POST UTME UNIBEN 2019 Geography | Objective

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Question 1
The Earth's climate is influenced by several factors, including the amount of solar energy it receives. What is the primary factor that determines the amount of solar energy the Earth receives?
A. Distance from the Sun
B. Angle of the Earth's axis
C. Atmospheric composition
D. Ocean currents
Question 2
The Niger Delta is a major economic hub in Nigeria, with significant oil and gas reserves. What is the primary economic activity in the Niger Delta?
A. Agriculture
B. Mining
C. Manufacturing
D. Petroleum extraction
Question 3
A landscape is formed by the action of a glacier. What is the type of landscape?
A. Mountainous landscape
B. Valley landscape
C. Glacial landscape
D. Coastal landscape
Question 4
The Jos Plateau is a region of Nigeria known for its rich mineral resources, including tin and columbite. What is the primary process that formed the Jos Plateau?
A. Volcanic activity
B. Tectonic uplift
C. Weathering and erosion
D. Plateau uplift
Question 5
The Niger River is the longest river in West Africa and flows through several countries, including Nigeria. What is the primary reason for the Niger River's course?
A. Tectonic activity
B. Erosion and sedimentation
C. Volcanic activity
D. Glacial activity
Question 6
In a landscape with a gentle slope, a river flows through a valley. The river's discharge is 100 m3/s, and its velocity is 2 m/s. If the river's width is 10 m, calculate the river's depth using the equation of continuity.
A. 1 m
B. 2 m
C. 3 m
D. 4 m
Question 7
The diagram below shows a map of Nigeria. Which of the following states is NOT a coastal state?
A. Lagos State
B. Rivers State
C. Kogi State
D. Sokoto State
Question 8
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria is characterized by a complex network of rivers and creeks. What is the primary economic activity in this region?
A. Agriculture
B. Fishing
C. Oil and gas production
D. Tourism
Question 9
The diagram below shows a cross-section of the Earth's crust. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the Earth's crust?
A. It is composed of rocks and minerals
B. It is broken up into several plates
C. It is the outermost layer of the Earth
D. It is a solid, rigid layer
Question 10
The diagram below shows a map of Nigeria. Which of the following cities is NOT a major commercial center?
A. Lagos City
B. Abuja City
C. Kano City
D. Jos City
Question 11
A company is considering investing in a new renewable energy source. Using the concept of cost-benefit analysis, evaluate the trade-offs between the costs and benefits of investing in solar energy.
A. The costs of investing in solar energy outweigh the benefits
B. The benefits of investing in solar energy outweigh the costs
C. The costs and benefits of investing in solar energy are equal
D. More information is needed to make a decision
Question 12
The Earth's rotation causes a phenomenon known as the Coriolis effect, which influences global weather patterns. What is the primary reason for the Coriolis effect?
A. The Earth's rotation causes a deflection of moving objects to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
B. The Earth's rotation causes a deflection of moving objects to the left in the Northern Hemisphere and to the right in the Southern Hemisphere.
C. The Earth's rotation causes a deflection of moving objects to the right in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
D. The Earth's rotation has no effect on global weather patterns.
Question 13
The diagram below shows a simple economic model. What is the name of the curve that represents the relationship between the quantity of a good supplied and the price of the good?
A. Law of Supply
B. Law of Demand
C. Supply Curve
D. Demand Curve
Question 14
A firm is producing a product with a fixed cost of ₦1000 and a variable cost of ₦5 per unit. The selling price of the product is ₦10 per unit. What is the break-even point?
A. 100 units
B. 200 units
C. 500 units
D. 1000 units
Question 15
Calculate the rate of sedimentation of a river using the following data: discharge = 100 m3/s, sediment load = 1000 kg/s, and channel width = 10 m.
A. 10 kg/s
B. 50 kg/s
C. 100 kg/s
D. 500 kg/s

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