w w Name ap eP m e tr .X Candidate Number w Centre Number 2217/02 Paper 2 October/November 2005 2 hours 15 minutes INSERT READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST This insert contains Fig. 1 for Question 2, Photograph A for Question 3 and the Photograph and all tables and Figs for Questions 8 and 9. Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces provided and attach it to your answer paper/answer booklet. This document consists of 6 printed pages and 2 blank pages. SP (CW/CGW) S92086/1 © UCLES 2005 [Turn over om .c GEOGRAPHY s er UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level 2 100 United Kingdom South Korea Australia Sweden Brazil Japan Mexico USA Russia Bulgaria Greece Turkey Mongolia Bolivia 90 % urban population 80 70 60 Philippines 50 Senegal Guatemala Pakistan 40 Yemen 30 India Gambia Vietnam Afghanistan Papua New Guinea Uganda Ethiopia Nepal 20 10 0 China Namibia 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 Human Development Index (HDI) Fig. 1 for Question 2 © UCLES 2005 2217/02/Insert/O/N/05 3 Photograph A for Question 3 The diagram shows a .............................. forest, which is found in regions close to the .............................. . The tallest trees, called .............................. rise above the remainder of the .............................. in an attempt to gain more .............................. . There is very little .............................. in these forests because the forest is .............................. and very little light reaches ground level. Statement for Question 4 © UCLES 2005 2217/02/Insert/O/N/05 [Turn over 4 Screen is painted white because Slides are made of wooden slats with air space between because Screen stands 121cm above the ground because Fig. 6 for Question 8 °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. 7 for Question 8 © UCLES 2005 2217/02/Insert/O/N/05 5 Table 1 Monday Tuesday Max. temperature (°C) 24 26 31 Min. temperature (°C) 14 15 18 Average daily December temperature (°C) 19 20.5 Average daily July temperature (°C) 13 11 Wednesday Thursday 13 Friday Saturday Sunday 34 25 26 24 18 18 15 12 26 21.5 20.5 18 11 12.5 13 12.5 Key: Sunday Saturday Friday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Monday Temperature (degrees Celcius) December maximum and minimum temperature maximum minimum Fig. 8 for Question 8 © UCLES 2005 2217/02/Insert/O/N/05 [Turn over 6 Photograph B for Question 9 Table 2 Bi-polar scoring system Negative variables –2 –1 0 +1 +2 Positive variables Dirty from litter Clear from litter Noisy Quiet Unmaintained roads and pavements Well maintained roads and pavements Crowded Few people Unattractive Attractive © UCLES 2005 2217/02/Insert/O/N/05 Area A Area B 1 Litter –2 +2 2 Noise –2 +1 3 Maintenance 0 0 4 People –1 0 5 Attraction –1 +2 Total –6 +5 2 1.5 Bi-Polar score Variables of the survey 7 1 0.5 0 1 –0.5 2 3 4 –1 –1.5 –2 Table 3 Variables of the survey Key: Area A Fig. 9 for Question 9 Table 4 Use of building Hotels or Hostels Selling food Clothes shops Craft or souvenir shops Offices or Banks Public Buildings Other Number of buildings 6 13 18 8 5 7 11 Other 16% Hotels or Hostels 9% Selling food 19% Public buildings 10% Offices or Banks 7% Craft or souvenir shops 12% Clothes shops 27% Fig. 10 for Question 9 © UCLES 2005 5 2217/02/Insert/O/N/05 Area B 8 BLANK PAGE Copyright Acknowledgements: Question 2 Question 3 Fig. 1; M Witherick; The Urban World; © Nelson Thornes, 1999. Photograph A; Brian Heppell © UCLES. Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every reasonable effort has been made by the publisher (UCLES) to trace copyright holders, but if any items requiring clearance have unwittingly been included, the publisher will be pleased to make amends at the earliest possible opportunity. 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. 2217/02/Insert/O/N/05