Comprehensive Collection of O/L ICT Examination Papers​

Our collection includes papers from previous years in multiple languages, complete with detailed marking schemes to help you understand the assessment criteria better.

Past Papers (2014-2024)

Our comprehensive collection of past papers covers the last decade, allowing you to track the evolution of examination patterns and question styles. All papers include both Part I (MCQ) and Part II (Essay) sections along with detailed marking schemes to guide your preparation effectively.

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English Paper 01
English Paper 02
Sinhala Paper 01
Sinhala Paper 02
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2024
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2023
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2022
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2021
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2020
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2019
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2018
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2017
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2016
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2015
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2014
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2013
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2012
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2011
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2010
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2009
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2008
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2007
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Structure of O/L ICT Examination Papers

The O/L ICT examination consists of two main components that assess different aspects of your knowledge and skills. Part I includes multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that test your fundamental understanding of key concepts across the syllabus. These questions are designed to evaluate your breadth of knowledge across various topics. Part II contains structured and essay-type questions that assess your in-depth understanding, application skills, and ability to express technical concepts clearly. Understanding this structure is essential for effective exam preparation and time allocation during the actual examination.

Model Papers and Practice Tests

In addition to past papers, we provide model papers and term test papers to enhance your preparation. These resources are designed to supplement your study with additional practice materials that follow the latest examination patterns.

Resource Type
English Paper 01
English Paper 02
Sinhala Paper 01
Sinhala Paper 02
Marking Scheme
Model Paper 1
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Term Test Paper 1
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Term Test Paper 2
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Provincial Practice Paper
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The National Institute of Education (NIE) provides additional practice papers through their Channel NIE initiative, which includes detailed answers to support your exam preparation. These materials have been specifically designed to align with the current syllabus and examination structure, providing you with valuable resources that closely mirror the actual examination experience. Regular practice with these NIE-endorsed papers can significantly improve your performance in the final examination.

How to Use These Resources Effectively

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Systematic Study Approach
To maximize the benefits of these examination papers, follow a systematic approach to your studies. Begin by thoroughly understanding the syllabus content through your textbooks and class notes. Once you have a solid grasp of the concepts, use past papers from older years (2014-2018) for initial practice. This allows you to familiarize yourself with the basic question patterns without being discouraged by potentially increased difficulty in more recent papers.
Time-Bound Practice Sessions
Conduct regular time-bound practice sessions to simulate actual examination conditions. Set aside the exact duration allocated for the real exam (typically three hours for the entire paper) and complete both Part I and Part II without interruptions. This approach helps you develop efficient time management skills and builds the mental stamina required for the examination. After each practice session, use the provided marking schemes to evaluate your performance objectively and identify areas that need improvement.
Analysis and Reflection
After completing each practice paper, conduct a thorough analysis of your performance. Identify patterns in the questions you answered incorrectly and categorize them by topic or concept. This analysis helps you recognize your strengths and weaknesses, allowing you to focus your subsequent study sessions on areas that require more attention. Maintain a journal of commonly misunderstood concepts and revisit them regularly to ensure continuous improvement.

Exam Preparation Tips

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Master the Fundamentals

The O/L ICT examination tests your understanding of fundamental concepts across various topics. Ensure you have a solid grasp of basic terminology, processes, and principles before attempting to tackle more complex topics. The multiple-choice section (Part I) typically focuses on testing these fundamentals, so mastering them can secure a significant portion of your marks. Create flashcards for key terms and concepts, and review them regularly to reinforce your memory.

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Practice Practical Skills

ICT is a practical subject, and many questions in Part II will test your ability to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Regular practice with software applications mentioned in the syllabus is essential. Set aside time each week to work with office applications, basic programming tools, and database management systems to develop practical skills that will be valuable during the examination.

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Stay Updated with Current Trends

Information and Communication Technology is a rapidly evolving field, and the examination often includes questions related to recent developments. Stay informed about current trends and technological advances by reading reputable technology news sources. This knowledge not only helps with specific questions but also enables you to provide more comprehensive answers that demonstrate awareness of the broader technological landscape.

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Develop Clear Writing Skills

For Part II questions, clear and concise writing is crucial. Practice organizing your thoughts logically and expressing technical concepts in simple terms. Use diagrams and illustrations where appropriate to complement your written explanations. Remember that examiners look for precision in your answers, so avoid vague statements and focus on providing specific, accurate information that directly addresses the question asked.

Recommended Study Materials

Alongside our collection of past papers, we recommend several supplementary resources that can enhance your preparation:

The official O/L ICT textbooks published by the Ministry of Education

Video tutorials for challenging practical components

Study guides with comprehensive notes and practice questions

Interactive online quizzes for quick concept reviews

Mock Examination Sessions

Effective preparation for the O/L ICT examination requires a combination of comprehensive content knowledge, regular practice with past papers, and development of strong examination techniques. The resources provided on this page are designed to support your journey toward examination success. By utilizing these materials systematically and following the suggested preparation strategies, you can approach your O/L ICT examination with confidence and achieve the results you aspire to.

Remember that consistent practice with past papers remains one of the most effective strategies for examination preparation. Start your preparation early, maintain a regular study schedule, and use these resources to familiarize yourself thoroughly with the examination format and requirements.

Participate in our scheduled mock examination sessions held under conditions identical to the actual O/L examination. These sessions provide valuable experience and help reduce exam anxiety while allowing you to receive personalized feedback from our expert instructors.