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Econ. Geog.
Lower
I960
SCOTTISH LEAVING CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
Lower Grade
Friday, 25th March—1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
All candidates should attempt FIVE questions, namely, the two questions in
Section A, and any three questions from Section B.
Candidates should read the questions carefully. The answers should be clearly
expressed and entirely relevant.
N.B.—Write legibly and neatly, and leave a space of about half an inch between
the lines.
Marks will be deducted for bad spelling and bad punctuation, and for
. writing which is difficult to read.
The value attached to each question is shown in brackets after the question.
Credit will be given for sketch maps and diagrams in any question in which they
are appropriate.
SECTION A
The two questions in this Section should be attempted.
1. Give an account of the production of, and world trade in, either maize
or cane sugar. (20)
2. Write a systematic account of the economic geography of either the
North East Region of England, or the Central Lowlands of Scotland. (20)
[109]
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Lower
I960
SCOTTISH LEAVING CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
Lower Grade
Friday, 25th March—1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
All candidates should attempt FIVE questions, namely, the two questions in
Section A, and any three questions from Section B.
Candidates should read the questions carefully. The answers should be clearly
expressed and entirely relevant.
N.B.—Write legibly and neatly, and leave a space of about half an inch between
the lines.
Marks will be deducted for bad spelling and bad punctuation, and for
. writing which is difficult to read.
The value attached to each question is shown in brackets after the question.
Credit will be given for sketch maps and diagrams in any question in which they
are appropriate.
SECTION A
The two questions in this Section should be attempted.
1. Give an account of the production of, and world trade in, either maize
or cane sugar. (20)
2. Write a systematic account of the economic geography of either the
North East Region of England, or the Central Lowlands of Scotland. (20)
[109]
[turn over
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Description | Examination papers for the School Leaving Certificate 1888-1961 and the Scottish Certificate of Education 1962-1963. Produced by the Scotch (later 'Scottish') Education Department, these exam papers show how education developed in Scotland over this period, with a growing choice of subjects. Comparing them with current exam papers, there are obvious differences in the content and standards of the questions, and also in the layout and use of language |
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