Geography Past Questions And Answers

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2961

(a) Highlight any four differences between urban and rural settlements.

(b) Outline any four favourable conditions for the growth of settlements.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2012 THEORY
2962

The rock type whose principal constituents can be seen without magnification is?

  • A. limestone
  • B. basalt
  • C. sandstone
  • D. granite
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2007
2963

Which of the following is not a problem of overpopulation?

  • A. widespread unemployment
  • B. inadequate workforce
  • C. rapid increase in population
  • D. decline in standard of health
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2007 OBJ
2964

The following are areas of lowlands in Nigeria except in Nigeria

  • A. The Chad Basin
  • B. The Eastern Scarpland
  • C. The Coaster plain
  • D. The Niger-Benue trough
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2020
2965

The most serious demographic problem in Southeast Asia is?

  • A. low birth rate
  • B. high death rate
  • C. unbalanced age/sex structure
  • D. high growth rate
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1991
2966

Which of the following is the smallest from of settlement?

  • A. Farmstead
  • B. Village
  • C. Metropolis
  • U D. Town
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2014 OBJ
2967

When weathering occurs on hillslopes, rock debris usually pile up at the bottom of the hill slope to form

  • A. creep
  • B. pebbles
  • C. levee
  • D. screes
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2023 OBJ
2968

Sparse population in the middle belt of Nigeria can not be attributed to

  • A. Absence of major industries
  • B. Absence of major minerals
  • C. Poor soil
  • D. Slave trade
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2021
2969

The two potent human factors that destabilize ecosystems are?

  • A. afforestation and logging
  • B. monocropping and reforestation
  • C. reforestation and mining
  • D. monocropping and mining
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2007
2970

What is the longitude of a place X whose time is noon when Greenwich meantime is 6p.m?

  • A. 45°W
  • B. 60°E
  • C. 60°W
  • D. 90°W
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1990 OBJ