PART 1 – Questions 1 – 10

Questions 1 – 5. Complete the form below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR SOME NUMBERS for each answer.

BUS PASS APPLICATION FORM

Example:                     Answer

PASS APPLIED FOR: 1 month

NAME: Nathalie (1) _________

ADDRESS: 45 (2) __________ , Newlands, Adelaide

POSTCODE: (3) ____________

DATE OF BIRTH: (4) 13th May 1982

TEL NUMBER: (4) ___________

UNIVERSITY CARD SHOWN: Yes

ZONES REQUIRED: (5) __________

Questions 6 – 10. Complete the notes below. Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS OR SOME NUMBERS for each answer.

Adelaide Day Trips on the Bus

1. The MacDonald Nature Park

Outward Journey Leaves: 8.00am

Length of Journey: 2 hours

Return Journey Leaves: (6) ____________

Things to do/see: Walk nature trails + MacDonald River

Bring: A camera

 

2. Pearl Bay

Outward Journey Leaves: 9.00am

Length of Journey: (7) ___________

Return Journey Leaves: 4.00pm

Things to do/see: Walk along (8) _________ + see view

Lie on the beach + swim

Bring: Swimming gear + a towel

 

3. The Huron Gold Mine

Outward Journey Leaves: 9.30am

Length of Journey: Half an hour

Return Journey Leaves: (9) __________

Things to do/see: Go round the museum and tunnels

Find some gold!!

Bring: (10) Mean__________

 

PART 2 – Questions 11 – 20

Questions 11 – 16. Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN 2 WORDS OR A NUMBER for each answer.

11. The highest point of the bridge is 134m above average _________.

12. The two pairs of pylons are made of _______ and ________.

13. _________% of the steel for making the bridge came from the UK.

14. 800 families from ________ homes were moved without compensation to accommodate the construction of the approaches to the bridge.

15. People ________ was the main cause of death of workers while constructing the bridge.

16. Three ________ were made to mark the opening of the bridge. One is worth several hundred dollars today.

 

Questions 17 – 20. Which FOUR of the following facts are NOT true about the Sydney Harbour Bridge today?

Choose FOUR letters (A – J) and write them in boxes 17 – 20 on your answer sheet.

  • A. There are no more trams crossing the bridge.
  • B. There are eight traffic lanes on the bridge.
  • C. Trains still cross the bridge.
  • D. People are allowed to walk across the bridge.
  • E. Buses are allowed to cross the bridge.
  • F. The Harbour Tunnel has not helped traffic congestion on the bridge.
  • G. More than 182 000 vehicles cross the bridge daily.
  • H. Horses can no longer cross the bridge.
  • I. Bicycles are not allowed to cross the bridge.
  • J. To go back and forward across the bridge costs $6.

 

PART 3 – Questions 21 – 30

Questions 21 – 27. Complete the sentences below. Write NO MORE THAN 2 WORDS for each answer.

21. While waiting for Phil, Mel and Laura were _________.

22. A telephone survey was rejected because it would be ________.

23. A mail survey was rejected because it would take _________.

24. The best number of people to survey would be ________.

25. If their survey only included 100 people, it would not be _______.

26. The number of people that Laura, Phil and Mel agree to survey was ______.

27. The number of questions in the survey was agreed to be ______.

Questions 28 – 30. Circle THREE letters A – G. What are the three locations that Laura, Phil and Mel chose for their survey?

  • A. The town square
  • B. The train station
  • C. The university cafeteria
  • D. Dobbins department store
  • E. The corner of the High Street and College Road
  • F. The bus station
  • G. The corner of the High Street and Wilkins Road

 

PART 4 – Questions 31 – 40

Questions 31 – 34. Complete the table below by matching the individual with their role (Questions 31 – 34) in the lecture on the coelacanth. Write the appropriate letters (A – F) on your answer sheet.

INDIVIDUAL

ROLE

Dr. J.L.B. Smith

(31) ____________

Marjorie Courtney-Latimer

(32) ____________

Dr. Mark Erdmann

(33) ____________

Captain Goosen

(34) ____________

ROLES

  • A) Paid fishermen for unidentified finds.
  • B) Caught a strange looking fish.
  • C) Contacted scientists in Indonesia.
  • D) Photographed a coelacanth seen by accident.
  • E) First recognised the coelacanth for what it was.
  • F) Bought a specimen of a coelacanth in a market.

Questions 35 – 40. Choose the correct letters A – C.

35. The coelacanth was…

  • A. well known to Indonesian fishermen.
  • B. unknown to Indonesian fishermen.
  • C. a first in the market.

36. The only difference between the Comoros coelacanth and the Sulawesi coelacanth is…

  • A. their intercranial joint.
  • B. their paired fins.
  • C. their colour.

37. Coelacanths seemed to have their greatest population…

  • A. 360 million years ago.
  • B. 240 million years ago.
  • C. 80 million years ago.

38. Modern coelacanths probably left no fossilised remains over the past 80 million years because…

  • A. of too much clay sediment.
  • B. conditions where they lived were not favourable for fossilisation.
  • C. volcanoes are needed for fossilisation.

39. Scientists had a better understanding of the coelacanth after 1991 because…

  • A. the French government had previously limited study on the Comoros coelacanth.
  • B. the Comoros were far away and difficult to reach.
  • C. the Comoros opened an airport.

40. On the 1991 expedition, scientist studied the coelacanth…

  • A. only from fishermen’s specimens.
  • B. through the windows of their submarine.
  • C. from diving down.

1. Jameson
2. Forest Avenue
3. 8490
4. 6249 7152
5. 1 – 5
6. 4.30pm
7. 1 hour
8. The cliffs
9. 1.30pm
10. A sweater
11. Mean sea level
12. Concrete, granite
13. About 79
14. 438
15. Falling
16. (Postage) stamps
17. D
18. F
19. G
20. J
21. Chatting/ talking
22. Too expensive
23. too long
24. 1000
25. Statistically significant
26. 500
27. 5
28. A
29. D
30. E
31. E
32. A
33. D
34. B
35. A
36. C
37. B
38. B
39. A
40. B

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