u knew that it was the northern hemisphere so the sun rises in the west, u than look at source f and determine which way the photograhper was facing, n which way the shadows r facing. u could also see more light on the left hand side of the page. i got 9am (a)simon1989 said:i took the paper home and i still can't work out how to do that time of day question by looking at the photo and topo map. the only thing i could think of was shadows but that could be a cloud or something. any ideas anyone
Well, if the sun riss in the east, and you could compare the photo next to to map, and then figure out north, you could see that the sun in the photo was coming from the east and therefore it was morning i.e. 9am. that's what i think at least.simon1989 said:i took the paper home and i still can't work out how to do that time of day question by looking at the photo and topo map. the only thing i could think of was shadows but that could be a cloud or something. any ideas anyone
fugglybob89 said:u knew that it was the northern hemisphere so the sun rises in the west, u than look at source f and determine which way the photograhper was facing, n which way the shadows r facing. u could also see more light on the left hand side of the page. i got 9am (a)
I'm pretty sure the questions would of suited everyones options... I agree with the multiple choice bit =)Amylou222 said:I thought it was really good, though some of the multiple choice were a bit iffy! The essays all really suited my classes options (Macquarie Marshes/Coastal Dunes for essay 1; small country town of Nundle for essay 2; eucalyptus oil production for essay 3), so that was good!
Overall a fair exam I think :-D
I did the same thing with my ecosystems essay. I think it was right though... I mean, I don't think they were looking for a typical ecosystems essay where you just dump a whole lot of information on the examiner (even though that's what expected of us geography students). I integrated recent statistics on global warming and Global environmental dynamics, with specific reference to my case studies. I think if you're a good geography student and you actually know your stuff the gibberish would of been somewhat informative and logical *cheesy grins*Dave2007 said:Decent paper...apart from the ecosystems essay I reckon I went well.
SA/MC: Generally they were alot fairer than other papers, although afew were a bit iffy...like how are you meant to know what they want when they give you about 5 lines and 5 marks to describe the huge topic of world cities? And the shadows multiple choice was ridiculous...
Ecosystems: I completely misinterpreted the question. Where it said "environmental change" I had just read a newspaper article that used that phrase as a euphamism for climate change...and had read about the politicisation of some other HSC exam. So i jumped in, figuring it was a climate change essay...and I talked about climate change and coral reefs quite well, until 3 paragraphs in I was out of content and was reduced to giberring out bullshit. I wish I'd thought clearly and done a straight ecosystem stress/management pre-prepared
Urban dynamics essay: Very unusual topic for this part of the exam, but easy to talk about with our case study suburb...I can imagine quite afew people around the state got screwed with this though
Economic activity: This was the "slip in your pre-prepared" one. Nature, distribution and future directions was utterly predictable.