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www.xtremepapers.com UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level *6214389152* GEOGRAPHY 2217/22 Paper 2 October/November 2012 Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Calculator Ruler Protractor Plain paper 1:50 000 Survey Map Extract is enclosed with this Question Paper. 2 hours 15 minutes READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces provided. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Section A Answer all questions. Section B Answer one question. The Insert contains Photograph A for Question 3, Figs 8 and 9 and Tables 1 and 2 for Question 7, and Fig. 12 for Question 8. The Survey Map Extract and the Insert are not required by the Examiner. Sketch maps and diagrams should be drawn whenever they serve to illustrate an answer. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. Section A Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Section B Q7 Q8 Total This document consists of 22 printed pages, 2 blank pages and 1 Insert. DC (NF/JG) 50281/6 [Turn over

2 Section A Answer all questions in this section. 1 Study the 1:50 000 map of Moores Grant, Zimbabwe. (a) (i) Give the four figure grid reference of the square that contains Ox Bow Lake, beside the Murowodzi river.... [1] (ii) Give the six figure grid reference for the tank between Moores Grant and Sable Peak.... [1] (b) Study the area of the map shown in Fig. 1. 73 88 74 75 88 87 X 87 W Y 86 Z 86 73 74 75 Fig. 1 (i) Identify: feature W;... feature X;... feature Y;... feature Z.... [4] (ii) On Fig. 1, mark the route of the gravel road found in the area of the map shown. [2]

3 (c) (i) Describe the direction of the wide tarred road from 732880 to 793810.... [2] (ii) Measure the distance along the wide tarred road from 732880 to 793810. Give your answer in kilometres.... [1] (d) Describe the distribution of the areas of dense bush in the area of the map extract................... [3] (e) (i) Using map evidence only, identify one way of crossing the Murowodzi river.... [1] (ii) Describe the physical features of the Murowodzi river.... [5] [Total: 20 marks] [Turn over

4 2 Study Fig. 2, which shows percentage of river flow, for January to June 2010, compared to average conditions, in part of the UK, an MEDC in Europe. 88 100% Key 25 % of long term average 59 47 56 89 173 107 N record figure isoline 47 74 63 62 179 0 100 kilometres 93 81 67 63 81 51 54 66 120 115 47 45 80 120 84 63 94 125 106 81 60 63 75 87 109 112 126 101 105 122 50% 68 71 84 103 103 111106 118 127 127 112 127 85 80 100% Fig. 2 (a) (i) Complete the 100% line, on Fig. 2, to separate the above average river flow from the below average river flow. [1]

5 (ii) Briefly describe the overall variation in river flow shown on Fig. 2.... [2] (iii) How many locations received record low flow?... [1] (b) Fig. 3 is a cross-section through a river channel, which relates level of low flow to average flow conditions. average flow low flow Fig. 3 Lower flow changes the characteristics of a river. As flow reduces, what happens to: depth;... speed of flow;... river processes?............ [4] [Total: 8 marks] [Turn over

6 3 (a) (i) Study Photograph A (Insert). Seven places, A G, are marked on Photograph A. each question write one letter in each box. You may use any of the letters A G once, more than once or not at all. Which letter on Photograph A shows: a headland; an area covered with water at high tide; an area of deposition; the harbour wall? [4] (ii) Which one of the labelled routes 1, 2 or 3, would provide a route into the harbour, by boat, at both high and low tide?... [1] (b) Using evidence from Photograph A only, suggest why tourists are attracted to the area................... [3] [Total: 8 marks]

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8 4 Study Fig. 4, which shows the main migration patterns for Brazil. USA Canada Europe Amazonas Manaus North-East region Japan Centre West region N Brasilia Minas Gerais 0 500 Paraguay Paran Sao Rio de Janeiro Paulo Key kilometres main internal migrations 1950 1980 Argentina 1980 2010 international migrations Uruguay area of high population density city Fig. 4 (a) (i) Name one country that is a source of immigrants to Brazil.... [1] (ii) Name one country to which Brazilians emigrate.... [1] (b) the key to complete Fig. 4, to show internal migration from the North-East region to Brasilia between 1950 and 1980. [2]

9 (c) Describe the patterns of internal migration in Brazil before 1980 and after 1980................... [4] [Total: 8 marks] [Turn over

10 5 Study Fig. 5, which shows the world s top six international tourist destinations in 2008 and 2009. 80 70 60 tourist arrivals (millions) 50 40 Key 2008 2009 30 20 10 0 France USA Spain China Italy UK Fig. 5 (a) Complete Fig. 5 to show that China had 54 million tourists in 2008 and 51 million tourists in 2009. [2] (b) (i) How many tourists visited the UK in 2009?... million [1] (ii) By how much did tourist numbers in the USA decrease from 2008 to 2009?... million [1] (c) Describe the overall change in total tourist numbers between 2008 and 2009............. [2]

11 (d) In 2009, 15 million, of the 75 million tourists to France, visited one of France s Disney resorts. this information to complete the pie chart in Fig. 6 below. [2] Key tourists to France visiting Disney resorts tourists to France not visiting Disney resorts Fig. 6 [Total: 8 marks] [Turn over

12 6 Study Fig. 7, which shows employment in some newly industrialised countries (NICs). 100 0 90 10 80 20 20 10 0 100 40 50 % secondary industry 30 70 80 90 60 70 60 50 40 30 40 30 % tertiary industry 50 60 South Africa Mexico China Brazil Thailand Philippines 20 70 80 10 90 100 0 % primary industry Key primary secondary tertiary Fig. 7 (a) Complete Fig. 7 to show that Malaysia has 21% primary, 34% secondary and 45% tertiary employment. [2] (b) Which country has: highest primary employment; highest tertiary employment?... [2]

13 (c) Describe the way employment structure changes as a country develops......................... [4] [Total: 8 marks] [Turn over

14 Section B Answer one question in this section. 7 Geography students in two schools in Manama, Bahrain and Jakarta, Indonesia planned a joint fieldwork investigation using email and a video-link between the two schools. They wanted to test if atmospheric pressure varied during the year and if it affected wind speed. The climate in Manama is tropical desert and in Jakarta is tropical rainforest. They agreed the following hypotheses: Hypothesis 1: As atmospheric pressure increases wind speed decreases. Hypothesis 2: Atmospheric pressure is different in January and July in both Manama and Jakarta. (a) Complete the table below to show the characteristics of high and low pressure conditions. Circle your chosen answers. [3] High pressure Low pressure Air is rising / sinking rising / sinking Weather conditions change rapidly / slowly rapidly / slowly Expected weather is wet / dry wet / dry (b) The students in each school used a barometer, shown in Fig. 8 (Insert), to record the atmospheric pressure at 12.00 hours (midday) for a period of 10 days. (i) Describe how a barometer is used to measure atmospheric pressure....[2] (ii) The students checked that their barometer was giving a correct reading before they began their fieldwork. The pressure reading of their test is shown in Fig. 8 (Insert). What is the atmospheric pressure reading shown in Fig. 8?... mb [1] (iii) What does mb stand for?...[1]

(iv) (v) 15 Why was it important that the students took the pressure reading at 1200 hours (midday) each day?...[1] To measure wind speed the students in Jakarta used an anemometer, shown in Fig. 9 (Insert). Explain how an anemometer is used to measure wind speed....[2] (c) The results of the measurements made in the two schools are shown in Table 1 (Insert). (i) the results in Table 1 to plot the atmospheric pressure and wind speed recorded on 13th and 19th January in Manama on the scatter graph, Fig. 10 below. [2] 14 Atmospheric pressure and wind speed wind speed (km per hour) 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 1008 1010 1012 1014 1016 1018 1020 1022 atmospheric pressure (mb) Key Jakarta Manama Fig. 10 [Turn over

(ii) 16 What conclusion would the students make about Hypothesis 1: As atmospheric pressure increases wind speed decreases? Support your answer with evidence from Fig. 10....[4] (d) To investigate Hypothesis 2: Atmospheric pressure is different in January and July in both Manama and Jakarta, the students at both schools obtained atmospheric pressure data for the previous July from their local meteorological office. The secondary data for July and the primary data for January are shown in Table 2 (Insert). (i) Students often get both primary and secondary data to investigate a hypothesis. Complete the table below, which shows both types of data, by putting the following methods under the correct heading. Researching on the internet Measuring the speed of river flow Using a rain gauge Reading a newspaper report [2] Primary data Using a questionnaire Using an atlas map Secondary data

17 (ii) 1025 information from Table 2 (Insert) to plot the atmospheric pressure recorded in Manama on July 18th and January 18th in Fig. 11 below. [2] Atmospheric pressure in Manama 1020 atmospheric pressure (mb) 1015 1010 1005 1000 995 990 Key atmospheric pressure (mb) July 985 980 1025 1020 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 date Atmospheric pressure in Jakarta atmospheric pressure (mb) Jan atmospheric pressure (mb) 1015 1010 1005 1000 995 990 985 980 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 date Key atmospheric pressure (mb) July atmospheric pressure (mb) Jan Fig. 11 [Turn over

(iii) 18 Do the results shown in Fig. 11 support Hypothesis 2: Atmospheric pressure is different in January and July in both Manama and Jakarta? data to support your conclusion....[4] (e) Suggest two weaknesses of the fieldwork investigation carried out by the students. 1...... 2......[2] (f) The students in one school decided to extend their fieldwork with an investigation into temperature. How could they do this?........................[4] [Total: 30 marks]

19 8 Students from a town in southern Malawi wanted to do an investigation of the Central Business District (CBD) of their town. The town had a commercial centre which was unlike the CBD of a city in an MEDC. There were no high-rise buildings and few large shops. Most shops sold low order goods which people bought frequently. The students decided on the following hypotheses: Hypothesis 1: The commercial centre of the town is near to the market. Hypothesis 2: Pedestrian flows are highest in the commercial centre but vehicle flows are lowest there. (a) To investigate Hypothesis 1 the students produced a land use map of the central area of the town. This is shown in Fig. 12 (Insert). (i) the key to identify the land use of buildings 1 and 2 on Fig. 12. Building 1... Building 2...[2] (ii) The students classified the shops and services into groups, as shown in the key. Suggest two reasons why they did this. 1... 2......[2] (iii) Describe the location of the wholesale shops and general stores shown in Fig. 12....[1] (iv) Describe the location of the supermarkets....[1] (v) Suggest two reasons why the wholesale shops and general stores are in different locations from the supermarkets. 1... 2......[2] [Turn over

(vi) 20 Does the students land use map, Fig. 12 support Hypothesis 1: The commercial centre of the town is near to the market? evidence from Fig. 12 to justify your conclusion....[3] (b) To investigate Hypothesis 2: Pedestrian flows are highest in the commercial centre but vehicle flows are lowest there, the students worked in pairs to do a pedestrian and vehicle survey at different locations in the town centre. (i) They decided to do the survey between 09.30 and 09.40 on two working days. Give three advantages of their decision. 1... 2... 3......[3]

(ii) 21 Study Fig. 13, which shows an example of a survey sheet which students used near the clinic. They counted 18 bicycles and mopeds during their survey. this information to complete Fig. 13, below. [2] Survey sheet Location: Clinic Time: 09.30 09.40 Day: Wednesday Pedestrians Vehicles Bicycles and mopeds //// //// //// //// //// Vehicles Cars, vans and lorries //// //// // //// //// //// //// //// //// //// //// //// //// //// //// //// 90 12 Fig. 13 (c) The results of the survey carried out in the different locations are shown in Fig. 14 below and Fig. 15 on page 22. N 0 100 200 m Number of pedestrians recorded in 10 minutes Key 50 100 150 200 250 300 84 isolines some recording locations with data 150 100 50 200 200 120 150 97 110 110 93 150 102 100 84 50 Fig. 14 [Turn over

50 22 N Number of vehicles recorded in 10 minutes (vehicles include bicycles, mopeds, cars, vans, lorries) 0 100 200 m 25 Key 75 isolines 75 100 50 25 25 75 50 25 Fig. 15 (i) On Fig. 14, complete the isoline which shows 100 pedestrians. [2] (ii) On Fig. 15, shade in the area where more than 100 vehicles were recorded. [1] (iii) Some students drew separate maps to show the results of bicycles and mopeds on one map and other vehicles (cars, vans and lorries) on a different map. Why might this be more useful?...[2]

(iv) (v) 23 What conclusion would the students make about Hypothesis 2: Pedestrian flows are highest in the commercial centre but vehicle flows are lowest there? Support your answer with evidence from Figs 14 and 15....[3] Suggest three reasons for the different patterns of pedestrian and vehicle flows shown in Figs 14 and 15. 1... 2... 3......[3] (d) How might the fieldwork investigation have been improved?..................[3] [Total: 30 marks]

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