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What is examined in the OCR A Level Computer Science Paper 1?

  • It focuses on the fundamental principles and concepts of computer systems

  • The content assessed in Paper 1 (Component 01) includes:

    • Characteristics of contemporary processors, input, output and storage devices

    • Software and software development

    • Exchanging data

    • Data types, data structures and algorithms

    • Legal, moral, cultural and ethical issues

  • The content of computer systems is expected to underpin studies in computational thinking, programming techniques, and the programming project

  • The paper’s duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes

  • The total number of marks available is 140

  • Paper 1 represents 40% of the total A Level qualification

Assessment structure and questions:

  • This is a written paper

  • It consists of a mix of questions, including short answer, longer answer, and some higher tariff questions designed to test the quality of extended responses

  • All questions are compulsory, and candidates must answer directly on the question paper

  • Calculators are not permitted in this examination

  • The paper assesses Assessment Objectives (AO) AO1, AO2, and AO3:

    • AO1 (Knowledge and Understanding): Demonstrating knowledge and understanding of principles and concepts

    • AO2 (Application): Applying knowledge and understanding to analyse problems in computational terms

    • AO3 (Solution Provision): Designing, programming, and evaluating computer systems, making reasoned judgments and presenting conclusions

  • Questions may cover various aspects, including following and correcting algorithms and programs, software development, and legal and moral issues.

Key considerations for students:

  • Mathematical skills are embedded throughout the content of this component and will be assessed in the written paper

  • This includes Boolean algebra, comparison of complexity of algorithms, and number representation and bases

  • While the concepts may be Level 2, their application is expected in a Level 3 context

  • This component is generally taught first, providing foundational knowledge for the algorithms and programming component (02)

  • The programming project (Component 03 or 04) will draw on the knowledge and understanding gained from both component 01 and component 02

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