DP Geography Questionbank
Leisure at the international scale: sport
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- 18M.2.bp.10c: For one named international sporting event, explain how one physical factor and two human factors...
- 17N.2.sl.10b: Suggest three possible reasons why the sphere of influence of supporters of a sports team could...
- 17N.2.sl.09c: Examine how the benefits of hosting one or more major international sporting events have been...
- 16N.2.bp.9b: Explain three geographic factors that might influence decision-makers in choosing a host city for...
- 16M.2.bp.10a: The map shows the distribution of Formula One motor racing tracks in 2015. Describe the...
- 16M.2.bp.10b: Explain two reasons for increased global participation in sport.
- 12N.2.bp.10a: Outline one political and one economic factor that affect participation in sport.
- 12M.2.bp.10b: Analyse three geographic factors, other than accessibility and affluence, that determine levels...
- 11N.2.bp.9c: “Local people do not benefit from hosting an international sporting event.” Discuss this statement.
- 11N.2.bp.9b: Suggest three possible reasons why the sphere of influence of this league’s supporters has grown...
- 11N.2.bp.9a: Describe the pattern of birth places in 1990 and how it has changed by 2010.
- 13M.2.bp.9a(i): State the change in GNI during the year of the Olympic Games.
- 13M.2.bp.9a(ii): State the change in GNI one year after the Olympic Games.
- 13M.2.bp.9b: Describe what is meant by the sphere of influence of a sporting event.
- 13M.2.bp.9c: Suggest reasons why a country’s GNI increases before and during the Olympic Games.
- 14M.2.sl.10a: Describe the distribution of the participating teams.
- 14M.2.hl.10b: Using examples, suggest how social and cultural factors can affect people’s participation in...
- 14M.2.sl.10b: Using examples, suggest how social and cultural factors can affect people’s participation in...
- 14M.2.hl.10a: Describe the distribution of the participating teams.
- 13N.2.hl.10d: “Leisure, sports and tourism bring more problems than benefits to urban areas.” Discuss this...
- 13N.2.sl.10d: “Leisure, sports and tourism bring more problems than benefits to urban areas.” Discuss this...
- 15N.2.hl.9b: Using examples, explain how levels of participation in international sport are affected by: (i)...
- 15N.2.sl.9b: Using examples, explain how levels of participation in international sport are affected by: (i)...
- 15M.2.sl.10c: “The benefits of hosting an international sporting event always outweigh the costs.” Discuss this...
- 15M.2.hl.10b: Explain three political factors that affect participation and success in international sport.
- 15M.2.sl.10b: Explain three political factors that affect participation and success in international sport.
- 15M.2.hl.10c: “The benefits of hosting an international sporting event always outweigh the costs.” Discuss this...
Sub sections and their related questions
International participation and success
- 11N.2.bp.9a: Describe the pattern of birth places in 1990 and how it has changed by 2010.
- 11N.2.bp.9b: Suggest three possible reasons why the sphere of influence of this league’s supporters has grown...
- 12M.2.bp.10b: Analyse three geographic factors, other than accessibility and affluence, that determine levels...
- 12N.2.bp.10a: Outline one political and one economic factor that affect participation in sport.
- 14M.2.hl.10a: Describe the distribution of the participating teams.
- 14M.2.sl.10a: Describe the distribution of the participating teams.
- 14M.2.hl.10b: Using examples, suggest how social and cultural factors can affect people’s participation in...
- 14M.2.sl.10b: Using examples, suggest how social and cultural factors can affect people’s participation in...
- 15M.2.hl.10b: Explain three political factors that affect participation and success in international sport.
- 15M.2.sl.10b: Explain three political factors that affect participation and success in international sport.
- 15N.2.hl.9b: Using examples, explain how levels of participation in international sport are affected by: (i)...
- 15N.2.sl.9b: Using examples, explain how levels of participation in international sport are affected by: (i)...
- 16M.2.bp.10a: The map shows the distribution of Formula One motor racing tracks in 2015. Describe the...
- 16M.2.bp.10b: Explain two reasons for increased global participation in sport.
Case study of a contemporary international sports event
- 11N.2.bp.9c: “Local people do not benefit from hosting an international sporting event.” Discuss this statement.
- 13M.2.bp.9a(i): State the change in GNI during the year of the Olympic Games.
- 13M.2.bp.9a(ii): State the change in GNI one year after the Olympic Games.
- 13M.2.bp.9b: Describe what is meant by the sphere of influence of a sporting event.
- 13M.2.bp.9c: Suggest reasons why a country’s GNI increases before and during the Olympic Games.
- 13N.2.hl.10d: “Leisure, sports and tourism bring more problems than benefits to urban areas.” Discuss this...
- 13N.2.sl.10d: “Leisure, sports and tourism bring more problems than benefits to urban areas.” Discuss this...
- 15M.2.hl.10c: “The benefits of hosting an international sporting event always outweigh the costs.” Discuss this...
- 15M.2.sl.10c: “The benefits of hosting an international sporting event always outweigh the costs.” Discuss this...
- 16N.2.bp.9b: Explain three geographic factors that might influence decision-makers in choosing a host city for...
- 17N.2.sl.09c: Examine how the benefits of hosting one or more major international sporting events have been...
- 17N.2.sl.10b: Suggest three possible reasons why the sphere of influence of supporters of a sports team could...
- 18M.2.bp.10c: For one named international sporting event, explain how one physical factor and two human factors...