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g NTIONL SENIOR ERTIFITE GRE 12 GEOG.2 GEOGRPHY P2 FERURY/MRH 2010 ENTRE NUMER: EXMINTION NUMER: MRKS: 100 MRK SORE 100 MRKER SENIOR MRKER HIEF MRKER MOERTOR TOTL 100 TIME: 1½ hours This question paper consists of 10 pages and 1 rough work page. FTERNOON SESSION

Geography/P2 2 oe/feb. March 2010 NS RESOURE MTERIL n extract from topographical map 2230& MUSIN. Orthophoto map 2230 11 MUSIN SOUTH. NOTE: The resource material must be collected by the schools for their own use. INSTRUTIONS N INFORMTION 1. Write your centre number and examination number in the spaces on the NSWER OOK. 2. nswer LL the questions in the spaces provided in this question paper. 3. You are supplied with a 1:50 000 topographical map 2230& MUSIN and an orthophoto map of a part of the mapped area. 4. The topographical map and the orthophoto map must be handed to the invigilator at the end of this examination session. 5. You may use the blank page at the back of this question paper for all rough work and calculations. 6. non-programmable calculator may be used. 7. The following English terms and/or their frikaans translations are shown on the topographical map. ENGLISH aravan park emetery opper mine iggings isused mine rive-in theatre Fish farm Landing strip Refuse dump Rifle range River Sewage disposal works Shaft Slimes dam FRIKNS Karavaanpark egraafplaas Kopermyn Uitgrawings Ongebruikte myn Inryteater Visplaas Landingstrook fvalstortingsterrein Skietbaan Rivier Rioolafvalwerke Skag Slykdam

Geography/P2 3 oe/feb. March 2010 NS QUESTION 1: MULTIPLE-HOIE QUESTIONS The following questions are based on the 1:50 000 topographical map 2230& MUSIN as well as the orthophoto map of a part of the mapped area. Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions. hoose the answer and write only the letter ( ) in the block next to each statement. 1.1 The contour interval of the topographical map is 5 m. 10 m. 15 m. 20 m. 1.2 The height of the N1 National Route at 2 in block F1 is 500 m. 520 m. 540 m. 560 m. 1.3 The settlement of rton Villa (F6) originally developed as a settlement. mining farming resort junction 1.4 The feature numbered 3 in block H2 is a windpump. communication tower. grave. water tower. 1.5 The word scale of the orthophoto map is: 1 cm represents 10 000 m. 1 cm represents 1 000 m. 1 cm represents 100 m. 1 cm represents 10 m.

Geography/P2 4 oe/feb. March 2010 NS 1.6 The landform marked L-M on the orthophoto map is a... cuesta. valley. spur. mesa. 1.7 The slope between L and M on the orthophoto map is convex. concave. gentle. terraced. 1.8 The direction of land-use J from land-use K on the orthophoto map is west-northwest. north-northwest. northwest. southwest. 1.9 The refuse dump at N on the orthophoto map is mainly for waste. industrial domestic agricultural mining 1.10 The residential area marked G on the orthophoto map shows a rough street pattern. grid-iron radial unplanned, irregular planned, irregular (10 x 2) [20]

Geography/P2 5 oe/feb. March 2010 NS QUESTION 2: GEOGRPHIL TEHNIQUES N LULTIONS 2.1 alculate the area of the rifle range (E) on the orthophoto map in km 2. Show LL your calculations. (6) 2.2 etermine the present magnetic bearing from trigonometrical station 17 (G1) to Spens Shaft (F5). Use the following steps as a guide: ate of map: Magnetic declination: Mean annual change: ifference in years: Total annual change: Magnetic declination in 2010: True bearing: Present magnetic bearing: (8) 2.3 Give the co-ordinates (fix the position) of the reservoir in block G4. (4) 2.4 Which one, the topographical map or the orthophoto map, has a larger scale? (1)

Geography/P2 6 oe/feb. March 2010 NS 2.5 Give a reason for your answer to QUESTION 2.4. (1) [20] QUESTION 3: PPLITION OF THEORY/MP N PHOTO INTERPRETTION 3.1 Refer to the drainage pattern in blocks /10 on the topographical map. 3.1.1 Identify the drainage pattern assumed by the river system in these two blocks. 3.1.2 With reference to the topographical map, explain why the river system assumed this drainage pattern in blocks /10. (3 x 2) (6) 3.2 Refer to the houses found in blocks J/K8 on the topographical map. 3.2.1 Identify the settlement pattern of these buildings. 3.2.2 Give ONE reason for your answer to QUESTION 3.2.1.

Geography/P2 7 oe/feb. March 2010 NS 3.2.3 With reference to the topographical map, state any TWO problems (disadvantages) that the inhabitants of these houses might experience. 3.3 The N1 National Route passes through Musina on its way to the border post between South frica and Zimbabwe. 3.3.1 State ONE advantage of the N1 passing through Musina, for motorists. 3.3.2 State ONE disadvantage of the N1 passing through Musina, for motorists. 3.4 What evidence on the topographical map and orthophoto map suggests that Musina is a central place town? 3.5 Identify the man-made features labelled J and K on the orthophoto map. J K 3.6 Give a possible reason for the location of man-made feature K. 3.7 Identify any TWO primary economic activities practised in close proximity to Musina. You must also provide a block reference number for each of the activities mentioned. block block

Geography/P2 8 oe/feb. March 2010 NS 3.8 Give evidence from the topographical map that there are groundwater sources close to the earth's surface in the mapped area. 3.9 Using evidence from the topographical map, explain the occurrence of housing clusters in block J2. [40]

Geography/P2 9 oe/feb. March 2010 NS QUESTION 4: GEOGRPHIL INFORMTION SYSTEMS (GIS) 4.1 Name any TWO components of a GIS. 4.2 Identify a polygon feature, a line feature and a point feature respectively in block G3. Polygon feature: Line feature: Point feature: (3 x 2) (6) 4.3 The diagram below illustrates the concept of data integration. Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions that follow. 4.3.1 Explain what is meant by data integration.

Geography/P2 10 oe/feb. March 2010 NS 4.3.2 Name ONE problem that was experienced with data integration prior to the introduction of GIS. 4.3.3 Of what importance is data integration to a geographer? 4.4 What is a database? 4.5 Why is it sometimes necessary to manipulate data in a database? [20] TOTL: 100

Geography/P2 oe/feb. March 2010 NS ROUGH WORK N LULTIONS N: PLESE HN IN TOGETHER WITH NSWER OOK.