That definitely took 3 hours of study. I wish I could've done the test this year. It looked fun.
^^^ one of my teachers at school says "each mark should account for at least 3 hours study"
That definitely took 3 hours of study. I wish I could've done the test this year. It looked fun.
^^^ one of my teachers at school says "each mark should account for at least 3 hours study"
I would like to see the diagram, and shaking the computer doesn't seem like a smart option, I would've guessed it would be D, even though I haven't seen it.
^^ lol, explains how easy this exam was...
There was no diagram. That was it. And D is correct.I would like to see the diagram, and shaking the computer doesn't seem like a smart option, I would've guessed it would be D, even though I haven't seen it.
thats probably because not everyone had computers in those days, therefore the learning experience was very limited especially with the limitations of dial-up internetAlso historically Band 6s are very low
2001 0.07%
2002 0.05%
2003 0.65%
2004 1.01%
2005 1.34%
2006 1.15%
2007 1.81%
2008 1.46%
2009 1.02%
2010 1.74%
Percentage is gradually increasing however It's interesting that its so varied. The percentage for standard English band 6s is always around .02%.
So maybe the exam paper has been made easier to try and increase this percentage? Even so it doesn't make sense though since I thought the aligning process is meant to make these figures more consistent?
.My theory is that the internet has gotten more people interested in computers, the internet has further allowed those people to develop there skills potentially resulting in the higher marks. Most of the skills which are tested in the exam can be learnt easily if someone has a nature interest and talent.
Since the internet was not as prominent or accessible back in the 1990s and early 2000s this has resulted in less people gaining a personal interest in IT.
I was pointing out the stupid answer not saying I used it hahaah.I would like to see the diagram, and shaking the computer doesn't seem like a smart option, I would've guessed it would be D, even though I haven't seen it.
ahh, lolI was pointing out the stupid answer not saying I used it hahaah.
Real-time.WHAT DID EVERYBODY GET FOR Q8 MULTIPLE CHOICE? Is it Real-time?? S:
i was getting caught up between real time and batch since i didnt really know what Dual was and i know it wasnt the last one
it was Bthere was one question.
6. Which document outlines the core values, philosophy and customer focus of a company?
(A) Code of conduct
(B) Mission statement
(C) Organisational chart
(D) Company objective statement
Gave the question to my teacher and she couldn't answer between B and D.
I answered D because when you outline three points... its three or more sentences.
Mission statement - can not be more than one sentence
:S
If you go to the hsc.csu.edu.au website, and head to the Information Technology section, it defines that mission statement as almost exactly that question (from what I remember anyway...unless that was my own notes :S). So yeah, it was B.there was one question.
6. Which document outlines the core values, philosophy and customer focus of a company?
(A) Code of conduct
(B) Mission statement
(C) Organisational chart
(D) Company objective statement
Gave the question to my teacher and she couldn't answer between B and D.
I answered D because when you outline three points... its three or more sentences.
Mission statement - can not be more than one sentence
:S
First -> philosophy.Commercial mission statements often include the following information:
1 Purpose and aim(s) of the organization
2 The organization's primary stakeholders: clients/customers, shareholders, congregation, etc.
3 How the organization provides value to these stakeholders, for example by offering specific types of products and/or services
Same, B is correct. guaranteed 15/15 correct in MPC.I got B as well, for what we learnt in business studies B) is the same.
The technical questions are very basic, you dont have to be a geek to do well in it. Just listen in class.OK I see how everyone says it's easy and everything but aren't you all computer geeks anyway? (Apart from the stupid shake the computer ones)
Oh btw was there a lot of OHS crap? My teacher says there's always heaps of them since BOS is lazy and can't be bothered making up proper questions. Were there questions from past papers? Apparently they tend to do that too (my sources are very limited when it comes to IT)
Last question and please don't laugh, is there such thing as 'state rank' for IT?
I just meant it's easier for technical people, if that makes any sense. I think OHS is common sense so hopefully there will be more of that during my HSC xDThe technical questions are very basic, you dont have to be a geek to do well in it. Just listen in class.
There was very little OHS this year however as you said they tend to throw it in a lot so be prepared for it.
The person who comes first in the exam gets a rank, i'm not sure about any others.