The document outlines the structure and content of three geography exam papers. Paper One involves answering one of two 25 mark questions in each of three sections: human geography, physical geography, and economic geography. Paper Two contains one 20 mark map question testing map skills, and five 8 mark resource-based questions on any topic. Paper Three consists of two 30 mark questions, one on physical geography and one on human or economic geography, based on a previous field trip.
The document outlines the structure and content of three geography exam papers. Paper One involves answering one of two 25 mark questions in each of three sections: human geography, physical geography, and economic geography. Paper Two contains one 20 mark map question testing map skills, and five 8 mark resource-based questions on any topic. Paper Three consists of two 30 mark questions, one on physical geography and one on human or economic geography, based on a previous field trip.
The document outlines the structure and content of three geography exam papers. Paper One involves answering one of two 25 mark questions in each of three sections: human geography, physical geography, and economic geography. Paper Two contains one 20 mark map question testing map skills, and five 8 mark resource-based questions on any topic. Paper Three consists of two 30 mark questions, one on physical geography and one on human or economic geography, based on a previous field trip.
The document outlines the structure and content of three geography exam papers. Paper One involves answering one of two 25 mark questions in each of three sections: human geography, physical geography, and economic geography. Paper Two contains one 20 mark map question testing map skills, and five 8 mark resource-based questions on any topic. Paper Three consists of two 30 mark questions, one on physical geography and one on human or economic geography, based on a previous field trip.