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Title: VCE Environmental Science Unit 4 Exam Seminar


1
VCE Environmental ScienceUnit 4 Exam Seminar
  • Victorian Association for Environmental Education
  • October 2002

2
Multiple Choice
  • Instructions for Section A
  • Answer all questions.
  • All questions should be answered on the answer
    sheet for multiple-choice questions, in pencil.
  • A correct answer is worth 1 mark, an incorrect
    answer is worth no marks.
  • No marks will be given if more than one answer is
    shown for any question.
  • Marks will not be deducted for incorrect answers.

3
Type 1 - read the stem, find the correct
response, eliminate the incorrect distractors.
  • Question 2/2001-2
  • A plastic bag that has been developed to
    deteriorate in the presence of sunlight is best
    described as a
  • A. toxic pollutant.
  • B. source pollutant.
  • C. persistent pollutant.
  • D. degradable pollutant.

4
Type 1 - read the stem, find the correct
response, eliminate the incorrect distractors.
  • Question 2/2001-2
  • A plastic bag that has been developed to
    deteriorate in the presence of sunlight is best
    described as a
  • A. toxic pollutant.
  • B. source pollutant.
  • C. persistent pollutant.
  • D. degradable pollutant. ltltlt

5
Type 2 - read the stem, complete the stem, look
for the extension among the distractors.
  • Question 8/2001-2
  • An Environmental Impact Assessment may be
    required before starting a development project.
    The first part of the Environmental Impact
    Assessment is designed to
  • A. study and report on the condition of the
    existing environment.
  • B. consult with government agencies and business
    interests.
  • C. survey community concerns and issues.
  • D. relocate any protected plants and animals

6
Type 2 - read the stem, complete the stem, look
for the extension among the distractors.
  • Question 8/2001-2
  • An Environmental Impact Assessment may be
    required before starting a development project.
  • The first part of the Environmental Impact
    Assessment is designed to
  • A. study and report on the condition of the
    existing environment.ltltlt
  • B. consult with government agencies and business
    interests.
  • C. survey community concerns and issues.
  • D. relocate any protected plants and animals.

7
Type 3 - examine the data (table or graph) read
the stem, (complete the definition), work out the
answer, look for it.
  • Question 16/2001-2
  • The graphs below illustrate the variation in
    carbon storage by a plantation over a period of
    100 years. When does the plantation best act as a
    carbon sink?
  • A. between 010 years
  • B. around 35 years
  • C. between 1025 years
  • D. between 70100 years

8
Type 3 - examine the data (table or graph) read
the stem, (complete the definition), work out the
answer, look for it.
  • Question 16/2001-2
  • The graphs below illustrate the variation in
    carbon storage by a plantation over a period of
    100 years.
  • When does the plantation best act as a carbon
    sink?
  • A. between 010 years
  • B. around 35 years
  • C. between 1025 yearsltltlt
  • D. between 70100 years

9
  • DO NOT
  • look for the longest distracter
  • assume a pattern of answers
  • leave out multiple choice questions
  • DO
  • take read/analyse graphs carefully - look at
    labels on axis, titles and units
  • bring a calculator.
  • watch the time minutes per mark?

10
SECTION B Short-answer questions
  • Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
  • or somewhere clearly indicated by you.
  • use pen
  • use a highlighter
  • write clearly only if you want the marks!
  • do not use liquid paper cross out (no marks for
    neatness)
  • read all parts of the question and the
    data/information provided

11
Question 9/2001-2
  • DO NOT restate the question in your answer

12
Question 1/2001-2
13
Question 7/2001-2
  • know the common definitions of key terms in the
    study design (make a list )
  • one mark requires one dot point
  • know how to use/apply these terms correctly

14
  • Question 24/2001-2
  • The local environmental protection authority has
    placed a restriction upon the developers. The
    restriction orders that sand from the site is not
    transferred to the creek or the sea during
    construction.
  • (Explain) How does this strategy improve the
    management of risk to the environment?
  • look for explain
  • answer with principle, therefore, application

15
  • some information provided may relate to more than
    one question.
  • data may be unfamiliar - eg a pollutant. You may
    be asked to apply principles, key terms or
    knowledge to the data. Look for the answer in the
    data.

16
  • prepare answers for likely questions related to
    both
  • your selected pollutant
  • your selected environmental science project.
  • don't expect that all terms will apply to your
    pollutant and environmental science project.

17
  • Examiners answers to 2001 Unuit 4 exam
  • go to
  • http//www.vcaa.vic.edu.au
  • And click on Reports to Teachers

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