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Oxford Cambridge and RSA F Wednesday 8 June 2016 Afternoon GCSE GEOGRAPHY B B563/01 Key Geographical Themes (Foundation Tier) *5818140845* Candidates answer on the Question Paper. OCR supplied materials: Resource Booklet (B563/A772/01/02/RB inserted) Other materials required: None Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes * B 5 6 3 0 1 * INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES The Resource Booklet will be found inside this document. You may not use all of the resources. The questions tell you which resource(s) you need to use. Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes above. Please write clearly and in capital letters. Use black ink. HB pencil may be used for graphs and diagrams only. Answer all the questions. Read each question carefully. Make sure you know what you have to do before starting your answer. 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 bar codes. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total number of marks for this paper is 99. You will be assessed on the quality of written communication in your answer to the following questions: 1(g), 2(g) and 3(g). Questions marked with a pencil ( ) will carry 3 additional marks for spelling, punctuation and grammar. This document consists of 16 pages. Any blank pages are indicated. [A/501/5664] DC (NH) 116063/3 OCR is an exempt Charity Turn over

2 Answer all the questions. SECTION A Population and Settlement 1 Use Figs 3, 4 and 5 in the Resource Booklet. (a) Study Fig. 3, population pyramids for Japan (MEDC) in 1950, 2005 and 2050. (i) Which year shows the highest number of people aged under 15?... [1] (ii) Which year shows the highest number of people aged over 65?... [1] (iii) What is the predicted number of females aged over 90 for 2050? Circle the correct answer 1 million 3 million 5 million [1] (b) Circle the correct words to complete the sentences which follow: (i) The population pyramids show that from 1950 to 2050 Japan s birth rate is predicted to decrease stay the same increase [1] (ii) The population pyramids show that from 1950 to 2050 Japan s death rate is predicted to decrease stay the same increase [1] (c) Suggest reasons to explain the changes in birth and death rates in an MEDC such as Japan. Birth Rate:... Death Rate:... [4]

3 (d) Study Fig. 4, a photograph of a squatter settlement in the city of Nairobi in Kenya (LEDC). Describe the problems for people who live in squatter settlements, such as the one shown in Fig. 4.... [4] (e) Describe and explain two ways in which the quality of life can be improved for people who live in squatter settlements such as the one shown in Fig. 4. Way 1:... Way 2:... [4] Turn over

(f) Study Fig. 5, a diagram showing land use zones in an LEDC city. 4 (i) State two ways in which the land use zones in an MEDC city would be different to those in an LEDC city. Way 1:... Way 2:... [2] (ii) State two ways in which the location of the land use zones in an MEDC city would be similar to those in an LEDC city. Way 1:... Way 2:... [2]

(g) CASE STUDY an example of international migration 5 Give the name of the country that people migrated from. Name of country... Give the name of the country that people migrated to. Name of country... Explain, with detail, the causes of the migration. Describe, with detail, how the migration has been managed. [9] + Spelling, punctuation and grammar [3] Turn over

6 Section B Natural Hazards 2 Use Figs 6a, 6b, 7 and 8 in the Resource Booklet. (a) Study Fig. 6a, a world map showing the risk of death due to severe drought. (i) State the level of risk of death due to severe drought for the continent of Europe.... [1] (ii) Which continent has the highest risk of death due to severe drought?... [1] (iii) Study Fig. 6b, a world map showing drought events from 2000 2010. Name the continent with countries which had more than three severe drought events.... [1] (b) Suggest why the impact of severe drought is more serious in LEDCs than in MEDCs.... [4]

7 (c) Identify two causes of severe drought from the list below. Tick ( ) your two answers Condensation Descending air High pressure High temperatures Thunderstorms [2] (d) Study Fig. 7 which shows some drought management methods used in MEDCs. Choose two of the methods. Describe each method and explain how it can reduce the impact of a severe drought. Chosen Method: Chosen Method: [4] Turn over

(e) Tropical storms are another type of climatic hazard. Describe two weather conditions of tropical storms. Explain how each is a hazard to people. Weather condition 1 8 Weather condition 2 [4] (f) Study Fig. 8, a photograph of a tropical storm shelter in Bangladesh. Explain how the tropical storm shelter could reduce the impact of a tropical storm on the local people.... [4]

(g) CASE STUDY a tectonic hazard event in an LEDC place 9 State the type of tectonic hazard and name the LEDC place in which it happened. Type of tectonic hazard:... Name of LEDC place:... Describe, with detail, the impact of the tectonic hazard on the LEDC place. Explain, with detail, what caused the tectonic hazard. [9] + Spelling, punctuation and grammar [3] Turn over

10 Section C Economic Development 3 Use Figs 9, 10 and 12 in the Resource Booklet. (a) Study Fig. 9, pie charts showing the employment structure for three countries. (i) Which country has the highest percentage of primary workers?... [1] (ii) Which country has the highest percentage of tertiary workers?... [1] (iii) What was the percentage of workers employed in the secondary sector in Sri Lanka? Circle the correct answer: 8% 28% 48% [1] (b) Use Fig. 9 to identify two pieces of evidence which show that Tanzania is less economically developed than Germany. Explain how each piece of evidence shows that Tanzania is less economically developed than Germany. Evidence 1:... Evidence 2:... [4] (c) Study Fig. 10 which shows workers in Tanzania. What type of workers are shown in Fig. 10? Circle the correct answer: Give a reason for your answer. primary secondary tertiary... [2]

11 (d) Describe and explain two factors which affect the location of secondary industry.... [4] (e) Study Fig. 12, information about aid from the USA to the Philippines after a natural disaster. Explain how the aid could have helped local people after the natural disaster.... [4] Turn over

(f) 12 Some aid from MEDCs can cause problems for LEDCs. Explain two problems which can be caused for LEDCs when they receive aid from MEDCs. Problem 1:... Problem 2:... [4]

(g) 13 CASE STUDY an economic activity that has damaged the physical (natural) environment State the type of economic activity and give its location. Type of economic activity:... Location:... Describe, with detail, how the economic activity has damaged the physical (natural) environment. Describe, with detail, how the damage to the physical (natural) environment has been managed. [9] + Spelling, punctuation and grammar [3] END OF QUESTION PAPER

14 ADDITIONAL ANSWER SPACE If additional space is required, you should use the following lined page(s). The question number(s) must be clearly shown in the margin(s)............................................................................

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