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2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Geography Total marks 100 General Instructions Reading time 5 minutes Working time 3 hours Write using black pen Board-approved calculators may be used A Stimulus Booklet is provided with this paper Write your Centre Number and Student Number at the top of pages 9, 11, 13 and 15 Section I Pages 2 6 20 marks Attempt Questions 1 20 Allow about 35 minutes for this section Section II Pages 9 15 40 marks Attempt Questions 21 24 Allow about 1 hour and 10 minutes for this section Section III Page 17 40 marks Attempt TWO questions from Questions 25 27 Allow about 1 hour and 15 minutes for this section 2270

Section I 20 marks Attempt Questions 1 20 Allow about 35 minutes for this section Refer to the Stimulus Booklet Use the multiple-choice answer sheet for Questions 1 20. 1 Which of the following terms is used to describe where things are and why they are there? (A) Spatial dimension (B) Ecological pattern (C) Environmental impact (D) Sustainable development Refer to Source A on page 1 of the Stimulus Booklet to answer Questions 2 4. 2 What is the barometric pressure at the location labelled Z? (A) Greater than 992 hpa and less than 996 hpa (B) Greater than 996 hpa and less than 1000 hpa (C) Greater than 1000 hpa and less than 1004 hpa (D) Greater than 1004 hpa and less than 1008 hpa 3 How much rain has fallen in the location labelled Z over the six hour period illustrated? (A) Between 1 mm and 2 mm (B) Between 2 mm and 5 mm (C) Between 5 mm and 10 mm (D) Between 10 mm and 20 mm 4 What feature of the synoptic chart indicates that it was generated in summer? (A) Low rainfall over central Australia (B) Lack of cold fronts over northern Australia (C) Tropical cyclone over north western Australia (D) Low pressure cell over north eastern Australia 2

Refer to Source B on page 1 of the Stimulus Booklet to answer Questions 5 6. 5 In which occupation was the smallest proportion of people employed in the Western Australian town in 2011? (A) Labourers (B) (C) Professionals Machinery workers (D) Technicians and trades 6 What was the approximate number of professionals in the Western Australian town in 2011? (A) 1350 (B) 1550 (C) 2450 (D) 2750 Refer to Source C on page 1 of the Stimulus Booklet to answer Question 7. 7 What is the approximate percentage change in the total population of Western Australia between 2006 and the projection for 2021? (A) 7% (B) 15% (C) 24% (D) 81% Refer to Source D on pages 2 3 of the Stimulus Booklet to answer Questions 8 14. 8 What is the approximate latitude and longitude of the James Low Bridge at GR 955614? latitude longitude (A) 152 57'N 26 34'W (B) 26 34'N 152 57'W (C) 152 57'S 26 34'E (D) 26 34'S 152 57'E 3

9 What is the grid reference of the spot elevation at Mount Ninderry in the north east quadrant of the map? (A) 993631 (B) 993629 (C) 007631 (D) 007629 10 Which of the following is the most evident economic activity in AR 9657? (A) Mining (B) Grazing (C) Agriculture (D) Manufacturing 11 What is the bearing of Mount Combe (AR 9459) from Fair Hill (AR 9764)? (A) 29 (B) 151 (C) 209 (D) 231 12 What is the general direction of flow of the South Maroochy River in AR 9361? (A) North east (B) North west (C) South east (D) South west 13 Approximately how long will it take to walk from the sub station (AR 9456) to the ruins (AR 9060) along Image Flat Road and Kiamba Road at a speed of 5 km/h? (A) 1 hour 5 minutes (B) (C) 1 hour 25 minutes 1 hour 45 minutes (D) 2 hours 5 minutes 4

14 What is the approximate area of Poona Dam (AR 9058)? (A) 0.2 km 2 (B) 0.4 km 2 (C) 0.6 km 2 (D) 0.8 km 2 15 Which of the following sources from the Stimulus Booklet has the largest scale? (A) H (B) F (C) D (D) A Refer to Source D and Source E on pages 2 3 of the Stimulus Booklet to answer Questions 16 17. 16 Which of the following structures is labelled X in Source E? (A) Wappa Dam (GR 921611) (B) Poona Dam (GR 911584) (C) James Low Bridge (GR 955614) (D) Water treatment works (GR 923579) 17 In which direction was the camera pointing when the photograph was taken? (A) North (B) East (C) South (D) West 5

18 An agricultural industry has started using chemicals to manage a pest infestation. Which of the following is a possible outcome due to sociocultural influences? (A) Changes in profit for farmers due to higher yields (B) Food chain disruption due to the use of chemicals (C) Introduction of an export quota for products treated with chemicals (D) Decreased sales of products due to a preference for organic products Refer to Source G and Source H on page 4 of the Stimulus Booklet to answer Question 19. 19 At approximately what time of day was the photo taken in San Francisco? (A) 8 am (B) 12 pm (C) 3 pm (D) 7 pm 20 A geographer is visiting a regional centre to investigate the impact of counterurbanisation. Which of the following techniques would be most useful in gathering primary data for this investigation? (A) Survey local residents about recent home renovations (B) (C) Annotate photographs of the commercial district of the regional centre Interview local shopkeepers about sales performance in the last two years (D) Collect clippings from local newspapers about improved community infrastructure 6

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2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Geography Section II 40 marks Attempt Questions 21 24 Allow about 1 hour and 10 minutes for this section Centre Number Student Number Use the Stimulus Booklet and your knowledge of geography to answer Questions 21 24 in the spaces provided. These spaces provide guidance for the expected length of response. Question 21 (7 marks) Use this cross section to answer parts (a) (b). 200 A Metres 150 100 50 0 B 1 : 100 000 (a) Calculate the average gradient between points A and B on the cross-section. Show all working. 2 (b) Calculate the vertical exaggeration of this cross-section. Show all working. 2 Question 21 continues on page 10 2271 9

Question 21 (continued) Refer to Source F on page 3 of the Stimulus Booklet to answer part (c). (c) Use the landforms along the 45 Northing to complete the key, then construct a transect between Eastings 11 and 21 using this key. Key: 3 Ocean Landform transect End of Question 21 10 2015 Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW

2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Geography Section II (continued) Centre Number Student Number Question 22 (12 marks) Answer this question with reference to an economic activity and enterprise that you have studied. Economic activity:... Economic enterprise:... (a) Outline the impact of ONE linkage associated with the economic enterprise. 2 (b) Describe TWO ecological dimensions associated with the economic enterprise. 4 Question 22 continues on page 12 2272 11

Question 22 (continued) (c) Explain how TWO global changes in the economic activity affect the future direction of the economic enterprise. 6 End of Question 22 12 2015 Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW

2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Geography Section II (continued) Centre Number Student Number Question 23 (11 marks) Answer all parts of the question with reference to a large city in the developed world. Large city:... (a) Describe the spatial patterns of advantage and disadvantage in this large city. 3 Question 23 continues on page 14 2273 13

Question 23 (continued) (b) Contrast TWO urban dynamics of change operating in this large city. 4 (c) Explain how an urban dynamic has affected the culture of place of this large city. 4 End of Question 23 14 2015 Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW

2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Geography Section II (continued) Centre Number Student Number Question 24 (10 marks) (a) Explain how biophysical factors influence where an ecosystem at risk is located. 4 (b) How has ONE ecosystem at risk responded to natural stress? 6 2274 15

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2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Geography Section III 40 marks Attempt TWO questions from Questions 25 27 Allow about 1 hour and 15 minutes for this section Answer each question in a SEPARATE writing booklet. Extra writing booklets are available. Your answers will be assessed on how well you: n demonstrate geographical knowledge and understanding relevant to the question n communicate ideas and information using geographical terms and concepts appropriately n refer to case studies, illustrative examples and the Stimulus Booklet where appropriate n present a sustained, logical and cohesive response Question 25 (20 marks) Contrast the nature and character of mega cities in the developing world with world cities. Question 26 (20 marks) Discuss how management strategies could be used to address human impacts that are placing TWO ecosystems at risk. Question 27 (20 marks) Analyse the environmental and social impacts of ONE economic activity. End of paper 2275 17

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Source A Synoptic chart Australia 2 0 1 5 HIG H E R S C HOOL C E R T I F I C A T E E XAMINAT ION Geography Stimulus Booklet 5 S 10 S 1004 1000 1000 15 S Z L 20 S 1008 25 S 30 S 1016 1008 H 35 S 1016 H 1016 H 1016 40 S 105 E 110 E 115 E 120 E 125 E 130 E 135 E 140 E 145 E 150 E 155 E 160 E 165 E Rainfall: mm/6 hours 1000 Isobar value = hpa 50 20 10 5 2 1 0. 2 Copyright Commonwealth of Australia 2015, Bureau of Meteorology Source B Occupations of employed persons in a Western Australian town in 2011 Source C Total population for Western Australia Number of employed persons: 8206 Year Population Professionals Technicians and trades Labourers Community and personal service workers Machinery workers Other 2006 2 048 500 2011 2 210 400 2016 (projected) 2 376 400 2021 (projected) 2 534 600 2276 Page 1

Source D Yandina area (Queensland) topographic map 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 SCALE 1:50 000 Kilometres 0 1 64 2 N 64 26 33' 63 62 62 61 61 60 60 Page 2 63 26 35' 59 59 58 58 57 57 87 88 89 90 91 Reproduced with courtesy of the Australian Army 92 152 55' 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 153 00'

Tim Scheubel Source E Photograph taken in Yandina area Legend for Sources D and F Built up area... Sealed road two or more lanes; National route marker... Sealed road one lane; Cutting; Embankment... Unsealed road two or more lanes; Culvert; Causeway... Unsealed road one lane; Approximate position (AP).... Vehicle track; Road bridge; Gate; Stock grid.... Mine; Building; Ruin; Yard... Windmill; Communication tower.... Fence; Horizontal control point; Spot elevation... Contour with value and cliff; Depression contours.... Page 3 Source F Cape Boileau (Western Australia) landform map Sand dunes; Sand ridges.... Vegetation; Dense, medium, scattered... 49 SCALE 1 : 100 000 km 0 1 2 3 N Scrub; Dense, medium, scattered... Land subject to inundation; Ricefield... Perennial lake; Watercourse... 48 Intermittent lake; Watercourse... 47 Creek; Falls; Spring... 46 Tank or small dam; Waterhole... 45 Dam wall.... 44 43 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Reproduced with courtesy of the Australian Army Source D Source F Contour interval = 20 m Contour interval = 20 m

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