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NTIONL SENIOR ERTIFITE GRE 12 GEOGRPHY P2 NOVEMER 2015 MRKS: 75 TIME: 1½ hours EXMINTION NUMER: ENTRE NUMER: QUESTION NUMER Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 TOT MRKER MOERTOR MRK SORE TOTL 15 20 25 15 75 This question paper consists of 14 pages and 1 page for rough work and calculations.

Geography/P2 2 E/November 2015 NS RESOURE MTERIL 1. 2. 3. n extract from topographical map 3126 QUEENSTOWN Orthophoto map 3126 13 QUEENSTOWN NOTE: The resource material must be collected by schools for their own use. INSTRUTIONS N INFORMTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Write your EXMINTION NUMER and ENTRE NUMER in the spaces on the cover page. nswer LL the questions in the spaces provided in this question paper. You are provided with a 1 : 50 000 topographical map (3126 QUEENSTOWN) and an orthophoto map (3126 13 QUEENSTOWN) of a part of the mapped area. You must hand the topographical map and the orthophoto map to the invigilator at the end of this examination session. You may use the blank page at the back of this question paper for all rough work and calculations. o NOT detach this page from the question paper. Show LL calculations and formulae, where applicable. Marks will be allocated for these. Indicate the unit of measurement in the final answer of calculations. You may use a non-programmable calculator. The following English terms and their frikaans translations are shown on the topographical map: ENGLISH erodrome aravan Park ollege iggings Golf ourse Gorge Holiday Resort Purification Plant River Sewage Works Yacht lub FRIKNS Vliegveld Karavaanpark Kollege Uitgrawings Gholfbaan Ravyn (Kloof) Vakansieoord Watersuiweringsaanleg Rivier Rioolwerke Seiljagklub

Geography/P2 3 E/November 2015 NS GENERL INFORMTION ON QUEENSTOWN QUEENSTOWN oordinates: 31 54'S 26 53'E Queenstown is a town in the Eastern ape in South frica. It lies on the Komani River, which forms part of the Great Kei system of rivers. Queenstown has a refreshing climate and plentiful water supply from the surrounding rugged mountains. The water is collected in the onkolo am (the name has been changed from ongolo am recently), set in the hills. This dam is used extensively for recreation and water sports. lose to Queenstown is a nature reserve (Lawrence de Lange Nature Reserve) with numerous antelope, white rhinoceros and spectacular flowering plants, together with panoramic views from the mountain summit. Queenstown has rich sandstone layers deposited by meandering rivers on the flood plain. Queenstown's layout reflects its original objective as a defensive stronghold for the frontier area and has a most unusual design. There is a central hexagonal area where canon or rifle fire could be directed down six thoroughfares radiating from the centre. [dapted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/queenstown, Eastern ape]

Geography/P2 4 E/November 2015 NS QUESTION 1: MULTIPLE-HOIE QUESTIONS The questions below are based on the 1 : 50 000 topographical map 3126 QUEENSTOWN, 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 question. 1.1 The main city providing Queenstown with harbour facilities is Port Elizabeth. urban. East London. ape Town. 1.2 Stream L is a non-perennial stream that flows down a steep gradient. The stream flow of stream L is dominated by flow. turbulent laminar straight meandering 1.3 The hexagonal shape at area 1 on the orthophoto map was originally designed for reducing traffic congestion. avoiding hilly areas. defence purposes. creating aesthetic appeal. 1.4 Recreational feature 2 on the orthophoto map is a hiking trail. soccer field. park. golf course. 1.5 Feature 3 on the orthophoto map is a factory. shopping centre. civic centre. school. 1.6 The feature at grid reference 31 57'42"S 26 56'17"E/31 57,7'S 26 56,3'E is a hiking trail. dam. non-perennial river. contour line.

Geography/P2 5 E/November 2015 NS 1.7 The contour interval on the orthophoto map is metres. 5 10 15 20 1.8 No further expansion of Queenstown is possible in a direction. south-westerly south-easterly north-westerly north-easterly 1.9 Queenstown has hilly areas to the north and south and can therefore be regarded as a/an town. gap mining junction educational 1.10 Trees are found on the slope facing erry Reservoir (15 on the orthophoto map), because the slope faces north-west. south-east. north-east. south-west. 1.11 The wind direction at V in block 10 on the topographical map is from north-east to south-west. north-west to south-east. south-east to north-west. north-west to south-west. 1.12 The land-use zone at M in block E8 on the topographical map is residential. industrial. commercial. recreational. 1.13 Line K, a high-lying area in block I5 on the topographical map, represents a watershed. basin. interfluve. valley.

Geography/P2 6 E/November 2015 NS 1.14 The actual distance to Whittlesea from spot height 1076 in block J1 on the topographical map is kilometres. 21,3 22,3 20 21,6 1.15 Which letter (,, or ) in the grid below represents the map/area south-west of 3126 QUEENSTOWN? 31 25 26 27 32 33 (15 x 1) [15]

Geography/P2 7 E/November 2015 NS QUESTION 2: MP LULTIONS N TEHNIQUES 2.1 alculate the area of land covered by feature 4 on the orthophoto map, in m 2. Show LL calculations. Marks will be awarded for calculations. Formula: rea = length breadth (4 x 1) (4) 2.2 Refer to the magnetic declination on the topographical map and answer the questions that follow. 2.2.1 alculate the magnetic declination of Queenstown for 2015. Show LL calculations. Marks will be awarded for calculations. ifference in years: Mean annual change: Total change: Magnetic declination for 2015: (4 x 1) (4) 2.2.2 Explain why it is important to correct the magnetic declination when using a topographical map and a magnetic compass on a hike. (1 x 1) (1)

Geography/P2 8 E/November 2015 NS 2.3 Locate points 5 and 6 on the orthophoto map. 2.3.1 alculate the average gradient between point 5 and point 6 on the orthophoto map. Show LL calculations. Marks will be awarded for calculations. vertical interval (VI) Formula: Gradient = horizontal equivalent (HE) (4 x 1) (4) 2.3.2 Explain why your answer to QUESTION 2.3.1 indicates a steep gradient. (1 x 1) (1) 2.3.3 They plan to build a road to link the Lawrence de Lange Nature Reserve with the onkolo am for tourism purposes. This is indicated by line N on the topographical map. The gradient of Long Hill Ridge, calculated in QUESTION 2.3.1, creates a challenge for civil engineers. State TWO methods that civil engineers can use to overcome this challenge. (2 x 1) (2)

Geography/P2 9 E/November 2015 NS 2.4 Study cross-sections and below. 2.4.1 Which cross-section, or, represents a cross-section from point 7 to point 8 on the orthophoto map? (1 x 1) (1) 2.4.2 Explain your answer to QUESTION 2.4.1. (2 x 1) (2) 2.4.3 Identify the landform illustrated by the cross-section. (1 x 1) (1) [20]

Geography/P2 10 E/November 2015 NS QUESTION 3: PPLITION N INTERPRETTION 3.1 Study the table below showing the average monthly precipitation for Queenstown and answer the questions that follow. Month Jan. Feb. Mar. pr. May Jun. Jul. ug. Sep. Oct. Nov. ec. Total Precipitation (mm) 69 79 74 38 20 13 8 15 28 41 58 71 514 3.1.1 alculate the average annual precipitation for Queenstown. (2 x 1) (2) 3.1.2 Queenstown generally experiences a low annual rainfall. State TWO measures that people in the area have taken to manage this shortage of water. (2 x 1) (2) 3.2 If Queenstown had to experience extremely high rainfall over a short period of time, explain why the chances of flooding would increase in the northeastern section of the town (Queenstown). (1 x 2) (2) 3.3 Refer to Queenstown's location in a valley and give reasons why it regularly experiences frost at night during winter. (2 x 2) (4)

Geography/P2 11 E/November 2015 NS 3.4 Refer to the Klaas Smits River (flowing between blocks G1 and J6) and answer the questions that follow. 3.4.1 Give the general direction in which the Klaas Smits River flows between blocks G1 and J6. (1 x 1) (1) 3.4.2 Which ONE of the cross-profiles (1, 2 or 3) below is a representation of line O-P in blocks H1 and H2? Explain your answer. ross-profile (1, 2 or 3): Explanation: (1 + 2) (3) 3.5 The table below is intended to indicate the general characteristics of land-use zones 1 and 9 on the orthophoto map. ompare these land-use zones by completing the table below. 3.5.1 Type of landuse zone 3.5.2 Major street pattern LN-USE ZONE 1 LN-USE ZONE 9 (1 x 1) (1 x 1) (1 x 1) (1 x 1) (4) 3.6 Find the N6 highway, labelled 10 on the orthophoto map. 3.6.1 Name the N6 where it passes through The Hexagon. (1 x 1) (1) 3.6.2 State ONE economic advantage of the N6 for Queenstown. (1 x 2) (2)

Geography/P2 12 E/November 2015 NS 3.7 Refer to blocks 7 to 10 and 7 to 10 on the topographical map. 3.7.1 State TWO physical factors that favour farming in the north-eastern part of the mapped area. (2 x 1) (2) 3.7.2 Explain how infrastructure promotes farming in the area covered by blocks 7 to 10 and 7 to 10. (1 x 2) (2) [25]

Geography/P2 13 E/November 2015 NS QUESTION 4: GEOGRPHIL INFORMTION SYSTEMS (GIS) 4.1 Soil erosion is increasing in the area covered by blocks 1 and 3. The local municipality has decided to do an environmental impact study to evaluate the influence that humans have had on the increase in soil erosion. 4.1.1 State TWO ways in which data can be collected for an environmental impact study. (2 x 1) (2) 4.1.2 How can the data collected be used to protect the affected areas against further soil erosion? (3 x 1) (3) 4.2 How can urban and regional planners use GIS for the development of a planned shopping centre at W in block F4? (2 x 2) (4) 4.3 The sketch map on the next page is a plan view of a part of the built-up area of Queenstown and its surroundings. 4.3.1 What is attribute data? (1 x 1) (1)

Geography/P2 14 E/November 2015 NS 4.3.2 Use the symbols in the key below the map to indicate the position of the following attribute data for Queenstown on the sketch map: (a) erryʹs Reservoir (b) Lawrence de Lange Nature Reserve (c) emetery 30º52'S 26º51'E 1 : 50 000 x 26º55'E 30º52'S 30º54'S 30º54'S 26º51'E KEY: 26º55'E (3 x 1) (3) 4.3.3 Give the spatial position of the hiking trail at point X on the sketch map above. (2 x 1) (2) [15] TOTL: 75

Geography/P2 E/November 2015 NS ROUGH WORK N LULTIONS (NOTE: o NOT detach this page from the question paper.)