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General Certificate of EducationAdvanced Level ExaminationJanuary 2011
Geography GEOG3Unit 3 Contemporary Geographical Issues
Tuesday 25 January 2011 9.00 am to 11.30 am
Time allowed� 2 hours 30 minutes
Instructions
� Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Pencil should only be used for drawing.� Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Examining Body for this
paper is AQA. The Paper Reference is GEOG3.� Answer three options: one from each section. In Section C, you must not answer the same
option as those chosen in Sections A and B.� Use sketch maps, diagrams and specific examples, where appropriate.� Do all rough work in your answer book. Cross through any work that you do not want to be
marked.
Information
� The marks for questions are shown in brackets.� The maximum mark for this paper is 90.� You will be marked on your ability to:
– use good English– organise information clearly– use specialist vocabulary where appropriate.
Advice
� You are advised to spend about 45 minutes on each of Sections A and B and about 60 minuteson Section C.
For this paper you must have:� an AQA 12-page answer book.You may use a calculator.
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Section A
Answer one option from this section.
You must not answer the option that you will answer in Section C.
Option 1 Plate Tectonics and Associated HazardsTotal for this option: 25 marks
Study Figure 1, a map showing a variety of tectonic features in the Philippines.
Comment on the degree to which the area of the Philippines might be subject to tectonichazards. (7 marks)
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Outline the formation of hot spots and explain their relationship to plate movement.(8 marks)
With reference to two volcanic events that you have studied from contrasting areas ofthe world, compare the nature of the volcanic hazard and its impact. (10 marks)
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Option 2 Weather and Climate and Associated HazardsTotal for this option: 25 marks
Study Figure 2 which shows a synoptic chart of the British Isles at 0800 hours on a dayin October.
Describe and explain the weather that eastern England experienced. (7 marks)
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Outline air masses that affect the British Isles and describe the weather associated withthem. (8 marks)
Explain both the origin of depressions and the weather associated with them as theymove across an area. (10 marks)
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Option 3 Ecosystems: Change and ChallengeTotal for this option: 25 marks
Study Figure 3, a photograph of a woodland in the British Isles.
Describe and comment on the characteristics of the vegetation shown in Figure 3.(7 marks)
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Source: photograph by JANE BUEKETT
Describe and explain one of the following plant successions in the British Isles:lithosere, psammosere, hydrosere or halosere. (8 marks)
With reference to one plagioclimax that you have studied, assess the impact of humanactivity on plant succession. (10 marks)
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Section B
Answer one option from this section.
You must not answer the option that you will answer in Section C.
Option 4 World CitiesTotal for this option: 25 marks
Study Figure 4 which shows a number of trends concerning changes in retailing andother services.
Comment on the trends shown in Figure 4. (7 marks)
Outline the characteristics of one out-of-town centre retailing area that you have studied.(8 marks)
With reference to one or more example(s), evaluate the success of redevelopment ofurban centres in response to recent trends in retailing. (10 marks)
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Growth in UK retail floor space: Source: CB Richard Ellis (2003 to 2006 estimated)
Change in numbers of shops: Source: The Role and Vitality of Secondary Shopping – A New Direction,National Retail Planning Forum, 2004
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Option 5 Development and GlobalisationTotal for this option: 25 marks
Study Figure 5 which shows information regarding trends in both trade and aid betweendeveloped countries and less developed countries.
Comment on the trends shown in Figure 5. (7 marks)
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Source: The Millennium Development Goal Report, 2007, © United Nations, Reproduced with permission.
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Outline and suggest reasons for the issues facing countries at very low levels ofeconomic development. (8 marks)
Discuss one of the following development issues:
either ‘Economic sustainability versus environmental sustainability’
or ‘Sustainable tourism – myth or reality?’(10 marks)
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Option 6 Contemporary Conflicts and ChallengesTotal for this option: 25 marks
Study Figure 6 which shows the geographical distribution of ethnic groupings withinNottingham.
Compare and contrast the patterns shown in Figure 6. (7 marks)
Suggest reasons for the development of multicultural societies in the UK. (8 marks)
With reference to examples, discuss the issues related to multicultural societies in the UK. (10 marks)
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Two maps showing the distribution by ward of ethnic groupings within Nottingham(Pakistani Community and Indian Community) and ward map of Nottingham -not reproduced here due to third-party copyright constraints.
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Section C
Answer one option from this section.
You must not answer the option answered in either Section A or Section B.
Note to Candidate
You should bear in mind that the essay questions below are synoptic in nature. In your response tothese questions you are required to show your knowledge and understanding of different aspects ofgeography, the connections between these different aspects and, where relevant, of humanperspectives upon geographical themes and issues.
Option 1 Plate Tectonics and Associated Hazards
“Volcanic and seismic events are major pieces of evidence towards proving that platetectonics theory is valid.”
Discuss the extent to which you agree with this statement. (40 marks)
Option 2 Weather and Climate and Associated Hazards
“Up and down, up and down – that is how temperature and climate have always gone inthe past and there is no proof they are not still doing exactly the same now. In otherwords, climate change is an entirely natural phenomenon, nothing to do with the burningof fossil fuels.” David Bellamy
Discuss the extent to which you agree with this statement. (40 marks)
Option 3 Ecosystems: Change and Challenge
“Conservation and exploitation are incompatible goals in the management of fragileenvironments.”
With reference to examples, discuss the extent to which you agree with this statement.(40 marks)
Option 4 World Cities
With reference to examples, evaluate the success or otherwise of urban regenerationschemes in combating the causes and consequences of urban decline. (40 marks)
Option 5 Development and Globalisation
Assess the role of social and economic groupings of nations in the world today.(40 marks)
Option 6 Contemporary Conflicts and Challenges
Analyse the causes of poverty in the world and evaluate attempts to address it on aglobal scale. (40 marks)
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