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BUSINESS STUDIES
0450/01
For Examination from 2015
Paper 1
SPECIMEN MARK SCHEME
MAXIMUM MARK: 80
The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate.
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General Marking Guidance
Marking should be positive: marks should not be subtracted for errors or inaccuracies.
When examiners are in doubt regarding the application of the mark scheme to a candidates
response, the team leader must be consulted.
Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has replaced it with an alternative
response.
Errors that are carried forward (e.g. when an incorrect numerical answer to one part of a question
is used as the starting point for a calculation in the next part of the question) should not be
compounded - use the own figure rule.
Poor spelling, handwriting or grammar should not be penalised as long as the answer makes
sense.
Answers that are not written on the answer lines should be marked.
Ap should be used to indicate where the application marks are being awarded.
A blank space, dash, question mark and a response that bears no relation to the question
constitutes a no response.
This mark scheme includes a summary of appropriate content for answering each question. It
should be emphasised, however, that this material is for illustrative purposes and is not
intended to provide a definitive guide to acceptable answers. It is quite possible that among
the scripts there will be some candidate answers that are not covered directly by the content
of this mark scheme. In such cases, professional judgement should be exercised in assessing
the merits of the answer and the senior examiners should be consulted if further guidance is
required.
Examples of possible answers are also included in this mark scheme. Again, it should be
emphasised that this is for illustrative purposes and the examples chosen represent only
some of the many possible responses that would merit reward.
Application marks are not awarded for the name of the business or person from the case
material.
The following abbreviations are used in the mark scheme to indicate marks awarded for knowledge,
application, analysis and evaluation:
[k]
[ap]
[an]
[ev]
Knowledge
Application
Analysis
Evaluation
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[2]
Clear Understanding [2] ROCE means the profit of the business expressed as % of capital
invested in the business or correct formula i.e. profit capital employed 100
Some Understanding [1] e.g. profit made by the business or money made on investment
(b) Calculate the value of ABs revenue from domestic sales in 2011.
[2]
Good application e.g. Total revenue percentage of domestic sales = $600m [2] or $800m
75% = $600m [2]
Accept $600 for 2 marks from correct working.
Some application e.g. method [1] e.g. $800 75 % [1] or $800m 3/4 [1]
(c) Identify and explain two disadvantages to AB of borrowing a lot of money from banks.
[4]
Knowledge [2 1] award 1 mark for each relevant disadvantage [max 2]
Application [2 1] award 1 mark for each relevant explanation in context i.e. how or why it
might be a disadvantage to AB
Relevant points might include:
higher financial risk [k] as $200m is a lot of money so lenders might not lend them any
more money in the future [ap] or wont be able to buy any extra vehicles [ap] or high cost
of repayments so may struggle to pay other day-to-day expenses [k] especially if sales
fall because of the recession [ap].
higher interest payments [k] so business will face higher level of expenses which need to
be paid even if AB doesnt get $800m from sales [ap] or interest rates rise so business
might not be able to afford the additional cost [k] as would pay a lot of interest on $200m
[ap]
lenders could want vehicles as security [ap] which might be sold if cannot meet
repayments [k]
Do not accept less profit unless linked to higher costs due to interest rates.
Do not award both application marks if only one knowledge mark is awarded.
(d) Identify and explain two reasons why AB might be affected by the recession.
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(e) Do you think that a takeover would benefit ABs employees? Justify your answer.
[6]
Knowledge [1] award 1 mark for identification of relevant issue(s). Positive or negative
points allowed [max 1]
Application [1] award 1 mark if relevant reference made to ABs business
Analysis [2] award up to 2 marks for relevant development of point(s)
Evaluation [2] justified decision made as to whether the takeover is in the best interests of
the employees.
Relevant points might include:
employees may gain as jobs more secure [k] so able to pay for basic needs [an]
opportunities for promotion or more responsibility or increased pay as it will be a larger
business [k]
loss of benefits as pay or conditions offered by rival business might not be as generous
as AB [k] so employees might not be able to earn as much [an]
employees might have less opportunities for promotion or responsibility [k] as both
businesses will have employees looking for roles so could become demotivated [an]
loss of some jobs [k] as some tasks might be duplicated in the two businesses [an]
risk of job losses is much greater [k] as the economy is in recession [ap] so cost cuts or
redundancy is more likely [an] or so a takeover might not benefit employees as they
might face greater job insecurity [ev]
AB has $200m in loans [ap] which in a recession they might be unable to repay [k], so it
might be safer to be taken over by a larger business [ev]
Application marks may be awarded for appropriate use of the following: recession, $80m
profit, $800m, transport, service sector, $200m in loans, domestic and export sales.
Note: Candidates final decision can be either for or against the statement.
e.g.:
It depends. Employees may gain as jobs more secure [k]. However, they might lose out as
the pay or working conditions offered by rival business might not be as generous as AB [k] so
the employees might not be able to earn as much [an]. The risk of job losses might be much
greater [k] as the economy is in recession [ap] so the new business might want to cut jobs to
cut costs. So some workers might lose not only their job but their income [ev]. Also it
depends on why the other business wants to buy AB. They might want to keep the domestic
employees as they are based overseas. In this case the workers could keep their jobs and
they might have better prospects in an enlarged business. So it all depends on what the new
owners do. But there is no guarantee the employees would benefit [ev].
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[2]
Clear Understanding [2] percentage of all the sales within a market [1] that are held by one
brand or company [1]
Some Understanding [1] e.g. share of all sales made
(b) What is meant by quality control?
[2]
Clear Understanding [2] e.g. the process of inspecting products [1] to ensure that they
meet the required quality standards [1]
Some Understanding [1] e.g. checking for mistakes
(c) Identify and explain two advantages to Halitec of using flow production.
[4]
[6]
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(e) Do you think that Halitec would benefit from spending money on market research?
Justify your answer.
[6]
Knowledge [1] award 1 mark for identification of relevant issue(s) [max 1]
Application [1] award 1 mark if relevant reference made to Halitecs business
Analysis [2] award up to 2 marks for relevant development of point(s)
Evaluation [2] justified decision as to whether Halitec would benefit from spending money
on market research, based on points discussed.
Relevant points might include:
Benefits of market research:
more aware of the needs and requirements of its customers [k] so able to produce
products wanted [an]
better informed in making future decisions [k] so fewer wasted components [ap] which
can save business time and money [an]
more aware of competitors products [k] so better able to anticipate or react to rivals [an]
help them to identify new market opportunities [k] which could help them to increase
sales [an] of computers [an] or further increase its high market share [ap]
although market research is expensive [k] the additional revenue they might earn could
make it very cost effective for Halitec [ev]
Issues against market research:
market research is expensive [k] which will increase costs [an]
mistakes in research methodology [k] could lead to expensive production mistakes
wasting time and resources [an]
might divert capital away from other areas [k] of the business so not as effective [an]
business is product-orientated [k] it sells computer on the basis of technical innovation
[ap] so it is better to spend money on development [an]
is a change necessary [k] as the business has a high market share already [ap]
Application marks may be awarded for appropriate use of the following: computers,
components, high market share, many other competitors, labour productivity low, old
machinery, known for quality.
Note: candidates final decision can be either for or against the statement.
e.g.:
I think Halitec should spend money on market research as they will be more aware of what
its customers want [k]. This means there would be less wasted components [ap] which can
save business time and money [an]. Even though market research is expensive [k], I think
they have no choice [ev]. Market research could be very important as they operate in a
competitive market [ap], and technology changes all the time [an]. If they dont know how to
improve their computers, they could lose some of their high market share [an]. Any fall in
sales could cost them more than the amount they would spend on research [an]. So I think
this would be a worthwhile and necessary investment [ev].
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[2]
Clear Understanding [2] Instructions are issued by a superior with little opportunity for
contribution from others or person who manages by telling and directing not by discussion
and persuasion.
Some Understanding [1] e.g. manager makes all the decisions
(b) Identify two advantages to a restaurant of having highly-motivated employees.
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salary required [k] a manager might want a higher salary [an] which Michelle might not
want to pay [an] especially as others all paid the same [ap]
can the business support a new member of staff [k] or impact of additional role on
business [k] as Michelle is an autocrat [ap] would she want a manager to take some
responsibility [an]
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[2]
[2]
Application [2 1] Advantages might include: can keep all the profit, able to make all
decisions or quick decision-making, easy to set up shoe repair business, can keep business
details private.
(c) Identify and explain two ways in which a business plan might help Juans business.
[4]
Knowledge [2 1] identification of way [max 2]
Application [2 1] explain to show how it might help Juans business
Relevant points might include:
guide business [k] as Juan is able to see where he wants the business to go and what
he has to do to get there [ap]
help apply for finance [k] Juan has limited finance so he can show lenders that he can
repay [ap]
provides a checklist [k] so as he sets up his business he can see what he needs to do to
continue to grow business [ap]
help decide if there is customer need for service before start [k] so will not waste time
and money setting up the business [ap]
help Juan understand the possible risks [k] as he hasnt run a business before [ap]
provide an estimate of costs to see how much or what type of finance Juan needs [k] to
set up his shoe repair business [ap]
(d) Identify and explain two methods Juan could use to help build good customer
relationships.
[6]
Knowledge [2 1] award 1 mark for identification of relevant method
Application [2 1] award 1 mark for each method if relevant reference made to Juans
business
Analysis [2 1] award 1 mark for each relevant explanation
Relevant points might include:
keep in touch with customers using emails [k] newsletters [k] phone calls [k] so that
customers do not forget about his business [an]
treat employees well [k] so they will want to treat customers well [an]
offer rewards such as discounts or vouchers [k] to encourage people to return to Juans
business [an] when they need more shoes repaired [ap]
offer after sales support or technical advice [k] so that customers feel that the business
still cares [an] about the shoes or repairs done [ap]
use customer surveys to find out what services are required [k] so that business is better
able to meet needs [an] e.g. offer other leather repair services [ap]
introduce customer loyalty card [k] so customers will want to keep going back when they
need shoe repairs [ap] to benefit from possible offers linked to the card [an]
For each reason maximum 3 marks [1k + 1ap + 1an]
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(e) Recommend to Juan whether he should choose a grant or free training from the
Government. Justify your choice.
[6]
Knowledge [1] award 1 mark for identification of relevant issue [max 1]
Application [1] award 1 mark if relevant reference made to Juans business
Analysis [2] award up to 2 marks for relevant development of point(s)
Evaluation [2] justified decision as to which is the better option for Juan to choose.
Relevant points might include:
Provide grants
no need to repay [k]
source of funds [k] as new businesses [ap] often struggle to gain financial support from
other lenders [an]
what is the grant for [k] or how much is the grant for [k] if the amount isnt a lot, it might
not give him enough money [an]
if the training offered does not teach him the skills he needs [k] a grant might be a better
option [an].
All new businesses [ap] have many costs to pay [k] his redundancy money might not be
enough [an] so the extra finance is important as there might not be many sources of
finance to a new business [ev]
Free training
Juan has no one else to discuss business issues with [k] as a sole trader [ap] so he
might need help at times so he does not make the wrong decisions and fail [an]
Juan has no known experience of running a business [k] but does have redundancy
money [ap] so he has more need for training [an]
depends on what training is available to him [k]
the wrong decisions could cost him more money [an] so it might be better to have some
training so he can spend his money wisely [ev]
Application marks may be awarded for appropriate use of the following: shoe repair,
redundancy payment, new business start up, lost his job, [need to build ] good customer
relationships
Note: Candidates can choose either option
e.g.:
I think it all depends on what type of training is offered. Juan might not know how to run his
own business [ap] in which can he will need some help. But if the training does not teach him
the skills he needs to know [k] then there is little point in taking the training. I actually think a
grant might be a better option. Even though Juan has a redundancy payment, all new
businesses [app] have many costs to pay [k]. His redundancy money might not be enough
[an] so the extra finance is important as there won't be many sources of finance available to
a new business [ev]. Any business can fail if they dont have enough money so I think he
should take the grant to ensure he has enough to get started [ev].
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