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NationalQualications2017 AH
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Credit will be given for appropriately labelled sketch maps and diagrams.
You must use the Supplementary Items and tracing overlays provided for annotation or as a base for diagrams. These resources should be placed inside the front cover of your answer booklet.
You should use the atlas provided.
Write your answers clearly in the answer booklet provided. In the answer booklet you must clearly identify the question number you are attempting.
Use blue or black ink. You may use pencil for the completion of Supplementary Item B — Tracing Overlay.
Before leaving the examination room you must give your answer booklet to the Invigilator; if you do not, you may lose all the marks for this paper.
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MARKSTotal marks — 50
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Question 1 — Map Interpretation
To answer this question you will need to use:
• Supplementary Item A — Ordnance Survey (OS) Map, Extract No 2252/EXP 255 1:25000 (Explorer Series), Llangollen and Berwyn
• Supplementary Item B — Tracing Overlay
• The atlas provided.
You should make detailed use of the whole map extract as well as using your atlas appropriately. You should also carefully read the information in the text boxes.
A proposal has been made to build an Adventure Park which will attract visitors of all ages to this rural area of Wales. The Adventure Park will consist of a Tree Top Adventure area; footpaths; a nature trail; an assault course; a café with shop facilities and car parking. The size of the proposed site will be approximately 500 × 500 metres.
(a) (i) On Supplementary Item B, draw accurately to scale a suitable site that would be appropriate for the Adventure Park. The site does not need to have straight edges.
(ii) Using map evidence, explain the reasons for your choice of site. You may wish to annotate your tracing overlay to support your answer.
“Sustainable development meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”.
Sustainable Development Commission
(b) Explain how the design and layout of the Adventure Park could be developed sustainably.
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MARKSQuestion 1 (continued)
Llangollen, with a population of 3658 (2011 Census), is a small market town in Denbighshire, north-east Wales, with an extensive rural sphere of influence. The economy of the town relies heavily on the tourism of the surrounding area but also on farming. This part of Wales lies within an extended Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a World Heritage Site buffer zone.
(c) Discuss negative impacts that the Adventure Park may have on local people.
North Wales attracts more visitors than any other region of Wales. Almost 3 million visits were made to North Wales in 2009. 87% of visits were staying visits. Staying visitors generated a total expenditure of £517 million.
(d) Explain why this part of rural Wales is a suitable area for tourism. You may wish to refer to the whole map extract and your atlas in your answer.
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MARKSQuestion 2 — Gathering and Processing Techniques
To answer this question you will need to use:
• Supplementary Item A — Ordnance Survey (OS) Map, Extract No 2252/EXP 255 1:25000 (Explorer Series), Llangollen and Berwyn
Students at Llangollen High School wish to carry out a perception study using a questionnaire to gather and evaluate local opinion about the likely economic and environmental effects of the proposed Adventure park on this rural area of Wales.
(a) (i) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using a questionnaire to gather and evaluate information.
(ii) Outline what should be taken into account when preparing the questionnaire.
(b) Explain two methods that the students could use to process and analyse the questionnaire results in order to evaluate local opinion.
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MARKSQuestion 3 — Geographical Data Handling
To answer this question you will need to use:
• Tables 1 and 2
• Supplementary Item C (Figures 1, 2 and 3)
• The atlas provided.
Table 1: River flow data for the River Niger
Month1967/68
River discharge in cumecs (cm3)
2013/14River discharge in cumecs
(cm3)May 240 70
June 50 468
July 60 480
August 1440 956
September 1340 1195
October 1450 1414
November 1671 1434
December 1842 1395
January 1912 1400
February 2151 712
March 2005 472
April 717 62
Table 2: Mean and Standard Deviation
Year 1967/68 2013/14
Mean 1239·75 838·17
Standard deviation 773·98 527·55
(a) Study Tables 1 and 2.
A student is investigating changes in the River Niger’s discharge between 1967 and 2013. They have applied standard deviation to both data sets.
(i) Explain the suitability of using standard deviation to investigate changes in the river’s discharge.
(ii) Referring to the information in Table 1 and Table 2, analyse the data relating to discharge of the River Niger between 1967/68 and 2013/14.
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MARKSQuestion 3 — Geographical Data Handling (continued)
“The region’s countries share their surface water resources, which are concentrated in a few watershed areas, the main ones being found in Niger, Lake Chad, Senegal, the Gambia and the Volta. Following decrease in rainfall since the 1970s, the main rivers have witnessed a drop in their stream flows. The reduction was relatively greater than the drop in rainfall levels.”
(b) (i) The data shown in Figure 3 of Supplementary Item C is presented in a Table. Describe an alternative technique that would allow this data to be presented accurately on the map.
(ii) Analyse the factors which could have led to a reduction in the discharge of the River Niger.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSQuestion 1(b) – Quote is taken from Sustainable Development Commission.SQA has made every effort to trace the owners of copyright materials in this question paper, and seek permissions. We will be happy to incorporate any missing acknowledgements. Please contact [email protected].
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SUPPLEMENTARY ITEM C
Figure 1: Precipitation variation for the Niger River Basin (1955/2010)
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SUPPLEMENTARY ITEM C (continued)
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Figure 2: Irrigation and Hydroelectricity in the Niger River Basin
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