w w w Centre Number Candidate Number Name e tr .X m eP e ap CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level BUSINESS STUDIES Paper 1 May/June 2003 1 hour 45 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. .c rs om 7115/01 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 in the spaces provided on the Question
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There are 3 questions on this exam. You have 2 hours to complete it. Please do your own work. 1. The number 124 has the property that it is the smallest number whose first three multiples contain the digit 2. Observe that 124*1 = 124‚ 124*2 = 248‚ 124*3 = 372 and that 124‚ 248 and 372 each contain the digit 2. It is possible to generalize this property to be the smallest number whose first n multiples each contain the digit 2. Write a function named smallest(n) that returns the smallest number
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1. Marketing scholars have developed a “5 stages model” of the buying decision process. Using an example identify and discuss the five stages consumers pass through how these factors might be influenced in an international place. 2. “Risks” in buying and consuming a product. Discuss this statement making sure you identify at least four types of perceived risks and provide example of how they might be used in an international consumer context. 3. “Regardless of which type of segmentation scheme
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1. The Parliament is an essential part of UK politic and has the responsibility of approving or making new laws. Before an item of legislation becomes a law‚ it may first be known as a bill. The bill must then be agreed by both side of the house (House of Lord & House of Common) and could also be voted against by either side‚ in which case it does not become a law. However‚ if the Common passes the bill in two successive years‚ it has the possibility of becoming a law without being agreed
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ECMB12H3F L30 Quantitative Methods in Economics II Final Examination Wednesday December 14‚ 2011 2–4 pm Instructor: Victor Yu Last Name (Print): Solution First Name (Print): Student Number: Circle your section Aids allowed: L30 Wednesday Deferred Exam Calculator and two aid sheets (four 8.5"x11" pages) written or typed on both sides Time allowed: Two (2) hours This exam consists of 22 questions in 15 pages including this cover page. It is the student’s responsibility to hand in a complete exam
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Example of Paper 1 questions Theory test The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. 1 Name the input and output devices A‚ B‚ C and D using the words from the list. A B C D Chip reader Digital camera Joystick Light pen Microphone Remote control Scanner Trackerball A B C D [4] (Cambridge IGCSE Information Technology 0417 Paper 13 Q1 November 2010) 2 Ring two items which are output devices
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In view of the brief notes above and with reference to the readings in your coursepack combined with your own research please respond to the following questions: 1. How would you define art? What criteria would you use? -After being in the Creative Arts class my ideas about what art really is and how I would define it has changed. To me art is something that an artist has thought of and then made it. I also think that art should be something that stimulates the senses or the mind in some way
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Principles Of Accounts May/June 2007 SECTION 1 Answer ALL questions in this section. 1.(a) List THREE distinguishing features of a partnership concern. (3 marks) (b) Skerritt and Cymbal are in Partnership sharing profits and losses in the ratio of their capital balances. The following balances were left over in their books after the preparation of the Trading and Profit and Loss Account on September 30‚ 2006. Capital Accounts: Skerritt $30 000 Cymbal $40 000 Current Accounts: Skerritt
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The Global population is currently over 7 billion. The biggest contributors to the world’s population are China and India‚ they both have populations of over 1 billion and China contains 19% of the population whilst India contains 17.4%. The highest populated continents are Asia and Africa‚ which are continents that most of the LEDCs are from. Asia has a population of over 4 billion and Africa has a population of over 1 billion‚ which makes up more than half of the world’s population. The population
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Centre Number For Examiner’s Use Candidate Number Surname Other Names Examiner’s Initials Candidate Signature Question General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier June 2012 Additional Science BL2HP H Unit Biology B2 Biology Unit Biology B2 Monday 21 May 2012 Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TOTAL 9.00 am to 10.00 am For this paper you must have: a ruler. You may use a calculator. Time allowed 1 hour Instructions Use black ink or
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