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Date May 2019 Marks available 10 Reference code 19M.1.bp.10
Level SL and HL Paper 1 Time zone
Command term Examine Question number 10 Adapted from N/A

Question

Examine how international sporting events bring social and economic benefits to different places.

[10]
a.

Examine the physical and human reasons why some rural areas have become important for leisure activities.

[10]
b.

Markscheme

Refer to Paper 1 markbands (available under the "Your tests" tab > supplemental materials).

International sporting events include the Olympics, the FIFA World Cup and the Paralympic Games. These can have significant economic and social benefits to communities and countries around the world.

Possible applied themes (AO2) demonstrating knowledge and understanding (AO1):

Economic benefits might include:

Social benefits might include:

Good answers may be well structured (AO4) and may additionally offer a critical evaluation (AO3) of the statement in a way that examines the economic and social benefits from different perspectives or on varying time or spatial scales. Another approach might be to examine why some places have benefited more than others from hosting the same events and the varying power of different places to maximize benefits for themselves.

For 5–6 marks, expect some outlining of how a sporting event brings some social and/or economic benefits. The response is partial, narrow or lacks supporting evidence.

For 7–8 marks, expect a well-structured account, which includes:

For 9–10 marks, expect both of these traits.

a.

Refer to Paper 1 markbands (available under the "Your tests" tab > supplemental materials).

The focus of the question mainly concerns primary tourist/recreational resources in rural areas. Secondary tourist/recreational resources, such as accommodation and entertainment, might also be discussed.

The question is relatively broad and a wide range of responses is possible. The term “leisure activities” might include tourism, recreation and sport. The scale of the rural areas is not specified; it might be a large national park or small village.

If an inappropriate example is used, award up to a maximum of [4].

Possible applied themes (AO2) demonstrating knowledge and understanding (AO1):

Good answers may be well structured (AO4) and may additionally offer a critical evaluation (AO3) in a way that examines the interactions between physical and human processes in different rural places. Another approach might be to examine who has power over rural areas (to allow or block touristic developments). Another approach might be to explicitly examine rural areas at varying scales.

For 5–6 marks, expect some outlining of physical and/or human reasons for leisure activities in rural areas. The response is partial, narrow or lacks supporting evidence.

For 7–8 marks, expect a well-structured account which includes:

For 9–10 marks, expect both of these traits. 

b.

Examiners report

A very popular question. Most candidates were able to discuss an international sporting event (the London and Rio Olympics were commonly used) and to focus on positive socio-economic impacts in different places. The best answers compared two or more sporting events and evaluated the extent to which each brought long- and short-term benefits to their respective communities. Weaker candidates either wrote generalized comments about the Olympics of choice and/or failed to address the 'different places' element of the question. A few used non-international sporting events like the Premier League or NBA.

a.

- This was a less popular question choice. Successful responses followed the wording of the question and included well-explained and evidenced physical and human reasons.  Many  candidates,  however, failed to include physical reasons, such as climate, landscape and ecosystems, focusing rather on how certain areas have 'space' for music festivals (e.g. Glastonbury). Others misinterpreted the question and examined the pros and cons of rural tourism.

b.

Syllabus sections

Option E: Leisure, tourism and sport » E.2. Tourism and sport at the local and national scale » E.2.1. Human and physical factors explaining the growth of rural and urban tourism hotspots
Option E: Leisure, tourism and sport » E.2. Tourism and sport at the local and national scale
Option E: Leisure, tourism and sport

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