Year : 
1994
Title : 
Geography
Exam : 
JAMB Exam

Paper 1 | Objectives

31 - 40 of 50 Questions

# Question Ans
31.

The list of exports from Japan to Nigeria is likely to include?

A. motor vehicles, television sets and coal

B. wrist watches, chemicals and crude oil

C. motor vehicles, cameras and industrial machines

D. television sets, iron ore and computers

C

32.

The main hydrological centre in Nigeria is the?

A. Jos Plateau

B. Western Uplands

C. Biu Plateau

D. Eastern Highlands

A

33.

The highest landforms in Nigeria are developed on?

A. sandstones

B. granites

C. basalts

D. shales

B

34.

A system of continuous cultivation based on intensive use of manure is widely practiced in the?

A. Kano close-settled zone

B. Chad Basin

C. Niger Valley

D. Jos area

A

35.

The veldt is a temperate grassland found in?

A. South Africa

B. Australia

C. South America

D. Eurasia

A

36.

An Africa country seeking to reduce unemployment through industrialization will most likely encourage?

A. capital - intensive industries

B. technology - intensive industries

C. small- scale industries

D. labour - intensive industries

D

37.

Agricultural productivity is low in Tropical Africa because of?

A. sparse population and shortage of labour

B. poor soil and unfavourable climate

C. low technology and land fragmentation

D. low demand and lack of credit facilities

C

38.

The greatest problem facing lumbering in Tropical Africa is that the?

A. trees are often buttressed at the base

B. trees do not grow in pure stands

C. further expansion of saw- mill is not viable

D. demand is low

B

39.

Three land-locked countries in West Africa are?

A. Republic of Benin, Mauritania and Niger

B. Togo, Ghana and Chad

C. Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger

D. Mali, Chad Senegal

C

40.

If the total population of the city is 500,000. What is the population of ward4?

A. 150,000

B. 125,000

C. 100,000

D. 75,000

D

31.

The list of exports from Japan to Nigeria is likely to include?

A. motor vehicles, television sets and coal

B. wrist watches, chemicals and crude oil

C. motor vehicles, cameras and industrial machines

D. television sets, iron ore and computers

C

32.

The main hydrological centre in Nigeria is the?

A. Jos Plateau

B. Western Uplands

C. Biu Plateau

D. Eastern Highlands

A

33.

The highest landforms in Nigeria are developed on?

A. sandstones

B. granites

C. basalts

D. shales

B

34.

A system of continuous cultivation based on intensive use of manure is widely practiced in the?

A. Kano close-settled zone

B. Chad Basin

C. Niger Valley

D. Jos area

A

35.

The veldt is a temperate grassland found in?

A. South Africa

B. Australia

C. South America

D. Eurasia

A

36.

An Africa country seeking to reduce unemployment through industrialization will most likely encourage?

A. capital - intensive industries

B. technology - intensive industries

C. small- scale industries

D. labour - intensive industries

D

37.

Agricultural productivity is low in Tropical Africa because of?

A. sparse population and shortage of labour

B. poor soil and unfavourable climate

C. low technology and land fragmentation

D. low demand and lack of credit facilities

C

38.

The greatest problem facing lumbering in Tropical Africa is that the?

A. trees are often buttressed at the base

B. trees do not grow in pure stands

C. further expansion of saw- mill is not viable

D. demand is low

B

39.

Three land-locked countries in West Africa are?

A. Republic of Benin, Mauritania and Niger

B. Togo, Ghana and Chad

C. Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger

D. Mali, Chad Senegal

C

40.

If the total population of the city is 500,000. What is the population of ward4?

A. 150,000

B. 125,000

C. 100,000

D. 75,000

D