2059 w04 Ms 2
2059 w04 Ms 2
2059 w04 Ms 2
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November 2004
GCE O LEVEL
MARK SCHEME
MAXIMUM MARK: 75
SYLLABUS/COMPONENT: 2059/02
PAKISTAN STUDIES
The Environment of Pakistan
Page 1 Mark Scheme Syllabus Paper
PAKISTAN STUDIES – NOVEMBER 2004 2059 2
formation
high temperatures/strong heating
moisture evaporated from rivers/lakes/vegetation/moisture-laden air
(moist) air rises (strongly/rapidly)/convection occurs
air cooled as it rises
causes condensation of moisture/water vapour
formation of thunderstorms (max 2)
formation of hailstones (max 2)
3@1 [4]
where found
alongside canals/rivers
alongside roads/railways
along field boundaries
etc. 4@1 [4]
(b) characteristics
depends (entirely) on rainfall/rain-fed area
(low) banks/bunds constructed
field size varies considerably/small/large fields
ploughing after/if rain falls
farmers too poor to own tractors/lack of machines/traditional
methods
use of animal dung/no fertiliser
some years rainfall is insufficient/crops fail
low yields
often sheep/goats reared as alternative source of food/income
family labour
etc. 4@1
crops (res 2)
wheat
barley
groundnuts
millet/bajra
pulses/gram/mash/masoor/moong
sorghum/jowar
oil seed/rape/mustard (not cotton)
maize
2@1 [6]
(iv) basmati
Bangladesh
2@1 [2]
Total for Question 3 [25]
(iii) EPZ
government incentives (max 2)
infrastructure put in place (max 2 )
attracts foreign/private investment
attracts foreign technological/management skills
improved quality
better marketing
etc.
airport
closer than Lahore’s
cheaper transport for imported light raw materials
more convenient for visiting businessmen
more convenient for exporting light goods
service industries develop to serve airport
tourism
etc.
(ii) last/fourth/lowest/least