DP Geography Questionbank
Urban land use
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[N/A]Directly related questions
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.2.bp.13b:
Referring to map evidence, suggest three reasons why an area of manufacturing has developed at point A (054113) on the 2003 map.
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.2.bp.13c:
Examine the pattern of urban deprivation in a city of your choice.
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16N.2.bp.14b:
Suggest three reasons why different ethnic groups are often concentrated in different parts of cities.
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17M.2.bp.13a.ii:
Outline three possible economic reasons for the location of neighbourhoods with low incomes and high population density in the urban area shown on the map.
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17M.2.bp.13a.i:
With reference to the map, describe the distribution of neighbourhoods with low incomes and high population density.
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17M.2.bp.14c:
Examine the effects of the movement of economic activity to derelict land such as brownfield sites.
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17N.2.bp.13b:
Suggest two reasons for the occurrence of low-cost housing areas within cities.
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18M.2.bp.14c:
Examine the consequences of the movements of different socio-economic groups within a city.
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18M.2.bp.13b.i:
Explain why people’s choice of residential location within a city might be influenced by their ethnicity.
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18M.2.bp.13b.ii:
Explain why people’s choice of residential location within a city might be influenced by their family status (stage in lifecycle).
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18M.2.bp.14b:
Explain two reasons for the location of retail activities in the central business district (CBD) of one city you have studied.
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18N.2.bp.14a.ii:
Outline the location of the informal sector in urban areas.
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18N.2.bp.14a.i:
Outline two characteristics of the informal sector.
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18N.2.bp.14c:
Examine the causes and effects of the movement of retailing in urban areas to new locations.
Sub sections and their related questions
Areas of economic activity
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.2.bp.13b:
Referring to map evidence, suggest three reasons why an area of manufacturing has developed at point A (054113) on the 2003 map.
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17M.2.bp.14c:
Examine the effects of the movement of economic activity to derelict land such as brownfield sites.
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18M.2.bp.14b:
Explain two reasons for the location of retail activities in the central business district (CBD) of one city you have studied.
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18M.2.bp.14c:
Examine the consequences of the movements of different socio-economic groups within a city.
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18N.2.bp.14a.i:
Outline two characteristics of the informal sector.
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18N.2.bp.14a.ii:
Outline the location of the informal sector in urban areas.
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18N.2.bp.14c:
Examine the causes and effects of the movement of retailing in urban areas to new locations.
Residential areas
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.2.bp.13c:
Examine the pattern of urban deprivation in a city of your choice.
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16N.2.bp.14b:
Suggest three reasons why different ethnic groups are often concentrated in different parts of cities.
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17M.2.bp.13a.i:
With reference to the map, describe the distribution of neighbourhoods with low incomes and high population density.
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17M.2.bp.13a.ii:
Outline three possible economic reasons for the location of neighbourhoods with low incomes and high population density in the urban area shown on the map.
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17N.2.bp.13b:
Suggest two reasons for the occurrence of low-cost housing areas within cities.
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18M.2.bp.13b.i:
Explain why people’s choice of residential location within a city might be influenced by their ethnicity.
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18M.2.bp.13b.ii:
Explain why people’s choice of residential location within a city might be influenced by their family status (stage in lifecycle).