Centre Number Candidate Number Name UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level 2217/01 GEOGRAPHY Paper 1 May/June 2004 1 hour 45 minutes INSERT READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST This insert contains Fig. 3, Fig. 4A and Fig. 4B for Question 2 and Fig. 6 for Question 3. If you answer Question 2 and/or Question 3, write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces provided and attach this insert to your answer paper/answer booklet. This document consists of 4 printed pages. SP (NF/DR) S67949/1 © UCLES 2004 [Turn over www.xtremepapers.net 2 6km Shopping Services Medical/Educational Services 5km 4km 3km Specialist shops Supermarket 2km Secondary School Local Doctor shops 1km Dentist Primary School Hospital Playing Fields Cafe Golf Course Leisure Centre Sports Centre Swimming Pool Library Public Park Cinema Leisure Services Theatre Physical Recreation Services Key: residential area Note: The centre of the graph is the centre of the residential area and not the centre of the town. For example people in the residential area travel 3 km to visit a supermarket. Fig. 3 for Question 2 © UCLES 2004 2217/01 Insert/M/J/04 www.xtremepapers.net 2217/01 Insert/M/J/04 www.xtremepapers.net low Population density high Age Of Development Zone 4 ZONE 4 village recently enlarged COMMUTING ZONE flats and shopping centre Zone 3 ZONE 3 early twentieth century working-class housing houses and flats in the suburbs Zone 2 ZONE 2 nineteenth century working-class apartment zone banks, shops and administration Fig. 4B Zone 1 Fig. 4A ZONE 1 central business district (CBD) entertainments shopping Both for Question 2 new shopping centre, offices, flats spreading outwards station former city wall © UCLES 2004 former city wall Land Use Section Across A City ZONE 3 early twentieth century suburbs Zone 3 residential uses City Zone forest 4 ZONE 4 village with recently built high-cost housing COMMUTING ZONE city forest non-residential uses Zone 2 Key: ZONE 2 large nineteenth century houses offices infill of houses and spreading recently flats outwards built houses and flats 3 [Turn over 4 °C °C -25 40 -20 35 -15 30 -10 25 -5 20 0 15 5 10 10 5 15 0 20 -5 25 -10 30 -15 35 -20 40 -25 Fig. 6 for Question 3 University of Cambridge International Examinations is part of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is itself a department of the University of Cambridge. © UCLES 2004 2217/01 Insert/M/J/04 www.xtremepapers.net