YES if the statement agrees with the claims of the writer
NO if the statement contradicts the claims of the writer
NOT GIVEN if it is impossible to say what the writer thinks
27. Many business commentators forget the example of Muhammad Yunus.
28. Dan Rathbourne provides an accurate assessment of Socially Responsible Businesses (SRBs).
29. The Quorate Group is a good example of an influential SRB.
30. Few other businesses will wish to follow the example of the Concern Consultancy.
31. Professor Drew has correctly identified one reason for the emergence of SRBs.
Examples of SRBs
Renew has made a successful business out of designing 32 . On the other hand, Indulge wishes to promote 33 and is expanding to new sites. Large corporations cannot always make quick changes but many make provision for 34 , such as the Green Scheme. On a smaller scale, Johann Jensen is experimenting with types of 35 and is planning other ventures. In contrast, an example of a well-established business is Greater Good, which provides 36 to a growing market. |
A biodegradable materials B recycled clothing C fresh produce D closer neighbourhoods E secure accommodation F affordable furniture G permanent employement H voluteer work |
37. When discussing 'conscious consumers' the writer concludes that
38. The writer refers to Lucinda Mitchell in order to
39. What does the writer suggest about the goals of SRBs?
40. Which of the following best summarises the writer's argument in the final paragraph?