A-level Computing/AQA/Paper 1/Skeleton program/AS2021

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This is for the AQA AS Level Computer Science Specification.

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Section C Predictions[edit | edit source]

The 2021 paper 1 will contain x questions worth y marks.

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Section D Predictions[edit | edit source]

Programming Questions on Skeleton Program

  • The 2020 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 6 mark, an 8 mark question, a 11 mark question and one 12 mark question - these marks include the screen capture(s), so the likely marks for the coding will be 1-2 marks lower.
  • The 2019 paper 1 contained 4 questions: a 5 mark, an 8 mark question, a 9 mark question and one 13 mark question - these marks include the screen capture(s), so the marks for the coding will be 1-2 marks lower.
  • The 2018 paper 1 contained one 2 mark question, a 5 mark question, two 9 mark questions, and one 12 mark question - these marks include the screen capture(s).
  • The 2017 paper 1 contained a 5 mark question, three 6 mark questions, and one 12 mark question.

Current questions are speculation by contributors to this page.

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Delphi/Pascal:


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Summary of question[edit | edit source]

Describe the question here

C#:

Delphi/Pascal:


Java:


Python:


VB.NET:


Summary of question[edit | edit source]

Describe the question here

C#:

Delphi/Pascal:


Java:


Python:


VB.NET: