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2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION
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Total marks – 100
Section I Pages2–25
75 marks
Thissectionhastwoparts,PartAandPartB
PartA–20marks
•AttemptQuestions1–20
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PartB–55marks
•AttemptQuestions21–30
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Section II Pages27–37
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•AttemptONEquestionfromQuestions31–34
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Section I75 marks
Part A – 20 marksAttempt Questions 1–20Allow about 35 minutes for this part
Usethemultiple-choiceanswersheetforQuestions1–20.
1 Thediagramshowsaplateboundary.
Whichrowinthetablecorrectlydescribesthisboundary?
Type of plate boundary Rock type in the crust
(A) Convergent Granite
(B) Divergent Basalt
(C) Convergent Basalt
(D) Divergent Granite
2 WhichEonlastedforthelongesttime?
(A) Hadean
(B) Archaean
(C) Proterozoic
(D) Phanerozoic
3 Which of the following CANNOT be used as direct evidence for the evolution ofvertebrates?
(A) Fossils
(B) Embryology
(C) Carbondating
(D) Cellularstructures
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4 Whatisthemainlong-termcauseoflowfertilityinsoilsacrossmostoftheAustraliancontinent?
(A) Lowrainfall
(B) Tectonicstability
(C) Extensiveerosion
(D) Hightemperatures
5 WhereisadeepfocusearthquakemostlikelytooccurontheAustralian–IndianPlate?
(A) AtthecentreoftheSydneyBasin
(B) AtthecontinentalmargineastofNewSouthWales
(C) Atthesubductionzonealongthenorthernplateboundary
(D) Atthemid-oceanicridgealongthesouthernplateboundary
6 Whichofthefollowingeventsismostlikelytocauseatsunami?
(A) AvolcaniceruptioninHawaiiproducingalavaflow
(B) AnexplosivevolcaniceruptioncausinganearthquakeincentralAustralia
(C) An outpouring of magma at the southern edge of the Australian–Indian Plateboundary
(D) AshallowfocusearthquakealongthenorthernedgeoftheAustralian–IndianPlateboundary
7 Whichrowofthetableshowsbothahuman-inducedandanaturalcauseofacidrain?
Human-induced cause Natural cause
(A) Agriculturalactivity Increasedtemperatures
(B) Industrialisation Tropicalstorms
(C) Caremissions Volcanicactivity
(D) Minewaste Weathering
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8 Duringthelast200years,therehasbeenanincreaseintheareaofhighsalinitysoilsinAustralia.
Whichofthefollowingprocesseshascontributedmosttothisincrease?
(A) Useoffertilisers
(B) Irrigationofcrops
(C) Evaporationofinlandseas
(D) Transportationofoceansaltbywind
9 Theimagesshowfourdifferenttypesoffossilisation.
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Whichrowofthetablematcheseachfossilimagewithitscorrecttypeoffossilisation?
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10 Whatwas themain reason forphasingouthalides, includingCFCs, thatwerewidelyusedinaerosolsandrefrigerants?
(A) Theywerealimitedindustrialresource.
(B) Theywerereplacedbymoremoderntechnology.
(C) TheywereacontributortogreenhousegasesinEarth’satmosphere.
(D) TheywereacauseofthedepletionoftheozonelayerinEarth’satmosphere.
11 Which of the following occurred at the boundary between the Permian and TriassicPeriods?
(A) Theevolutionofmammals
(B) Theevolutionofhardbodyparts
(C) Theextinctionof95%ofknownspeciesincludingthetrilobites
(D) Theextinctionof75%ofknownspeciesincludingthedinosaurs
12 Thediagramshowsfourstratigraphiccolumns.
Whichofthecolumnsinthediagramcontainstheyoungestfossils?
(A) ColumnA
(B) ColumnB
(C) ColumnC
(D) ColumnD
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13 Which example of climate change could be caused by a major explosive volcaniceruption?
(A) Small increases in global temperatures for up to three years caused by carbondioxideemissions
(B) Smalldecreasesinlocaltemperaturesforuptoamonthcausedbyhotgascloudsreflectingradiationfromthesun
(C) Small increases in local temperatures for up to a month caused by lava flowsheatingtheatmospherenearthevolcano
(D) Small decreases in global temperatures for up to three years caused by sulfurdioxideaerosolsreflectingradiationfromthesun
14 TheimageshowsawheatgrowingregionofWesternAustraliawherealanduseproblemisbeingaddressed.
With kind permission of Mr David McFall
Whichproblemisbeingaddressed?
(A) Salinity
(B) Drought
(C) Pestinfestation
(D) Soilcompaction
15 Whichofthefollowingrocksaretheoldest?
(A) GneissesoftheGawlerCratoninSouthAustralia
(B) BasaltsoftheOlderVolcanicsincentralVictoria
(C) LimestonesoftheCanningBasininWesternAustralia
(D) QuartzitesoftheLachlanFoldBeltinNewSouthWales
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16 ThegraphshowsAustralia’scarbondioxideemissionsbythetypeofindustry.
Using the information in the graph, which statement is true if each industry reducesemissionsby5%?
(A) CO2emissionswouldbethesameforallindustries.
(B) CO2emissionswouldbelessfortransportthanforagriculture.
(C) CO2emissionswouldbegreaterforindustrialprocessesthanforwaste.
(D) CO2 emissions for power stationswouldbe less than the combined total for allotherindustries.
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DDTwasawidely-usedchemicaltocontrolinsectpestsinagriculture.
WhydidtheuseofDDTcauseproblemsforpredatorybirds?
(A) DDTiscumulativealongfoodchains.
(B) DDTdisperseswidelywhensprayedintotheair.
(C) DDTaccumulatesinthesoilwhensprayedoncrops.
(D) DDTiswashedintostreamsandriversafterheavyrain.
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18 Thediagrams show thedirectionsof somemantle currents andplatemovements in asectionofEarth’scrust.
Whichdiagramiscorrect?
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Sea levelSea level
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19 Photosyntheticcyanobacteriawerethedominantlifeform3200millionyearsago.
Whatwasthemainconsequenceofphotosynthesisatthattime?
(A) Theproductionofcarbondioxideledtoanincreaseindissolvedcarbonatesintheocean.
(B) Theproductionofoxygenledtoanincreaseinbandedironformations.
(C) The production of oxygen led to an increase in atmospheric oxygen and theformationoftheozonelayer.
(D) Theproductionofcarbondioxideledtoanincreaseinatmosphericcarbondioxideandhigherglobaltemperatures.
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20 ThegraphsshowthechangesinfourmeasurablepropertiesoftheMtStHelensvolcanotwomonthspriorto,andjustafter,aneruptionon19March1982.
Basedonthedata,whichmeasurablepropertywasthebestpredictoroftheeruption?
(A) Seismicenergyrelease
(B) Domeexpansion
(C) Changeintilt
(D) Sulfurdioxideemission
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Section I (continued)
Part B – 55 marksAttempt Questions 21–30Allow about 1 hour and 40 minutes for this part
Answerthequestionsinthespacesprovided.Thesespacesprovideguidancefortheexpectedlengthofresponse.
Question 21 (4marks)
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(b) DescribeTWOfeaturesofanoceaniclithosphericplate.
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Question 22 (8marks)
ThephotographshowsMtMayon in thePhilippine Islandsand themapshows thelocationofMtMayon.
Philippine Plate
Australian–Indian Plate
Pacific Plate
Eurasian Plate
India
China
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Destructiveplate margin
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(a) DescribeONEadvantageandONEdisadvantageoflivingnexttoamountainsuchasMtMayon.
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(b) ExplainwhythePhilippineIslandsandAustraliaexperiencedifferenttypesoftectonicactivity.
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Section I – Part B (continued)
Question 23 (4marks)
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Question 24 (4marks)
(a) Outlinethestepsintheformationofozoneinthestratosphere.
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(b) WhyistheozonelayerimportanttolifeonEarth? 2
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Section I – Part B (continued)
Question 25 (4marks)
ThegraphshowstherelationshipbetweenthebodymassandthenumberofspeciesofagroupofNewGuineamarsupialsthathasexistedoverthepasttwomillionyears.
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Chris Johnson, Australia’s Mammal Extinctions, Cambridge University Press, 2007
Usingdatafromthegraph,proposepossiblereasonsforthisrelationship.
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Question 26 (8marks)
(a) It has been suggested that the evolution of eyes in animals was a majordevelopmentduringtheCambrianevent.
How could the development of eyes have given animals an evolutionaryadvantage?
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(b) Since the Cambrian Period, mosses, ferns, conifers and angiosperms haveevolved.
(i) IdentifyONEadvantagetheterrestrialenvironmentofferedthefirstlandplants.
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(ii) Using examples, explain how plants had to change to overcomeenvironmental difficulties as they moved from aquatic to terrestrialhabitats.
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Question 27 (4marks)
(a) Name a pest and outline a management practice for this pest that does notinvolvetheuseofpesticides.
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Question 28 (4marks)
Writeanexperimentalmethod thatcouldbeused to investigateONEeffectofsoilcompaction.
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Question 29 (8marks)
(a) Describe thegeological features that shouldbe consideredwhen selectinganareasuitableforawastedump.
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Question 30 (7marks)
Thegraphshowsobservedandmodelledaverageglobaltemperaturesfrom1900to2010.
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‘Advances in our knowledge of natural and human-induced influenceson global temperatures, which impact on global climate, have beenusedtodevelopstrategies toprevent thetrendshownin thisgraphfromcontinuing.’
Evaluatethisstatementusingdatafromthegraphtosupportyouranswer.
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Section II
25 marksAttempt ONE question from Questions 31–34Allow about 45 minutes for this section
Answerparts(a)–(c)ofthequestioninSectionIIAnswerBooklet1.Answerparts(d)–(e)ofthequestioninSectionIIAnswerBooklet2.Extrawritingbookletsareavailable.
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Question31 IntroducedSpeciesandtheAustralianEnvironment.............28–29
Question32 OrganicGeology–aNon-renewableResource....................30–32
Question33 MiningandtheAustralianEnvironment...............................33–35
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Question 31 — Introduced Species and the Australian Environment (25marks)
Answerparts(a)–(c)inSectionIIAnswerBooklet1.
(a) (i) Outline a reason for ONE animal being deliberately introduced toAustralia.
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(ii) Propose reasons to explain why rats became a successful pest onMacquarieIsland,oneofAustralia’ssub-Antarcticterritories.
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(b) ExplainhowanamedintroducedplantandanamedintroducedanimalalteredtheabioticcharacteristicsoftheirAustralianenvironment.
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(c) (i) WhyarequarantineproceduressoimportantinAustralia? 2
(ii) Assess the effectiveness of TWO quarantine procedures used atAustralianairports.
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Answerparts(d)–(e)inSectionIIAnswerBooklet2.
(d) Thegraphshowstheeffectofabiologicalcontrolagentonaweedgrowinginacrop.
(i) Describe the relationshipbetween theweedand thebiological controlagent.
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Scienceisprovidingknowledgeaboutmanagementstrategiestominimisetheimpactofintroducedspecies.
Assess how effectively this knowledge is being used to ensure a sustainablefutureforAustralianecosystems.Includeexamplesinyouranswer.
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Question 32 — Organic Geology – a Non-renewable Resource (25marks)
Answerparts(a)–(c)inSectionIIAnswerBooklet1.
(a) (i) Howdoestheproportionofcarbonincoalchangeastherankincreases? 1
(ii) Explain why organic matter has been converted mostly to oil in BassStrait,butmostlytogasintheNorthWestShelfofWesternAustralia.
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(b) Describethesimilaritiesanddifferencesinthegeologyofcoalandoildeposits. 4
(c) (i) Describe how a named technology can be used in the exploration forcoal.
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crushed screened washed
Explainwhyeachoftheseprocessesisused.
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Answerparts(d)–(e)inSectionIIAnswerBooklet2.
(d) (i) The graph shows the predicted and actual power outputs of a windturbineover24hours.
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Describetherelationshipbetweenthepredictedandactualpoweroutputs.
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(ii) Thegraphshowstheemissionsfromaninternalcombustionengine. 4
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(e) ScienceisprovidingknowledgeaboutAustralia’srenewableandnon-renewableenergyresources.
Assess how effectively this knowledge is being used to ensure a sustainablefutureforAustralia’senergyneeds.Includeexamplesinyouranswer.
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Question 33 — Mining and the Australian Environment (25marks)
Answerparts(a)–(c)inSectionIIAnswerBooklet1.
(a) (i) NameONEAustralianmineralprovincewhereasedimentarymetallicoreismined.
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(ii) ExplainhowONEnamedlandmarkdecisionhasaffectedtheoperationsofminingcompaniesinAustralia.
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(b) Explain why an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the rehabilitationofaminesitehastotakeintoaccountboththeminingmethodsusedandthefeaturesofthespecificsite.
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(c) (i) OutlinehowTWOnon-geologicalfactorsmayinfluencetheeconomicviabilityofanorebody.
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(ii) Explain the influence that TWO geological factors may have on theeconomicvalueofamineraldeposit.
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Answerparts(d)–(e)inSectionIIAnswerBooklet2.
(d) Thephotographshowsanabandonedgold-coppermineandthegraphgivestheassayresultsforadrillholeatLocationXonthephotograph.
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(i) Describetherelationshipbetweentotalsulfidesandthegradesforbothgoldandcopper.
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(ii) Recommend an exploration program that includes both drilling ANDone other exploration method that could determine whether there is aviableorebodybelowLocationX.
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(e) ScienceisprovidingknowledgeaboutAustralia’srenewableandnon-renewablemineralresources.
Assess how effectively this knowledge is being used to ensure a sustainablefutureforAustralianmineralresources.Includeexamplesinyouranswer.
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Question 34 — Oceanography (25marks)
Answerparts(a)–(c)inSectionIIAnswerBooklet1.
(a) (i) Lightavailabilityisonephysicalfeatureofoceans.IdentifyTWOotherphysicalfeatures.
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(ii) ExplainhowlightavailabilityvarieswithinEarth’soceans. 3
(b) Describetheadaptationsthatorganismshaveevolvedinresponsetotheabioticconditionsarounddeepseahydrothermalvents.
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(c) (i) Describeaprocessthatrenewstheoxygensupplyontheoceanfloor.
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(ii) Drawaflowchartorlabelleddiagramshowingthemovementofcarbonandoxygenbetweentheoceansandtheatmosphere.
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Answerparts(d)–(e)inSectionIIAnswerBooklet2.
(d) Themapshowsthevariationinsedimentthicknessintheoceans.
Sediment thickness in metres
5000–100001000–5000250–100050–2500–50
XX YY
North PacificOcean
South PacificOcean
(i) IdentifyatypicalsedimentyouwouldexpecttofindateachofthelocationsXandY.
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(ii) Usethemaptoaccountfor thevariations insediment thickness in thePacificOcean.
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(e) Science is providing knowledge about the nature of the oceans and theirresources.
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Assess how effectively this knowledge is being used to ensure a sustainablefuturefortheoceans.Includeexamplesinyouranswer.
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