Sample Answers: Class XII Weekly 2 Set 1 and 2




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Sample Answers: Class XII Weekly 2 Set 1 and 2
Graphics GCSE
Q8a How will the manufacturer benefit from changing to corrugated board? The manufacturer will benefit from changing to corrugated board by saving a significant amount of money in the form of reduced packaging costs. They will be able to simply purchase corrugated board from WHSmiths, or maybe Home Bargains will have it, sometimes it's next to the cat food. You can always ask someone, they've usually quite helpful except when the shop is very busy, then you have to queue for like an hour behind an old person buying a million bags of boiled sweets. They probably won't eat them all, they just like to suck them until they get sticky [the sweets I mean, not the old person! lol. Eugh! lol again] and then they leave them on the tram so you sit on them. It happened to my friend once, he had these new shorts on and was all pleased and stuff and we went into town and he got off the tram and there was a sweet stuck to his bum. And we didn't even notice at first, then we did and we were all like laughing and trying not to show we was laughing at him, but we were calling him "Sweetie" and "Sweet cheeks" which was my joke and really clever, did you see what I did there with 'cheeks' like cheeks and also bum cheeks with a sweet stuck on them. The manufacturer also will save money from not having to have a tin mine, and also because they wouldn't have to have a bunch of creepy monks in like black robes going and stealing children from the village and forcing them to work in the tin mine. Tin mines are very expensive, because as well as the monks you have to have those little railways with metal trucks that some of the braver and better-looking children escape in and get chased by the monks through these caves and stuff and then they go over a waterfall and the monks all fall out and the truck with the children in it goes to the surface in a forgotten secret exit and they go back home and then rescue the other children. And one of them probably when he gets out of the truck has a sweet stuck to his bum because those old people get everywhere.