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1221
Which of the following best explains the reason for the decrease in the practice of bush fallowing in Nigeria?
  • A. Mechanized agricultural outputs
  • B. The availability of agricultural inputs
  • C. Rapid growth of population
  • D. Lack of interest in crop production
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1222
A greater percentage of the population in Nigeria are engaged in?
  • A. public service
  • B. commercial farming
  • C. trading
  • D. subsistence farming
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1223
The population of Nigeria is estimated at?
  • A. 124 million people
  • B. 96 million people
  • C. 162 million people
  • D. 140 million people
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1224
Which of the following regions of Nigeria has heights of up to 1500 m above sea level?
  • A. North Central Highland
  • B. Western Highland
  • C. Sokoto Plains
  • D. Eastern Scarppland
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1225
The intra-city movement of passengers in most Nigerian towns is largely by?
  • A. rail
  • B. service buses
  • C. taxis
  • D. motorcycles
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