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CAR I B B EAN E XAM I NAT I O N S COUNCIL REPORT ON CANDIDATES’ WORK IN THE SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION JUNE 2005 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Copyright © 2005 Caribbean Examinations Council ® St Michael, Barbados All rights reserved. -2INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JUNE 2005 GENERAL COMMENTS In June 2005, 21 269 candidates from the participating territories entered for the Information Technology examination; 762 entered for General Proficiency and 20 507 for Technical Proficiency. This represents an increase of 14 per cent in registration for the Information Technology examination when compared with June 2004. DETAILED COMMENTS General and Technical Proficiencies Paper 01 – Structured Essay This paper consisted of four sections. Sections 1 and 2 which is common to both the Technical and General Proficiencies consisted of eleven compulsory short-answer questions that tested the theory profile. Section 3 is the Programming section for Technical Proficiency candidates only and Section 4 is the Productivity Tools section for the General Proficiency candidates only. The mean scores out of 90 for General and Technical Proficiencies were 51.82 and 36.38 respectively. The range of marks obtained by the General and Technical Proficiencies candidates were 5 - 51 and 0 - 85 respectively. Programming done only by the Technical Proficiency candidates continues to be an area of weakness. Candidates’ responses in this section indicate that they were not well-prepared to h ...
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