WAEC: GEOGRAPHY
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2009 Geography WAEC Past Questions CBT
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2014 Geography WAEC Past Questions CBT
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2015 Geography WAEC Theory Past Questions CBT
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2014 Geography WAEC Theory Past Questions CBT
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2016 Geography WAEC Past Questions CBT
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2016 Geography WAEC Theory Past Questions CBT
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2017 Geography WAEC Past Questions CBT
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2017 Geography WAEC Theory Past Questions CBT
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2018 Geography WAEC Past Questions CBT
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2018 Geography WAEC Theory Past Questions CBT
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2014 Geography WAEC Theory Past Questions*
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2019 Geography WAEC Past Questions CBTdrsoji
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2020 Geography WAEC Objective Past Questions
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2020 Geography WAEC Theory Past Questions
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2014 Geography WAEC Past Questions CBT*
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2021 Geography WAEC Objective Past Questions
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2021 Geography WAEC Paper 2 Theory Past Questions
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2021 Geography WAEC Paper 3 Theory Past Questions
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Question 1 of 6
1. Question
(a) Write explanatory notes on any two of the following:
(i) Population density;
(ii) Birth rate;
(iii) Optimum population.
(b) In what four ways can the problems of under population be solved?
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Question 2 of 6
2. Question
(a) List four modes of transportation.
(b) Identify four constraints to inland water navigation.
(c) In what four ways can the constraints identified in (b) above be solved?-
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Question 3 of 6
3. Question
(a) Outline two characteristic features of each of the following:
(i) Cornubation;
(ii) Megapolis.
(b) With specific examples, explain any six functions which settlements perform.
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Question 4 of 6
4. Question
(a) Draw a sketch map of Nigeria. On the map, show and name:
(i) Rivers Niger and Benue;
(ii) Kainji Dam;
(iii) Abuja.
(b) Explain three factors which favour the development of hydro-electric power projects in Nigeria.
(c) State three economic benefits of the hydro-electric power projects.
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Question 5 of 6
5. Question
(a) State two advantages of industrialization in Nigeria.
(b) Explain four problems that retard industrialization in Nigeria.
(c) In four ways, describe how the problems in (b) above can be solved.-
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Question 6 of 6
6. Question
(a) State two objectives of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
(b) Identify four problems hindering the achievement of the objectives of ECOWAS.
(c) In what four ways can the problems identified in (b) above be solved?-
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