
Jamb Geography Past Questions (2011)
This set of 50 multiple-choice questions is sourced from the 2011 JAMB Geography past paper, providing an authentic practice experience for aspiring university students in Nigeria. It meticulously covers essential geographical themes, from interpreting detailed topographical maps and understanding climatic phenomena to analyzing economic activities and population dynamics.
About This Exam
This set of 50 multiple-choice questions is sourced from the 2011 JAMB Geography past paper, providing an authentic practice experience for aspiring university students in Nigeria. It meticulously covers essential geographical themes, from interpreting detailed topographical maps and understanding climatic phenomena to analyzing economic activities and population dynamics.
Topics Covered
Exam Structure
- Question Formatmcq
- Total Questions50
- Estimated Duration17 minutes
- Difficulty LevelMedium
Learning Objectives
- •Analyze topographical maps to interpret landforms and human settlements.
Prerequisites
A foundational understanding of basic geographical concepts, including map reading skills, knowledge of earth's physical processes, and an awareness of human-environment interactions.
Sample Questions
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The total number of pigs, camels and donkeys is
In which of the following regions is high population concentration attributable to agricultural development?
The Ruhr
The Nile Basin
The Amazon Basin
The Midlands of England
The area can be described as
Low plain
Rugged relief
Flood plain
Plateau
Lagos, Sydney, Singapore, Hong Kong and Calabar are which have considerable importance because they
Are cross roads of international airlines
Have seaports
Are densely populated
Are administrative capital
Which of the following African countries is landlocked?
Zambia
Gabon
Sudan
Mozambique
An example of a great circle is
The equator
The earth
Latitude
Latitude
Most less developed nations are trade debtors because
Of their continuous link with colonial master
Of the gross in-balance in international trade
They import manufactured goods from industrialized nations
Their currencies are weak
The population cluster of Kano, Kaduna and Zaria cities in Northern in the 1960's are best explained by
Cultural factors
Favourable climatic conditions
The existence of major cash crops
The presence of industrial employment
When a manufacturing enterprise produces goods which form raw materials for other enterprises, it is referred to as
Value added
Sub-contracting
Forward linkage
Backward linkage
Wheat production is associated with the
Kano Plains and Ghezira Project
Ghezira Plains and the Pampas of Argentina
Prairies of North America and the Pampas of Argentina
Gages Plains and the Pampas of Argentina
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How to Prepare
Key Preparation Tips
- Thoroughly review the map provided and understand all its symbols and features.
Mistakes to Avoid
- •Misinterpreting map symbols or contour lines.
Success Criteria
Achieving a high score, typically above 70%, by correctly answering a majority of the questions, demonstrating a strong grasp of the tested geographical concepts and skills.
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