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Edexcel GCSELeisure and Tourism
Double Award
Unit 1: Investigating Leisure and
Tourism
Friday 11 January 2008 Morning
Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Materials required for examination Items included with question papers
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Instructions to Candidates
In the boxes above, write your centre number, candidate number, your surname, initials and signature.Check that you have the correct question paper.Answer ALL the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this question paper.Do not use pencil. Use blue or black ink.
Information for Candidates
The marks for individual questions and the parts of questions are shown in round brackets: e.g. (2).There are 9 questions in this question paper. The total mark for this paper is 90.There are 20 pages in this question paper. Any blank pages are indicated.
Advice to Candidates
You will be assessed on your ability to organise and present information, ideas, descriptions andarguments clearly and logically, including your use of grammar, punctuation and spelling.
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This publication may be reproduced only in accordance withEdexcel Limited copyright policy.
2008 Edexcel Limited.
Printers Log. No.
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Answer ALL the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided.
1. (a) Look at the purpose of visits in the left-hand column and link them, using a straight
line, to the correct example in the right-hand column. Below is an example of what
to do.
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(b) Identify two other types of purpose of visits.
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A school trip to a theme park
A man flying to London for a
meeting
Friends going to Spain for twoweeks
Business
Visiting an attraction
A holiday
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2. The leisure industry is divided into key components. Describe each of the following key
components.
Key component Description
Catering
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Childrens play activities
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Arts and entertainment
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Use this job advert to answer question 3(a)
3. (a) Identify the job that best matches this description.
A travel agent A tour guide A childrens overseas representative
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(b) Describe two duties for each of the following jobs.
(i) Lifeguard
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Could you rise to the challenge of entertaining children on holiday? If you combine a flair
for inventing and delivering fun-filled activities with a responsible attitude, well give you
the support to succeed. You should be over 18 years of age, have at least two years practical
experience with groups of children or a relevant childcare qualification.
(Source: www.firstchoice4jobs.co.uk)
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(ii) Air cabin crew
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Use this map of Filey to answer question 4.
(Source: www.fileybay.com/misc/fileymap.html)
Key
Theatres
Places of interest
Sporting activities/facilities
Education
RailwayLevel Crossing
Tourist Information
Car Park
Church
Toilets
Toilet / Disabled Toilet
Footpath
Pedestrian Area
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5. (a) Describe two products and services offered to users of adventure playgrounds.
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(b) Explain how childrens play facilities have changed over the past 20 years.
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6. Use the following to answer question 6.
(a) Explain how the train tickets and the music concert links leisure with tourism.
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(b) Explain how the hotel and the health club links leisure with tourism.
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A group of friends from Manchester have booked a short break to Brighton on the south
coast, so they can go to a music concert.
The package includes a hotel and return train tickets. The hotel has a bar, two restaurants,
nightly entertainment and a health club with a swimming pool.
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7. (a) Describe the term outbound flights.
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Use the brochure extract to answer questions 7(c) and (d).
(Source: adapted from first choice brochure)
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(c) Explain why the holiday shown is classed as a package holiday.
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(d) Air transport is the most suitable method of travel for this package holiday.
Do you agree with this statement? Give reasons for your answer.
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8. Peoples interests is one factor that affects what people choose to do in their leisure
time.
Gilpin Family Tree
(a) Name one member of the Gilpin family and suggest how he/she may spend his/her
leisure time given his/her interest.
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(ii) Suggest how Rakhee, Brian and Reena would spend their leisure time together
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Mr James Gilpin, aged 66
Interests: History relating to World War II
Mrs Iris Gilpin, aged 62
Interests: Gardening
Mrs Rakhee Gilpin, aged 31
Interests: Countryside
Mr Brian Gilpin, aged 35
Interests: Trains
Miss Heather Gilpin, aged 35
Interests: Travelling
Miss Reena Gilpin, aged 4
Interests: Toys
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Wimbledon Plans
The Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon have developed from the garden partyatmosphere to a highly professional tournament attracting approximately 500,000
people. Players from over 60 countries regularly compete in front of a crowd of millions
worldwide, through the press, radio, Internet and television.
The successful London Olympic bid for the 2012 Games means that in 2012 the
Olympic tennis tournament will be held at Wimbledon.
The All England Lawn Tennis Club is developing its jewel in the crown the Centre
Court.
The Centre Court of the future
Centre Court will gain a new, modern retractable roof, which will enable all weather
play during The Championships. This is designed to complement the original 1920s
stadium.
The Centre Courts capacity will be increased from 13,800 spectators to 15,000 by the
addition of six rows of seating to the upper tier on three (east, north and west) sides.
There will be more catering outlets offering a wider choice of food both indoors and
outdoors. During the non-Championships period, visitors will be able to use the new
Caf Centre Court with its access to the Centre Court viewing gallery.
(Source: adapted from: www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/about/guide/longtermplan.html)
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(c) Analyse the positive and negative impacts of this Wimbledon development.
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(d) Suggest how Wimbledon can be developed in a sustainable manner. You should
justify your suggestions.
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