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Which of the following phenomena is not directly related to the rotation of the earth?
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- B. varrying duration of sunshine hours
- C. unequal solar radiation on the earth's surface
- D. night and day
- E. the tropics
- A. relationship with former colonial rulers
- B. production of similar goods
- C. deliberate government policies in recent times
- D. competition among the nations in Africa
- E. frequent changes in government of different countries
- A. the soil is not productive
- B. the population is sparse
- C. there are insect pests and disease carriers
- D. mineral resources can be found there
- E. none of the above
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waec/wassce past questions and answers for GEOGRAPHY-2022
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Wassce/waec geography (2022) questions and answers 31 - 40, wassce/waec geography (2022) questions and answers 41 - 50, wassce/waec geography map reading (2022) questions and answers 1 - 10.
1. What is the scale of the map in statement form?
2. the growth of nonso settlement is probably because, 3. the highest spot on the mapped area is approximately, 4. the distance as the crow flies from bukola to balu is approximately, 5. the commercial centre in the mapped area is, 6. the watershed in the mapped area is situated, 7. if the map is reduced by half its original size, what would be the scale of the new map, 8. what is the direction of flow of river juth, 9. what is the contour interval on the mapped area, 10. which of the following settlements is unrelated, wassce/waec geography (2023) questions and answers 11 - 20.
11. Which region exported the highest tonnes of rice?
12. by how tonnes was the export of rice from region t higher than that from region u, 13. the total export of rice for regions r and t is, 14. the sharp pillars hanging from the roof of a cavern in limestone regions are called, 15. two towns, p and q are on the international date line and in the same hemisphere. if the distance between the two towns is 444km and town p is located on latitude 3 degree north, on what latitude is town q located, 16. in koppens's classification of climates, cs refers to, 17. lines drawn on maps joining places with equal amount of cloud cover are called, 18. which of the following statements is accurate, 19. which of the following coastal features is not due to erosion, 20. in tis old stage, a river-would (i) be interrupted by waterfalls and rapids (ii) flow sluggishly and develop pronounced meanders (iii) flow fast and have truncated spurs (iv) develop levees and have a flood plain, 21. the movement of the earth that causes variation in the lengths of the day and night is, 23. the type of cloud from which thunder storms and heavy rain are experienced in the tropics is, 24. which type of mountain is also called the mountain of denudation, 25. which of the following is a process of wind erosion, 26. the weathering process which is commonly found in limestone regions is, 27. which of the following statements is not accurate about sea and land breeze, 28. the term pyroclastic best describes, 29. it is composed of layers of ash and cinders alternating with lava. it has a broad base and steep convex slopes. the above features are associaed with, 30. which of the following pairs are characteristics of igneous rocks they i. are stratified ii. are metamorphosed rocks iii. are crystalline iv. originate from molten magma, 31. a small difference between the readings of the wet and dry bulb thermometers is an indication of, 32. which of the following climatic features describes the equatorial climate, 33. the formations of block mountains are best asociated with, 34. which of the following landforms is not associated with an advancing shoreline, 35. the term relative location of settlements refers to, 36. a major cause of rapid population growth rate in tropical africa is, 37. the most significant factor that led to the revolution in the japanese industrial sector is the, 38. which of the following reasons accounts for the low traffic on rivers in africa, 39. the trade liberalization policy of ecowas is aimed at, 40. which of the following is a factor of population growth, 41. the least important factor in the location of settlements is the availability of, 42. if the total population of a country is 75,000,000 and its total land area is 25o,000km square, what is its population density, 43. a major hindrance to foreign investment in tropical african countries is, 44. one of the major problems of manufacturing industries in tropical africa is, 45. the transport system which is most affected by climatic factors is, 46. the term overpopulation could best be described as a situation where, 47. the best way of solving transportation problems in a cosmopolitan city is, 48. transportation helps economic development through all the following except the, 49. which of the following is the leading industrial zone in the west african subregion, 50. which of the following is a light industry, i recommend you check my article on the following:, poscholars team..
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NECO Geography Practical and Essay Answers: (Physical)
(1ai) Relief; the relief of the mapped area (kashimbila N.W) can be described as follows (i)A dissected plateau is found off the north-central area of the map which extended to the Central area. (ii)The eastern, western, and southern areas of the mapped area are mainly lowlands with the lowest height of 500m above sea level
(1aii) Drainage pattern; this can be described in the following ways (i)the main river is the katsina ala given and other minor ones that empty their water into it e;g mku,agbadi,apipo,abagu,kangi, etc . The direction of flow of river katsina – Ala is from north-west to south–east on the map. (ii)the drainage pattern of the mapped area is dendritic.
(1aiii) Settlement; the settlement pattern of the mapped area is displeased on scalloped settlement. That is the building is far from each other with few social amenities.
(1b) The development of given katsina – ala in these stages there is the youthful and matured and old age stages. The youthful stage marks the source of river katsina – ala at Bamenda highlands with a V-shape valley. The matured stage of the rivers is characterized by meanders and U-shaped valleys. The old stage leads to the mouth of given katsina – ala (I;e when it empties its water to river Benue)
The reasons for the above cycles of development of given katsina – ala are;
(i)Vertical erosion at the youthful stage (ii)Lateral erosion and transportation at the matured stage (iii)Deposition of materials at the old age stage.
(2a) (i)changing of the seasons not the same temperature in different parts of the Earth (ii)change of the length of the Day and Night during the year (iii)change of the position of the midday sun and night during the year and in the different parts of the Earth (iv)Change of the lunar eclipse and marking of the year.
(2bi) (i)Equinox refers to a day with an equal duration of day and night. We have two equinoxes in a year which are: -Spring equinox on March 20 -Autumnal equinox on September 22
-Examples- (i)It could be spring or autumnal. (ii)It is equal lengths of day and night (iii)the days and nights are equal
(2bii) Solstice refers to a day with either the longest day or the shortest. The two solstices in a year are: -Winter solstice on December 22 -Summer solstice on June 21
-Examples- (i)It could be summer or winter (ii)It is the unequal length of day and night (iii)The days are longer in summer and shorter in winter.
(2c) (i)Because the changes in hours of daylight and in temperature caused by revolution and tilt lead to the yearly change of seasons at middle latitudes. If Earth’s axis were perpendicular to its plane of orbit, seasons would not occur. In addition, every place on Earth’s surface would experience 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness every day. On the other hand, if Earth’s axis were tilted more than 23.5°, each hemisphere would experience hotter summers and colder winters.
(ii)Because On the first day of summer, every point on Earth within 23.5° of the North Pole experiences 24 hours of daylight. The boundary of this region, at latitude 66.5° N, is the Arctic Circle. On June 21 in the Southern Hemisphere, every point south of the Antarctic Circle (latitude 66.5° S ) experiences 24 hours of darkness.
(iii)Because The hemisphere tilted toward the sun receives more direct sunlight and thus has warmer temperatures and longer days. The hemisphere tilted away from the sun receives indirect sunlight. That hemisphere has cooler temperatures and shorter days. In other words, it changes the summer to be warm and bright and also changes it to be Winter.
(7a) Environmental conservation is the practice of us humans saving the environment from the loss of species, and the destruction of the ecosystem, primarily due to pollution and human activities.
(7b) (i)Water (ii)oil (iii)coal (iv)iron
(7c) (i)Recycling; This is a process by which the life of a resource is extended by means of recycling it or reusing it as an input or output. This is applicable only to on-energy resources since the use of a material as an energy resource results in its useless dissipation into the atmosphere. In other words Reprocessing of unwanted products (e.g. newspapers, scrap metals, glass and sewage etc.).
(ii)Waste Reduction; waste reduction, will automatically ensure lesser exploitation of resources. Waste reduction can be achieved by appropriately redesigning industrial processes so that there will be technological efficiency in utilizing the resource and avoidance of waste to the minimum. In other words, Further, the waste of one industry can be used as the raw material of another industry.
(iii)Material Substitution: the use of a material resource can be restricted by finding an alternative resource. The problem in this is that many materials have extensive uses and also joint uses. In other words, the copper sheet can be substituted by aluminum, which at the same time would reduce demand for soldering agents made from and lead. Aluminum is being extensively substituted for tin, particularly, in the production of metal cans and containers.
(iv)Rewilding; Allowing areas to restore themselves naturally without interference by humans (except possible species reintroduction)
(8a) (i)Location; The spatial location of features is defined by coordinates in a specific reference system. In other words, they are represented by points, lines, or polygons, and the geometry of the three-dimensional representation in space.
(ii)Data Quality; refers to the credibility and accuracy of the data or more generally how good the data is. In other words, quantitative quality relates to measurable components such as spatial accuracy. And the qualitative quality consists of those non-measured components, which usually relate to the entire data set and not to specific objects.
(iii)Generalization; relates to the level of scale and details associated with the object. Objects may be aggregated from larger to lower scale, while the opposite process is very limited. For example, if the countries layer can be aggregated into a states layer but the opposite cannot be accomplished without external data.
(iv)Entity versus field-based data; The world can be represented as a set of discrete entities such as forests, rivers, roads, and buildings. This is referred to as the Entity based approach. In other words, the field-based approach represents the world as a continuous function with attributes that vary in space. Natural phenomena such as air pollution distribution and terrain may be the best represented using this approach.
(8b) Tabulate. -Advantage- (i)It has the ability to improve organizational integration. GIS would then integrate software, hardware, and also data in order to capture, analyze, manage and so display all forms of information is geographically referenced.
(ii)GIS would also allow viewing, questioning, understanding, visualizing, and interpreting the data in a number of ways which will reveal relationships, trends, and patterns in the form of globes, maps, charts, and reports.
-Disadvantage- (i)GIS technology might be considered expensive software.
(ii)It as well requires enormous data inputs amount that is needed to be practical for some other tasks and so the more data that is to put in.
NECO Human and Regional Geography Answers of the Day: (2020 Answers)
The maximum population can be supported by available resources in a given area in order to attain the highest feasible level of living. It can also be described as when the total number of people in a given area equals the available resources.
Overpopulation : When the entire population exceeds the available resources, this is referred to as overpopulation. Overcrowding brings people together in one area. Overpopulation generates a lot of labor for companies, which leads to a lot of markets. As a result of overpopulation, both national and social resources are put under strain.
Mortality rate , often known as death rate, is the rate at which individuals in a country die. Deaths per 1000 people per year can be stated in this way. A high mortality rate means a smaller population, whereas a low mortality rate means a larger population.
Birth rate : The birth rate, also known as the natality rate, is the frequency with which children are born or given birth. A high birth rate will result in a rise in human population, whilst a low birth rate will result in a reduction.
Population density : The ratio of total population to total land area is referred to as population density. It can also be expressed in terms of the number of people per square kilometer of land.
Population density is calculated as total population divided by total land area.
High population density encourages industries to hire more people, whereas low population density encourages industries to hire fewer people. Overpopulation is associated with high population density, and underpopulation is associated with low population density.
- (I) Unemployment
- (ii) Increase in crime and social vices such as prostitution, kidnapping, and robbery
- (iii) Pollution from traffic congestion
(i) More industries are being created, and a skills acquisition program is being implemented to empower people.
(ii) Creating more adequately educated security professionals and relating to technology in terms of CCTV camera installations in all sections of the city to know everything that is going on 24 hours a day, seven days a week to know everything that is going on.
(iii) Road expansion and establishment or construction of new roads to allow for free and simple traffic movement
- (i) Raw materials for industries: Raw materials for industries are imported through ports.
- (ii) Tourism: Seaports are also tourist destinations.
- (iii) Export of goods: Nigerian goods are exported to foreign countries via seaport.
- (iv) Import of products: Seaports are used to bring items from other countries into the country.
- (i) Natural harbors are scarce.
- (ii) Congestion in the ports
- (iii) Inadequate port facilities
- (iv) Issues caused by aquatic vegetation like water hyacinths
- (i) Modern facilities must be provided;
- (ii) the seaport must be dredged on a regular basis.
- (i) Congestion in transportation, industries, and housing: Clusters of industries cause traffic, industry, and housing congestion.
- (ii) Lack of social facilities: As a result of competitiveness, concentration of industry leads to a lack of social amenities.
- (iii) Pollution of the environment : Because there are so many industries, it pollutes the environment.
- (iv) Uneven development : The presence of a large number of industries in one location causes uneven development, particularly in places where industries are scarce.
- (i) Rural Area Development
- ii ) Prevent rural-urban migration.
- (iii) increased goods production
- (iii) Increased income for rural residents.
DRAW THE GRAPH (Question 5a)
Questions (5b)
- (i) Goods and services are transported.
- (ii) People are moving around.
- (iii) Tourism development opens up new territories and places
- (iv) Revenue generation
(5c) Question
- (i) The expense of building and maintaining railways is extremely high.
- (ii) In several other locations, railway transportation is relatively slow.
- (iii) In general, the railway network is inadequate.
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As the National Examination Council (NECO) prepares to administer the Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) Geography paper in 2024, candidates need to be well-prepared for the Objective and Essay sections of the exam. This article aims to provide a comprehensive guide to NECO Geography Objective & Practical. By understanding the key concepts and practicing with sample questions, candidates can enhance their chances of success in the examination.
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Real NECO 2024 Geography Answers NUMBER 4
{CHOOSE ANY BEST 2 AND DRAW}
(i) Convectional Rainfall. (ii) Orographic or Relief Rainfall. (iii) Cyclonic or Frontal Rainfall.
{EXPAINATION}
(i) Convectional Rainfall: This type of rainfall occurs in the areas intensely heated. Hot/Warm air, accompanied by rise in relative humidity takes place. The rising air becomes saturated and water vapour condenses with cloud being formed quickly.
This results in the heavy rains, accompanied by thunder and lightning. Its features includes;
– It falls within short distances.
– It occurs in the afternoon.
– Convectional rainfall is normally accompanied by lightning and thunder.
(ii) Orographic or Relief Rainfall: In orographic rainfall moist air is forced to rise above a mountain/relief barrier, usually on the windward slopes of mountain. Rising air expands and becomes cooler and relative humidity rises and air becomes saturated. Water vapour condenses, cloud is formed with rainfall on the windward slope and descending air on the leeward side.
Its features includes;
– It is also characterized by ascending and descending wind.
– Windward area has rainfall while leeward side has little or no rainfall.
(iii) Cyclonic or Frontal Rainfall: This type of rainfall is neither caused by orographic nor conventional. It is purely associated with two different air masses of varying temperature difference. It is a convergence of two characteristically different air masses or other physical properties. The meeting of tropical warm air and the polar cold air usually result in this type of rainfall.
Its Features includes;
– It is characterized by fronts and weather system in mid latitudes.
– It covers extensive area and moves from the West to the East in the northern hemisphere and vice-versa in the south.
– Cyclonic rainfall is common between latitude 50°N – 70°N and 50°S and 70°S of the equator.
NECO 2024 Geography answers no. 4b
Lapse rate: Lapse rate is defined as the rate of change in temperature with altitude or the decrease in air temperature as one ascends into the atmosphere. Therefore, Lapse rate is described as 0.65°C per 100m of ascent or 6.5°C per 1000m of ascent.
Inversion: Temperature inversion is defined as the increase in temperature with increasing altitude. Temperature could be lower at sea level, especially in valley ms almost enclosed by mountains than at height above such valleys.
Dew Point: It represents the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor, leading to the formation of dew, fog, or clouds. In simpler terms, it is the temperature at which the air would need to be cooled for water vapor to condense into liquid water.
Real NECO 2024 Geography Answers NUMBER 6
(i) Arcuate. (ii) Bird’s Foot. (iii) Estuarine Delta.
{EXPLANATION}
(i) Arcuate: This delta consists of both coarse and fine sediments and has the shape of an inverted cone. It is crossed by many distributaries. Very good examples of Arcuate deltas are the Niger (Nigeria), Nile (Egypt) and Hwan – Ho.
(ii) Bird’s Foot: This delta consists of very fine materials referred to as “silt” with several long distributaries like the foot of a bird extending into the sea. The Mississippi Delta and the Delta of Omo River in Ethiopia are good examples.
(iii) Estuarine Delta: This delta is formed from materials deposited in the submerged mouth of a river. It takes the shape of the estuary. A typical example of this type of delta can be located in River Seine (Netherlands) and River Vistula (Poland).
(i) It is good for transportation. i.e. Ports. (ii) It is equally good for petroleum mining. (iii) Delta provides a good agricultural land especially for cultivation of rice, oil palm and raffia palm. e.g. River Niger. (iv) It is also good for fishing.
Real NECO 2024 Geography Answers NUMBER 8
{CHOOSE ANY BEST 4}
(i) GPS is widely used for navigation in vehicles, ships, and airplanes. It helps users determine their current location, find the best route to a destination, and provides real-time directions, making travel more efficient and convenient.
(ii) GPS coordinates to hide and seek containers, called “geocaches” or “caches,” at specific locations around the world.
(iii) GPS is used to track the movements of wildlife and study their behavior. It also aids in monitoring and managing environmental changes and natural disasters.
(iv) GPS technology is extensively used in surveying and mapping applications, such as creating accurate maps, land surveying, and construction planning.
(v) GPS is used for accurate mapping, crop monitoring, and precise application of fertilizers and pesticides, leading to increased efficiency and reduced environmental impact.
GEOGRAPHY ESSAY ANSWERS number 5
5ai)Weathering is breaking down rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials by contacting the atmosphere, water, and biological organisms of the Earth.
5aii)water oxygen acids organisms carbon dioxide
5b) PICK ANY THREE . *Solution* : On coming in contact with water many solids disintegrate and mix up as suspension in water. Soluble rock forming minerals like nitrates, sulphates, and potassium etc. are affected by this process. So, these minerals are easily leached out without leaving any residue in rainy climates and accumulate in dry regions.
*Carbonation* : Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and soil air is absorbed by water, to form carbonic acid that acts as a weak acid. Calcium carbonates and magnesium carbonates are dissolved in carbonic acid and are removed in a solution without leaving any residue resulting in cave formation.
*Hydration* : Minerals take up water and expand; this expansion causes an increase in the volume of the material itself or rock. Calcium sulphate takes in water and turns to gypsum, which is more unstable than calcium sulphate. This process is reversible and long, continued repetition of this process causes fatigue in the rocks and may lead to their disintegration. *Oxidation* : In the process of oxidation rock breakdown occurs due to the disturbance caused by the addition of oxygen.
*Reduction* : When oxidised minerals are placed in an environment where oxygen is absent, reduction takes place. Such conditions exist usually below the water table, in areas of stagnant water and waterlogged ground. The red colour of iron upon reduction turns to greenish or bluish grey.
Renewable resources: These are natural resources that can be replenished or regenerated within a human lifespan or at a faster rate than they are consumed. They are considered sustainable as they can be used without depleting the resource itself. Examples of renewable resources include solar energy, water, wind power and plant life.
Non-renewable resources: These are resources that come from a finite source that cannot be replenished in a short period of time. Examples include fossil fuels (such as oil and natural gas), uranium, and gemstones.
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) Reduced air pollution and water contamination resulting from the extraction and burning of non-renewable resources.
(ii) Increased energy security since reliance on renewable energy sources reduces the vulnerability to price unpredictability associated with non-renewable resources.
(iii) Increased economic development and job creation since renewable energy requires significant investments in technologies, engineering, construction and operations.
(iv) Reduced water use since non-renewable resources usually require more water for extraction and utilization.
(v) Reduced land degradation due to the extraction of non-renewable resources, such as mining and drilling.
(vi) Reduced greenhouse gas emissions since renewable energy does not typically produce as much carbon dioxide (CO2) as burning fossil fuels.
DIAGRAM BELOW
(i) Solstice occurs twice a year while equinox occurs twice a year.
(ii) Solstice is when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky while equinox is when the day and night are of equal length.
(ii) They are imaginary circles that run parallel to the equator.
(ii) They are used to measure distance north or south of the equator.
(iii) They are measured in degrees, minutes, and seconds.
(iv) The equator is the largest line of latitude, while the poles are the smallest.
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NECO Geography Past Questions PDF – Every examination has its specific pattern of questions for different subjects. WAEC, NECO, GCE, NABTEB, JAMB etc. But in this article, we will be talking about the NECO Geography Past Questions PDF examination for both first-time and returning applicants. There are certain expectations to be met by candidates to qualify for admission into any higher institutions. One such is Scoring High in NECO.
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Use the map of molai s.w. to answer questions 1 -10..
1. The scale of the map in Representative Fractions is
A. 1:50,000.
B. 1:100,000.
C. 1:150,000.
D. 1:200,000.
E. 1:250,000.
2. What is the approximate distance in Km, along the footpath, from Iwere to Uvu?
3. The contour interval of the map in meters is
4 The wireless mast on the map is located at an altitude of________ meters.
5. Which of the following pairs of settlements is intervisible?
A. Dakka and Lere
B. Dakka and Uvu
C. Iwere and Lere
D. Iwere and Uvu
E. Lere and Uvu
6. The drainage pattern of River Omomu can be described as
A. annular.
B. centripetal.
C. dendritic.
E. trellis.
7. The feature marked ‘X’ is a/an
B. escarpment.
8. The inhabitants of Iwere are most likely to be engaged in
A. farming.
B. fishing.
C. lumbering.
E. quarrying.
9. The approximate bearing of Dakka settlement from the Leper Hospital is
10. What is the direction of the flow of River Ofu?
C. North-West
D. North-East
E. South-West
11. The planet that rotates in a clockwise direction is the
B. Jupiter.
12. Which of the following is not an effect of earth rotation?
A. Day and night
B. Deflection of winds and ocean currents
C. Seasonal changes
D. Dawn and twilight
E. Daily rising and falling of
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