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Computer Science 2210 · Cambridge (CAIE) O Level

Types of programming language, translators and IDEs

94 past-paper questions on Types of programming language, translators and IDEs · examined 2020–2025.

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2210/11 · M/J · Q7(a) [1]Sign up to mark my answer →

Identify one other example of primary storage.

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Give two other reasons why the programmer chose to use a high-level language.

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Describe what is meant by assembly language.

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Identify the translator needed for assembly language.

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Complete the statements about translators.

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Tick one box to show which statement is an advantage of using assembly language.

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The computer game is programmed using a high-level language. Explain one difference between a high-level language and a low-level language.

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The programmer uses translators to translate the high-level language source code into machine code.

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