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ATAR course examination, 2017 Question/Answer booklet GEOGRAPHY Please place your student identification label in this box Student number: In figures In words Time allowed for this paper Reading time before commencing work: Working time: ten minutes three hours Materials required/recommended for this paper To be provided by the supervisor This Question/Answer booklet Broadsheet Multiple-choice answer sheet Number of additional answer booklets used (if applicable): To be provided by the candidate Standard items: pens (blue/black preferred), pencils (including coloured), sharpener, correction fluid/tape, eraser, ruler, highlighters Special items: approved drawing and measuring instruments (i.e. dividers, drawing compass, string, protractor, mathomat), non-programmable calculators approved for use in this examination Important note to candidates No other items may be taken into the examination room. It is your responsibility to ensure that you do not have any unauthorised material. If you have any unauthorised material with you, hand it to the supervisor before reading any further. Copyright School Curriculum and Standards Authority 2017 Ref: 17-031

GEOGRAPHY 2 Structure of this paper Section Section One Multiple-choice Section Two Short response Section Three Extended response Part A: Unit 3 Number of questions available Number of questions to be answered Suggested working time (minutes) Marks available Percentage of examination 20 20 30 20 20 11 11 70 40 40 2 1 40 20 20 Part B: Unit 4 2 1 40 20 20 Total 100 Instructions to candidates 1. The rules for the conduct of the Western Australian external examinations are detailed in the Year 12 Information Handbook 2017. Sitting this examination implies that you agree to abide by these rules. 2. Answer the questions according to the following instructions. Section One: Answer all questions on the separate Multiple-choice answer sheet provided. For each question, shade the box to indicate your answer. Use only a blue or black pen to shade the boxes. If you make a mistake, place a cross through that square, then shade your new answer. Do not erase or use correction fluid/tape. Marks will not be deducted for incorrect answers. No marks will be given if more than one answer is completed for any question. Section Two: Answer all questions. Write your answers in this Question/Answer Booklet. Section Three: Part A: Answer one question from a choice of two. Part B: Answer one question from a choice of two. Answer all questions in this Question/Answer Booklet. 3. Wherever possible, you are encouraged to use relevant, fully labelled sketch maps, diagrams and actual examples to illustrate and support your answers. 4. You must be careful to confine your answers to the specific questions asked and to follow any instructions that are specific to a particular question. 5. Supplementary pages for the use of planning/continuing your answer to a question have been provided at the end of this Question/Answer booklet. If you use these pages to continue an answer, indicate at the original answer where the answer is continued, i.e. give the page number. 6. You are encouraged to refer to the sources on the Broadsheet to support your answer for any question. The Broadsheet is not to be handed in with your Question/Answer booklet. See next page

3 GEOGRAPHY Section One: Multiple-choice 20% (20 Marks) This section has 20 questions. Answer all questions on the separate Multiple-choice answer sheet provided. For each question, shade the box to indicate your answer. Use only a blue or black pen to shade the boxes. If you make a mistake, place a cross through that square, then shade your new answer. Do not erase or use correction fluid/tape. Marks will not be deducted for incorrect answers. No marks will be given if more than one answer is completed for any question. Suggested working time: 30 minutes. Refer to Source 1: Quinns Rocks topographic map 1986 to answer Questions 1 to 9. 1. Which natural feature is located at GR 808958? (a) (c) (d) channel definite Neerabup Lake Lake Rd building 2. Which of the following best represents the height above sea level of the building located at GR 792938? (a) (c) (d) 5 metres 10 metres 15 metres 20 metres 3. Which of the following latitude and longitude coordinates is closest to the location of One Tree Hill (GR 799972)? (a) 31 39 S 115 44 W 31 42 S 115 47 W (c) 31 39 S 115 44 E (d) 31 42 S 115 47 E 4. In which of the following Area References (AR) is most of Nowergup Lake located? (a) AR 7999 AR 8099 (c) AR 7998 (d) AR 8098 5. The area of Nowergup Lake (GR 795995) is closest to (a) (c) (d) 3 hectares. 30 hectares. 300 hectares. 500 hectares. Note: One hectare is 10 000 m² See next page

GEOGRAPHY 4 6. Which of the following best represents the average gradient from the spot height at Eglinton Hill (northing 98) to the coast at GR 750975? (a) 1:114 1:57 (c) 1:35 (d) 1:17 7. A person walking along Ocean Drive from GR 757959 to GR 762943 at an average speed of 4 km/hr would complete this journey in approximately (a) (c) (d) 10½ minutes. 26 minutes. 52 minutes. 88 minutes. 8. Which of the following terms best describes the nature of the slope along the fence line from the eastern side of Nowergup Lake (GR 799993) to the dam (GR 808994)? (a) (c) (d) uniform undulating convex concave 9. What land use dominates the area to the east of Gibbs Road (from GR 793000 to GR 805964)? (a) (c) (d) agriculture light industry national park mining Refer to Source 1: Quinns Rocks topographic map 1986 and Source 2: Quinns Rocks aerial photo 2016 to answer Questions 10 to 12. 10. Which of the following best describes the former land use of the area designated A on Source 2? (a) (c) (d) vegetation scattered fauna sanctuary national park quarry See next page

5 GEOGRAPHY 11. Which urban process best accounts for the land cover change that took place between the coastline and the western boundary of the Neerabup National Park from 1986 to 2016? (a) (c) (d) urban sprawl inertia land use competition agglomeration 12. Which of the following grid references best describes the current location of Mindarie Marina? (a) GR 772913 GR 775925 (c) GR 760930 (d) GR 767929 Refer to Source 1: Quinns Rocks topographic map 1986 and Source 3: Intersection of Gibbs and Wesco Roads 2016 to answer Question 13. 13. Which of the following grid references best describes the location at which the Source 3 photograph was taken? (a) GR 800998 GR 804984 (c) GR 809948 (d) GR 812982 Refer to Source 4: Australia s changing rainfall zones to answer Questions 14 and 15. 14. Which rainfall zone covered the largest area of Australia between 1900 and 1999? (a) (c) (d) summer dominant summer winter winter dominant 15. Which of the following best describes the changing pattern of Australia s rainfall zones between 1900 and 2015? (a) (c) (d) The winter dominant zone has moved south and closer to the eastern coast. The summer dominant and summer zones have moved further south. The uniform rainfall zone has expanded. The winter dominant and winter zones have expanded further north. See next page

GEOGRAPHY 6 16. An ecosystem is best described as (a) (c) (d) the sum of all living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) factors that affect the survival, development and evolution of a population of organisms. a large, complex biotic community of plant and animal species that demonstrate similar adaptations to specific climatic conditions in a particular region. the physical environment in which an organism is located and in which it can find food, shelter, protection and mates for reproduction. a community made up of biotic and abiotic components that interact with each other through the energy and nutrient cycles. Refer to Source 5: Australia s anthropogenic biomes 1900 and 2000 to answer Question 17. 17. Which of the following best describes the greatest change to Australia s anthropogenic biomes between 1900 and 2000? (a) (c) (d) Croplands populated and remote have replaced rangelands populated and remote. Croplands populated and remote have replaced wild woodlands and treeless lands. Rangelands populated and remote have replaced urban settlements. Rangelands populated and remote have replaced wild woodlands and treeless lands. Refer to Source 6: Demographic characteristics of Quinns Rocks and Perth Metropolitan Area to answer Question 18. 18. Which of the following statements best describes a demographic characteristic of the Perth Metropolitan area? (a) (c) (d) Approximately 20% of Perth s total population is aged between 0 14 years. Approximately 27% of Perth s total population is aged between 0 14 years. Approximately 36% of Perth s total population is aged between 0 19 years. Approximately 47% of Perth s total population is aged between 0 19 years. Refer to Source 7: World urban and rural population 1950 2050 to answer Questions 19 and 20. 19. Which of the following best describes the year in which the urban proportion of the world s population first exceeded that of the rural proportion? (a) 1990 2005 (c) 2010 (d) 2045 20. By the year 2045, approximately what percentage will best describe the proportion of the world s population living in urban areas? (a) 33% 50% (c) 66% (d) 75% End of Section One See next page

7 GEOGRAPHY Section Two: Short response 40% (40 Marks) This section has 11 questions. Answer all questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. Supplementary pages for the use of planning/continuing your answer to a question have been provided at the end of this Question/Answer booklet. If you use these pages to continue an answer, indicate at the original answer where the answer is continued, i.e. give the page number. Suggested working time: 70 minutes. See next page

GEOGRAPHY 8 Refer to Source 1: Quinns Rocks topographic map 1986 to answer Questions 21 and 22. Question 21 (5 marks) (a) Draw and annotate the following features on the sketch map below: (4 marks) Built-up area of Quinns Rocks Tapping Way Caravan Park Post Office. In the space provided, write the scale of the sketch map expressed as a ratio. (1 mark) Sketch map of Quinns Rocks GR 750960 GR 770960 North Scale: 1: GR 750940 GR 770940 See next page

9 GEOGRAPHY Question 22 (2 marks) (a) Describe one site feature of the settlement at Quinns Rocks. (1 mark) State one situation feature of the settlement at Quinns Rocks. (1 mark) Refer to Source 1: Quinns Rocks topographic map 1986 and Source 2: Quinns Rocks aerial photo 2016 to answer Question 23. Question 23 (2 marks) Describe the land cover change that occurred between 1986 and 2016 to the area located between the coastline and the western boundary of Neerabup National Park. See next page

GEOGRAPHY 10 Question 24 (2 marks) Define the term anthropogenic biomes. Question 25 (3 marks) Explain the concept of sustainability. See next page

11 GEOGRAPHY Question 26 (3 marks) Identify one land management practice followed by Indigenous peoples and outline its impact on land cover change over time. Question 27 (3 marks) Select one of the following factors and explain how it has led to differences in the process of land cover change between any two countries. government policy institutional arrangements land ownership type of economy ideology and culture See next page

GEOGRAPHY 12 Refer to Source 5: Australia s anthropogenic biomes 1900 and 2000 to answer Question 28. Question 28 (3 marks) Explain how one of the following processes of land cover change was responsible for changes to Australia s anthropogenic biomes between 1900 and 2000. Include evidence from Source 5 to support your answer. deforestation expansion and intensification of agriculture rangeland modification growth of urban settlement See next page

13 GEOGRAPHY Refer to Source 6: Demographic characteristics of Quinns Rocks and Perth Metropolitan Area to answer Question 29. Question 29 (6 marks) Describe the difference in the populations of Quinns Rocks and the Perth Metropolitan Area in the following age ranges. Include data from Source 6 to support your answer. 0 19 years: 20 54 years: 55 85 years and over: See next page

GEOGRAPHY 14 Refer to Source 7: World urban and rural population 1950 2050 to answer Question 30. Question 30 (5 marks) (a) Explain the concept of urbanisation. (2 marks) Use data from Source 7 to describe how the process of urbanisation is occurring. (3 marks) See next page

15 GEOGRAPHY Question 31 (6 marks) Describe and account for the external morphology of either metropolitan Perth or a regional urban centre in Western Australia. End of Section Two See next page

GEOGRAPHY 16 Section Three: Extended response 40% (40 Marks) This section contains four (4) questions. You must answer two (2) questions: one (1) from Part A and one (1) from Part B. Write your answers on the pages provided following Question 35. Supplementary pages for the use of planning/continuing your answer to a question have been provided at the end of this Question/Answer booklet. If you use these pages to continue an answer, indicate at the original answer where the answer is continued, i.e. give the page number. Suggested working time: 80 minutes. Part A: Answer either Question 32 or Question 33. Question 32 (20 marks) (a) Describe the effects of either climate change or biodiversity loss on natural and anthropogenic biomes. (12 marks) Discuss one approach to land cover restoration and rehabilitation and explain how it mitigates future land cover changes. (8 marks) OR Question 33 (20 marks) (a) Describe the key elements of ecosystem structure and dynamics. or Describe any two of the following natural systems: heat budget hydrological cycle carbon cycle atmospheric circulation. (12 marks) Identify and discuss a program designed to address the impacts of land cover change on local and regional environments. (8 marks) See next page

17 GEOGRAPHY Part B: Answer either Question 34 or Question 35. Question 34 (20 marks) (a) Describe the site and internal morphology of a megacity. (8 marks) Describe two significant challenges and explain the implications of each for metropolitan Perth or a regional centre in Western Australia. (12 marks) or Question 35 (20 marks) (a) Describe the nature, scope and causes of any two significant challenges confronting a megacity. (8 marks) To answer question 35, select one planning strategy adopted in metropolitan Perth or a regional centre in Western Australia one planning strategy adopted in a megacity. or Describe the selected planning strategy and explain the extent to which it has been or could be informed by the concept of sustainability. (12 marks) End of questions

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