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Section A
Urban Futures
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(a)
(i) What is a megacity?
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Look at Fig. 1 in the Resource Booklet
(ii) Select the most appropriate way of displaying the data from the table
A Histogram
B Line graph
C Located proportional symbols
D Pie chart
Write the correct letter in the box
(iii) Calculate the range in the population of the megacities
You must show your working
[2]
(iv) State two consequences of rapid urban growth in LIDC cities such as Dhaka
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[2] (b) What does ‘suburbanisation’ mean?
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CASE STUDY – LIDC or EDC city
Name of city you have studied (c) Explain different ways of life in the city
[6] Dynamic Development
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(a) What is meant by the geographical term ‘development’?
[1]
Look at Fig. 2 in the Resource Booklet
(b) Select the correct statement from the list below
A Every country in South America is an EDC
B Most LIDCs are found in Africa
C Most LIDCs are found in Asia
D There are no LIDCs in Oceania
Write the correct letter in the box
(c) Explain one physical factor which may lead to uneven development
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[3] CASE STUDY – How has an LIDC developed so far?
Name of LIDC you have studied
(d) * For your LIDC, discuss the extent to which it has followed Rostow’s model of
development
[8]
UK in the 21st Century
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(a) Explain one reason why secondary sector employment in the UK has declined
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