Cambridge Nationals Creative iMedia Revision Guide and workbook

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What to expect in the exam As part of your qualification in Creative iMedia you will be taking an exam that is worth 40% of your marks. It is important that from the beginning you start to think about the exam and the skills you’ll need to get the best possible grade. Answering exam questions is a skill. Like any other skill, it can be learnt, practised and improved. Below is an outline of what to expect in the exam, the types of questions and what the paper looks like. You need to answer all the questions.

Types of questions to expect in the exam Exam questions can be asked about any area of the specification, which means that you have to learn everything! The exam paper will be made up of two sections, with different types of questions. Question type • Up to 10 questions. • A mix of multiple-choice, one-word answer and short-response questions.

Section B – 60 marks

• Between 8 and 10 questions that are all based on the same scenario. • For some questions, you will be expected to include images in your answer. • One of these questions will be worth 9 marks. You are expected to do an extended piece of writing.

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Section A – 10 marks

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Understanding the language of the exam

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The command word is the key term that tells you how to answer the question. It is essential to know what the different command words mean and what they are asking you to do. It is easy to confuse the words and provide too much information, not enough information or the wrong information. The tables below will help you understand what each command word is asking you to do.

Command words that ask you to get creative OCR definition

Create

• Produce a visual solution to a problem (for example, a mind map, flow chart or visualisation).

Show your answer in a visual way. You might want to use a mind map, flow chart or a diagram. Think about what is the best way to show the required information.

Draw

• Produce a picture or diagram.

Create a picture/diagram to show the relevant information.

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Command word

How you should approach it

Command words that ask you to do your maths Command word

OCR definition

How you should approach it

Calculate

• Get a numerical answer showing how it has been worked out.

Do your maths. Give the final answer but make sure you show how you got there.

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Preparing for the exam

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