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*3565143540-I* This document consists of 6 printed pages and 2 blank pages. DC (CW/SG) 131254/5 © UCLES 2017 [Turn over GEOGRAPHY 0460/42 Paper 4 Alternative to Coursework May/June 2017 INSERT 1 hour 30 minutes READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST This Insert contains Photographs A and B and Table 1 for Question 1, and Figs. 5 and 7 and Tables 4 and 5 for Question 2. The Insert is not required by the Examiner. The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate. Cambridge International Examinations Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education

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This document consists of 6 printed pages and 2 blank pages.

DC (CW/SG) 131254/5© UCLES 2017 [Turn over

GEOGRAPHY 0460/42Paper 4 Alternative to Coursework May/June 2017INSERT 1 hour 30 minutes

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

This Insert contains Photographs A and B and Table 1 for Question 1, and Figs. 5 and 7 and Tables 4 and 5 for Question 2.

The Insert is not required by the Examiner.

The syllabus is approved for use in England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a Cambridge International Level 1/Level 2 Certificate.

Cambridge International ExaminationsCambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education

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Photograph A for Question 1

Photograph B for Question 1

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Table 1 for Question 1

Results of the students’ fieldwork

Area with no visitor access

Distance from high water mark (m)

Vegetation cover (%) Number of different plant species

0 0 0

10 70 2

20 65 3

30 85 5

40 95 5

50 80 4

60 75 3

70 80 6

80 90 6

90 75 6

100 90 6

Area open to visitors

Distance from high water mark (m)

Vegetation cover (%) Number of different plant species

0 0 0

10 50 1

20 40 1

30 65 3

40 65 3

50 85 4

60 70 3

70 40 2

80 65 3

90 40 1

100 85 4

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Fig. 5 for Question 2

World distribution of people with no access to clean water

Central+ SouthAmerica

36 m

Central+ SouthAmerica

36 m

South West+ Central Asia

180 m

South West+ Central Asia

180 m

More economically developed areas9 m

More economically developed areas9 m

Africa358 mAfrica358 m

South East +East Asia

186 m

South East +East Asia

186 m

millions of people who do not haveaccess to clean water

Key

36m

more economically developed areas

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Fig. 7 for Question 2

Resident questionnaire

I am a researcher for a charity which tries to improve water supplies in villages. Please answer the following questions to provide information to the charity.

1. How many hours per week does the family spend collecting water?

..........................................................................................

2. How far do you have to go to collect water?

......................... metres

3. How much water do you use per day in the household?

......................... litres

4. Which of the following sources do you use for getting water?

Piped through a tap

Hand-operated pump

Well

Rainwater tank

River

Pond

Thank you for your help.

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Table 4 for Question 2

Results of questions 1, 2 and 3 in the questionnaire

VillageAverage time spent

collecting water (hours per week)

Average distance travelled to collect

water (m)

Average amount of water used per

family (litres per day)

Anganwa 14 120 316

Bacharna 22 950 286

Kalijal 19 1460 215

Lolawas 15 217 257

Modijoshiyan 17 283 343

Soorpora 18 136 311

Table 5 for Question 2

Percentage of families using different sources of water

Village Sources of water

Piped through

a tap

Hand-operated

pumpWell Rainwater

tank River Pond

Anganwa 100

Bacharna 100 13 40

Kalijal 47 65 94

Lolawas 20 27 86 20

Modijoshiyan 53 100 7

Soorpora 29 41 30

Note: In some villages families used more than one source of water

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