A. You will hear an extract from a recording in which a student called Judy is discussing her research with her tutor and fellow students.
For each question, write one word and OR a number for each answer.
Now answer the following questions :
1. Judy chose to study the East End of London because she wanted to know her ______________.
2. Judy got her additional resource for the research from ______________.
3. The greatest difficulty that Judy faced while doing her dissertation was to devise a workable filing ___________.
B. You will hear an extract from a recording in which two people are discussing second-hand furniture.
For each question, write your answer in the gap. Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
4. Dining Table is in ____________ shape.
5. It is ______________ years old.
6. Dining chairs are a set of _____________.
7. Seats of the chairs are covered in _____________ material.
8. They are in ________________ condition.
9. The length of the desk is ___________________.
10. There are three drawers in the desk. The top drawer has a ____________.
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
11. The biology students Roger and Anita will present their research information in the form of
12. What is the name of the vehicle that is sent out from the spacecraft?
13. After the soil and rock are collected as a sample for the fossils, what is immediately done to it?
14. What according to the passage is a mass Spectrometer?
Write the correct letter A-I, next to the questions 15-20.
15. Welcome Centre is located on _______________
16. Wonderful quilt shop is on _________________.
17. The handicrafts museum is located on __________________.
18. The next street up Main Street is _____________.
19. Traditional one room school house is on ______________.
20. The exact location of the one room school house is _______ .
Questions 21-24. Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
You will hear an extract from a recording in which two friends are discussing studying at the Open University.
21. What was demanded while studying with the Open University?
22. Studying and working at the same time helped in improving what skills of Rachel?
23. Why did Rachel find it easier to pursue her degree at the Open University?
24. What was Paul's plan for next year for which he was thinking of joining the Open University?
Listen to the lecture about population growth. Choose six answers from the box given below and write the correct letter, A-G next to the questions 25-30.
Now answer the following questions:
E. Most women are in their 30s and 40s and ready to start families
G. It’s the number of births you need to keep the population constant.
Listen to the audio carefully. It describes about the climate and the history of woodlands in Britain. You will not be given a chance to rewind or stop in between. Then complete the notes below. Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer:
Now answer the following questions:
31. The climate in Britain has been ______________ for the last several million years, punctuated by relatively warm time spans, or interglacials of thousands of years, one of which we are in as of now.
32. . At the peak of the last ________________the majority of Britain would have had lots of trees.
33. Birch and willow scrub may have grown along the lower reaches of the ice, with _______________in some areas.
34. Lime arrived in ___________________.
35. Birch and Willow scrub grew on __________________.
36. In the Atlantic period, a series of numerous species of trees grew, known as the ________________.
37. It’s possible that remnants of pre-glacial flora were sheltered along the western bays of Great Britain and Ireland’s ________________.
38. Information regarding the development of Britain’s flora following glaciations can be found by studying the deposits of pollen and seed in peat, as well as by the use of ___________________ dating.
39. From 7300- 4500 BC, the climate remained stable in UK known as the ______________ period.
40. Since the last glaciation, British woodland history is considered quite short in terms of ______________ time spans, and is also closely related to the human civilization developing.