Surname Other Names Centre Number 0 Candidate Number GCSE 4231/01 GEOGRAPHY (Specification A) FOUNDATION TIER UNIT 1 Core Geography P.M. TUESDAY, 4 June 2013 1 hour 45 minutes For s use Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Question 6 TOTAL MARKS 15 15 15 15 15 15 90 4231 010001 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Answer all the questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this booklet. Where the space is not sufficient for your answer, continue the answer at the back of the book, taking care to number the continuation correctly. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets at the end of each question or part-question. You are reminded that assessment will take into account the quality of written communication used in your answers that involve extended writing. CJ*(S13-4231-01)
2 Answer all questions. Theme 1 Water 1. (a) Study the map below. 38 27 Map of the Conwy Valley 28 38 A55 A55 Afon Gyrach CONWY Afon Gyffin A470 KEY 610 Afon Tafalog 400 m + 200-399 m 621 Afon Roe 341 0-199 m 37 735 Afon Dulwyn Afon Porth-Llwyd Afon C onwy 389 37 steep slopes (arrows point downhill) towns main roads 36 27 Llyn Eigiau (reservoir) 798 Llyn Cowlyd (reservoir) Llyn Grafnant 503 Afon Grafnant Llyn Geirionydd A470 LLANRWST 28 A458 36 rivers N 341 peak (height in metres) 0 5 10 kilometres (i) Underline the correct word below to describe the general direction of flow of the Afon (River) Conwy. [1] westerly southerly easterly northerly (ii) Add the following letters to the correct two boxes on the map: [2] A - The mouth of the Afon Conwy. B - The source of the Afon Roe. (iii) Give the height of the highest point in grid square 2736. [1]... metres (4231-01)
3 (b) Study the photograph below. The Conwy Valley in flood (i) Use the map and photograph to suggest two reasons why the A470 is likely to be affected by flooding. [4] 4231 010003 Reason 1... Reason 2... (ii) Suggest how the reservoirs in square 2736 might help to reduce the risk of flooding on the A470. [2] (4231-01) Turn over.
4 (c) Explain why some strategies for reducing the risk of flooding are more successful than others. Use examples to help your answer. [5] (4231-01)
5 Theme 2 Climate Change 2. (a) Study the map below. Predicted change in average temperature by 2100 KEY: +5 C +3 C UK +2 C +1 C 0 Africa 1 C 4231 010005 Complete the following paragraph choosing your answers from the box below. [4] decrease 10ºC 5ºC 2ºC lower higher 0 to 1 C increase 2 to 5ºC The map shows that temperatures are likely to... by 2100. On the continent of Africa they will increase by between 3 C and... and in the United Kingdom there will be a rise of.... The temperature increase over oceans will be generally... than on land. (4231-01) Turn over.
6 (b) (i) Study the graph below. The change in global temperature over time Average global land temperatures 0.6 0.4 temperature ( C) above average 0.2 average temperature (1961 1990) 0.0 0.2 temperature ( C) below average 0.4 0.6 1860 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 Year Add the following letters to the correct four boxes on the graph. [3] A B C D Temperature 0.4 C above average. Temperatures fluctuating around 0.4 C below the average. Temperatures beginning to rise. Temperature around the average. (ii) Most scientists believe that one reason for this change in temperatures is the increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Explain why carbon dioxide levels have increased since 1850. [3] (4231-01)
7 (c) Explain why climate change may be good for some people but bad for others. Use examples to help your answer. [5] 4231 010007 (4231-01) Turn over.
8 Theme 3 Living in an Active Zone 3. (a) Study the satellite image and map below. The patches of white in the satellite image are clouds. B T y r r h e n i a n S e a Messina Strait Trapani PALERMO Messina A C Marsala Agrigento KEY: lowland hills mountains airport S ICILY Caltanissetta M e d i t e r r a n e a n Ragusa S e a Mt. Etna Catania Syracuse 0 50 100 150 kilometres N (i) Name the island A. [1]... (ii) Name the city at B. [1]... (iii) Name the mountain at C. [1]... (iv) Give the compass direction of the airport at Catania from mountain C. [1]... (v) What evidence is there in the satellite image that shows the mountain at C is an active volcano? [1] (4231-01)
9 (b) (i) Describe one advantage of living close to a volcano such as this. [2] (ii) Name and describe one hazard which might affect the people who live close to this volcano. [3] 4231 010009 (4231-01) Turn over.
(c) 10 Study the photographs below which show scientists using technology to monitor an active volcano. Reuters/CORBIS Choose any two of the boxes and describe how they can help scientists monitor a volcano. Use examples to help your answer. Tick ( ) the two boxes you have chosen to write about. [5] Seismometers Tiltmeters Gas readings Satellites (4231-01)
11 Theme 4 Changing Populations 4. Population Pyramids give us information about the age and sex structure of a country s population. (a) Study the population pyramid for Tanzania below. TANZANIA Males Females 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 10 Percent of Total Population AGE 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 5-9 0-4 (i) Read the statements below and put a tick ( ) against the three that are correct. [3] 4231 010011 Statement Correct ( ) A B C D E F The pyramid has a wide base. The pyramid shows that Tanzania has an ageing population. The shape is typical of a country in Sub-Saharan Africa. The pyramid shows that Tanzania is a very rich country. Tanzania has just over 8 percent of its population in the 0-4 age range. The pyramid shows that Tanzania s population is expanding. (ii) Describe how the pyramid shows that Tanzania has a high birth rate. [2] (iii) Give one way in which the shape of the pyramid would be different for a Western European country such as the United Kingdom. [1] (4231-01) Turn over.
12 (b) Study the graph below. Birth rate in Tanzania 41 39 Birth rate per 1000 37 35 33 31 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Year (i) Describe the change in Tanzania s birth rate since 2000. [2] (ii) Suggest two reasons why this may have happened. [2] Reason 1... Reason 2... (4231-01)
13 (c) Study the data below. Area Average number of children born per female Sub-Saharan Africa 4.7 South Asia 2.3 Western Europe 1.5 Explain why families in South Asia and Western Europe have fewer children than those in Sub-Saharan Africa. [5] (4231-01) Turn over.
14 Theme 5: Globalisation 5. (a) Study the map below. Map of EU countries SWEDEN FINLAND ESTONIA REPUBLIC OF IRELAND LATVIA DENMARK LITHUANIA UK NETHERLANDS POLAND BELGIUM GERMANY LUXEMBOURG CZECH REPUBLIC SLOVAKIA FRANCE AUSTRIA HUNGARY SLOVENIA ROMANIA PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY BULGARIA GREECE KEY: MALTA The European Union in 2003 Eight countries from mid and eastern Europe that joined in May 2004 Malta and Cyprus became members in 2004 Romania and Bulgaria became members of the EU in 2007 and 2008 CYPRUS (4231-01)
15 Complete the paragraph below using the words/figures in the box. [4] decreased France Spain 27 grown 25 30 Bulgaria western eastern speak move connection bloc The European Union is an example of a trade.... The map shows that the number of countries who are members of the European Union has... from 15 in 2003 to... by 2008. The newer members are mainly in... Europe and include countries such as Romania and.... One advantage of being a member of the European Union is that people are allowed to... freely between member countries. (4231-01) Turn over.
16 (b) Study the map below. Average wages paid to workers (euros per hour) KEY: Wages (euros per hour) 28 35 16.5 27.9 9 16.4 UK POLAND 6.5 8.9 N/A (i) Use the map and your own knowledge to explain why large numbers of people from countries such as Poland have moved to live in the UK. [3] (ii) Describe one impact of migration within the EU. [3] (4231-01)
17 (c) Study the diagram below. which keeps the country poor. The poorest countries... export mainly primary goods... and earn little money... that have low value... Using the diagram to help you, explain why international trade is not always good for the poorest countries. Use examples to help your answer. [5] (4231-01) Turn over.
18 Theme 6: Development 6. (a) Study the maps below. 35 N 65 E 0 200km N Standard of living in Pakistan. 70 E 75 E AFGHANISTAN Islamabad C HIN A Lahore KEY: HDI is scored out of 1.0. Places where the score is higher have a higher standard of living. 0.7+ 0.6 0.69 30 N Punjab INDIA 0.5 0.59 0.3 0.49 No data IRAN Baluchistan Sindh NORTH AMERICA EUROPE ASIA 25 N Arabian Sea Karachi SOUTH AMERICA AFRICA 65 E 70 E 75 E (i) Which of the following best describes the location of Pakistan in the world? Underline the correct answer. [1] Sub-Saharan Africa North-East Asia South Asia North Africa Western Europe (ii) Complete the box below to give the latitude and longitude position of Karachi. [2] Latitude Longitude Karachi 25...... East (iii) Describe the distribution of places within Pakistan that have the lowest standard of living (where HDI = 0. 3 0. 49). [2] (4231-01)
(b) Study the development data below for Pakistan. 19 Year Life expectancy (years) Gross National Income (per capita) in $US Child mortality rate (per 1000) 2006 64 789 92 2007 65 871 91 2008 65 979 90 2009 65 949 88 2010 66 1019 87 (i) Use the data in the table to describe two ways in which progress is being made in Pakistan to improve people s lives. [2] (ii) Explain one factor that might have caused the change in child mortality in countries like Pakistan. [2] (iii) Give one other indicator, not used in the table, that can be used to measure development. [1] (4231-01) Turn over.
20 (c) Describe ways in which governments or other agencies are trying to reach one or more of their Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Use examples to help your answer. [5] END OF PAPER (4231-01)
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