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GCSE Geography A Unit 2 4232-02
All Candidates' performance across questions
Question Title
A1
SPaG Q1
A2
SPaG Q2
A3
SPaG Q3
B4
SPaG Q4
B5
SPaG Q5
B6
SPaG Q6
N
5824
5823
2596
2595
1884
1884
6122
6121
3629
3627
266
265
Mean
10.4
2.7
10.7
2.9
10.3
2.8
11
2.9
10.7
2.8
10
2.7
1a(i)
SD
3.3
1.2
3.4
0.9
3.2
1
2.8
0.9
3
0.9
2.9
0.9
Max Mark
20
4
20
4
20
4
20
4
20
4
20
4
FF
52.2
66.3
53.5
72.2
51.6
69.3
55
72.7
53.4
70.8
50
66.6
Attempt %
86
86
38.3
38.3
27.8
27.8
90.4
90.3
53.6
53.5
3.9
3.9
Question
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SPaG Q6
B6
SPaG Q5
B5
SPaG Q4
B4
SPaG Q3
A3
SPaG Q2
A2
SPaG Q1
A1
66.6
50
70.8
53.4
72.7
55
69.3
51.6
53.5
52.2
0
10
20
30
40
50
72.2
66.3
60
Facility Factor %
70
80
90
100
1a(ii)
1b
1c
4a(i)
4a(ii)
4b
4c
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Section A - Physical Options
Answer at least one question from this section, but no more than two.
Theme 7 – Our Changing Coastline
1.(a) Study the map below which shows coastal areas at risk of a 2 metre rise in sea level.
Coastal areas of Wales and England at risk of a 2 metre rise in sea levels
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Coastal areas at risk
North
East
North West
Irish Sea
Yorkshire
and the
Humber
North Sea
East
Midlands
East of
England
Wales
London
Bristol Channel
South East
South West
English Channel
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(i) Describe the locations of the coastal areas most at risk in England and Wales. [2]
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1a (ii) Study the pair of photographs below. They show the coastline at Happisburgh,
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Norfolk, a coastline that is eroding rapidly.
The coastline at Happisburgh,
Norfolk in 1988
The coastline at Happisburgh,
Norfolk in 2009
Coastline
2009
100m
Use the photographic evidence to compare the coastline in 2009 with that in 1988.
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1 (b) Describe how landforms affect the lives of people living along the coast.
Use examples at named place(s) to support your answer.
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(c)
Explain why named processes lead to the formation of coastal spits.
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SECTION B – HUMAN OPTIONS
Answer at least one question from this section, but no more than two.
Theme 10 – Tourism
(a)Study the graph below.
The number of tourists visiting different parts of the world (millions)
1600
Number of tourists (millions)
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Key
1400
Middle East
Africa
Asia and the Pacific
Americas
Europe
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
Year
(i) Describe how the overall trend in tourist arrivals is changing over time.
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SECTION B- HUMAN OPTIONS
Answer at least one question from this section, but no more than two.
Theme 10- Tourism
(a)
4.
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1960
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1980
1990
2000
2010
Year
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SECTION B- HUMAN OPTIONS
Answer at least one question from this section, but no more than two.
Theme 10- Tourism
(a)
4.
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The number of tourists visiting different parts of the world (millions)
1600 -- ---------·----------(i)
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1000
800
Africa
Asia and the Pacific
Americas
Europe
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Key
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1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
Year
(i)
Describe how the overall trend in tourist arrivals is changing over time.
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SECTION B- HUMAN OPTIONS
Answer at least one question from this section, but no more than two.
Theme 10- Tourism
4.
(a)
Study the graph below.
The number of tourists visiting different parts of the world (millions)
1600 . -------------······--··-------·-··(j)
Key
1400 ------ ··-------··-----···-· --- ·- ··--- ----------------···- -·
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D Asia and the Pacific
D Americas
D Europe
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400 --------··· ····---------------····-·
200 ··-------··
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1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
Year
(i)
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Answer at least one question from this section, but no more than two.
Theme 10- Tourism
4.
(a)
Study the graph below.
The number of tourists visiting different parts of the world (millions)
1600 . -------------······--··-------·-··(j)
Key
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200 ··-------··
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1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
Year
(i)
Describe how the overall trend in tourist arrivals is changing over time.
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Origin of tourists visiting Kenya in 2010
4a
UK
16%
Rest of Europe 30%
USA
China 3%
India 5%
KEY
Width of arrows
show % visitors
travelling to Kenya
(1cm = 20%)
KENYA
Brazil 1%
Australia 2%
South Africa 3%
0
20
40
% number of visitors
(ii) In 2010, 10% of visitors to Kenya came from the USA.
Add an arrow to the map to show visitors from the USA.
Describe the pattern shown on your completed map.
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4 (b) Explain why attracting large numbers of tourists to sporting events like the Olympic Games
or the Football World Cup can have a positive impact on the host country.
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(b)
Explain why attracting large numbers of tourists to sporting events like the Olympic Games
or the Football World Cup can have a positive impact on the host country.
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Explain why attracting large numbers of tourists to sporting events like the Olympic Games
or the Football World Cup can have a positive impact on the host country.
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(c)
Describe how different physical and human factors lead to different forms of tourist
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development.
Use named places to help your answer.
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