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TEST CODE 01225032


FORM TP 2007088 MAY/JUNE 2007

CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
EXAMINATION

GEOGRAPHY
Paper 03/2 - General Proficiency

1-f hours

Answer ALL the questions.

In addition to the 1{-- hours, candidates are advised to spend


IS minutes reading through this paper and planning their
responses. Writing MAY begin during this time.

READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

1. This paper consists of SIX questions.

2. Answer ALL questions.

3. Write your answers in the spaces provided in the booklet.

4. The use of non-programmable calculators is permitted.

DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO


Copyright © 2006 Caribbean Examinations Council ®.
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Answer ALL questions.

1. A map extract of Basseterre, St Christopher (St Kitts) is provided for this question. The extract
is on a scale of 1:25 000. It is recommended that you spend no more than 15 minutes on Parts
(a) and (b) .

(a) (i) With the aid of the map in the margin of the extract provided, draw an outline map
of the islands of St Christopher and Nevis, (at the same scale as the map in the
margin), in the frame provided in Figure I. ( I mark)

(ii) On the sketch map that you have drawn in Figure I, shade St. George, Basseterre.
( 1 mark)

Figure 1. Sketch map of St Kitts and Nevis showing position of Basseterre

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(b) Use the grid provided in Figure 2to draw a sketch map at the reduced scale of 1: 50 000.
On the sketch map, show the coastline, the position of nasseterre, tbe main roads, and the
upland areas over 300 feet (outline the latter roughly and label).

Note that the grid is bounded by Eastings 21 a nd 26 a nd Northings 10 and 15.


(3 marks)
15r-----~-----r----~r-----.-----~

14~-----+------+-----~------~----~

13 ~----~----~~----~-----1----~

12~-----+------+-----~------~----~

11~-----+------+-----~------~----~

22 23 24 25 26

Figure 2. Sketch map showing some details of the location of Basseterre, St Kitl~

2. Imagine you are undertaking a survey of the state of the buildings in a small town in the Caribbean
to determine their probable resistance to damage from natural hazards. Frame a research question
for t his project to guide the collection of data.

( 2marks)
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3. (a) Describe THREE important characteristics of the buildings which you would observe
and record in the field when conducting the survey.

(7 marks)

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(b) Describe how and when you would conduct the fieldwork for the survey outlined in
Question 2.

(7 marks)

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(c) Identify an area of weakness in qualitative surveys of this type.

( 1 mark)

4. Table 1 shows the summary of the physical conditions of 200 buildings in a small town.

TABLE 1: PHYSICAL CONDITIONS OF THE


BUILDINGS IN A SMALL TOWN

Number of Buildings !;'hysical Condition

80 Excellent
50 Satisfactory
40 Need specific repairs
20 Need reinforcement urgently
10 Need to be demolished
200 Total

Draw a divided circle (pie chart) to present the data in Table I .

( 3marks)

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5. Table 2 shows the average (mean} values for the characteristics of pebbles on a beach transect
between a cliff and the low tide water mark at seven points (at intervals of 30 em). Site I is
30 em from the base of the cliff.

TABLE 2: MEAN VALUES FOR CHARACTERISTICS OF PEBBLES

Site Number Mean Length of Scale of Roundness*


Pebble (em)

I 12 I
2 12 1
3 10 2
4 8 3
5 5 3
6 3 4
7 1 6

*Scule of roundness from 1 to 6: 1 -most angular


6 - most rounded

(a} Draw a bar graph to show the values for the mean pebble length on the grid in Figure 3.
Use a vertical scale of 1 mm to represent I em.

Figure3.
(2 marks)

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(b) Study Table 2 and in the space below. write a summary comparing the c hanges in the two
characteristics along the transect from the cliff.

(6marks)

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(c) Conunent on the significance of the changes.

(6 marks)

6. For a research project you used a book, Geography for CXC, by Wilma Bailey and Patricia
Pemberton which was published in 1983 by Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd.

Present the information as part of a bibliography for the report.

( 1 mark)

Tota l 40 marks

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