Geography Past Questions And Answers

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641

The approximate length of R. Ofon is

  • A. 18.3 km
  • B. 16.5 km
  • C. 6.6 km
  • D. 3.0 km
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2019 OBJ
642

The main occupation of the people in the area on the map is most likely to be

  • A. Fishing
  • B. Lumbering
  • C. Mining
  • D. Farming
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2002
643

The mode of transport that is best suited for the distribution of petroleum products is

  • A. road
  • B. water
  • C. rail
  • D. pipeline
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2003 OBJ
644

The major factor responsible for the low population density in the west coast of Southern Africa is?

  • A. slave trade
  • B. low rainfall
  • C. rugged relief
  • D. disease infestation
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2004 OBJ
645

Lateralization of the soil is very common in the?

  • A. tropical region
  • B. desert region
  • C. temperate region
  • D. polar region
View Discussion (0)JAMB 1991
646

Elements such as wind, water vapour, sunlight and gases which are of benefit to man, animals and plants are called

  • A. Human resources
  • B. Atmospheric resources
  • C. Vegetation resources
  • D. Water resources
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2016 OBJ
647

Man has interfered with the ecosystem through I. farming II. modification of weather and climate III. overgrazing

  • A. I only
  • B. II only
  • C. II and III only
  • D. I,II and III
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2001 OBJ
648

An example of intensive farming system in Nigeria is?

  • A. pastoral farming
  • B. crop rotation
  • C. market gardening
  • D. mixed farming
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2007
649

If a map has a scale of 1:50,000 and oil palm plantation is represented on the map by a rectangle 4cm by 3cm, what is the area of the plantation?

  • A. 3sq. km
  • B. 4sq. km
  • C. 12sq.km
  • D. 20sq.km
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2009
650

A government policy which is likely to encourage massive importation of goods into a country is the?

  • A. increase in import tariffs
  • B. increase in wages
  • C. reduction in travel allowance
  • D. relaxation of currency control
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2002