Geography Past Questions And Answers
The drainage pattern of the Gindi river basin is

- A. Rectangular
- B. Radial
- C. Trellis
- D. Dendritic
Which of the following factors may lead to an area being densely populated?
- A. High plateaux
- B. Lowland plains
- C. Rugged mountains
- D. Active volcanoes
(a) Outline five factors which an industrialist will consider when locating a fruit canning industry.
(b) Explain five benefits derived from the concentration of manufacturing industries in urban centers.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2019 THEORY(a) On an outline map of West Africa, locate and name
(i) two ECOWAS member countries along the coast
(ii) two ECOWAS member countries in the interior
(iii) the capital of each of the countries
(b) Describe six benefits which any one of the countries shown on your map derives from its membership of the ECOWAS
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1991 THEORYThe vertical section of the soil from the surface down to the bedrock, showing different layers, is known as soil?
- A. colour
- B. profile
- C. texture
- D. horizon
The inorganic component of an ecosystem is made up of?
- A. water and microbes
- B. plants and animals
- C. minerals and litter
- D. soil and climate
The direction of flow of ocean currents is determined mainly by the
- A. rotation of the earth and land and sea breezes
- B. shape of the continents and the temperature of the continental interior
- C. prevailing winds and the rotation of the earth
- D. depth of the ocean and the amount of fresh water inflow
The principal of a closed traversed is that?
- A. The compass is read at each point in turn and as a check, back bearings are taken
- B. the compass is read and forward bearings are taken
- C. the compass is read at each point and plotted as a check
- D. the compass is read at each point and turned back at each point
'It is an area of great industrial and agricultural activities and hence supports great concentration of people'. This statement best describes
- A. the amazon basin
- B. the north east of U.S.A
- C. the Niger valley
- D. North Africa
The highest point in the area is

- A. 300m
- B. 250m
- C. 320m
- D. 275m


