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Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education *0909411305* GEOGRAPHY 0460/11 Paper 1 October/November 2016 Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Ruler Protractor Calculator 1 hour 45 minutes READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces provided. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If additional space is required, you should use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question number(s) must be clearly shown. Answer three questions, one from each section. The Insert contains Photographs A, B and C for Question 2, Photograph D for Question 4, and Photograph E for Question 6. The Insert is not required by the Examiner. Sketch maps and diagrams should be drawn whenever they serve to illustrate an answer. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. Definitions MEDCs More Economically Developed Countries LEDCs Less Economically Developed Countries The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate. This document consists of 28 printed pages and 1 Insert. DC (ST/SW) 115393/4 [Turn over

2 Section A Answer one question from this section. QUESTION 1 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about ageing population and predicted population change in selected countries. ageing population fast slow Russia South Korea China Poland South Africa Luxembourg Japan France Germany Portugal Spain Greece Italy Chile UK Canada Turkey Brazil Mexico USA Argentina India 1 0.5 0 0.5 1 population predicted change in population 2011 2030 (% per year) population decline growth Fig. 1 (i) Put the following countries in rank order according to how fast their population is ageing. China Italy South Korea 1 st... fastest 2 nd... 3 rd... slowest [1] (ii) Identify from Fig. 1: a country where the population is expected to decline between 2011 and 2030;... the country which is predicted to have the highest rate of population growth between 2011 and 2030....[2]

3 (iii) One of the reasons why natural population growth rates are high in many countries is because birth rates are high. Give three different reasons why birth rates are high in many LEDCs. 1... 2... 3......[3] (iv) Explain why governments in many LEDCs are trying to reduce rates of population growth....[4] [Turn over

4 (b) Study Fig. 2, which shows information about the age structure of the world s population in 1950, 2000 and 2050 (estimated). Key population by age group 0 19 20 64 65+ 1950 2000 0% 0% 90% 10% 90% 10% 2050 (estimated) 0% 90% 10% 80% 20% 80% 20% 80% 20% 70% 30% 70% 30% 70% 30% 60% 50% 40% 60% 50% 40% 60% 50% 40% Fig. 2 (i) Using Fig. 2 only, describe how the world s population is ageing. Include statistics in your answer....[3]

5 (ii) Explain why the world s population is ageing....[5] [Turn over

6 (c) For a named country you have studied, evaluate the success of its population policy. Name of country..............................................................................[7] [Total: 25 marks] END OF QUESTION 1

7 QUESTION 2 2 (a) Study Fig. 3, which shows information about an inner city area in the USA. N Key streets with housing urban expressway urban expressway under construction waste ground houses awaiting demolition factories unoccupied factories Fig. 3 0 road km 1 (i) What is an inner city area?...[1] (ii) Describe the street pattern in Fig. 3....[2] (iii) Explain why inner city areas like the one shown in Fig. 3 are being redeveloped....[3] [Turn over

8 (b) Study Fig. 4, along with Photographs A, B and C (Insert), which were taken in different urban zones of a city. Key 0 1 2 central business district km N inner city suburb green belt village Fig. 4 (i) Using the key to Fig. 4, identify the urban zone where each photograph was taken. Photograph A Photograph B Photograph C...[3]

9 (ii) Choose Photograph A, B or C. For the photograph you have chosen describe the main characteristics of the land use. Photograph......[4] (iii) Explain why land use varies in an urban area....[5] [Turn over

10 (c) For a named urban area you have studied, describe the effects of urban sprawl. Name of urban area...........................................................................[7] [Total: 25 marks] END OF QUESTION 2

11 Section B Answer one question from this section. QUESTION 3 3 (a) Study Fig. 5, which shows two different types of volcano. volcano A Z 1000 X metres 0 Y X 10 km volcano B Z Y 5000 metres 0 50 km Fig. 5 (i) Name the two types of volcano shown in Fig. 5. Choose from the following: extinct volcano shield volcano strato-volcano A... B... [1] (ii) Describe two differences between the types of volcano shown in Fig. 5. 1... 2......[2] [Turn over

12 (iii) Using Fig. 5, identify the features labelled X, Y and Z in the spaces below. X... Y... Z... [3] (iv) Describe the advantages for people of living close to an active volcano....[4]

13 (b) Study Fig. 6, which shows the Pacific Ring of Fire. N Asia North America RING OF FIRE Pacific Ocean South America Australasia 0 4000 Key volcano km Fig. 6 (i) Describe the distribution of volcanoes shown in Fig. 6....[3] (ii) Explain the distribution of the volcanoes shown on Fig. 6....[5] [Turn over

14 (c) Earthquakes often occur in the same areas as volcanic eruptions. Describe the impacts of an earthquake on a named area you have studied. Name of area........................................................................[7] [Total: 25 marks] END OF QUESTION 3

15 QUESTION 4 4 (a) Study Photograph D (Insert), which shows a river feature. (i) What river feature is shown in Photograph D? Choose from the following: delta meander source...[1] (ii) Describe two characteristics of the slope shown at X in Photograph D. 1... 2......[2] (iii) Explain how slope X has been formed....[3] (iv) Flooding and erosion are two hazards created by rivers such as that shown in Photograph D. Suggest how each of these hazards could be managed. Flooding... Erosion......[4] [Turn over

(b) Study Fig. 7, which shows cross sections of the upper and lower courses of a river. 16 Upper course Lower course river river Fig. 7 (i) Using Fig. 7 only, describe three differences between the cross section of the upper and lower course of a river....[3]

17 (ii) Explain the formation of a waterfall. You may use labelled diagrams. [5] [Turn over

18 (c) For a named river you have studied, describe the opportunities it provides for people living close to it. Name of river...........................................................................[7] END OF QUESTION 4 [Total: 25 marks]

19 Section C Answer one question from this section. QUESTION 5 5 (a) Study Fig. 8, a map showing HDI, a measure of human development. North America Europe Asia Africa Key very high high medium low no data South America Australasia Fig. 8 (i) What do the initials HDI stand for? H... D... I... [1] (ii) Compare the HDI in Africa and North America....[2] (iii) Explain why HDI is a useful indicator of development....[3] [Turn over

20 (iv) Explain why there are inequalities in the levels of development between countries....[4] (b) Study Fig. 9, a scatter graph which shows information about GNP per capita and life expectancy for a selection of countries. 80 75 life expectancy (years) 70 65 60 55 0 0 10 000 20 000 30 000 40 000 GNP per capita (US$) Fig. 9 (i) Describe the relationship between GNP per capita and life expectancy shown by Fig. 9. Include statistics in your answer....[3]

21 (ii) Explain why there is a relationship between GNP per capita and life expectancy....[5] [Turn over

22 (c) Describe the features of a named transnational corporation you have studied. You should refer to its organisation and global links. Name of transnational corporation...........................................................................[7] END OF QUESTION 5 [Total: 25 marks]

23 QUESTION 6 6 (a) Study Fig. 10, which shows information about malnutrition in the Sahel, an area in north Africa. N Atlantic Ocean MAURITANIA SENEGAL MALI NIGER CHAD Atlantic Ocean BURKINA FASO NIGERIA Key 0 800 Number of cases of severe acute malnutrition by region across the Sahel in 2012 km cases of severe acute malnutrition over 60 000 40 001 60 000 20 001 40 000 10 001 20 000 1001 10 000 regional boundaries Fig. 10 (i) What is meant by malnutrition?...[1] (ii) Compare the number of cases of malnutrition in Burkina Faso and Niger....[2] [Turn over

24 (iii) Give three different reasons why countries experience food shortages. 1... 2... 3......[3] (iv) Describe the impacts of food shortages....[4]

25 (b) Study Fig. 11, along with Photograph E (Insert), which show information about the Mechanical Cow. Rotary International members deliver Mechanical Cow to Africa The Rotary Club of Moncton has delivered a Mechanical Cow to Zombodze primary and high schools in Swaziland, Africa. The mechanical cow is a soybean milk machine. Using just soybeans and water, the machine produces 30 litres of soy milk, which is rich in protein, per hour. It can operate for eight hours at a time before being cleaned. The six kilograms of left-over solids that are separated from the milk each hour are used to make many soy products, such as tofu, tempeh, yogurt, bread, and cookies. Much of Swaziland is faced with a challenge of poor nutrition. Most of the time the food eaten lacks protein. Soy milk provides all the essential nutrients needed by the body. The introduction of the mechanical cow will benefit students who have had nothing to eat at lunchtime and help them to be able to concentrate and work harder in school. Fig. 11 (i) Explain how the Mechanical Cow benefits the community of Zombodze....[3] (ii) Describe other methods which can be used to reduce food shortages in LEDCs....[5] [Turn over

26 (c) For an example of a farm or agricultural system at a named location, describe the farming system. Farm or agricultural system... Name of location........................................................................[7] END OF QUESTION 6 [Total: 25 marks]

27 Additional Pages If you use the following lined pages to complete the answer(s) to any question(s), the question number(s) must be clearly shown...............................................................................

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