Geography Past Questions And Answers

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2281

Spits are formed by

  • A. Ocean currents and trade winds
  • B. Wave erosion
  • C. Long share drift and wave depositions
  • D. Westerly winds
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2016 OBJ
2282

In developing countries, the most inhibiting factor for industrialization is?

  • A. multicultural economy
  • B. monocultural economy
  • C. capitalism
  • D. diversified economy
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2010
2283

A climate that is wet for up to 10months with a single peak, an annual rainfall of 300mm and a mean monthly temperature of at least 26°C is

  • A. Tropical humid(Af)
  • B. Tropcal monsoon(Am)
  • C. Tropical wet and dry (Aw)
  • D. Warm humid subtropical (Ca)
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2002
2284

(a) What is a spring?

(b) With the aid of diagrams, describe three ways by which springs may be formed.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2001 THEORY
2285

(a) Outline four components of soil.

(b) Describe, using a diagram, the soil profile.

(c) Highlight any three farming practices that can lead to soil erosion.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2004 THEORY
2286

A settlement where two rivers meet is called a

  • A. nodal town
  • B. linear settlement
  • C. nucleated settlement
  • D. confluence town
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2023
2287

The population of a country in 1990 and 2005 is given as 46, 850, 112 and 58, 855, 827 respectively. The approximate annual population increase is?

  • A. 650 381
  • B. 700 381
  • C. 750 381
  • D. 800 381
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2007
2288

Ports that specialize in receiving and redistributing goods to neighboring countries are called

  • A. river ports
  • B. entrepots
  • C. outports
  • D. inland ports
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2006 OBJ
2289

Which of the following crops requires sandy porous and well aerated soils for growth?

  • A. Tea
  • B. Coffee
  • C. Rice
  • D. Groundnut
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1998 OBJ
2290

The high cost of lumbering operations in tropical forests is mainly due to?

  • A. shortage of labour
  • B. absence of many rivers
  • C. absence of pure stands of trees
  • D. low quality of available timber
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1998