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1 Questioning Tweak Boxes – Making Students Think Inference Squares

2 Level 4 State the country and continent shown in the image Level 5 State the country, continent and explain what the image shows Level 6 Name the country and continent, justify your answer with evidence from the image

3 E Label the diagram A Explain the effect this has on the shape of the coastline C Describe how this process works

4 Level 3 / 4 Describe the soldiers Level 5 What does the picture suggest about the experiences of black soldiers? Level 6 How similar do you think the experiences of these soldiers were when compared to the white soldiers?

5 C What does these sources tell you for certain? B What can you infer from these sources about the UK economy and current government policies? A What does these sources not tell you? What questions would like to raise if you were the UK government?

6 TESCO has delivered its worst Christmas sales performance. Chief executive Philip Clarke admitted he was "disappointed" with the group's performance, which is the weakest of the four major supermarket chains over the important trading period. Tesco was expected to have a tougher time than smaller rivals at Christmas due to its large clothing and home wares business which is the area where shoppers have been cutting back most. The supermarket launched £500m price cuts campaign the Big Price Drop in September to reverse a trend of declining market share although it remains twice the size of its nearest competitor Asda, with more than 30% of the UK grocery market. Some analysts argue, however, that the marketing push has failed to capture shoppers' imaginations. "We delivered a very good Christmas shopping experience for our customers but in a highly promotional market, the volume response to our increased investment into lowering prices did not offset the price reductions," said Clarke. C What does this source tell you for certain about Tesco and its competitive market environment? B What can you infer from this source about TESCO and its competitiveness? A What questions would you like to ask that would help you to develop a new competitive strategy for TESCO based on the case?

7 Fiscal Policy E What is it? D How does it work? Are they different types? C / B What effect does it have on firms? Use examples to support your ideas A What can firms do in response to these policies to ensure they stay competitive? Justify your ideas


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