Geography Past Questions And Answers

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1571

The highest lands in Nigeria are found on the?

  • A. Mambilla Plateau
  • B. Oban Hills
  • C. North Central Plateau
  • D. Western Highlands
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2004
1572

In the broadest sense, the two major types of ecosystems are?

  • A. terrestrial and arboreal
  • B. aquatic and vegetal
  • C. terrestrial and aquatic
  • D. aquatic and arboreal
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2007
1573

In the northern hemisphere, the summer solstice is experienced on?

  • A. September 22/23
  • B. June 21
  • C. December 22
  • D. March 21
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2021 OBJ
1574

The annual range of temperature as shown in the graph is approximately

  • A. 4°C
  • B. 8°C
  • C. 24°C
  • D. 28°C
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1994
1575

The term used to describe the vegetation type of the Amazon Basin is?

  • A. pampas
  • B. coniferous
  • C. selvas
  • D. vale
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2014
1576

If M is due west of station N, the bearing of M from N is

  • A. 180°
  • B. 270°
  • C. 90°
  • D. 360°
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2019
1577

Bees and butterflies are important to flowering plants because they?

  • A. pollinate the plants
  • B. satisfy human needs
  • C. produce honey
  • D. extract excess nectar
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2001
1578

Which of the following combinations of factors BEST explains the absence of major ocean fishing ground around tropical Africa?

  • A. Hot climate and warm ocean currents
  • B. Narrow comtinental shelf and unindented coastline
  • C. Upwelling of deep sea water and poor plankton supply
  • D. Warm seas and pollution of sea water
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1993
1579

The manufacturing of textiles and garments is most popular in

  • A. South Korea
  • B. Japan
  • C. Taiwan
  • D. Thailand
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1999 OBJ
1580

Migrant-receiving areas tend to be characterized by?

  • A. equal sex ratio
  • B. high per capita income
  • C. the predominance of males
  • D. extensive industrial development
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2004