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Paper 1 – Theory (Typically 2 hours)
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Introduction Paper 2 – Practical (Typically 2 hours) done
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Problem Solving
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Relation of Real Life and Programming done
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Stages of Programming
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Dealing with Constructs
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Question Set 3
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Flow charts – The easy concept
Concept of Validations
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Question Set 4
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Dealing with 1D Arrays
Dealing with 2D Arrays
Linear search with !D Array – The common pattren
Bubble Sort – The common Pattren
Modular Programming – Concept of Procedures and Functions
Handling Errors in Pseudocode
File Handling
File handling – with 1D Array
Logic Gates
Databases
Lesson 1: What does the examiner want from you?
Assessment objectives:
The discussion involves what type of knowledge is required in your attempt to solve the paper.
The assessment objectives (AOs) are:
AO1 weightage: 20%
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding
of the principles and concepts of computer science.
AO2 weightage: 60%
Apply knowledge and understanding of the principles
and concepts of computer science in a given context,
including the analysis and design of computational or
programming problems.
AO3 weightage: 20%
Provide solutions to problems by:
• evaluating computer systems
• making reasoned judgments
• presenting conclusions