DP Geography Questionbank
G.1. The variety of urban environments
Description
[N/A]Directly related questions
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20N.1.bp.13a.ii:
Determine the number of residents living in each superblock (as enclosed by the marked roads).
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20N.1.bp.13a.i:
Identify two types of vehicle allowed within the superblock model.
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20N.1.bp.14b:
Examine the influence of economic and political factors on the location of low-quality residential areas in cities.
- 21M.1.bp.13a.i: State the factor that belongs in box A.
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21M.1.bp.13a.ii:
State one political factor that could be included in box B.
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21M.1.bp.13b:
Outline how one physical factor can affect the location of low-income residential areas in a city.
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21M.1.bp.14b:
Examine the management challenges in cities experiencing rapid population growth.
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21M.1.bp.14a:
Examine the influence of two or more physical factors on patterns of economic activity in urban environments.
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21N.1.bp.14a:
Examine reasons for the location of different economic activities in one or more cities.
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22M.1.bp.13a.ii:
State one physical reason for the location of the airport to the east of Frankton (Queenstown Airport).
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22M.1.bp.14b:
Examine why social deprivation occurs for different reasons in urban areas at varying stages of development.
- 22M.1.bp.13a.i: Identify the state highway located in grid reference 6105.
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22M.1.bp.13b:
Outline one reason why land values are higher in some parts of an urban area.
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19M.1.bp.13d:
Explain one possible physical factor and two possible human factors that can affect the pattern of residential development in a post-industrial city such as Den Haag.
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19M.1.bp.13b:
State the direction from Vredespaleis (4720) to World Forum (4621).
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19M.1.bp.13c:
Outline one possible recent change in urban function in box A.
- 19N.1.bp.13a.i: Using map evidence, identify one factor that has limited the expansion of Lagos towards the west.
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19N.1.bp.13c:
Explain two reasons why the informal economic sector is important in a megacity such as Lagos.
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19N.1.bp.13a.ii:
Estimate how far (in km) Lagos has grown along the southern part of the lagoon between points X and Y from 1984 to 2013.
Sub sections and their related questions
G.1.1. Characteristics of urban places
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19M.1.bp.13b:
State the direction from Vredespaleis (4720) to World Forum (4621).
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21M.1.bp.14b:
Examine the management challenges in cities experiencing rapid population growth.
- 22M.1.bp.13a.i: Identify the state highway located in grid reference 6105.
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22M.1.bp.13a.ii:
State one physical reason for the location of the airport to the east of Frankton (Queenstown Airport).
G.1.2. Factors affecting the pattern of urban economic activities
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19M.1.bp.13c:
Outline one possible recent change in urban function in box A.
- 19N.1.bp.13a.i: Using map evidence, identify one factor that has limited the expansion of Lagos towards the west.
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19N.1.bp.13a.ii:
Estimate how far (in km) Lagos has grown along the southern part of the lagoon between points X and Y from 1984 to 2013.
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21M.1.bp.14a:
Examine the influence of two or more physical factors on patterns of economic activity in urban environments.
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21N.1.bp.14a:
Examine reasons for the location of different economic activities in one or more cities.
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22M.1.bp.13b:
Outline one reason why land values are higher in some parts of an urban area.
G.1.3. Factors affecting the pattern of residential areas within urban areas
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19M.1.bp.13d:
Explain one possible physical factor and two possible human factors that can affect the pattern of residential development in a post-industrial city such as Den Haag.
- 19N.1.bp.13a.i: Using map evidence, identify one factor that has limited the expansion of Lagos towards the west.
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19N.1.bp.13a.ii:
Estimate how far (in km) Lagos has grown along the southern part of the lagoon between points X and Y from 1984 to 2013.
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20N.1.bp.13a.i:
Identify two types of vehicle allowed within the superblock model.
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20N.1.bp.13a.ii:
Determine the number of residents living in each superblock (as enclosed by the marked roads).
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20N.1.bp.14b:
Examine the influence of economic and political factors on the location of low-quality residential areas in cities.
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21M.1.bp.13b:
Outline how one physical factor can affect the location of low-income residential areas in a city.
G.1.4. The incidence of poverty, deprivation and informal activity in urban areas at varying stages of development
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19N.1.bp.13c:
Explain two reasons why the informal economic sector is important in a megacity such as Lagos.
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20N.1.bp.14b:
Examine the influence of economic and political factors on the location of low-quality residential areas in cities.
- 21M.1.bp.13a.i: State the factor that belongs in box A.
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21M.1.bp.13a.ii:
State one political factor that could be included in box B.
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22M.1.bp.14b:
Examine why social deprivation occurs for different reasons in urban areas at varying stages of development.