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Date November 2018 Marks available 2 Reference code 18N.1.bp.4
Level SL and HL Paper 1 Time zone
Command term Explain Question number 4 Adapted from N/A

Question

The graph shows one possible scenario (set of trends) for the relationship between non-renewable resources and global population over time.

Estimate the year in which global population peaks.

[1]
a.

Describe the changes in the relative levels of non-renewable resources between 1900 and 2100.

[3]
b.

Briefly explain how this graph shows a neo-Malthusian view.

[2]
c.

Referring to one named resource, describe a strategy aimed at reducing its consumption.

Named resource:

Strategy:

 

 

 

 

[2]
d.i.

Explain one strength or one weakness of the strategy as a way of reducing consumption of the named resource from d(i).

[2]
d.ii.

Markscheme

2025 (accept 2023 to 2027)

a.

Award [1] each for up to three valid statements.

b.

Award [1] for identification of one characteristic of the neo-Malthusian view and [1] for comment on how the graph illustrates the characteristic identified.

For example:

Growing populations could outstrip the provision of resources [1] – population increases but the provision of food declines before the peak population [1].

Advocacy of birth control to ensure resource for future populations [1] – population reaches a peak and then declines [1].

Concern with environmental degradation [1] – as population rises so does pollution [1].

c.

Allow a liberal interpretation of “resource”.

For example:
Named resource: Oil.

Strategy: Substitution of oil power by solar power [1]. Less oil is required (oil can be left in the ground) as solar energy is used to heat homes / run vehicles [1].

Award [1] for valid strategy and [1] for further description of its operation.

d.i.

Award [1] for valid strength or weakness and [1] for further development that links back to a correct identification of a valid resource and a strategy to reduce its consumption.

For example: A weakness is that it is not available in all areas or at all times [1], which means that we still need to consume oil in some places or at certain times [1].

d.ii.

Examiners report

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Syllabus sections

Last exams 2018 » Last exams 2018 - Core » Patterns in resource consumption » Conservation strategies
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