Year : 
2002
Title : 
Geography
Exam : 
JAMB Exam

Paper 1 | Objectives

11 - 20 of 50 Questions

# Question Ans
11.

Some of the solid minerals found in Nigeria are?

A. marble tin and columbite

B. tin, iron and diamond

C. tin, diamond and bauxite

D. uranium, lead and iron ore

A

12.

The Obudu Plateau of cross River Basin is economically noted for?

A. tea and coffee plantations

B. cattle ranching and tourism

C. exploitation of forest resources

D. generation of hydroelectricity

A

13.

Which of the regions has the least population of density?

A. Eurasian Tundra

B. North-west Europe

C. North-east U.S.A.

D. The Nile Valley

A

14.

Dairying is an agricultural practice that is most prevalent?

A. in hot and humid regions

B. inlowlands and river valleys

C. around large cities in industrial societies

D. in extensive and undulating plains

C

15.

The catalyst in the economic development of Japan is its?

A. abundant mineral deposits

B. fertile soils suitable for agriculture

C. extensive coastines conducive to shipping

D. large pool of skilled manpower

C

16.

Migration can contribute to solving the problems of rural areas by?

A. making rrural populations less homogenous at a source region

B. redistributing population from high to low density

C. creating job oppurtunities in the source areas

D. promoting industrialisation in the receiving areas

C

17.

In river transport, the problem of irregular levels of water can be overcome by?

A. changing the direction of flow

B. clearing the river of water weeds

C. controlling the current

D. building locks and canals

D

18.

The pair of countries where conurbation is most highly developed is?

A. Argentina and Australia

B. Japan and China

C. France and Germany

D. the USA and England

D

19.

Which of the following is most influential in the location of textile and footwear industries?

A. Low interest rate

B. Raw materials

C. Abundant cheap labour

D. Energy supply

B

20.

What is the birth rate of a country with a total population of 150,000,000 and registered births of 3,000,000 in a given year?

A. 1%

B. 2%

C. 3%

D. 4%

B

11.

Some of the solid minerals found in Nigeria are?

A. marble tin and columbite

B. tin, iron and diamond

C. tin, diamond and bauxite

D. uranium, lead and iron ore

A

12.

The Obudu Plateau of cross River Basin is economically noted for?

A. tea and coffee plantations

B. cattle ranching and tourism

C. exploitation of forest resources

D. generation of hydroelectricity

A

13.

Which of the regions has the least population of density?

A. Eurasian Tundra

B. North-west Europe

C. North-east U.S.A.

D. The Nile Valley

A

14.

Dairying is an agricultural practice that is most prevalent?

A. in hot and humid regions

B. inlowlands and river valleys

C. around large cities in industrial societies

D. in extensive and undulating plains

C

15.

The catalyst in the economic development of Japan is its?

A. abundant mineral deposits

B. fertile soils suitable for agriculture

C. extensive coastines conducive to shipping

D. large pool of skilled manpower

C

16.

Migration can contribute to solving the problems of rural areas by?

A. making rrural populations less homogenous at a source region

B. redistributing population from high to low density

C. creating job oppurtunities in the source areas

D. promoting industrialisation in the receiving areas

C

17.

In river transport, the problem of irregular levels of water can be overcome by?

A. changing the direction of flow

B. clearing the river of water weeds

C. controlling the current

D. building locks and canals

D

18.

The pair of countries where conurbation is most highly developed is?

A. Argentina and Australia

B. Japan and China

C. France and Germany

D. the USA and England

D

19.

Which of the following is most influential in the location of textile and footwear industries?

A. Low interest rate

B. Raw materials

C. Abundant cheap labour

D. Energy supply

B

20.

What is the birth rate of a country with a total population of 150,000,000 and registered births of 3,000,000 in a given year?

A. 1%

B. 2%

C. 3%

D. 4%

B