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Questions 1 - 6

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

1 Mr Griffin has been to the Sunrise Hotel ...

A ... once previously.


B ... twice previously.
C ... three times previously.

2 Mr Griffin is from ...

A ... Melbourne.
B ... Sydney.
C ... Perth.

3 Mr Griffin’s passport number is ...

A ... 87647489.
B ... 87637289.
C ... 87637489.

4 Mr Griffin wants to book ...

A ... a single room for 2 nights.


B ... a double room for 2 nights.
C ... a single room for 1 night.

5 Mr Griffin will arrive at the Sunrise Hotel by ...

A ... 9.15 p.m.


B ... 10.00 p.m.
C ... 9.35 p.m.

6 When he gets to the Sunrise Hotel, the food Mr Griffin will find in his room
will be ...

A ... a cheese sandwich with fries.


B ... a cheese sandwich.
C ... a burger.

Questions 7 - 10
Answer the questions.

Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND / OR A NUMBER for each


answer.

7 What number room will Mr Griffin be in at the Sunrise Hotel?

8 How much will Mr Griffin pay per night at the Sunrise Hotel? $

9 Who will take Mr Griffin’s food to his room?

10 How much will Mr Griffin pay for his food? $

Questions 11 - 15

Complete the notes.

Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND / OR A NUMBER for each


answer.

Below are descriptions, released by the police, of the two men wanted in
connection with the robbery at Nicholls, a local jewellery store.
PHOTOFIT PICTURES TO BE RELEASED LATER TODAY

Man 1

(11) About
Height

Build Slight
Hair Dark
Face Small moustache
Blue jeans
White T-shirt
Clothing A (12)

Motorbike helmet
Age Early 20s

Man 2

Height About 1 m 83 cms


(13)
Build

Hair Red
Face Clean shaven
Dark blue sweater
(14)
Clothing

Motorbike helmet
(15)
Age

Questions 16 - 20

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

16 A local computer company called Comptec is ...

A ... advertising vacancies for new employees.


B ... planning to expand in order to increase competition.
C ... reducing the number of its workers in its factory.

17 Westley International Airport has announced it ...

A ... has won a prize for excellence.


B ... will offer flights to new European destinations.
C ... is looking for employees for its flights to European countries.

18 Action by a local environmental group has caused the local council to ...

A ... cancel plans for development of a local shopping centre.


B ... change its plans for development of a local shopping centre.
C ... develop woodland on the site of a demolished shopping centre.

19 A sports event in August is ...

A ... recommended for listeners.


B ... scheduled to take place in Newbury.
C ... cancelled due to a forecast heatwave.

20 The presenter suggests listeners will be ...


A ... happy about the weather forecast for August.
B ... surprised about the weather forecast for August.
C ... doubtful about the weather report for August.

Questions 21 - 26

Complete the notes.

Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

ADMISSION TUTOR’S NOTES


Student’s name Robert Johnson
(21)
Subject to study

Always interested
Father’s field
Why this subject?
At school, good at mathematics and (22)

Worked and travelled in (23)


Gap year
and New Zealand
Delivered furniture
Pub work
Jobs during gap year Worked in a (24)

Building site
Department has a (25)

Graduates from Westley get jobs in industry


Why Westley
quickly
University?
Near Snowdonia for (26)

Likes football - Westley has lots of teams

Questions 27 - 30

Choose the correct year for each statement.

Write the appropriate letter A - C for each question.

In which year(s) will Robert ...


(27) ... gain work experience instead of having exams?
(28) ... have five exams near the end of the academic year?
(29) ... need to produce extended written work?
(30) ... have eight exams at the end of the academic year?
A First and second years
B Third year
C Fourth year

Questions 31 - 33

Complete the sentences.

Use NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

31 The lecture will be useful for any students who are writing (31)

and theses.
32 Modernised countries are described by the speaker as now being

.
33 The size of a sample depends on the

required.

Questions 34 - 40

Complete the notes.

Use NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.

Survey size: Depends on total population size. A thousand individual


surveys can reflect the total population.
Type of Survey Advantages

Relatively (34)

Mail

Good for particular groups

Telephone Good for when time and survey length are limited

In-person Good for collecting complex information


(37)
Street interview

Questions can ask about:

 opinions and attitudes


 factual characteristics or behaviour

Questions can be open-ended or of a (38)


Survey content
type

Questions can be from 5 mins long to 1 hour +

Survey can use (39)

- interviewees can be questioned on two or more occa

Results must not be used commercially

Individuals should not be mentioned


Ethics Results should be in (40)

(i.e. statistical tables or charts)


Questions 1 - 5

Complete the notes.

Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Getting a visa to travel to Thailand

Main types of visa:


business visa (for working in Thailand)

 lasts for (1)

days

for people going to Thailand on holiday or visiting for (2)

reasons

 lasts for 60 days

Getting a tourist visa


may need to provide a (3)

certificate or a driving licence


will need a passport that is still valid for a minimum of (4)

need to:

 fill in a form to apply for a tourist visa


 provide two passport photos — must be (5)

and the same size

Questions 6 - 10

Complete the form.

Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.


Tourist visa application form
PERSONAL DETAILS

(6)
Nationality

Surname Johnston
First name Alan
(7)
Middle name

(8)
Mobile number

TRAVEL DETAILS

1992 and
Years of previous trips to Thailand (9)

September
Start date of visa for travel to Thailand
1
Probable destination country after departure from (10)
Thailand

Questions 11 - 16

For each question, choose TWO correct options.

Write them in any order in answer boxes 11 - 16.

Which TWO things has the building been in the past?


11

12

A a factory
B a warehouse
C an artists’ studio
D a railway station
E a shopping centre

Which TWO facilities will residents of the building be able to use for free?
13
14

A the pool
B the gym
C the laundry
D a parking space
E the common room

In which TWO ways is the building sustainable?


15

16

A There is a space for wildlife on top of the building.


B It has small windows to conserve heat.
C All the apartments have heat pumps.
D No gas is used in the building.
E Natural materials were used.

Questions 17 - 20

What feature does the speaker recommend about each of the following
apartments?

Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 17 — 20.

Features

A what is already provided in the rooms


B the views from the apartment
C the apartment’s outdoor area

Apartments
17 Keyboard Apartment

18 The Brubeck

19 Sonata Rooms

20 The Nyman Flat


Questions 21 - 24

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

21 Why did James choose his work placement with the manufacturing
company?

A He thought its products were interesting.


B He failed to get one with the software firm.
C He wanted to work for a large global business.

22 What did James like best about his work placement?

A broadening his business experience


B getting to know people in different departments
C learning how market analysis is linked to product design

23 James says that if his placement had been with a smaller company, he’d
have been able to

A earn more money.


B prevent others from taking risks.
C have a greater effect on the business.

24 In what way does James feel the placement was well-organised?

A He never had any problems while he was with the company.


B There was one person he could always contact if necessary.
C Various managers showed him how their departments work.

Questions 25 - 30

Complete the notes.

Write the appropriate letter, A-G, in the space for each answer.

A check it for any mistakes


B arrange another appointment
C identify suitable titles for different sections
D submit a small sample of work to the tutor
E think of possible ways to organise the portfolio
F see what other people think about your ideas
G find out what you are assessed on

How to proceed with the reflective portfolio

Use the module handbook to (25)


Use old assignments in the library to (26)


Consult the Learning Objectives in order to (27)


(28)

and get feedback


Use the online forum to (29)


Ask another person to (30)

Questions 31 - 40

Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

The Chimp Paradox by Professor Steve Peters

The basic idea of The Chimp Paradox


Sometimes, humans behave a bit like chimpanzees!
According to Peters, the brain contains two parts: ‘human’ and ‘chimp’
The ‘human’ is the part of the brain that:
 is usually (31)

 likes to have (32)

The ‘chimp’

 is more (33)

than the human

 can be a friend or an enemy

Having these two very different parts of the brain often leads to a (34)

; this is the ‘chimp paradox’


Examples of the chimp paradox

 entering a room full of (35)

and being unsure how to react

 deciding whether to complete a dull task or to (36)

Applications of The Chimp Paradox in sport


The Chimp Paradox famously helped convince a well-known (37)

to continue
She says the ‘chimp’ approach helped her become a (38)

Snooker player Ronnie O’Sullivan said that Peters’ ideas enabled him to deal
with (39)
Peters encouraged O’Sullivan to find time for (40)

, which he enjoyed
Questions 1 - 5

Complete the form.

Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

LOST / STOLEN PASSPORT


DETAILS

SURNAME: Walsh

FORENAME: Chloe

(1)
DATE OF BIRTH:
1987

(2)
PLACE OF BIRTH (CITY):

(3)
PASSPORT NUMBER (IF KNOWN):

CONTACT DETAILS

(4)
PHONE NUMBER:

chloe.walsh@email.co
EMAIL ADDRESS:
m

97 East Street,
ADDRESS:
Brighton

(5)
POSTCODE:

Questions 6 - 10

Complete the notes.

Write ONE WORD AND / OR A NUMBER for each answer.


DETAILS OF WHAT HAPPENED TO THE PASSPORT

 Passport was in the pocket of Ms Walsh's (6)

 Date when passport was lost: Wednesday (7)

 She knows she had the passport when she was in a (8)

with a friend.

 She then travelled home by (9)

 When she arrived home, she realised that she didn’t have the
passport any more.

CRIME REFERENCE NUMBER

A (10)

Questions 11 - 15

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

11 What is the advantage of the boats which are being used today?
A They can go fast.
B They are comfortable to sit in.
C They are easy to get in and out of.

12 If anyone falls out of their boat, they should ...

A ... swim to the shore.


B ... get back into the boat.
C ... wait in the water for help.

13 What does the speaker suggest people should do with their phones during
their trip?

A leave them in their car


B use them to take photos
C keep them in a container

14 The speaker recommends coming back to River Avon Adventures another


time in order to ...

A ... hire other kinds of equipment.


B ... learn more about the local wildlife.
C ... experience the river in different seasons.

15 What does a person need to do in order to save money on their next visit?

A write a review of River Avon Adventures


B follow River Avon Adventures on social media
C recommend River Avon Adventures to another person

Questions 16 - 20

Label the plan. Write the appropriate letter, A - H.


River Avon
16 campsite
17 fish restaurant
18 picnic site
19 toilets
20 Frog Rock

Questions 21 - 24

Choose the correct letter, A, B, or C.

21 What do Paul and Sue agree makes Cotman’s paintings easy to identify?

A his signature
B the subject matter
C the style of painting

22 Sue compares Cotman to the artist Van Gogh in order to suggest that

A the other students may not know much about Cotman.


B Cotman influenced some of the world’s greatest artists.
C the presentation should focus on similarities between the two painters.

23 Paul says that Cotman visited his friends in Brandsby many times in order
to

A find new clients.


B buy a place to live.
C paint pictures for them.

24 Why is Paul against Sue’s idea of including Cotman’s personal life in their
presentation?

A It would be irrelevant to the task.


B The other students may find it dull.
C There is too little information about it.

Questions 25 - 30

What do the students want to find out about each of the following paintings?

Choose six answers and write the correct letter, A — H, next to questions 25
– 30.

Paintings
25 Chirk Aqueduct

26 In Rokeby Park

27 Bedlam Furnace

28 Croyland Abbey

29 The Kitchen

30 Doorway at Rievaulx

What the students want to


find out

A which year it was painted


B who the people in the painting
are
C whether the painting was
completed
D what Cotman thought of the
painting
E why Cotman decided to paint
this scene
F whether the title of the painting
is accurate
G whether Cotman painted other
scenes like this
H what happened while Cotman
was working on it

Questions 31 - 40

Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Greek fire

Greek fire = a chemical weapon developed in the 7th century by the


Byzantines (who lived around modern-day Istanbul)
Fighting with Greek fire
Byzantine armies used Greek fire to burn their enemies’ (31)

.
Greek fire was able to burn on (32)

.
One of the few things that could stop Greek fire from burning was (33)

.
To make Greek fire, the inflammable liquid was put into (34)

, which were fired at the enemy.


Making Greek fire
The process of making Greek fire was a (35)

.
Likely ingredients of Greek fire:

 resin from (36)

trees (which made Greek fire sticky)


 sulphur
 (37)

A ninth-century Bulgarian army tried to (38)

Greek fire, but were unsuccessful.


How Greek fire was described in contemporary reports
Byzantine Emperor Leo the Sixth said that using Greek fire caused a lot of
(39)

.
Lord of Joinville described the sudden (40)

that accompanied Greek fire.

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