Geography Past Questions And Answers
Which of the following is not an environmental hazard?
- A. Sedimentation
- B. Flooding
- C. Earthquake
- D. Deforestation
(a) State three functions each of the following settlements: (i) Cuban: (ii) rural.
(b) Outline four areas of interdependence between rural and urban centres.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2017 THEORYWhich of the following is a feature commonly found in the youthful stage of a river?
- A. Levee
- B. Delta
- C. Oxbow lake
- D. Interlocking spur
Write a geographical account of mining in Nigeria under the following headings:
(a) four mineral deposits;
(b) one town that is important for the mining of each of the minerals in 6(a);
(c) Three benefits of mining in Nigeria;
(d) Three negative effects of mining on the environment of mining areas.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2019 THEORY(a) List four modes of transportation.
(b) Identify four constraints to inland water navigation.
(c) In what four ways can the constraints identified in (b) above be solved?
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2016 THEORYIn Africa the Mediterranean climate occurs in the
- A. south eastern coastland
- B. norther part
- C. continental interior
- D. extreme north and south
population growth rate may be define as the
- A. mortality rate per unit area over a period
- B. number of times an organism occurs with a given period
- C. number of particular species per units area
- D. net rate of mortality rate per unit area over a period
(a) On an outline map of Nigeria locate and name:
(i) one important sea port and one important river port
(ii) The road or railway serving each of the ports in (i) above
(iii) one international airport and one domestic airport
(b) What four factors have helped the development of any one of the ports?
(c) What two factors have limited the use of any one of the ports?
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1990 THEORY(a) Describe five causes of flooding
(b) In what four ways can flooding be controlled?
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1995 THEORYA common problem of the land-locked states of Africa is that?
- A. they have the least developed internal transport network
- B. they are the poorest countries of Africa
- C. imported goods cost twice their normal prices
- D. they are dependent on the coastal neighbours for access to the sea


