POST UTME MADONNA UNIVERSITY 2025 Geography | Objective

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Question 1
A firm is considering the introduction of a new product, which is expected to generate a revenue of ₦50 million per annum for 5 years. The firm's cost of capital is 10% per annum. What is the present value of the expected revenue from the new product?
A. ₦250 million
B. ₦300 million
C. ₦350 million
D. ₦400 million
Question 2
The Niger Delta region is characterized by a complex network of rivers and creeks. What is the primary reason for this complex network?
A. Tectonic activity
B. Erosion and sedimentation
C. Volcanic activity
D. Human activities
Question 3
The process of soil formation through the weathering of rocks is an example of which type of land-forming process?
A. Internal land-forming process
B. External land-forming process
C. Weathering process
D. Erosion process
Question 4
The diagram below shows a map of the vegetation zones in Nigeria. Which of the following zones is characterized by the presence of mangrove forests?
A. Sahel Zone
B. Sudan Savannah Zone
C. Guinea Savannah Zone
D. Mangrove Forest Zone
Question 5
A company is planning to establish a new factory in a region with a high level of air pollution. What is the primary environmental issue that the company should be concerned about?
A. Water pollution
B. Soil pollution
C. Air pollution
D. Noise pollution
Question 6
A population of 100,000 people is growing at a rate of 2% per annum. What is the expected population after 10 years?
A. 120000
B. 140000
C. 160000
D. 180000
Question 7
A rock sample is collected from the Jos Plateau. What type of rock is it most likely to be?
A. Igneous rock
B. Sedimentary rock
C. Metamorphic rock
D. Hydrothermal rock
Question 8
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 9
The concept of carrying capacity is used to describe the maximum number of people that can be supported by a given environment. What is the primary factor that determines carrying capacity?
A. Population growth rate
B. Resource availability
C. Environmental degradation
D. Technological advancements
Question 10
A population of 100,000 people is growing at a rate of 2% per annum. If the population is currently 50% urban, what will be the population of the urban area in 5 years?
A. 120,000
B. 150,000
C. 180,000
D. 200,000
Question 11
A diagram of a river system is shown below. What is the primary process that occurs at point X?
A. Meandering
B. Erosion
C. Deposition
D. Tributary joining
Question 12
The savannas of West Africa are characterized by a distinct vegetation belt, which is influenced by the climate. What is the primary factor responsible for the formation of this vegetation belt?
A. Temperature
B. Precipitation
C. Altitude
D. Soil type
Question 13
A 1:50,000 scale topographic map of the Niger Delta region shows a prominent feature known as the 'Bight of Benin'. What is the primary reason for the formation of this feature?
A. Tectonic uplift
B. Erosion by the Niger River
C. Deposition of sediments
D. Sea-level changes
Question 14
A diagram of the Earth's solar system shows the relative positions of the planets. What is the primary reason for the unique arrangement of the planets in our solar system?
A. Gravitational forces
B. Planetary orbits
C. Solar wind
D. Cometary impacts
Question 15
The Niger Delta is a major economic hub in Nigeria, with a diverse range of industries. What is the primary economic activity that drives the region's economy?
A. Agriculture
B. Mining
C. Manufacturing
D. Petroleum

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