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SECTION 1 Questions 15

Questions 110

Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Transport from Bayswater


Example Destination Answer Harbour City

Express train leaves at 1 . Nearest station is 2 . Number 706 bus goes to 3 . Number 4 . bus goes to station Earlier bus leaves at 5 .

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Questions 610
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Transport Bus Train (peak) Train (off-peak) before 5pm or after 7 pm) 9 ferry Tourist ferry (10 ) Tourist ferry (whole day)

Cash fare

Card fare

6 $ $1.50 $10 $10 8 $ $4.50 $35 $65 $3.55 $10

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SECTION 2 Questions 1114

Questions 1120

Which counsellor should you see? Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 1114.

A Louise Bagshaw B Tony Denby C Naomi Flynn

11 12 13 14

if you do not have an appointment if it is your first time seeing a counsellor if your concerns are related to anxiety if you are unable to see a counsellor during normal office hours

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Questions 1520
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

Workshop Adjusting Getting Organised

Content what you need to succeed academically use time effectively, find 16 between study and leisure

Target group
15 students

all students

Communicating

talking with staff, communicating across cultures 18 , breathing techniques, meditation, etc. staying on track for long periods

all students, especially 17 students about to sit exams 20 students only

Anxiety 19

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SECTION 3 Questions 2130

Questions 2130

Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
Novel: 21 Protagonists: Mary Lennox; Colin Craven Time period: Early in 22 Plot: Mary UK meets Colin who thinks hell never be able to

23 . They become friends.


Point of view: Omniscient narrator knows all about characters feelings, opinions and 24 Audience: Good for children story simple to follow Symbols (physical items that represent 25 ):

the robin redbreast

26
the portrait of Mistress Craven

Motifs (patterns in the story):


the Garden of Eden secrecy metaphorical and literal transition from 27

Themes: Connections between


28 and outlook 29 and well-being


individuals and the need for 30

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SECTION 4 Questions 3135

Questions 3140

Complete the table below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Time Perspectives
Time Zone Outlook
Past Positive

Features & Consequences


Remember good times, e.g. birthdays. Keep family records, photo albums, etc.

31 .. Present Hedonistic

Focus on disappointments, failures, bad decisions.

Live for 32 .. ; seek sensation; avoid pain.

Fatalistic

Life is governed by 33 .. , religious beliefs, social conditions. Lifes path cant be changed.

Future

34 .. Fatalistic

Prefer work to play. Dont give in to temptation.

Have a strong belief in life after death and importance of 35 .. in life.

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Questions 3640
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C. 36 We are all present hedonists A B C at school at birth while eating and drinking

37

American boys drop out of school at a higher rate than girls because A B C they need to be in control of the way they learn they play video games instead of doing school work they are not as intelligent as girls

38

Present-orientated children A B C do not realise present actions can have negative future effects are unable to learn lessons from past mistakes know what could happen if they do something bad, but do it anyway

39

If Americans had an extra day per week, they would spend it A B C working harder building relationships sharing family meals

40

Understanding how people think about time can help us A B C become more virtuous work together better identify careless or ambitious people

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SECTION 1 Questions 16

Questions 110

Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Application Form for use of Library Internet Service


Example Existing cardholder? Answer Yes

Family name: First names: Address:

Milton 1 .. Jayne 2 .. 35 Maximilian Way Whitfield

Post Code: Occupation:

3 .. Nurse (works the 4 ..)

Home phone: Mobile: Type of ID: ID number: Date of Birth:

N/A 0412 214 418 5 .. AZ 1985331 25th 6 ..

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Questions 7 and 8
Choose TWO letters, AE. What will the woman use the internet for?

A B C D

trade & exchange research email social networking job vacancies

Questions 9 and 10
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

How much does it cost to register as an internet user? .

10

What is the maximum amount of time allowed per single daily internet session? .

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SECTION 2 Questions 1115

Questions 1120

Choose the correct letter A, B or C. 11 The guided bushwalk is suitable for A adults only B children over 12 and adults C children over 8 accompanied by a parent 12 On the bird observation outing, it is recommended that you have A waterproof footwear B a bird identification book C binoculars 13 For the trip to the sand dunes, a company will donate A water B tools C gloves 14 The bush tucker excursion will cost (per person) A $15 B $12 C $7

15

The deadline to register for the bush tucker outing is A 25 November B 15 November C 10 November

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Questions 1620
Complete the table below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Activity
Bush walk

Leader
Glenn Ford

Date

Venue

Time
17 1pm 4.306.30pm

16 Springvale 10 September Camford

Bird watching Joy Black, club 18 Sand dunes Bush tucker Rex Rose

26 November

19 8.3010.30am Carson Hills 10am20

Jim Kerr, ranger 3 December

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SECTION 3 Questions 2125

Questions 2130

Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.

21 22 23

Students must follow . to prevent accidents in the lab. The students have not been using . while in the lab. Students cannot eat or drink until . is finished and they have washed their hands.

24

Tessa should tie her hair back to avoid danger when she is working with a . or chemicals.

25

Students must wear long sleeves and shoes made of . in the lab.

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Questions 2628
Choose the correct letter A, B or C. 26 Which student is currently using an appropriate notebook? A B C 27 Vincent Tessa Neither student

The tutor says that writing observations in complete sentences A B C is often not a good use of time makes them easier to interpret later means that others can understand them

28

The students must write dates A B C next to each drawing next to each written section next to each drawing and written section

Questions 29 and 30
Choose TWO letters, AE. Which TWO things must be included in the conclusion to the experiment? A B C D E the questions investigated the solutions to the questions the students own thoughts about the experiment the length of time spent on the experiment the students signature

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SECTION 4 Questions 3140

Questions 3140

Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer. Climate change
HUMAN FACTORS

Cutting down trees for 31 Industrial Revolution 32 Increase in population deforestation Over previous 130 yrs: temp. by 0.6 C Since Ind. Rev.: CO2 by 30% & Methane by 33 (from mining, animals, rice paddies) N2O (from 34 esp. fertiliser; waste management; car exhausts) Greenhouse Effect: gases form 35 heat trapped Earth warms up

KNOWN EFFECTS

FUTURE EFFECTS

1. Rise in sea levels ice melting Sea level Number of people at risk

1998 levels 36 +50 cm +1 metre 92 million 37

2. Change in 38 more arid areas population movement to cities 3. Increase in pests and 39 e.g. malaria 4. Change in ecosystems: *shift in 40 some die, others multiply *deserts get hotter & bigger

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