Waec 2002 Geography Past Questions And Answers

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1

Environmental controls include all the following except

  • A. afforestation
  • B. preservation
  • C. conservation
  • D. degradation
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2

One characteristic of intensive farming is that it is usually practiced in urban centres with

  • A. inadequate water supply
  • B. large population
  • C. low population
  • D. mineral deposits
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3

Which of the following is not a characteristic of the rain-forest?

  • A. there is a great varity of tree
  • B. many of the trees have large buttresses
  • C. there are many climbling plants
  • D. absence of epiphytes
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4

Most of the industries located in rural area are

  • A. market-oriented
  • B. high energy-oriented
  • C. raw material-oriented
  • D. transport-oriented
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5

(a) What is environmental pollution?

(b) Describe four causes of environmental pollution

(c) Outline three ways in which environmental pollution can be controlled

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6

The largest concentration of human population is in

  • A. North America
  • B. Western Europe
  • C. West Africa
  • D. South East Asia
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7

(a) Draw a well-labelled diagram to show the intreral structure of the earth

(b) Describe the main features of any two of the parts shown in (a) above.

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8

Which of the following features promote the development of nucleated settlement?

  • A. nodal centres and natural harbours
  • B. narrow valleys and rugged highlands
  • C. dissected plains and nodal centres
  • D. extensive fertile plains and steep valleys
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9

The instrument used for measuring atmospheric pressure is known as

  • A. rain guage
  • B. thermometer
  • C. barometer
  • D. sundial
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10

The most critical element in an ecosystem is the

  • A. growth per day
  • B. energy flow within the system
  • C. number of organism in the system
  • D. location of the system
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