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IGCSE Theme 4-Map Skills Geography Past Paper answers

Questions 👉 https://jasminejabasingh.blogspot.com/2021/04/igcse-theme-4-map-skills-geography-past.html  1(a)(i) Railway        (ii) power line       (iii) sports ground       (iv) Vosso   (b) near lake / on lakeside, on river, gentle(r) slope / flat, low(er) ground / valley, road junction / route centre, valley confluence, river confluence, railway junction.   (c) Hill / mountain / high, 654m, steep slopes, convex / gentle(r) upper slopes, deep valley, small valleys, steeper in N/W / gentler in S/E.   (d)(i) Forest       (ii) Cultivation      (iii) private road   (e)(i) 3050m       (ii) along valley side / along side of a slope, gentle gradient / keeps as level as possible / (about) 300m, avoids steep slope (lower in valley), descends to X, hairpins (etc.), goes NW / NNW, through cultivation and forest, past houses and farms, road junction(s) (not X), crosses str...

IGCSE Theme 4-Map Skills Geography Past Paper questions

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Answers 👉 https://jasminejabasingh.blogspot.com/2021/04/igcse-theme-4-map-skills-geography-past_17.html  1. Study the map extract for Voss, Norway. The scale is 1:25 000. (a) Fig. 1 shows some of the features of the main settlement of Voss. Study Fig. 1 and the map extract, and answer the questions below. Using the map extract, identify the following features shown on Fig. 1: (i) feature A; .........................................................................................................................................[1] (ii) feature B; ........................................................................................................................................[1] (iii) feature C; .......................................................................................................................................[1] (iv) the name of the river at D. .............................................................................................................[...

IGCSE Past Paper questions on Excretion

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1) Where is urea made? A bladder B kidney C liver D urethra 2) Which function does not occur in the kidneys? A breakdown of alcohol B removal of excess salts from the blood C removal of excess water from the blood D removal of urea from the blood 3) What is urea formed from? A amino acids B fatty acids C glucose D glycerol 4) What is the function of the kidney? A making glucose and reabsorbing urea B making urea and removing salts C removing glucose and reabsorbing salts D removing urea and reabsorbing glucose 4) How does the skin react when the body becomes very warm? 5) Fig. 3.1 shows the excretory system in a human male. Fig. 3.1 (a) Table 3.1 shows five functions of parts of the excretory system. Complete the table by: • naming the part that carries out each of the functions • using the letters from Fig. 3.1 to identify the structures named. Table 3.1 [5] (b) Urine contains urea. (i) State where urea is produced in the body. ............................................................

IGCSE Theme 3-Economic Development Geography Past Paper questions

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1 (a) Study Fig. 6 (Insert), which shows information about electricity generation in France. (i) How much electricity was generated in total in France in 2012? ......................................... TWh [1] (ii) Using Fig. 6 only, identify: – a fossil fuel used to generate electricity in France; .................................. – a renewable form of energy used in France. ................................... [2] (iii) Using Fig. 6 only, describe three changes in the importance of different methods of generating electricity in France between 1972 and 2012. 1 ....................................................................................................................................... 2 ....................................................................................................................................... 3 .......................................................................................................................................[3] (iv) Explain how ...