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IGCSE ICT Exam Academic year 2015-16 Prepare The exams are on Wednesday 26" & Friday 28" April and 18” May. You should use the time from now to then productively by spending an hour or so a night (a couple of hours a day at the weekends) quietly in your room reading through your work, making notes and revising During the exams, be ready, have the right equipment. Have the right amount of sleep (8 hours). The more preparation you do now means the less worry you will have later. Exam Materials — Include pens, pencils, ruler, protractor, calculator, pair of compasses, iGCSE ICT Exam Timetal Senn 26" April 2016 Practical Test Paper 22 28" April 2016 Practical Test Paper 32 18" May 2016 Paper 12 Theory Emer Topics to revise for the exam. Types and Components of a computer system [Theory Paper 12] Input/Output Devices [Theory Paper 12] Storage Devices/Media [Theory Paper 12] Networks (Theory Paper 12] The Effects of Using ICT [Theory Paper 12] ICT Applications [Theory Paper 12] The Systems Life Cycle [Theory Paper 12] Communication [Practical Paper 22] Document Production [Practical Paper 22] Data Manipulation [Practical Paper 22] Presentations [Practical Paper 22] Data Analysis [Practical Paper 32] Website Authoring [Practical Paper 32] Answers No matter how good your grades were, you can always do better. When reading the question, make sure you read it properly. Re-read it, and make sure you've understood it. Pick out the key words and take a moment to think about your answer and make sure it is actually answering the question. In low scoring questions, worth 1 mark, you are expected to write a brief answer, if one word if it needs a sentence write a short sentence. With medium scoring questions (2 to 4 marks) you need to give your answer making one valid point per mark (so for a 3 mark Q will do use i you must make 3 good statements etc). For questions worth more than 4 marks you need to be writing in complex sentences. You should be making a valid point and expanding (developing) or explaining that point using evidence. When you have written your answer STOP! Go back and re-read the question and ask yourself, “does my answer actually answer all of that question?” Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education CANDIDATE NAME CENTRE CANDIDATE NUMBER, NUMBER INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 0417/01, Paper 1 Theory For Examination from 2016 ‘SPECIMEN PAPER 2hours Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST ‘Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces at the top of this page and any additional pages you use. ‘Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. No marks will be awarded for using brand names of software packages or hardware. Answer all questions. ‘At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. ‘The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The eylous seed or use in England, Wales nd Norham Ilan a a Carrio Ierntonal ove Lev! 2Cenfete ‘This document consists of 13 printed pages and 4 blank page. CAMBRIDGE euctes 2014 Tnvernational Examinations [Turn over 2 1 Several items of data are input to a computer using direct data entry methods. Write down the most appropriate input device to input each item of data. (a) data written in special ink at the bottom of bank cheques (b) information on the label of a supermarket product (c) shaded in boxes on a student's examination answer sheet (d) debit card details input at an ATM 2 Circle two items which are used as output devices. barcode reader joystick — laser printer —_—multimedia projector PINpad scanner —temperature sensor —_touch pad ica} 3 Tick true or false next to each of these statements. true | false Computer programs are examples of hardware. ‘A. Command Line Interface is @ form of operating system, A tablet computer is larger than a desktop computer. A compiler is an example of applications software ie} euctes 2014 oatnowsers 3 4 Anew computer system storing examination results out of 20 to be tested using a range of test data. Tick whether each of the marks is an example of normal data, abnormal data or extreme data. normal | abnormal | extreme 18 24 twenty 20 [4] 5 Adesktop computer is already used in an office which does not have an internet connection, (a) Name two items of hardware which would enable the computer to be connected to a local area network. (b) Name one item of hardware which would enable the network to be connected to the internet. (©) Tick whether these statements are true or false. (1) true false Booking a theatre ticket is an example of online processing, Producing utility bills is an example of online processing An internet browser is used by web designers to test web pages. ‘An internet browser uses an inference engine. @UCLES 2014 o4t7iow/sPr16 (2 [Turn over 4 6 Describe three types of medical aid which can be produced using a 3D printer. 7 (a) Explain what is meant by GPS. © ucLes 2014 ost7iousni6 5 8 Compare and contrast the use of magnetic tapes with removable magnetic disks to make network server backups, 9 Johann is going on holiday to a different country. He will need to take his passport. He has a new type of passport which has an RFID chip in it. He will be passing through automated passport control gates. (a) Describe what an RFID chip consists of. [2] @uctes 2014 oatTIo1sPrts [Turn over 10 Anholiday company uses spreadsheets to organise the holidays they offer for scuba divers. In the first two columns, there is a list of holiday codes together with the accommodation offered. Also in the spreadsheet, there are formulae to manipulate the data stored elsewhere in the spreadsheet. There is also space to calculate the number of weeks and days each type of holiday has been booked for. 24 ‘zonmotaten on cnooune sess 8 ss gaps sesiasesmn vo Sadarstent Sroonmensasssey & ‘Sur asses ssi) ae Smee “oonmeansseanie Sor sasne esate, Si fata Stooumessssesen FO “Sirsa Sestsese) sro heal SnoORUNEESAES He ‘Suman Sst) 20 ‘tocar ‘mocnunenaAssnse| FR Siorsssnten.e sess, we Sido (a) Explain what the formula in cell D2 does. (Do not refer to column headings.) (b) What type of holiday would you expect to see in D5? euctes 2014 oerriowsers T (c)_ Explain what the formula in cell F2 does. (Do not refer to column headings.) (4) What value would you expect to see in F5? {e) What formula would you expect to see in G2? (8) What formula would you expect to see in H2? (2) (g) Tick three appropriate features of spreadsheet software which make it suitable for creating and using computer models. what ifs queries automatic recalculation internet browsing animation data replication emails changing fonts [3] euctes 2014 oar7ovsert6 [Turn over 11. Describe the differences between RAM and ROM. 12 Paul employs Jane, a systems analyst, to create a new database system for his supermarket business. He stocks a selection of foods Paul needs to know quickly when his stock is low so he can send for more products. He needs to record each product so it is unique. He also needs to know the date that each product was last ordered (a) Complete the data dictionary table, giving the field names which would be used in the database and describing the most suitable validation check which could be carried out on each field. Do not use spaces in the field name, ield name Validation check None Last_ordered_date (6) ucts 2014 oar7io1sPr6 9 {b) Name and describe two methods of verification. 1 Name Description 2 Name Description (c) After the system is developed it will be implemented, Describe three methods by which a new system can be implemented. (3) 13 Doctors often use expert systems to diagnose illnesses of patients. (a) Describe how an expert system diagnoses illnesses. (4) © UCLES 2014 ost7iowseri6 [Turn over 10 (b) Give two other uses of expert systems, 14 Accompany uses robots to manufacture cars. Tick three advantages for the company of using robots rather than humans to manufacture cars. Robots produce the same standard every time. Robots don't cost very much to buy. Robots don't need programming to perform a task. Robots are more accurate, Workers are no longer employed. Robots don't take breaks. Robots can think for themselves. Robots never make mistakes. 13] euctes 2014 oarriowserie " 15 A school has a cabled LAN. The head teacher of the school wants to replace it with a WLAN. Explain the differences between a cabled LAN and a WLAN, giving two advantages and two disadvantages of having a WLAN. 16 (a) Describe the differences between physical safety and e-safety when using computers. (b) Describe three measures which should be taken in order to maintain e-safety. 1 @UCLES 2014 oarrIoTsPit6 [Turn over 12 17 There are many microprocessor controlled devices in the modern home. Discuss the effects of these on people's lifestyles. (6) @uctes 2014 oetriousPri6 13 18 Multinational companies often use video-conferencing. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of holding video-conferences rather than face-to-face meetings. oatrovseit6 ©UCLES 2014 14 BLANK PAGE Prmision to roproduco itm wha thi-saty omped mate pleted by expt inluded hea been sought sad eared where poesia. Every ‘easorable fot fas been mado bythe pus (UCLES) 0 Wece cosy Rakes, Sut ay Hom eguing stance Pave unwiliay been ud, he Pubtser wal be pasad maxe sande enint poate copay CCamtrgs intestinal Examinations isp fhe Cambridoe Asscarion Group. Caride Assessment tha brand nome of Unvrayof Cambridge Lost Examinatone Sydcate (UCLES), which ssa apartment ol he Unters of Canonige @UCLES 2014 oarrowsets Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education CANDIDATE NAME CENTRE CANDIDATE NUMBER NUMBER, INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 0417/02 Paper 2 Document Production, Data Manipulation and Presentations For Examination from 2016 ‘SPECIMEN PAPER 2 hours 30 minutes ‘Additional Materials: Candidate Source Files READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST ‘Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces at the top of this page. ‘Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Carry out all instructions in each step. You can track your progress through the examination by crossing out ‘each question number. Enter your Centre number, candidate number and name on every printout before itis sent to the printer. Printouts with handwritten candidate details on will not be marked, ‘At the end of the examination, put this Question Paper and all your printouts into the Assessment Record Folder. If you have produced rough copies of printouts, put a neat cross through each one to indicate that itis not the copy to be marked. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question, Write today's date in the box below. The slebus sacred fr us in England, Wes and Norher lar 38a Camblage niomational Lavelle! 2 Carat, This document consists of 11 printed pages and 4 blank page. CAMBRIDGE euctes 2014 Interatonal Examinations [Turn over 2 You work for a company called Star Cars. You are going to perform some clerical tasks for this company. For reports, the following paragraph styles must be used with only the attributes specified in the House Style Specification Sheet. House Style Specification Sheet Title Font - sans-serif, 24 points, centre aligned Subtitle Font — sans-serif, 18 points, italic, underlined and right aligned Subheading Font ~ sans-serif, 12 points single line spacing with one clear line space after a subheading Body text Font ~ serif, 10 points, 1.5 line spacing and fully justified with one clear line space after each paragraph Star Cars is a company that imports cars and needs to keep in contact with its distributors. At the top of each sheet of its company letters, Star Cars must have their company name and a suitable logo to represent the company. When designing company documents, you may wish to add further enhancements to present a professional appearance for the company. Documents must be easy to locate in the filing system. Task 1 - Evidence Document © Open the file S16EVIDENCE.RTF «Make sure that your name, Centre number and candidate number will appear on every page of your Evidence Document by placing these details in the header of the document. * Save your Evidence Document in your work area as EVIDENCE followed by your candidate number. For example: EVIDENCE9999 You will need your Evidence Document during the examination to place your screenshots in when required. © UCLES 2014 ost7m2isert6 3 Task 2- Document You are going to edit a document about the development of a new port. te 2. a 4s 5 6. Using a suitable software package, load the file S16PORT.RTF. Set the page size to A4 and set the page orientation to portrait. ty Set all margins to 2em. Evidence 1 Place screenshot evidence of page size and margin settings in your Evidence Document. Save the document in your work area. Use the format of your software package and give the document a new name. tt) Enter in the header: © your name and candidate number left aligned © your Centre number right aligned. Enter in the footer: © the automated file name left aligned ‘© today’s date right aligned. Make sure that all the alignments match the page margins. Make sure that headers and footers are displayed on each page. a Create or edit these paragraph styles to be applied to the text in the document. Refer to the House Style Specification Sheet for details of these styles 9 Body text Evidence 2 ‘Show evidence of the details of your definition of the Body text paragraph style in your Evidence Document. GB) Insert a blank line at the start of the document and enter the title Dock fa at Port Pepard ) ‘Apply the Title style to this text tt) @uctes 2014 oarroaiseit6 [Turn over 10 "1 12 13 14 15 16 47 4 Below the title, add the subtitle: Report by: and add your name. 1 Apply the Subtitle style to this text. fa} After the subtitle, format the rest of the document as body text into two equally spaced columns, with a 11m gap. ri Apply the Body text style to the rest of the document. tt] In the left column, before the first paragraph of the document, enter the subheading: ‘A major regional port tl Identify all the subheadings in the document and apply the Subheading style to each one. [1] Find the table in S16EXPORT.RTF and insert it at the end of the document. i Make sure the table fits within the column width. Apply the Body text style to the text in the table. ty Merge the cells in the top row of the table across the five columns. Format only this row to be centre aligned and underlined. 2] Apply light grey (20~40%) shading to only the top two rows of the table. i Set all borders of the table to be visible when printed. t © UCLES 2014 oer721se/16 18 19 20 2 Import the image S16SHIP.JPG Resize the image to a height of 3 cm and maintain the aspect ratio. Place this image: © onthe first page © below the subheading A major regional port © aligned with the top of the first paragraph. © aligned to the left margin. Make sure the text wraps round the image. It may look like this: [2] Use the information in the table that you placed in your document to produce a bar chart showing the actual export compared to planned export volumes. (You may need to take the data into another package to produce the chart.) Display the chart with vertical bars. nm Label the chart with: othe title Car export volumes © Category series labels displayed in full © Axis titles as Number of cars and Year. i Place the chart at the end of the document after the table. Resize the chart to fill the column width and keep the aspect ratio. tt ©UCLES 2014 parrioassPrt6 [Turn over 22 © Spell check and proofread the document. + Place page breaks, if necessary, to ensure that: © tables do not overlap two columns or pages © there are no widows or orphans © there are no blank pages. ra} * Save and print your document. PRINTOUT 1 Make sure that you have entered your Centre number, candidate number and name on your document. Total: 29] uctes 2014 ost7i02/8P/18 7 Task 3 — Database Report You are now going to prepare some reports for the company. Make sure all currency values are in Euros to two decimal places. 23 » Using a suitable database package, import the file SIECARS.CSV ‘Use these field names and data types: VIN Text this is the unique number for each car produced Model Text this is the model of the car Power Text this is the power source for the car, e.g. petrol or diesel Engine Size Text this is the cubic capacity of the engine where relevant Cost Price Currency to be displayed in the specified currency format Colour Text this is the paint colour of the car Distributor Text this is the company which imports and sells cars in that country Dispatched Booleani/Logical Display in the report as YesiNo only. Records whether a car has been sent out from the port or not + Set the VIN field as a key field 5) 24 » Import the file S16DISTRIBUTORS.CSV as a new table in your database + Set the Distributor_code field as a key field. EVIDENCE 3 ‘Take screenshot evidence showing the field names and data types used in the two tables. Insert these screenshots into your Evidence Document. a 25 + Create a one-to-many relationship as a link between the Distributor code field in the Distributor table and the Distributor field in the Cars table. EVIDENCE 4 Take screenshot evidence showing the relationship between the two tables. Insert a copy of this screenshot into your Evidence Document. io) @uctes 2014 ostTioasPrts [Turn over 26 27 Insert these three records into the $16Cars table: Dispatched VIN Model Power Engine_Size Colour Distributor Blue | FMD SA | No 3 8 8 8 | 37616423002 | Microzed Red | FMDSA | No . 3 | 376015423010 | MicroSE Red | FMDSA | No EL 7 3 377615423010 | Micro s Check your data entry for errors. Save the data 13) Produce a report which: contains @ new field called Delivered_Price which is calculated at run-time. This field will calculate the Cost_Price of the car plus a standard delivery charge of 200 Euros shows only the records where the Country is France and the cars have not been dispatched shows only the fields VIN, Model, Power, Engine_Size, Cost Price, Colour, Port, Distributor and Delivered_Price with their labels and data fully visible © fits on a single page wide © has a page orientation of landscape © sorts the data into ascending order of VIN calculates the total number of cars in this selection and places it at the bottom of the report © has a label to the left of this number Total cars for France includes the heading Dispatch manifest (port: Brest) at the top of the page has your name, Centre number and candidate number on the left in the footer, Save and print your report. (11) PRINTOUT 2 Make sure that you have entered your Centre number, candidate number and name on your report [Total: 21] © UCLES 2014 oasri02ISe/16 9 Task 4 — Database Labels You are going to prepare labels for the company. 28 + Produce labels from all the data which: © are arranged in two columns © only include cars which have not yet been dispatched © include only the records where: VIN begins with 37 the Country field is Spain the Power field is E © show only the fields VIN, Model, Port and Distributor each on a separate line © display the field name as well as the data © ina larger font, at the top of each label, include the heading: Warning Check charge voltage before delivery ‘© include your name, Centre number and candidate number at the bottom of each label. The page layout may look like this: + Save and print your labels. pa) PRINTOUT 3 Make sure that you have entered your Centre number, candidate number and name on your labels. Total: 9} @uctes 2014 oarroaserss {Turn over 10 Task 5 - Mailmerge Letter The European importer of the cars, Star Cars, wishes to write to some of their distributors. 2 30 + Prepare a mailmerge letter using the file S16MAIL.RTF as your master and the ‘$16Distributors.csv file as the source data. © You will need to insert relevant fields from your data source to replace text in the master document. © You will need to replace date with a field to display today’s date in the format ddimmiyyyy. © Add your name as the originator of the letter (Director), Include your Centre number and candidate number as the reference for the letter. © Proofread and spell check the letter. [PRINTOUT 4 Print your master document with the fields displayed. BI ‘Add a minimum of three features to the mailmerge master document to suit a professional letter with reference to the House Style Specification Sheet. tt) 31. Letters are only required for distributors in Spain and Germany. Merge the letters to only the distributors in Spain and Germany and provide screenshot evidence of the selection method you used. EVIDENCE 5 Place your screenshot evidence in your Evidence Document. Print the merged letters, PRINTOUT 5 Make sure that you have entered your Centre number, candidate number and name on your merged letters. icy (Total: 6} ©ucLes 2014 ost7io2/ser8 "1 Task 6 - Presentation You are going to create the start of a short presentation using appropriate styles. 32 * Using the contents of the file P2PRES.RTF, create a new presentation. ‘+ Make sure that there are only four slides, each containing a title and some text. ‘+ The presentation must have a title slide. 13} 33 + Each slide in the presentation must have: © appropriate styles and layout othe three features you proposed for the mailmerge letter master document. © your name, Centre number and candidate number clearly visible in a 16 point sans-serif font, left aligned in the bottom left corner © slide numbers in the bottom right comer © all master slide elements applied to all slides. (4) 34 + On slides 2 to 4, describe each feature you have chosen and explain why you chose this feature, (6) 35 * On all slides, make sure that no objects overlap any of the other objects on the slide or any master slide items. tt 36 * Save the presentation using a new filename. Print the slides with one slide on each page. [1] PRINTOUT 6 Make sure that you have entered your Centre number, candidate number and name on your presentation slides. Total: 15] Task 7 — Printing the Evidence Document You now need to print your Evidence Document, * Print your Evidence Document. PRINTOUT 7 Make sure that you have entered your Centre number, candidate number and name on your Evidence Document. ucts 2014 ost7i02/se/16 [Turn over ‘Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education CANDIDATE NAME CENTRE CANDIDATE NUMBER NUMBER INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY 0417/03 Paper 3 Data Analysis and Website Authoring For Examination from 2016 ‘SPECIMEN PAPER 2 hours 30 minutes ‘Additional Materials: Candidate Source Files READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces at the top of this page. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Carry out all instructions in each step. You can track your progress through the examination by crossing out each question number. Enter your Centre number, candidate number and name on every printout before itis sent to the printer. Printouts with handwritten candidate details on will not be marked. ‘At the end of the examination put this Question Paper and all your printouts into the Assessment Record Folder. If you have produced rough copies of printouts, put a neat cross through each one to indicate that it is not the copy to be marked. ‘The number of marks is given in brackets [ J at the end of each question or part question, Write today's date in the box below. ‘The ays i atrucd for uee inEnglond Wes and Nother Irelands 8 Carbigeniematinal Level Level 2 Cental This document consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page. CAMBRIDGE @UCLES 2014 International Examinations [Turn over 2 Task 1 - Evidence Document * Create a new word processed document. + Make sure your name, Centre number and candidate number will appear on every page of your Evidence Document by placing these details in the header of the document. * Save this Evidence Document in your work area as P3EVIDENCE followed by your candidate number. For example, P3EVIDENCE9999. You will need your Evidence Document during the examination to place your screenshots in when required. Task 2 - Spreadsheet You are going to prepare a spreadsheet for Supa-Scuba. You will use the spreadsheet to create a chart and calculate the costs of diving trips. Display all currency values in dollars to 2 decimal places. 11 Using a suitable software package, load the file PSSHEET.CSV Save this file with your Centre number and candidate number, e.g. 27999_9999 Insert a new row above row 1 tt] 2 + IncellA1 enter the tile Supa-Scuba Trips 2012-13 2 3 Merge cells: © B2t0E2 © F2tol2 © J2toM2 0 N2toQ2 * Format these cells so that: ‘© texts centre aligned with a black, 18 point, sans-serif font © each has a grey background colour and a thin black border. (51 4 © Format cells A2 and R2 so that they appear the same as those formatted in step 3. 2 5 + In cell E4 use a function to calculate the number of trips in April, May and June, ty 6 + _ Incell ES use a function to calculate the total income from April, May and June. tt) 7 ¢ _Incell E6 use a function to calculate the total expenditure from April, May and June. fo) 8 + Replicate the formulae entered in steps 5, 6 and 7 to calculate and display the data for quarters 2, 3 and 4. a @uctes 2014 oat7aisPri6 10 " 12 13 14 15 7 18 19 3 Calculate the profit for each month and each quarter. [Profit = Income — Expenditure] [2] Calculate the total number of trips, income, expenditure and profit for the year. el On the left in the footer add your name, Centre number and candidate number. On the right in the footer add the automated file name and path. rl In cell BS use a function to display the greatest monthly profit. i In cell B10 use a function to display the lowest monthly profit. 2) In cell B11 use a function to display the average monthly profit. ty Apply appropriate formatting to all cells except row 2. BI Edit the formula in cell B11 so that it also rounds this value to the nearest whole dollar. Display the contents of this cell so that it shows only integer values. re} ‘Save and print the spreadsheet showing formulae. Make sure: © itis in landscape orientation © the row and column headings are displayed ‘© the contents of all cells are fully visible. GI PRINTOUT 1 Make sure that you have entered your Centre number, candidate number and name on your spreadsheet showing formulae. Print the spreadsheet showing the values. Make sure: othe printout fits on a single page © the contents of all cells are fully visible. tt] PRINTOUT 2 Make sure that you have entered clearly your Centre number, candidate number and name on your spreadsheet showing the values, Update the spreadsheet with the following data for December. © The income was $45000 © The expenditure was $42000 2) ©UCLES 2014 osrTiossPit6 [Turn over 4 20 + Print the spreadsheet showing the values. Make sure: © the printout fits on a single page ‘© the contents of all cells are fully visible. tt PRINTOUT 3 Make sure that you have entered clearly your Centre number, candidate number and ame on your spreadsheet showing the values. [Total: 37] Task 3 -Web Page You are going to help develop a web page for Supa-Scuba. The web page will be part of a website used to sell scuba-diving holidays around the world. + Create a new folder called P3_html + Locate the following files and store them in your P3_html folder. P3IMG1.JPG P3IMG2.JPG P3IMG3.JPG P3IMG4.JPG P3IMGS.JPG P3IMG6.JPG P3LOGO.JPG P3SUNSET.JPG P3SUPA.HTM P3STYLE.CSS @uctes 2014 ost7oaisPit6 5 21 A student has tried to create a stylesheet to be used with a web page. The web page and stylesheet must work in any web browser. All colour codes are in hexadecimal. The stylesheet should define the following styles: mM he ha Body Colour: Font: Colour: Font: Colour: Font: Colour: Font: Bullets: Colour: Font: Background colour: Red FF, Green FF, Blue 0 Trebuchet, if not available then Arial, or if not available the browser's default sans-serif font 24 points high Centre aligned Red 0, Green 0, Blue CC Arial 46 points high Right aligned Red 0, Green 0, Blue CC Arial 12 points high Centre aligned Red 0, Green 0, Blue 0 Arial 12 points high Left aligned Disc Red 0, Green 0, Blue 0 Arial 12 points high Left aligned Red 0, Green CC, Blue FF Open the stylesheet P3STYLE.CSS in a suitable software package. The stylesheet was not finished and contains a number of errors. Correct and complete this stylesheet using the information above. * Save this stylesheet in your P3_html folder. Use the filename STYLE followed by your candidate number. For example, if your candidate number is 9999 then you will call the file STYLE9999.css 116) EVIDENCE 1 Take a screenshot showing the text of your stylesheet and place this in your Evidence Document. Make sure that the filename is clearly visible. 22 * Using a suitable software package, open the file P3SUPA.HTM. * Attach the stylesheet saved in step 21 to this web page. i 23 * Replace the text candidate name, Centre number, candidate number with your name, Centre number and candidate number. © ucLes 2014 (1 oer7iosiseiis [Turn over 24 25 26 ar 28 29 30 Set the table border to 2. 10) Set the cell padding of the table to 8 pixels. a Set the table to fill the width of the window. to] Replace the text Place logo here with the image P3LOGO.JPG fo} Select the most appropriate image from those located for Task 3 - Web Page and use it to replace these three texts. 1. Place starfish here 2. Place shark here 3. Place turtle here R] Resize the images placed in step 28 so they are 200 pixels wide and maintain their aspect ratio. a) Make the image P3LOGO.JPG a hyperlink to send an email message to supa-scuba@cie.org.uk with a subject line Holiday enquiry ‘Save the web page. 5] EVIDENCE 2 Display the web page in your browser. If necessary, resize your browser window so that it fills the entire screen. Take a screenshot of the entire screen and place this in your Evidence Document. EVIDENCE 3 ‘Take a copy of the HTML source and place this in your Evidence Document. [Total: 30) euctes 2014 oar7ysPns 7 Task 4 - Trainee Notes You are going to produce some notes for an audience of trainees learning to develop web pages for ‘Supa-Scuba. 346 32° 33 * 346 Examine the file PSTRAINING.RTF and open it in the most appropriate software package. Make sure that your name, Centre number and candidate number are placed within these notes. Replace each with a suitable method of reducing the dimensions of an image for use in a web page. 2) Replace each with an evaluation of why you would choose each method selected in step 31. i Replace with your evaluation of the appropriateness of the stylesheet saved in step 21 for this web page. Bl Replace each with the name of the web development layer and for each layer explain what itis used for. ‘Save and print your notes for the trainees. (6) PRINTOUT 4 Make sure that you have entered your Centre number, candidate number and name on your notes for the trainees, Print your Evidence Document. PRINTOUT 5 Make sure that you have entered your Centre number, candidate number and name on your Evidence Document. [Total: 13] ouctes 2014 oar7/031SPI6

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