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Centre Number Surname Other Names Candidate Signature

Candidate Number

General Certificate of Secondary Education June 2014

Computer Science
Component 1: Practical programming

4512/CB4

Candidate Booklet
Scenario 4: Traditional Application
Flash Card Quiz
For candidates entering for the 2014 examination To be issued to candidates on or after 1 September 2012 This scenario is one of four available. Each of the four scenarios is available in a separate candidate booklet. You must complete two of the four scenarios.
• You have approximately 25 hours in which to complete this scenario. • Before starting work on the problem, read the whole of this Candidate Booklet thoroughly. You can

ask your teacher to explain anything in this booklet, except Computer Science specific terms, that you do not understand.
• There are restrictions on when and where you can work on this problem. Your teacher will explain

them to you. For example, you should only do work that you intend to hand in for marking when a teacher is present, so that he or she can confirm that the work is your own. The Candidate Booklet must not be taken outside your school/college.
• You may need to use the Internet to research certain parts of the problem. This does not have to be

within the 25 hours recommended time.
• You will need to complete and sign a Candidate Record Form which your teacher will provide.

Information You will also be marked on your use of English. It is important to:
• • • • •

make sure that all your work is legible use correct spelling, punctuation and grammar use a style of writing which suits the person you are writing for organise your information clearly, so that you make yourself understood use Computer Science terms where they are needed.

4512/CB4

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Scenario 4: Flash Card Quiz
Flash cards are a well-known tool for learning and revision. They normally consist of a piece of card with a keyword on one side and the definition of the

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