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November 2019
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
Grade 11
Paper 2 – Written
TIME: 3 HOURS MARKS: 150
This question paper consists of 13 pages (cover page included)
, Instructions and information
1. The question paper consists of three sections: Section A (25 marks), Section B (75 marks)
and Section C – the integrated scenario (50 marks).
2. Answer all the questions.
3. Read the questions carefully, taking note of the mark allocations. In general, one mark is
allocated per fact. A two mark question would therefore require two facts, and so on.
4. Number the answers according to the numbering system used on this question paper.
5. Leave a blank line after each sub-question.
SECTION A
Question 1
Identify the correct answer for each question. Write down only the number of each question, and
next to it the single capital letter which represents the best answer, for example 1.11 A.
1.1 Which one of the following is not a suitable way of saving data in a different file format?
A. Change the file extension of the file.
B. Open the file and use the Save As command to save it in a different file format.
C. Copy the data from the file and paste it in a ‘blank’ file created in the other program
D. Export the data from the existing file format to the other file format. (1)
1.2 Which one of the following is a feature in a word processing program that you can use to
prevent you from incorrectly spelling a word that you often misspell (spell incorrectly)?
A. Autofit
B. Justification
C. Thesaurus
D. AutoCorrect (1)
1.3 Which one of the following is a technology that would provide the fastest internet
connection?
A. 802.11
B. ADSL
C. RSS
D. FTTH (1)
1.4 Which one of the following would you need to extend the WiFi coverage in a school?
A. More firewalls
B. Access points
C. UPS
D. More NICs (1)
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November 2019
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
Grade 11
Paper 2 – Written
TIME: 3 HOURS MARKS: 150
This question paper consists of 13 pages (cover page included)
, Instructions and information
1. The question paper consists of three sections: Section A (25 marks), Section B (75 marks)
and Section C – the integrated scenario (50 marks).
2. Answer all the questions.
3. Read the questions carefully, taking note of the mark allocations. In general, one mark is
allocated per fact. A two mark question would therefore require two facts, and so on.
4. Number the answers according to the numbering system used on this question paper.
5. Leave a blank line after each sub-question.
SECTION A
Question 1
Identify the correct answer for each question. Write down only the number of each question, and
next to it the single capital letter which represents the best answer, for example 1.11 A.
1.1 Which one of the following is not a suitable way of saving data in a different file format?
A. Change the file extension of the file.
B. Open the file and use the Save As command to save it in a different file format.
C. Copy the data from the file and paste it in a ‘blank’ file created in the other program
D. Export the data from the existing file format to the other file format. (1)
1.2 Which one of the following is a feature in a word processing program that you can use to
prevent you from incorrectly spelling a word that you often misspell (spell incorrectly)?
A. Autofit
B. Justification
C. Thesaurus
D. AutoCorrect (1)
1.3 Which one of the following is a technology that would provide the fastest internet
connection?
A. 802.11
B. ADSL
C. RSS
D. FTTH (1)
1.4 Which one of the following would you need to extend the WiFi coverage in a school?
A. More firewalls
B. Access points
C. UPS
D. More NICs (1)
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