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GCSE
COMPUTER SCIENCE
Paper 1 Computational thinking and programming skills – Python
Friday 19 May 2023 Afternoon Time allowed: 2 hours
Materials
• There are no additional materials required for this paper. For Examiner’s Use
• You must not use a calculator.
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Instructions 1
• Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Use pencil only for drawing.
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• Answer all questions.
• You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. 4–5
• If you need extra space for your answer(s), use the lined pages at the end of 6–7
this book. Write the question number against your answer(s).
• Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want 8–9
to be marked. 10–11
• Questions that require a coded solution must be answered in Python. 12
• You should assume that all indexing in code starts at 0 unless stated otherwise.
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The total number of marks available for this paper is 90. 16
TOTAL
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0 1 Figure 1 shows an algorithm, represented using pseudo-code, which assigns a
different value to four variables.
Figure 1
country 'United States of America'
state 'California'
city 'San Francisco'
landmark 'Alcatraz Island'
0 1 . 1 Define the term algorithm.
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0 1 . 2 The variable x is assigned a value using the statement:
x LEN(state)
Using Figure 1, what is the value of x?
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A 1
B 5
C 10
D 12
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0 1 . 3 What is the result of concatenating the contents of the variables city and box
landmark in Figure 1?
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A San Francisco Alcatraz Island
B San Francisco,Alcatraz Island
C San Francisco, Alcatraz Island
D San FranciscoAlcatraz Island
0 1 . 4 The subroutine SUBSTRING extracts characters from a given string.
For example, SUBSTRING(3, 5, 'Computing') would return put
The variable y is assigned a value using the statement:
y SUBSTRING(4, 7, landmark)
Using Figure 1, what is the value of y?
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A Alca
B Atra
C land
D traz
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Figure 1
country 'United States of America'
state 'California'
city 'San Francisco'
landmark 'Alcatraz Island'
0 1 . 5 The subroutine POSITION finds the first position of a character in a string.
For example, POSITION('Computing', 'p') would return 3
The variable z is assigned a value using the statement:
z POSITION(landmark, 't')
Using Figure 1, what value is assigned to z?
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[1 mark]
A –1
B 3
C 4
D 5 6
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