Section A: Europe: countries and borders

Similar documents
69 o 25 N, 19 o 10 E Amsterdam = 52 o 21 N, 4 o 55 E Wormer is 13 km to the NW. Climate Polar/tundra = snow Temperate maritime

THE EUROPEAN UNION CLIL MATERIA:GEOGRAFIA CLASSE: SECONDA SCUOLA: I.C.COMO-LORA-LIPOMO AUTORI: CRISTINA FONTANA, ANGELA RENZI, STEFANIA POGGIO

Did you know? The European Union in 2013

Italy Luxembourg Morocco Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania

TRIPS OF BULGARIAN RESIDENTS ABROAD AND ARRIVALS OF VISITORS FROM ABROAD TO BULGARIA IN AUGUST 2015

EU Main economic achievements. Franco Praussello University of Genoa

TRIPS OF BULGARIAN RESIDENTS ABROAD AND ARRIVALS OF VISITORS FROM ABROAD TO BULGARIA IN MARCH 2016

TRIPS OF BULGARIAN RESIDENTS ABROAD AND ARRIVALS OF VISITORS FROM ABROAD TO BULGARIA IN AUGUST 2016

TRIPS OF BULGARIAN RESIDENTS ABROAD AND ARRIVALS OF VISITORS FROM ABROAD TO BULGARIA IN MAY 2017

TRIPS OF BULGARIAN RESIDENTS ABROAD AND ARRIVALS OF VISITORS FROM ABROAD TO BULGARIA IN FEBRUARY 2017

TRIPS OF BULGARIAN RESIDENTS ABROAD AND ARRIVALS OF VISITORS FROM ABROAD TO BULGARIA IN SEPTEMBER 2015

TRIPS OF BULGARIAN RESIDENTS ABROAD AND ARRIVALS OF VISITORS FROM ABROAD TO BULGARIA IN DECEMBER 2016

7th Grade First Semester Test

The big question we are trying to answer is What has the European Project tried to do to make Europe more stable?

Europe in a nutshell. Europe our continent

Evolution of the European Union, the euro and the Eurozone Sovereign Debt Crisis

THE COLD WAR Learning Goal 1:

Europe in a nutshell

EUROPEAN UNION CURRENCY/MONEY

12. NATO enlargement

TESTOF KNOWLEDGE ACQUIRED

Political Geography Unit Test: Multiple Choice

INTERNAL SECURITY. Publication: November 2011

London Examinations IGCSE

The European Union: 500 million people 28 countries

International Summer Program

ISSUE BRIEF: U.S. Immigration Priorities in a Global Context

Europe in Figures - Eurostat Yearbook 2008 The diversity of the EU through statistics

BRIEFING. International Migration: The UK Compared with other OECD Countries.

European patent filings

OLLI 2012 Europe s Destiny Session II Integration and Recovery Transformative innovation or Power Play with a little help from our friends?

Meeting of the OECD Council at Ministerial Level

General Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier Specimen Paper

PLEASE DO NOT WRITE ON THIS TEST BOOKLET. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

3Z 3 STATISTICS IN FOCUS eurostat Population and social conditions 1995 D 3

A timeline of the EU. Material(s): Timeline of the EU Worksheet. Source-

birth control birth control brain drain birth rate coastal plain commuting Consciously preventing unwanted pregnancies.

Chapter 7 Test Central Europe 1

Poland Within The European Union New Awkward Partner Or New Heart Of Europe Routledge Advances In European Politics

Ilze JUREVIČA Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development Regional Policy Department

REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS, THE CRISIS IN EUROPE AND THE FUTURE OF POLICY

WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION OF PRIVATE FINANCIAL ASSETS

The Swinging(vivaci) Sixties a period of economic growth The changing face of Europe - the fall of the Berlin Wall

2.3 IMMIGRATION: THE NUMBERS

European Union Passport

General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier Specimen Paper

the United Kingdom Furniture Produced by IAR Team Focus Technology Co., Ltd.

TOURISM IN ESTONIA IN 2013 (as of 17 March 2014) 1

The EU Adaptation Strategy: The role of EEA as knowledge provider

Europe. Eastern Europe South-Eastern Europe Central Europe and the Baltic States Western Europe. Restricted voluntary contributions (USD)

For example, some EU countries would cooperate in the areas of:

NATO S ENLARGEMENT POLICY IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA

Message by the Head of Delegation

Size and Development of the Shadow Economy of 31 European and 5 other OECD Countries from 2003 to 2013: A Further Decline

Institutions of the European Union and the ECHR - An Overview -

INVESTING IN AN OPEN AND SECURE EUROPE Two Funds for the period

International Influence

Asylum Seekers in Europe May 2018

COUNTRY DATA: UNITED KINGDOM: Information from the CIA World INTRODUCTION GEOGRAPHY

UNDER EMBARGO UNTIL 9 APRIL 2018, 15:00 HOURS PARIS TIME

EU Immigration Policy and International Protection: EU Joint Border Control and International Obligations

KRYSTYNA IGLICKA L.K.Academy of Management, WARSAW. The Impact of Workers from Central and Eastern Europe on Labour markets. The experience of Poland.

The European Union: 500 million people 28 countries

International Summer Program

Italian Report / Executive Summary

Marketing of Destination Estonia. Target markets and co-operation opportunities

PRESS RELEASE. NON-RESIDENTS ARRRIVALS FROM ABROAD: January - December 2014

Carbon Management and Institutional Issues in European Cities. Kristine Kern University of Minnesota

Monthly Inbound Update June th August 2017

What is The European Union?

Europe. Eastern Europe South-Eastern Europe Central Europe and the Baltic States Western Europe

GCSE 4231/01 GEOGRAPHY (Specification A) FOUNDATION TIER UNIT 1 Core Geography

How many students study abroad and where do they go?

Making Global Labour Mobility a Catalyst for Development: The contribution of Private Employment Agencies

2nd Ministerial Conference of the Prague Process Action Plan

Electoral rights of EU citizens

From Europe to the Euro

European Tourism Trends & Prospects Executive Summary

However, a full account of their extent and makeup has been unknown up until now.

TABLE 1 FINANCE AGREEMENTS INCLUDED IN THE SAMPLE Signature Date

Belgium s foreign trade

Extended Findings. Finland. ecfr.eu/eucoalitionexplorer. Question 1: Most Contacted

Comparative Economic Geography

Where is Europe located?

Foreigners Totals Nationals 400,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000, ,000,000 50,000,000. Peak in Recreation Visits

NATO in Afghanistan European and Canadian Positions

ANNEXES. to the COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE EUROPEAN COUNCIL AND THE COUNCIL

Eurostat Yearbook 2006/07 A goldmine of statistical information

CENTRE DELÀS REPORT35. Fear and securitization in the European Union EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. Authors: Ainhoa Ruiz Benedicto Pere Brunet

Contents: The History of the BSR security The new security environment Main actors of the BSR Nordic-Baltic security relations The Way Ahead

EUROSUR. Protecting the Schengen external borders. Protecting migrants' lives

Annual Report on Asylum and Migration for Sweden (Reference Year: 2004)

Trace the reasons that the wartime alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union unraveled.

Brexit. Alan V. Deardorff University of Michigan. For presentation at Adult Learning Institute April 11,

Mustafa, a refugee from Afghanistan, living in Hungary since 2009 has now been reunited with his family EUROPE

International Influence STEP BY STEP

The Three Elephants in the Room: Coal, Oil and Gas in the Primary Energy Consumption (PEC) and their CO2 Emissions up to 2013 Bernard CHABOT

LABOR MIGRATION AND RECOGNITION OF QUALIFICATIONS

Europe: Regional Characteristics

WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel. Findings of the first round of reporting.

Transcription:

Chapter 2: Europe Section A: Europe: countries and borders 1. There is only one correct answer for each of these multi choice questions (7 marks) What percentage of the world s land does Europe occupy? (a) 20% (b) 16.5% (c) 12% (d) 6.8% Which of these major rivers do not flow in part of Europe? (a) Volta (b) Volga (c) Tagus (d) Loire What percentage of the world s population live in Europe? (a) 6% (b) 8% (c) 11% (d) 15% Europe s population in 2012 was: (a) 800 million (b) 740 million (c) 680 million (d) 620 million When were NATO and the Warsaw Pact formed? (a) 1933 (b) 1949 (c) 1957 (d) 1973 What major event happened in Europe in 1989? (a) Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia (b) The Treaty of Maastricht came into force (c) Fighting began in (the former) Yugoslavia (d) The Berlin Wall was knocked down Pearson Education Ltd 2013 1

People who move in search of work are: (a) displaced people (b) forced migrants (c) refugees (d) voluntary or economic migrants 2. There are two correct answers for each of these multi choice questions (4 marks) Which of these seas and oceans are found on the boundaries of Europe? (a) Mediterranean Sea (b) Aral Sea (c) Baltic Sea (d) Arctic Ocean Which two climates cover most of Europe? (a) temperate maritime (b) tundra (c) mountain (d) cool continental As you travel from the west across Europe to the east it gets: (a) warmer (b) wetter (c) colder (d) drier In which two countries is the population already starting to decrease? (a) The Netherlands (b) United Kingdom (c) Lithuania (d) Germany Pearson Education Ltd 2013 2

3. Study the map below, then complete the table. (9 marks) C B F I E A D H J Lowland Highland Seas, oceans and lakes A B C Countries D E F Highland/mountain ranges H I J (Total = 20 marks) Pearson Education Ltd 2013 3

Section B: The European Union 1. (a) Name the six countries who signed the Treaty of Rome in 1957, creating the EEC. (2 marks) (b) What were two of the original main aims of the EEC? (2 marks) (c) Which three countries joined in 1973? (1 mark) 2. The Schengen agreement was signed in 1985. Describe two important benefits this brought to EU countries. (2 marks) 3. Describe and explain two important events which took place in Eastern Europe between 1980 and 1991 which had a major impact on how the EU changed in the following years. (4 marks) 4. The EEC became the EU in 1993. (a) Name the Treaty which created the EU (1 mark) Pearson Education Ltd 2013 4

(b) What three criteria did new EU members have to meet? (3 marks) (iii) 5. (a) One of the main aims of the new European Union was to have a Europe without frontiers. Describe what this means and why it is important. (4 marks) (b) Do you think the EU has achieved this aim? Explain your answer. (4 marks) 6. Answer true or false (4 marks) 7% of the world s population live in the EU There are now 25 member countries in the EU Turkey and Norway have both applied for EU membership 17 EU members use the euro, introduced in 2002 7. Match the European Union Institutions with the information on the right (3 marks) European Parliament The EU s main decision making institution Proposes new EU laws European Commission Has 785 members The Presidency changes every 6 months Council of the European Union Members sit in political, not national groups President chosen by European Council Pearson Education Ltd 2013 5

8. (a) Study the pie chart. It shows EU energy use in 2009. (3 marks) (i) Which is the largest energy source? (ii) What percentage of use is from fossil fuels? (iii) How much of the energy used produces greenhouse gases? (b) The EU energy and environment directorates have set targets for EU countries to meet by 2020. These include reducing greenhouse gas emissions and increasing the use of renewable energy. Give two reasons why they need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (2 marks). (c) How are these two targets linked? (3 marks) Pearson Education Ltd 2013 6

9. Since 2002 the EU has almost doubled the number of member countries. Write two paragraphs explaining what you think are the advantages and disadvantages of this recent growth. (8 marks) Advantages (benefits): Disadvantages (problems): Pearson Education Ltd 2013 7

10. How do you think you and your family and friends benefit or not from living in a country which is part of the European Union? (4 marks) (Total = 50 marks) Pearson Education Ltd 2013 8

Section C: EU case studies Energy in the Netherlands 1. 49% of the energy used by the Netherlands comes from gas (38%) and oil (11%). (a) Why does nearly half of the country s energy come from these 2 sources? (1 mark) (b) Describe either the gas or oil industry in the Netherlands. Include information about the future of your chosen energy source. (5 marks) 2. Describe two advantages and two disadvantages of building wind farms in the Netherlands. (2 marks) Advantages: Pearson Education Ltd 2013 9

Disadvantages: 3. Give two reasons why the Netherlands is increasing the proportion of biofuel in its petrol and diesel. (2 marks) (Total = 10 marks) Tourism in the EU s Mediterranean countries 1. (a) Select an appropriate type of graph to show the data below the world s top ten tourist destinations in 2007. (3 marks) Country tourists (millions) France 82 Spain 60 USA 56 China 55 Italy 44 UK 31 Germany 24 Ukraine 23 Turkey 22 Mexico 21 (b) Name the Mediterranean EU countries in the list above and their positions in the top ten. (2 marks) Pearson Education Ltd 2013 10

2. Give two reasons why the Mediterranean coastal areas of EU countries are so attractive for tourists. (2 marks) 3. Italy attracts tourists for many different types of holiday. Choose one type and explain why. You should include information about named locations in your answer. (3 marks) (Total = 10 marks) Pearson Education Ltd 2013 11

Poland s changing borders and migration 1. Poland s borders have changed many times in the past 500 years. Give two reasons for this, referring to dates and named events in your answers. (2 marks) 2. (a) What major change took place in Poland in the 1980s? (1 mark) (b) Describe two positive effects of this change. (2 marks) Pearson Education Ltd 2013 12

3. An estimated half a million people migrated from Poland to the UK for work between 2004 2006. (a) Explain two reasons for this movement (2 marks) (b) What sort of work do many find themselves doing? Explain why. (2 marks) (c) Why do migrant groups often live together in many areas? (1 mark) (Total 10 marks) Total Section C = 30 marks Section A = 20 marks Section B = 50 marks Section C = 30 marks Total = 100 marks Pearson Education Ltd 2013 13