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Car Club and Men's Shed Insights

The document outlines a Car Club Scheme that provides members access to a fleet of cars, with details on booking, costs, and restrictions. It also includes a section on a Men's Shed initiative, highlighting benefits and achievements from members' experiences. Additionally, it discusses a Performing Arts course review and findings related to the sunken ship HMS Terror.
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Car Club and Men's Shed Insights

The document outlines a Car Club Scheme that provides members access to a fleet of cars, with details on booking, costs, and restrictions. It also includes a section on a Men's Shed initiative, highlighting benefits and achievements from members' experiences. Additionally, it discusses a Performing Arts course review and findings related to the sunken ship HMS Terror.
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PARTI Quesfionsl-10
Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.

Car Club Scheme

o How the scheme works: Every member has access to a fleet of cars

Nearest location:

o 1. . ... Street, near the 2 ... ..

Using the car:

. Use membership card to unlock the car


o Enter number on the 3 ... .. ... ... in the car .

Booking: .
. Small charge for using the 4 . ... to book .

Cbst:

. Maximum cost: 5 e ... .. an hour


. Cost of 6 .. ... is included
e There is a 7 . . ... for family members
o f 10 a month supplement to cover the higher price of I ... .. for younger
drivers
r Members can have a 'frequent users card' for an extra 9 t .., .. a month

Other information:

. Pets are not allowed in the cars


. Scheme is good for the 10 ... .
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PART 2 Quesffo ns 11 - 23

Quesfions 11 and 12

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO things does Eddie say he has gained from belonging to a Men's Shed?

A He has increased his fitness.


B He has completed a training course.
C He now has a routine.
D He has made new friends.
E He has taken up a new hobby.

Quesfions 13 and 14

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO things does Eddie say about how the Harrington Men's Shed got started?

A He got advice about getting financial support.


B Finding a location was the most important thing for him to do.
C He got the idea from a relative.
D He needed help using the internet to advertise it.
.E lt was easier than he expected to get members.

Quesfions 15 and 16

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO things does Eddie say about how Harrington Men's Shed operates?

A They do one main type of activity.


B They are able to borrow equipment they need.
G They prefer to follow a schedule.
D They receive donations of materials to use.
E They charge a small subscription to join.

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Quesfions 17 - 23
\Nhat does Eddie say each of the following Men's Sheds has achieved?

Choose SEyEN answers from the box and write the correct letter, A'1, next to questions 17-23.

Achievements

A learning to cook together


B using a Product to make money
C establishing links with other men's groups
D helping with a conservation project
E taking part in a concert
F attracting media attention for a project
G helping develop children's skills
H entering a local comPetition
I maintaining a small Public space

a
Men's Sheds

17 Brandon

t8 Appleton

19 \Mlliamsville

20 Clifton

21 Sandbdrn

22 Debley

23 Lawrence
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PART 3 Quesffons 24 - 36
Quesfions 24 - 30

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

Performing Arts course review


24 What did Suzy find challenging about Script Writing?

A coming up with an interesting plot


B developing the characters fullY
C making it suitable for the screen

25 \Nhat did Rob find difficult about lmprovisation?

A delivering his lines in an amusing way


B responding quickly to what others said
C giving a believable Performance

26 \A/hat is Rob doing when he talks about Performing for Screen?


a
A agreeing with a common belief
B detailing which techniques to use
C admitting that he found it hard

27 What does Suzy say about the Stage Directing module she did?

A She was unhappy with the behaviour of some actors.


B She found it embarrassing to give people instructions'
C She thought it was more boring than expected.

28 How didRob feel after doing Performance Technology?

A satisfied that he had a good understanding of the basics


B certain that he would like to learn more about it
C surprised by how easily he managed to do tasks

29 Suzy wishes she had done some music on the course because she would like to

A learn to play an instrument.


B know how music creates moods.
I
C find out how music helPs actors,
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30 How does Rob feel about his upcoming audition for a play?

A concerned aboutwhat he has prepared


B convinced someone else will get the lead role
C confident about performing in front of the panel
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Quesfions 31 and 32

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO things worry both students about doing acting as a career?

A how highly comPetitive it is


B how insecure it is as a profession
C how unfair it is to have to pay an agent
D how hard it is to play a wide range of roles
E how poorly paid it is at the beginning of a career

Quesfions 33 and 34

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO things do the students both say about performing in musicals?

A lt must be a lot of fun.


B lt can be very tiring.
C lt is not suitable for serious actors.
D lt require's a lot of talent.'
E lt is a good way to begin an acting career.

Quesfions 35 and 36

Choose TWO letters, A-E.

Which TWO modules would both students like to study next year?

A Screen Directing
B Teaching
C Stage Management
D Broadcast Presenting
E Drama TheraPy

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PART 4 Quesfio ns 37 - 49
Complete the notes below.

Write ONE WORD ONLY for each answer.

Maritime discovery: the sunken ship, HMS Terror


The ship's Iast voyage

. The ship sank in 1845 on an expedition to find the Northwest Passage.


o lt was strong, had a new 37 .. ... , and plenty of equipment and supplies.
o A 38 .. ... was found later on land.
. Some crew had escaped from the ship when it was trapped in 39 .

Discovery of the ship

o The ship was discovered on the seabed in 2016.


. Evidence suggests it probably sank during the 40 .. ... months.
o The ship was not crushed, and its 41 .... . was undamaged.

lnvestigating the ship's interior

o Small remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) fitted with cameras were used.
o There was good underwater 42 .... . for diving, but the water was very
cold.
. ROVs vVere able to enter individual parts of the ship through
open 43
o The only room the ROVs could not enter was where the 44 ..... slept.

Findings on board

o Much of the 45 ... . . was still in place, as well as scientific instruments.


o Researchers hope to find 46 .. ... lying beneath sediment.
. Organic materials are protected by the sediment, cold water and 47
o One piece of equipment they have found suggests that some 48 ... . ... .. . ... of

the voyage may exist.

Future research

. Excavation is likely to take a number of 49 . . ... to carry out.

Common questions

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The discovery of HMS Terror involved using remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) with cameras to explore the ship. Good underwater visibility and cold water helped, but exploration was slowed as some parts were inaccessible to ROVs .

Men's Sheds have achieved various outcomes such as learning to cook together, helping with a conservation project, attracting media attention, and developing children's skills among others .

Eddie mentioned that getting advice about financial support and finding a location were crucial for starting the Harrington Men's Shed. He also got the idea from a relative and found it easier than expected to gain members .

Eddie gained a new routine and made new friends from his involvement in a Men's Shed .

The ship likely sank during colder months, indicated by its undamaged hull, implying it wasn't crushed by ice severity, although some crew escaped after it was trapped .

Suzy found developing characters fully in script writing challenging and was unhappy with the behavior of some actors in her stage directing module .

Both view performing in musicals as fun but recognize it as tiring, and they see it requiring lots of talent; they share concerns that it might not be suitable for serious actors but view it as a good entry into a performing career .

Rob feels confident about performing in front of a panel but recognizes the competitive and insecure nature of acting as a profession, expressing satisfaction in understanding performance technology basics .

The ship's preservation is aided by sediment, cold water, and ice, which protect organic materials, allowing researchers to potentially find valuable artifacts and documents below the sediment .

The Harrington Men's Shed operates by borrowing equipment they need and receiving donations of materials, alongside charging a small subscription fee to join .

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