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REPUBUQUE DU CAMEROuN .
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MINISTERE D£$^NSE(GNEMEN SEC “ ^ccr mns| H MINISTRY OF SECONDARY EDUCATION ‘

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CELLULE D’APPUl A L’ACTION ?&>* TEACHERS' RESOURCE UNIT


ANTENNE REGIONALE DU NOR REGIONAL BRANCH FOR THE NORTII WESI •

P O. BOX: 21R3 MANKON BAMENDA


BP 21S3 MANKON BAMENDA
TEL 233 362 209
TEL 233 362 209 Email : trubamenda@yahoo.co.uk
Email : trubamenda@yahoa^Gp uk .

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Inspectorate of Pedagosy
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GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION


REGIONAL MOCK EXAMINATION | SUBJECT TITLE
GEOGRAPHY
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Time Allowed: TWO and a half hours


INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Mobile phones are NOT ALLOWED in the examination room.
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marks.All the other questions carry 20marks each '


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SECTION A
of the marks for the whole subject
You are advised to spend d 21.5%
about One Hour on
this question.
rd,,ance Su
* a) State:
° ™y ™P Extract of CHEDDAR a =S0,«00> provided
and answer the questions that

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) (440476) to the end of the map.
(Sraarks)

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b)
showing:
he scaie as the original
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(ii) A371 main road
(iii) Cheddar Yeo
(iv) Axbridge
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(Add Title key and scale) , use graph paper (8marks)
c) Outline:

Cheddar settlement has developed as a Touristic Town.


(i) Five evidence to show how (5marks)
(ii) The site, situation and funct (3marks)
ion of Rodney Stoke
d) Comment on the woodland
found North of Northing 54 under the themes:
(i) Characteristics,
(ii) Distribution. (4marks)
TOTAL = (30marksl
SECTION B
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
2.
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a) Study the climographs of four climat
ic regions of the world marked A, B, C, D below and.
A B P
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range 2 2°C _ dry TWiyV flry/ as
range 5 4®C . season 23
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State the climatic regions marked A,B,C,D.
(2marks)
(i) Describe two characteristics of the climatic region marked B. (2marks)
(ii) Outline two differences between weather and climate.
(2marks)
b) State :
(I) Four differences between the Rotation of the Earth and the Revolution of the Earth
(ii) What do you understand by the Eclipse of the sun?
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(lmark)
c) Describe one way adapted to mitigate the effects of each of the following
environmental problems:
(i) Water scarcity
(ii) Flooding
(iii) Soil Erosion
(iv) Drought
(v) Global warming.
(5marks)
d) Name one organism each found within the different trophic levels of an ecosys
tem stated below
(i) Producers
(ii) Primary consumers
(iii) Secondary Producers
(iv) Tertiary consumers.
(4marks)
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b The following are geogW an(
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Processes
Faulting
Volcanicity
Wind Erosion in Hot Desert
Wave Deposition
River Erosion
Water Action in Limestone Regions
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draw a well labeled diagram(s) to show iits (3marks)
from above and
(ii) Choose one feature fix
appearance

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c) (i) Briefly define the term
Hydrological cycle (4marks)

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(3marks)
TOTAL = (20marks)
SECTION C
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
into Renewable and Non-renewable resources
4. a) Using a table, classify- the following resources : Petroleum,
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Rocks, Forest,Fish stock Copper, Farmland
, Sand, Solar Energy (4marks)
b) For either Fish or Forest resources :
(i) Outline two problems faced in the
exploitation.
(ii) Describe tw o wavs by' which the resource can be sustainably' managed. (4marks)
c On
) the outlined map of the w'orld provided , locate and name ,
(i) One area of dense population and one of sparse population
(ii) One major sea route
(iii) One area of a Newly Industrialized country
(iv) One area where much mining takes place. (Add a key') (8marks)
d) Explain four reasons for the low level of the growth of manufacturing industries in LICs. (4marks)
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TOTAL (20marks)
5. a) Study the table below of some Human Development Index, (HDI) of two countries A and B
Human Development Index Country A Country B
Population engaged in agriculture, in Millions 18 12
GNP in US dollars 250 8600
Total population in Millions 26 54
; Annual Population Growth Rate 2.9% 0.6%
Area in thousand square Kilometers 234 244
(i) State what you understand by the expression Human Development Index. (2marks)
(ii) W hich country is likely to be least developed? Give two reasons for your choice. (3marks)
b) Describe:
(I) Three conditions according to Alfred Weber for the Least Cost Location point of one example of
raw material oriented Industry. (3marks)
(ii) Two negative impact of Mass Tourism on the environment. (4marks)
suggest measures to solve them.
c) Identify two problems in Urban areas and (4marks)
d) State two advantages of Road transport over (4marks)
Air.
TOTAL = (20marks)

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AMEROON d name: GEOGRAPHY
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6 a) On the outline map of Cameroon provided, locate an
Airp®
(i) Douala Sea Port and Nsimalen International
(ii) One Forest Reserve,
(6marks)
(iii) Northern Industrial Zone,
(4marks)
(iv) The Sahel climatic Region, Cameroon
(v) The Atlantic Basin. (Add a key) jn Nortkern
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(3marks)
b) Outline four factors that have favoured pastoral nomadis
youth
‘ pUlation
Econo
wth of the country.
(4marks)
c) Explain three reasons for the rapid growth in the
d) Describe two ways in which the informal sector
contriou pr0blem of
frequent Electricity
solve the (3marks)
in lace to
e) Suggest three strategies that the government
can put P jnTAL = ( 20 marksf
failure in the country.
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provided, locate and nam
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7. a) On the outline map of Cameroon
(vi,) The towns of Garoua and Bamenda
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(ii) An area where crude oil is refinedRailway line,
(iii) Douala - Yaounde -
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b) State TWO environmental
mining takes
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strategies each that can be put
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(iii) Rural Exodus,
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of globalization in Cameroon
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evidences
d) Briefly describe TWO
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Chimney or towor
Road generally less than
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Orchard A Triangulation pillar


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PUBUC RJGHTS OFWAY rzjn National Trust
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Public rights of way indicated by these symbols ha re been - PH . Public house PC


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derived from Definitive Maps as amended by ialoi enactments MS Mission e
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or instrument nfild by Ordnance Survey on 1st February 1938 MP Milepost
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VILLA Roman A Battlefield ( with date) Position of antiquity which +
The representation on this map of any other road, track or (astir Non Roman - Tumulus
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path is no evidence of tho oxlstence of a right of way m Ancient Monuments and H.stone Buildeigs In the care of the Secrolortos of Slato
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The revision date of archaeological Information varies over the sheet
Selected pieces of touhot Interest HEIGHTS rROCK FEATURES;
Contours are at 10 metres
TOURIST INFORMATION
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