Geography Past Questions And Answers

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1861

When granite is subjected to intense heat or pressure, it forms

  • A. quartzite
  • B. slate
  • C. graphite
  • D. gneiss
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2002 OBJ
1862

which of the following statement is not true about the solar system

  • A. the ray of the sun gives energy to the system
  • B. all the planet rotate round the sun
  • C. the planets revolve around the sun
  • D. the sun is at the Centre of the system
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2016
1863

(a) Name four types of atmospheric resources

(b) Explain the usefulness of any two of the resources named in (a) above.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2003 THEORY
1864

The total population of a country can be obtained from its?

  • A. sample survey
  • B. birth rate
  • C. birth and death rates
  • D. national census
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2013
1865

The difference in the readings on the dry and wet bulb thermometers is used to determine?

  • A. atmospheric pressure
  • B. range of temperature
  • C. evaportraspiration
  • D. relative humidity
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1992
1866

An igneous rock with distinct grains of mica, feldspar and quartz is?

  • A. schist
  • B. basalt
  • C. rhyolite
  • D. granite
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2001
1867

Developing countries mostly engage in primary economic activities because of?

  • A. underdevelopment
  • B. interdependence
  • C. overdependency
  • D. colonization
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2014
1868

A disaster caused by nature or man which poses a serious danger to lives and properties of the people is called environmental

  • A. intervention
  • B. hazard
  • C. interaction
  • D. change
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2014 OBJ
1869

A plateau highly eroded by rivers and broken by deep narrow valleys is

  • A. intermont plateau
  • B. volcanic plateau
  • C. dissected plateau
  • D. lava plateau
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2020 OBJ
1870

The prominent feature running approximately N.W to S.E is best described as

  • A. A ridge
  • B. A spur
  • C. An escarpment
  • D. An embankment
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1999