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Date May 2018 Marks available 10 Reference code 18M.2.bp.7
Level SL and HL Paper 2 Time zone
Command term Examine Question number 7 Adapted from N/A

Question

The map shows Marrakech and the surrounding area. The scale of the map is 1:160 000 and the contour interval is 40 metres.

[Source: Marrakech topographical map. Reproduced with permission of EWP]

Marrakech is located in a semi-arid agricultural area, with an average rainfall of 281 mm/year, mainly falling between October and May. The area is prone to droughts, which have become more frequent in recent years.

State the height in metres of the highest point north of the Oued Tensift river.

[1]
a.i.

State the four-figure grid reference for this point.

[1]
a.ii.

Briefly describe the distribution of fruit farming areas shown on the map.

[2]
a.iii.

Explain two possible human impacts that could occur as a result of a long-term drought in the area shown on the map.

[4]
b.i.

Suggest one short-term strategy that the local community could use to help overcome the problem of drought in the area shown on the map.

[2]
b.ii.

Examine the reasons why people continue to live in areas affected by frequent earthquake or volcanic activity.

[10]
c.

Markscheme

884 (metres) [1]

a.i.

2012 [1]

If an incorrect height is identified, but the GR is correct for that height, award [1].

a.ii.

Award [1] for any of the following points, up to a maximum of [2]:

a.iii.

Award [1] for each possible human impact, and [1] for explanation.

Relevant human impacts will reflect that the term “drought” implies a lack of water, not high temperatures.

Possibilities in this area include:

b.i.

Award [1] for the strategy and a further [1] for development.

Possible strategies include:

Do not credit long term infrastructure projects, eg reservoir construction.

b.ii.

Allow answers that consider both earthquake and volcanic activity.

Possible reasons might include:

Good answers may examine in a structured way how reasons may vary according to the type of geographical area (level of development; proximity to areas of tectonic activity); the frequency and magnitude of past events, and the decisions made by individuals and communities.

For band D, expect some description of some reasons why people continue to live in areas prone to volcanic or earthquake activity.

For band E, expect either a more detailed explanation of why people choose to remain in a particular area prone to earthquakes/volcanoes, or a structured examination of different kinds of hazards (eg at different levels of economic/social development).

For band F, expect both.

Marks should be allocated according to the Paper 2 HL and SL markbands.

c.

Examiners report

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a.i.
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a.ii.
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a.iii.
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b.i.
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b.ii.
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c.

Syllabus sections

Optional themes » Option D: Hazards and disasters—risk assessment and response » Vulnerability » Vulnerable populations

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