GEOGRAPHY Grade 6 JUNE 2018 MEMO
GEOGRAPHY Grade 6 JUNE 2018 MEMO
GEOGRAPHY Grade 6 JUNE 2018 MEMO
1.1 The four main points on a compass are called cardinal points.
1.2 Imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole are called lines of
Longitude.
1.3 The equator divides the world into northern and southern
hemispheres.
1.4 A Hemisphere is half a sphere.
1.5 The International Date Line is the 180° line of longitude.
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QUESTION 2: Lower - state
State whether the following statements are true or false. If false, correct the statement.
2.1 Small scale maps show small areas with many small details.
False, big areas with few small details.
2.2 Scale is the method used to work out the real distance as it would be on the earth
from a map.
True.
2.3 An atlas is a collection of maps.
True.
2.4 The index of an atlas is in the front of the atlas.
False, at the back.
2.5 Star maps and planet maps show how many planets and stars there are.
False, the positions of planets and stars.
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COLUMN A COLUMN B
Products that are made from things found in the
4.1 Raw materials. a.
ocean or on land.
a. Mahikeng to Potchefstroom.
4,9cm x 50km = 245km
5cm x 50km = 250km
5,1cm x 50km = 255km
5,2cm x 50km = 260km
5,3cm x 50km = 265km
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b. Vryburg to Rustenburg.
8,3cm x 50km = 415km
8,4cm x 50km = 420km
8,5cm x 50km = 425km
8,6cm x 50km = 430km
8,7cm x 50km = 435km
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c. Draw the scale for the map as a line scale. Middle – Draw
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QUESTION 6: Middle - Use
Use MAP 2 to answer the questions on co-ordinates.
MAP 2
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½ for shape
½ for shape
½ for colour
½ for colour
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7.4 Trading isn’t always fair for everyone. The average person living in the USA
earns about $46 500 (R408 000) a year. The average person living in South
Africa earns about $10 000 (R80 000) a year, and the average person in
Mozambique takes home about $900 (R7 200) a year.
c. Why do you think there are such big differences between how much people earn
in different countries? Higher - Evaluate
Earnings depend on what people or countries are able to produce,
manufacture and trade.
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7.5 We have studied chocolate making during this term. Design your own chocolate
wrapper. Your wrapper must indicate the uniqueness of your chocolate by showing
the ingredients of the chocolate e.g. coca cola. High - Design
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[P.S. 1 mark for the unique ingredients that means I must not be able to buy this chocolate
in the shop. 1 mark for the design of the wrapper.]
TOTAL: 50 MARKS