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NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION NOVEMBER 05 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION. For the examination requirements for Information Technology, please read pages 8 of the Subject Assessment Guidelines.. The school will receive a data disk containing files for the examination. These should be checked by the Information Technology teacher two days before the examination. Please refer to the instructions concerning data files supplied on page 3. Copies of the data are provided later in this document for your reference. 3. Do not open the sealed envelopes containing the examination papers and marking guidelines until the day of the examination. 4. Each candidate must be supplied with a disk (or space on a network drive) for his/her exclusive use throughout the examination. (a) (b) (c) No candidate may have access to another candidate's work during the examination. Disable any shared folders on the network. Ensure that the candidates cannot use their own flash drives or memory sticks. If your candidates normally use usernames and passwords, create a new username for each candidate. 5. Please ensure that the machines have been checked and all extraneous data/programs have been removed. Disable communications programs that will allow chatting or messaging. Ensure that no communication can take place between machines. 6. No candidate may access the Internet during the examination. 7. Information Technology teachers are allowed to invigilate the Information Technology examinations in case there are problems with the hardware and system software. Obviously, they may not assist the candidates in any way with their particular program(s). 8. The candidates may use the help facility that has been supplied with the programming language's software. They may not use any other manuals or documentation. In the case of Java, they may use the standard APIs available on the java.sun.com site. These should be downloaded before the examination and copied onto each candidate's disk space provided for the examination. PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page of 5 9. The three hours of the examination does not include printing time. It is exclusively for coding. At the end of the three hours, printing must be done either by the candidates, or if conditions are not suitable for this, by the Information Technology teacher. No code or data may be altered after the three-hour period has expired. 0. Teachers must inform their candidates what printing arrangements have been made at their school.. In case of a power failure or other technical interruption, all candidates must remain silent and under examination conditions. Once the interruption has passed, candidates will have only the time that was remaining when the interruption began. No candidate may receive extra time to compensate for work lost from not saving prior to the interruption.. Please note that the Information Technology question paper has been divided into two sections: the first is for Structured Query Language (SQL) and the second for Object Oriented Programming (OOP). The two sections may be answered in any order and are independent of each other. 3. INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING AND SUBMITTING THIS PRACTICAL EXAMINATION APPEAR ON THE MARKING GUIDELINES. PLEASE PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THIS DOCUMENT WHEN IT IS RELEASED.

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 3 of 5 TO THE TEACHER RESPONSIBLE FOR CANDIDATES IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL EXAMINATION INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING DATA FILES SUPPLIED ON DISK You have been supplied with files on a CD. It is the responsibility of the Information Technology teacher to check two days before the examination that they can open the files and that the files can be read by the relevant applications. Printouts of the files are given, starting on the page following in this document. The details of the files are as follows: Files for Learners: Please consult the folders on the CD. These are the important files only. Section A: SQL Answer Sheet.rtf TennisDB.mdb TennisDB.sql (MySQL import) SQL Browser software Section B: players.txt results.txt If you have any problems with accessing the files on disk, please notify the IEB immediately. Individual copies of these files will be required by each candidate writing the Information Technology Practical Examination. Please copy the relevant files onto a disk for each candidate's exclusive use, or onto the disk space that will be used exclusively by each candidate. The candidates are asked, in the question paper, to create backups of these files. However, it may be wise to keep a fresh set of these files on a flash drive so that copies may be quickly distributed to candidates who might alter their files and not have a backup to restore from. Teachers are advised to supply only those files that are needed for the pupils in their centre (don't supply the MySQL files if your candidates are writing with Access or vice versa). Confidentiality is of the utmost importance. Under no circumstances should candidates have access to these files before the examination. After the examination, create a folder for each candidate using their name and examination number. Copy ALL the candidate's files into their particular folder. Be sure to include the data files that are accessed by the program. Ensure that the candidates have not used path names for the data files in their programs. If candidates have used full path names, the files sent to the IEB must reflect this. Teachers may change the code for the purpose of validating the program but may NOT overwrite the original file. The CD should contain an exact copy of the candidate's work as it existed when the examination finished. Send the CD with the marked practical examinations and the updated marksheet for each candidate in one envelope to the IEB. Ensure that you have attended the cluster group meetings and have used the updated mark schemes to mark all the practical exams. PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 4 of 5 SUPPLEMENTARY FILES FOR LEARNERS The following pages contain the hard-copy print-outs of the data supplied to each of the candidates. SECTION A TennisDB.mdb tblplayers PlayerID Country Fullname DateOfBirth SWE Stefan Edberg 966-0-9 TCH Ivan Lendl 960-03-07 3 GER Boris Becker 967-- 4 USA Jim Courier 970-08-7 5 USA Pete Sampras 97-08- 6 USA Andre Agassi 970-04-9 7 CZE Petr Korda 968-0-3 8 RUS Yevgeny Kafelnikov 974-0-8 9 SWE Thomas Johansson 975-03-4 0 SUI Roger Federer 98-08-08 RUS Marat Safin 980-0-7 SRB Novak Djokovic 987-05- 3 ESP Rafael Nadal 986-06-03 4 SUI Stanislas Wawrinka 985-03-8 5 USA Martina Navratilova 956-0-8 6 FRG Steffi Graf 969-06-4 7 YUG Monica Seles 973--0 8 FRA Mary Pierce 975-0-5 9 SUI Martina Hingis 980-09-30 0 USA Lindsay Davenport 976-06-08 USA Jennifer Capriati 976-03-9 USA Serena Williams 98-09-6 3 BEL Justine Henin 98-06-0 4 FRA Amélie Mauresmo 979-07-05 5 RUS Maria Sharapova 987-04-9 6 BEL Kim Clijsters 983-06-08 7 BLR Victoria Azarenka 989-07-3 8 CHN Li Na 98-0-6 9 USA Michael Chang 97-0- 30 ECU Andrés Gómez 960-0-7 3 ESP Sergi Bruguera 97-0-6 3 AUT Thomas Muster 967-0-0 33 BRA Gustavo Kuerten 976-09-0 34 ESP Carlos Moyà 976-08-7 35 ESP Albert Costa 975-06-5 36 ESP Juan Carlos Ferrero 980-0-

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 5 of 5 tblplayers PlayerID Country Fullname DateOfBirth 37 ARG Gastón Gaudio 978--09 38 ESP Arantxa Sánchez Vicario 97--8 39 CRO Iva Majoli 977-08- 40 RUS Anastasia Myskina 98-07-08 4 SRB Ana Ivanovic 987--06 4 RUS Svetlana Kuznetsova 985-06-7 43 ITA Francesca Schiavone 980-06-3 44 AUS Patrick Rafter 97--8 45 AUS Lleyton Hewitt 98-0-4 46 USA Andy Roddick 98-08-30 47 ARG Juan Martín del Potro 988-09-3 48 GBR Andy Murray 987-05-5 49 CRO Marin Čilić 988-09-8 50 ARG Gabriela Sabatini 970-05-6 5 USA Venus Williams 980-06-7 5 AUS Samantha Stosur 984-03-30 53 GER Michael Stich 968-0-8 54 NED Richard Krajicek 97--06 55 CRO Goran Ivanišević 97-09-3 56 ESP Conchita Martínez 97-04-6 57 CZE Jana Novotná 968-0-0 58 CZE Petra Kvitová 990-03-08 59 FRA Marion Bartoli 984-0-0 60 USA Todd Martin 970-07-08 6 ESP Carlos Moyá 976-08-7 6 CHI Marcelo Ríos 975--6 63 SWE Thomas Enqvist 974-03-3 64 FRA Arnaud Clément 977--7 65 GER Rainer Schüttler 976-04-5 66 CYP Marcos Baghdatis 985-06-7 67 CHI Fernando González 980-07-9 68 FRA Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 985-04-7 69 TCH Helena Suková 965-0-3 70 USA Mary-Joe Fernandez 97-08-9 7 GER Anke Huber 974--04 7 RUS Dinara Safina 986-04-7 73 SVK Dominika Cibulková 989-05-06 74 ESP Alberto Berasategui 973-06-8 75 ESP Àlex Corretja 974-04- 76 UKR Andrei Medvedev 974-08-3 77 SWE Magnus Norman 976-05-30 78 NED Martin Verkerk 978-0-3 PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 6 of 5 tblplayers PlayerID Country Fullname DateOfBirth 79 ARG Guillermo Coria 98-0-3 80 ARG Mariano Puerta 978-09-9 8 SWE Robin Söderling 984-08-4 8 ESP David Ferrer 98-04-0 83 RUS Elena Dementieva 98-0-5 84 ITA Sara Errani 987-04-9 85 ROU Simona Halep 99-09-7 86 FRA Cédric Pioline 969-06-5 87 GBR Greg Rusedski 973-09-06 88 AUS Mark Philippoussis 976--07 89 JPN Kei Nishikori 989--9 90 SER Jelena Janković 985-0-8 9 DEN Caroline Wozniacki 990-07- 9 RUS Vera Zvonareva 984-09-07 93 USA MaliVai Washington 969-06-0 94 ARG David Nalbandian 98-0-0 95 CZE Tomáš Berdych 985-09-7 96 USA Zina Garrison 963--6 97 FRA Nathalie Tauziat 967-0-7 98 POL Agnieszka Radwańska 989-03-06 99 GER Sabine Lisicki 989-09- 00 CAN Eugenie Bouchard 994-0-5 0 USA Bob Rogers 990-0-0 PrizeMoneyZAR Field has intentionally been left blank! tbltournaments TournamentID TournamentName City Surface YearEstablished PrizeMoney PrizeMoneyZAR Australian Open Melbourne Hard 905 457000 French Open Paris Clay 89 8736 3 Wimbledon London Grass 877 67500 4 US Open New York City Hard 88 900000 tblfinals TournamentID FinalYear FinalName WinnerID RunnerUpID 990 Men's Singles 990 Men's Singles 30 6 990 Women's Singles 7 6 3 990 Women's Singles 50 6 3 990 Men's Singles 5 6 4 990 Women's Singles 5 96 4 990 Men's Singles 3 990 Women's Singles 6 70

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 7 of 5 tblfinals TournamentID FinalYear FinalName WinnerID RunnerUpID 3 99 Women's Singles 7 5 4 99 Men's Singles 53 3 3 99 Men's Singles 4 99 Men's Singles 4 6 99 Men's Singles 3 99 Women's Singles 7 57 99 Women's Singles 7 38 4 99 Women's Singles 6 50 99 Men's Singles 4 7 4 99 Women's Singles 6 7 4 99 Men's Singles 6 55 3 99 Women's Singles 7 38 99 Women's Singles 7 6 99 Men's Singles 4 99 Women's Singles 7 70 3 99 Men's Singles 5 3 993 Men's Singles 5 86 993 Women's Singles 7 6 4 993 Women's Singles 6 57 4 993 Men's Singles 5 4 993 Men's Singles 4 993 Women's Singles 6 70 993 Men's Singles 3 4 3 993 Women's Singles 6 69 994 Men's Singles 3 74 4 994 Men's Singles 5 55 3 994 Women's Singles 38 6 4 994 Women's Singles 56 5 994 Women's Singles 38 8 994 Women's Singles 6 38 994 Men's Singles 5 60 3 994 Men's Singles 6 53 3 995 Women's Singles 6 7 4 995 Men's Singles 5 3 4 995 Women's Singles 6 38 3 995 Men's Singles 5 6 995 Men's Singles 3 9 995 Women's Singles 6 38 995 Men's Singles 6 5 995 Women's Singles 8 38 996 Men's Singles 3 9 3 996 Men's Singles 5 9 PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 8 of 5 tblfinals TournamentID FinalYear FinalName WinnerID RunnerUpID 4 996 Women's Singles 6 38 4 996 Men's Singles 54 93 996 Women's Singles 7 7 996 Men's Singles 8 53 996 Women's Singles 6 38 3 996 Women's Singles 6 7 997 Men's Singles 33 3 4 997 Men's Singles 5 86 3 997 Men's Singles 44 87 4 997 Women's Singles 9 57 997 Women's Singles 39 9 997 Men's Singles 5 6 997 Women's Singles 9 8 3 997 Women's Singles 9 5 3 998 Women's Singles 0 9 4 998 Women's Singles 57 97 4 998 Men's Singles 5 55 3 998 Men's Singles 44 88 998 Women's Singles 38 7 998 Men's Singles 34 75 998 Men's Singles 7 6 998 Women's Singles 9 56 999 Men's Singles 6 76 4 999 Men's Singles 5 6 4 999 Women's Singles 0 6 3 999 Women's Singles 9 999 Women's Singles 9 4 999 Men's Singles 8 63 3 999 Men's Singles 6 60 999 Women's Singles 6 9 000 Men's Singles 33 77 4 000 Men's Singles 5 44 3 000 Women's Singles 5 0 4 000 Women's Singles 5 0 000 Women's Singles 8 56 000 Women's Singles 0 9 000 Men's Singles 6 8 3 000 Men's Singles 5 3 00 Men's Singles 45 5 4 00 Men's Singles 55 44 4 00 Women's Singles 5 3 3 00 Women's Singles 5

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 9 of 5 tblfinals TournamentID FinalYear FinalName WinnerID RunnerUpID 00 Women's Singles 6 00 Men's Singles 33 75 00 Women's Singles 9 00 Men's Singles 6 64 3 00 Women's Singles 5 00 Men's Singles 9 00 Women's Singles 9 00 Men's Singles 35 36 3 00 Men's Singles 5 6 4 00 Women's Singles 5 4 00 Men's Singles 45 94 00 Women's Singles 5 4 003 Men's Singles 0 88 003 Women's Singles 5 003 Men's Singles 6 65 003 Women's Singles 3 6 003 Men's Singles 36 78 3 003 Women's Singles 3 6 3 003 Men's Singles 46 36 4 003 Women's Singles 5 4 004 Women's Singles 5 4 004 Men's Singles 0 46 3 004 Men's Singles 0 45 3 004 Women's Singles 4 83 004 Men's Singles 37 79 004 Women's Singles 40 83 004 Women's Singles 3 6 004 Men's Singles 0 3 005 Women's Singles 6 8 005 Women's Singles 3 8 4 005 Men's Singles 0 46 4 005 Women's Singles 5 0 005 Men's Singles 45 005 Men's Singles 3 80 005 Women's Singles 0 3 005 Men's Singles 0 6 006 Women's Singles 3 4 4 006 Women's Singles 4 3 3 006 Women's Singles 5 3 4 006 Men's Singles 0 3 006 Men's Singles 3 0 006 Women's Singles 4 3 PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 0 of 5 tblfinals TournamentID FinalYear FinalName WinnerID RunnerUpID 006 Men's Singles 0 66 3 006 Men's Singles 0 46 3 007 Women's Singles 3 4 4 007 Women's Singles 5 59 4 007 Men's Singles 0 3 3 007 Men's Singles 0 007 Women's Singles 3 4 007 Men's Singles 3 0 007 Men's Singles 0 67 007 Women's Singles 5 4 008 Women's Singles 5 3 008 Women's Singles 90 4 008 Men's Singles 3 0 3 008 Men's Singles 0 48 008 Women's Singles 4 7 008 Men's Singles 3 0 008 Men's Singles 68 008 Women's Singles 5 4 009 Men's Singles 0 8 4 009 Men's Singles 0 46 3 009 Men's Singles 47 0 4 009 Women's Singles 5 009 Women's Singles 4 7 009 Men's Singles 3 0 009 Women's Singles 7 3 009 Women's Singles 6 9 3 00 Women's Singles 6 9 4 00 Men's Singles 3 95 4 00 Women's Singles 9 3 00 Men's Singles 3 00 Women's Singles 43 5 00 Men's Singles 3 8 00 Women's Singles 3 00 Men's Singles 0 48 3 0 Women's Singles 5 4 0 Men's Singles 3 4 0 Women's Singles 58 5 3 0 Men's Singles 3 0 Women's Singles 8 43 0 Men's Singles 48 0 Women's Singles 6 8 0 Men's Singles 3 0

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page of 5 tblfinals TournamentID FinalYear FinalName WinnerID RunnerUpID 0 Women's Singles 5 84 4 0 Men's Singles 0 48 4 0 Women's Singles 98 0 Women's Singles 7 5 3 0 Men's Singles 48 0 Men's Singles 3 0 Men's Singles 3 3 0 Women's Singles 7 03 Men's Singles 3 8 4 03 Women's Singles 59 99 3 03 Women's Singles 7 4 03 Men's Singles 48 03 Women's Singles 5 03 Men's Singles 48 03 Women's Singles 7 8 3 03 Men's Singles 3 04 Women's Singles 8 73 04 Men's Singles 4 3 04 Men's Singles 3 04 Women's Singles 5 85 3 04 Women's Singles 9 3 04 Men's Singles 49 89 4 04 Men's Singles 0 4 04 Women's Singles 58 00 05 Men's Singles 48 05 Women's Singles 5 PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page of 5 TennisDB.sql DUMP FILE Database is ported from MS Access ------------------------------------------------------------------ Created using "MS Access to MySQL" form http://www.bullzip.com Program Version 5..4 OPTIONS: sourceusername= sourcepassword= sourcesystemdatabase= destinationdatabase=tennisdb storageengine=myisam dropdatabase= createtables= unicode= autocommit= transferdefaultvalues= transferindexes= transferautonumbers= transferrecords= columnlist= tableprefix= negativeboolean=0 ignorelargeblobs=0 memotype=longtext DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS `TennisDB`; CREATE DATABASE IF NOT EXISTS `TennisDB`; USE `TennisDB`; Table structure for table 'tblfinals' DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `tblfinals`; CREATE TABLE `tblfinals` ( `TournamentID` INTEGER, `FinalYear` INTEGER, `FinalName` VARCHAR(55), `WinnerID` INTEGER, `RunnerUpID` INTEGER, INDEX (`RunnerUpID`), INDEX (`TournamentID`), INDEX (`WinnerID`) ) ENGINE=myisam DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; SET autocommit=; Dumping data for table 'tblfinals' `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 990, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 70); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 990, 'Men''s Singles',, );

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 3 of 5 `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 990, 'Men''s Singles', 30, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 990, 'Women''s Singles', 7, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 990, 'Women''s Singles', 50, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 990, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 990, 'Women''s Singles', 5, 96); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 990, 'Men''s Singles',, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 99, 'Men''s Singles', 3, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 99, 'Women''s Singles', 7, 57); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 99, 'Men''s Singles', 4, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 99, 'Women''s Singles', 7, 38); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 99, 'Men''s Singles',, 4); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 99, 'Women''s Singles', 7, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 99, 'Men''s Singles', 53, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 99, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 50); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 99, 'Women''s Singles', 7, 70); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 99, 'Men''s Singles', 4, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 99, 'Men''s Singles', 4, 7); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 99, 'Women''s Singles', 7, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 99, 'Men''s Singles',, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 99, 'Women''s Singles', 7, 38); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 99, 'Men''s Singles', 6, 55); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 99, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 7); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 993, 'Men''s Singles', 4, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 993, 'Women''s Singles', 7, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 993, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 70); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 993, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 4); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 993, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 69); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 993, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 86); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 993, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 4); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 993, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 57); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 994, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 60); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 994, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 38); PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 4 of 5 `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 994, 'Women''s Singles', 38, 8); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 994, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 74); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 994, 'Women''s Singles', 38, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 994, 'Men''s Singles', 6, 53); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 994, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 55); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 994, 'Women''s Singles', 56, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 995, 'Men''s Singles', 6, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 995, 'Women''s Singles', 8, 38); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 995, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 38); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 995, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 995, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 7); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 995, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 995, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 995, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 38); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 996, 'Women''s Singles', 7, 7); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 996, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 996, 'Men''s Singles', 8, 53); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 996, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 38); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 996, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 7); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 996, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 996, 'Men''s Singles', 54, 93); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 996, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 38); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 997, 'Women''s Singles', 9, 8); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 997, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 997, 'Women''s Singles', 39, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 997, 'Men''s Singles', 33, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 997, 'Men''s Singles', 44, 87); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 997, 'Women''s Singles', 9, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 997, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 86); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 997, 'Women''s Singles', 9, 57); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 998, 'Men''s Singles', 7, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 998, 'Women''s Singles', 9, 56);

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 5 of 5 `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 998, 'Men''s Singles', 34, 75); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 998, 'Women''s Singles', 38, 7); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 998, 'Women''s Singles', 0, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 998, 'Men''s Singles', 44, 88); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 998, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 55); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 998, 'Women''s Singles', 57, 97); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 999, 'Men''s Singles', 8, 63); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 999, 'Women''s Singles', 9, 4); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 999, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 999, 'Men''s Singles', 6, 76); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 999, 'Women''s Singles',, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 999, 'Men''s Singles', 6, 60); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 999, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 999, 'Women''s Singles', 0, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 000, 'Men''s Singles', 6, 8); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 000, 'Women''s Singles', 0, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 000, 'Women''s Singles', 8, 56); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 000, 'Men''s Singles', 33, 77); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 000, 'Women''s Singles', 5, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 000, 'Men''s Singles',, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 000, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 44); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 000, 'Women''s Singles', 5, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Women''s Singles',, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 6, 64); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 33, 75); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Women''s Singles',, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 45, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 00, 'Women''s Singles', 5, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 55, 44); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 00, 'Women''s Singles', 5, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 9, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Women''s Singles',, 9); PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 6 of 5 `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 35, 36); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Women''s Singles',, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 5, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 00, 'Women''s Singles',, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 00, 'Women''s Singles',, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 45, 94); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 003, 'Women''s Singles',, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 003, 'Men''s Singles', 6, 65); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 003, 'Women''s Singles', 3, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 003, 'Men''s Singles', 36, 78); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 003, 'Women''s Singles', 3, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 003, 'Men''s Singles', 46, 36); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 003, 'Women''s Singles',, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 003, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 88); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 004, 'Women''s Singles', 3, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 004, 'Men''s Singles', 0, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 004, 'Women''s Singles', 40, 83); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 004, 'Men''s Singles', 37, 79); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 004, 'Women''s Singles', 4, 83); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 004, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 45); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 004, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 46); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 004, 'Women''s Singles', 5, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 005, 'Men''s Singles',, 45); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 005, 'Women''s Singles',, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 005, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 80); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 005, 'Women''s Singles', 3, 8); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 005, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 8); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 005, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 6); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 005, 'Women''s Singles', 5, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 005, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 46); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 006, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 66); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 006, 'Women''s Singles', 4, 3);

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 7 of 5 `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 006, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 006, 'Women''s Singles', 3, 4); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 006, 'Women''s Singles', 5, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 006, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 46); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 006, 'Women''s Singles', 4, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 006, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 007, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 67); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 007, 'Women''s Singles',, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 007, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 007, 'Women''s Singles', 3, 4); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 007, 'Women''s Singles', 3, 4); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 007, 'Men''s Singles', 0, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 007, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 007, 'Women''s Singles', 5, 59); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 008, 'Women''s Singles', 5, 4); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 008, 'Men''s Singles',, 68); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 008, 'Women''s Singles', 4, 7); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 008, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 008, 'Women''s Singles',, 90); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 008, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 48); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 008, 'Women''s Singles', 5, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 008, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 009, 'Women''s Singles',, 7); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 009, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 009, 'Women''s Singles', 4, 7); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 009, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 8); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 009, 'Men''s Singles', 47, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 009, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 009, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 46); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 009, 'Women''s Singles',, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Women''s Singles',, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 48); PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 8 of 5 `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 8); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 00, 'Women''s Singles', 43, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 00, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 3, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 00, 'Women''s Singles',, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 00, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 95); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 0, 'Women''s Singles', 6, 8); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 0, 'Men''s Singles',, 48); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 0, 'Women''s Singles', 8, 43); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 0, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 0, 'Women''s Singles', 5, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 0, 'Men''s Singles',, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 0, 'Women''s Singles', 58, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 0, 'Men''s Singles',, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 0, 'Women''s Singles', 7, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 0, 'Men''s Singles',, 3); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 0, 'Men''s Singles', 3, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 0, 'Women''s Singles', 5, 84); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 0, 'Men''s Singles', 48, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 0, 'Women''s Singles',, 7); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 0, 'Women''s Singles',, 98); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 0, 'Men''s Singles', 0, 48); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 03, 'Women''s Singles', 7, 8); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 03, 'Men''s Singles',, 48); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 03, 'Men''s Singles', 3, 8); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 03, 'Women''s Singles',, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 03, 'Men''s Singles', 3, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 03, 'Women''s Singles',, 7); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 03, 'Women''s Singles', 59, 99); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 03, 'Men''s Singles', 48, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 04, 'Women''s Singles', 8, 73); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 04, 'Men''s Singles', 4, 3);

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 9 of 5 `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 04, 'Men''s Singles', 3, ); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 04, 'Women''s Singles', 5, 85); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 04, 'Women''s Singles',, 9); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (3, 04, 'Men''s Singles', 49, 89); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 04, 'Men''s Singles',, 0); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (4, 04, 'Women''s Singles', 58, 00); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 05, 'Women''s Singles',, 5); `RunnerUpID`) VALUES (, 05, 'Men''s Singles',, 48); 0 records Table structure for table 'tblplayers' DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `tblplayers`; CREATE TABLE `tblplayers` ( `PlayerID` INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `Country` VARCHAR(3), `Fullname` VARCHAR(30), `DateOfBirth` DATE, INDEX (`PlayerID`), PRIMARY KEY (`PlayerID`) ) ENGINE=myisam DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; SET autocommit=; Dumping data for table 'tblplayers' VALUES (, 'SWE', 'Stefan Edberg', '966-0-9'); VALUES (, 'TCH', 'Ivan Lendl', '960-03-07'); VALUES (3, 'GER', 'Boris Becker', '967--'); VALUES (4, 'USA', 'Jim Courier', '970-08-7'); VALUES (5, 'USA', 'Pete Sampras', '97-08-'); VALUES (6, 'USA', 'Andre Agassi', '970-04-9'); VALUES (7, 'CZE', 'Petr Korda', '968-0-3'); VALUES (8, 'RUS', 'Yevgeny Kafelnikov', '974-0-8'); VALUES (9, 'SWE', 'Thomas Johansson', '975-03-4'); VALUES (0, 'SUI', 'Roger Federer', '98-08-08'); VALUES (, 'RUS', 'Marat Safin', '980-0-7'); VALUES (, 'SRB', 'Novak Djokovic', '987-05-'); PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 0 of 5 VALUES (3, 'ESP', 'Rafael Nadal', '986-06-03'); VALUES (4, 'SUI', 'Stanislas Wawrinka', '985-03-8'); VALUES (5, 'USA', 'Martina Navratilova', '956-0-8'); VALUES (6, 'FRG', 'Steffi Graf', '969-06-4'); VALUES (7, 'YUG', 'Monica Seles', '973--0'); VALUES (8, 'FRA', 'Mary Pierce', '975-0-5'); VALUES (9, 'SUI', 'Martina Hingis', '980-09-30'); VALUES (0, 'USA', 'Lindsay Davenport', '976-06-08'); VALUES (, 'USA', 'Jennifer Capriati', '976-03-9'); VALUES (, 'USA', 'Serena Williams', '98-09-6'); VALUES (3, 'BEL', 'Justine Henin', '98-06-0'); VALUES (4, 'FRA', 'Amélie Mauresmo', '979-07-05'); VALUES (5, 'RUS', 'Maria Sharapova', '987-04-9'); VALUES (6, 'BEL', 'Kim Clijsters', '983-06-08'); VALUES (7, 'BLR', 'Victoria Azarenka', '989-07-3'); VALUES (8, 'CHN', 'Li Na', '98-0-6'); VALUES (9, 'USA', 'Michael Chang', '97-0-'); VALUES (30, 'ECU', 'Andrés Gómez', '960-0-7'); VALUES (3, 'ESP', 'Sergi Bruguera', '97-0-6'); VALUES (3, 'AUT', 'Thomas Muster', '967-0-0'); VALUES (33, 'BRA', 'Gustavo Kuerten', '976-09-0'); VALUES (34, 'ESP', 'Carlos Moyà', '976-08-7'); VALUES (35, 'ESP', 'Albert Costa', '975-06-5'); VALUES (36, 'ESP', 'Juan Carlos Ferrero', '980-0-'); VALUES (37, 'ARG', 'Gastón Gaudio', '978--09'); VALUES (38, 'ESP', 'Arantxa Sánchez Vicario', '97--8'); VALUES (39, 'CRO', 'Iva Majoli', '977-08-'); VALUES (40, 'RUS', 'Anastasia Myskina', '98-07-08'); VALUES (4, 'SRB', 'Ana Ivanovic', '987--06'); VALUES (4, 'RUS', 'Svetlana Kuznetsova', '985-06-7'); VALUES (43, 'ITA', 'Francesca Schiavone', '980-06-3'); VALUES (44, 'AUS', 'Patrick Rafter', '97--8');

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page of 5 VALUES (45, 'AUS', 'Lleyton Hewitt', '98-0-4'); VALUES (46, 'USA', 'Andy Roddick', '98-08-30'); VALUES (47, 'ARG', 'Juan Martín del Potro', '988-09-3'); VALUES (48, 'GBR', 'Andy Murray', '987-05-5'); VALUES (49, 'CRO', 'Marin Čilić', '988-09-8'); VALUES (50, 'ARG', 'Gabriela Sabatini', '970-05-6'); VALUES (5, 'USA', 'Venus Williams', '980-06-7'); VALUES (5, 'AUS', 'Samantha Stosur', '984-03-30'); VALUES (53, 'GER', 'Michael Stich', '968-0-8'); VALUES (54, 'NED', 'Richard Krajicek', '97--06'); VALUES (55, 'CRO', 'Goran Ivanišević', '97-09-3'); VALUES (56, 'ESP', 'Conchita Martínez', '97-04-6'); VALUES (57, 'CZE', 'Jana Novotná', '968-0-0'); VALUES (58, 'CZE', 'Petra Kvitová', '990-03-08'); VALUES (59, 'FRA', 'Marion Bartoli', '984-0-0'); VALUES (60, 'USA', 'Todd Martin', '970-07-08'); VALUES (6, 'ESP', 'Carlos Moyá', '976-08-7'); VALUES (6, 'CHI', 'Marcelo Ríos', '975--6'); VALUES (63, 'SWE', 'Thomas Enqvist', '974-03-3'); VALUES (64, 'FRA', 'Arnaud Clément', '977--7'); VALUES (65, 'GER', 'Rainer Schüttler', '976-04-5'); VALUES (66, 'CYP', 'Marcos Baghdatis', '985-06-7'); VALUES (67, 'CHI', 'Fernando González', '980-07-9'); VALUES (68, 'FRA', 'Jo-Wilfried Tsonga', '985-04-7'); VALUES (69, 'TCH', 'Helena Suková', '965-0-3'); VALUES (70, 'USA', 'Mary-Joe Fernandez', '97-08-9'); VALUES (7, 'GER', 'Anke Huber', '974--04'); VALUES (7, 'RUS', 'Dinara Safina', '986-04-7'); VALUES (73, 'SVK', 'Dominika Cibulková', '989-05-06'); VALUES (74, 'ESP', 'Alberto Berasategui', '973-06-8'); VALUES (75, 'ESP', 'Àlex Corretja', '974-04-'); VALUES (76, 'UKR', 'Andrei Medvedev', '974-08-3'); PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page of 5 VALUES (77, 'SWE', 'Magnus Norman', '976-05-30'); VALUES (78, 'NED', 'Martin Verkerk', '978-0-3'); VALUES (79, 'ARG', 'Guillermo Coria', '98-0-3'); VALUES (80, 'ARG', 'Mariano Puerta', '978-09-9'); VALUES (8, 'SWE', 'Robin Söderling', '984-08-4'); VALUES (8, 'ESP', 'David Ferrer', '98-04-0'); VALUES (83, 'RUS', 'Elena Dementieva', '98-0-5'); VALUES (84, 'ITA', 'Sara Errani', '987-04-9'); VALUES (85, 'ROU', 'Simona Halep', '99-09-7'); VALUES (86, 'FRA', 'Cédric Pioline', '969-06-5'); VALUES (87, 'GBR', 'Greg Rusedski', '973-09-06'); VALUES (88, 'AUS', 'Mark Philippoussis', '976--07'); VALUES (89, 'JPN', 'Kei Nishikori', '989--9'); VALUES (90, 'SER', 'Jelena Janković', '985-0-8'); VALUES (9, 'DEN', 'Caroline Wozniacki', '990-07-'); VALUES (9, 'RUS', 'Vera Zvonareva', '984-09-07'); VALUES (93, 'USA', 'MaliVai Washington', '969-06-0'); VALUES (94, 'ARG', 'David Nalbandian', '98-0-0'); VALUES (95, 'CZE', 'Tomáš Berdych', '985-09-7'); VALUES (96, 'USA', 'Zina Garrison', '963--6'); VALUES (97, 'FRA', 'Nathalie Tauziat', '967-0-7'); VALUES (98, 'POL', 'Agnieszka Radwańska', '989-03-06'); VALUES (99, 'GER', 'Sabine Lisicki', '989-09-'); VALUES (00, 'CAN', 'Eugenie Bouchard', '994-0-5'); VALUES (0, 'USA', 'Bob Rogers', '990-0-0'); 0 records Table structure for table 'tbltournaments' DROP TABLE IF EXISTS `tbltournaments`; CREATE TABLE `tbltournaments` ( `TournamentID` INTEGER NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `TournamentName` VARCHAR(0), `City` VARCHAR(0), `Surface` VARCHAR(0), `YearEstablished` INTEGER,

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 3 of 5 `PrizeMoney` DOUBLE NULL, `PrizeMoneyZAR` DECIMAL(9,4), PRIMARY KEY (`TournamentID`) ) ENGINE=myisam DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8; SET autocommit=; Dumping data for table 'tbltournaments' INSERT INTO `tbltournaments` (`TournamentID`, `TournamentName`, `City`, `Surface`, `YearEstablished`, `PrizeMoney`, `PrizeMoneyZAR`) VALUES (, 'Australian Open', 'Melbourne', 'Hard', 905, 457000, NULL); INSERT INTO `tbltournaments` (`TournamentID`, `TournamentName`, `City`, `Surface`, `YearEstablished`, `PrizeMoney`, `PrizeMoneyZAR`) VALUES (, 'French Open', 'Paris', 'Clay', 89, 8736, NULL); INSERT INTO `tbltournaments` (`TournamentID`, `TournamentName`, `City`, `Surface`, `YearEstablished`, `PrizeMoney`, `PrizeMoneyZAR`) VALUES (3, 'Wimbledon', 'London', 'Grass', 877, 67500, NULL); INSERT INTO `tbltournaments` (`TournamentID`, `TournamentName`, `City`, `Surface`, `YearEstablished`, `PrizeMoney`, `PrizeMoneyZAR`) VALUES (4, 'US Open', 'New York City', 'Hard', 88, 900000, NULL); 4 records PLEASE TURN OVER

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 4 of 5 SECTION B Players.txt,Colby Noble,Hong Kong,Craig Hamilton,Myanmar 3,Dante Franklin,South Korea 4,Chadwick Baird,India 5,Wallace Forbes,Cameroon 6,Tanek Jimenez,Italy 7,Jared Flynn,Burundi 8,Yasir Rosario,Taiwan 9,Levi Klein,Botswana 0,Kibo Ford,American Samoa,Lamar Carney,Central African Republic,Dieter Reese,Brunei 3,Brady Serrano,Rwanda 4,Theodore Snyder,The Netherlands 5,Flynn Flynn,Moldova 6,Alec Sellers,United States 7,Oscar Price,Thailand 8,Neville Ball,Lesotho 9,Nero Barr,Germany 0,Yardley Craig,United States,Daquan Morales,Spain,Stuart Barrett,Marshall Islands 3,Hector Hinton,Djibouti 4,Dillon Maddox,Liberia 5,Nash Powers,Andorra 6,Harper Hubbard,Hong Kong 7,Stuart Williams,Gibraltar 8,Barrett Roberson,Peru 9,Knox Olson,Somalia 30,Kasper Greene,Scotland 3,Emery Kramer,South Africa 3,Jason Underwood,Portugal

NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Page 5 of 5 SUPPLEMENTARY Results.txt M49