Part 1
Questions 1-10Listen from here
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
|
Name |
Location |
Cost |
Notes |
|
Belvedere Gardens Hotel |
Example: opposite Grimes Tower |
$50 per night including 1 breakfast |
highly recommended 2 served each evening |
|
Belfield Grande |
On the south side of Edgeware 3 |
$55 per night ($10 discount if 4 ) |
price inclusive of 5 served in the 6 |
|
7 Hotel |
At the entrance to the 8 zone |
$28 weekdays and $40 on weekends and 9 |
must book well 10 |
Part 2
Questions 11-16 Listen from here
Now look at the plan of King’s Cross station below.
Write the correct letter, A-H, next to questions 11-16.

11. Left Luggage office
12. Underground station
13. Burgerland
14. Ticket office
15. Pizzeria
16. Platform 9 3/4
Questions 17-20Listen from here
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Part 3
Question 21Listen from here
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Questions 22-23 Listen from here
Choose two letters, A-E.
The two main sources of funding for the project were
Questions 24-25
Choose two letters, A-E.
What two new items are added to the plans?
Questions 26-30 Listen from here
What does Melisa decide about the following modules?
Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 26-30.
| A. | She will study it. | |
| B. | She won't study it. | |
| C. | She might study it |
Modules
26. International Markets
27. Product Placement
28. Organisational Behaviour
29. Managing People
30. Public Relations
Part 4
Questions 31-32Listen from here
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
It seems that personality tests are part of our 31 as they fulfil a basic human need to understand motivation,
Understanding why we communicate and 32 others in the way that we do is revealed by personality tests.
Questions 33-40Listen from here
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
|
Test type |
What is assessed |
Who uses it |
Accuracy |
Advantages/Disadvantages |
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Graphology (Handwriting test) |
handwriting such as style and how letters are formed |
careers officers/ potential employers |
believed to have 33 by the British Psychological Society |
can be biased by a/an 34 subjectivity: however, on the plus side, it is quick and easy to use |
|
Rorschach (Ink blot test) |
individual reactions to a series of ink blots on pieces of card |
respected 35 like the Tavistock Clinic |
critics regard it merely as a pseudoscience whilst others hold it in high regard |
a major problem of the test is that it is affected by 36 |
|
Luscher (Colour test) |
individual response to 37 that are ranked in order of preference |
doctors, psychologists, government agencies and universities |
seemingly a 38 of psychological assessment |
a benefit of the test is that it is sensitive enough to respond to individual mood changes |
|
TAT (Thematic Apperception Test) |
how an individual creates stories based on a set of cards featuring 39 in ambiguous scenes |
those working in psychological research and forensic, science |
due to the 40 a universally agreed method of scoring and standardised cards, individual comparisons are problematic |
the fact that it is quick and simple to use is a huge advantage |