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VCE Geography 2016 2020 Written examination End of year Examination specifications Overall conditions The examination will be sat at a time and date to be set annually by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA). VCAA examination rules will apply. Details of these rules are published annually in the VCE and VCAL Administrative Handbook. There will be 15 minutes reading time and 2 hours writing time. The examination will be assessed by a panel appointed by the VCAA. The examination will contribute 50 per cent to the study score. Content The VCE Geography Study Design 2016 2020 is the document for the development of the examination. The study design includes a section on Cross-study specifications (pages 9 13). All outcomes in Units 3 and 4 will be examined. All of the key knowledge and skills that underpin the outcomes in Units 3 and 4 are examinable. Format The examination will be in the form of a question and answer book. The examination will consist of short-answer and/or extended-answer questions, which may include sub-parts. Questions may be based on stimulus material presented in a separate data book. Students will be presented with a range of data formats. These formats will be drawn from the full range of accepted geographical media that students may encounter in the course of their study, such as the following: tables graphs sketches statistics photographs satellite images topographic maps aerial photographs 3D representations other accepted data representations All questions will be compulsory. The total marks for the examination will be 80. VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016

Approved materials and equipment normal stationery requirements (pens, pencils, highlighters, erasers, sharpeners and rulers) coloured pencils, water-based pens and markers Relevant references The following publications should be referred to in relation to the VCE Geography examination: VCE Geography Study Design 2016 2020 VCE Geography Advice for teachers 2016 2020 (includes assessment advice) VCAA Bulletin Advice During the 2016 2020 accreditation period for VCE Geography, examinations will be prepared according to the examination specifications above. Each examination will conform to these specifications and will test a representative sample of the key knowledge and skills from all outcomes in Units 3 and 4. Teachers and students should be aware of the cross-study specifications, including key geographical concepts, geographical skills and fieldwork report, as described on pages 9 13 of the study design. The following sample questions provide an indication of the types of questions teachers and students can expect until the current accreditation period is over. The VCAA does not publish answers for sample questions. VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 2

Sample questions Question 1 (4 marks) Using specific examples, define land use change land cover change. Question 2 (4 marks) Use Figure 1 on pages 2 and 3 of the data book when responding to Question 2. The area outlined in red in Figure 1 is suitable for a fieldwork investigation into the processes of land use change. Consider the following list of investigative methods: interviews with existing site owners and workers a series of ground photographs taken every two weeks constructing annotated transects before and after the start of land use changes conducting research for the site on the internet use of a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) to record site characteristics Which investigative method would you find most suitable for this task? Explain your choice. VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 3

Question 3 (9 marks) Name the location and the land use change for the selected area of fieldwork that you conducted during the year. a. Describe one strength and one weakness of the main technique that was used to collect the primary data for your selected area of fieldwork. 4 marks b. Discuss how one geographical characteristic of your selected area of fieldwork has influenced the change in land use. 5 marks VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 4

Question 4 (10 marks) Tropic of Cancer Equator Tropic of Capricorn N 0 2000 km a. Use the outline map above to map the distribution of the process of desertification at the present period. b. Indicate and name on the outline map above a place where the process of desertification is presently occurring. c. Describe the distribution of the process of desertification with reference to world regions and the specific location you have indicated in part b. 3 marks 2 marks 5 marks VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 5

Question 5 (10 marks) Use Figure 2 on page 4 of the data book when responding to Question 5. a. Describe the global distribution of forests. 5 marks b. Explain why deforestation is occurring at one location shown in Figure 2. 5 marks VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 6

Question 6 (10 marks) Use Figure 3 on page 5 of the data book when responding to Question 6. a. Describe the overall trend in the change in global glacier thickness between 1960 and 2005. 5 marks b. To what extent do volcanic eruptions, such as El Chichón in March 1982, appear to have had an impact on the overall trend in global glacial thickness? 5 marks VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 7

Question 7 (8 marks) a. For one location, describe the impacts of either melting glaciers or melting ice sheets on the local environment. 4 marks b. Using an appropriate criterion, evaluate the effectiveness or likely effectiveness of a global response to the impacts described in part a. 4 marks VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 8

Question 8 (6 marks) Describe how a spatial technology has been used to assess changes in land cover using a specific location experiencing one of the following processes: deforestation desertification melting glaciers and ice sheets VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 9

Use Figure 4 on pages 6 and 7 of the data book when responding to Question 9. Question 9 (10 marks) The global distribution of the human population is uneven and is likely to remain so in the future. Discuss the statement above. VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 10

Question 10 (11 marks) Use Figure 5 on pages 8 and 9 of the data book when responding to Question 10. There is a strong spatial association between the source and destination of China s internal migrants and the level of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. a. To what extent do you agree with the statement above? Justify your answer. 5 marks b. Apart from GDP per capita, outline one push factor and one pull factor that could help explain rural-to-urban movements. Use specific examples from at least one other part of the world in your answer. 6 marks Push factor and locational example Pull factor and locational example VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 11

Question 11 (12 marks) Name a country whose population dynamics you studied during the year. a. Describe one major change to the total fertility rate that has occurred in the country named above since the 1950s. 3 marks b. Discuss one major factor that has contributed to the change in the total fertility rate described in part a. 3 marks VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 12

c. Outline one issue and the related challenges that have developed as a result of the major change in the total fertility rate described in part a. 6 marks Question 12 (4 marks) Use Figure 6 on pages 10 and 11 of the data book when responding to Question 12. Identify where Country A and Country B would be on the Demographic Transition model. Explain your choices. Country A Country B VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 13

Question 13 (10 marks) Assess the relevance of Malthus s ideas in meeting the challenges of a rapidly growing population today. VCAA 2016 Version 3 April 2016 Page 14

Victorian Certificate of Education Year GEOGRAPHY Written examination Day Date Reading time: *.** to *.** (15 minutes) Writing time: *.** to *.** (2 hours) DATA BOOK SAMPLE Instructions A question and answer book is provided with this data book. Refer to the data in this book for each question as indicated in the question and answer book. The data contained in this book is drawn from current real-world case studies. Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room. VICTORIAN CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2016 Version 3 April 2016

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Figure 2 Source: FAO 2010 (www.fao.org/forestry/fra/80298/en/) 4

Figure 3 Global glacier thickness change 0.1 annual change cumulative changes 0 0 2 0.1 4 annual thickness change (vertical metres) 0.2 0.3 0.4 6 8 cumulative glacier thickness change (vertical metres) 0.5 10 0.6 Mt Agung, Feb. 1963 Mt St Helens, summer 1980 0.7 1960 1970 1980 El Chichón, Mar. 1982 year 12 Mt Pinatubo, June 1991 14 1990 2000 2010 Source: Mark Dyurgerov, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research, University of Colorado, Boulder; in J Salinger, B Fitzharris, T Chinn, New Zealand s Southern Alps have lost a third of their ice, The Conversation (website), 29 July 2014 5 TURN OVER

Figure 4 Arctic Circle EUROPE ASIA MIDDLE EAST Tropic of Cancer AFRICA Equator Tropic of Capricorn Indian Ocean AUSTRALIA N 0 500 1000 1500 2000 km Figure 4a: World population distribution Key to map Number of persons per square kilometre (km 2 ) 100 and over 50 100 10 50 1 10 less than 1 river lake international boundary 6

Arctic Ocean NORTH AMERICA Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean SOUTH AMERICA North America Asia Africa 57.4% 60.5% 57.3% 5.0% 5.2% 4.8% 8.1% 13.4% 21.7% 1900 2000 2050 1900 2000 2050 1900 2000 2050 Europe Latin America and the Caribbean Australia and the Pacific 24.7% 11.9% 7.2% 4.5% 8.5% 1900 2000 2050 1900 2000 Figure 4b: Percentage of world population by region 8.4% 2050 0.4% 0.5% 0.5% 1900 2000 2050 7 TURN OVER

Figure 5 Beijing Tianjin Shanghai SICHUAN Shenzhen Guangzhou N 0 500 km Figure 5a: China, number of internal migrants Data: National Bureau of Statistics China Key to map over 2 500 000 1 000 000 2 500 000 150 000 1 000 000 major city administrative boundary SICHUAN name of administrative region areas not included 8

Figure 1 HEILONGJIANG XINJIANG UYGHUR AR NINGXIA HUI AR INNER MONGOLIA AR BEIJING LIAONING JILIN HEBEI TIANJIN SHANXI SHANDONG TIBET AR QINGHAI GANSU SHAANXI SICHUAN CHONGQING GUIZHOU HENAN HUBEI HUNAN JIANGSU ANHUI SHANGHAI ZHEJIANG JIANGXI FUJIAN N 0 500 km YUNNAN GUANGXI ZHUANG AR HAINAN GUANGDONG HONG KONG SAR MACAU SAR Figure 5b: China, GDP per capita, US dollar, 2014 Data: IMF WEO Key to map over 15 000 10 000 15 000 7500 9999 5000 7499 under 5000 YUNNAN administrative boundary name of administrative region areas not included 9 TURN OVER

Figure 6 Country A 2015 male female 100+ 95 99 90 94 85 89 80 84 75 79 70 74 65 69 60 64 55 59 50 54 45 49 40 44 35 39 30 34 25 29 20 24 15 19 10 14 5 9 0 4 3 2.4 1.8 1.2 0.6 0 0 0.6 1.2 1.8 2.4 3 population (in millions) age group population (in millions) Figure 6a Source: US Census Bureau International Data Base 10

Country B 2015 male female 100+ 95 99 90 94 85 89 80 84 75 79 70 74 65 69 60 64 55 59 50 54 45 49 40 44 35 39 30 34 25 29 20 24 15 19 10 14 5 9 0 4 15 12 9 6 3 0 0 3 6 9 12 15 population (in thousands) age group population (in thousands) Figure 6b Source: US Census Bureau International Data Base END OF DATA BOOK 11