AQA Geography Pre-release Materials (2024) (AQA GCSE Geography): Exam Questions

Exam code: 8035

26 mins8 questions
1
1 mark

Study Figure 1 in the resource booklet (opens in a new tab), 'England's housing challenge'.

According to Figure 1, by how many millions is the total number of households in England expected to grow between 2018 and 2040?

  • 1 million

  • 2 million

  • 3 million

  • 4 million

2
4 marks

Using Figure 2 (opens in a new tab), explain how the design of Tudeley Village aims to reduce car use and encourage sustainable transport.

Proposed Tudeley Village development plan highlighting housing, mixed use, open space, community facilities, and movement networks in Kent.
Map of Tudeley Village Plan showing boundaries, proposed roads, pedestrian routes, schools, centres, open spaces, and residential areas.
3
9 marks

Study Figure 3 in the resources bookle (opens in a new tab)t, 'Different perspectives on the Tudeley Village development'.

'The benefits of the Tudeley Village development outweigh its disadvantages.'

To what extent do you agree with this statement?

Use evidence from the resources booklet and your own understanding.

4
2 marks

Using Figure 1 (opens in a new tab), compare average house prices and average household income across two different regions of England in 2019.

5
2 marks

Give two reasons why developers often prefer to build on greenfield sites rather than brownfield sites.

6
3 marks

Using Figure 1 (opens in a new tab), explain why housing problems in England vary between regions.

7
2 marks

Give two ways in which the development of Tudeley Village might negatively affect the surrounding natural environment.

8
3 marks

Using Figure 1 (opens in a new tab), describe the trend in the total supply of new affordable housing between 2008 and 2020.

Bar chart showing the total supply of new affordable housing from 2008 to 2020, with peaks in 2011 and 2015, and a dip in 2013.