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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they use as comparative examples and what conclusions do they come to? -The first piece that they talk about is “Maple Leaves on a River” by Katisushika Hokusi. -The second is “The Journey of the Sun God Re” which is an Egyptian style painting from a coffin. -The Third is “The Hudson River Portfolio” by William Wall. -The fourth is “White Vertical Water” by Louise Nevelson. -In all four of these pieces of art we obviously see that they have a common theme of rivers. It is strange to think
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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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Professional Competency Examination 2 Tasman Travel Date: Time Allowed: Instructions: 8 November 2005 6 hours This examination is in two parts: Part A: Part B: Compulsory — you MUST answer this question Answer ANY THREE questions Summary of Paper: Part A Compulsory – answer this question Question 1 Part B IFRS Answer ANY THREE (3) questions 110 marks Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Question 6 Valuation Corporate Governance Audit and Assurance Capacity Analysis
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154 =0.05‚ reject H 0 if Z (c) 157 1.645 ‚ i.e.‚ (d) 161 (e) 164 1.645 ‚ p 0.45 0.45 0.55 / 400 0.409081141 ‚ 400 p 163.64 . Consider H 0 : 20 and H a : 20 where is the mean of a Normal population. A sample of size 16 is selected from this population‚ and the sample
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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 in these countries and continents are continuing to rise which could cause problems in the
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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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the y-axis‚ draw the graph of f(x) = 2x2 + 2x -1 for the values of x in the domain -3 ≤ x ≤ 2 . c) On the graph of f(x) = 2x2 + 2x -1 ‚ draw in the axis of symmetry for f(x) ‚ and state the value of x where this occurs. d) From your graph‚ obtain estimates for: - The values of x for which f(x) = 0 - The set of values of x for which f(x) < x - The least value f(x) can take. 15 marks ( CXC 1998
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an example‚ list and describe the four mentioned in your textbook‚ making sure you detail how these bases might to deploy in an international environment. 4. “The consumer adoption process is the mental steps through which an individual passes from first hearing about an innovation to final adoption.” a. Describe the five stages that adopters more through when adopting new products and services‚ giving example of how these might affect the introduction in an international market. b. Discuss
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on September 30‚ 2006. ( 5 marks) (iii) Prepare the Balance Sheet of Skerritt and Cymbal as at September 30‚ 2006‚ showing the working capital. (Do not show details of the current accounts in the Balance Sheet. Transfer only the closing balances from the partner’s current accounts.) (6
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