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SPECIMEN ASSESSMENT MATERIAL GCSE GEOGRAPHY Paper 1 Living with the physical environment Specimen Materials For this paper you must have: a pencil a ruler. Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the bottom of this page. Answer all questions in Section A and Section B. Answer two questions in Section C. You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write outside the box around each page or on blank pages. Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. Information The marks for questions are shown in brackets. The total number of marks available for this paper is 88. Spelling, punctuation, grammar and specialist terminology will be assessed in Question 01.9. Advice For the multiple-choice questions, completely fill in the circle alongside the appropriate answer(s). CORRECT METHOD WRONG METHODS If you want to change your answer you must cross out your original answer as shown. If you wish to return to an answer previously crossed out, ring the answer you now wish to select as shown. Please write clearly, in block capitals, to allow character computer recognition. Centre number Candidate number Surname Forename(s) Candidate signature This draft qualification has not yet been accredited by Ofqual. It is published to enable teachers to have early sight of our proposed approach to GCSE Geography. Further changes may be required and no assurance can be given that this proposed qualification will be made available in its current form, or that it will be accredited in time for first teaching in September 2016 and first award in August 2018.

2 Section A The challenge of natural hazards Answer all questions in this section. Question 1 The challenge of natural hazards Study Figure 1, a graph showing changes in the amount of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in the atmosphere. Figure 1

3 0 1. 1 Describe the change in the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere shown in Figure 1. [2 marks] 0 1. 2 Outline one reason why the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has changed over time. [2 marks] Question 1 continues on the next page Turn over

4 Study Figure 2, a map showing how global surface temperatures might change by 2070. Figure 2 0 1. 3 Using Figure 2, which two of the following statements are true? Shade two circles only. A Changes in temperature are likely to be lowest in equatorial areas. B Temperatures in Asia are likely to rise by 1 C. C Temperatures over most of the sea areas north of 60 N are expected to increase by 4 C. D Temperatures over the whole of Africa are likely to rise by 3 C or 4 C. E The central parts of the continents are expected to have the lowest rise in temperature. F The rise in sea temperatures is likely to be greatest south of the equator. [2 marks]

5 0 1. 4 The weather of the UK is becoming more extreme. Use evidence to support this statement. [6 marks] Question 1 continues on the next page Turn over

6 Study Figure 3, a world map showing the tracks and strengths of tropical storms. Figure 3 0 1. 5 Complete the following sentences. [2 marks] The greatest number of category four tropical storms happen in the Ocean. Apart from very strong winds, one other associated weather feature of a category four storm is.. 0 1. 6 Give one condition that is needed for a tropical storm to form.

7 Study Figure 4, a satellite image of Hurricane Katrina shortly before it crossed New Orleans in the USA. Figure 4 0 1. 7 Using Figure 4 only, forecast the weather conditions in New Orleans over the next 24 hours. [4 marks] Question 1 continues on the next page Turn over

8 0 1. 8 Give two reasons why tropical storms eventually lose their energy. [2 marks] Reason 1: Reason 2: Question 1 continues on page 10

9 Question 1 continues on the next page DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAGE ANSWER IN THE SPACES PROVIDED Turn over

10 Study Figure 5a, a photograph showing an area affected by an earthquake in 2010, and Figure 5b, a photograph showing an area affected by a volcanic eruption in 2006. Figure 5a Figure 5b

11 0 1. 9 Choose either an earthquake or a volcanic eruption. Assess the extent to which primary effects are more significant than secondary effects. Use Figure 5a or 5b and an example you have studied. [9 marks] [+ 3 SPaG marks] Chosen tectonic hazard: End of Section A Turn over for Section B Turn over

12 Section B The living world Answer all questions in this section. Question 2 The living world Study Figure 6, a world map showing some large scale global ecosystems. Figure 6 0 2. 1 Using Figure 6, which one of the following statements is correct? Shade one circle only. A Most areas of tundra are found on the edges of land masses. B The largest polar area is found north of the equator. C There are no areas of tundra south of the equator. D There are no polar areas south of the Tropic of Capricorn.

13 0 2 2 Describe the distribution of hot deserts shown in Figure 6. [2 marks] 0 2. 3 Which one of the following statements describes the climate of a tropical rainforest? Shade one circle only. A Mild temperatures (10 18 ºC), rainfall all year (approximately 1000 mm) B High temperatures all year (over 30 ºC), very dry (250 mm of rainfall per year) C High temperatures all year (25 27 ºC), rainfall in every month (1800 2000 mm per year) D Wide range of temperatures (15 30 C), seasonal rainfall (approximately 750 mm) Question 2 continues on the next page Turn over

14 Study Figure 7, a photograph showing part of the tropical rainforest in Central Africa. Figure 7

15 0 2. 4 Describe and explain the features of the vegetation shown in Figure 7. [6 marks] Question 2 continues on the next page Turn over

16 Study Figure 8, which shows how the forested regions of the world changed between 2005 and 2009. Figure 8 0 2. 5 Which region of the world had the greatest rate of deforestation between 2005 and 2009?

17 0 2. 6 State the number of regions of the world where the rate of deforestation was greater than the world average rate of deforestation between 2005 and 2009. 0 2. 7 Outline one possible environmental impact of deforestation. [2 marks] 0 2. 8 Suggest one way that international co-operation can help make tropical rainforests more sustainable. [2 marks] Question 2 continues on the next page Turn over

18 0 2. 9 For a hot desert environment or cold environment you have studied, to what extent does that environment provide both opportunities and challenges for development? [9 marks] Chosen environment: End of Section B

19 Turn over for Section C DO NOT WRITE ON THIS PAGE ANSWER IN THE SPACES PROVIDED Turn over

20 Section C Physical landscapes in the UK Answer two questions from the following: Question 3 (Coasts), Question 4 (Rivers), Question 5 (Glacial). Shade the circle below to indicate which two optional questions you will answer. Question 0 3 Question 0 4 Question 0 5 CORRECT METHOD WRONG METHODS Question 3 Coastal landscapes in the UK Study Figure 9, on the insert, a 1: 50 000 Ordnance Survey map extract of part of the coast of south west England. 0 3. 1 Using Figure 9, match the coastal feature below to the correct grid reference. Shade one circle only. Choose from the following grid references: A 673398 B 669421 C 668428 Coastal feature Grid reference Wave cut platform A B C 0 3. 2 What is the straight line distance between Warren Point (6642) and Bolt Tail (6639)? Shade one circle only. A 1.8 km B 2.4 km C 3.0 km D 3.6 km 0 3. 3 Suggest one reason for the uneven shape of the coastline shown in Figure 9.

21 Study Figure 10, a photograph of Bolt Tail shown in grid square 6639 Figure 9. Figure 10 0 3. 4 Using Figures 9 and 10, in which direction was the photographer facing when the picture was taken? Shade one circle only. A North east B North west C South east 0 3. 5 D South west Name one process of erosion that may affect these cliffs. Question 3 continues on the next page Turn over

22 Study Figure 11, a photograph showing sea defences at Beesands in Devon. Figure 11 0 3. 6 Suggest how the sea defences shown in Figure 11 help to protect the coastline. [4 marks]

23 Study Figure 12, a sketch map showing features of coastal deposition. Figure 12 0 3. 7 Using Figure 12 and your own knowledge, explain how different landforms may be created by the transport and deposition of sediment along the coast. [6 marks] Turn over

24 Question 4 River landscapes in the UK Study Figure 13, a 1: 50 000 Ordnance Survey map extract of part of the River Ouse. Figure 13 0 4. 1 State one characteristic of the course of the River Ouse in grid square 4754. 0 4. 2 Give the difference in height between the river flood plain at 481561 and the spot height at 460563.

25 Study Figure 14, a diagram showing the long and two cross profiles of a river. Figure 14 0 4. 3 Describe the shape of the river s long profile. 0 4. 4 Suggest one reason why the cross profile of the river valley changes between A and B. 0 4. 5 State one reason why the size of sediment carried by the river decreases downstream. Question 4 continues on the next page Turn over

26 Study Figure 15, a photograph showing the effects of river flooding in Somerset in 2014. Figure 15 0 4. 6 Explain the likely economic effects of river flooding on the area shown in Figure 15. [4 marks]

27 Study Figure 16, a photograph showing the waterfall at High Force on the River Tees. Figure 16 0 4. 7 Using Figure 16, explain the processes involved in the formation of the landforms shown. [6 marks] Turn over

28 Question 5 Glacial landscapes in the UK Study Figure 17, a 1: 50 000 Ordnance Survey map extract of part of North Wales. Figure 17 0 5. 1 Identify the glacial landform at grid reference 653532. Shade one circle only. A glacial trough B pyramidal peak C truncated spur 0 5. 2 Identify the grid square in which the gradient of the land is steepest. Shade one circle only. A 5952 B 5954 C 6252

29 Study Figure 18, a photograph of Crib Goch shown in grid square 6255 on Figure 17. Figure 18 0 5. 3 3 Using Figures 17 and 18, name the lake shown in the photograph. 0 5. 4 Suggest why the rock shown in the foreground of Figure 18 is fractured. [2 marks] Question 5 continues on the next page Turn over

30 Study Figure 19, photographs showing tourist activity in Snowdonia. Figure 19

31 0 5. 5 Suggest how tourism might put pressure on the physical environments shown in Figure 19. [4 marks] Question 5 continues on the next page Turn over

32 Study Figure 20, a diagram showing glacial moraines. Figure 20 0 5. 6 Using Figure 20, explain how different landforms of deposition may be created in a glacial environment. [6 marks] END OF QUESTIONS

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