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YEAR 7 HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES EXAMINATION SEMESTER 1 2018 QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOKLET STUDENT NAME: TEACHER DATE: TIME ALLOWED FOR THIS PAPER: Reading time before commencing work: Working time for this paper: 10 minutes 1 hour & 25 minutes MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR THIS PAPER: To be provided by the supervisor - This question and answer booklet To be provided by the candidate - Writing equipment IMPORTANT NOTE TO CANDIDATES No other items may be taken into the examination room. It is your responsibility to ensure that you do not have any unauthorised notes or other items of a non-personal nature in the examination room. All ipads, surfaces and mobile phones must be turned off and, in your bag, along with any other devices and notes. Bags are to be closed and placed under the desk. INSTRUCTION TO CANDIDATES 1. Read through the paper to familiarise yourself with all questions. 2. Use a blue or black ballpoint / ink pen. 3. Write your answers in this booklet. AT THE END OF THE EXAMINATION - Any planning sheets or other pieces of paper MUST be handed in with this booklet. - At the end of the examination make sure that your name is on your booklet and any other pieces of paper used. 1

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Structure of this paper Section Part Number of questions Suggested working time (minutes) Marks available Marks Attained Section One: Multiple Choice Section Two: Short Answer A (Geography) B (Civics) A (Geography) B (Civics) 25 15 /25 10 5 /10 4 15 /19 3 15 /20 Section Three: Extended Answers A (Geography) B (Civics) 13 25 /32 2 10 /10 Total Mark Percentage /116 Instructions to candidates7+ 1. Sitting this examination means that you agree to follow the examination rules of Kinross College. 2. Answer the questions in the space provided. 3. Please read all the questions asked and follow any instructions ask your teacher if you are not sure about a question. 4. This examination contributes towards your report. If you have any questions, please ask them during the ten-minute reading time. 5. Manage your time wisely. Always provide examples. Make sure that what you have written makes sense. DO NOT TURN PAGE UNTIL ASKED TO DO SO 3

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PART ONE: GEOGRAPHY SECTION ONE MULTIPLE-CHOICE. Choose the letter which best fits the question or statement: Write your answer in the right-hand column. No. Question ANSWER 1 In the acronym SPICES, what does the I stand for? a) Indigenous b) Interesting c) Interconnection d) Interior 2 What direction is located at 90 degrees? a) North b) East c) South d) West 3 What type of map shows the landscape features of a place? a) Physical b) Topographic c) Political d) Street 4 TRUE or FALSE: Renewable energy will run out or will not be replenished (replaced) in our lifetime. 5 An example of a non-renewable resource is? a) Fish b) Coal c) Natural gas d) Gold 6 Australia s natural resources include: a) Gold b) Aluminium c) Iron ore d) All of the above 7 What is the world s most commonly used energy source? a) Hydro-electricity b) Oil c) Coal d) Nuclear 5

8 Name the driest continent on Earth? a) United States of America b) Australia c) China d) Antarctica 9 In the water cycle, what is the term for water droplets increasing in size, becoming heavy and falling to the earth s surface as a liquid? a) Evaporation b) Precipitation c) Infiltration d) Condensation 10 In the water cycle, what is the term for surface water being heated by the sun, rising and turning from a liquid to gas? a) Evaporation b) Precipitation c) Infiltration d) Condensation 11 Groundwater is held in water bearing rocks called? a) Lakes b) Oceans c) Rivers d) Aquifers 12 The world s largest ocean is? a) The Atlantic Ocean b) The Pacific Ocean c) The Indian Ocean d) The Southern Ocean 13 Where is most of the world s fresh water located? a) Australia b) Oceans c) Lakes d) Glaciers 14 TRUE or FALSE: Most fresh water in the world is used for agriculture. 15 What does BOLTSS stand for? a) Border, orientation, legend, title, source and scale b) Border, orientation, longitude, title, source and scale c) Border, orientation, latitude, title, source and scale d) None of the above 6

16 What is a continent? a) A country b) A very large land mass c) A name for all the land on Earth d) A name for all the seas on Earth 17 How many people live in Australia? a) About 25 million people b) About 20 million people c) About 50 million people d) About 30 million people 18 Name the world s least liveable city a) Melbourne (Australia) b) Damascus (Syria) c) Vienna (Austria) d) Kiev (Ukraine) 19 Which of these is an example of a liveable city: a) Harare b) Melbourne c) Venice d) All of the above 20 A natural disaster involving earthquakes and volcanoes would be classified as: a) Atmospheric b) Hydrological c) Geological d) Biological 21 Which line of latitude runs through Australia? a) The Equator b) The Tropic of Cancer c) The Tropic of Capricorn d) Arctic Circle 22 If you were to go swimming on the weekend, which ocean would you be swimming in? a) Pacific b) Indian c) Southern d) Atlantic 23 Which city was rated the most liveable six years in a row? a) London b) Montreal c) Paris d) Melbourne 7

24 What is the correct term for plants releasing water from their leaves, which then evaporates? a) Evaporation b) Transpiration c) Condensation d) Precipitation 25 In how many forms can water exist? a) Three b) Four c) Two d) None of the above SECTION TWO SHORT ANSWERS: 1. In Developing Countries, many diseases are passed on because of contaminated water. What is contaminated water? (1 Mark) 2. Name two (2) diseases that people can get from drinking contaminated water. (2 Marks) 3. Answer True or False: (Circle True or False for each statement.) (4 Marks) a) Water covers 30% of the Earth s Surface. T / F b) Australia is the driest inhabited continent. T / F c) Most of the fresh water on earth is found in glaciers. T / F d) Water is the only natural element that can be a solid, liquid or a gas. T / F 8

4. Correctly label the following diagram of the water cycle. The Water Cycle (12 Marks) 1.... 2.... 3.... 4.... 5...... 6.... SECTION THREE: EXTENDED RESPONSES (PARAGRAPH RESPONSES) Read each question carefully and where you can always give an example. 1. WATER a. What is Water scarcity? (2 Marks) b. How has water scarcity in Africa had a negative impact on people s lives? (3 Marks) 9

c. What are some possible solutions to this serious issue of water scarcity in Africa?... 2. LIVEABILITY (5 Marks) a) Cities are ranked according to their liveability. Define what is meant by liveability and list three (3) features of a liveable city. (4 Marks) 10

b) Look closely at the image below. Explain which part of the city is more liveable and why? Caracas Venezuela https://explearth.org/category/themes/urban-planning/ (5 Marks) 11

3.SKILLS a) Study the map of Australia and answer the following questions. (8 Marks) a) Which state or territory has the most desert? b) Which states and/or territories have a tropical climate? c) What climate does Perth experience according to the map? d) Which states or territories have a temperate climate? b) Study the map of the world below and answer the following questions. 1. Which two continents are likely to have the least liveable cities? (2 Marks) 12

2. Why do you think this is? (3 Marks) 3. Study the photograph below and answer the following question. (3 Marks) 4. List three things that you can see in the picture that would directly affect the boys lives and health. 13

PART TWO: CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIP SECTION ONE MULTIPLE-CHOICE Choose the letter which best fits the question or statement: Write your answer in the right-hand column. (10 Marks) NO. QUESTION ANSWER 1 The federal parliament is located in the city of: a) Sydney b) Melbourne c) Perth d) Canberra 2 How many houses make up a bicameral Parliament? a) One b) Two c) Three d) Four 3 Local Government Responsibilities include: a) Taxation b) Rubbish Collection c) Education d) Police 4 One Federal Government Responsibility is: a) Defence b) Local Parks and ovals c) Swimming Pools d) Health 5 Who is Australia s Prime Minister? a) Colin Barnett b) Bill Shorten c) Malcolm Turnbull d) Tony Abbott 6 In parliament, which has the power to make new laws and to change existing laws? a) The Governor General b) The Legislative Arm c) The Judicial Arm d) The Executive Arm 14

7 On what date did Australia become a nation? a) 1st January 1900 b) 1st February 1967 c) 1st January 1901 d) 26th January 1901 8 The three levels of government are: a) Primary, Secondary and Tertiary b) First, Second and Third c) Federal, State and Local d) Legislature, Executive and Judiciary 9 What is the Australian Constitution? a) A letter read out during the Federation ceremony b) The set of rules by which Australia is governed c) The event where Australia became one nation d) Rules that schools must follow 10 What are laws? a) The rules we must follow within our society b) The rules we must follow at home c) The rules we must follow at school d) The rules we must follow on the football field SECTION TWO SHORT ANSWERS: 1. THE AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION a) What is the purpose of the Australian Constitution? (2 Marks) b) Why was the Constitution introduced? Give two reasons. (2 Marks) 15

2 On the blank map of Australia below, label each state, territory and capital city. Political Map of Australia SECTION THREE EXTENDED ANSWERS 1. In your own words, explain what a referendum is and what it does. (16 Marks) (3 Marks) 16

2. How a Constitutional referendum works: Read the information below which is in the wrong order. Put a number from 1 7 in the column titled Number to make it right. (7 Marks) Constitutional Referendum Information Australians Vote: Voting in a referendum is similar to casting a vote in the federal election. In a referendum, voters are required to write either 'Yes' or 'No' in the box opposite each question on the ballot paper. Number A Writ Is Issued: After the Bill is passed in Parliament, The Governor-General issues the order to hold a referendum. Polling day where citizens can vote, must always be on a Saturday. Royal Assent by The Governor General: For a referendum to be successful a majority of voters in a majority of states must vote yes. This is called a double majority. If the referendum is carried, the proposed law is given Royal Assent by the Governor- General. Introduction: A referendum is the only way the Australian Constitution can be changed. Read the following information and put it in the correct order. A referendum must be held between two and six months after the proposal is passed by Parliament. Case Committees Are Formed: Some Members of the House of Representatives and Senators who voted for the proposal and some of those who voted against it are divided into Committees to debate the proposal. A Bill Is Passed by Parliament: After the debate by the Committees, a Bill setting out the proposed alteration to the Constitution is passed by both Houses of Parliament. Information Is Provided for Voters: In the four weeks after the passage of the Bill, the committees are required to prepare a 'case' for voting 'Yes' and a 'case' for voting 'No'. These cases are printed together with a statement showing the proposed alterations. ***END OF EXAMINATION*** Please check your answers and make sure you have had a go at answering all of the questions. 17