GCSE Revision ODR A Unit 3
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St Bees SchoolSt Bees School
Unit 3 revisionUnit 3 revisionFour sectionsFour sections
QUALITY OF LIFEQUALITY OF LIFEINDUSTRYINDUSTRY
AGRICULTUREAGRICULTUREENERGYENERGY
16 questions in groups of four, answers at the end16 questions in groups of four, answers at the end
QUALITY OF LIFEQUALITY OF LIFE
1 What is GDP?1 What is GDP? 2 Define Infant Mortality2 Define Infant Mortality 3 How is literacy rate measured normally?3 How is literacy rate measured normally? 4 What is the connection between life 4 What is the connection between life
expectancy and infant mortality?expectancy and infant mortality?
INDUSTRYINDUSTRY 5 Name the four types of industry in an 5 Name the four types of industry in an
employment structureemployment structure 6 List four disadvantages that tourism can 6 List four disadvantages that tourism can
bring to a MEDCbring to a MEDC 7 Define the tertiary industry7 Define the tertiary industry 8 Describe an ideal location for a steel 8 Describe an ideal location for a steel
making factorymaking factory
AGRICULTUREAGRICULTURE 9 What is a subsistence farmer?9 What is a subsistence farmer? 10 What are the differences between 10 What are the differences between
arable and pastoral farming?arable and pastoral farming? 11 When was the common agricultural 11 When was the common agricultural
policy devised?policy devised? 12 Define the meaning of diversification12 Define the meaning of diversification
ENERGYENERGY 13 Give three forms of renewable energy13 Give three forms of renewable energy 14 What are the disadvantages of HEP?14 What are the disadvantages of HEP? 15 Why have wind turbines not become a 15 Why have wind turbines not become a
more successful solution to global more successful solution to global warming?warming?
16 Why is nuclear energy disapproved of?16 Why is nuclear energy disapproved of?
ANSWERSANSWERS QUALITY OF LIFEQUALITY OF LIFE 1 What is GDP?1 What is GDP? Gross Domestic Product Gross Domestic Product - give a good definition - give a good definition 2 Define Infant Mortality2 Define Infant Mortality The average number of deaths of children under 1 The average number of deaths of children under 1
year of age per 1000 live births year of age per 1000 live births 3 How is literacy rate measured normally?3 How is literacy rate measured normally? An average is taken of how many people can both An average is taken of how many people can both
read and write in a sample population read and write in a sample population 4 What is the connection between life expectancy and 4 What is the connection between life expectancy and
infant mortality?infant mortality? If infant mortality is low, life expectancy is increased If infant mortality is low, life expectancy is increased
INDUSTRYINDUSTRY 5 Name the four types of industry in an employment structure5 Name the four types of industry in an employment structure PrimaryPrimary SecondarySecondary TertiaryTertiary Quaternary Quaternary 6 List four disadvantages that tourism can bring to a MEDC6 List four disadvantages that tourism can bring to a MEDC PollutionPollution Over-crowdingOver-crowding VandalismVandalism Honey pots Honey pots 7 Define the tertiary industry7 Define the tertiary industry Provides a service Provides a service 8 Describe an ideal location for a steel making factory8 Describe an ideal location for a steel making factory good exporting location good exporting location good access to raw materialsgood access to raw materials near to a strong cheap labour force near to a strong cheap labour force space space
AGRICULTUREAGRICULTURE 9 What is a subsistence farmer?9 What is a subsistence farmer? A farmer using all their produce for themselves, their A farmer using all their produce for themselves, their
family and/or village. There is no surplus to sell. family and/or village. There is no surplus to sell. 10 What are the differences between arable and pastoral 10 What are the differences between arable and pastoral
farming?farming? Arable farming is the growing of crops and pastoral Arable farming is the growing of crops and pastoral
farming is the rearing of animals. farming is the rearing of animals. 11 When was the common agricultural policy devised?11 When was the common agricultural policy devised? 1962 1962 12 Define the meaning of diversification 12 Define the meaning of diversification To give variety to ?To give variety to ?
ENERGYENERGY 13 Give three forms of renewable energy13 Give three forms of renewable energy WindWind WaveWave Solar Solar 14 What are the disadvantages of HEP?14 What are the disadvantages of HEP? Dams are very expensive to buildDams are very expensive to build Areas of farmland and wildlife habitats may have to be flooded Areas of farmland and wildlife habitats may have to be flooded
forcing people an animals to moveforcing people an animals to move Unsightly pylons can cause visual pollutionUnsightly pylons can cause visual pollution Possibility of damn collapsingPossibility of damn collapsing Decaying vegetation in flooded areas can release the Decaying vegetation in flooded areas can release the
greenhouse gasses, carbon dioxide and methanegreenhouse gasses, carbon dioxide and methane Silt that was previously spread over farmland will be deposited Silt that was previously spread over farmland will be deposited
in the lake in the lake
Energy ContinuedEnergy Continued 15 Why are wind turbines not a more successful solution to global warming?15 Why are wind turbines not a more successful solution to global warming? Visual pollutionVisual pollution ExpensiveExpensive Not very efficient, they are no use when there is no windNot very efficient, they are no use when there is no wind 16 Why is nuclear energy disapproved of?16 Why is nuclear energy disapproved of? Not clear how safe it isNot clear how safe it is Irish Sea is increasingly contaminatedIrish Sea is increasingly contaminated Non-renewableNon-renewable Potential health risksPotential health risks Cannot be used for two of industry’s major demands (heating and Cannot be used for two of industry’s major demands (heating and
transport) because costs are too hightransport) because costs are too high There is less demand for energy by industry There is less demand for energy by industry Nuclear waste can remain radioactive for many yearsNuclear waste can remain radioactive for many years The cost of decommissioning old power stations is very expensive The cost of decommissioning old power stations is very expensive DDD = decommissioning, radioactive decay, dangerous explosionsDDD = decommissioning, radioactive decay, dangerous explosions
The EndThe End Don’t forget to include as much detail as Don’t forget to include as much detail as
you can in your responses.you can in your responses.