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Questions 27 - 33
Choose the correct number, i–viii, of heading for paragraphs A–G from the list of headings below.
List of Headings
- iDisputes over financial arrangements regarding senior managers
- iiThe impact on companies of being subjected to close examination
- iiiThe possible need for fundamental change in every area of business
- ivMany external bodies being held responsible for problems
- vThe falling number of board members with broad enough experience
- viA risk that not all directors take part in solving major problems
- viiBoards not looking far enough ahead
- viiiA proposal to change the way the board operates
- Paragraph A
- Paragraph B
- Paragraph C
- Paragraph D
- Paragraph E
- Paragraph F
- Paragraph G
Questions 34 - 37
Choose YES if the statement agrees with the writer's claims, choose NO if the statement contradicts the writer's claims, or choose NOT GIVEN if there is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this.
- Close scrutiny of the behaviour of boards has increased since the economic downturn.
- Banks have been mismanaged to a greater extent than other businesses.
- Board meetings normally continue for as long as necessary to debate matters in full.
- Using a committee structure would ensure that board members are fully informed about significant issues.
Questions 38- 40
Complete the summary. Write ONE WORD ONLY from the text in each gap.
- Before 2008, non-executive directors were at a disadvantage because of their lack of .
- Boards tend to place too much emphasis on considerations that are only of short-term relevance.
- On certain matters, such as pay, the board may have to accept the views of .