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CAMBRIDGE IGCSE COMPUTER SCIENCE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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CAMBRIDGE IGCSE COMPUTER
SCIENCE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE ANSWERS
Hypertext transfer protocol - Answer-a set of rules which must be followed when
transferring files across the internet

Uniform resource locator - Answer-used to find/identify a webpage on the internet 1.
webserver name 2. file name 3. protocol

web browser - Answer-software that allows a user to display a webpage on their screen
- they interpret html code and show the result

actuator - Answer-used in many control operations involving sensors and ADC/DACs.
Electromagnetic device eg. motor that outputs result of sensor operation

loudspeaker - Answer-output device that produces sound using voltages at different
levels which vibrate a cone in speaker housing

LED - Answer-Used for backlighting a monitor/tv - they are thin, produce a white light,
and do not require much power

CCFL - Answer-Old technology used for backlighting - took time to warm up, and
produced yellow-ish lighting + required a lot of power

volatile - Answer-memory that loses its contents when the power is off eg. main memory

non-volatile - Answer-memory that doesn't lose its contents when the power is off e.g.
hard disk

off-line storage - Answer-storage that can be physically moved away from a device and
stored somewhere else e.g. CD, USB stick, DVD

SRAM - Answer-type of RAM that has 'flip flops' to hold each bit of memory. Does not
need constant refreshing.

magnetic media - Answer-secondary storage with mechanical parts which move over
the surface to read and write data magnetically e.g. a hard disk, tape or floppy disk

program - Answer-our way of telling a computer what to do, how to do it, and when to
do it

,assembly language - Answer-code that is specific to a particular hardware, but needs to
be translated into machine code before it can run

machine code - Answer-the binary code that is specific to a machine and does not need
translating in order to run

translator - Answer-program that changes higher level language into machine code

compiler - Answer-this translates HLL into machine code. Once it has done this, the
program can be used multiple times without translating it again

UPS - Answer-uninterruptable power supply

cracking - Answer-editing source code with malicious intent

firewall - Answer-this examines traffic between a user's computer and the internet by
checking what is/isn't allowed and blocking traffic that does not meet certain criteria

proxy server - Answer-this filters web traffic, keeps the IP address secret, and, using a
cache, speeds up access to websites that have been visited before

Transport layer security - Answer-this is a form of secure data transmission made up of
2 layers: the record protocol, and the handshaking protocol. It is very secure and fairly
new, and can make use of session caching, which improves performance. It involves
many complicated encryption algorithms. prevents third party hacking into
communication between web server and the user's computer.

session caching - Answer-this is used in TLS to avoid using too much computer time;
TLS is able to attempt to resume an existing session, which increases speed.

Denial of service attack - Answer-attempting to prevent a user from accessing part of a
network (usually the server); this is usually temporary, but may be very damaging, or a
big security breach. overloads web traffic by sending thousands of requests.

free software - Answer-software that is free to run, copy, change or adapt, and share
with friends, family or colleagues.

CSS - Answer-Cascading Style Sheet. Controls presentation of page. Enable multiple
pages or elements on a page to be changed in one go.

Gigabyte - Answer-1024 megabytes. 2 to the power of 30 bytes.

HTML - Answer-HyperText Mark-up Language. Used to write and develop webpages to
present text. Uses tags.

Terabyte - Answer-1024 gigabytes. 2 to the power of 40 bytes.

,Lossless image compression - Answer-Find groups of repeating data. Records the data
once and the number of times it was repeated.

Lossless text compression - Answer-Finds patterns in original text. Encodes each
pattern in a dictionary

PNG - Answer-Lossless picture file format that uses alpha channel to keep transparent
backgrounds.

MIDI - Answer-A set of instructions for digital instruments to play synthesised sounds.
Musical Instrument Digital Interface.

.WAV - Answer-uncompressed music files

.FLAC - Answer-lossless compressed music files

Parity bit - Answer-Set to 1 or 0. Sent with a byte of data to make the total number of 1s
odd or even for each byte.

1KB - Answer-1,024 bytes (2¹⁰ bits)

1MB - Answer-(2²⁰ bits)

1GB - Answer-(2³⁰ bits)

1TB - Answer-(2⁴⁰ bits)

1PB - Answer-(2⁵⁰ bits)

A - Answer-10

B - Answer-11

C - Answer-12

D - Answer-13

E - Answer-14

F - Answer-15

Simplex - Answer-Data sent in 1 direction only

Parity Check - Answer-Uses parity bits. Odd Parity / Even Parity agreed between
sender and receiver. If it is not the agreed number, an error has occurred.

, Automatic repeat request - Answer-Uses acknowledgement and timeout. If
acknowledgement isn't sent back to sender before the timeout occurs, message
automatically resent.

Checksum - Answer-Additional value sent at the end of a data block. When block is
about to be transmitted, additional value calculated and then transmitted. Value
recalculated at the end to make sure they match. If they don't match, an error has
occurred.

Echo Check - Answer-Data sent to and from another device twice. Sender compares 2
sets of data, if the sets of data are different, an error has occurred.

Wardriving - Answer-Using wireless internet connections illegally through a portable
device

Secure Sockets Layer - Answer-When a user logs onto a website, it encrypts the data.
Only the user's computer + web server can make sense of what's being said. A green
padlock in the status bar.

Record Protocol - Answer-Can be used with or without encryption

Handshake Protocol - Answer-Permits the website and user to authenticate and make
use of encryption algorithms which only the user and website know.

Encryption - Answer-Makes data meaningless unless recipient has the decryption key

Asymmetric Encryption - Answer-Private and public key are both needed. Encryption
keys generated using a hashing algorithm.

Authentication - Answer-Used to verify data is coming from a trusted source.

MAC address - Answer-a number that uniquely identifies a device on the Internet. Often
refers to network card. Rarely changed.

Internet service provider - Answer-company charging monthly fee that provides internet
access

IP (internet protocol) address - Answer-assigned by ISP, unique to each internet
session

MAC address - Answer-number which uniquely identifies a device - 1st half =
manufacturer, 2nd = device itself - made up of 6 groups of hex digits

HTML Presentation - Answer-how the document looks/sounds

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