DP Geography Questionbank
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- 18M.2.bp.6b: Explain three reasons why there are concentrations of people in some parts of hot, arid areas.
- 18M.2.bp.6a.i: Briefly outline two human factors that are possible causes of desertification in a hot, arid...
- 18M.2.bp.5b: Explain two environmental impacts of tourism in one named extreme environment.
- 17N.2.sl.06c: Examine the causes and consequences of the melting of permafrost.
- 17N.2.sl.06b: Distinguish between aridity and infertility in hot, arid areas.
- 17N.2.sl.05c: Examine how the balance between challenges and opportunities affects economic activities in one...
- 17M.2.bp.6c: “The opportunities for mineral extraction outweigh the challenges in hot, arid areas.” Discuss...
- 16N.2.bp.6c: “Human activity within periglacial environments is unsustainable.” Discuss this statement.
- 16N.2.bp.6a: Outline two physical causes of aridity in hot, arid environments.
- 16N.2.bp.5c: Referring to examples, evaluate the varied economic opportunities in hot, arid environments.
- 16M.2.bp.6c: Using located examples, discuss the opportunities and risk associated with the use of irrigation...
- 16M.2.bp.6b: Referring to at least one example, suggest three reasons why mineral extraction has led to the...
- 16M.2.bp.5c: “All cold extreme environments are equally challenging for human activity.” Discuss this statement.
- 12N.2.bp.6c: Examine how the physical characteristics of any one extreme environment (glacial, periglacial, or...
- 12M.2.bp.6c: Examine the opportunities and challenges for agriculture in hot, arid areas.
- 12M.2.bp.5b: Explain three ways in which the characteristics of periglacial environments hinder resource...
- 11N.2.bp.6c: “Periglacial areas offer more opportunities for human activity than glacial areas.” Discuss this...
- 11N.2.bp.5c: “The opportunities for tourism outweigh the challenges.” Discuss this statement with reference...
- 11M.2.bp.6c: “Agriculture in hot, arid areas inevitably results in desertification.” Discuss this statement.
- 11M.2.bp.5c: Examine the impacts of permafrost on human activities.
- .2.bp.6c: Using examples, examine how extreme environments offer both challenges and opportunities for...
- .2.bp.5c: Discuss the main environmental problems caused by tourism in one extreme environment.
- 13M.2.bp.5c: For one named type of extreme environment, examine the impacts of tourism on the natural...
- 14N.2.hl.5b: Explain two environmental impacts of tourism on one named extreme environment.
- 14N.2.hl.6c: “Desertification is the main environmental risk for agriculture in hot deserts and semi-arid...
- 14N.2.hl.5c: Contrast the challenges for mineral extraction in periglacial environments and hot, arid...
- 14N.2.sl.5c: Contrast the challenges for mineral extraction in periglacial environments and hot, arid...
- 14N.2.sl.6c: “Desertification is the main environmental risk for agriculture in hot deserts and semi-arid...
- 14N.2.sl.5b: Explain two environmental impacts of tourism on one named extreme environment.
- 14M.2.hl.5c: “Mineral resources in extreme environments rarely bring benefits to the local people.” Discuss...
- 14M.2.sl.5c: “Mineral resources in extreme environments rarely bring benefits to the local people.” Discuss...
- 14M.2.hl.6a: (i) Define the term desertification. (ii) Describe the pattern of areas with a high risk of...
- 14M.2.sl.6a: (i) Define the term desertification. (ii) Describe the pattern of areas with a high risk of...
- 13N.2.hl.6a: (i) Define the term aridity. (ii) Define the term infertility.
- 13N.2.hl.6c: “Periglacial areas offer more opportunities for human activities than hot, arid areas.” Discuss...
- 13N.2.sl.6a: (i) Define the term aridity. (ii) Define the term infertility.
- 13N.2.sl.6c: “Periglacial areas offer more opportunities for human activities than hot, arid areas.” Discuss...
- 15N.2.hl.5c: Using examples, discuss the opportunities for agriculture in hot, arid areas.
- 15N.2.sl.5c: Using examples, discuss the opportunities for agriculture in hot, arid areas.
- 15N.2.sl.6c: Examine how tourism in one type of extreme environment has led to a wide range of adverse...
- 15N.2.hl.6c: Examine how tourism in one type of extreme environment has led to a wide range of adverse...
- 15M.2.sl.5b: Explain how two factors (other than heat) restrict human settlement in hot, arid environments.
- 15M.2.hl.5c: “Some human activities in extreme environments are more sustainable than others.” Discuss this...
- 15M.2.hl.5b: Explain how two factors (other than heat) restrict human settlement in hot, arid environments.
- 15M.2.sl.6c: Examine why desertification has become a problem in some parts of the world.
- 15M.2.sl.5c: “Some human activities in extreme environments are more sustainable than others.” Discuss this...
- 15M.2.hl.6a: (i) State and locate one example of mineral extraction in an extreme environment. (ii) Outline...
- 15M.2.sl.6a: (i) State and locate one example of mineral extraction in an extreme environment. (ii) Outline...
- 15M.2.hl.6b: Explain two physical challenges for resource development posed by extreme environments.
- 15M.2.sl.6b: Explain two physical challenges for resource development posed by extreme environments.
- 15M.2.hl.6c: Examine why desertification has become a problem in some parts of the world.
Sub sections and their related questions
Agriculture
- 11M.2.bp.6c: “Agriculture in hot, arid areas inevitably results in desertification.” Discuss this statement.
- 12M.2.bp.6c: Examine the opportunities and challenges for agriculture in hot, arid areas.
- 13N.2.hl.6a: (i) Define the term aridity. (ii) Define the term infertility.
- 13N.2.hl.6c: “Periglacial areas offer more opportunities for human activities than hot, arid areas.” Discuss...
- 14M.2.hl.6a: (i) Define the term desertification. (ii) Describe the pattern of areas with a high risk of...
- 14M.2.sl.6a: (i) Define the term desertification. (ii) Describe the pattern of areas with a high risk of...
- 14N.2.hl.6c: “Desertification is the main environmental risk for agriculture in hot deserts and semi-arid...
- 14N.2.sl.6c: “Desertification is the main environmental risk for agriculture in hot deserts and semi-arid...
- 13N.2.sl.6a: (i) Define the term aridity. (ii) Define the term infertility.
- 13N.2.sl.6c: “Periglacial areas offer more opportunities for human activities than hot, arid areas.” Discuss...
- 15M.2.hl.5b: Explain how two factors (other than heat) restrict human settlement in hot, arid environments.
- 15M.2.sl.5b: Explain how two factors (other than heat) restrict human settlement in hot, arid environments.
- 15M.2.hl.5c: “Some human activities in extreme environments are more sustainable than others.” Discuss this...
- 15M.2.sl.5c: “Some human activities in extreme environments are more sustainable than others.” Discuss this...
- 15M.2.hl.6c: Examine why desertification has become a problem in some parts of the world.
- 15M.2.sl.6c: Examine why desertification has become a problem in some parts of the world.
- 15N.2.hl.5c: Using examples, discuss the opportunities for agriculture in hot, arid areas.
- 15N.2.sl.5c: Using examples, discuss the opportunities for agriculture in hot, arid areas.
- 16M.2.bp.6c: Using located examples, discuss the opportunities and risk associated with the use of irrigation...
- 16N.2.bp.5c: Referring to examples, evaluate the varied economic opportunities in hot, arid environments.
- 16N.2.bp.6a: Outline two physical causes of aridity in hot, arid environments.
- 17N.2.sl.06b: Distinguish between aridity and infertility in hot, arid areas.
- 18M.2.bp.6a.i: Briefly outline two human factors that are possible causes of desertification in a hot, arid...
- 18M.2.bp.6b: Explain three reasons why there are concentrations of people in some parts of hot, arid areas.
Mineral extraction
- .2.bp.6c: Using examples, examine how extreme environments offer both challenges and opportunities for...
- 11M.2.bp.5c: Examine the impacts of permafrost on human activities.
- 11N.2.bp.6c: “Periglacial areas offer more opportunities for human activity than glacial areas.” Discuss this...
- 12M.2.bp.5b: Explain three ways in which the characteristics of periglacial environments hinder resource...
- 12N.2.bp.6c: Examine how the physical characteristics of any one extreme environment (glacial, periglacial, or...
- 13N.2.hl.6c: “Periglacial areas offer more opportunities for human activities than hot, arid areas.” Discuss...
- 14M.2.hl.5c: “Mineral resources in extreme environments rarely bring benefits to the local people.” Discuss...
- 14M.2.sl.5c: “Mineral resources in extreme environments rarely bring benefits to the local people.” Discuss...
- 14N.2.hl.5c: Contrast the challenges for mineral extraction in periglacial environments and hot, arid...
- 14N.2.sl.5c: Contrast the challenges for mineral extraction in periglacial environments and hot, arid...
- 13N.2.sl.6c: “Periglacial areas offer more opportunities for human activities than hot, arid areas.” Discuss...
- 15M.2.hl.5c: “Some human activities in extreme environments are more sustainable than others.” Discuss this...
- 15M.2.sl.5c: “Some human activities in extreme environments are more sustainable than others.” Discuss this...
- 15M.2.hl.6a: (i) State and locate one example of mineral extraction in an extreme environment. (ii) Outline...
- 15M.2.sl.6a: (i) State and locate one example of mineral extraction in an extreme environment. (ii) Outline...
- 15M.2.hl.6b: Explain two physical challenges for resource development posed by extreme environments.
- 15M.2.sl.6b: Explain two physical challenges for resource development posed by extreme environments.
- 16M.2.bp.5c: “All cold extreme environments are equally challenging for human activity.” Discuss this statement.
- 16M.2.bp.6b: Referring to at least one example, suggest three reasons why mineral extraction has led to the...
- 16N.2.bp.5c: Referring to examples, evaluate the varied economic opportunities in hot, arid environments.
- 16N.2.bp.6c: “Human activity within periglacial environments is unsustainable.” Discuss this statement.
- 17M.2.bp.6c: “The opportunities for mineral extraction outweigh the challenges in hot, arid areas.” Discuss...
- 17N.2.sl.06c: Examine the causes and consequences of the melting of permafrost.
- 18M.2.bp.6b: Explain three reasons why there are concentrations of people in some parts of hot, arid areas.
Tourism
- .2.bp.5c: Discuss the main environmental problems caused by tourism in one extreme environment.
- 11N.2.bp.5c: “The opportunities for tourism outweigh the challenges.” Discuss this statement with reference...
- 11N.2.bp.6c: “Periglacial areas offer more opportunities for human activity than glacial areas.” Discuss this...
- 13M.2.bp.5c: For one named type of extreme environment, examine the impacts of tourism on the natural...
- 13N.2.hl.6c: “Periglacial areas offer more opportunities for human activities than hot, arid areas.” Discuss...
- 14N.2.hl.5b: Explain two environmental impacts of tourism on one named extreme environment.
- 14N.2.sl.5b: Explain two environmental impacts of tourism on one named extreme environment.
- 13N.2.sl.6c: “Periglacial areas offer more opportunities for human activities than hot, arid areas.” Discuss...
- 15M.2.hl.5c: “Some human activities in extreme environments are more sustainable than others.” Discuss this...
- 15M.2.sl.5c: “Some human activities in extreme environments are more sustainable than others.” Discuss this...
- 15N.2.hl.6c: Examine how tourism in one type of extreme environment has led to a wide range of adverse...
- 15N.2.sl.6c: Examine how tourism in one type of extreme environment has led to a wide range of adverse...
- 16M.2.bp.5c: “All cold extreme environments are equally challenging for human activity.” Discuss this statement.
- 18M.2.bp.5b: Explain two environmental impacts of tourism in one named extreme environment.
- 18M.2.bp.6b: Explain three reasons why there are concentrations of people in some parts of hot, arid areas.