GCSE 4080/01 BUSINESS STUDIES

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Surname Centre Number Candidate Number Other Names 0 GCSE 4080/01 BUSINESS STUDIES A.M. TUESDAY, 21 May 2013 2 hours Question Maximum Mark 1. 2 Mark Awarded 2. 2 3. 3 4080 010001 4. 2 5. 3 ADDITIONAL MATERIALS Calculators may be used. 6. 4 7. 4 8. 20 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Do not use pencil or gel pen. Do not use correction fluid. Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Answer all questions. 9. 10. 11. TOTAL 20 20 20 100 Write your answers to all the questions in the spaces provided in this question-and-answer booklet. If you run out of space, use the continuation pages at the back of the booklet, taking care to number the question(s) correctly. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets at the end of each question or part-question. You are reminded that assessment will take into account the quality of written communication used in your answers to questions 9(c) and 11(e). AM*(S13-4080-01)

2 Answer all the questions in the spaces provided. 1. Which two of the following are non-monetary rewards received by workers? [2] Tick two boxes. 1 2 Bonuses Medical Insurance 3 4 Company Car Salaries 2. Which two of the following are most likely to be found in a deed of partnership? [2] Tick two boxes. 1 2 How many goods to sell Quereshi and Jones Names of partners How profits are to be shared 3 The price of goods to be sold 4 3. Suzie Kadir is applying to her bank for a loan. She has been asked to send a business plan. List three pieces of financial information that Suzie could include in her business plan. [3] (i)... (ii)... (iii)... (4080-01)

3 4. Co-operative shops are found all over the country. (a) Who are most likely to be the owners of these shops? [1] Tick one box. Customers 1 Taxpayers 2 The Government 3 (b) What is the term for the share of the profits of co-operatives? [1] Tick one box. 4080 010003 Dividend 1 Interest 2 Shareholding 3 (4080-01) Turn over.

4 5. (a) Underline the definition which best describes the term limited liability. [1] (i) (ii) (iii) The company is limited to the number of shareholders it has. The company must sell its shares on the Stock Exchange. The owners do not have to sell personal possessions if the business fails. (b) Below are some examples of businesses. Which two are most likely to have limited liability? [2] Tick two boxes. Jones and Co. Ltd (Builders) 1 Mix N Match p.l.c. (Clothing Retailer) 2 Colin Edwards (Greengrocer) 3 Quick and Wright (Accountants) 4 (4080-01)

5 6. Below are a number of business terms and phrases. BALANCE SHEET CURRENT ASSETS CASH FLOW CURRENT LIABILITIES LEASING HIRE PURCHASE 4080 010005 OPENING BALANCE WORKING CAPITAL Which of the above business terms and phrases best describes each of the following: [4] (a) a system where goods are rented but which are eventually owned by the business; (b) current assets minus current liabilities; (c) a business financial document where the assets and liabilities are shown; (d) what the business owes and which must normally be paid within 12 months? (4080-01) Turn over.

6 7. Explain what effect each of the following might have on the sales of products by businesses: (i) an increase in income tax paid by customers; [2] (ii) a fall in the value of the pound against other currencies. [2] 8. Ryan Davies has been a keen reader since childhood. After being made redundant from a travel agent business, where he had worked for a number of years, he decided to set up a shop selling new and second hand books. (a) Suggest and explain two reasons why people such as Ryan want to set up their own businesses. [4] (i)... (ii)... (4080-01)

7 (b) Suggest two aims Ryan might have for the business. [2] (i)... (ii)... (c) Shopkeepers such as Ryan are sometimes called retailers. Briefly describe one function of retailers. [2] (d) All retailers need short-term finance to pay for day-to-day expenses. Suggest and explain one type of short-term finance Ryan might use. [4] Suggestion... Explanation... 4080 010007 (4080-01) Turn over.

8 After a while, Ryan found that his sales revenue was not as great as he expected. He is considering whether or not to diversify by selling tea, coffee and cakes to customers in one part of his shop. (e) Advise Ryan as to whether or not he should serve refreshments in part of the shop. [8] (4080-01)

9 9. UK Government statistics show the following information: Value of sales of audio and video equipment (i.e. home music systems and televisions) from specialist shops. 2008 2009 2010 1243m 857m 812m These figures form part of the product life cycle for audio and video equipment sold at specialist electrical shops. (a) From which part of the product life cycle do the 2008 to 2010 figures appear to have been taken? [1] Tick one box. DECLINE GROWTH 1 2 MATURITY 3 4080 010009 (b) Briefly outline possible reasons for the change in these figures from 2008 to 2010. [3] (4080-01) Turn over.

10 (c) Evaluate ways in which the retailers of audio and video equipment can use pricing strategies to maintain the sales of their products. [10] (4080-01)

11 One way in which the manufacturers of audio and video equipment can maintain sales is by providing quality products. (d) Suggest and explain three ways in which the manufacturers of audio and video equipment can make sure that they can provide quality products. [6] (i)... (ii)... (iii)... (4080-01) Turn over.

12 10. The Virgin Group is a complicated business organisation which means that it is divided into a number of individual private limited companies. The Virgin Group was set up by Sir Richard Branson in 1970 and he is a major shareholder in all the companies. (a) Explain one difference between a private limited company and a public limited company. [2] The Virgin Group has grown to include businesses in areas ranging from mobile telephones to transportation, travel, financial services, media, music and fitness. Some of the growth has involved buying existing businesses. (b) Which term below is used to describe growth by buying existing businesses? [1] Tick one box. ACQUISITION INTERNAL GROWTH 1 2 The Virgin Group is so large that it gains economies of scale. (c) (i) What is meant by the term economy of scale? [2] (4080-01)

13 (ii) Explain one economy of scale from which the Virgin Group might benefit. [3] The Virgin Group has created more than 300 branded products. The Virgin brand is very important to the business. (d) Why is the brand so important in the marketing of products? [4] (4080-01) Turn over.

14 The Virgin Group is generally regarded as a business with strong ethical policies meaning that it treats its stakeholders such as suppliers, workers and customers with honesty and fairness. (e) Evaluate whether or not it is good for the business to have such ethical policies. [8] (4080-01)

15 BLANK PAGE PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAGE (4080-01) Turn over.

11. Radsonic plc produces car radiators which are supplied to car manufacturers. Below is the profit and loss account for Radsonic plc for 2010 to 2012. 16 (4080 PROFIT AND LOSS FIGURES FOR RADSONIC PLC 2010-2012 2010 2011 2012 Sales 3 000 000 4 000 000 5 000 000 Cost of Sales 1 000 000 1 500000 2 000 000 Gross Profit 2 000 000 2 500000 3 000 000 Gross % Profit 66.7% 62.5% 60% Total Expenses 1 850 000 2 200000? Net Profit 150 000 300 000 200 000 Net % Profit? 7.5% 4% (a) Calculate the Total Expenses paid by Radsonic plc in 2012. [1] (b) Calculate the net percentage profit of Radsonic plc for 2010. (Show your workings). [2] (4080-01)

-01)_ 17 The directors of Radsonic plc believe that they need to expand their production lines by introducing Computer Aided Manufacture (CAM). (c) Outline (i) one advantage and (ii) one disadvantage for Radsonic plc of using CAM to produce their radiators. [4] (i) Advantage... (ii) Disadvantage... The expansion of the business and the introduction of CAM may mean that more workers will need to be recruited. As part of the process Radsonic plc will need to write a person specification. (d) (i) What is a person specification? [1] (ii) Suggest two items which might appear on a person specification. [2] Item 1... Item 2... (4080-01) Turn over.

18 It is likely that the new recruits and existing workers will need to be trained to use the new CAM system. Radsonic plc could use on the job or off the job training. (e) By considering the advantages and disadvantages of each, advise Radsonic plc on whether on the job or off the job training is preferable for the firm and its workers. [10] END OF PAPER (4080-01)

19 Question number Additional page, if required. Write the question numbers in the left-hand margin. (4080-01) Turn over.

20 Question number Additional page, if required. Write the question numbers in the left-hand margin. (4080-01)