POST UTME RHEMA UNIVERSITY 2020 Geography | Objective

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Question 1
The process of plate tectonics involves the movement of the Earth's lithosphere. Which of the following is a type of plate boundary?
A. Divergent boundary
B. Convergent boundary
C. Transform boundary
D. All of the above
Question 2
The Jos Plateau is a major agricultural region in Nigeria. What is the primary reason for its high level of soil fertility?
A. High rainfall and intense flooding
B. Geological uplift and erosion
C. Human activities such as deforestation and agriculture
D. Soil formation and weathering
Question 3
A company produces 1000 units of a product per day. If the production rate is 80% efficient, how many units of the product are produced per day?
A. 800 units
B. 900 units
C. 1000 units
D. 1100 units
Question 4
A recent survey on population growth in Nigeria found that the population of Lagos State has increased by 50% over the past decade. What is the likely effect on housing demand?
A. Increased housing demand due to population growth
B. Decreased housing demand due to migration to other cities
C. No effect on housing demand due to economic factors
D. Increased housing demand due to increased rainfall
Question 5
In a study on population growth, the population of a city is modeled using the logistic equation ( rac{dP}{dt} = rP left(1 - rac{P}{K} ight) ). If the initial population is 1000 and the carrying capacity is 5000, and the growth rate is 0.2, what is the population after 5 years?
A. 2500
B. 3000
C. 3500
D. 4000
Question 6
The following graph shows the relationship between population growth and resource availability. Which of the following is a consequence of the Malthusian trap?
A. Increased poverty
B. Reduced fertility rates
C. Increased inequality
D. Environmental degradation
Question 7
The process of weathering that involves the breakdown of rocks into smaller particles through the action of ice is known as?
A. Mechanical weathering
B. Chemical weathering
C. Freeze-thaw weathering
D. Erosion
Question 8
The concept of soil erosion can be described as the removal of soil particles from one location to another through the action of natural forces such as wind, water, or ice. Which of the following is NOT a primary cause of soil erosion?
A. Human activities such as deforestation and overgrazing
B. Natural forces such as wind, water, or ice
C. Soil type and composition
D. Climate change
Question 9
A map of Nigeria shows the location of several cities, including Lagos, Abuja, and Kano. If the map scale is 1:500,000, and the distance between Lagos and Abuja is 500 kilometers, what is the distance between Lagos and Kano?
A. 600 km
B. 700 km
C. 800 km
D. 900 km
Question 10
The Ogun River is a major river in Nigeria, flowing through the southwestern part of the country. What is the primary source of the Ogun River?
A. Lake Chad
B. River Niger
C. River Benue
D. Osun Forest
Question 11
The population of Nigeria is projected to reach 440 million by 2050. What is the primary factor contributing to this rapid population growth?
A. High birth rates
B. Low death rates
C. High levels of immigration
D. Low levels of emigration
Question 12
The Niger Delta region of Nigeria 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. Glacial activity
Question 13
The Kainji Dam is a major hydroelectric dam in Nigeria, located on the Niger River. What is the primary purpose of the Kainji Dam?
A. Irrigation
B. Drinking water supply
C. Hydroelectric power generation
D. Flood control
Question 14
The Jos Plateau is a region of Nigeria known for its unique geology and diverse wildlife. What is the primary geological feature of the Jos Plateau?
A. Volcanic rocks
B. Granitic rocks
C. Sedimentary rocks
D. Metamorphic rocks
Question 15
A river flows through a valley at an average speed of 2 meters per second. If the river is 10 meters wide and the flow rate is 100 cubic meters per second, what is the depth of the river in meters?
A. 0.5 meters
B. 1 meter
C. 2 meters
D. 5 meters

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