Part 1
Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Hinchingbrooke Country Park
The park
Area: 1
hectares
Habitats: wetland, grassland and woodland
Wetland: lakes, ponds and a 2
Wildlife includes birds, insects and animals
Subjects studied in educational visits include
Science: Children look at 3
about plants, etc.
Geography: includes learning to use a 4
and compass
History: changes in land use
Leisure and tourism: mostly concentrates on the park’s 5
Music: Children make 6
with natural materials, and experiment
with rhythm and speed.
Benefits of outdoor educational visits
They give children a feeling of 7
that they may not have elsewhere.
Children learn new 8
and gain self-confidence.
Practical issues
Cost per child: £ 9
Adults, such as 10
free
Part 2
Questions 11-15
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
Stanthorpe Twinning Association
Questions 16-20
Label the map below. Write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions 16-20.
16. Farm shop 16
17. Disabled entry 17
18. Adventure playground 18
19. Kitchen gardens 19
20. The Temple of the Four Winds 20
Part 3
Questions 21-22
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO things did Colin find most satisfying about his bread reuse project?
Questions 23-24
Choose TWO letters, A-E.
Which TWO ways do the students agree that touch-sensitive sensors for food labels could be developed in future?
Questions 25-30
What is the students’ opinion about each of the following food trends? Choose SIX answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-H, next to Questions 25-30.
Opinions
A This is only relevant to young people.
B This may have disappointing results.
C This already seems to be widespread.
D Retailers should do more to encourage this.
E More financial support is needed for this.
F Most people know little about this.
G There should be stricter regulations about this.
H This could be dangerous.
Food trends
25. Use of local products 25
26. Reduction in unnecessary packaging 26
27. Gluten-free and lactose-free food 27
28. Use of branded products related to celebrity chefs 28
29. Development of ‘ghost kitchens’ for takeaway food 29
30. Use of mushrooms for common health concerns 30
Part 4
Questions 31-40
Complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.
Ceide Fields
• an important Neolithic archaeological site in the northwest of Ireland
Discovery
• In the 1930s, a local teacher realised that stones beneath the bog surface were once 31
• His 32
became an archaeologist and undertook an investigation of the site:
– a traditional method used by local people to dig for 33
was used to identify where stones were located
– carbon dating later proved the site was Neolithic.
• Items are well preserved in the bog because of a lack of 34
Neolithic farmers
• Houses were 35
in shape and had a hole in the roof.
• Neolithic innovations include:
– cooking indoors
– pots used for storage and to make 36
• Each field at Ceide was large enough to support a big 37
• The fields were probably used to restrict the grazing of animals – no evidence of structures to house them during 38
Reasons for the decline in farming
• a decline in 39
quality
• an increase in 40