Geography Past Questions And Answers

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1291

The world leading producer of cocoa is

  • A. Nigeria
  • B. Ecuador
  • C. Ghana
  • D. Brazil
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2019
1292

A country which experiences earthquakes frequently is?

  • A. Cameroon
  • B. Japan
  • C. Brazil
  • D. Tanzania
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2005
1293

A form of chemical weathering is__________

  • A. fragmentation
  • B. exfoilation
  • C. carbonation
  • D. shattering
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2018
1294

A poor settlement on the edge of a city is known as

  • A. ghetto
  • B. shanty town
  • C. slum
  • D. new town
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2019
1295

The veldt is a temperate grassland found in?

  • A. South Africa
  • B. Australia
  • C. South America
  • D. Eurasia
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1994
1296

The cooling of a warm moist air current as it passes over a cold sea or land surface often causes

  • A. a counter current
  • B. rainfall
  • C. a cyclone
  • D. fogs
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1996 OBJ
1297

Which of the following farming systems is likely to give rise to nucleated rural settlements?

  • A. Grazing
  • B. Large-scale farming
  • C. Subsistence farming
  • D. Irrigation farming
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2004
1298

A ginnery is a place where cotton is

  • A. planted
  • B. woven into clothes
  • C. processed to take out the seed
  • D. stored for distribution
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2012 OBJ
1299

(a) Draw an outline map of Nigeria. On the map. show and name:

(i) the position of Tropical Maritime air mass (S.W. Winds) in July:

(ii) the position of Inter Tropical Convergence Zone (I. T. C. Z) in July;

(iii) the relative position of Tropical Continental air mass (N. F. Winds) in July:

(iv) three towns located in (a.)(i) above.

(b) State four characteristics of the wet season in Nigeria.

(c) List two cash crops grown during the wet season in Nigeria.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2015 THEORY
1300

Plants in the savannah are adapted mainly to alternating periods of high and low?

  • A. light intensities
  • B. water supply
  • C. temperatures
  • D. soil salinity
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1993