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  1. Question 1 of 12
    1. Question

    PART 1
    Questions 1 – 10
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

    Employment Agency: Possible Jobs First Job Administrative assistant in a company that produces 1 BLANK 1 of 10 (North London) Responsibilities
    • data entry
    • go to 2 BLANK 2 of 10 and take notes
    • general admin
    • management of 3 BLANK 3 of 10
    Requirements
    • good computer skills including spreadsheets
    • good interpersonal skills
    • attention to 4 BLANK 4 of 10
    Experience
    • need a minimum of 5 BLANK 5 of 10 of experience of teleconferencing
    Second Job Warehouse assistant in South London Responsibilities
    • stock management
    • managing 6 BLANK 6 of 10
    Requirements
    • ability to work with numbers
    • good computer skills
    • very organised and 7 BLANK 7 of 10
    • good communication skills
    • used to working in a 8 BLANK 8 of 10
    • able to cope with items that are 9 BLANK 9 of 10
    Need experience of
    • driving in London
    • warehouse work
    • 10 BLANK 10 of 10 service

    Employment Agency: Possible Jobs

    First Job

    Administrative assistant in a company that produces 1 (North London)

    Responsibilities

    • data entry
    • go to 2 and take notes
    • general admin
    • management of 3

    Requirements

    • good computer skills including spreadsheets
    • good interpersonal skills
    • attention to 4

    Experience

    • need a minimum of 5 of experience of teleconferencing

    Second Job

    Warehouse assistant in South London

    Responsibilities

    • stock management
    • managing 6

    Requirements

    • ability to work with numbers
    • good computer skills
    • very organised and 7
    • good communication skills
    • used to working in a 8
    • able to cope with items that are 9

    Need experience of

    • driving in London
    • warehouse work
    • 10 service
    Correct / 10 Points
    Incorrect / 10 Points
  2. Question 2 of 12
    2. Question

    PART 2
    Questions 11 – 16
    Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

    Street Play Scheme

    11 When did the Street Play Scheme first take place?

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  3. Question 3 of 12
    3. Question

    12 How often is Beechwood Road closed to traffic now?

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  4. Question 4 of 12
    4. Question

    13 Who is responsible for closing the road?

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  5. Question 5 of 12
    5. Question

    14 Residents who want to use their cars

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  6. Question 6 of 12
    6. Question

    15 Alice says that Street Play Schemes are most needed in

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  7. Question 7 of 12
    7. Question

    16 What has been the reaction of residents who are not parents?

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  8. Question 8 of 12
    8. Question

    Questions 17 and 18
    Choose TWO letters, A-E.

    Which TWO benefits for children does Alice think are the most important?

    Correct / 2 Points
    Incorrect / 2 Points
  9. Question 9 of 12
    9. Question

    Questions 19 and 20
    Choose TWO letters, A-E.

    Which TWO results of the King Street experiment surprised Alice?

    Correct / 2 Points
    Incorrect / 2 Points
  10. Question 10 of 12
    10. Question

    PART 3
    Questions 21 – 26
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

    What Hazel should analyse about items in newspapers:

    • what 21 BLANK 1 of 6 the item is on
    • the 22 BLANK 2 of 6 of the item, including the headline
    • any 23 BLANK 3 of 6 accompanying the item
    • the 24 BLANK 4 of 6 of the item, e.g. what’s made prominent
    • the writer’s main 25 BLANK 5 of 6
    • the 26 BLANK 6 of 6 the writer may make about the reader

    What Hazel should analyse about items in newspapers:

    • what 21 the item is on
    • the 22 of the item, including the headline
    • any 23 accompanying the item
    • the 24 of the item, e.g. what’s made prominent
    • the writer’s main 25
    • the 26 the writer may make about the reader
    Correct / 5 Points
    Incorrect / 5 Points
  11. Question 11 of 12
    11. Question

    Questions 27-30

    What does Hazel decide to do about each of the following types of articles?

    Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to Questions 27-30.

    Key

    A She will definitely look for a suitable article.

    B She may look for a suitable article.

    C She definitely won’t look for an article.

    Types of articles

    27 national news item BLANK 1 of 4

    28 editorial BLANK 2 of 4

    29 human interest BLANK 3 of 4

    30 arts BLANK 4 of 4

    Key

    A She will definitely look for a suitable article.

    B She may look for a suitable article.

    C She definitely won’t look for an article.

    Types of articles

    27 national news item

    28 editorial

    29 human interest

    30 arts

    Correct / 4 Points
    Incorrect / 4 Points
  12. Question 12 of 12
    12. Question

    PART 4
    Questions 31 – 40
    Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

    Early history of keeping clean Prehistoric times:
    • water was used to wash off 31 BLANK 1 of 10
    Ancient Babylon
    • soap-like material found in 32 BLANK 2 of 10 cylinders
    Ancient Greece:
    • people cleaned themselves with sand and other substances
    • used a strigil – scraper made of 33 BLANK 3 of 10
    • washed clothes in streams
    Ancient Germany and Gaul:
    • used soap to colour their 34 BLANK 4 of 10
    Ancient Rome:
    • animal fat, ashes and clay mixed through action of rain, used for washing clothes
    • from about 312 BC, water carried to Roman 35 BLANK 5 of 10 by aqueducts
    Europe in Middle Ages:
    • decline in bathing contributed to occurrence of 36 BLANK 6 of 10
    • 37 BLANK 7 of 10 began to be added to soap
    Europe from 17th century:
    • 1600s: cleanliness and bathing started becoming usual
    • 1791: Leblanc invented a way of making soda ash from 38 BLANK 8 of 10
    • early 1800s: Chevreul turned soap making into a 39 BLANK 9 of 10
    • from 1800s, there was no longer a 40 BLANK 10 of 10 on soap.

    Early history of keeping clean

    Prehistoric times:

    • water was used to wash off 31

    Ancient Babylon

    • soap-like material found in 32
      cylinders

    Ancient Greece:

    • people cleaned themselves with sand and other substances
    • used a strigil – scraper made of 33
    • washed clothes in streams

    Ancient Germany and Gaul:

    • used soap to colour their 34

    Ancient Rome:

    • animal fat, ashes and clay mixed through action of rain, used for washing clothes
    • from about 312 BC, water carried to Roman 35 by aqueducts

    Europe in Middle Ages:

    • decline in bathing contributed to occurrence of 36
    • 37 began to be added to soap

    Europe from 17th century:

    • 1600s: cleanliness and bathing started becoming usual
    • 1791: Leblanc invented a way of making soda ash from 38
    • early 1800s: Chevreul turned soap making into a 39
    • from 1800s, there was no longer a 40 on soap.
    Correct / 10 Points
    Incorrect / 10 Points