AQA · GCSE · Geography
Geographical applications
05.1 · 2 marks Fieldwork Risk Assessment Purpose For one of your geographical enquiries, outline one reason why it was important to complete a risk assessment in your planning. 05.2 · 3 marks Justifying Human Fieldwork Data Presentation Justify the use of one data presentation technique, for example a graph or a map, in your human geography enquiry. 05.3 · 6 marks Assessing Physical Fieldwork Data Collection Assess the effectiveness of one or more of the data collection method(s) used in your physical geography enquiry. 05.4 · 12 marks Evaluating Fieldwork Results and Conclusions For one of your fieldwork enquiries, to what extent did your results and conclusions answer the enquiry question or hypothesis? 04.10 · 1 mark Improving River Velocity Data Collection Suggest one way that the data collection method could be improved. 04.11 · 4 marks Evaluating the Downstream Velocity Hypothesis To what extent does the data shown in Figure 6 support the original hypothesis, ‘The velocity (speed) of a river increases... 02.5 · 2 marks Multi-use development in the Cayman Islands Explain why the proposed development in the Cayman Islands is called a 'multi-use development'.
AQA · GCSE · Geography
Living with the physical environment
05.5 · 4 marks Glacial erosion and corrie formation Explain how corries form as a result of glacial erosion. 04.5 · 4 marks Physical controls on flood risk Explain how physical factors can affect flood risk. 01.4 · 4 marks Effects of climate change on people Suggest how climate change may have effects on people. Use Figure 2 and your own understanding. 02.1 · 1 mark Producer in a food web Using Figure 7, identify a producer. 03.4 · 1 mark A headland at Flamborough Head Using Figure 11, suggest why there is a headland at Flamborough Head. 02.6 · 1 mark Mean global forest loss from 2011 to 2017 calculation Using Figure 6, calculate the mean global forest loss from 2011 to 2017. Give your answer to one decimal place.
AQA · GCSE · Geography
Challenges in the human environment
01.9 · 4 marks Urban transport strategies reduce traffic congestion Suggest how urban transport strategies can be used to reduce traffic congestion. Use Figure 4 and your own understanding. 04.4 · 2 marks Pests, diseases and food supply Explain how pests and diseases can affect food supply. 05.4 · 2 marks Infrastructure and water supply Explain how limited infrastructure can affect water supply. 06.4 · 2 marks Political factors and energy supply Explain how political factors can affect energy supply. 02.8 · 2 marks Meaning of infant mortality rate What is meant by infant mortality rate? 03.2 · 3 marks Water supply and social well-being Suggest how poor water supply may affect social well-being. 04.7 · 6 marks Sustainable food-supply strategies Suggest how food supplies have been made more sustainable. Use an example of a local scheme in an LIC/NEE. 05.7 · 6 marks Sustainable water-supply strategies Suggest how water supplies have been made more sustainable. Use an example of a local scheme in an LIC/NEE. 06.7 · 6 marks Sustainable energy-supply strategies Suggest how energy supplies have been made more sustainable. Use an example of a local renewable energy scheme in an LIC/NEE. 01.1 · 1 mark Meaning of rural-urban migration What is meant by rural-urban migration? 04.4 · 1 mark Meaning of food insecurity What is meant by food insecurity?