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Section A: Location and Places Fig. 1 Outline Map of the World 1. Label the following on the outline map of the world; (6 marks) i) Volcanoes: 1. Mt. Kilimajnaro 2. Cotopaxi 3. Surtsey ii) Fold Mountains: 4. Atlas 5. Alps 6. Himalayas Section B: Landforms and Processes Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes and Volcanoes Read carefully the following newspaper article and answer the questions that follow. Mount Etna showers ash on towns Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano, has erupted again, showering volcanic ash on towns dotting the mountain's slopes and nearby Taormina. The eruption did not force any evacuations, but a road was closed for half an hour as a precaution. Authorities also briefly closed two of the four air corridors serving the nearby Catania airport but air traffic was not interrupted. Etna erupts occasionally. Its last major eruption occurred in 1992. The Times Saturday, ovember 23, 2013, 20:26 Page 2 of 11

1. Describe and explain the formation of volcanoes. (2 marks) 2. Draw a cross-section and label the main features of a volcano. (5 marks) 3. With the aid of diagrams describe the differences between shield and composite volcanoes. (4 marks) Shield Volcano Composite Volcano 4. Describe one advantage and one disadvantage of living near a volcano. (2 marks) Advantage: Disadvantage: Page 3 of 11

5. Mt St Helens is part of the Cascade range of young fold mountains. With the aid of a diagram, explain the formation of young fold mountains. (5 marks) 6. Using Fig 2. below, clearly mark and label the focus and epicenter. (2 marks) Fig. 2 Focus, epicentre and shock waves of an earthquake 7. Describe 3 primary and 3 secondary effects of an earthquake. (6 marks) Primary Effects i) ii) iii) Secondary Effects: i) ii) iii) Page 4 of 11

Fig. 3 Location of Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004 8. Using Fig 3. above, give two features of the earthquake in the Indian Ocean in 2004 (2 marks) i) ii) 9. Suggest why loss of life was so great in Sumatra, part of an LEDC. (3 marks) 10. Fill in the blanks to complete the details regarding Conservative Plate Margins. (6 marks) i) volcanic activity at this type of boundary. ii) One plate is simply past the other. iii) Sections of rock get and are dragged past each other. iv) builds up and the rocks jerk causing an earthquake. v) An example is San fault in Califronia. vi) Several earthquakes occur many of which are. Page 5 of 11

The Earth as a Planet 1. Calculate the timings for the following locations when at the Prime Meridian the time is 12:00 noon. o. Country/City Longitude Line Time (5 marks) i) Malta 15 E Ii) Canberra 150 E Iii) Vancouver 120 W Iv) Fiji 180 E V) Mexico City 90 W 2. Answer the following questions referring to the map below Fig. 4. W W W W W W i) The location 26, 105 W is in what country? Mark the spot on the map with a black X. (2 marks) ii) Is the location 35, 75 W in the Atlantic or Pacific Ocean? Mark it on the map with a green X. (2 marks) iii) Is the location 30, 87 W on land or under water? with a blue X. (2 marks) Mark it on the map Page 6 of 11

Soil 1. Answer the following questions by choosing the best answer. (6 marks) i) Soils are formed as a result of: A. Climate, parent material, organisms, time B. Weather, climate, relief, organisms C. Human activity, climate, relief, organisms D. Time, weather, relief, climate ii) Which layer in the diagram below, Fig. 5, contains the most organic material? A. A Horizon B. B Horizon C. C Horizon D. the bedrock iii) How is soil created from rock? A. physical weathering without chemical weathering B. chemical weathering without physical weathering C. erosion without weathering D. weathering without erosion iv) Approximately how many years does one centimeter of topsoil take to form? A. 100 400 years C. 1000 4000 years B. 10 40 years D. 10,000 40,000 years ) Which of the following is found in the greatest % in soil? A. Mineral matter B. Organic matter C. Water D. Air vi) Which layer of a soil profile forms first from the bedrock? A. A horizon B. B horizon C. C horizon D. Humus A Horizon Fig. 5 Soil Profile B Horizon C Horizon Parent Rock / Bedrock Page 7 of 11

Section C: Socio-Economic Human Systems Population 1. What is the meaning of the term Birth Rate? (2 marks) 2. What is the meaning of the term Death Rate? (2 marks) 3. Give 3 reasons why LEDCs tend to have a high birth rate? (3 marks) i) ii) iii) 4. On the diagram below, Fig. 6 (the Demographic Transition Model) draw three lines to represent the Birth rate, Death rate and Total Population. (3 marks) Fig. 6 5. On the diagram shade the main area that shows the atural Increase. (1 mark) 6. On the diagram, place Kenya and Italy in the correct positions. (2 marks) 7. What is the meaning of the term Infant Mortality Rate? (1 mark) 8. What is the meaning of the term Life Expectancy? (1 mark) 9. What is the meaning of the term Economically Active? (1 mark) Page 8 of 11

10. Look at the diagram below, Fig. 7. It is a sketch of a population pyramid. Fig. 7 Does it show Sweden or India? (1 mark) 11. What does the shape of the pyramid tell you about the structure of the country? List 4 factors. (2marks) i) ii) iii) iv) Settlements Study Fig. 8 which shows the 'skyline' of a large city in the UK. Fig. 8 1. Which part of the city 'skyline', A, B or C is: (1 ½ marks) i) the city centre ii) the inner city iii) the residential suburbs 2. In which part of the city, A, B or C would you expect to find: (1 ½ marks) i) factories ii) offices and shops iii) large detached houses Page 9 of 11

3. Give a reason why: (2 marks) i) the main business activity of a city is generally found in the city centre ii) the tallest buildings in the city are generally found in the city centre 4. What geographical term is generally used to describe B on Figure 8. (1 mark) 5. Study Fig. 9, a diagram showing land use zones and land values in the city shown on Figure 8. A, B and C refer to the same letters as on Figure 8. Fig. 9 Land use zones and land values i) Describe how land values change between the city centre and the city boundary as shown in Fig. 9. (2 marks) Page 10 of 11

Section D: Environmental Concerns 1. List 3 human causes of soil erosion? (3 marks) i) ii) iii) 2. How can the risk of soil erosion be reduced? (2 marks) Section E: Map Skills Refer to Figure 10 Ordance Survey map Malta West of scale 1:25 000 or 4cm:1Km and then answer the following questions: 1. What compass direction from Ras in-iexfa (401801) is Qammieh Point (387812)? (1 mark) 2. In which grid square (4-figure reference) is Santa Maria Estate? (1 mark) 3. What is the 6-figure grid reference of the Red Tower? (1 mark) 4. What is the straight line distance in kilometres from Ras il-griebeg (441811) to Dahlet ix-xilep point (438829)? (1 mark) 5. In the space below reduce to half size the area covered by the following grid points: 4379, 4479. (4 marks) Page 11 of 11