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2014. S27 Coimisiún na Scrúduithe Stáit State Examinations Commission JUNIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 2014 GEOGRAPHY ORDINARY LEVEL SECTION 2 (90 marks) FRIDAY, 6 JUNE MORNING, 9.30-11.30 SECTION 1 of this paper is in a separate folder, where spaces are provided for your answers. PLEASE REMEMBER TO RETURN YOUR COMPLETED SECTION 1 FOLDER WITH YOUR ANSWER BOOK. Page 1 of 8

SECTION 2 (90 marks) Answer any THREE questions. All questions carry equal marks. Question 1. ORDNANCE SURVEY MAP Study the Ordnance Survey map of Dungarvan and the legend supplied with this paper. A. Draw a sketch map of the area shown on the Ordnance Survey map. On your sketch map show and label each of the following: The Colligan River The built-up area of Dungarvan The N25 National Primary Road ONE antiquity. B. The town of Dungarvan provides a variety of services. Name and locate, using grid references, THREE of these services. [9] C. You have been asked to build a factory at Knockboy (X 27 95). State the type of factory you would build and describe TWO advantages of this location for the factory. Describe ONE disadvantage of this location for the factory. [11] Page 2 of 8

Question 2. AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH Study the aerial photograph of Dungarvan supplied with this paper. NOTE: Remember this is an oblique photograph. Therefore, you must use the correct terms, e.g. left background, right foreground etc. A. Draw a sketch map of the whole area shown on the aerial photograph. On your sketch map show and label each of the following: A beach A bridge TWO connecting streets A residential area. B. Explain TWO reasons why the town developed at this location, making reference to the aerial photograph for each reason. [8] C. Using the correct terms, name and locate TWO tourist attractions shown on the aerial photograph. Explain why each of the attractions you have named in part above is attractive to tourists. [12] Page 3 of 8

Question 3. ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY A. Natural Resource Peat The bog is drained The peat is harvested The peat is transported The peat is marketed www.heartland.ie www.bordnamona.ie Examine the photographs above. They show different stages in the extraction and removal of peat from bogs. Describe how different machines (technology) have increased the amount of peat that is extracted and removed from bogs. Name and describe ONE use of cut-away bogs after the peat has been removed. B. Tourism Name ONE European country or region where climate is an important influence on tourism. Name and explain THREE reasons why tourism is important in the area that you have named. Page 4 of 8

Question 3. ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY (continued) C. Industry and Environment (iii) Explain ONE cause of acid rain. Describe ONE effect of acid rain on the world. Name TWO ways that people can prevent acid rain. Page 5 of 8

Question 4. A GEOGRAPHICAL MIX Answer ANY THREE of the questions 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D. 4A. Migration Emigration from Ireland in 2008 and 2012 18200 Numbers emigrating 2400 8600 1100 3000 10400 2008 2012 USA Canada Australia Adapted from www.cso.ie This graph shows the numbers of people who emigrated from Ireland to the USA, Canada and Australia in 2008 and 2012. Study the graph above and answer each of the following questions. How many people emigrated to Australia in 2012? Calculate the increase in the number of people who emigrated to the USA between 2008 and 2012. (iii) Describe ONE reason for the increase in emigrants leaving Ireland between 2008 and 2012. (iv) Name ONE way in which governments use population statistics. 4B. Urban Problems Name ONE city in the developing world that you have studied. Describe THREE problems for people living in this city. Page 6 of 8

Question 4. A GEOGRAPHICAL MIX (continued) 4C. Measuring Weather A B www.forging-ahead.co.uk C www.horsleywholesale.com D www.arklayrichardswind.com E www.static.coleparmer.com Name any TWO of the weather instruments A, B, C, D, E shown above. Explain why accurate weather forecasts are important for any TWO of the following: Fishermen Farmers Airline Pilots Tourists. 4D. Women in the Workforce The Women s movement Education Smaller families Gender equality laws Factors which increased the role of women in the workforce Higher standard of living Growth of service jobs Study the chart above showing the factors (reasons) which have increased the role of women in the workforce. Explain how any TWO of the factors (reasons) shown above have helped to increase the role of women in the workforce. Name ONE challenge to the role of women in the workforce. Page 7 of 8

Question 5. PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY A. Earthquakes Focus Continental Drift Richter Scale Seismograph Tsunami Explain any TWO of the terms listed in the box above. Name ONE place in the world where earthquakes often happen. (iii) Describe TWO effects of an earthquake on a large city. B. Weathering River Limestone Other rock The diagram above shows a limestone landscape. Name ONE example of a limestone landscape in Ireland. Name ONE underground feature found in a limestone area and explain how it was formed. (iii) Name ONE surface feature found in a limestone area and explain how it was formed. C. Erosion Name ONE feature formed by river erosion or glacial erosion or coastal erosion. Explain, with the aid of a diagram, how this feature was formed. Page 8 of 8