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22 QUESTION 6 6 (a) Study Figs 10A, 10B and 10C, which show information about Sri Lanka (an LEDC). Relief Average annual rainfall (mm) N N 1000 1500 8° N 8° N INDIAN OCEAN INDIAN OCEAN 1000 1500 2000 2500 1500 1000 0 50 0 km 50 km 6° N 6° N
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3 (i) (ii) Complete Fig. 1 by shading Karnataka using the key provided. Karnataka has a population growth rate of 15.6 per 1000. [1] The following data is for Orissa: Birth rate 21 per 1000 Death rate 8.8 per 1000 Net migration 2 per 1000 Population growth rate 14.2 per 1000 Explain how the population growth rate of
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6 2 Fig. 4 gives information about population change and population migration in four urban areas in the USA between 2010 and 2013. Study Fig. 4 and answer the following questions. Denver–Aurora–Lakewood Total Population 154 010 change % 6.1 15 240 Net international Total migration 5.6 Rate per 1000 75 101 Total Net internal migration 27.8 Rate per
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2011 paper 1 variant 3
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13 QUESTION 4 (a) Study Fig. 6, which shows annual average precipitation in west Africa. 15° 20° 10° 5° 0° 5° 50 200 20° 25° 50 200 400 800 1000 20° 200 400 Agades 400 600 800 1000 10° 15° 50 50 15° 10° 600 1
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7 (b) Using Fig. 2.1, describe the distribution of population growth rates in Africa. Do not use figures in your answer. ....................................................................................................
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2017 paper 1 variant 2
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2 Section A Answer one question from this section. QUESTION 1 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about population growth in three countries. Country Birth rate (per 1000) Death rate (per 1000) Natural population growth (per 1000) Chile 13.8 6.0 7.8 France 12.4 9.2 9.3 12.7 Hungary –3.4 Fig. 1 (i)
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2015 paper 1 variant 2
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2 QUESTION 1 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about the population of Lithuania (an MEDC). Birth rate (2013) = 9.4 per 1000 Death rate (2013) = 11.5 per 1000 40 20 emigrants / immigrants (000’s) 0 2005 –20 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 20
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16 (c) Fig. 4.3 shows the relief of Botswana. N 10 0 0 900 0 1000 12 0 110 0 80 0 1000 11 00 0 120 0 110 0 12 0 1000 0 km 160 international boundary 900 1100 Fig. 4.3 © UCLES 2019 Key 0460/22/M/J/19
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2017 paper 1 variant 3
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2 Section A Answer one question from this section. QUESTION 1 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about population changes in three countries. Country Birth rate (per 1000) Death rate (per 1000) Natural population growth (per 1000) Bolivia 22.8 6.5 16.3 8.5 11.4 –2.9 13.3 7.4 Germany New Zealand Fig. 1 (
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2013 paper 1 variant 1
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2 QUESTION 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about the birth and death rates of Sudan (LEDC) and Canada (MEDC). Country Birth rate (per 1000 of population) Death rate (per 1000 of population) Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births) Sudan 36.1 11.0 68.1 Canada 10.2 8.0 4.9 Fig. 1 (i) Sudan
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8 direction (b) Study Fig. 6, which shows the weather recorded at a weather station over a period of 24 hours in October. 360 300 240 180 120 60 0 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 0200 0400 0600 0800 1000 1200 THURSDAY 15 OCTOBER FRIDAY
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2 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, a scatter graph which shows the birth and death rates of seven countries in 2004. 40 40 Botswana 30 30 Death Rate (per 1000 population) Mozambique 20 20 Tanzania Ghana 10 Sudan USA 10 Morocco 0 10 20 30 Birth Rate (per 1000 population) 40 50 Fig. 1 (i) Name the country
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2 QUESTION 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows birth rates and death rates in Niger (an LEDC) and Australia (an MEDC). Niger 60 50 Birth rate 40 per 1000 30 Death rate 20 10 0 1955 1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 years Australia 30 per 1000 20 Birth rate 10 Death rate 0
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2013 paper 2 variant 2
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7 (c) Fig. 5 shows the variation in height above sea level in China. For Examiner’s Use N East China Sea Key mostly above 4000 m mostly between 1000 and 4000 m mostly below 1000 m 0 1000 km South China Sea Fig. 5 (i) Describe the relationship between the population distribution shown on Fig. 4 and height above sea level shown on
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2 QUESTION 1 For Examiner’s Use (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about the population of four countries. Country Area (sq km) Population Population density (per sq km) Birth rate (per 1000) Death rate (per 1000) Natural population growth rate (per 1000) Bangladesh 143 998 156 050 883 1084 24.7 9.2 Pakistan
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2 Fig. 1B for Question 1 Northern Territory N Queensland Western Australia New South Wales South Australia 0 500 1000 km Victoria Tasmania Key state boundary 1 dot = 1000 people © UCLES 2014 0460/11/INSERT/O/N/14
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2 QUESTION 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about the birth and death rates of Zambia (LEDC) and Italy (MEDC) in 2011. Country Birth rate (per 1000 of population) Death rate (per 1000 of population) Zambia 44.1 16.6 9.2 9.8 Italy Fig. 1 (i) What evidence in Fig. 1 suggests that Italy had a natural
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2018 paper 1 variant 1
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2 Section A Answer one question from this section. 1 (a) Study Fig. 1.1, which shows information about four countries in South America in 2015. Birth rate (per 1000) Death rate (per 1000) Net migration (per 1000) Argentina 16.6 7.3 0.0 Brazil 14.5 6.6 – 0.1 Chile 13.8 6.0 0.3 Peru 1
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2017 paper 1 variant 3
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2 Section A Answer one question from this section. QUESTION 1 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows population pyramids for Australia and Canada (MEDCs). Australia birth rate = 12.15 per 1000 death rate = 7.14 per 1000 age male female 80+ 75–79 old old 70–74 dependents dependents 65–69 60–64 55–59 50–54
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4 (d) Fig. 2 is a cross section along northing 78 from 100780 to 150780. 1100 1100 1000 1000 900 900 100780 track 150780 Fig. 2 On Fig. 2, using labelled arrows, mark the positions of: (i) the wide tarred road; [1] (ii) the 33 kV power line;
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2 Fig. 2.2 for Question 2 2015 1995 N N Niger Niger Kenya Nigeria Zimbabwe Key >70% 60.1–70.0% 50.1–60.0% 40.1–50.0% 30.1–40.0% 20.1–30.0% <20% no data © UCLES 2019 Botswana South Africa 0 1000 2000 km Kenya Nigeria Zimbabwe Key >70
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2012 paper 1 variant 1
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2 QUESTION 1 1 For Examiner’s Use (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about the population in four countries. Country Total population (millions) Birth Rate (per 1000) Death Rate (per 1000) Net Migration (per 1000) Life Expectancy (years) Germany 82 8.2 11.0 +2.19 79 Spain 41 9.5 10.1 +0.99 80
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14 6 Fig. 6A shows the average amounts of water available per person for countries in Africa. Fig. 6B shows the variation in annual rainfall in Africa. N N Egypt Liberia Nigeria D.R. Congo Kenya Namibia South Africa 0 Key available water (m 3 per person per year) 15 000 and over 2500 − 14 999 1000 − 2499 0 − 9
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2010 paper 1 variant 1
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6 4 (a) Study Fig. 5, which shows an area before and after a volcanic eruption. Before the eruption 1000 800 600 400 200 fishing port holiday resort sea After the eruption 600 800 1000 fishing port 800 600 400 200 sea 0 Key 200 1 2 km roads farmland buildings volcanic ash and lava contour (metres) railway
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13 (i) Which of the following statements describes the location of the states in Fig. 5.2? Tick one box below. Tick (3) mostly in the centre mostly in the south mostly in the west [1] (ii) Using Figs. 5.1 and 5.2, give one difference between the distribution of the states with soil erosion by wind and the distribution of the states with soil erosion by
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3 (b) Study Fig. 2, which shows information about the child mortality rate in countries in Africa. Child mortality is the number of deaths of children aged under 5 per 1000 live births during a year. Libya 0 800 km 1600 South Sudan DR Congo Uganda Kenya Rwanda Burundi Tanzania Zambia Zimbabwe Namibia Botswana South Africa Equator Malawi mb Angola Ethiopia Swaziland Lesotho Central African Rep. Eritrea Sudan
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2011 paper 1 variant 3
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Page 3 1 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version IGCSE – May/June 2011 Syllabus 0460 Paper 13 (a) (i) 54 per 1000 1 mark [1] (ii) Birth rate = 14–16 per 1000 Death rate = 5–6 per 1000 Natural population growth rate = 8–11 per 1000 1 mark for identification of correct BR/DR 1 mark for
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2 Fig. 1.1 for Question 1 Map showing where people living in the USA in 2013 were born (total number) USA Spain China Mexico Colombia Argentina In 2013, 45 790 000 people living in the USA were born in other countries © UCLES 2019 0460/11/INSERT/M/J/19 Australia Key over 1 million 500 000 – 1 million 2
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3 Table 1.1 for Question 1 Atmospheric pressure data collected by students in February of the current year and from February of the previous year Data collected by students in February Data collected in February of the previous year Date Atmospheric pressure (mb) Date Atmospheric pressure (mb) 1st 1003 1st 1000 2nd 1003 2nd 1007 3rd 985 3rd 1006 4th
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14 6 Table 1 gives information about the population of India. The figures shaded are estimates of future trends. Table 1 Year Births per 1000 Deaths per 1000 Natural increase (%) Migration (%) Growth rate (%) 1993 29 11 1.821 –0.008 1.813 1998 27 9 1.793 –0.007 1.786 2003
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8 4 (a) (i) Fig. 6 gives information about emigrants from the Philippines living temporarily in certain countries in December 2008. 700 700 600 600 500 500 400 400 300 300 200 200 100 100 0 800 800 900 900 1000 1000 Complete the graph to show that 550
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3 (b) Study Fig. 2, which shows information about the infant mortality rate in Bangladesh and Pakistan (LEDCs in Asia) between 1980 and 2015. 140 140 120 120 100 100 infant mortality rate 80 (per 1000) 80 Pakistan 60 Bangladesh 40 60 40 2010 0 0 20 20 year infant mortality rate (per 10
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2015 paper 1 variant 2
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2 QUESTION 1 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about population growth in India. N JAMMU & KASHMIR HIMACHAL PRADESH PUNJAB UTTARANCHAL HARYANA L HA AC H UN DES R A RA P SIKKIM RAJASTHAN ASSAM UTTAR PRADESH BIHAR NAGALAND MEGHALAYA MANIPUR GUJARAT JHARKHAND MADHYA PRADESH H AR SG WEST BENGAL MIZORAM TRIPURA I T AT H H C MAHARASHTRA 20°N ORISSA $UDELDQ 6HD ANDHRA PRADESH %D\
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19 (iv) Explain why tourism leads to the development of a country’s infrastructure. ......................................................................................................................
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2 QUESTION 1 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows the population of four parts of the world in 1960, 2010 and 2060 (projected). 2000 2000 1800 1800 1600 1600 1400 1400 1200 population (millions) 1000 1200 population 1000 (millions) 800 800 600 6
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3 (b) Fig. 1.2 is a cross section along northing 345 from the western edge of the map at 340345 to 400345, passing through the summit of the mountain Teigkampen. height (metres) 1200 1200 1000 1000 600 800 height (metres) 600 400 400 200 200 800 0 34034
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Page 3 Mark Scheme IGCSE - OCT/NOV 2006 Syllabus 0460 Paper 1 Question 1 (a) (i) Mozambique 1 mark (1) (ii) 22 per 1000/2.2% (1 mark); Evidence that candidate knows that the figure is calculated by subtracting DR from BR (second mark) 2 @ 1 mark (2) (iii) A Sudan B Botswana 2 @ 1 mark (2)
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3 (c) Fig. 2 shows the south-western part of the map extract. 24 Feature A 23 N z ge i R ive r 22 21 800 20 900 19 1000 1100 1200 18 1200 1100 00 10 900 17 20 21 22 23 24 1000 25 26 contours in metres Fig.
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3 2 Figs 1A and 1B show the same area before and after a volcanic eruption. A N Before the eruption Sea Fishing port Port 200 400 600 800 1000 B After the eruption 200 Sea 400 600 Port Key: 800 Roads Buildings 1000 800 600 200 Contours in metres Farmland 0 2 Volcanic ash and lava km Fig.
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6 (ii) Use information from Table 2 (Insert) to plot the atmospheric pressure recorded in Manama on July 18th and January 18th in Fig. 4 below. [2] Atmospheric pressure in Manama 1025 1020 1015 1010 1005 1000 Key atmospheric pressure (mb) July 995 990 atmospheric pressure (mb) Jan 985 980 11 12 13
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4 (c) Fig. 1.2 is a cross section along northing 280 from 600280 to the eastern edge of the map at 640280. 1000 X Y Z 1000 800 800 height 600 (metres) 600 400 400 200 200 0 600280 height (metres) 0 640280 Fig. 1.2 (i)
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3 (b) Name the rural settlement patterns of the settlements in the table below. Choose from linear, nucleated and dispersed. Settlement Settlement pattern the settlement in grid square 0117 Madzonga and Chipuru (0312) the settlements in grid squares 0417 and 0418 [3] (c) Fig. 2 is a cross section along northing 14 from 040140 to 090140. track
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2 Section A Answer one question from this section. QUESTION 1 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about the birth and death rates of three countries in 2013. Country Birth rate (per 1000 of population) Death rate (per 1000 of population) Kuwait 20.9 2.1 South Africa 19.3 17.2 Vietnam 16.8 5.9 Fig. 1 (i)
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Page 4 1 Mark Scheme Cambridge IGCSE – May/June 2015 Syllabus 0460 Paper 12 (a) (i) 11.5 (people) per 1000 die each year/in 2013 1 mark [1] (ii) 9.4 – 11.5 (1 mark) = -2.1 per 1000 (2 nd mark) 2 @ 1 mark [2] (iii) Ideas such as: it
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6 3 Study Fig. 4, which shows variations in population density in Pakistan, and Fig. 5, which shows the height of the land in Pakistan. Key population density N CHINA (population per km 2 ) 1000 and over 250–999 Peshawar Islamabad AFGHANISTAN 100–249 0–99 Lahore city Quetta INDIA s r ve i R IRAN I u nd Region X 0 Karachi Arabian Sea
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18 Section C Answer one question from this section. 5 (a) Study Figs. 5.1 and 5.2, which show maps of Human Development Index (HDI) in South America in 2000 and 2012. 2000 BELIZE 2000 HONDURAS GUATEMALA NICARAGUA VENEZUELA EL SALVADOR GUYANA COSTA RICA SURINAME PANAMA FRENCH GUIANA COLOMBIA N ECUADOR PERU BRAZIL BOLIVIA CHILE PARAGUAY URUGUAY ARGENTINA 0 1000 2000
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2 QUESTION 1 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about the birth rates and death rates in Cameroon, Ghana and Nigeria, three LEDCs (Less Economically Developed Countries) in West Africa. Country Birth rate (per 1000 of population) Death rate (per 1000 of population) Cameroon 32.5 11.7 Ghana 32.0 7.7 Nigeria 39.9 13.5 Fig. 1 (
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6 2 A student was researching the tropical rainforests of Africa on the internet. She found two maps, Fig. 4 and Fig. 5, which showed the distribution of these rainforests. Distribution of tropical rainforest Distribution of tropical rainforest 10° N 10° N 0° 0° 10° S 10° S Key Key tropical rainforest 10° S latitude 0 N 1000 km tropical rainforest 10° S latitude
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6 2 Fig. 2.1 shows the five countries expected to have the largest populations by the year 2100. China India Indonesia Nigeria USA population in 2016 (billions) 1.37 1.28 0.26 0.18 0.32 estimated population in 2100 (billions) 1.09 1.55 0.36 0.91 0.46 birth rate in 2016 (per 1000)
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4 (b) Look again at Fig. 1.1 along with Figs. 1.2 and 1.3, which show information about relief and climate in the USA. Relief of the USA N Key height above sea level over 2000 m 500 – 2000 m under 500 m 0 500 km 1000 Fig. 1.2 Climate of the USA 30 20 10 0 – 1
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2 Section A Answer one question from this section. 1 (a) Study Fig. 1.1 (Insert), which shows information about immigrants to the USA in 2013. (i) How many people were living in the USA in 2013 who were born in other countries? Tick one answer in the table below: Tick (✓) Less than 1000 1000 to 9999 10 00
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0460/43 Cambridge IGCSE – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED Question May/June 2018 Answer Marks 1(d)(iv) Less / lower amount of rainfall in previous year OR More rain in current year OR Rain increases (from previous to current year) 1 1(e)(i) Barometer 1 1(e)(ii) Plotting two points on scatter graph: 987 mb & 10.0 mm 997 mb & 3
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6 3 (a) Table 1 gives information about actual and expected changes in the population of Brazil between 1995 and 2025. Table 1 year 1995 2005 2015 2025 population (millions) 164 189 212 232 birth rate (per 1000) 22 20 17 15 death rate (per 1000) 6 6 6 7 net number of
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2 QUESTION 1 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, which shows information about the birth rates and death rates of Angola (LEDC), New Zealand (MEDC), and Philippines (NIC). Country Birth rate (per 1000 of population) Death rate (per 1000 of population) Angola 42.9 23.4 New Zealand 13.7 7.1 Philippines 25.3 5.0 Fig. 1 (i) What
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12 5 Fig. 6 compares the production of nuclear energy in Asia and Australasia with world production. 3000 3000 2500 2500 nuclear energy 2000 production (billion 1500 kilowatt hours) 1000 nuclear energy production 1500 (billion kilowatt hours) 1000 2000 500 500 0 1990 1995 year Key 2000 2007 0
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20 QUESTION 6 (a) Study Fig. 9, which shows information about South Korea, a newly industrialised country (NIC) in South East Asia. 1975 2009 36 million 48 million Urban population 48% 81% GDP per person US$ 820 US$ 27 600 Adult literacy 91% 98% Access to safe water 62% 93% 37 per 1000 4.3
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5 (e) Look at the settlement around Dengu School in the north east of the map. (i) Name the type of settlement pattern. Tick one correct answer below. Tick (✓) linear nucleated dispersed [1] (ii) Suggest one reason why this settlement pattern has developed here. ..............................................
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2 Fig. 1 for Question 1 Barometer reading Atmospheric pressure 9 0 10 10 9 1000 Index pointer © UCLES 2012 0460/42/INSERT/O/N/12 www.theallpapers.com
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4 (b) Fig. 2 is a cross-section along northing 81 from the western edge of the map to 460810. The location of a track has been marked on the cross-section. location of track east 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 460810 1100 1000 90
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5 Fig. 8 for Question 2 Barometer (showing the atmospheric pressure at 12.00 hours on Day 1) 1010 1000 1020 1030 990 980 1040 mb index pointer © UCLES 2011 0460/41/O/N/11 www.theallpapers.com
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Page 3 1 Mark Scheme Cambridge IGCSE – October/November 2015 Syllabus 0460 Paper 12 (a) (i) Shading on Fig. 1. Shading must match the key. 1 mark [1] (ii) Birth rate – death rate; Plus migration Birth rate + migration Minus death rate 2 @ 1 mark [2] (iii) Generally higher rates to north of line/lower rates south of the line;
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5 (d) (i) Measure the straight line distance in metres from Kezi School to the ruins on Dombwe- Dombwe hill. ........................................................................................................
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9 (ii) The population of Aliano is now less than 1000 people. Explain why the population has declined in settlements in some rural areas in MEDCs. ...........................................................................................
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0460/12 Cambridge IGCSE – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED Question October/November 2017 Answer Marks 1(a)(i) Growth/change/increase in population as a result of difference in number of births and deaths/births minus deaths/where birth rate is higher than death rate; 1 1(a)(ii) 12.4 – 9.2 (per 1000) = 3.2 (per 1000) (1 mark) (
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w Strong mechanical weathering ica n ha ec te a er od M 0 m Slight mechanical weathering Moderate chemical weathering with frost action 10 20 Strong chemical weathering 2000 1750 1500 Moderate chemical weathering 1250 1000 750 Very slight weathering 500 250 0 Mean annual precipitation (mm) Fig. 5 (i) Identify the type of weathering most likely to occur in
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15 (b) Study Fig. 11 which shows the changes in the importance of different types of power station used to generate electricity in Japan between 1960 and 2000. Briefly describe the changes in the importance of different types of power station in Japan between 1960 and 2000. [3] 1200 1200 1100 1100 1000 1000 900
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6 (iv) What is the average height above sea level of the road? Tick ( ✓ ) one correct answer in the table below. Tick ( ✓ ) 900 metres 940 metres 980 metres 1000 metres [1] [Total: 20 marks] © UCLES 2014 0460/21/O/N/14
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7 (iii) Which one of the following statements describes the HDI of countries in the tropics 1 1 (between 23 –2 °N and 23 –2 °S)? Tick one box below. Tick (3) mostly high none are high mostly low and medium [1] (c) Fig. 2.2 shows how incomes have risen in India between 1980 and 2012. This is shown by Gross
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W N N ENE NE NNE NNE NE NE ENE ENE NNE NNE NNE N NN W NN W N NN W WN WN NW NW W W 0 0 Day 1 Fig. 1.2 Day 2 Day 3 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00 13:00 16:00 19:00 22:00 01:00 04:00 07:00 10:00
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3 (b) A person travels along the road from the northern edge of the map at Nyheim to the eastern edge of the map at Atnbrua. (i) In which compass direction does the person travel? Tick one correct statement below. Tick (3) north west to south east south east to north west north east to south west south west to north east [1] (ii) How far does the person
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3 1 (a) Study Fig. 1, a map which shows birth and death rates in different parts of the world in 2005. Eastern Europe Western Europe North 14 8 America 10 14 and Northern Asia 10 11 East Asia 12 7 26 6 Northern Africa 27 7 South East Western 23 7 Asia and South Central Central Asia Africa 44 16 22 6 Latin America
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14 4 (a) Study Fig. 4.1, which shows four instruments which are used for weather recording. A S E W N 1000 29 30 28 31 27 960 B 26 1060 70 60 50 C 40 30 20 10 D Fig. 4.1 © UCLES 2021 0460/13/O/N/21
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7 Photograph A VICTORIA FALLS MA FAL IN LS ZAMBIA River Zambezi RAINB OW F AL LS HOTEL HOTEL N HOTEL HOTEL POWER STATION Direction of river flow Built Up Area Hotel Power Lines Roads Gorge Railway 0 ZIMBABWE River Zambezi metres 1000 Fig. 4 0460/02/M/J/03 [Turn over www.theallpapers.com
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12 (iii) The barometer in Fig. 8 (Insert), measures atmospheric pressure. Explain how and why the index pointer on the barometer is used. For Examiner’s Use .......................................................................................
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2018 paper 1 variant 3
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W E 2000 1000 45 5 SE SW 0 50 0 cloud base S wind direction wind speed (knots) 1.0 40 40 60 0.9 20 80 0.8 30 0 100 0.7 20 0.6 humidity % °C cm 0.5 10 0.4 0.3 0 0.2 1002 mb 0.1 –10 0 air pressure rainfall temperature
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2018 paper 1 variant 1
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3 (iii) Calculate the overall population increase of Peru. You should show your calculations. ...................................... per 1000 [3] (iv) Using the information in Fig. 1.1 only, suggest reasons why some countries in South America have a higher overall population increase than other countries. ...........
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2008 paper 1
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12 5 (a) Study Fig. 8, which shows numbers of international tourists and their destinations. 1800 Key to destinations Middle East 1600 Europe Asia and the Pacific The Americas 1400 Africa 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1980 2000 2020 (projected) Fig. 8 © UCLES 2008 0460/01/O/N/
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2017 paper 2 variant 1
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6 2 Fig. 3 shows the population structure of Angola, an LEDC. Fig. 4 shows the population structure of Japan, an MEDC. Angola 2013 (total population 22 million) age (years) male 2000 1500 1000 80+ 75–79 70–74 65–69 60–64 55–59 50–54 45–49 40–44 35–39 3
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2016 paper 2 variant 1
Question paper found on page 14 / 20 pages total, pdf
14 6 Study Fig. 9, which shows some of the areas of Africa worst affected by desertification. 23½°N 0° N 0 1000 km 23½°S Key area worst affected by desertification Fig. 9 (a) Describe the distribution of areas affected by desertification shown on Fig. 9. .......................................
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2021 paper 1 variant 2
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5 ETHIOPIA Lake Turkana SOMALI SOMALIA REPUBLIC KENYA Equator Lake Victoria Nairobi Indian Ocean TANZANIA 0 Key 100 200 300 N 400 km land over 1000 m above sea level areas likely to receive more than 750 mm rainfall in four years out of five railway major port important town Fig. 1.4 © UCLES 2021 0460/12/O/N/21 [Turn over
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2019 paper 1 variant 3
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22 (b) Study Fig. 5.2, which is a graph showing information about the world production of wheat and rice between 1980 and 2013. 1000 900 800 700 production (millions of tonnes) wheat 600 500 rice 400 300 200 100 0 1980 1990 year Fig. 5.2 © UCLES 2019 0460/
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2017 paper 1 variant 3
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0460/13 May/June 2017 Cambridge IGCSE – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED Question Answer Marks 1(a)(i) (Change in population as a result of) difference in number of births and deaths / birth rate minus death rate or births minus deaths. 1 1(a)(ii) 13.3 – 7.4 = 5.9 2 (per 1000) (per 1000) (1st mark) (2
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2019 paper 2 variant 1
Question paper found on page 6 / 20 pages total, pdf
6 2 (a) Study Fig. 2.1, which shows the population structure of South Sudan in 2014 and Fig. 2.2, which shows the population structure of Germany in 2014. South Sudan male 1000 800 600 400 population (in thousands) 200 0 100+ 95–99 90–94 85–89 80–84 75–79 70–74
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2015 paper 2 variant 2
Question paper found on page 10 / 16 pages total, pdf
10 4 Study Figs 5 and 6, which give information about tropical storms. Tropic of Cancer Equator Tropic of Capricorn Key track of tropical storm Fig. 5 eye 15 10 20 5 rainfall NW rainfall wind direction SE 0 time 995 pressure 35 30 temperature 990 25 985 20 980 975 970 eye time Fig. 6 © UCLES 2015 0460/
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2021 paper 1 variant 2
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24 (b) Study Fig. 6.2, which shows information about desertification in Northern Africa. Key risk of desertification very high high N 30° N SAHARA DESERT moderate 20° N 10° N 0 1000 km Equator Fig. 6.2 (i) Describe the distribution of the areas in Northern Africa where the risk of desertification is very high. ...................
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2018 paper 1 variant 2
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4 (b) Study Fig. 1.3, which predicts how the number of people in different age groups in India will change between 2000 and 2100. Total population by age group 1100 1000 900 800 700 population (millions) estimate 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2000 2050 year Key 0–14 (young dependent
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2010
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Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education 0460 Geography June 2010 Principal Examiner Report for Teachers Comments on specific questions: Question 1 Generally a very popular choice by candidates. (a) (i) This question should have gained candidates an easy mark for simply stating that ‘18.5 people die per 1000 people’. However it was disappointing to see that many candidates did not understand the term ‘
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2006 paper 4
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For Examiner’s Use 9 1020 school X 1015 1010 1005 1000 7th Jan 8th Jan 9th Jan 10th Jan 11th Jan 12th Jan 13th Jan 14th Jan 10 15 5 0 5 10 Fig. 6 (c) Study Fig. 6 showing the atmospheric pressure changes during the eight days at school X. Describe the pattern of change.
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2011 paper 1 variant 2
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Page 3 1 Mark Scheme: Teachers’ version IGCSE – October/November 2011 Syllabus 0460 Paper 12 (a) (i) Stage 1 1 mark [1] (ii) High birth rate/birth rate remained unchanged/slightly decreasing birth rate; reducing/decreasing/low death rate/rapidly decreasing death rate; birth rate is much higher than death rate = 2 birth rate is higher than death rate = 1 2 @ 1
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2017 paper 1 variant 2
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0460/12 Cambridge IGCSE – Mark Scheme PUBLISHED October/November 2017 Question Answer Marks 1(b)(i) Ideas such as: Rates fall more rapidly in Bangladesh/fall less rapidly in Pakistan/Bangladesh has largest fall (entire period or any years); Rates fall evenly in Pakistan, steeply in Bangladesh at first but levels off; Rates are higher in Bangladesh up to 1990/1991/1992
(IGCSE) Geography May/June 2020 paper 2 variant 3
Question paper found on page 14 / 20 pages total, pdf
14 6 Fig. 6.1 shows areas in Africa at risk of desertification. Desertification is when land can no longer support vegetation and agriculture becomes unproductive. N 23 12 ° N 0° Key desert at risk of desertification 23 12 ° S 0 1000 km Fig. 6.1 (a) Using Fig. 6.1, describe the distribution of areas in Africa at risk of desertification. ....
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2016 paper 1 variant 2
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8 QUESTION 2 2 (a) Study Fig. 3, which shows information about housing areas in Lagos, a city in Nigeria (an LEDC in Africa). 0 5 N 10 km 25 k m Ikeja 30–35 houses per hectare 2.5 people per room Population density: 175 per hectare Percentage of houses with: flush toilet shared kitchen piped water 100 20 k m Farm village surrounded by