The Nature & Importance of Places (AQA A Level Geography)

Exam Questions

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In the context of place, explain the meaning of ‘endogenous factors’ and ‘exogenous factors’.

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Outline how topography can contribute to the character of a place.

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Figure 3a shows the results of a survey asking residents about their perception of safety in Cardiff in 2016.

Figure 3b shows the incidence of violent crime in Cardiff in 2016.

Figure 3a

the results of a survey asking residents about their perception of safety in Cardiff in 2016

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Figure 3b

the incidence of violent crime in Cardiff in 2016

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Analyse the relationship between perception and incidence of crime shown in Figure 3a and Figure 3b.

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Explain how exogenous factors contribute to the character of a place.

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Explain why an outsider perspective might give a different sense of place to an insider perspective.

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Figure 4a is a photograph of a slate-mining village in North Wales.

Figure 4b is a painting of a slate-mining village in North Wales.

Figure 4a

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Figure 4b

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Grey Shades, Blaenau Ffestiniog Jonas Plosky (1940–2011) Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales

© the artist's estate. Photo credit: Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales

Using Figure 4a, Figure 4b and your own knowledge, suggest how physical geography contributes to the character of a place.

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