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Tuesday 22 May 2012 Afternoon GCSE BUSINESS STUDIES A292/01 Business and People *A228840612* Candidates answer on the Question Paper. OCR supplied materials: None Other materials required: Calculators may be used Duration: 1 hour * A 2 9 2 0 1 * INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes above. Please write clearly and in capital letters. Use black ink. HB pencil may be used for graphs and diagrams only. Answer all the questions. Read each question carefully. Make sure you know what you have to do before starting your answer. Write your answer to each question in the space provided. Additional paper may be used if necessary but you must clearly show your candidate number, centre number and question number(s). Do not write in the bar codes. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total number of marks for this paper is 60. Your Quality of Written Communication will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*). This document consists of 12 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. A calculator may be used for this paper [D/501/5527] DC (SLM/SLM) 50502/3 OCR is an exempt Charity Turn over

2 Answer all questions. 1 Leightons plc is a large company which manufactures sportswear which it sells to high street shops. (a) (i) Use two of the choices below to complete the following sentence to explain one feature of a public limited company. just family and friends newspapers the public the stock exchange A public limited company can raise money by selling shares to... using.... [2] (ii) The owners of Leightons plc have limited liability. Explain the meaning of the term limited liability.... [3] (iii) Within public limited companies there is said to be a separation of ownership and control. Explain what this means to a shareholder of a public limited company.... [2] (b) Leightons plc is said to be in the secondary sector as it makes sportswear. Describe how Leightons plc is dependent on businesses in the primary sector and the tertiary sector............. [2]

3 (c) Leightons plc is keeping its head office in the UK but moving its production facilities abroad. (i) Draw one line which correctly matches the type of business Leightons plc would become if it moves its production facilities abroad. Public corporation Leightons plc Multinational Co-operative [1] Turn over

4 (ii)* Leightons plc has the choice of moving its production facilities to either of the two locations detailed in Fig. 1 below. LOCATION 1 EUROPEAN UNION POLAND Wage costs 2 per hour Rent 40 000 per year Transport costs 10 000 per month LOCATION 2 ASIA SRI LANKA Wage costs 50 pence per hour Rent 8 000 per year Transport costs 20 000 per month Fig. 1 Choice of Location Using the information in Fig. 1, recommend which of the two locations Leightons plc should choose. Give reasons for your recommendation, explaining why you rejected the other choice.... [6]

(d) (i) 5 The employees at Leightons plc s UK factory are worried that they will lose their jobs if the business relocates abroad. All employees belong to the same trade union and they have voted to take strike action. What is meant by the term strike action?... [1] (ii) Explain one way in which Leightons plc and one way in which its employees will suffer as a result of this strike action. Leightons plc... Employees...... [4] (iii) The management of Leightons plc and the trade union have agreed that if the dispute is not resolved quickly they will go to the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS). Explain the role ACAS takes in industrial disputes.... [3] Turn over

6 (e) Leightons plc is concerned that it does not keep up to date with new communication developments in its communications with customers. Fig. 2 below shows the popularity of four methods of communication used by businesses to communicate with customers in 2010 and the forecast popularity of these methods in 2015. Common methods of communication used by businesses to communicate with customers Percentage 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Social networking sites, e.g. Facebook Email Mobile Phone Letter Communication method 2010 2015 Fig. 2 (i) Using the information in Fig. 2, identify the method of communication which is forecast to be the least popular in 2015.... [1] (ii) Using the information in Fig. 2, identify the method of communication which is predicted to increase at the fastest rate between 2010 and 2015..... [1] (iii) Explain why it is important that Leightons plc keeps up to date with developments in communication methods when communicating with its customers.... [2] [Total Marks: 28]

7 2 James Reddick owns Viva, a business which provides household services including plumbing, electrical and building work. James operates the business as a sole proprietor. (a) State and explain one advantage and one disadvantage to James of operating Viva as a sole proprietor. Advantage............ Disadvantage............ [4] (b) Viva is in competition with Delto, a social enterprise which specialises in household repairs for the elderly. Explain how the objectives of James, a sole proprietor, may differ from those of Delto, a social enterprise................... [3] Turn over

(c) Viva has many stakeholders including suppliers and customers. 8 (i)* Explain how the interests of these two stakeholder groups may be in conflict with each other.... [4] (ii) One of the businesses which supplies Viva has become insolvent. Explain what is meant by a business becoming insolvent.... [2] (d) Viva wants to employ a new trainee. James has produced a job description and a person specification for the new trainee job. (i) Using the table below, indicate with a tick ( ) whether each feature is found on a job description or on a person specification. Feature Job description Person specification Who their line manager will be Qualifications needed Hours of work Previous experience [4]

(ii) 9 State and explain two ways in which Viva could advertise the new trainee job. 1... Explanation... 2... Explanation...... [4] (iii) Viva has received 100 applications for the trainee job. It will use each candidate s curriculum vitae (CV) and a letter of application to decide whether to shortlist them for interview. Explain how each of the following can help Viva to shortlist candidates for the job. Curriculum vitae (CV)... Letter of application...... [4] Turn over

(iv) 10 One of the applicants for the trainee job, Chris, has a disability. James is unsure whether to shortlist Chris because of his disability. Advise James on whether or not he should shortlist Chris. Give reasons for your answer.... [4] (e) James is concerned about employee motivation at Viva. Explain how job enrichment might help to improve employee motivation at Viva................... [3] [Total Marks: 32]

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