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GCSE (9 1) Geography A (Geographical Themes) J383/01 Living in the UK Today Sample Question Paper Date Morning/Afternoon Time allowed: 1 hour You must have: the Resource Booklet You may use: a ruler (cm/mm) a piece of string a scientific or graphical calculator First name Last name Centre number Candidate number * 0 0 0 0 0 0 * INSTRUCTIONS Use black ink. You may use an HB pencil for graphs and diagrams. Complete the boxes above with your name, centre number and candidate number. Answer all the questions. Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If additional space is required, you should use the lined page(s) at the end of this booklet. The question number(s) must be clearly shown. Do not write in the barcodes. The separate Resource Booklet will be found inside this document. INFORMATION The total mark for this paper is 60. The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. Quality of extended responses will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*). Spelling, punctuation and grammar and the use of specialist terminology (SPaG) will be assessed in questions marked with a pencil ( ). This document consists of 16 pages. Turn over QN 601/8310/X T10025/03

2 Answer all the questions. Landscapes of the UK 1 Use Figs 1 and 2 in the separate Resource Booklet. (a) Study Fig. 1 which shows a relief map to show upland areas of the UK. (i) Identify two features of the distribution of upland areas over 400m shown on the map. 1.. (b) (ii) 2.. [2] Which one of the following is not likely to be located in an upland area of the UK? A B C D Nuclear power station Sheep farm Ski resort Water storage reservoir Write the correct letter in the box. The table below names four processes of erosion which take place within a river basin. Use arrows to match each process of erosion with the correct description. One has been done for you. Process of erosion Abrasion Attrition Solution Hydraulic action Description Pebbles and rocks collide with each other, reducing their size and making them smoother. A chemical reaction occurs when slightly acid water dissolves calcium to break down rocks such as limestone. The power of moving water which is forced against river banks causing them to collapse and be washed away. Small rocks carried by the river wear away the bed and banks of the river. [1] [2]

3 (c) Study Fig. 2 which shows a photograph of an upland area in the UK. (i) Describe how the landscape shown in Fig. 2 is characteristic of an upland area. (ii) [3] Explain the stages in the formation of a gorge. [3] Turn over

(d)* CASE STUDY a UK coastal landscape Name of coastal landscape area in the UK 4. Examine how far human activity has positively impacted the coastal landscape in your chosen area.. [8] Turn over

5 People of the UK 2 Use Fig. 3 in the separate Resource Booklet. (a) Study Fig. 3 which shows a choropleth map of average life expectancy in regions of the UK. (i) Which one of the following correctly ranks the regions shown in Fig. 3 from highest to lowest average life expectancy? (ii) Highest average life expectancy A London Yorkshire and The Humber B South East Yorkshire and The Humber North East Lowest average life expectancy West Midlands Scotland Northern Ireland C South West North West Scotland East Midlands D West Wales East North East Midlands Write the correct letter in the box. Suggest two reasons for the regional variation in average life expectancy between London and Scotland, as shown in Fig. 3. 1.. 2.... [2] [1]

6 (b) Explain how investment in infrastructure can lead to uneven development within the UK. (c) [4] Explain two effects of an ageing population in the UK. [4] Turn over

7 (d) Discuss the social and economic impacts of immigration on the UK in the 21 st century. [6] Turn over

8 UK Environmental Challenges 3 Use Figs 4 and 5 in the separate Resource Booklet. (a) In 2010 Rochdale experienced a flood which caused chaos for local people. Using Fig. 4 an OS map extract in North West England, give one piece of evidence from the map which suggests that Rochdale could experience another flood?. (b) (c). [1] Case Study a flood event in the UK caused by extreme weather conditions Name of UK flood event: Explain the effects of the UK flood event on people. [4] Study Fig. 4 an OS map extract in North West England, which shows a wind farm. (i) In which one of the following grid squares are wind turbines located? A 8216 B 8217 C 8417 D 8517 Write the correct letter in the box. [1]

9 (ii) Using Fig. 4, describe the relief of the land where the wind farm is located. [3] (d)* Study Figs 5 and 6 in the separate Resource Booklet Using Figs 5 and 6 and your own knowledge and understanding, assess whether the sustainable management of energy has been successful at a local scale.

10 [12] Spelling, punctuation and grammar and the use of specialist terminology [3]

11 ADDITIONAL ANSWER SPACE If you use this lined space to complete the answer to any question(s), the question number(s) must be clearly shown.

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