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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Area B
8
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Question 2
Question 3
Fig. 1; M Witherick; The Urban World; © Nelson Thornes, 1999.
Photograph A; Brian Heppell © UCLES.
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