SECTION 1
Questions 1-5
Complete the form below.
Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
MEGEQUIP CUSTOMER DETAILS
Example Answer
Order from winter catalogue
Name 1…………… Greening
Address 2…………… York Terrace
Delivery address 5, York 3……………..
Payment method 4…………….. in advance
Reason for discount address within the 5…………….
Questions 6-10
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
MEGEQUIP CUSTOMER ORDER | ||||
Item | Catalogue no. | Catalogue section | Colour | Delivery notes |
desk lamp | 664 | 6………….. | slate | customer will 7…………. |
chair | 131 | Home Office | 8…………. | our van |
filling cabinet two drawers with 9………….. | 153 | Commercial | grey | Direct from London to later than 10………….. |
SECTION 2
Questions 11 and 12
Choose TWO letters A-E.
Which TWO things make the museum unusual?
A the guides
B the events
C the animals
D the buildings
E the objects
Questions 13 and 14
Choose TWO letters A-E.
Which TWO things can visitors do at the museum?
A buy home-made bread
B ride a horse
C ride on a tram
D buy copies of original posters
E go down a coal mine
Questions 15-20
Label the map below.
Write the correct letter A-I next to questions 15-20.
15 The exhibition centre ………..
16 The High Street ………..
17 The farmhouse ………..
18 The coal mine ………..
19 The Manor House ………..
20 The Railway Station ………..
SECTION 3
Questions 21-26
Which attitude is associated with the following people during the conversation?
Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, next to questions 21-26.
Attitudes
A amused
B critical
C forgetful
D impatient
E polite
F retaxed
G sympathetic
H unrealistic
People
21 Cressida’s fellow students ………….
22 Gressida ………….
23 Ainsley Webb ………….
24 Dr Erskine ………….
25 Professor Jenkins ………….
26 TV news centre staff ………….
Questions 27-30
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
27 What was Cressida asked to do at the beginning of her placement?
A go out to buy things for the production team
B run enands to other parts of the TV news centre
C meet visitors and escort them to the studio
28 What was fortunate for Cressida?
A She was familiar with a piece of equipment.
B She spent a lot of time in the editing suite.
C She was given a chance to interview someone.
29 What does Cressida fed she needs to improve?
A her understanding of business
B her organisational skills
C her ability to work in a team
30 What has given her an idea for her final assignment?
A a meeting with a public relations professional
B seeing a politician speaking to an audience
C a disagreement with one of the TV presenters
SECTION 4
Questions 31-40
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
THE HISTORY OF THE ELECTRIC GUITAR | |||
DATE | MAKER | NAME OF GUITAR | FEATURES |
1890S | Orville Gibson | no name | similar in shape to a 31………….. |
1925 | John Dopyera | The National Guitar | made of metal, good for playing 32……….. music |
1930S | C.F. Martin Company | The Dreadnought | strings made of 33………….. |
1931 | George Beauchamp | The 34………….. | used two 35……….. shaped like horseshoes to increase sound |
1935 | Adolph Rickenbacker | The Rickenbacker Electro Spanish | made from 36………….. |
1941 | Les Paul | The log | the first to be completely 37………….. |
1950 | Leo Fender | The Fender Broadcaster | its simplicity made it ideal for 38………….. |
1951 | Leo Fender | The 39………….. | easy to carry around |
1952 | Ted McCarty | The Gibson Les Paul | 40………….. in colour |
1954 | Leo Fender | The Fender Stratocaster | double cutaway design |
ANSWER
Section 1
1 Oskar
2 52C
3 Avenue
4 cash
5 city
6 Living
7 collect
8 green
9 lock
10 3rd October / 3 October / October 3
Section 2
11/12 A/D (in any order)
13/14 C/E (in any order)
15 E
16 A
17 C
18 H
19 F
20 B
Section 3
21 A
22 H
23 B
24 G
25 D
26 E
27 B
28 A
29 B
30 C
Section 4
31 violin
32 blues
33 steel / metal
34 Frying Pan / frying pan
35 magnets
36 plastic
37 solid
38 mass production
39 Precision / precision
40 gold