About the test
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
100

Section A: between four and six structured questions, with a range of task types. Section B: one essay from a choice of two
questions.

What is Paper 1

100

Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America are apart of what?

Worlds Continents

100

pitfall traps, sweep nets, beating trays, kick sampling

Examples of techniques to collect data

100

lower tax revenues
higher pension spending
pressure on health care
pressure to raise retirement age

Impacts of aging population

100

desert, forest, grassland and tundra


Worlds major Biomes
200

Between four and six structured questions,
with a range of task types

Paper 2

200

Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Indian
Ocean, Arctic Ocean and Southern are what?

The worlds Oceans

200

N=(n1*n2)/m2

Lincoln Index

200

ependency ratio =
[young population (0 to 14) + old population (65+)] × 100
population aged 15 to 64

Dependency Ratio

200

rate of production of biomass for an ecosystem

Ecosystem Productivity

300

Knowledge and understanding

A01

300

Name the income groups

LIC, MIC, HIC

300

D=1-(E(n/N)^2)

Simpson Index

300

improved availability of contraception
improved education about contraception
improved education and opportunities for women

Strategies for managing population

300

resources of potential medicines food, wood, fibres, oils and fuels diversity in genes ecological services cultural and recreational value



Benefits of conserving biodiversity

400

Information handling and analysis

A02

400

the ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs

Sustainability

400

geospatial systems
satellite sensors
radio tracking
computer modelling
crowd sourcing

Methods of data collection

400

How can a population change?

Migration, Death, Immigration 

400

European Union Common Fisheries Policy (EU
CFP

Method of conserving biodiversity

500

Investigation skills and making judgements

A03

500

carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen is what?

Photosynthesis

500

amount and type of data stored
speed at which new data is generated
trustworthiness of the data
ways the data can be used

Benefits and limitations of Big Data

500
Factors that influence population density

environmental, economic, social, political
and historical factors

500

Legislation and international agreement (the
Antarctic Treaty 1959)

Strategy for managing human activity in Antarctica 
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