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Paper 1 | Objectives | 27 Questions
WASSCE/WAEC MAY/JUNE
Year: 1998
Level: SHS
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Paper 1 | Objectives
Geography
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1988
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Government
Economics
2009
Mathematics (Core)
2017
Biology
2000
English Language
2001
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Agricultural Science
2005
Past Questions
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Classroom
Daily Grove
The vegetation belt associated with valuable hard wood is the
A. Sahel Savanna
B. Tropical rainforest
C. Coniferous forest
D. Mediterranean forest
E. Moutane forest
Temperate grasslands are generally important for
A. mining
B. floating of logs
C. animal grazing
D. processing of meat and cheese
E. burning of grass for fuel
The greatest problem in the use of solar energy is
A. the high risk in its usage
B. its unreliability from day to day and season to season
C. the high intensity associatated with the sun
D. the high cost of transporting it for domestic use
E. its frequency of power failure
The sparse population in the Amazon Basin is best explained by the
A. very high tmperature all the year round
B. low range of temperature for agriculture
C. thick vegetation for settlements and agriculture
D. high relief and rugged terrain
E. high humidity and moist conditions
One danger about the present rate of increase in world population is
A. an improved standard of living
B. the fear of submergence of the earth
C. the high ratio of adults to children
D. decline in the supply of labour
E. an acute food shortage
A rapid population growth in a region can be caused by
A. more deaths than births
B. high emigration
C. the use of family planning methods
D. improved medical care
E. natural hazards
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