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Actual 2024 AQA AS GEOGRAPHY 7036/2 Paper 2 Merged Question Paper + Mark Scheme AQA# Please write clearly in block capitals. Centre number Candidate number Surname Forename(s) Candidate signature AS GEOGRAPHY Paper 2 Human geography and geography fieldwork investigation | declare this is my own work. Wednesday 22 May 2024 Morning Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes Materials ; For this paper you must have: For Examiner's Use * apencil Section Mark * arubber * aruler. A You may use a calculator. 5 Instructions TOTAL Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. Answer all questions in Section A. Answer Question 2 in Section B. Answer either Question 3 or Question 4 in Section B. You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write outside the box around each page or on blank pages. ¢ If you need additional extra space for your answer(s), use the lined pages at the end of this book. Write the question number against your answer(s). ¢ Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to be marked. Information « The marks for questions are shown in brackets. ¢ The total number of marks available for this paper is 80. LL 2 Do not write outside the box Only one answer per question is allowed. For the multiple-choice questions, completely fill in the circle alongside the appropriate answer. CORRECT METHOD [eo] WRONG METHODS If you want to change your answer you must cross out your original answer as shown. < If you wish to return to an answer previously crossed out, ring the answer you now wish to select as shown. Section A Answer all questions in this section. Question 1 Changing places [o[4].[4] Which one of the following groups will have an ‘outsider’ perspective on the place in which they live? [1 mark] A Refugees who have been re-located to a medium-sized town in the UK. [eo] B The organising committee of the village food festival. [e] C The members of a local on-line community forum. [es] D The members of the village cricket team. [eo] 02 IBG/Jun24/7036/2, 2 Figure 1a shows ethnic groups as a percentage of population in rural and urban areas in England, 2016 and 2020. Figure 1b shows detail for all minority ethnic group populations in rural and urban areas in England, 2016 and 2020. Figure 1a Key Minority ethnic groups HB White Population 80 % ee) 40+ 20 0 Rural Rural Urban Urban 2016 2020 2016 2020 Figure 1b 100 Key 80 Black / African / Caribbean / ~~ Black British Population 60 (%) 40 oO Mixed / Multiple ethnic groups [_] Asian / Asian British Hl Other ethnic groups 20 0 Rural Rural Urban Urban 2016 2020 2016 2020 IB/G/Jun24/7036/2, 04 Do not write outside the box | Do not write outside the [0] 1].[4] Analyse the data shown in Figure 1a and Figure 1b. box [6 marks] Question 1 continues on the next page Turn over > INN IB/GiJun24/7036/2 5 [o[4].[6 | ‘Past and present processes of development both contribute to the social and economic character of a place.’ Using an example of a distant place you have studied, to what extent do you agree? [20 marks] INI Turn over > IB/G/Jun24/7036/2 Do not write outside the box Extra space 08 IB/G/Jun24/7036/2, Do not write outside the box 10 Do not write . outside the Section B box Geography fieldwork investigation and geographical skills Answer Question 2 and either Question 3 or Question 4. Question 2 [o|2].[1| Outline one ethical issue that must be considered when collecting data from an interview. [2 marks] IBG/Jun24/7036/2, 10 11 Do not write outside the Figure 2 is a transcript of a recent on-line interview between a Geography student box and a resident of Forest Gate, East London. Figure 2 My family migrated from Kenya to this area of East London in the early 1990s when | was a young child. Back then there was plenty of cheap housing. It was a vibrant and diverse place with people from all over the world living here. There were small shops which sold the food we liked and cafes for us to meet up with friends and family. | went to school here and have brought my own family up here. There has always been a great community feel to this place. But in the last five years there has been a lot of re-development. In one way this is good as new businesses have moved in and there is more green space and better transport links to central London. Now there are new coffee chains and expensive restaurants. New people have moved into the area to live in the luxury apartments they have built. The older houses have been renovated and the house prices have gone up. My children will probably not be able to afford to stay living in this area even though they want to. I’m not sure all of these changes have benefited the people who have been living here for a long time. [0[2].[2] Using Figure 2, suggest how one type of map could be used to prepare for a geographical investigation in this place. [2 marks] [0] 2].[3| With reference to Figure 2, suggest one aim for a geographical fieldwork investigation and outline one method of primary data collection. [4 marks] Aim Primary data collection method Question 2 continues on the next page Turn over > 11 IB/GiJun24/7036/2 11 13 Do not write outside the [o|[2].[5| Assess how useful the data presentation method(s) you used in your investigation bax: were for data analysis. [6 marks] 23 End of Question 2 Turn over > INIA IB/GiJun24/7036/2 13 14 Do not write outside the box There are no questions printed on this page DO NOT WRITE/ON THIS PAGE ANSWER IN THE/SPACES PROVIDED IBVG/Jun24/7036/2, 14 16 Figure 4 shows the percentage of owner-occupied housing in each electoral ward. Figure 4 Town A Town B Electoral % Owner Electoral % Owner Ward P Ward P housing housing 1 76.4 1 67.3 2 88.6 2 82.6 3 82.6 3 83.4 4 51.7 4 69.1 5 73.0 5 78.7 6 55.7 6 79.3 7 65.4 7 78.1 8 72.8 8 79.2 9 59.3 9 78.1 10 60.5 10 67.4 11 88.2 11 64.1 12 81.4 12 69.8 [0[3].[1] Calculate the median value for Town A. [2 marks] Space for working Median value = IMI IB/G/Jun24/7036/2, Do not write outside the box 16 17 Do not write outside the The student decided to present the data on a dispersion diagram to show the spread box of data for each town. This is shown in Figure 5. Figure 5 90, x 85 x % x 80 Be x 754—1 +} | 1 |__| % Owner- X occupied housing x x 654 * 60 + 554 x 50 Town A Town B [0[3].[2| Two values are missing on the dispersion diagram in Figure 5. Plot the values from the table below onto Figure 5. [2 marks] % Owner-occupied housing Town A 55.7 Town B 64.1 Question 3 continues on the next page Turn over > INIA IB/GiJun24/7036/2 17 19 Do not write itside the The student then repeated the standard deviation calculation for Town B. The result pO is shown below. Standard deviation o= 6.42 [0[3].[4| Using Figures 3, 4, 5 and 6, evaluate the usefulness of these statistics for data analysis in this investigation. [9 marks] 17 1 9 End of Question 3 Turn over > IB/G/Jun24/7036/2 19 20 Do not write outside the box There are no questions printed on this page DO NOT WRITE/ON THIS PAGE ANSWER IN THE/SPACES PROVIDED IMU IBVG/Jun24/7036/2, 20