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2008. M.24 Coimisiún na Scrúduithe Stáit State Examinations Commission LEAVING CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 2008 GEOGRAPHY HIGHER LEVEL FRIDAY, 6 JUNE AFTERNOON, 2.00 TO 4.50 Examination Number For the Examiner s Use Only For the Examiner s Use Only PART ONE Short Questions Total Mark Adv App PART ONE Short Questions Mark Adv App x 8m Accumulated Mark x 6m Disallowed Marks Nett Mark x 4m Accumulated Mark x 2m N.B. Remember to return this paper with your answer book. Otherwise, marks will be lost. Page 1 of 28

PART ONE SHORT-ANSWER QUESTIONS 80 MARKS Attempt TEN questions All Questions carry equal marks THESE QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED IN THE SPACES PROVIDED 1. Earthquake Examine this diagram of an earthquake. Insert the labels W to Z in their correct places in the table below: Description Fault line Focus Escarpment Epicentre Label [8] Page 2 of 28

2. Ordnance Survey Map Examine the 1:50000 OS map of Galway and write in the space provided the correct answer from the options given in each of the following statements. (i) The feature located at M 327 240 is: mudbank / island / sandspit (ii) The historic feature at M 370 274 is: ringfort / holy well / moated site (iii) The transport feature at M 383 255 is: railway station / roundabout / car park (iv) The total area of the region shown on the extract is: 80 sq kms / 108 sq kms / 801 sq kms [8] 3. Types of Region Match each of the region types in Column X with the correct example in Column Y: Column X Column Y Climate Regions A Ireland's Counties Administrative Regions B Gaeltacht Socio-Economic Regions C Cool Temperate Oceanic Cultural Regions D Core and Periphery [8] Page 3 of 28

4. Glacial Landforms Examine this diagram, showing some glacial landforms. www.geography.vt.edu Insert the labels A to D in their correct places in the table below: Esker Terminal Moraine Out wash plain Drumlin [8] Page 4 of 28

5. Aerial Photograph Examine the aerial photograph of part of Galway city that accompanies this paper. (i) What type of aerial photograph is it? Vertical High oblique Low oblique (ii) Examine this section taken from the aerial photograph: Using the correct reference system, describe its location: [8] 6. Land-use Examine the aerial photograph that accompanies this paper. Name and locate two land-uses which can be seen on the photograph: Land-use 1: Location: Land-use 2: Location: [8] Page 5 of 28

7. IRELAND'S CLIMATE A B Wind Direction C [Figs in A and B are in hours] Examine these statistical maps, about Ireland's climate and answer the following: (i) Which station has the least sunshine in December? (ii) What is the difference in sunshine in June between Rosslare and Malin Head? (iii) What is the most frequent wind direction at: Dublin and Rosslare Page 6 of 28 [8]

8. Faultlines A B C D Examine these diagrams showing four types of fault. In the space provided, write each of these labels in its appropriate place: Transform [twice], Reverse, Normal [NB: the label "Transform" needs to be inserted in two spaces]. [8] Page 7 of 28

9. Ordnance Survey Extract Examine the Ordnance Survey extract that accompanies this paper. The length of the runway at Galway airport is approximately: 13.5 kms 135 kms 1.35 kms 3.5 kms [tick the correct box] [8] 10. Switzerland Population Structure - 2005 and 2050 (est.) - Percent (%) Age Range (Yrs) 2005 2050 (est.) 0-20 22% 18% 21-64 62% 55% 65 + 27% Examine the population data in this table. (i) (ii) (iii) Calculate the percentage aged 65 years and over in 2005. The total population in 2005 was 7.5 million. Calculate how many people were aged between 0 and 20 years. Briefly state one important consequence for Switzerland of the structure estimated for 2050. [8] Page 8 of 28

11. Street Survey 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 Land-use Residential Retail Office Figures = Number of Storeys 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 Examine this data, from a survey of land-use in an urban street. (i) (ii) (iii) What percentage of buildings are residential? How many of those have three storeys? Suggest one further land-use category that might be found in such a street: [8] 12. Landforms In the space provided, match each of the named landforms in Column X with the description in Column Y: Column X Column Y Meander A Marine Action 1 A Moraine B Weathering 2 B Sandspit C Fluvial Action 3 C Scree D Glacial Action 4 D [8] Page 9 of 28

PART TWO STRUCTURED and ESSAY QUESTIONS 320 MARKS You must attempt FOUR questions, as follows: Two questions from Section 1 One question from Section 2 One question from Section 3 THESE QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED IN THE ANSWER BOOK Page 10 of 28

SECTION 1 - CORE You MUST attempt TWO questions: ONE from Patterns and Processes in the Physical Environment AND ONE from Regional Geography Page 11 of 28

PATTERNS AND PROCESSES IN THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT Attempt ONE question Question 1 A. ORDNANCE SURVEY EXTRACT Examine the Ordnance Survey extract that accompanies this paper. Using graph paper, draw a sketch-map to half scale of the area shown. On it, show and name each of the following: The River Corrib An airport runway An area of silting / mudbank A sea-ferry route [20m] B. LANDFORM DEVELOPMENT Examine, with the aid of a labelled diagram or diagrams, the processes that have led to the formation of any one Irish landform of your choice. C. HUMAN INTERACTION With reference to an example you have studied, describe and account for one way in which humans attempt to influence or control natural processes. In your answer, refer to one of the following: Fluvial processes Marine processes Mass movement Page 12 of 28

Question 2 A. SEA FLOOR SPREADING www.discoverourearth.org Examine this diagram. Answer these questions in your answer book: (i) Name the Earth s internal layer labelled X. (ii) Name the internal process shown by the arrows at Y. (iii) Name one mid-ocean ridge which you have studied. (iv) Name the type of plate boundary shown at Z. [20m] B. VULCANICITY Explain how the study of plate tectonics has helped us to understand the global distribution of volcanoes. C. KARST LANDSCAPES With reference to the Irish landscape, examine the processes which have influenced the development of any landform in a karst region. Page 13 of 28

Question 3 A. ROCK TYPE www.gsi.ie www.geographypages.co.uk http://ehrenfest.anu.edu.au amc Examine these images, which show landscapes developed on four different rock types. In your answer book, match each of the rock-types below with the correct, labelled image above: Granite Basalt Limestone Quartzite [20m] B. ROCK TYPE AND LANDSCAPE Examine, with reference to an example you have studied, the formation of one rock-type and how it produces a distinctive landscape. C. EARTHQUAKES Examine, with reference to actual examples, the measurement and effects of earthquakes. Page 14 of 28

REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY Attempt ONE question Question 4 A. IRISH REGIONS In your answer book draw an outline map of Ireland. On it show and name the following: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) Any one Irish region that you have studied. One major urban centre in the region. One major routeway in the region. One major feature of the physical landscape of the region. [20m] B. ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES Examine the factors that influence the development of one economic activity in a European region [not Ireland] that you have studied. C. URBAN REGIONS Describe and explain the growth of one major urban area in a Continental/Sub-Continental Region that you have studied. Page 15 of 28

Question 5 A. ENERGY Energy Consumption per capita in EU25 in 2004 [% of total] Energy Source % of Total Consumption Renewable Energy 6% Nuclear Energy 15% Solid Fuels 18% Gas 24% Oil 37% Examine the data in the above table, showing the percentage of total energy by source consumed in the 25 EU member states in 2004. Using graph paper, draw a suitable graph to illustrate this data. [20m] B. TERTIARY ACTIVITIES Examine the development of tertiary economic activities in an Irish region that you have studied. C. CULTURE Describe and explain the importance of culture in defining regions in a Continental/Sub- Continental Region that you have studied. Page 16 of 28

Question 6 A. NON-IRISH REGIONS In your answer book, draw an outline map of a European Region [not Ireland] OR a Continental/Sub-Continental Region that you have studied. On it show and name the following: (i) (ii) Any two physical features in the region Any two large urban centres in the region. [20m] B. IRELAND Examine the development of primary economic activities in an Irish region that you have studied. C. EUROPEAN UNION EXPANSION Examine the economic and /or cultural impact of expansion on any one member state of the EU. Page 17 of 28

SECTION 2 - ELECTIVES You MUST attempt ONE question From EITHER Patterns and Processes in Economic Activities OR Patterns and Processes in the Human Environment Page 18 of 28

PATTERNS AND PROCESSES IN ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES Attempt ONE question Question 7 A. EU UNEMPLOYMENT RATES JULY 2007 Ireland 4.7% Germany 6.4% United Kingdom 5.3% Poland 9.7% France 8.5% Examine the data in the table above, which shows the rate of unemployment in selected countries of the European Union in July 2007. Using graph paper, draw a suitable graph to illustrate the data. [20m] B. ORDNANCE SURVEY EXTRACT Study the Ordnance Survey 1:50000 extract that accompanies this paper. Using map evidence to support your answer, explain three reasons why Galway has developed as a growing economic centre. C. DEVELOPING ECONOMIES Examine the impact of colonisation on a developing economy you have studied and on its adjustment to globalisation. Page 19 of 28

Question 8 A. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH Examine the aerial photograph of part of Galway which accompanies this paper. Using graph paper, draw a sketch-map to half-scale of the area. On it, show and name one example of each of the following land-uses: Education Industry Religion Car-park [20m] B. MULTI-NATIONAL COMPANIES With reference to one multi-national company (MNC) which you have studied, examine how its distribution is influenced by global factors. C. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Examine, with reference to an example/examples you have studied, the importance of ensuring that development is environmentally sustainable. Page 20 of 28

Question 9 A. ECONOMIC SECTORS Country A Country B Primary 6% 45% Secondary 24% 30% Tertiary 70% 25% Examine the data in this table. Using graph paper, draw a suitable graph to illustrate the data. [20m] B. EUROPEAN UNION POLICIES Examine one example of how the policies of the European Union have influenced Ireland s economic development. C. GLOBAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION Examine the economic and environmental significance of current major trends in global energy consumption. Page 21 of 28

PATTERNS AND PROCESSES IN THE HUMAN ENVIRONMENT Attempt ONE question Question 10 A. WORLD POPULATION GROWTH Examine this graph of world population growth. According to this graph: (i) What was the world population total in the year 2000? (ii) Approximately what will it be in the year 2050? (iii) Briefly describe the differing trends shown for the more developed and the less developed countries (a) up to the present day and (b) in the future. [20m] B. URBAN FUNCTIONS Study the aerial photograph of part of Galway that accompanies this paper. Examine any three functions of the city, using evidence from the photograph to support your answer. C. POPULATION DENSITY AND DISTRIBUTION Describe and explain, using examples which you have studied, the difference between the terms population density and population distribution. Page 22 of 28

Question 11 A. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH Examine the aerial photograph of part of Galway which accompanies this paper. Using graph paper, draw a sketch-map to half-scale of the area. On it, show and name the following: A large church An area of high-rise building An area of water-based recreation An example of traffic-control street marking [20m] B. ARTIFICIAL LAND-USE - 1990 TO 2000 Increase in Artificial Land Cover 1990-2000 (Source: EPA/EEA) 2500 IRELAND 2250 2000 1750 1500 1250 1000 Ha per annum 750 500 250 0 Housing, Services & Recreation Industrial & Commercial Mines, Quarries & Waste Sites Transport Networks & Infrastructure Study this graph which shows the annual increase in artificial land cover in Ireland 1990 2000. Describe and explain, using examples you have studied, two of the ways in which the landscape of Ireland is being changed by human activities. C. MIGRATION Examine one positive and one negative potential consequence of human migration. Page 23 of 28

Question 12 A. POPULATION Examine the table of percentages below, showing the population in Ireland in 2006 classified according to age and sex. Irelands Population by Age & Sex 2006 Age Group % Males % Females 0-14 21% 20% 15-24 15% 15% 25-44 32% 31% 45-64 22% 22% 65 + 10% 12% Total 100% 100% Using graph paper, draw a suitable graph to illustrate this data. [20m] B. CENTRAL PLACE THEORY wolf.readinglitho.co.uk Examine this diagram, which refers to Christaller s Central Place Theory. Explain what you understand by this Theory. C. URBAN FUTURE Examine two of the main problems created by the continued pace of urban growth in a region you have studied. Page 24 of 28

SECTION 3 - OPTIONS Attempt ONE question N.B. It is better to treat of three or four aspects of the theme in some detail, rather than to give a superficial treatment of a large number of points. Page 25 of 28

Global Interdependence 13. Examine the impact of global trading systems on both producer and consumer regions. [80m] 14. Examine two of the major issues arising from the international aid debate. [80m] 15. Examine the significance of two of the following environmental issues in a global context: desertification global warming deforestation [80m] Geoecology 16. Examine two ways in which human activities have altered the natural characteristics of a biome that you have studied. [80m] 17. Examine two of the natural processes which influence soil formation. [80m] 18. Describe and explain the main characteristics of one biome that you have studied. [80m] Page 26 of 28

Culture and Identity 19. Examine the significance of either language or religion as a cultural indicator. [80m] 20. Examine, with reference to examples you have studied, the relative effectiveness of boundaries based on both features of the physical landscape and political decisions. [80m] 21. Examine two of the challenges created by international migration. [80m] The Atmosphere-Ocean Environment 22. Describe and explain the formation of mid-latitude depressions and anticyclones and the weather patterns associated with them. [80m] 23. Explore one argument in support of and one argument against the idea that major global climate change is currently underway. [80m] 24. Analyse and explain the interaction between the earth's atmosphere and oceans. [80m] Page 27 of 28

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