This document outlines the structure and sections of a model question paper for a sociolinguistics exam. It is divided into three sections: Section A requires students to answer two out of three long essay questions about the scope of sociolinguistics, how social factors influence language change, and the relationship between language and culture. Section B requires students to answer four out of six short essay questions about topics such as historical linguistics and language variation. Section C requires students to answer six paragraphs from a choice of eight about topics including linguistic repertoire, code switching, and pidgins.