Geography Past Questions And Answers

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1961

All the following are environmental hazards except

  • A. flooding
  • B. vulcanicity
  • C. afforestation
  • D. deforestation
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2008 OBJ
1962

Which of the following is not a method by which rivers transport their eroded materials?

  • A. suspension
  • B. traction
  • C. attrition
  • D. solution
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2005 OBJ
1963

(a) Describe Nigeria under the following headings: (i) location; (ii) size.

(b) In what five ways are highlands important to the economy of Nigeria

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2014 THEORY
1964

The sun is vertically overhead at the tropic of Capricorn on

  • A. June 21st
  • B. September 23rd
  • C. March 21st
  • D. December 22nd
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2023 OBJ
1965

Two major causes of environmental population in the Niger Delta are?

  • A. oil blowout and gas flaring
  • B. road construction and pipe laying
  • C. deforestation and water pollution
  • D. creek erosion and waste dumping
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1998
1966

Which of the following represents the correct sequences in which denudation occurs?

  • A. Weathering
  • B. weathering
  • C. erosion
  • D. deposition -erosion
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2015
1967

All the following activities belong to primary industries except

  • A. lumbering
  • B. quarrying
  • C. processing
  • D. fishing
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2008 OBJ
1968

The annual rainfall along the coast of Kenya is less than expected for an equatorial region because of the?

  • A. subsidence of airmasses
  • B. configuration of the coastline
  • C. presence of a cold current
  • D. high altitude of the area
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2002
1969

The angle of difference formed between the true North and magnetic North is known as

  • A. magnetic declination
  • B. magnetic differentiation
  • C. magnetic valuation
  • D. magnetic devaluation
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2011 OBJ
1970

Ubanisation can be described as the

  • A. growth of towns, especially in terms of human population and physical size
  • B. eventual merging of two urban centres to form a single, sprawling city
  • C. migration of people from urban to rural areas
  • D. migration people from one urban centre to another
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1994 OBJ