POST UTME FUTA 2024 Geography | Objective

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Question 1
A map shows a region with a high population density and a high level of urbanization. What is the most likely reason for this?
A. Proximity to a major transportation hub
B. Availability of fertile land for agriculture
C. Access to a natural resource
D. High level of economic development
Question 2
A rock sample is collected from a location with a high concentration of quartz and feldspar minerals. What type of rock is it most likely to be?
A. Igneous
B. Sedimentary
C. Metamorphic
D. Granite
Question 3
The concept of 'carrying capacity' in population studies refers to the maximum number of individuals of a species that an environment can sustainably support. Which of the following factors is NOT a determinant of carrying capacity?
A. Availability of food resources
B. Predation pressure
C. Disease prevalence
D. Climate change
Question 4
A soil is classified as clay-loam. What is the primary characteristic of this soil?
A. High water-holding capacity
B. Low water-holding capacity
C. High fertility
D. Low fertility
Question 5
The following table shows the relationship between the concentration of a reactant (A) and the rate of reaction (k). What is the order of the reaction with respect to reactant A?
A. First order
B. Second order
C. Zero order
D. Third order
Question 6
The economic concept that refers to the idea that a country's standard of living is directly related to its level of technological advancement is known as:
A. The Law of Diminishing Returns
B. The Law of Increasing Opportunity Cost
C. The Law of Comparative Advantage
D. The concept of Technological Determinism
Question 7
The process of landform development that involves the movement of rocks and soil down a slope due to gravity is known as:
A. Erosion
B. Deposition
C. Weathering
D. Mass wasting
Question 8
The process of plate tectonics involves the movement of the Earth's lithosphere. Which of the following types of plate boundaries is characterized by the creation of new oceanic crust?
A. Divergent boundary
B. Convergent boundary
C. Transform boundary
D. Hotspot
Question 9
A map projection is a way of representing the Earth's surface on a flat surface. Which of the following map projections is known for preserving angles and shapes?
A. Mercator projection
B. Gall-Peters projection
C. Robinson projection
D. Azimuthal equidistant projection
Question 10
A rock is subjected to weathering and erosion. What is the primary process that leads to the formation of a new landform?
A. Lithification
B. Denudation
C. Erosion
D. Deposition
Question 11
What is the primary factor controlling the distribution of vegetation belts in tropical Africa?
A. Temperature
B. Precipitation
C. Altitude
D. Soil type
Question 12
The process of weathering involves the breakdown of rocks into smaller fragments. Which of the following types of weathering is caused by the expansion and contraction of water within the rock?
A. Mechanical weathering
B. Chemical weathering
C. Physical weathering
D. Hydrolytic weathering
Question 13
The process of weathering that involves the breakdown of rocks into smaller fragments due to the expansion and contraction of water within the rock's pores is known as:
A. Mechanical weathering
B. Chemical weathering
C. Physical weathering
D. Biological weathering
Question 14
The diagram below shows the different stages of soil formation. What is the stage where the soil is formed through the accumulation of organic matter?
A. Stage 1
B. Stage 2
C. Stage 3
D. Stage 4
Question 15
A map shows a river flowing through a valley. What is the primary factor that determines the location of the river?
A. Tectonic activity
B. Weathering and erosion
C. River's velocity
D. Water density

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