Cambridge International AS & A Level: Information Technology 9626/04 May/June 2022
Cambridge International AS & A Level: Information Technology 9626/04 May/June 2022
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1– The balloon is cut-out, not bounded and with no sky in the background 1
Balloon1
The body shape is whole with no indentations 1
See Task 1 – Scene3_ below for examples of post, fence and wire removal
1– The ‘Sunset sky’ image has been used to replace the original sky 1
Scene4
The gaps between trees show the sunset sky 1
The larger gaps in trees show sunset sky – not filled in or painted 1
See Task 2 – Balloon2 below for examples of vector graphic and details
There are small grey top panes which fit the panels and the red panes 1
The central grey panes and panels have an overall light/dark/light radial fill 1
The balloon has alternate upper red panes which fit with the panels 1
The upper red panes have distinct outlines with correctly curved tops 1
Text is correct, in the correct position and is approximately the correct size. 1
See Task 3 – pivot tables below for screenshots of the pivot tables
A valid method including the use of Pivot tables or SUMIF() used for the 1
Demerits data
A valid method including the use of Pivot tables or SUMIF() used for the 1
Staff Merits data
A valid method including the use of Pivot tables or SUMIF() used for the 1
Staff Demerits data
3– The House Merits table is White/Green with borders and the correct text 1
Functions
and Data There is a valid replicable reference or formula or link to the Merits data 1
The House Demerits table is White/Red with borders and the correct text 1
The Staff table is White/Green/Red with borders and the correct text 1
The correct values for merits are: 233, 220, 188, 201 1
The correct values for Staff Merits are: 115, 72, 74, 95, 41, 95, 33, 35, 1
134, 90, 58
See Task 3 – charts and tables below for examples of charts and tables, and detail
The Merits chart has 4 columns with field buttons, legends and axes titles 1
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The Demerits chart has 4 columns with field buttons, legends and axes titles 1
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All chart areas have the correct Yellow/white gradient fill and gridlines 1
4 The data for March is appended to the Jan/Feb data in a separate sheet or 1
workbook
The March data column headings are excluded from the appended data 1
There are the correct number of records and the data is intact 1
The Months selection button is shown on the Merits and Demerits charts 1
Selection of the Month works for the Merits table – the data changes 1
Selection of the Month works for the Merits chart – the data changes 1
Selection of the Month works for the Demerits table – the data changes 1
Selection of the Month works for the Demerits chart – the data changes 1
The correct linked text for months is shown in the Merits table 1
The correct linked text for months is shown in the Demerits table 1
The correct linked text for months is shown on the Merits chart 1
Task 1 – Balloon1_
Task 1 – Scene2_
Task 1 – Scene3_
Task 1 – Scene4_
Task 2 – Balloon2_
Task 3 – Functions
Task 4