The crop that will be most suitable for cultivation in the lower basin of River Madu is



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2001 GEOGRAPHY

The crop that will be most suitable for cultivation in the lower basin of River Madu is



  1. coffee

  2. groundnut

  3. cotton

  4. ice

  1. The feature, running approximately North to North-East, on which the trigonometrical station is located is a

  1. conical hill

  2. cliff

  3. ridge

  4. plateau

  1. The distance as the crow flies between the trigonometrically station and Josan is approximately


  1. The most prominent economic activity in the North-Western part of the area is likely to be

  1. mining

  2. lumbering

  3. mixed farming

D. animal husbandry

  1. The highest point in the area is


Use the diagram below to answer questions 6 and 7



  1. Cocoa production represents



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In surveying, fixed obstacles are best dealt with by

  1. avoiding them

  2. using abney level

  3. removing them

  4. laying offsets


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The most suitable statistical diagram to show spatial distribution of production is the

  1. divided circle

  2. dot map

  3. pie char

  4. line graph

  1. The main purpose of any ground survey is to

  1. make an accurate map of a part of the earth's surface

  2. measure and record lines and angles of places

  3. derive accurate baseline data for urban planning

  4. have a detailed knowledge of the geology of a place

  1. The main advantage of plane tabling as a survey method is that it

  1. is a fast method

  2. gives accurate results in most situations

  3. is an all-weather method

  4. requires little or no skill to use

  1. Bees and butterflies are important to flowering plants because they

  1. pollinate the plants

  2. satisfy human needs

  3. produce honey

  4. extract excess nectar

  1. A depositional landform occurring where streams emerge a mountain area in a desert is

  1. a self dune

  2. a playa lake

  3. a rock pedestal

  4. an alluvial fan

  1. The prairies of North America are

  1. montane grasslands

  2. temperate deserts

  3. tropical grasslands

  4. temperate grasslands

  1. The Stevenson's screen is raised about one meter above the ground in order to avoid

  1. rain drops entering it

  2. the influence of strong winds

  3. the effects of nearby trees

  4. the heat from the ground

  1. The variable which is both a control and an element of weather and climate is

  1. wind

  2. air mass

  3. temperature

  4. rainfall

  1. The greatest threat to the world's wildlife population is

  1. the poor management of game reserves

  2. the development of zoological gardens

  3. excessive hunting

  4. the destruction of habitats

  1. The formation of coal is associated with

  1. landslides and deposition

  2. earth movement and pressure

  3. heat and pressure

  4. earth tremor and heat

  1. A hazard that could be traced directly to ozone layer depletion is the

  1. escalation of the melting of polar and temperate ice caps

  2. introduction of ultra violet rays into the troposphere

  3. submergence of numerous coastal settlements in the world

  4. extension of desert-like conditions to the Savannah

  1. An example of a landform produced by glaciation is

  1. a cirque

  2. a sand-dune

  3. an ox-bow lake

  4. horizon

  1. The vertical section of the soil from the surface down to the bedrock, showing different layers, is known as soil

  1. colour

  2. profile

  3. texture

  4. horizon

  1. The time difference between a place on longitude 350W and another on longitude 250E is

  1. 2 hours

  2. 3 hours

  3. 5 hours

  4. 4 hours

  1. High temperatures and heavy rainfall throughout the year describe the climate of

  1. India, Uganda and Ethiopia

  2. Sierra Leone, Nigeria and Ghana

  3. Democratic Republic of Congo, Brazil and Indonesia

  4. Britain, North and South Korea and Namibia

  1. The Dead Sea is the most saline lake in the world because

  1. it is surrounded by saline rocks

  2. sea water seeps into it

  3. no river flows out from it

  4. it is located in the desert

  1. An igneous rock with distinct grains of mica, feldspar and quartz is

  1. schist

  2. basalt

  3. rhyolite

  4. granite

  1. High tides are produced when the

  1. moon is perpendicular to the earth's axis

  2. earth completes a revolution round the sun

  3. earth, the moon and the sun are on a straight line

  4. sea level rises because of the earth's rotation

  1. The basic raw materials for the textile industry include

  1. cotton, wool, jute and rubber

  2. flax, wool, pulp and papyrus

  3. cotton, wool, pulp and papyrus

  4. flax, wool, silk and cotton

  1. The world's I leading producer of cocoa is

  2. The main problem faced by export crop producers in developing countries is

  1. pests and diseases

  2. widely fluctuation prices

  3. high cost of inputs

  4. lack of capital

  1. Western Europe and North Eastern USA are the most industrialized regions of the world because

  1. have abundant human and natural resources

  2. are densely populated

  3. are on either side of the Atlantic Ocean

  4. have high per capital income

  1. The population of a town in 1975 was 210,000 but grew to 280,000 in 1980. What was the annual growth rate?


  1. Which of the following pairs of cities have both seaport and international airport?

  1. Rio de Janeiro and Johannesburg

  2. Lagos and San Francisco

  3. New York and Warri

  4. Kampala and Mombasa

  1. The sex ratio of any population may be affected by

  1. Mortality

  2. morbidity

  3. migration

  4. fertility

  1. Crude oil constitutes the bulk of the export products of

  1. Nigeria, Cote d'Ivoire, Kuwait and Australia

  2. Australia, Java, Nigeria, and Libya

  3. Libya, Qatar, Ghana and Saudi Arabia

  4. Qatar, Nigeria, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia

  1. The merging together of a number of urban settlements will produce a

  1. conurbation

  2. nucleated settlement

  3. linear settlement

  4. suburb

  1. Automobile industries that are essentially assembly plants are found in

  1. West Africa

  2. South Africa

  3. Western Europe

  4. North East USA

  1. Nucleated groups of houses occupied largely by people engaged in primary occupation are referred to as

  1. metropolises

  2. villages

  3. farmsteads

  4. towns

  1. The group of hardwoods that are suitable for railway sleepers in Nigeria is

  1. gmelina, teak and spruce

  2. obeche, mahogany and pine

  3. pine, fir and mahogany

  4. mahogany, obeche and iroko

  1. The relative dryness of the Horn of Africa is due to

  1. the dominance of cold currents in the region

  2. the distance from the belt of tropical cyclones

  3. its closeness to the high ranges of East Africa

  4. the shape and direction of the shoreline

  1. The most capital-intensive sector of the Nigerian economy today is

  1. transportation

  2. agriculture

  3. mining

  4. trading

  1. A country well known for the production of copper in Africa is

  1. Ghana

  2. Republic of Benin

  3. Zambia

  4. Egypt

  1. The major problems associated with rapid urban growth in tropical Africa are

  1. over-population, traffic congestion and urban-rural migration

  2. traffic congestion, neglect of agriculture and urban-rural migration

  3. rural-urban migration, unemployment and rising crime rate

  4. rural-rural migration, unemployment and rising crime rate

  1. The development of a climax vegetation in the Savannah belt of Nigeria is disturbed mainly by

  1. lurnbering^

  1. animal grazing

  1. The areas in Nigeria where temperate crops may be grown include

  1. Jos Plateau and Mambilla Plateau

  2. Mandara Mountains and Biu Plateau

  3. Apata Hills and Effon Ridge

  4. Oban Hills and Yoruba Highlands

  1. Examples of fold mountains in Africa are

  1. Drakensberg Mountains and Mount Cameroun

  2. Atlas Mountains and Mount Kenya

  3. Cape Ranges and Atlas Mountains

  4. Mount Kilimanjaro and Atlas Mountains




  1. The most densely populated city which is also the capital of a country in Africa is

  1. Dakar

  2. Cape Town

  3. Abuja

  4. Cairo

  1. A good example of cuesta landscape in Nigeria is

  1. Biu Plateau

  2. Udi Hills

  3. Yoruba Hills

  4. North Central Highlands

  1. The greatest environmental problem around Nkalagu and Ewekoro is

  1. man-made lakes

  2. air pollution

  3. land subsidence

  4. water pollution

  1. Nigeria recently entered into trade agreements in petroleum products and gas with

  1. all West African countries

  2. most countries of North Africa

  3. some West African Countries

  4. all African countries

50. Lakes Kivu and Malawi are related in that they

  1. attract a large number of tourists

  2. lie in the Northern Hemisphere

  3. are rift valley lakes

  4. are crater lakes

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