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Date November 2021 Marks available 2 Reference code 21N.1.bp.7
Level SL and HL Paper 1 Time zone
Command term Outline Question number 7 Adapted from N/A

Question

The map shows the land use of areas affected by a landslide in a mountainous region of an Asian country with heavy seasonal rainfall.

[Source: Perera, E. N. C., Jayawardana, D. T., Jayasinghe, P., Bandara, R. M. S. and Alahakoon, N., 2018. Direct impacts
of landslides on socio-economic systems: a case study from Aranayake, Sri Lanka. Geoenvironmental Disasters,
5(11), p.3. Source adapted. https://geoenvironmental-disasters.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40677-018-0104-
6#rightslink Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.]

Identify the land use with the largest area.

[1]
a.i.

Estimate the distance, in metres, between A and B of the landslide on the map.

[1]
a.ii.

Outline one physical factor that increases the speed of onset in a mass movement event.

[2]
b.

Suggest how two pre-event management strategies could reduce the negative impact of mass movement in an area such as this.

[6]
c.

Markscheme

Tea

a.i.

850 (accept 820 to 900)

a.ii.

Award [1] for cause and [1] for development.

For example: Prolonged rainfall [1] will saturate the soil and accelerate soil movement on a slope [1].

Other possibilities include:

b.

In each case, award [1] for a valid strategy and up to [2] for development, explanation or exemplification. (If strategy and/or development is not specific to mass movement hazard then maximum [2].)

For example: Increasing slope stability by terracing [1] therefore reducing the slope angle [1] and preventing damage to settlement / farmland [1].

Other strategies include, but are not limited to:

c.

Examiners report

These were done with no problems.

a.i.

These were done with no problems.

a.ii.

This was generally well answered with slope/gradient and rainfall being the most popular answers.

b.

Many were able to give two pre-event management strategies with some explanation. However, they were unable to link this to an impact in a meaningful way. Strategies were often too general or did not relate to mass movement.

c.

Syllabus sections

Option D: Geophysical hazards » D.1. Geophysical systems » D.1.4. Classification of mass movement types according to cause, liquidity, speed of onset, duration, extent and frequency
Option D: Geophysical hazards » D.1. Geophysical systems
Option D: Geophysical hazards

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