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Date November 2016 Marks available 2 Reference code 16N.1.SL.TZ0.4
Level Standard level Paper Paper 1 Time zone Time zone 0
Command term Calculate Question number 4 Adapted from N/A

Question

The Indian manufacturer has made a test batch of 100 IBAT lenses and these are being checked by Falit.

Didi has further investigated costs and Emma has conducted market research to identify potential customers. Didi is concerned at how many IBATs Medimatters would need to sell for the venture to be worthwhile. He forecasts the following:

Ahmed considered his role as leader.

Define the term vision statement.

Refer to case study: Medimatters

[2]
a.

Calculate the forecasted break-even quantity per month for the IBAT (show all your working).

Refer to case study: Medimatters

[2]
b.i.

Calculate the forecasted monthly profit or loss if Medimatters sells 400 IBATs per month (show all your working).

Refer to case study: Medimatters

[2]
b.ii.

Explain two relevant secondary market research methods (sources) that Emma could have used to identify potential customers.

Refer to case study: Medimatters

[4]
c.

“Ahmed considered his role as leader.” Recommend an appropriate leadership style for Ahmed.

Refer to case study: Medimatters

[10]
d.

Markscheme

The vision statement is a sentence that refers to the ultimate goal of an organisation, what it wants to achieve in the future. It is expressed as a long-term aspiration.

Candidates are not expected to word their definition exactly as above.

Award [1] for a basic definition that conveys partial knowledge and understanding.

Award [2] for a full, clear definition that conveys knowledge and understanding similar to the answer above.

a.

Break-even quantity = fixed costs contribution

= 9000 ( 80 50 )

= 9000 30

= 300 IBATS

Award [1] for the correct answer and [1] for working, award a maximum of [2].

Award only [1] if wrong units stated (but allow no units).

Do not award any mark for the formula alone.

b.i.

This would be 100 IBATs per month more than break even, so profit would be 100 x $30 = $3000

OR

Profit or loss = sales revenue – (fixed cost – variable cost)
= 32 000 – 9000 – 20 000
= $3000

Award [1] for the correct answer and [1] for working, award up to a maximum of [2].

Award only [1] if wrong units stated or no units.

b.ii.

Possible methods (sources) of secondary market research include:

Note: the word “internet” alone is not a research method.

Mark as 2+2.

Award [1] for each method (source) identified and award [1] for a relevant explanation of that advantage.

Non-contextual answers award a maximum of [2] in total.

c.

Evidence in the additional stimulus material suggests he:

In addition:

It would seem, therefore, that:

The best style of leadership is likely to be to adjust to circumstances and people ie, situational leadership.

There are three aspects to this choice; the nature of the tasks, the nature of his colleagues, his own personal qualities.

Marks should be allocated according to the paper 1 markbands for May 2016 forward.

Purely theoretical answers or with no effective use of stimulus material in range [3] to [4] with better answers award a maximum of [4].

If only one leadership style is considered award a maximum of [4].

Two or more styles considered with more than one aspect, but limited use of evidence award a maximum of [6].

Two or more styles considered, good use of evidence, particularly from Section B, but limited contrast award a maximum of [8].

For full marks two or more styles contrasted, aspects, evidence, particularly from section B, used effectively.

d.

Examiners report

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