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 sECTION 1  

Questions 1- 4: 

Read the information on The Medicine in the passage below. Do the following  statements agree with the information in the passage? 

In boxes 1- 4 on your answer sheet write:  

YES if the statement agrees with the information NO if the statement contradicts the information NOT GIVEN if there is no information about this in the passage  

Example Answer You must shake the bottle before you take the medicine. YES 

The Medicine 

1. You should lie down before after  you have taken the medicine. 

2. You must stop taking the medicine  if your eyesight is affected.  

3. You must stop taking the medicine When you feel better. 

4. This medicine is suitable for a person of any age. 

• This medicine must be taken as directed. • Before using, shake the bottle. 

• Dose: 50ml to be taken twice daily after the  midday and evening meals.  

Instructions: 

• Do not take this medicine on an empty  stomach or immediately before lying down. 

• If any of the following occur, discontinue taking  the medicine and contact your doctor: dizziness,  vomiting, blurred vision. 

• This medicine is not available without a  prescription and is not suitable for children  under 5 years. 

• Once you have begun to take this medicine  you must continue to take it until the bottle is  empty, unless advised otherwise by your doctor. 

• Only one course of this medicine should be  taken in a period of six months. 

• Expiry date: 16 February 2004.  


Questions 5-9 

Look at the notice below. Using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A  NUMBER answer the following questions.  

Write your answers in boxes 5-9 on your answer sheet.  

Example Answer 

What has been found in some Fancy Foods pieces of metal products?  

5. Where can you find the batch number on the jars? 

6. How much will you receive for an opened jar of contaminated Chicken Curry? 7. If you have eaten Chicken Curry from a jar with one of the batch numbers listed, whom should you contact? 

8. What information do they ask you to provide about the jar of Chicken Curry you] ate? 

9. What is the maximum reward Fancy Foods is offering for information about who contaminated their product?  

IMPORTANT NOTICE: PRODUCT RETURN 

Fancy Foods wishes to inform the public that pieces of metal have been found in some  jars of Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (Spicy). The batches of the Jars involved have  numbers from J6617 to J6624.The batch number is printed on the bottom of each jar. 

If you have any jars with these batch numbers, please return them (preferably  unopened) to the supermarket where you purchased them. You can also return them to  the factory (Fancy Foods Retailers, Black town). Fancy Foods will pay $10 for each jar  returned unopened and $5 for each jar already opened. 

No payment will be made for empty jars, which do not need to be returned. However,  the company’s Retailing Manager will be interested to hear from people who have  consumed chicken curry from any of the above batch numbers. In particular, it will be  helpful if they can give information about the place of purchase of the product. 

Jars of Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (Coconut) and Fancy Foods Chicken Curry (Mango)  have not been affected and do not need to be returned. 

REWARD 

Fancy Foods will pay a reward of $ 10,000 to $50,000 for information which leads to the  conviction of any person found guilty of placing metal pieces in its products. If you have  such information, please contact the Customer Relations Manager, Fancy Foods  Retailers, Black town.

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Questions 10-13 

From the list of headings, choose the most suitable  headings for Sections C-F.  

Write the appropriate numbers i-viii in boxes 10-13 on your answer sheet.  

Example Answer Section A vii 

10 Section C 

11 Section D 

12 Section E 

13 Section F 

LIST OF HEADINGS 

i. Payment options 

ii. Save money by not paying interest  iii. Choosing your style of furniture iv. Free advice on furnishing your home v. Location of stores 

vi. Applying for a card 

vii. Ordering furniture from home viii. A wide range of furniture

SECTION A 

FABULOUS FURNITURE SECTION D 

Have you ever wanted to buy a small  bedside table? Or a dinner table for 20  people? If you want it, we’ve got it!  Fabulous Furniture has Australia’s widest  choice of furniture. 

SECTION B 

If you visit a Fabulous Furniture store, you  can have your furniture - right now - using  our Fabulous Furniture Credit Card. When  you see something you really want, you can  

have it straight away, and pay later. 

SECTION C 

Unlike most cards, the Fabulous Furniture  Credit Card offers a full 60-day interest-free  period on every fabulous purchase - no  matter when you make your purchase. This  leaves you with more money to spend on  other things. 

• You may choose to pay the full amount  within 60 days. In this case, you pay no  interest. 

• You may spread your payments over a  longer period. In this case, interest will be  charged after the initial 60-day interest-free  period. 

SECTION E 

Application is absolutely free! Nor are there  any annual fees or administration fees. Just  fill in the application form and bring it to your  

nearest Fabulous Furniture store. Your  application will be processed promptly and  you can begin making purchases  immediately after your application is  approved. 

SECTION F 

We have stores in every major city, so  you’re never far away from a Fabulous  Furniture store. For our addresses, just  check in your local telephone directory. 

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Questions 14-17 

Read the notice on the following page about Student Clubs and Societies. The notice  has four main paragraphs A-D

Choose the most suitable heading for each paragraph from the list of headings below.  Write the appropriate numbers i-x in boxes 14-17 on your answer sheet.  

List of Headings 

i. English Society 

ii. Education Club 

iii. Film Appreciation Society 

iv. Drama Society 

v. Music Club 

vi. Games Society 

vii. Women’s Club 

viii. Debating Club 

ix. United Nations Student Club 

x. Technical Students’ Club 

14. Paragraph A 

15. Paragraph B 

16. Paragraph C 

17. Paragraph D 

Questions 18 and 19: 

Using NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS, answer the following questions.  Write your answers in boxes 18 and 19 on your answer sheet.  

18. How do you let the CAS President know you are interested in joining a club? 19. How often is the CAS Ball held? 

GTR - 17 STUDENT CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 

Desperate to find friends with common interests? 

Urgently in need of student contacts around college? 

Looking for different cultural and religious experiences?  

Wanting some good discussion? 

Don’t look any further! 

JOIN A CLUB OR SOCIETY AND HAVE FUN 

A.................................................................................. 

This club was first started by a group of friends who enjoyed going to the  cinema. When our trips became more frequent we realised that there must  be others who also shared our love of movies. This club is for those people.  Membership gives wide access to other activities like basketball and football  as well as barbeques and other social functions. We don’t just enjoy movies. 

B................................................................................. 

The association has many opportunities to debate and we are a non political unbiased international organisation which aims to promote  international awareness on campus. We establish links and access to  the organisation’s agencies and other internationalist organisations  and their resources. Our plans this year include discussion groups,  guest speakers and to build a model of the UN General Assembly.  

C................................................................................ 

Whether for fun or debating experience, we discuss everything from  personal experience, future society or feminism. This year we plan an  internal competition, weekly debates and beginners’ lessons as well as  chances to compete nationally. Whether it be to improve your verbal or  social skills the society provides both!  

D.................................................................................... 

Want to be a movie star? Then go somewhere else! On the other  

hand, want to work really hard for great rewards? Then come and join  the club where the interesting theatre is created. We usually put on  three productions each year. So if you like to write, paint, act, direct or  do anything in the theatre, come and put your name down with us.  

If you are interested in joining any of these clubs, you can leave a message for the President at the CAS Office in the Student Union Building. 

And don’t forget the CAS Ball is an annual event! 

This year it’s being held on 22 December!

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Questions 20-27 

It is possible for some students in Higher Education in Britain to borrow money through  a government scheme. These loans are called ‘student loans’ and are described in the  following passage. 

Read the passage and answer Questions 20-27 below. 

In boxes 20-27 on your answer sheet write 

YES if the answer to the question is ‘yes’ 

NO if the answer to the questions is ‘no’ 

NOT GIVEN if the information is not given in the passage 

Example:  

I’m a full-time student at a local college of Higher Education. I already get a standard  maintenance grant. Does this mean I’m not eligible for a student loan? 

Answer:  

NO 

20. I’m taking a month’s cookery course at a local college. It’s a private catering college. I’m going a couple of evenings a week, after work. I get a diploma at the end of it. Can I get some help with a student loan? 

21. I’m starting a foundation course in September. It’s full time and after a year I hope to get on to a degree course. The fees for the actual course are being paid for by my Local Authority. Am I eligible for a student loan? 

22. I finish my first degree in July. I’ve got a place on a Postgraduate Certificate in Education course to start in September. Will the Local Authority pay the tuition fees for this course? 

23. Now all her children are grown up my mother says she’d like to finish the studies she was forced to give up earlier in life. She’s 48 now and her course is full-time for a year. Is she too old to get a student loan? 

24. I’ve already been given a small scholarship to cover some of my tuition fees. Can I still get a student loan? 

25. I’m actually staying with my aunt while I’m at college. Will the Student Loans Company want to know how much she earns? 

26. I owed the bank rather a lot of money a few years ago. It’s all paid back now but they won’t lend me anymore. Will this disqualify me from getting a student loan? 

27. I took a course a couple of years ago, got a student loan, but had to withdraw half-way through. I’ve kept up all my payments on my loan. Am I eligible for a second loan? 

GTR - 17 STUDENT LOANS 

The Government has been funding a loans scheme for students in Higher Education  since September 1990. 

These loans are available as a ‘top up’ to the standard grant. Although the loan is  intended to supplement the grant for living costs, eligibility for a student loan is not  restricted to those who receive a maintenance grant. The decision whether or not to  take the loan is yours.  

ELIGIBILITY 

You are eligible for a student loan if you are a UK resident and are attending a full-time  Higher Education course, below postgraduate level, or a Postgraduate Certificate in  Education course, provided you start your course before your 50th birthday. Full-time  courses last at least one academic year and include sandwich courses which combine  time at college with time spent in a workplace. 

Eligible courses are offered by colleges, universities, the Scottish grant-aided colleges  and other publicly funded institutions providing Higher Education courses. In general,  eligible courses include first-degree courses or their equivalents and any other courses  for which your Local Authority will pay your tuition fees. 

Your financial circumstances 

Students who want loans are not ‘means tested’ or ‘credit vetted’ - all those eligible will  obtain a loan. This means that: 

 • The amount of your maintenance grant or tuition fees does not matter.  • Other income, if any, is not taken into account. 

 • Any previous student loans are not taken into account. 

 • The income of your parents, spouse, partner or other relatives is not taken into account. 

 • Your previous financial record is not a consideration. 

WHEN TO APPLY FOR A LOAN 

If you would like more information on how to apply for a student loan in readiness for  your entry to Higher Education in Autumn 2003, then you should contact The Student  Loans Company from June 2003 onwards. Once in Higher Education, you can apply for  a loan at any time in the academic year.

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Section 3 

Look at the passage below. 

FIRST IMPRESSIONS COUNT 

A.  

Traditionally uniforms were - and for some industries still are - manufactured to protect  the worker. When they were first designed, it is also likely that all uniforms made symbolic  sense - those for the military, for example, were originally intended to impress and even  terrify the enemy; other uniforms denoted a hierarchy - chefs wore white because they  worked with flour, but the main chef wore a black hat to show he supervised.  

B.  

The last 30 years, however, have seen an increasing emphasis on their role in projecting  the image of an organisation and in uniting the workforce into a homogeneous unit — particularly in ‘customer facing" industries, and especially in financial services and  retailing. From uniforms and work wear has emerged ‘corporate clothing’. "The people  you employ are your ambassadors," says Peter Griffin, managing director of a major  retailer in the UK. "What they say, how they look, and how they behave is terribly  important." The result is a new way of looking at corporate work wear. From being a  simple means of identifying who is a member of staff, the uniform is emerging as a new  channel of marketing communication.  

C.  

Truly effective marketing through visual cues such as uniforms is a subtle art, however.  Wittingly or unwittingly, how we look sends all sorts of powerful subliminal messages to  other people. Dark colours give an aura of authority while lighter pastel shades suggest  approachability. Certain dress style creates a sense of conservatism, others a sense of  openness to new ideas. Neatness can suggest efficiency but, if it is overdone, it can spill  over and indicate an obsession with power. "If the company is selling quality, then it must  have quality uniforms. If it is selling style, its uniforms must be stylish. If it wants to appear  innovative, everybody can’t look exactly the same. Subliminally we see all these things,"  says Lynn Elvy, a director of image consultants House of Colour.  

D.  

But translating corporate philosophies into the right mix of colour, style, degree of  branding and uniformity can be a fraught process. And it is not always successful.  According to Company Clothing magazine, there are 1000 companies supplying the  workwear and corporate clothing market. Of these, 22 account for 85% of total sales - 

£380 million in 1994.  

E.  

A successful uniform needs to balance two key sets of needs. On the one hand, no  uniform will work if staff feel uncomfortable or ugly. Giving the wearers a choice has  become a key element in the way corporate clothing is introduced and managed. On the  other, it is pointless if the look doesn’t express the business’s marketing strategy. The  greatest challenge in this respect is time. When it comes to human perceptions, first 

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impressions count. Customers will size up the way staff look in just a few seconds, and  that few seconds will colour their attitudes from then on. Those few seconds can be so  important that big companies are prepared to invest years, and millions of pounds, getting  them right.  

F.  

In addition, some uniform companies also offer rental services. "There will be an  increasing specialisation in the marketplace," predicts Mr Blyth, Customer Services  Manager of a large UK bank. The past two or three years have seen consolidation.  Increasingly, the big suppliers are becoming ‘managing agents’, which means they offer  a total service to put together the whole complex operation of a company’s corporate  clothing package - which includes reliable sourcing, managing the inventory, budget  control and distribution to either central locations or to each staff member individually.  Huge investments have been made in new systems, information technology and  amassing quality assurance accreditations.  

G.  

Corporate clothing does have potentials for further growth. Some banks have yet to  introduce a full corporate look; police forces are researching a complete new look for the  21st century. And many employees now welcome a company wardrobe. A recent survey  of staff found that 90 per cent welcomed having clothing which reflected the corporate  identity. 

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Questions 28-33 

The passage "First Impressions Count" has seven paragraphs A-G. Which paragraphs discuss the following points? 

Write the appropriate letters A-G in boxes 28-33 on your answer sheet.  Example Answer the number of companies supplying the corporate clothing market.

28. different types of purchasing agreement 

29. the original purposes of uniforms 

30. the popularity rating of staff uniforms 

31. involving employees in the selection of a uniform 

32. the changing significance of company uniforms 

33. perceptions of different types of dress  

Questions 34-40 

Do the following statements agree with the views of the writer of the passage? In boxes  34-40 on your answer sheet write: 

YES if the statement agrees with the writer’s views NO if the statement contradicts the writer’s views 

NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this  

34. Uniforms were more carefully made in the past than they are today. 35. Uniforms make employees feel part of a team. 

36. Using uniforms as a marketing tool requires great care. 

37. Being too smart could have a negative impact on customers. 

38. Most businesses that supply company clothing are successful. 39. Uniforms are best selected by marketing consultants. 

40. Clothing companies are planning to offer financial services in the future.