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www.onlineexamhelp.com www.onlineexamhelp.com CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS GCE Advanced Subsidiary Level MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2013 series 8001 GENERAL PAPER 8001/11 Paper 1, maximum raw mark 50 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners meeting before marking began, which would have considered the acceptability of alternative answers. Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the Principal Examiner Report for Teachers. Cambridge will not enter into discussions about these mark schemes. Cambridge is publishing the mark schemes for the October/November 2013 series for most IGCSE, GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level components and some Ordinary Level components. www.onlineexamhelp.com

Page 2 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper USE OF ENGLISH CRITERIA TABLE Marks Band 1 excellent : fully operational command Band 2 good very good : effective command Band 3 average : reasonable command Band 4 flawed but not weak : inconsistent command Band 5 weak very weak : little/(no) effective communication 18 20 14 17 10 13 6 9 0 5 very few slips/errors highly fluent very effective use of expressions and idioms excellent use of vocabulary; (near) faultless grammar excellent sentence structure and organisation of paragraphs excellent spelling/punctuation. few slips/errors fluent effective use of expressions/idioms good use of vocabulary; sound grammar good sentence structure/well-organised paragraphs good spelling/punctuation. some slips/basic errors but acceptable standard overall reasonably fluent/not difficult to read generally appropriate use of expressions/idioms fair range and apt use of basic vocabulary; acceptable grammar simple/unambitious sentence structure/paragraphing reasonable spelling/punctuation. regular and frequent slips/errors hesitant fluency/not easy to follow at times some inappropriate expressions/idioms limited range of vocabulary; faulty grammar some flawed sentence structure/paragraphing regular spelling/punctuation errors. almost every line contains (many) slips/errors of all kinds little/(no) fluency/difficult (almost impossible) to follow (very) poor use of expression/idiom (very) poor range of vocabulary: (very) poor grammar (very) poor sentence structure/paragraphing (very) poor spelling/punctuation. bracketed descriptors denote 0 2 range of marks.

Page 3 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper CONTENT CRITERIA TABLE Band 1 excellent : very good and comprehensive knowledge/ Band 2 good very good : good knowledge/ Band 3 UPPER average : sound knowledge/ Band 3 LOWER fair knowledge/ Band 4 flawed but not weak: limited knowledge/ Band 5 weak very weak : poor/very poor knowledge/ 26 30 20 25 16 19 13 15 7 12 0 6 comprehensive coverage, totally relevant material, perceptive, analytical thoughtful, enlightening illustration using local, national and international examples where applicable coherent and engaging discussion, displaying sensitivity, sophistication, awareness and maturity (very) well structured. totally (near totally) relevant, well focused but less analytical and perceptive than Band 1 major points well developed (very) good range of examples/illustration logical and systematic discussion effectively structured. competent: major points adequately developed largely relevant and remains focused on the question reasonable range of examples/illustration to support key points reasonably structured. more obvious points mentioned rather than adequately developed some digression, but generally sticks to the question does not always support major points with apt illustration tendency to assert/generalise rather than argue/discuss in detail may lack focus. restricted material/scope: rather pedestrian some relevance but may be implicit/tangential at times prone to unsubstantiated, sweeping statements: ideas vague and/or lacking sustained development: can be digressive and wander off limited illustration and/or factual inaccuracy insufficient focus; essay offloads everything known about the particular with inadequate reference to the key words in the question. (totally) inadequate content with little/no substance: (very) vague and confused ideas question largely (completely) misinterpreted/misunderstood very limited (total) irrelevance very limited/(no) appropriate illustration. bracketed descriptors denote 0 2 range.

Page 4 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper 1 What is currently the most important political challenge being faced by your country and to what extent is it being tackled? main focus must be on political challenge and your country progress made in addressing the challenge should be clearly illustrated comparisons with how other countries have fared with a similar problem could be useful. 2 How far do receiving countries really benefit from development aid? a number of receiving countries benefit little, or not at all, from development aid the aid can disappear into the pockets of corrupt politicians/parties how development aid can stifle initiative and hinder independent progress what donor countries can do to ensure that receiving countries do really benefit from the aid given. 3 How far is poverty still a problem in your country? main focus on your country but illustrative comparisons may be enlightening/interesting what is the cause of the poverty and the extent to which it is deep-rooted measures taken already to solve the problem with an indication of any successes what still needs to be done to alleviate any remaining poverty. 4 If you are convicted of a crime, you should lose your rights as a citizen. Consider this view. a question relating to basic human rights any convicted criminal is already punished by fines/imprisonment any basis in any legislation anywhere to promote this view? if enforceable, should the gravity of the crime be a decisive factor? if enforceable, should all or selected rights be forfeited? the extent to which any such action would be a dangerous precedent. 5 To what extent is green technology affordable? start-up and running costs of green technology are often high e.g. the cost of producing electricity by wind farms is, despite government subsidies, more than twice as much as production by conventional power stations this means that even richer countries can scarcely afford it and major industrial companies are threatening to relocate as they are increasingly unable to compete with foreign businesses that enjoy lower energy costs developing countries will not be able to afford green technology and will go for the cheapest, most efficient, alternative as environmentally attractive as green technology may be, economic considerations will always take precedence in a highly competitive world.

Page 5 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper 6 What are the delights of studying mathematics? a universally understood and applied language it is instrumental in helping to solve problems from basic to sophisticated and complex levels it develops life skills such as reasoning it pervades every aspect of life and living it is an integral constituent of all the sciences a prerequisite for success in many professions. 7 The war against drug trafficking is a worldwide failure. Discuss. some drug growing areas have been cleansed e.g. in South America and Afghanistan, but were soon replaced elsewhere the availability of drugs is still a major issue in most developed countries gang warfare of the drug barons in such countries as Mexico and Colombia is still a problem the police and government policies have to date not been able to achieve a significant reduction in drug use and drug addiction. 8 We are lucky to live in an age in which we are still making scientific discoveries. Discuss. lucky because scientific progress can make life easier in various ways as well as prolonging it these discoveries make vital contributions to the pool of human knowledge as we learn more, we are able to use these discoveries to improve the lot of people worldwide in many vital areas slowly but surely, these discoveries give new insight into many unsolved mysteries of the universe. 9 Journalists often intrude too far into private lives. Discuss. line between interest/intrusion blurred in democratic countries intrusion in authoritarian states usually secret police, not journalists celebrity culture mainly to blame for paparazzi style journalism? tapping of telephone conversations and mobile texts the recent subject of a major report in the UK journalists in tapping scandals help to blackmail politicians and influence decisions to what extent should journalistic intrusion be limited? 10 I still value reading books but the e-reader is simply more convenient. What is your view? reasons why the e-reader is obviously more convenient when travelling or when on holiday how holding a small tablet type appliance may give a different feel than paper and pages which is preferable? a need here to compare and assess the benefits and drawbacks of a traditional type book vis-à-vis an e-reader.

Page 6 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper 11 How far would you agree that most people today are too smart to be manipulated by advertising? the ploys and secrets of advertising companies were first revealed some 50 years ago in such works as The Hidden Persuaders and followed up since by many similar books consequently, many people are wise to the approaches of the advertising companies and thus are more difficult to influence many consumers are now aware of being tempted to buy a promise rather than a product some advertisements are considered as boring/silly/annoying/irritating and therefore are selfdefeating re: product sales. 12 How far would you consider that royal and/or celebrity weddings merit the attention they receive worldwide? what is the nature of the attraction of such weddings? is it riches and glamour/pomp and ceremony/some fairy tale qualities? give reasons for the popularity of such events involving the British Royal Family what is so special about celebrities that is so fascinating for some? is it a real feel-good factor or a kind of escapism from a humdrum existence? any well-founded response welcomed.