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Geography – Option – Year 11 – 2020 Page 1 of 12
DEPARTMENT FOR CURRICULUM,
LIFELONG LEARNING AND EMPLOYABILITY
Directorate for Learning and Assessment Programmes
Educational Assessment Unit
Annual Examinations for Secondary Schools 2020
Year 11 GEOGRAPHY (Option) TIME: 1h 45min
Name: _________________________________________ Class: _____
Instructions to Candidates
Answer all questions in the space provided. Write your answers neatly and in correct
English. Credit will be given for relevant illustrations. The marks for individual questions
are shown in round brackets: e.g. (4). There are 9 questions in all. The total mark for
this paper is 90. The use of blank paper, pieces of string and calculators is allowed.
Examiner’s use only
Question
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Written
Exam Fieldwork
Report
Total
Max.
Mark
12 8 12 10 10 10 10 8 10 90 10 100
Score
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1. Study carefully the OS map figure 1 on page 3 and then answer the following
questions. The scale of the map is 1:25000 or 4 cm:1 km.
a. What compass direction is Mġarr (marked by the letter A) from the Kunċizzjoni
chapel (marked by the letter B)?
____________________________ (1)
b. In which grid square (4 figure grid reference) is the Bronze age village marked by
the letter C?
____________________________ (1)
c. Give the 6 figure grid reference of the chapel on the outskirts of Manikata marked
D.
____________________________v (1)
d. Measure the straight line distance, in metres or kilometres, between Ras ir-Raħeb
at point E (395740) and point F (399749).
____________________________ (2)
e. What is the distance in kilometres along the coast between Ras ir-Raħeb and point
F?
____________________________ (2)
f. Draw a cross section from G to H.
(5)
Geography – Option – Year 11 – 2020 Page 3 of 12
Figure 1
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Legend/Key to Figure 1
2. Look at figure 2 on page 5 showing the map of the world, and then name the
following.
a. Ice covered areas
(choose from: Bearing Sea, Greenland, Spitzbergen, Antartica)
A _____________________ B _____________________
C _____________________ D _____________________ (4)
b. Major ports
(choose from: Buenos Aires , Cape Town, New York, Singapore).
1 _____________________ 2 _____________________
3 _____________________ 4 _____________________ (4)
Geography – Option – Year 11 – 2020 Page 5 of 12
Figure 2
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3. Study the climate graphs in figure 3.
Figure 3
a. Figure 3 shows the climate graph of the Mediterranean and of the Hot Desert.
Choose one of the above climates and with the help of figure 3 describe two
characteristics of the chosen climate.
Climate: ______________________________________
Characteristics: ____________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________ (4)
b. Figure 4 shows two biomes. Choose a biome. Name two examples of such a
biome and explain three ways by which plants and/or trees have adapted to live
in your chosen biome.
Biome: ______________________________________
Two examples of chosen biome: ____________________________________
_________________________________ (2)
Adaptations: _______________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________ (6)
Geography – Option – Year 11 – 2020 Page 7 of 12
Figure 4
4. Study figure 5 and then answer the following questions.
Figure 5
a. Complete the paragraph by filling the blanks. Choose from the following list:
equinox North closest shortest Equator
solstice South furthest longest Tropics
The day that the Earth's _____________ Pole is tilted closest to the sun is
called the summer _____________. This is the _____________ day of the
year for people living in the northern hemisphere.
The winter solstice, or the _____________ day of the year, happens when the
Earth's North Pole is tilted _____________ from the Sun. Places on the
_____________ experience equal length of day and night throughout the year.
(6)
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b. Which pole has the midnight sun during the summer solstice?
______________________________________________________________ (2)
c. Twice a year the earth experiences an equinox. What is an equinox?
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________ (2)
5. Figure 6 shows a type of weathering common in glaciated areas.
Figure 6
a. What is this type of weathering called?
_____________________________________________________________ (1)
b. Under each section of the diagram write a sentence to explain what is happening
at each stage. (4)
Geography – Option – Year 11 – 2020 Page 9 of 12
c. The two main processes of glacial erosion are abrasion and plucking. Describe
these two processes of glacial erosion.
Abrasion:__________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________ (2)
Plucking:__________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________ (2)
d. Name one feature found in glaciated areas that is the result of glacial erosion.
________________________________ (1)
6. Industrial location is determined by physical, human and/or economic factors.
a. Fill in the table below by giving two examples of physical factors and two
examples of human and/or economic factors which affect industrial location.
Physical factors Human and/or economic factors
(4)
b. Give one reason to explain why physical factors were more important than human
and economic factors in the location of nineteenth century industry.
_________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________ (2)
c. Briefly explain how government policies can encourage industrial development in
an area.
_________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________ (2)
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d. Many modern industries are said to be footloose. Why are today’s footloose
industries not tied to any particular location?
_________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________ (2)
7. Figure 7 shows the changes in employment in different types of industry in the UK
since 1871.
Figure 7
a. From figure 7 state the year when:
i. Primary employment fell below 10% for the first time. _______
ii. Secondary employment was at its highest. _______
iii. Tertiary employment started to exceed the 50% for the first time. _______
(3)
b. Why has the primary sector decreased in importance since 1871?
_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________ (3)
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c. Using figure 7, describe changes in the employment structure of a country as it
develops.
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________ (4)
8. a. Give three reasons for deforestation within the Amazon Rainforest.
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________ (3)
b. Explain why deforestation can reduce soil fertility.
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________ (2)
c. Mention three ways how forests can be managed sustainably.
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________ (3)
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9. a. Label the food chain.
Choose from: decomposer, producer, secondary consumer, primary consumer.
Figure 8
(4)
b. Explain the role of producers in an ecosystem.
_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________ (2)
c. What would happen to the food chain if all the herbivores died?
_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________ (2)
d. What would happen if we remove the decomposers from the food chain?
_________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________ (2)
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