AQA · GCSE · Geography
Living with the physical environment
03.6 · 6 marks Coastal landscape processes Explain how coastal landscapes are formed by different processes. Use Figure 15 and your own understanding. 04.6 · 6 marks River erosion and deposition landforms Explain how river features are created by erosion and deposition. Use Figure 17 and your own understanding.
AQA · GCSE · Geography
Challenges in the human environment
02.1 · 2 marks Median value calculation Calculate the median value for the GNI data in Figure 6. 02.7 · 4 marks Manufacturing and economic development Explain how manufacturing industry can stimulate economic development in your chosen country. 01.10 · 4 marks Urban greening opportunities Suggest how urban greening can create opportunities in UK cities. Use Figure 5 and your own understanding.
AQA · GCSE · Geography
Geographical applications
01.1 · 1 mark Housing Demand and Supply Gap What was the difference between the National Housing Federation (NHF) housing demand figure of 340 000 homes and the actual new... 01.2 · 2 marks Regional House Price and Income Relationship Describe the relationship between average house prices and average household income in England (2019). 01.3 · 6 marks Brownfield-Led Urban Regeneration Suggest how brownfield development could help to regenerate urban areas. 01.4 · 2 marks Environmental Damage from Urban Sprawl Give two ways urban sprawl can damage the environment. 01.5 · 6 marks England’s Complex Housing Challenge ‘The housing challenge in England is not just about building more houses.’ Use information from Figure 1 to discuss this statement. 02.1 · 1 mark Paddock Wood Direction from Tudeley In which direction is the settlement of Paddock Wood from the proposed Tudeley Village development as shown on the Ordnance... 02.2 · 1 mark Railway Station Straight-Line Distance What is the approximate straight-line distance between Tonbridge railway station and the proposed Tudeley Village railway... 02.3 · 4 marks Relief and Drainage North of Railway Using the Ordnance Survey map, describe the physical geography (relief and drainage) of the area north of the Tonbridge to... 02.4 · 2 marks Attractions of Living in Tudeley Village Suggest two reasons why people might be attracted to live in Tudeley Village. 03.1 · 12 marks Evaluating Tudeley Village Sustainability To what extent do you think that the Tudeley Village development will be a sustainable settlement? Use evidence from the... 04.1 · 1 mark Cleanliness Rating Percentage What percentage of the people who were interviewed considered cleanliness to be reasonable? 04.2 · 1 mark Completing the Bus-Service Pie Chart Complete the pie chart below to show the results of Question 2 in Figure 4. 04.3 · 1 mark Presenting Categorical Bus-Service Data Which of the following would be an appropriate alternative way of presenting the results of Question 2 in Figure 4? Shade one... 04.4 · 2 marks Testing the Bus-Fare Hypothesis Suggest the conclusion(s) that the student might reach in relation to the original hypothesis, ‘The cost of fares is the most... 04.5 · 2 marks Business Park Environmental Quality Scores Complete the environmental quality survey table (in Figure 5) by calculating the Total Score and Mean Score for the business park. 04.6 · 1 mark Plotting Landscaping Environmental Quality Complete the graph below by adding the data for landscaping/planting. 04.7 · 1 mark Improving an Environmental Quality Survey Suggest one way that the environmental quality survey could be adapted in order to improve the results. 04.8 · 1 mark Mapping Industrial Land Uses Which of the following would be an appropriate way of presenting the ‘Survey of main functions’ information shown in Figure 5?... 04.9 · 1 mark Completing a River Dispersion Graph Complete the dispersion graph below by filling in the missing data for Site C.