Date | November 2017 | Marks available | 2 | Reference code | 17N.3.SL.tz0.1 |
Level | Standard Level | Paper | Paper 3 | Time zone | time zone 0 |
Command term | Calculate | Question number | 1 | Adapted from | N/A |
Question
Participants completed a standard 20-minute exercise in hot (40°C) and temperate (22°C) conditions, before and after a 5-day heat acclimatization at 40°C. The table below shows the mean core and skin temperature for hot and temperate conditions at rest and during exercise.
[Source: Republished with permission of R. A. Neal et al. (2016) Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 26 (Wiley), pp. 875–884.permission conveyed through Copyright Clearance Center, Inc.]
Identify the lowest skin temperature.
Calculate the difference in core temperature during exercise between hot and temperate conditions after acclimatization.
Compare and contrast the core and skin temperatures at rest shown in the table.
Markscheme
29.65 «°C» ✔
37.77 − 37.41 ✔
= 0.36 «°C» ✔
OR
37.41 − 37.77 ✔
= −0.36 «°C» ✔
Accept subtraction in a different order.
skin temperature is cooler than the core temperature for every condition and temperature ✔
both core and skin temperatures decrease after acclimatization ✔
the difference between skin temperatures from hot to temperate is large compared to core temperatures ✔
difference between core temp before acclaim in hot is greater than in temperate whereas for skin temp the greatest difference occurred in temperate temp/the biggest difference observed is in skin temp at rest in temperate conditions ✔
the difference between resting core temperature and resting skin temperature is smaller in the hot condition than in temperate condition ✔
the difference in core and skin temp in hot is smaller than the difference in skin and core temperature in temperate ✔
No marks for explaining or suggesting reasons for differences
Examiners report
Generally well done.
Generally well done.
The command term with this question makes it quite complex to answer.