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Cambridge IGCSE * 7 4 4 1 2 4 6 8 6 7 *GEOGRAPHY0460/11Paper 1 Geographical ThemesMay/June 20201 hour 45 minutesYou must answer on the question paper.You will need:Insert (enclosed)CalculatorRulerINSTRUCTIONS Answer three questions in total, one from each section. Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page. Write your answer to each question in the space provided. Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid. Do not write on any bar codes. If additional space is needed, you should use the lined pages at the end of this booklet; the questionnumber or numbers must be clearly shown.INFORMATION The total mark for this paper is 75. The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ]. The insert contains additional resources referred to in the questions.DefinitionsMEDCs – More Economically Developed CountriesLEDCs – Less Economically Developed CountriesThis document has 32 pages. Blank pages are indicated.DC (KS/SG) 180131/7 UCLES 2020[Turn over

2Section AAnswer one question from this section.1(a) Study Fig. 1.1, which shows information about population and resources.POPULATIONRESOURCESFig. 1.1(i)How does the balance between population and resources differ between a country whichis under-populated and one which is over-populated?. [1](ii)Name a country which is:under-populated .over-populated .(iii)[2]Give three reasons why the country you named in (ii) is under-populated.1 .2 .3 . [3] UCLES 20200460/11/M/J/20

3(iv)Describe the problems caused by over-population in the country you named in (ii). [4] UCLES 20200460/11/M/J/20[Turn over

4(b) Study Fig. 1.2, which shows information about types of ALVOLUNTARYFig. 1.2(i)Which type of migration are the following examples of?Circle your answer for each of the three examples.-refugees moving to another country to avoid persecutionforced internalforced internationalvoluntary internalvoluntary international-a professional footballer moving from Spain to play in the English Premier Leagueforced internalforced internationalvoluntary internalvoluntary international-a teenage girl moving from rural Kenya to study in Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya.forced internalforced internationalvoluntary internalvoluntary international[3] UCLES 20200460/11/M/J/20

5(ii)Describe the difficulties which international migrants may face when moving to, andsettling in, another country. [5] UCLES 20200460/11/M/J/20[Turn over

6(c) Describe the positive and negative impacts of large numbers of immigrants on a country youhave studied.Name of country . [7][Total: 25] UCLES 20200460/11/M/J/20

72(a) Study Fig. 2.1, which shows information about rural and urban lurbanfringedispersed settlementcitytownFig. 2.1(i)What is meant by the term dispersed settlement?. [1](ii)(iii)Identify from Fig. 2.1 a type of:-rural settlement .-urban settlement .[2]State three typical land uses in the rural-urban fringe.1 .2 .3 . UCLES 20200460/11/M/J/20[3][Turn over

8(iv)Describe the problems caused by urban sprawl. [4] UCLES 20200460/11/M/J/20

9TURN PAGE FOR QUESTION 2(b) UCLES 20200460/11/M/J/20[Turn over

10(b) Study Fig. 2.2, which is a map showing the rural area around Langali in DE Rula.MayaNgR.zinguR. homesNYANDIRAR . N yambutwaFig. 2.2 UCLES kethospitalcourt house

11(i)Describe the distribution of homes in the area shown in Fig. 2.2. [3](ii)Suggest reasons for the distribution of homes in the area shown in Fig. 2.2. [5] UCLES 20200460/11/M/J/20[Turn over

12(c) For a named settlement you have studied, describe and explain the service provision.You should refer to the type and order of services, and their spheres of influence.Name of settlement . [7][Total: 25] UCLES 20200460/11/M/J/20

13Section BAnswer one question from this section.3(a) Study Fig. 3.1, which shows three different types of plate tion of platemovementFig. 3.1(i)Which diagram, A, B or C, shows a conservative plate boundary?. UCLES 2020[1]0460/11/M/J/20[Turn over

14(ii)Shield volcanoes are often formed on constructive (divergent) plate boundaries. Describetwo characteristics of a shield volcano.1 .2 .

GEOGRAPHY 0460/11 Paper 1 Geographical Themes May/June 2020 1 hour 45 minutes You must answer on the question paper. You will need: Insert (enclosed) Calculator Ruler INSTRUCTIONS Answer three questions in total, one from each section. Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.

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