www.studyguide.pk UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Level and Advanced Level 9696/03 GEOGRAPHY Paper 3 Advanced Human Options October/November 2007 INSERT 1 hour 30 minutes READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST This Insert contains all the Figures and the Table referred to in the questions. This document consists of 6 printed pages and 2 blank pages. IB07 11_9696_03 INSERT/8RP © UCLES 2007 http://www.xtremepapers.net [Turn over www.studyguide.pk 2 Fig. 1 for Question 1 World distribution of production of artificial fertilisers, 1954 and 1998 Eastern Europe/ USSR North America Western Europe Japan India Africa SE Asia Latin America 1954 World production 5.9 million tonnes Eastern Europe/ former USSR North America Western Europe China Japan Middle East India Africa Latin America SE Asia 1998 World production 90.1 million tonnes % share of world production KEY 50 001100 000 500 0011 000 000 100 001500 000 © UCLES 2007 2 000 001- 5 000 001- > 15 000 000 3 000 000 10 000 000 tonnes 1 000 001- 3 000 001- 10 000 0012 000 000 5 000 000 15 000 000 9696/03/INSERT/O/N/07 www.studyguide.pk 3 Table 1 for Question 2 Survey results about support that 37 firms in Singapore received from the government’s Local Industry Upgrading Programme (LIUP), 1998 number of firms receiving support type of support © UCLES 2007 tax incentives for: buying equipment depreciation of equipment hiring or training personnel research, development and innovation 23 20 17 9 overall tax relief 11 relationship with university or research institute 23 named schemes: Small Industry Technical Assistance Scheme Research Incentive Scheme Innovative Development Assistance Scheme 26 11 9 9696/03/INSERT/O/N/07 [Turn over www.studyguide.pk 4 Fig. 2 for Question 4 Main objectives of forest management in Kenya, an LEDC in East Africa • the protection of forests to maintain the country’s climatic and physical conditions, to conserve and regulate water supplies and to conserve the soil • the provision of fuelwood, charcoal, timber and other forest products, for consumption within the country and for export • the provision of recreational facilities for the public • the preservation of wildlife • the provision of employment © UCLES 2007 9696/03/INSERT/O/N/07 www.studyguide.pk 5 Fig. 3 for Question 6 A life cycle model of the development of resorts and tourist destinations rejuvenation reduced growth stagnation stabilisation consolidation decline number of tourists immediate decline development involvement exploration time © UCLES 2007 9696/03/INSERT/O/N/07 [Turn over www.studyguide.pk 6 Fig. 4 for Question 7 An overview of Toyota Motor Corporation from the company’s website SEARCH TOYOTA Company For Investors Responsibility GO Automotive Non-Automotive Top page > Company > Company Profile > Overview Company Profile Message from Top Management Overview Overview Toyota Up Close Design, R & D Manufacturing History of Toyota Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the world’s leading vehicle makers, offering a range of models, from minivehicles to large trucks. Global sales of its Toyota and Lexus brands, with those of Daihatsu and Hino, totalled 6.78 million units in 2003. Besides its own 12 plants and 11 manufacturing subsidiaries in Japan, Toyota has 51 manufacturing companies in 26 countries/locations, which produce vehicles and components. As of March 2004, Toyota employs 264,000 people worldwide and markets vehicles in more than 140 countries. Automotive business, including sales finance, accounts for more than 90% of the company’s total sales, which came to over US$157 billion in the year to March 2004. Operations include telecommunications, housing and leisure boats. Corporate Data Company Name Toyota Motor Corporation © UCLES 2007 Head Office 1 Toyota-Cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture 471-8571, Japan Phone: (0565)28-2121 Establishment August 28, 1937 9696/03/INSERT/O/N/07 www.studyguide.pk 7 BLANK PAGE 9696/03/INSERT/O/N/07 www.studyguide.pk 8 BLANK PAGE University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the Cambridge Assessment Group. Cambridge Assessment is the brand name of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. 9696/03/INSERT/O/N/07