Section 1: Questions 1-10
Questions 1-5
Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.
- What does Peter want to drink?
- tea
- coffee
- a cold drink
- What caused Peter problems at the bank?
- The exchange rate was down
- He was late
- The computers weren’t working
- Who did Peter talk to at the bank?
- an old friend
- an American man
- a German man
- Henry gave Peter a map of
- the city
- the bus routes
- the train system
- What do Peter and Sally decide to order?
- food and drinks
- just food
- just drinks
Questions 6-8
Complete the notes below using words from the options given below.
Art gallery
Cathedral
Castle
Gardens
Markets
Tourist attractions open all day: (6) ………………………….. and Gardens
Tourist attractions NOT open on Mondays: (7) ………………………….. and Castle
Tourist attractions which have free entry: (8) ………………………….. and Markets
Questions 9 and 10
Complete the sentences below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.
- The first place Peter and Sally will visit is the …………………………..
- At the Cathedral, Peter really wants to …………………………..
Part 2: Questions 11-20
Choose the correct letter A, B or C.
- The Counselling Service may contact tutors if
- they are too slow in marking assignments
- they give students a lot of work
- they don’t inform students about their progress
- Stress may be caused by
- new teachers
- time pressure
- unfamiliar subject matter
- International students may find stress difficult to handle because
- they lack support from family and friends
- they don’t have time to make new friends
- they find it difficult to socialise
- A personal crisis may be caused by
- studying for too long overseas
- business problems in the student’s own country
- disruptions to personal relationships
- Students may lose self-esteem if
- they have to change courses
- they don’t complete a course
- their family puts too much pressure on them
- Students should consult Glenda Roberts if
- their general health is poor
- their diet is too strict
- they can’t eat the local food
- Students in financial difficulties can receive
- assistance to buy books
- a loan to pay their course fees
- a no-interest loan to cover study expenses
- Loans are also available to students who
- can’t pay their rent
- need to buy furniture
- can’t cover their living expenses
- The number of students counselled by the service last year was
- 214
- 240
- 2,600
- The speaker thinks the Counselling Service
- has been effective in spite of staff shortages
- in under used by students
- has suffered badly because of staff cuts
Part 3: Questions 21-24
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
DETAILS OF ASSIGNMENT
Part 1 Essay: Title ‘Assess the two methods of (21) ………………………….. in social science research
Number of words: (22) …………………………..
Part 2 Small scale study: Choose one method
Gather data from at least (23)………………………….. subjects
Part 3 Report on study: Number of words: (24) …………………………..
Questions 25 and 26
Choose TWO letters A-E.
What TWO disadvantages of the questionnaire form of data collection do the students discuss?
- The data is sometimes invalid
- Too few people may respond
- It is less likely to reveal the unexpected
- It can only be used with literate populations
- There is a delay between the distribution and return of questionnaires
Questions 27-30
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THREE TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Author | Title | Publisher | Year of publication |
---|---|---|---|
(27)………………………….. | sample surveys in social science research | ||
Bell | (28)………………………….. | (29)………………………….. | |
Wilson | interviews that work | Oxford University Press | (30)………………………….. |
Part 4: Questions 31 and 32
Choose the correct letter A, B and C.
- Corporate crime is generally committed
- against individuals
- by groups
- for companies
- Corporate crime does NOT include
- employees stealing from their company
- unintentional crime by employees
- fraud resulting from company policy
Questions 33-38
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THREE TWO WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Corporate crime has been ignored by:
• The (33) ………………………….. e.g. films
• (34) …………………………..
Reasons:
• Often more complex and needing (35) …………………………..
• Less human interest than conventional crime
• Victims often (36) …………………………..
Effects:
• Economic costs
o May appear unimportant to (37) …………………………..
o Can make large (38) ………………………….. for company
Questions 39 and 40
Choose TWO letters A-F.
The oil tanker explosion was an example of a crime which
- was no-one’s fault
- was not a corporate crime
- was intentional
- was caused by indifference
- has tragic results
- made a large profit for the company
Cambridge IELTS 4 Listening Test 2 section 1 answers
- C
- C
- B
- B
- A
- cathedral
- markets
- garden
- art gallery
- climb the tower
Cambridge IELTS 4 Listening Test 2 section 2 answers
- C
- B
- A
- C
- B
- C
- A
- B
- B
- A
Cambridge IELTS 4 Listening Test 2 section 3 answers
- collecting data
- 1500
- 5
- 3000-4000
- B
- C
- Mehta
- survey research
- London University
- 1988
Cambridge IELTS 4 Listening Test 2 section 4 answers
- C
- A
- mass media
- academic circles
- specialist knowledge
- unaware
- individual customers
- illegal profits
- D
- E
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