Questions 1 - 10
Complete the notes below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
HIRING A PUBLIC ROOMExample ● the Main Hall – seats ……….200………. Room and cost ● the 1 Room – seats 100 ● Cost of Main Hall for Saturday evening: 2 £ 2 + £250 deposit ( 3 payment is required) ● Cost includes use of tables and chairs and also 4 ● Additional charge for use of the kitchen: £25 Before the event ● Will need a 5 licence ● Need to contact caretaker (Mr Evans) in advance to arrange 6 During the event ● The building is no smoking ● The bank should use the 7 door at the back ● Don’t touch the system that controls the volume ● For microphones, contact the caretaker After the event ● Need to know the 8 for the cleaning cupboard ● The 9 must be washed and rubbish placed in black bags ● All 10 Must be taken down ● Chairs and tables must be piled up |
Questions 11 - 14
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Write ONE WORD for each answer.
Fiddy Working Heritage FarmAdvice about visiting the farm Visitors should ● take care not to harm any 11 ● not touch any 12 ● wear 13 ● not bring 14 into the farm, with certain exceptions. |
Questions 15 - 20
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter A-I, next to Questions 15-20.
Scarecrow 15 Maze 16 Café 17 Black Barn 18 Covered picnic area 19 Fiddy House 20 |
Question (21)
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Study on Gender in Physics
The students in Akira Miyake’s study were all majoring in
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The aim of Miyake’s study was to investigate
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The female physics students were wrong to believe that
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Miyake’s team asked the students to write about
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What was the aim of the writing exercise done by the subjects?
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What surprised the researchers about the study?
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Greg and Lisa think Miyake’s results could have been affected by
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Greg and Lisa decide that in their own project, they will compare the effects of
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The main finding of Smolinsky’s research was that class teamwork activities
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What will Lisa and Greg do next?
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Questions 31 - 40
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Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Ocean BiodiversityBiodiversity hotspots ● areas containing many different species ● important for locating targets for 31 ● at first only identified on land Boris Worm, 2005 ● identified hotspots for large ocean predators, e.g. sharks ● found the ocean hotspots: – were not always rich in 32 – had higher temperatures at the 33 – had sufficient 34 in the water Lisa Ballance, 2007 ● looked for hotspots for marine 35 ● found these were all located where ocean currents meet Census of Marine Life ● found new ocean species living: – under the 36 – near volcanoes on the ocean floor Global Marine Species Assessment ● want to list endangered ocean species, considering: – population size – geographical distribution – rate of 37 ● Aim: to assess 20,000 species and make a distribution 38 for each one Recommendations to retain ocean biodiversity ● increase the number of ocean reserves ● establish 39 corridors (e.g. for turtles) ● reduce fishing quotas ● catch fish only for the purpose of 40 |