Cambridge Past Paper Questions
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Study Fig. 2.1, which shows information about the population of Western Europe and West Africa in 2019. [Figure 2.1]
(a) (i) Fig. 3.1 (Insert) shows a new shopping centre. Using evidence from Fig. 3.1 only, suggest four advantages of shopping there.
Figs. 4.1, 4.2, 4,3 and 4.4 show weather instruments. [Figure 4.1] [Figure 4.2] [Figure 4.3] [Figure 4.4]
Fig. 5.1 shows information about the total number of global deaths from natural hazards between 1900 and 2019. [Figure 5.1]
The Dominican Republic is a popular tourist destination. Fig. 6.1 shows the top 10 countries with the most visitors to the Dominican Republic. [Fig...
Study Fig. 1.1, information about four countries. area (km²) population population density (people per km²) France 543940 65512203 120.4 Spain 5059...
Study Fig. 2.1 (Insert), a scatter graph showing the relationship between GNP per person and the percentage of the population living in urban areas.
Study Fig. 3.1, showing information about an area where the coastline has been protected from coastal erosion. Content removed due to copyright res...
Study Fig. 4.1, a diagram of a piece of equipment used in a weather station. Content removed due to copyright restrictions. [Figure 4.1]
Study Fig. 5.1 (Insert), a map showing countries where there were major food shortages between March and July 2021.
Study Fig. 6.1, a map showing countries where there are factories. is a transnational corporation (TNC). Content removed due to copyright restricti...
Study the map extract for Olang Valdaora, Italy. The scale is 1:25000.
Study Fig. 2.1, which shows the population structures of three countries, Somalia, Sweden and South Africa.
Table 3.1 shows the settlement hierarchy of Copeland District in northern England.
Figs. 4.1 and 4.2 (Insert) show two rivers and their valleys in Africa.
Study Figs. 5.1, 5.2 and Table 5.1. Fig. 5.1 shows the location of two places in Africa with hot desert climates. Fig. 5.2 shows the monthly temper...
Fig. 6.1 shows information about the production of bread.
Answer one question from this section. (a) Study Fig. 1.1 (Insert), a map showing migration routes in Central America.
Answer one question from this section. (a) Study Fig. 2.1 and Fig. 2.2 (Insert). Fig. 2.1 is a map showing land use in an urban area in Germany, an...
Answer one question from this section. (a) Study Fig. 3.1, a flood hydrograph of a river after heavy rainfall. Content removed due to copyright res...
Answer one question from this section. (a) Study Fig. 4.1 (Insert) and Fig. 4.2. Fig. 4.1 shows information about the risk of earthquakes in Japan....
Answer one question from this section. (a) Study Fig. 5.1, a map showing part of Türkiye and Greece where the tourist industry is important.
Answer one question from this section. (a) Study Fig. 6.1, a map showing information about an oil spill from the Wakashio, a large ship, off the co...
Study the map extract for Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath), Ireland. The scale is 1:50000.
The following text is taken from a New Zealand newspaper. An evolving health crisis of childhood obesity is upon us. Is this the generation where c...
The following text is the opening of the novel A Fine Balance, by Rohinton Mistry. The novel is set in India in the 1970s. Dina Dalal seldom indulg...
The following extract presents the American writer Eleanor Clark's first impressions on visiting Rome in the 1940s. Fountains You walk close to you...
The following extract is taken from the novel The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri. Gogol and Sonia have been brought up in America and are now visiting I...
The following is from a magazine review of a computer game called Harold. Herald Review Devilishly difficult. Harold is a cleverly crafted, perso...
The following text is the opening of an article which catalogues seven types of workplace boss that employees may encounter. Seven types of horrib...
The following extract is taken from a journalist's account of the Chilean mining disaster of 2010. When the mine collapsed, thirty-nine miners were...
The following extract is taken from the autobiography of a famous artist and writer who was born with a serious physical disability. In the extract...
The following text is taken from an investigative memoir about modern eating habits. In this extract, the writer recalls his early memories of his ...
The following text is an extract from a magazine article written by Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations. In the article, Ann...
The following extract is from food writer Sophie Egan's book, Devoured. In the extract, Egan explores the connection between the working and eating...
The following extract is taken from a biography of Pete Maravich, a famous basketball player. In the extract, the writer describes Maravich taking ...
In the following extract from a short story, the narrator describes going to an appointment at a lawyer's office in South Africa. Take it to a law...
The following text is taken from a book, written by Philip Hoare, that blends memoir and travel writing. In the text, the writer contemplates some ...
The following text is taken from a review of a virtual reality gaming headset, the Oculus Rift. The review was published on a technology website in...
Read the following text, which is an extract from an article about child prodigies, published in The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. 46 hours a we...
Read the following text, which is a review of a virtual reality experience designed by the sculptor Antony Gormley. The moon is deeply embedded in ...
Read the following text, which is an extract from Michelle Obama's autobiography Becoming. I was about four when I decided I wanted to learn piano...
Read the following text, which is a review of Augustine Sedgewick's book Coffeeland: One Man's Dark Empire and the Making of Our Favourite Drug. Th...
Read the following text, which is an article about robots in the workplace.
Read the following text, which is the opening of a short story published in 1952. The text describes the arrival of a train in an unnamed village i...