Geography Past Questions And Answers

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3131

The shaded areas labelled Y on the map are noted for

  • A. Dry season wheat cultivation
  • B. Floodland rice cultivation
  • C. Large-scale fish farming
  • D. Large-scale irrigation farming
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1997
3132

(a)(i) Define the term Environmental Resources,

(ii) List two types of Environmental Resources other than water.

(b) Highlight four ways in which water is important as an environmental resource.

(c) Outline two problems that might arise from the degradation of water resources.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2008 THEORY
3133

The major effect of flooding in Nigeria is the

  • A. increase in the volume of water available for domestic use
  • B. high yield hectare of agricultural land
  • C. cooling of adjacent areas
  • D. detruction of farms and houses
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1997 OBJ
3134

The longitudinal extent of Nigeria is

  • A. 8°
  • B. 10°
  • C. 12°
  • D. 14°
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1991 OBJ
3135

(a) Explain five reasons why the production of consumer goods is common in developing countries.

(b) Outline five factors which influence industrial locations.

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2017 THEORY
3136

Winds whose direction is reversed from one season to the other are called the

  • A. Harmattan
  • B. Mistral
  • C. Fohn
  • D. Monsoon
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1994 OBJ
3137

Which of the following regions in Nigeria has an average height of over 100 metres above sea level?

  • A. Biu Plateau
  • B. North-Central Highlands
  • C. Adamawa Highlands
  • D. Western Highlands
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1994 OBJ
3138

The Horn of Africa is relatively dry owing to?

  • A. the presence of warm ocean currents in the region
  • B. its distance from the belt of tropical cycllones
  • C. the dominance of cold ocean currents in the region
  • D. its proximity to the high ranges of East Africa
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2006
3139

The earth lies between

  • A. Mercury and Venus
  • B. Mars and Jupiter
  • C. Venus and Mars
  • D. Jupiter and Saturn
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2007 OBJ
3140

The phenomenon whereby the population and functions of a single town in a country far exceed those of others is referred to as?

  • A. primacy
  • B. dominance
  • C. agglomeration
  • D. conurbation
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1993