)
One mark for each of the three given correct suggestions (1+1+1=3 marks)
(OR)
Definition of speed of processor (1 mark)
Three valid factor affecting the speed of the processor. (1+1+1=3 marks)
Q.11 (4)
All persons are involved in copyright infringement (1 mark)
The shopkeeper: because he sold the illegal software (1 mark)
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The person: because he purchased the illegal software (1 mark)
The friends: because they possess the illegal software (1 mark)
(OR)
Packet switch network. (1 mark)
Three valid reasons to choose packet switching. (1+1+1=3 marks)
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Q.12 (4)
i. Enable memory location (1100) using memory enable
bit (M.E) (1 mark)
ii. Select the write operation by setting READ/WRITE to 0 (1 mark)
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iii. Write data (1001) to the memory (1 mark)
iv. Keep the memory enabled or disabled by using M.E bit (1 mark)
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SECTION C
Q.13 (8)
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Give any four valid points of data protection acts. (4 marks)
Any two valid benefits that customers get because of
the act. (1+1=2 marks)
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One example that shows who is above the law and why. (1+1=2 marks)
(8)
Correct definition (2 marks)
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At least one correct strength and weakness of all three
interface types (2+2+2=6 marks)
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Q.15 (8)
Correct definition (1 mark)
Explanation of both types (2+2=4 marks)
Each instruction format with diagram (1+1+1=3 marks)
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Explanation of any three topologies (2+2+2=6 marks)
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Q.16 (8)
Any two correct reasons (2 marks)
Comparison of any two functions of both types of printers (2+2=4 marks)
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