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You are going
to read an article in which four people talk about cheating in exams. For
questions 16-30 choose from the people (A-D). The people may be chosen more
than once. When more than one answer is required they may be given in any
order.
Mark your
answers on the separate answer
sheet.
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Which
person or people:
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was
caught cheating in an exam?
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16
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didn’t
let a friend copy their work?
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17
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probably
got better marks as a result of cheating?
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18
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19
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regrets
trying to cheat in an exam?
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20
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cheated
more than once?
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21
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22
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didn’t
get caught because a friend helped them?
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23
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tried
to cheat by writing notes on a part of their body?
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24
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cheated
by asking a friend to tell them the answers?
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25
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only
tried to cheat in the subject they weren’t good at?
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26
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decided
not to cheat again after a bad experience?
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27
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28
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thinks
it is always wrong to cheat?
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29
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thinks
there is nothing wrong with cheating?
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30
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Cheating in exams
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A
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This happened
when I was about 14 years old. The last exam of the year was history, which
had always been my worst subject. I was useless at remembering dates and
people’s names so I decided to write the dates and names of the important
events we’d studied on the inside of my arm and then wore a jumper to cover
it up so no-one could see. Unfortunately though, it was a really hot day. I
really wanted to take my jumper off but I couldn’t. I realised after about
ten minutes that there was no way I would be able to look at what I’d
written without the teacher seeing and I just wished I hadn’t done it. I
felt so hot and uncomfortable and was really worried about the teacher
seeing and catching me that I didn’t do very well in the test at all. I was
too distracted. I think I probably would have got a better result if I
hadn’t tried to cheat. I learnt a good lesson though. I never tried to
cheat again after that.
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B
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My friend and
I had the same surname so we always ended up sitting next to each other, or
one behind the other, in exams at school. We worked out this system where
we would pass a piece of paper to each other with the answers to the
questions. Sometimes we just passed it by hand if we were sitting close
enough and other times we’d throw it on the floor for the other person to
pick up. It was quite a good system and I think over lots of exams we
probably helped each other equally so it was fair and I’m sure we both got
higher marks. Unfortunately a teacher did see us doing it once. I was just leaning
down to pick up a paper my friend was passing back to me when a teacher
appeared out of nowhere and picked it up first. There was no way we could
deny what we were doing, it was so obvious. The teacher didn’t say anything
until the end of the exam and then when she collected our papers she wrote
a big zero at the top. We didn’t do it anymore after that, it had been good
before but we decided it wasn’t worth the risk.
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C
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I used to
always cheat in my maths exams when I was at school. We were allowed to
take a calculator with us into the exam and I used to write all the important
formulae that we were supposed to remember on the inside of the calculator
case. I did it lots of times. I don’t regret it at all. I was quite good at
maths anyway but I’m sure I got better results as a result of cheating. In other
exams like chemistry and physics, I sometimes wrote notes on bits of tissue
then pretended I needed to blow my nose and looked at my notes during the
exam. It worked really well. There was only one time I was almost caught; I
dropped the tissue on the floor by accident just as a teacher was walking
past. He was about to pick it up when my friend, who had also seen what had
happened, deliberately knocked over his water bottle. The teacher was so
busy clearing up the water I think he forgot about me. If you’re clever
enough to work out a way to cheat and not get caught then I think you deserve
to get good marks. It’s like that in the real world; if you can do
something more easily and with less hard work then you will. Why not?
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D
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I’ve never
cheated in an exam and really don’t see the point. I mean sooner or later
people will find out if you know something or not. If you cheat to get
better results then you’re lying to yourself as well as to everyone else.
Rather than spending your time thinking of really clever and original ways
to cheat without anyone realising, you should just spend that time
studying. I’m sure it will help you a lot more in the long run. A friend once
tried to read my answers in an exam while pretending to pick something up
off the floor. As soon as I realised I covered my work so he couldn’t see.
He was quite annoyed with me afterwards but I didn’t think it was fair that
he should do well because of my hard work.
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