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Functional Skills Mathematics Level 2 sample assessment Sample paper 2 www.cityandguilds.com January 2012 Version 1.0 Candidate Name (First, Middle, Last) Total marks Task Mark Candidate enrolment number DOB (DDMMYYYY) Candidate signature Assessment date (DDMMYYYY) Centre number Total Length of assessment: 1 hour 30 minutes You should have the following for this assessment a pen with black or blue ink a pencil and eraser a 30cm ruler graph paper a calculator a protractor. You may use a dictionary. General instructions There are 3 tasks to complete. Each task is worth 20 marks You should spend an equal amount of time on each task. Read through each task carefully. Show your working out. You may get marks for it. Check your calculations. Remember to put units on your answers. Write all working out and answers in this booklet. The City and Guilds of London Institute 2012

- 2 - Task 1 Team meeting There are 20 marks available for this task. Introduction This task is about arranging an event. You work for a large company. Your job is to organise a team meeting for the staff. 1A Your manager asks you to book a meeting room in a hotel for any Wednesday in June. You have to email the staff with information at least 6 weeks before the meeting. Meeting room availability April Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 May Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 June Sun Mon Tue Wed Thur Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Today s date Room not available for hire Room booked Room available for hire Choose a date in June for the meeting and work out the latest date you can email the staff. Space for working. Meeting date Latest date to email the staff (3 marks)

- 3-1B You need to hire the meeting room for a full day. There will be a maximum of 30 people at the meeting. You need to book lunch for each person three servings of tea or coffee for each person. The hotel has two different options for meetings - normal rate or all inclusive rate. Here is a price list: Option A Normal rate for meetings Meeting room hire Lunch Half day - 100 Full day - 180 14.50 per person Tea or coffee 2.50 per person per serving During the month of June lunch is half price. Work out the total cost for the hire of the meeting room lunch tea or coffee. Total cost (5 marks)

- 4-1C Option B All inclusive daily rate for meetings This includes hire of meeting room lunch three servings of tea or coffee per person biscuits fruit juice and water All for 25 per person What is the total cost for 30 people using the all inclusive rate? Total cost (1 mark) 1D You have to pay a deposit of 15% of the total amount when you book. How much is the deposit for each option? 1D The balance of the cost of hiring the Conference Room has to be paid three weeks before the date of the conference. Deposit for Option A Deposit for Option B (3 marks)

1E Make a table to show your supervisor a summary of what you found out. Include the total cost, the deposit and the amount left to pay for each option. - 5 - (5 marks) 1F Decide which option you will choose for the hire of the meeting room. Give one reason for your answer. Option Reason (1 mark)

- 6-1G Check one of your calculations. Write your check here. (2 marks)

- 7 - Task 2 Gravel driveway There are 20 marks available for this task. Introduction This task is about working out the cost of the gravel for a driveway. You work for a building company. A customer wants a gravel driveway. Sketch of customer s old driveway. Not to scale Road key Fence Old driveway 10m House Wall 16m 5m Garage 5m 2A The customer wants a flower bed approximately 5 feet wide all along the fence. 1 foot is equivalent to 0.305 metres Work out the width of the flower bed in metres. Width of flower bed ( (2 marks)

- 8-2B Draw a scale diagram of the driveway and the flower bed. Label your diagram and show the scale. Use the graph paper below. (6 marks)

2C The customer wants gravel on the whole driveway apart from the flower bed. What is the area of the driveway that needs gravel? - 9 - Area that needs gravel (4 marks) 2D 1000kg of gravel will cover approx 14m 2 How many kilograms of gravel do you need for the driveway? Amount of gravel (kg) (3 marks)

- 10-2E The supplier sells gravel in bags. Bag 875kg 118 per bag How much will it cost to buy enough gravel for the driveway? Total cost of gravel (3 marks) 2F Check one of your calculations. Write your check here. (2 marks)

- 11 - Task 3 Staff training There are 20 marks available for this task. Introduction This task is about deciding which staff training to run. You are the manager of a shop. Head Office provides training sessions to improve staff performance. 20 customers completed a survey last week about the shop assistants. Here are the results. How would you rate the shop assistant for speed of service? attitude? appearance? product knowledge? Customer Scores out of 10 1 is very poor 10 is excellent A 5 9 2 2 B 8 10 5 3 C 5 10 3 D 7 9 5 3 E 7 8 5 5 F 8 9 3 1 G 6 8 4 H 5 9 3 6 I 6 9 5 2 J 8 8 3 2 K 5 7 2 3 L 7 8 4 4 M 6 9 5 2 N 6 8 2 2 O 7 9 3 P 6 7 4 5 Q 8 8 4 9 R 5 7 5 S 6 7 5 T 7 7 4

- 12-3A What percentage of the customers in last week s survey gave scores of 8 or more for attitude? Percentage of customers (2 marks) 3B In a survey before the training session on staff attitude 15% of customers gave scores of 8 or more for attitude. Was the training successful? Give one reason for your decision. 3C What is the range of the scores for each question in last week s survey? (1 mark) Speed of service Attitude Appearance Product knowledge (3 marks)

- 13-3D You need to work out the average score for each question in last week s survey. Decide which one type of average to use. Work out the average scores. Circle type of average used mean median mode Speed of service Attitude Appearance Product knowledge (5 marks) 3E You need to send a summary of the results of the survey to Head Office. Draw a suitable chart to show the average scores. Use the graph paper on the next page. (5 marks)

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- 15-3F Head Office provides training sessions on Speed of service Attitude Appearance Product knowledge. Decide which training session you will include in the staff training day. Explain to Head Office the reasons for your decision. Include one comment using your results for the average and one comment using your results for the range. Training session Reasons (2 marks) 3G Check one of your calculations. Write your check here. (2 marks) End of assessment

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