Markscheme Paper1 June2022

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Mark Scheme (Results)

Summer 2022

Pearson Edexcel International


Award In Primary Computing (JCP11)
Paper 01
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Summer 2022
Question Paper Log Number P66186A
Publications Code JCP11_01_2206_MS
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General Marking Guidance

• All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must mark the first candidate in
exactly the same way as they mark the last.
• Mark 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.
Section A

Question Answer Mark


number
1 The only correct answer is D (1)

A is not correct because a Desktop PC would not be suitable for


taking photographs in a park

B is not correct because a media player would not be suitable for


taking photographs in a park

C is not correct because a microphone would not be suitable for


taking photographs in a park

Question Answer Mark


number
2 Award one mark for each correct line (3)

Database Caption

Spreadsheet Table

Graphics Cell

Question Answer Mark


number
3 The only correct answer is C (1)

A is not correct because it does not use radio waves


B is not correct because it is not a phone network
C is not correct because it does not use radio waves
Question Answer Mark
number
4 Award up to 2 marks for a linked description. (2)

Tricking people into / malicious attempt at (1) giving up


confidential/personal information/clicking on a link in an email
(1)

Question Answer Mark


number
5 Award 1 mark for any of: (1)

PIN (1)
Password (1)
Biometrics (1)

Question Answer Mark


number
6 The only correct answer is A (1)

B is not correct because this is not inappropriate digital etiquette


C is not correct because this is not inappropriate digital etiquette
D is not correct because this is not inappropriate digital etiquette

Question Answer Mark


number
7 The only correct answer is C (1)

A is not correct because it is not an action you should take


B is not correct because it is not an action you should take
D is not correct because it is not an action you should take

Question Answer Mark


number
8 The only correct answer is A (1)

B is not correct because this will not avoid wrist strain


C is not correct because this will not avoid wrist strain
D is not correct because this will not avoid wrist strain
Question Answer Mark
number
9 Award up to 2 marks for a linked description such as: (2)

• Use online exercise videos (1) to do/practice exercises (at


home) / to show you how to exercise properly (1)
• Install exercise app on your device (1) that gets you
moving (1)
• Join online gym (1) and take part in online classes (1)

Question Answer Mark


number
10 Award 1 mark for any of: (1)

• Can be accessed from a wide variety of devices (1)


• Can be accessed 24/7 / from any location with an internet
connection (1)
• More choice of content (1)
• Access to latest content (1)
• Less local storage capacity required (1)
• Parental controls to limit what children can view (1)
• Can watch trailer before deciding to view (1)
• Can play multi-user games with other people online /
play games online (1)
• Can stream music and movies on demand (1)

Question Answer Mark


number
11 Award 1 mark for any of: (1)

• Upload homework (1)


• View/download resources (1)
• Look at class timetable (1)
• Communicate with the teacher / collaborate with
students (1)
• Access links to other resources (1)
• Take online tests (1)
• Feedback (1)
• Marking (1)
• Work from home (1)
• Lessons can be recorded
Question Answer Mark
number
12 The only correct answer is D (1)

A is not correct because it is not a user-generated reference site


B is not correct because it is not a user-generated reference site
C is not correct because it is not a user-generated reference site

Question Answer Mark


number
13 The only correct answer is D (1)

A is not correct because it is not a benefit


B is not correct because it is not a benefit
C is not correct because it is not a benefit

Question Answer Mark


number
14 The only correct answer is B (1)

A is not correct because it is not as specific as B


C is not correct because it is not as specific as B
D is not correct because it is not as specific as B

Question Answer Mark


number
15 Copyright (1)

Question Answer Mark


number
16 inaccurate (1)

Question Answer Mark


number
17 Award 1 mark each: (2)

Product catalogue (1)


Secure payment (1)

Question Answer Mark


number
18 algorithm (1)
Question Answer Mark
number
19 decomposition (1)

Question Answer Mark


number
20 (a) String/text (1)
20 (b) Real/float/currency/decimal (1)
20 (c) Integer (1)
20 (d) Boolean (1)

Allow:
True or False (must have both words)
1 or 0 (must have both values)
Yes/No (must have both words)

Question Answer Mark


number
21 (a) Subtract 1 from the number of cubes (1)
21 (b) Award 1 mark for any of: (1)

Change subtract 1 from the number of cubes to add 1 to the


number of cubes (1)

21 (c) Number of cubes (1)


21 (d) Award up to 2 marks for a linked explanation. (2)

Repetition is needed because there is more than one shape (1)


selection is needed so that only the cubes are counted (1)
Question Answer Mark
number
22 (a) Award 1 mark for each of: (2)

Decision does not need a question mark


Display must have display/output/print

22 (b) Award 1 mark for any of: (1)

Circle around Display “First number is higher” (1)


Circle around Display “The numbers are the same” (1)
Circle around the display they have added (1)
22 (c) Award 1 mark for any of: (1)

firstNumber (1)
secondNumber (1)
Question Answer Mark
number
23 Award 1 mark up to a maximum of 3 (3)

The decision is present (Guess = Secret Number? Or equivalent) (1)


Decision labelled with Yes and No correctly (1)
Output of both words (accept without Display) (1)

Award only if achieved at least one of the above:


Lines/arrows connecting all necessary actions / allow follow
through (1)

This does not have to be drawn as a diagram, or in boxes. As long


as the key points are present, the marks can be awarded.

No requirement to use different flowchart symbols to indicate


different functions (parallelogram, rhombus, rectangles).

Start

Set secret number


to 5

Input Guess

No
Guess = Secret
Display “Incorrect”
Number?
Yes
Display “Correct”

Stop
Section B

Question Answer Mark


number
24 Award 1 mark for each of: (2)

Software application Tick ()


Database

management
Graphics
Desktop publishing
Word processing 

Question Answer Mark


number
25 The only correct answer is D (1)

A is not correct because it is not a positive impact


B is not correct because it is not true
C is not correct because it is not a positive impact

Question Answer Mark


number
26 The only correct answer is C (1)

A is not correct because it is not a reason


B is not correct because it is not a reason
D is not correct because it is not a reason

Question Answer Mark


number
27 (a) Award 1 mark for any of (1)

3
Three
Rectangles, circles, triangles
27 (b) Award up to 2 marks for a linked description. (2)

Text / a text box / caption has been added / (1) and the image
has been cropped/snipped/erased (1)

(Cut tool used) to cut part of the image away (1) , text tool used
to write the text (1)
Question Answer Mark
number
28 Award 1 mark for each of: (2)

Component Tick ()


Button 
Cell
Drawing
Gridlines
Image 
Table

Question Answer Mark


number
29 Award up to 2 marks for a linked explanation. (2)

To use the word Days (1) as a title/heading (1)


Because the title (1) needs to stretch across the days (1)

Question Answer Mark


number
30 (a) The only correct answer is B (1)

A is not correct because the text is aligned to the right


C is not correct because the text is aligned to the right
D is not correct because the text is aligned to the right
30 (b) The only correct answer is C (1)

A is not correct because the text has numbers not bullets


B is not correct because the text has numbers not bullets
D is not correct because the text uses only one level of numbering
Question Answer Mark
number
31 (a) Award 1 mark for each of: (2)

5/five fields (1)


6/six records (1)
31 (b) The only correct answer is D (1)

A is not correct because it is not the data type used


B is not correct because it is not the data type used
C is not correct because it is not the data type used
31 (c) Award 1 mark for any of: (1)

21/01/1972 (1)
21/1/1972 (1)
01/21/1972 (1)
1/21/1972 (1)

Accept with delimiters e.g. #21/01/1972#

Question Answer Mark


number
32 (a) The only correct answer is B (1)

A is not correct because it is not the correct formula


C is not correct because it is not the correct formula
D is not correct because it is not the correct formula
32 (b) Award 1 mark for any of: (1)

=B4*B6 (1)
=B6*B4 (1)

Accept without =
Accept x in place of *
Accept brackets
Ignore SUM() or PRODUCT() or TOTAL()

Question Answer Mark


number
33 columns (1)
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