Hi. I set up this shop to share the various resources a have created throughout my A level geography course. These are all previous exam questions that may help with your own revision.
Hi. I set up this shop to share the various resources a have created throughout my A level geography course. These are all previous exam questions that may help with your own revision.
Eduqas A Level Geography: Component 2 21st Century Challenges
Physical processes can cause place identity to change rapidly whereas human activity always brings slower changes. Discuss this statement (30 marks)
Year: Additional sample
Question number: 9
Word count: 626
Eduqas A Level Geography: Component 3 Tectonic Hazards
Quality of governance is the most important factor influencing vulnerability to tectonic hazards. Discuss (38 marks)
Year: 2019
Question number: 1
Word count: 904
Eduqas A Level Geography: Component 2 21st Century Challenges
Discuss possible landscape changes affecting Greenland and other places as a result of the long term melting of Greenland’s ice (30 marks)
Year: 2021
Question number: 9
Word count: 620
Eduqas A Level Geography: Component 2 Global Governance
National governments have lost control of who and what is crossing their borders. Discuss (20 marks)
Year: Sample
Question number: 7
Word count: 530
Eduqas A Level Geography: Component 2 21st Century Challenges
In rural areas, physical geography is a more important driver of change than human geography. Discuss this statement (30 marks)
Year: 2018
Question number: 10
Word count: 619
AQA Extended Project Qualification
This is my full EPQ report and presentation where I research and make a stand-up paddle board. It is marked A and recieved 44/50. I have removed some of the pictures that contain people. This is for the AQA exam board but could also be used for other exam boards.
Title: Examine the skills necessary to make a stand-up paddle board
Word count: 5,423
Pages: 26
Presentation is 11 slides
AQA Extended Project Qualification Presentation
This is my full EPQ presentation I created to explain the process of researching and making a stand-up paddle board. It is marked A and received 44/50. I have removed some of the pictures that contain people. This is for the AQA exam board but could also be used for other exam boards.
Title: Examine the skills necessary to make a stand-up paddle board
Slides: 11
Eduqas A Level Geography: Component 3 Tectonic Hazards
Hazards associated with explosive volcanic eruptions are always greater than hazards associated with effusive ones. To what extent to you agree (38 marks)
Year: 2020
Question number: 1
Word count: 794
Eduqas A Level Geography: Component 3 Tectonic Hazards
Impacts of volcanic activity are greatest at the local scale. Discuss (38 marks)
Year: 2021
Question number: 2
Word count: 859
Eduqas A Level Geography: Component 3 Tectonic Hazards
To what extent is it possible to mitigate earthquake hazards (38 marks)
Year: 2020
Question number: 2
Word count: 674
Eduqas A Level Geography: Component 3 Tectonic Hazards
The level of development is the most important factor influencing risk and vulnerability to earthquake hazards. Discuss (38 marks)
Year: 2022
Question number: 2
Word count: 698
Eduqas A Level Geography: Component 3 Tectonic Hazards
The economic impacts of earthquake activity are always greater than the social impacts. Discuss (38 marks)
Year: Sample
Question number: 2
Word count: 705
A bundle of Eduqas A Level geography answers for component 2 global governance.
Questions:
National government policies are more important than international agreements for the management of migration and ocean issues. Discuss this statement
Assess the relative importance of strategies used by powerful countries to maintain global influence
National governments have lost control of who and what is crossing their borders. Discuss
Evaluate strategies to manage both illegal activities at sea and global refugee flows
Globalisation depends more on the internet than it does on transport. Discuss this statement making reference to both migration and ocean governance in your answer
Evaluate the view that emigration creates greater economic challenges for some countries than a lack of coastline does for others
Evaluate strategies used by superpower countries to maintain their global advantage over time
Cultural change in the UK has occurred mainly because of its past role as a maritime power. Discuss
Before the arrival of the internet, the world’s countries and communities were far less connected than they are today. Evaluate this statement
International migration has always been the most important driver of global economic growth over time. To what extent do you agree? Refer to both migration and ocean governance in your answer
2019/Q7 and SAM/Q8 use the same information
A bundle of Eduqas A Level geography answers for component 3 tectonic hazards.
Questions:
The economic impacts of earthquake activity are always greater than the social impacts. Discuss
Short term responses to the effects of tectonic hazards are more effective than long term responses. To what extent to you agree
Quality of governance is the most important factor influencing vulnerability to tectonic hazards. Discuss
To what extent is it possible to mitigate earthquake hazards
Hazards associated with explosive volcanic eruptions are always greater than hazards associated with effusive ones. To what extent to you agree
Impacts of volcanic activity are greatest at the local scale. Discuss
The level of development is the most important factor influencing risk and vulnerability to earthquake hazards. Discuss