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Term 1 (Modules 1-2) Assessment


Section A Places where people live (25 marks) 1 Find the description in Column B that matches the term in Column A:


(4)


Column A City


Settlement Town


Farm


2 Define the following terms: 2.1 industries


2.2 beacon or landmark


3 Compare a natural beacon with a man-made beacon, and give an example of each.


4 Describe a route from one place to another that you know well. The route must include two man-made beacons and two natural beacons, and you must use direction words in your description.


5 Explain why large towns need municipalities.


6 Make a recommendation to friends of your family. They are emigrating from New York to South Africa, and must choose to either live in a small town or large city. Explain why you would suggest that the family settle in this place


140 Column B a place where people live together


a large piece of land that is used to produce food


a place where a couple of families live together, and there are a couple of shops and a small school


a large place with many shops, factories, hospitals and schools


(2) (2)


(4)


(5) (3)


(5) [25]


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