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19. The Commonwealth lies in temperate, tropical, and equatorial latitudes on
each side of the equator.
What are the advantages of this for Britain as far as foodstuffs are concerned ?
Refer to specific examples. (20)
[Pages 37 and 38]
20. A river and its valley are normally divided into upper, middle, and lower
sections.
{a) Describe briefly the main characteristics of each section. 9
(b) With reference to any one Scottish river and its valley, show how far these
three sections differ in the occupations of their inhabitants. 11
[Pages 39 and 40] (20)
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General
19. The Commonwealth lies in temperate, tropical, and equatorial latitudes on
each side of the equator.
What are the advantages of this for Britain as far as foodstuffs are concerned ?
Refer to specific examples. (20)
[Pages 37 and 38]
20. A river and its valley are normally divided into upper, middle, and lower
sections.
{a) Describe briefly the main characteristics of each section. 9
(b) With reference to any one Scottish river and its valley, show how far these
three sections differ in the occupations of their inhabitants. 11
[Pages 39 and 40] (20)
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Scottish school exams and circulars > Scottish Certificate of Education > 1963 > (51) |
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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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