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C h a p t e r s 7 and 8


                      2              Name:                          Class:        Date:




                                                                                35 marks
Section A: Multiple-choice Questions (9 marks)

For each question, there are four possible answers, A, B, C and D. Choose the most suitable
answer and write its letter in the circle provided.

1.   Which of the following is a method of reclaiming land?
     A Empoldering
     B Mixed landuse
     C Soil-less farming
                                                                                            A
     D Price increase

2.   The demand for land rises because            .
     A crops are being grown without soil
     B there is a loss of natural habitats
     C land is a scarce resource
                                                                                            C
     D the price of land is fluctuating

3.   One benefit of mixed landuse is            .
     A the decrease in travelling time for people
     B the decrease in the level of pollution
     C the increase in the flow of pedestrians
                                                                                            A
     D the increase in savings on construction costs

4.   What is the purpose of building low walls or bunds at the end of each terraced step?
     A To channel water from the rivers to the field
     B To reduce the speed of surface runoff
     C To prevent flooding
                                                                                          B
     D To separate two varieties of rice plants

5.   Conserving land refers to            .
     A the building of taller flats in order to save more space
     B the extensive use of irrigation to create more farmland
     C the clearing of more land for development
                                                                                            D
     D the careful use of land resources to ensure that damage is kept to a minimum




                                                                                          Self Test 2   89
6.    Water is a scarce resource because           .
           A the price of water is increasing rapidly
           B of the increase in desalination plants
           C only 1 percent of the water on the Earth is readily available for human use
                                                                                              C
           D an ageing population needs more water

     7.    Which of the following steps is part of the water recycling process?
           A Reverse osmosis                           B Respiration                          A
           C Boiling                                   D Transpiration

     8.    When will the two water agreements between Singapore and Johor expire?
           A 2001 and 2041                         B 2011 and 2061                            B
           C 2011 and 2041                         D 2011 and 2051

     9.    Which of the following shows the use of technology as a way to increase water supply?
           A Increasing catchment areas
           B Signing more international agreements
           C Desalinating sea water                                                           C
           D Educating the public through campaigns




90   Self Test 2
Section B: Basic Techniques (8 marks)

Answer the following questions.

1.   The map in Fig 1 shows the location of some reservoirs in Singapore.




                        A
                         •




                                                                B
            •                            •                 •
            D                            C




        N




                                              Fig 1


     Study the map above. Identify and name the reservoirs labelled A to D.   (4 marks)


                     Reservoir            Name of reservoir


                             A               Kranji Reservoir


                             B               Bedok Reservoir


                             C          MacRitchie Reservoir


                             D            Tengeh Reservoir




                                                                                 Self Test 2   91
2.    Fig 2 shows the top five countries with the highest annual land clearing rates in the world.
           Study the figure and answer the questions that follow.



                                                                  2 500 000

                             Land clearing rate (hectares/year)

                                                                  2 000 000




                                                                  1 500 000




                                                                  1 000 000




                                                                   500 000




                                                                         0                                                         Country
                                                                                              a




                                                                                                                     a
                                                                                                            n




                                                                                                                              o
                                                                                   il


                                                                                              si




                                                                                                                     bi
                                                                                                           da




                                                                                                                              ic
                                                                               az


                                                                                             ne




                                                                                                                          ex
                                                                                                                 m
                                                                              Br




                                                                                                      Su


                                                                                                                Za
                                                                                         do




                                                                                                                          M
                                                                                        In




                                                                                        (Source: Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF))
                                                                                                   Fig 2


            (a) Give two possible reasons to explain why the people in countries such as Brazil and
                Indonesia clear large amounts of land every year.                           (2 marks)
                •   Land in these countries may be needed for agricultural purposes, e.g. shifting

                       cultivation and plantation agriculture.

                   •   As the population increases, more land is needed for housing, roads and

                       industries.

                   (Accept other plausible answers.)


            (b) Describe one impact land clearance can have on the physical environment. (2 marks)
                Land clearance by deforestation can destroy the habitats of many plants and animals,

                   which may result in their deaths and even extinction.

                   (Accept other plausible answers.)




92   Self Test 2
Section C: Structured Questions (18 marks)

Answer the following questions.

1.   The photograph below shows Marine Parade, a housing estate in Singapore that was built
     on reclaimed land. Study the photograph and answer the questions that follow.




     (a) Name one method that could have been used to reclaim the land in the area shown in
         the photograph.                                                             (1 mark)
         Landfill or empoldering

         (Accept any one of the above.)

     (b) While land reclamation helps to overcome the problem of land constraint, Singapore
         cannot continue reclaiming land forever. Give two possible reasons for this. (2 marks)
         •   Current technology in the landfill method only allows land to be reclaimed from

             waters up to 15 metres in depth.

         •   As Singapore is surrounded by other countries, we need to ensure that we do not

             extend our land into neighbouring territories.

         •   We are limited by the need to keep a certain amount of sea space for shipping

             activities.

         (Accept any two of the above.)




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c)      State two other measures that the government has taken to overcome the problem of
                   land constraint.                                                          (2 marks)
                   •    Mixed landuse

                   •   High density building

                   •   Use of soil-less farming methods

                   (Accept any two of the above.)


     2.    Fig 3 shows some of the household devices that can be used at home. Study the table
           carefully and answer the questions that follow.

                Household devices       Litres per use           Percentage of the amount of water saved
                                                          Toilets
                Conventional flush              19                                  —
                Air-assisted flush               2                                 89%
                                                     Washing Machines
                Conventional                   140                                 —
                Front loading                  80                                 43%


                                                         Fig 3

           (a) How much water does an air-assisted flush toilet save compared to a conventional
               flush toilet?                                                               (1 mark)
               17 litres

           (b) Which type of washing machine would you consider as a water-saving device? Why?
                                                                                            (1 mark)
               The front loading type of washing machine is a water-saving device as it saves 43%

                   more water that the conventional washing machine.


           (c) Why do you think water-saving devices such as air-assisted flush toilets are not widely
               used in homes in Singapore?                                                 (2 marks)
               •   They may be too expensive to install.

                   •   There may be a lack of awareness that such devices exist.

                   (Accept other plausible answers.)




94   Self Test 2
(d) Suggest two other methods of water conservation that we can practise at home. (2 marks)
         •    Washing dishes or vegetables in a filled sink or basin

         •    Turning off the tap while brushing our teeth

         (Accept other plausible answers.)


3.   (a) Give two reasons why there is water constraint in Singapore.                (2 marks)
         •   There are no large rivers to provide an adequate supply of fresh water.

         •   Many water catchment areas have had to make way for housing and industries.

         (Accept other plausible answers.)




     (b) For households in Singapore, the water conservation tax is 30 percent for up to
         40 cubic metres of water consumption per month. For water consumption above
         40 cubic metres per month, the tax rate increases to 45 percent.
         (i) From the information given above, explain what water conservation tax is. (1 mark)
             Water conservation tax is an additional fee or tax on the amount of water used by

             households.



         (ii) Why has the government implemented the water conservation tax?           (1 mark)
             This is because the government wants to discourage people from using water

             excessively.




                                                                                         Self Test 2   95
(c) Fig 4 shows a part of a brochure produced by PUB, the national water agency, to
               educate the public on ways to conserve the use of water in our daily lives.




                                                       Fig 4


                   Besides water conservation through public education, state three other measures that
                   the Singapore government can take to ensure that there is enough water for the future
                   generation.                                                                 (3 marks)
                   •	 Increasing	water	catchment	areas

                   •	   Signing	international	agreements	on	the	buying	of	water
                   •	   Recycling	of	water	or	water	reclamation

                   •	   Water	desalination

                   (Accept any three of the above.)




96   Self Test 2

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  • 1. C h a p t e r s 7 and 8 2 Name: Class: Date: 35 marks Section A: Multiple-choice Questions (9 marks) For each question, there are four possible answers, A, B, C and D. Choose the most suitable answer and write its letter in the circle provided. 1. Which of the following is a method of reclaiming land? A Empoldering B Mixed landuse C Soil-less farming A D Price increase 2. The demand for land rises because . A crops are being grown without soil B there is a loss of natural habitats C land is a scarce resource C D the price of land is fluctuating 3. One benefit of mixed landuse is . A the decrease in travelling time for people B the decrease in the level of pollution C the increase in the flow of pedestrians A D the increase in savings on construction costs 4. What is the purpose of building low walls or bunds at the end of each terraced step? A To channel water from the rivers to the field B To reduce the speed of surface runoff C To prevent flooding B D To separate two varieties of rice plants 5. Conserving land refers to . A the building of taller flats in order to save more space B the extensive use of irrigation to create more farmland C the clearing of more land for development D D the careful use of land resources to ensure that damage is kept to a minimum Self Test 2 89
  • 2. 6. Water is a scarce resource because . A the price of water is increasing rapidly B of the increase in desalination plants C only 1 percent of the water on the Earth is readily available for human use C D an ageing population needs more water 7. Which of the following steps is part of the water recycling process? A Reverse osmosis B Respiration A C Boiling D Transpiration 8. When will the two water agreements between Singapore and Johor expire? A 2001 and 2041 B 2011 and 2061 B C 2011 and 2041 D 2011 and 2051 9. Which of the following shows the use of technology as a way to increase water supply? A Increasing catchment areas B Signing more international agreements C Desalinating sea water C D Educating the public through campaigns 90 Self Test 2
  • 3. Section B: Basic Techniques (8 marks) Answer the following questions. 1. The map in Fig 1 shows the location of some reservoirs in Singapore. A • B • • • D C N Fig 1 Study the map above. Identify and name the reservoirs labelled A to D. (4 marks) Reservoir Name of reservoir A Kranji Reservoir B Bedok Reservoir C MacRitchie Reservoir D Tengeh Reservoir Self Test 2 91
  • 4. 2. Fig 2 shows the top five countries with the highest annual land clearing rates in the world. Study the figure and answer the questions that follow. 2 500 000 Land clearing rate (hectares/year) 2 000 000 1 500 000 1 000 000 500 000 0 Country a a n o il si bi da ic az ne ex m Br Su Za do M In (Source: Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF)) Fig 2 (a) Give two possible reasons to explain why the people in countries such as Brazil and Indonesia clear large amounts of land every year. (2 marks) • Land in these countries may be needed for agricultural purposes, e.g. shifting cultivation and plantation agriculture. • As the population increases, more land is needed for housing, roads and industries. (Accept other plausible answers.) (b) Describe one impact land clearance can have on the physical environment. (2 marks) Land clearance by deforestation can destroy the habitats of many plants and animals, which may result in their deaths and even extinction. (Accept other plausible answers.) 92 Self Test 2
  • 5. Section C: Structured Questions (18 marks) Answer the following questions. 1. The photograph below shows Marine Parade, a housing estate in Singapore that was built on reclaimed land. Study the photograph and answer the questions that follow. (a) Name one method that could have been used to reclaim the land in the area shown in the photograph. (1 mark) Landfill or empoldering (Accept any one of the above.) (b) While land reclamation helps to overcome the problem of land constraint, Singapore cannot continue reclaiming land forever. Give two possible reasons for this. (2 marks) • Current technology in the landfill method only allows land to be reclaimed from waters up to 15 metres in depth. • As Singapore is surrounded by other countries, we need to ensure that we do not extend our land into neighbouring territories. • We are limited by the need to keep a certain amount of sea space for shipping activities. (Accept any two of the above.) Self Test 2 93
  • 6. c) State two other measures that the government has taken to overcome the problem of land constraint. (2 marks) • Mixed landuse • High density building • Use of soil-less farming methods (Accept any two of the above.) 2. Fig 3 shows some of the household devices that can be used at home. Study the table carefully and answer the questions that follow. Household devices Litres per use Percentage of the amount of water saved Toilets Conventional flush 19 — Air-assisted flush 2 89% Washing Machines Conventional 140 — Front loading 80 43% Fig 3 (a) How much water does an air-assisted flush toilet save compared to a conventional flush toilet? (1 mark) 17 litres (b) Which type of washing machine would you consider as a water-saving device? Why? (1 mark) The front loading type of washing machine is a water-saving device as it saves 43% more water that the conventional washing machine. (c) Why do you think water-saving devices such as air-assisted flush toilets are not widely used in homes in Singapore? (2 marks) • They may be too expensive to install. • There may be a lack of awareness that such devices exist. (Accept other plausible answers.) 94 Self Test 2
  • 7. (d) Suggest two other methods of water conservation that we can practise at home. (2 marks) • Washing dishes or vegetables in a filled sink or basin • Turning off the tap while brushing our teeth (Accept other plausible answers.) 3. (a) Give two reasons why there is water constraint in Singapore. (2 marks) • There are no large rivers to provide an adequate supply of fresh water. • Many water catchment areas have had to make way for housing and industries. (Accept other plausible answers.) (b) For households in Singapore, the water conservation tax is 30 percent for up to 40 cubic metres of water consumption per month. For water consumption above 40 cubic metres per month, the tax rate increases to 45 percent. (i) From the information given above, explain what water conservation tax is. (1 mark) Water conservation tax is an additional fee or tax on the amount of water used by households. (ii) Why has the government implemented the water conservation tax? (1 mark) This is because the government wants to discourage people from using water excessively. Self Test 2 95
  • 8. (c) Fig 4 shows a part of a brochure produced by PUB, the national water agency, to educate the public on ways to conserve the use of water in our daily lives. Fig 4 Besides water conservation through public education, state three other measures that the Singapore government can take to ensure that there is enough water for the future generation. (3 marks) • Increasing water catchment areas • Signing international agreements on the buying of water • Recycling of water or water reclamation • Water desalination (Accept any three of the above.) 96 Self Test 2