Year : 
2001
Title : 
Geography
Exam : 
JAMB Exam

Paper 1 | Objectives

21 - 30 of 50 Questions

# Question Ans
21.

The basic raw materials for the textile industry include?

A. cotton, wool, jute and rubber

B. flax, wool, pulp and papyrus

C. cotton, wool, pulp and papyrus

D. flax, wool, silk and cotton

D

22.

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

A. pests and diseases

B. widely fluctuating prices

C. high cost of inputs

D. lack of capital

D

23.

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

A. 15.0%

B. 6.7%

C. 33.3%

D. 26.7%

C

24.

Western Europe and North Eastern U.S.A. are the most industrialization regions of the world because they?

A. have abundant human and natural resources

B. are density populated

C. are on either side of the Altantic Ocean

D. have high per capita income

A

25.

Which of the following pairs of cities have both a seaport and an international airport?

A. Rio de Janeiro and Johannesburg

B. Lagos and San Francisco

C. New York and Warri

D. Kampala and Mombasa

B

26.

The sex ratio of any population may be affected by?

A. mortality

B. morbidity

C. migration

D. fertility

B

27.

Crude oil constitutes the bulk of the export products of?

A. Nigeria,Cote d'lvoire, Kuwait and Australia

B. Australia, Java, Nigeria and Libya

C. Libya, Qatar, Ghana and Saudi Arabia

D. Qatar, Nigeria, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia

D

28.

The merging together of a number of urban settlements will produce a?

A. conurbation

B. nucleated settlement

C. linear settlement

D. suburb

A

29.

Automobile industries that are essentially assembly plants are found in?

A. West Africa

B. South Africa

C. West Europe

D. North East U.S.A.

A

30.

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

A. metropolises

B. villages

C. farmsteads

D. towns

B

21.

The basic raw materials for the textile industry include?

A. cotton, wool, jute and rubber

B. flax, wool, pulp and papyrus

C. cotton, wool, pulp and papyrus

D. flax, wool, silk and cotton

D

22.

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

A. pests and diseases

B. widely fluctuating prices

C. high cost of inputs

D. lack of capital

D

23.

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

A. 15.0%

B. 6.7%

C. 33.3%

D. 26.7%

C

24.

Western Europe and North Eastern U.S.A. are the most industrialization regions of the world because they?

A. have abundant human and natural resources

B. are density populated

C. are on either side of the Altantic Ocean

D. have high per capita income

A

25.

Which of the following pairs of cities have both a seaport and an international airport?

A. Rio de Janeiro and Johannesburg

B. Lagos and San Francisco

C. New York and Warri

D. Kampala and Mombasa

B

26.

The sex ratio of any population may be affected by?

A. mortality

B. morbidity

C. migration

D. fertility

B

27.

Crude oil constitutes the bulk of the export products of?

A. Nigeria,Cote d'lvoire, Kuwait and Australia

B. Australia, Java, Nigeria and Libya

C. Libya, Qatar, Ghana and Saudi Arabia

D. Qatar, Nigeria, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia

D

28.

The merging together of a number of urban settlements will produce a?

A. conurbation

B. nucleated settlement

C. linear settlement

D. suburb

A

29.

Automobile industries that are essentially assembly plants are found in?

A. West Africa

B. South Africa

C. West Europe

D. North East U.S.A.

A

30.

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

A. metropolises

B. villages

C. farmsteads

D. towns

B