This resource is designed to help GCSE students prepare for exams by testing their understanding of networks, It includes a series of multiple-choice, short and long answer questions and detailed answers on:
Stand-alone Computers vs. Networks
Client-server vs Peer to Peer Networks
LAN
WAN
PAN
Star topology
Bus topology
Ring topology
Mesh topology
Wired connections
Wireless connections
This resource is designed to help GCSE students prepare for exams by testing their understanding of networks, as per the OCR and AQA specifications. It includes a series of multiple-choice questions, short and long questions and answers on:
Wired and Wireless connections
Designed to test both basic knowledge and deeper understanding.
Focus on key concepts required for the GCSE exam, aligned with OCR and AQA specifications.
Ideal for STARTERS, PLENARY AND RETRIEVAL.
This resource is designed to help GCSE students prepare for exams by testing their understanding of networks, as per the OCR and AQA specifications. It includes a series of multiple-choice questions, short and long questions and answers on:
TOPOLOGIES
Star
Ring
Bus
Mesh
Designed to test both basic knowledge and deeper understanding.
Focus on key concepts required for the GCSE exam, aligned with OCR and AQA specifications.
Ideal for STARTERS, PLENARY AND RETRIEVAL.
This resource is designed to help GCSE students prepare for exams by testing their understanding of networks, as per the OCR and AQA specifications. It includes a series of multiple-choice questions, short and long questions and answers on:
LAN , WAN and PAN
Designed to test both basic knowledge and deeper understanding.
Focus on key concepts required for the GCSE exam, aligned with OCR and AQA specifications.
Ideal for STARTERS, PLENARY AND RETRIEVAL.
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This resource is designed to help GCSE students prepare for exams by testing their understanding of networks, as per the OCR and AQA specifications. It includes a series of multiple-choice questions and answers on:
Stand-alone Computers vs. Networks
Client-Server vs. Peer-to-Peer Networks
Designed to test both basic knowledge and deeper understanding.
Focus on key concepts required for the GCSE exam, aligned with OCR and AQA specifications.
Ideal for STARTERS, PLENARY AND RETRIEVAL.
Python programming worksheet and answers
Set of 20 Python questions that align with GCSE specifications for Year 11 students, covering variables, if statements, loops, the random module, and string indexing.
Worksheet Topics
Variables
If statements
while loops
for loops
random module
String indexes
Answer sheet
Detailed markscheme provided
Suitable for OCR, AQA and EDEXCEL
Python programming Answer sheet
Worksheet
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13162697
Set of 20 Python question answers that align with GCSE specifications for Year 10/11 students, covering variables, if statements, loops, the random module, and string indexing.
Topics
Variables
If statements
while loops
for loops
random module
String indexes
Suitable for OCR, AQA and EDEXCEL
Python programming worksheet
Set of 20 Python questions that align with GCSE specifications for Year 11 students, covering variables, if statements, loops, the random module, and string indexing.
Topics
Variables
If statements
while loops
for loops
random module
String indexes
Answer sheet
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/python-programming-answers-13162700
Suitable for OCR, AQA and EDEXCEL
This FREE document is intended for educators who are new to teaching computer science or who have recently begun teaching the subject.
These resources can assist in your learning and may also serve as revision materials for students.
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Recap Binary conversion to Denary
Principles of binary addition
Multiple Questions on Binary Addition.
ANSWER- Multiple Questions on Binary Addition.
Exam boards
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AQA
EDEXCEL
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*Binary Addition worksheet
Content
Recap Binary conversion to Denary
Principles of binary addition
*Answers to Multiple Questions on Binary Addition.
Exam boards
Suitable for GCSE Computer Science pupils
OCR
AQA
EDEXCEL
Check out these other great resources by MVE
CPU
Bubble Sort
Rom, Ram and Virtual Memory
Networks
Secondary Storage
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mvemmmve
*Binary Addition worksheet
Content
Recap Binary conversion to Denary
Principles of binary addition
Multiple Questions on Binary Addition.
Exam boards
Suitable for GCSE Computer Science pupils
OCR
AQA
EDEXCEL
Check out these other great resources by MVE
CPU
Bubble Sort
Rom, Ram and Virtual Memory
Networks
Secondary Storage
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/mvemmmve
GCSE Computer Science
Content
*Exam technique guide
Focus
Exam questions on
Computer Architecture
Data Representation
Understanding how data is stored, including binary, hexadecimal, and character sets like ASCII.
Memory and Storage
Networking
Cyber Security
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GCSE Computer Science
Content
Lesson
Focus
Understand that networks can be wired or wireless.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of wireless networks as opposed to wired networks.
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GCSE Computer Science
Content
Lesson
Focus
Describe the main types of computer network including:
Personal Area Network (PAN)
Local Area Network (LAN)
Wide Area Network (WAN)
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Wired and Wireless networks
Covers
What is Wired and Wireless networks?
Exam questions
Suitable for KS3,KS4 and KS5
Exam Board
OCR
AQA
EDEXCEL
MVE resources
GCSE Computer Science
Content
Lesson
Worksheet
Answer sheet
Focus
Understand that networks can be wired or wireless.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of wireless networks as opposed to wired networks.