Gr. 12 exam outline January 2016.

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Gr. 12 exam outline January 2016

Gr. 12 Final Exam Outline 2016 Total = 160 marks ……. 2 hours Map – 24 countries and 6 waterbodies = 30 mks (15 min.) Multiple Choice – 60 questions = 60 marks (30 min) Statistical Analysis – answer related questions on graphs – 7 marks …(5 min) Short Answer – short answer questions (5) = 27 marks ……(25 min) Written answers – 4 questions (8-10 marks each) = 36 marks ……..(45 min) Total = 160 marks and 120 minutes

Intro unit countries, waterbodies definitions/terms ie. Facts/opinions, ethnocentricity etc HDI

POPULATION DISPARITIES UNIT Terms/definitions, formulas Developed vs. developing countries - characteristics Demographic Transition Model Theorists: Ehrlich, Catton, Cornucopian, Bogue, Malthus Pop pyramids Kerala, India and China’s 1 child policy Urbanization, slums

INTERDEPENDENCE UNIT: Colonialism Globalization, IMF, World Bank, MNC’s Aid – reasons, types of aid, tied aid,

SUSTAINABILITY AND STEWARDSHIP UNIT: Terms/definitions, Ecological Footprints Causes of biodiversity loss Electricity and Three Gorges Dam Land degradation/desertification Invasive species Food & hunger – defn’s, poverty-hunger cycle, causes & solutions