SECTION 3
Questions 17-30
Questions 17-23
Loot at the statements numbered 17-23. As you listen, circle T if the statement is
true, F if the statement is false or N if there is no information given.
Example:
All students have to write an assignment
T
F (
N
)
17. Work experience is organised by the student
T
F
N
18. Work experience is part-time work
T
F
N
19. Barbara has almost completed her course
T
F
N
20. Work experience is paid
T
F
N
21. The student has to write a report about the company
T
F
N
22. The company has to write a report about the student
T
F
N
23. Barbara has applied to other companies
T
F
N
24. Circle the correct letter.
A Barbara felt confident that she would be accepted by the company
B
The secretary assured Barbara she would be accepted by the company
C
Barbara hoped she would be accepted by the company
D Barbara did not feel confident she would be accepted by the company
Questions 25-30
Complete the message below.
25
MESSAGE
Name
26
27
Miss Ms Mrs Mr (Circle one)
Address No
Street:
28
Suburb: Forestville.
Postcode:
29 Phone:
30 Best time to call:
SECTION 4
Questions 31-40
31. Circle the correct letter.
Which is the most dangerous seat in a car?
A front left
B front right
C back left
D back right
32. Circle TWO letters.
From the following list, which TWO things have the greatest effect
on
the severity of injury in a car accident?
A age
of
driver
B blood alcohol level
C sex
of
driver
D seating
position
E kind
of
vehicle
F age
of
vehicle
Questions 33-34
What TWO factors have previously been the focus of safe driver
education?
33.___________________________
34. _________________________
35. Write TWO words.
Which kind of vehicle is the most dangerous?
Questions 36-39
Complete the table below with information from the talk.
Speed
of car
(kph)
Percentage chance of injury
Percentage
requiring treatment at
chance of
death
1) scene of accident 2) hospital
Passenger
42
10-20
60-70
36.
37.
70
30
38.
39.
60
40
Driver
0
40. Circle TWO letters.
Which TWO reasons are suggested to explain why passengers are more at
risk than drivers, in an accident?
A drivers automatically turn to the right
B drivers usually protect themselves
C cars tend to turn to the right when the driver brakes
D cars are not designed very well
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