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  1. A manufacturing company intends to use an information system to store details of its products and sales. The information system must be capable of presenting the stored information in a variety of ways. Explain, using three distinct examples, why this capability is needed. (6)
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  2. ‘People remember 20% of what they hear and 30% of what they see, but 40% of what they hear and see.’ Many business organisations are using presentation graphics packages to prepare and present material, often to a large audience
    1. Describe two major functional features of a presentation graphics package (4)
    2. Describe two different forms of output you would expect the package to produce to enable an effective presentation to be made (4)
    3. Describe one potential problem when displaying IT based information on a computer screen to a large audience, and explain how it can be overcome. (2)
  3. The head of a sales team has developed a presentation. It is planned for members of the sales team to deliver this presentation as part of a sales talk to large audiences at various locations throughout the country.
    1. State three advantages to be gained by suing presentation software as opposed to the use of traditional methods, e.g. OHP (3)
    2. State three design considerations that should be taken into account when the head of the sales team is developing the presentation. (3)
   

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