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0510 s12 QP 21
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May/June 2012 2 hours
Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. Dictionaries are not allowed. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. For Examiner's Use Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Exercise 5 Exercise 6 Exercise 7 Total
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2 Exercise 1 Read the following article about a new flying experience in Dubai, and then answer the questions on the opposite page.
If you are looking for an acvity that will give you thrills and excitement in the air without a plane, try Skydive Dubai. It is a fantasc indoor skydiving facility located in Mirdif City Centre and gives visitors the experience of ying as high as 12 metres above the ground. For the skydiver, it feels like ying but you dont have to jump out of a plane. A machine blows huge amounts of air into a vercal wind tunnel and this keeps the diver oang throughout the whole experience. ITS SO POPULAR The indoor skydiving facility was an immediate success from the start and has connued to aract an average of 200 to 250 visitors each day. It even has 1,200 online fans. The company plans to increase the number of instructors so that even more visitors can enjoy the excitement of the experience. COMMUNICATION WITHOUT WORDS Before starng the experience, skydivers have to put on the right clothing, which includes a ying suit, a helmet, glasses to protect the eyes, and earplugs. The divers also receive a lesson on two important details what hand signals to use and the correct body posions. Skydives chief instructor says, We give instrucons to the skydivers with hand signals because we are not able to talk to them. Family and friends who come to watch nd this very amusing. SAFETY IS IMPORTANT During the dive, the instructor checks the body
posion of the diver, who has to try to balance his weight and y on his own. The whole experience is carefully controlled and safety is very important. But the real aim of the instructors is to make everybody y. Even beginners can safely y a couple of metres o the ground by the end of the rst session. More experienced skydivers can learn to perform acrobac movements and even y in groups. Both children and adults have been eager to try indoor skydiving. As the chief instructor says, Its a family experience. You dont have to be especially t to do this. Anyone from the age of three to one hundred can take part. Everybodys dream is to y. We make that dream come true here at Skydive Dubai! WHAT DOES IT COST? Prices vary depending on the me that you visit. It costs 165 dirhams for adults and 125 dirhams for children during o-peak hours from Sunday to Thursday. It costs 195 dirhams for adults and 145 dirhams for children on the other two days of the week. If you would like to see a lm of the indoor skydiving experience to decide whether it is just the acvity for you, or if you want to book a lesson online, then log on to www.skydive.com and follow the links.
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(b) What evidence is there that Skydive Dubai is successful? Give two details.
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(c) Apart from clothing and equipment, what do skydivers receive before the experience? [1] (d) Why do instructors have to communicate with their hands? [1] (e) What is the main task of the instructor? [1] (f) What is the difference between the lessons for the beginners and the more advanced divers? Give two details.
[1] (g) How much does it cost for a child to use the facility on Fridays? [1] (h) Why should people use the website? Give two details.
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4 Exercise 2 Read the following article about miners trapped underground in Chile, and then answer the questions on the opposite page.
Towards the end of their stay underground, they were advised to start planning for their arrival at the surface. Among the books they read was a guide called Talking to the Media, so that they were well prepared to speak to journalists.
tunnels where miners slept
Finally, the rescue tunnel was made wide enough to bring the men to the surface. They were lifted, one by one, in a special capsule, and, on 13th October, 2010, the last man was rescued.
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5 (a) When do people work most closely together? [1] (b) What was previously the longest period that miners had been trapped underground? [1] (c) How did the miners first make contact with the rescuers? [1] (d) What were psychologists particularly keen to find out? Give two details.
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[2] (e) What made the rescuers decide to send the miners clean clothes and razors? [1] (f) Why were the men all given the same colour shirts to wear? [1] (g) How did the food supplied by the rescuers change from the earliest stages to the final stages? Give two details.
[1] (h) According to the diagram, what was the width of each of the supply tubes? [1] (i) How did the miners prepare for what they would face when they came out of the capsule? [1] (j) What did the experts believe that the miners needed to do for their physical and mental health? Give four details.
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6 Exercise 3 All of the students in Class Ten of the Emilio Lombardi school in Rome, Italy, are working on a Travel and Tourism project as part of their IGCSE coursework. Their teacher has issued each student with a form to complete based on research into a town or city in a foreign country. Giuseppe Morelli, a student in Class Ten, has found an article on the internet about an interesting town in France. He was particularly attracted to this town because his father had worked there as an art historian and had done some research on the historic buildings. So Giuseppe decided to complete the form based on the following information: The town of Grandcharmant has much to offer tourists and visitors. It is located approximately 40 kilometres south-west of the capital city, Paris, and is surrounded by many hills and lakes. The town itself is situated on a river but it is no longer possible to reach the centre by ferry, which stopped operating a year ago. However, a new bridge for road traffic has been completed and access to the town is now quick and convenient. A new airport will open in two years time for the increasing number of tourists who visit the region, especially during the festival. This takes place during the last weekend of July each year. Until last year there were only two hotels but recent development has seen the completion of three more, with another one due to be ready next year. In addition, there is accommodation in a small number of apartments, but camping is prohibited at all times. At present, hotel rooms cost between 70 and 110 euros. Around the town there are numerous attractions for people who like sightseeing, outdoor activities or just relaxing. In the centre of the town, it is possible to take a guided tour round the 13th Century castle, which has superb views of the surrounding countryside. There is also a small art gallery, which has been established in the former home of the famous artist, Michel Leboeuf. A short drive from the town, there is an outdoor activity centre which offers sailing and canoeing. The climate in the region is variable. In the winter months you will experience temperatures from 5 to 15 degrees Celsius and in the summer months from 20 to 29 degrees. The weather in winter is normally wet with occasional sunshine, and the summer is generally hot but with cool nights. The best time of year to visit is during the festival, when there are processions in the streets and a spectacular firework display, best viewed from the walls of the castle. People come from miles around to enjoy this famous event, so you need to book accommodation at least six months in advance if you want to stay in Grandcharmant at this time. If you are a full-time student, you will be interested to know that you can enter all the attractions for half the normal price throughout the year. At all times it is best to get in touch with the Tourist Office either by email gracha@systems.fr or by telephone 28734605 to obtain the latest information. Imagine you are Giuseppe. Fill in the form on the opposite page, using the information above.
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Places of interest in the town / city: ............................................................................................................................... Temperatures: summer: ................................................................................................................................................... winter: ...................................................................................................................................................... Transport connections to and from town / city: (please underline) airport rail road ship / ferry
Best month to visit region: ............................................................................................................................................... Give reason why: ................................................................................................................................................................. Details for further information about the town / city: email: .............................................................................. phone: ....................................................................................... Section C Student comment
In the space below, write one sentence of between 12 and 20 words, explaining why you chose this particular town / city for your project.
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8 Exercise 4 Read the following article about dowsing, the ancient technique for finding water underground, and then complete the notes on the opposite page.
Discovering the existence of water underground without scientific means or knowledge is one of the worlds oldest mysteries. Instead of using modern equipment, the discoverer or dowser holds thin metal rods or just simply a twig from a tree. When the rods cross or the twig moves without any help from the operator, it is considered a sign that water lies beneath the surface of the ground. Costas Kyriakou, who lives in Cyprus, is a practising dowser, and is convinced that the technique works. He claims that he has never been wrong in discovering water underground. He believes that there are no hidden secrets and says: It is a gift which a genuine dowser must possess and I believe that I have this gift. My body sends electromagnetic waves which respond to the presence of water. He cannot wear clothes made of synthetic materials because they immediately make his body itch. Costas discovered his gift accidentally when he was only 15 years old. A piece of abandoned metal he had picked up suddenly went wild in his hands. When he was about the same age, he found water underground in the fields near his village. With a lifetime of experience, he can now tell the quantity of the water in an underground area. Because of the high costs involved in searching for water, this is an important factor for companies when deciding whether it is worth drilling a test hole to locate it. He can tell the basic quality of the water, for example, how pure it is and whether it contains any salt. He can also distinguish water from other liquids, such as oil, for instance. He demonstrated this by showing how differently his instruments behaved when placed over the buried tanks of a petrol station in comparison to a water well. He is even able to discover how deep the water is underground and can trace the direction in which it is flowing. As Costas became more experienced, he changed the tools that he used. He soon decided to throw away the standard L shaped copper or tin rods, and replaced them with a single rod with a loop at either end. He uses this with one hand, in the same way as he uses a twig or any small piece of wood. Costas also noticed that the rod and the twig only helped in discovering water that was near the surface. To go really deep, he uses a kind of pendulum, a weight, preferably made of bronze, that simply hangs by a piece of string. It is an amazing sight to watch a heavy object like that defying the law of gravity, at first swinging from side to side like a proper pendulum and then spinning round without any help or interference from the human handling it. If an ordinary person tries to do the same test over a particular spot which is known to contain water, nothing happens. The pendulum remains hanging with no movement. But if Costas touches you with his hands as you hold it, you can feel the string immediately become charged with energy like an electric current. Dowsing is a popular activity in countries like Cyprus, where water is sometimes in short supply. However, in many other northern European countries, where water is plentiful, dowsing is mainly used to detect other things, such as metal objects, underground.
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9 You are going to give a presentation to your schools Science Club about the subject of dowsing. Prepare some notes to use as the basis for your talk. Make your notes under each heading.
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10 Exercise 5 Read the following article about Manisha Kaur, a female boxer in Manipur, India, who has established a boxing academy for young people. On the opposite page, write a summary about the difficulties teenagers face in Manipur AND how Manisha is a role model for them. Your summary should be about 100 words (and no more than 120 words). You should use your own words as far as possible. You will receive up to 6 marks for the content of your summary, and up to 4 marks for the style and accuracy of your language.
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12 Exercise 6
People say there is a first time for everything. Recently you did something for the first time in your life. You decide to write a letter about your new experience to a friend. In your letter you should: say what gave you the idea to do it; describe what you did for the first time; explain why you would or would not like to repeat the experience. The pictures above may give you some ideas, but you are free to use any ideas of your own. Your letter should be between 150 and 200 words long. Do not write an address. You will receive up to 9 marks for the content of your letter, and up to 9 marks for the style and accuracy of your language.
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14 Exercise 7 Your school year group is doing a project on the advantages and disadvantages of the car as a means of transport. Here are some comments from your friends on the subject.
It would take twice the time for me to travel by bus or train than by car.
Its cheaper for a family to travel together in a car than by public transport.
There are so many cars on the road, drivers become frustrated and angry.
Write an article for the project giving your views about the issue. Your article should be between 150 and 200 words long. The comments above may give you some ideas but you are free to use any ideas of your own. You will receive up to 9 marks for the content of your article, and up to 9 marks for the style and accuracy of your language.
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