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Which of the following regions in Nigeria has an average height of over 100 metres above sea level?
  • A. Biu Plateau
  • B. North-Central Highlands
  • C. Adamawa Highlands
  • D. Udi Plateau
  • E. Western Highlands
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32
The development of hydro-electric power in Nigeria is least affected by the
  • A. rapid increase in demand for electricity
  • B. a regular supply of water
  • C. availabilty of suitable sites for dams
  • D. presence of high mountains
  • E. high cost of construction
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33
Which of the following are best explains the drift of population from rural to the cities in Nigeria?
  • A. The cost of living in the cities is very high
  • B. There are more job opportunities in the cities
  • C. There is food scarcity in the rural areas
  • D. Better recreational facilities are available in the cities
  • E. Opportunities for higher education are only available in the cities
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34
Which of the following least influences population density in Nigeria?
  • A. Mining
  • B. Fertile agricultural land
  • C. Thick forest vegetation
  • D. Tsetsefly infestation
  • E. Industrialisation
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35
All the following are advantages of the bush fallowing system in West Africa except that it
  • A. allows land to regain its fertility during fallow
  • B. is very economical in the use of land
  • C. reduces the need for the use of artificial fertilizers
  • D. could lead to soil erosion
  • E. requires little technological input
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