Exam Question: 2008 Q.5Maps and Photographs PAIR WORK – Maria and Evie – Rebecca and Julieann – Aideen and Emma G – Amy and Katelyn – Isobel and Leah Mulcahy.

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Exam Question: 2008 Q.5Maps and Photographs PAIR WORK – Maria and Evie – Rebecca and Julieann – Aideen and Emma G – Amy and Katelyn – Isobel and Leah Mulcahy – Fiona and Zoe – Chloe M and Nadeena – Elaine and Taylor – Liath O’shea and Odilija – Emma O’Keefe and Kelly Forde – Jean and Rachel – Danielle and Evelyn – Alex and Ciara Cotter

Examine the ORDNANCE SURVEY MAP provided. (i) What is the general direction from Galway Airport (M ) to the road roundabout at M ? (3)

Name the type of settlement pattern that exists at M

Examine the AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH provided. Draw a sketch map of the photograph. On your sketch map show and label each of the following features: 1.A river 2.The large church near the Middle of the photograph 3.A housing estate in the Right Background 4.A recreation area in the Right Foreground.

Identify two ways that Galway City uses traffic management to reduce traffic problems. Use evidence from the AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH supplied to support your answer.(6)

Outline three reasons for the development of the city of Galway. Use the ORDNANCE SURVEY MAP and/or the AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH provided to support your answer.

Exam Question: 2007 Q.5Maps and Photographs PAIR WORK – Maria and Evie – Rebecca and Julieann – Aideen and Emma G – Amy and Katelyn – Isobel and Leah Mulcahy – Fiona and Zoe – Chloe M and Nadeena – Elaine and Taylor – Liath O’shea and Odilija – Emma O’Keefe and Kelly Forde – Jean and Rachel – Danielle and Evelyn – Alex and Ciara Cotter