Computer Science


Tests and Exams: COMPSCI 111/111G
Semester 1, 2020

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For illness during the test or exam (or other problems that affect test or exam performance) you MUST contact the Examinations Office within ONE WEEK of the test or last affected examination to apply for an aegrotat pass (for illness) or compassionate pass (other problems). THE ONE WEEK LIMIT IS STRICTLY ENFORCED. For detailed information, please refer to:

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2020S1 Terms Test Solutions

2020S1 Solutions

Terms Test 9:00am Wednesday 29th April
  • The test is worth 20% of your final mark.
  • Material to be examined: Lectures 1 - 15 and Labs 1 - 4
  • Start date and time for test: 9:00am (NZ Time) on Wednesday 29th April.
  • You will have 24 hours to complete the test.
  • You must submit your test to Canvas BEFORE 9:00am the next day (30th April).
  • The test is NOT Multi-Choice this semester due to the lockdown. The questions will be a mixture of long and short questions and you will be submitting your answers to Canvas.
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Past Years' Tests

Slightly different material may be covered each semester and in a different order. These tests are meant only as a guideline to help you study. You may find questions about topics we have not have covered this semester. If in doubt please ask Ann Cameron.

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Exam Information

To find out about exam dates, exam timetables, exam room allocations, exam locations, and exam instructions refer to the examinations website: http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/cs-examination-information/.

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Final Exam: June 23rd 1pm -June 24th 1pm

  • The final exam is worth 50% of your final mark.
  • Material to be examined: Lectures 1 - 29 (inclusive) and Labs 1 - 9 (inclusive)
  • Time and Date: June 23rd 1pm -June 24th 1pm
  • This Final Assessment is out of 100 marks.
  • Attempt ALL questions.
  • You will need to put your answers into the Answer Booklet and save it as a pdf document. Upload the file on Canvas, like you do for the assignments.
  • This is an Open Book assessment. You may refer to and cite any written/printed material, including online sources.
  • You need to demonstrate your understanding of the subject matter and the ability to construct a well described solution or organised arguments to answer the question(s). Quotations (if used) should be used rarely and selectively.
  • You should include proper referencing of any material you have used (including author and year of publication). It is important that you do not just provide a list of quotations. Quotations should be used to support your own argument not replace it.
  • When a question requests you to explain your answer, that means you need to justify how you came up with the solution or why you made a certain choice. Be concise and as clear as possible.
  • You may choose to use diagram(s) to aid in your discussion. If you choose to do so, you may embed photo(s) of hand drawn diagram(s) into the answer booklet. It is your responsibility to ensure that the diagrams are clear, legible, and have proper resolution.
  • Please use standard text processing tools to type the answers and avoid hand-written answers where possible. Use images only when it is required.
  • This Final Assessment has been designed so that a well-prepared student could complete it within 2 hours.
  • You will need to put your answers into the Answer Booklet and save it as a pdf document. Upload the file on Canvas, like you do for the assignments. .Please do not use special characters in your file name as it can cause incompatibility issue.

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Exams from Previous Years

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