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General Enquiry Skills

Types of Question:

1. Exaggeration2. Conclusion3. Support and Oppose4. Differences5. Option 1 Option 26. Investigation

1. Exaggeration

• For this question you have to explain why a person’s view is exaggerated

• In other words you have to prove why what they are saying is not true

1. Exaggeration

• To prove that the person is exaggerating, you have to use evidence from sources

1. Exaggeration

“The Child Support Agency has not reduced the number of single parent families receiving benefits. Families are no better off under the Child Support Agency than they were before”

Fiona Anderson says two things.

Your task is to use the sources to explain why each of the sentences is exaggerated.

Fiona Anderson

1. Exaggeration

“The Child Support Agency has not reduced the number of single parent families receiving benefits. Families are no better off under the Child Support Agency than they were before”

Fiona Anderson says two things.

Your task is to use the sources to explain why each of the sentences is exaggerated.

Fiona Anderson

1. Exaggeration

• …is exaggerating when he/she says…

• This is because in Source…it says that…

1. Exaggeration

• Fiona Anderson is exaggerating when she says “The Child Support Agency has not reduced the number of single parent families receiving benefits”.

• This is because in Source 1 it says that since the agency has been set up more than 15,000 families have stopped receiving income support.

1. Exaggeration

• Fiona Anderson is exaggerating when she says “Families are no better off under the Child Support Agency than they were before”.

• This is because in Source 2 is says that families received an average of £26.81 a week before the agency was set up but this changed to £43.86 after the agency was set up.

1. Exaggeration

• Sometimes you are given a choice of statements – some are exaggerated and some are not

• You have to identify which ones are exaggerated

1. Exaggeration

Statements made by Sandy Brown

•Scottish men are the only men who work more than the EU weekly average.

•Working long hours can damage a worker’s health.

•Very few Scottish workers fail to take their annual holidays.

•Belgian men work the lowest number of hours.

Look at the sources and identify which statements are exaggerated

1. Exaggeration

Statements made by Sandy Brown

•Scottish men are the only men who work more than the EU weekly average.

•Working long hours can damage a worker’s health.

•Very few Scottish workers fail to take their annual holidays.

•Belgian men work the lowest number of hours.

Look at the sources and identify which statements are exaggerated

2. Conclusion

• For this question you have to make judgements about a particular issue

• You have to make conclusions and explain why you have come to each conclusion

2. Conclusion

1. Put each bullet point as a heading.

2. State your conclusion…”My conclusion is that…”

3. Explain why you conclude this…”I can conclude this because…”

Model Answer

The main cause of industrial disputes in 2006

My conclusion is that the main cause of industrial disputes in 2006 was pay.

I can conclude this because in source 2 it shows that 73% of disputes were about pay which is more than for any other reason.

Model Answer

The year which was the furthest from the average for working days lost

My conclusion is that 2002 was the furthest from the average days lost.

I can conclude this because in source 2 it shows that the average is about 0.6 million days but in 2002 it was around 1.2 million.

3. Support and Oppose

• For this type of question, you must find evidence which supports and evidence that opposes someone’s view.

3. Support and Oppose

• You are given two sources and someone’s view.

• You must find one piece of evidence which supports and one which opposes the view of the person from the sources.

• Question is worth 4 marks.

3. Support and Oppose

Edinburgh and Glasgow have the highest percentage of spoilt ballot papers. The number of spoilt ballot papers did not affect the result in any of the selected constituencies.

View of Holly Kerr

3. Support and Oppose

Edinburgh and Glasgow have the highest percentage of spoilt ballot papers. The number of spoilt ballot papers did not affect the result in any of the selected constituencies.

View of Holly Kerr

3. Support and Oppose

Edinburgh and Glasgow have the highest percentage of spoilt ballot papers. The number of spoilt ballot papers did not affect the result in any of the selected constituencies.

View of Holly Kerr

Support and Oppose Practice

Lesson Starter

School is necessary for a person to get an education. School is fun at all times for all pupils.

View of Mr. Canning

Give one reason to support and one reason to oppose the view of Mr. Canning.

4 marks

3. Support and Oppose

• One reason to support… is in source …

• … says … and this is backed up in source … where it tells us that …

• One reason to oppose … is in source …

• … says …but in source … it says that …

4. Differences

• For these questions you are given two sources

• You have to identify and explain two differences between them

4. Differences

• One difference between the sources is that … in source 1 says … where as … in source 2 says…

• This clearly shows the two sources contain different views about …

4. Differences

5. Option 1 Option 2

• For these questions you have to decide which is the better of two options

5. Option 1 Option 2

Lesson Starter

• Which car would you prefer from the two below? Give two reasons to support your answer

5. Option 1 Option 2

• You must link the information you are given with the option you choose

• The good thing is there is no wrong answer – you can choose either option and still get full marks

5. Option 1 Option 2

• I would recommend option 1 / 2.

• My first reason to support this is in source …

• In source … it tells us that… which means that option … is the better choice because …

5. Option 1 Option 2

• I would recommend House A/B

• My first reason to support this is

• For House A/B it tells us that… which means that House A/B is the better choice because …

5. Option 1 Option 2

• I would recommend House A.

• My first reason to support this is for House A it tells us that it looks out on to a colourful garden which means that House A is the better choice because Millie Smith has always enjoyed having a garden.

• Another reason for choosing House A is because elderly people live in the other 3 flats which is good because Millie Smith feels lonely and they would be company for her.

6. Investigation

• For these questions, you must imagine you are investigating a certain topic.

• For example:Local groups that

help the elderly

Families with young children Crime in the USA

6. Investigation

• You have to make up aims for your investigation.

• E.g. Crime in the USA

6. Investigation

• You have to make up aims for your investigation.

• E.g.

• I aim to find out where crime is most common in the USA

• I aim to find out why people get involved in crime in the USA

Crime in the USA

6. Investigation

• You will also be asked how to get information for your investigation.

• METHODS OF ENQUIRYMETHODS OF ENQUIRY

• Examples????

Methods of Enquiry

6. Investigation

• You also have to say why a particular method of enquiry is good or bad…the advantages and disadvantages.

6. Investigation

• For the following methods of enquiry, write one advantage and one disadvantage

1. Internet2. Library3. Newspaper

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