it said a schema and in the sylybus they talk about ERD so thats what i assumed wat it meant but cbf worring about it nowFairly certain is was SSL mate.
thanks, wikipedia confirms it too. i knew i should of followed my gut but what can you expect when the teacher fails at pointing out these things, or fails at teaching for that matter.Fairly certain is was SSL mate.
I had never seen this symbol before ever, but I just assumed it was SSL as it was the only one associated with security. I looked it up and it's right.alright someone please put me out of my misery.
there was a question with a lock circled and ive seen the damn thing i just didnt know what it was. so annoying :mad1:
care to shed some light??
I got exactly the same answers as you! Except for 9This is what I got... I found the mutli choice by far the most confusing thing in the exam
1. b
2. a
3. d
4. c
5. d
6. a
7. b
8. c
9. b
10. c
11. d
12. a
13. a
14. a
15. c
16. c
17. d
18. a
19. b
20. d
Is it just me or where there no A's in the first column?
I put B for 9, as that would fit under technical feasibility of the feasibility report.I had never seen this symbol before ever, but I just assumed it was SSL as it was the only one associated with security. I looked it up and it's right.
Also, question 19 was just stupid. I put B as it sorta fitted in with the normal framework but as some people have already said, it shouldn't be ethernet cable as that's the medium.
Question 9 I was tossing up between a and d, cos I've seen both of them mentioned within feasibility studies.
I got exactly the same answers as you! Except for 9
You confident?I had never seen this symbol before ever, but I just assumed it was SSL as it was the only one associated with security. I looked it up and it's right.
Also, question 19 was just stupid. I put B as it sorta fitted in with the normal framework but as some people have already said, it shouldn't be ethernet cable as that's the medium.
Question 9 I was tossing up between a and d, cos I've seen both of them mentioned within feasibility studies.
I got exactly the same answers as you! Except for 9
I got the same as you tooYou confident?
hellz yeh i put that down ^^20 was d
no other ansa suited.
With 14, you don't know it's a terminator - it could be a router. I hate that question. 19 is 100% B. There is a misprint in Receiver, it should say connection not cable. IMO, 12, 14 and 19 should all be scrapped. Way too ambiguous.This year's paper was soooo rigged lol. The people who designed this test must've been high. Nwz here are my multiple choice answers and explanations for the tricky ones:
1.b
2.a
3.d
4.a - 'simulated' data sounds right but I've never heard of it in the course. live data is often used in software des
5.d
6.a
7.b
8.d - the padlock represents SSL but isn't SSL a security layer and not a protocol?
9.b
10.c
11.d
12.a - Question's not specific enough. Has the sound been sampled or not?
13.a - all the other options aren't relevant
14.a - they're terminators, to stop the signal
15.c
16.c
17.d
18.a
19.c - for those who picked b, ethernet cable is a medium not a receiver
20.d
The long answer questions were kinda stupid too, those six mark questions were ridiculous! The thing with IPT is, much of it is based on general knowledge on computing. The syllabus and what the teachers teach is more like a 'guideline' and the rest we have to learn by ourselves. And IPT is my best subject too haha (first place for four years yeee)
hey i agree with most of your answers. with question 8, SSL is a protocol. its in the syllubus under communication protocolThis year's paper was soooo rigged lol. The people who designed this test must've been high. Nwz here are my multiple choice answers and explanations for the tricky ones:
1.b
2.a
3.d
4.a - 'simulated' data sounds right but I've never heard of it in the course. live data is often used in software des
5.d
6.a
7.b
8.d - the padlock represents SSL but isn't SSL a security layer and not a protocol?
9.b
10.c
11.d
12.a - Question's not specific enough. Has the sound been sampled or not?
13.a - all the other options aren't relevant
14.a - they're terminators, to stop the signal
15.c
16.c
17.d
18.a
19.c - for those who picked b, ethernet cable is a medium not a receiver
20.d
The long answer questions were kinda stupid too, those six mark questions were ridiculous! The thing with IPT is, much of it is based on general knowledge on computing. The syllabus and what the teachers teach is more like a 'guideline' and the rest we have to learn by ourselves. And IPT is my best subject too haha (first place for four years yeee)