GEOGRAPHY THEORY ASPECT PROPABLY
1)Study the map extract provided on a scale of 1:50,000 and
answer the following
questions (a)Reduce the map to one third
its original size and state the new scale in
representative Fraction (RF). On your outline, show and name
(i) the settlement of
KAIAMA;
(ii) the main road
leading from KAIAMA to the north east end of the map;
(iii) River Kodoo.
Indicate its direction of
flow with an arrow.
(b) Calculate the
gradient of River
Wabba from its source to the point where it joins River Wuruma.
(c) With evidence from the map, describe
the functions of
KAIAMA settlement.
Question 2
(a) Describe any
three of the following
survey instruments
(i) ranging poles
(ii) chain
(iii) cross staff
(iv) arrows.
(b) Outline the
processes involved in carrying out chain
survey.
Paper 2
Question 6
(a) Draw a sketch
map of Nigeria
On the map, mark
and name
(i)one cattle rearing
zone;
(ii)one town in the
zone;
(iii)using arrows, show
the movement of cattle from the producing areas to two
consuming markets.
(b) Highlight three
factors that favour
cattle rearing in the
area shown in 6(a)(i)
above.
(c) Outline three problems of cattle rearing in the area shown in 6 (a)(i)
above.
Objective
1)Study the map extract provided on a scale of 1:50,000 and
answer the following
questions (a)Reduce the map to one third
its original size and state the new scale in
representative Fraction (RF). On your outline, show and name
(i) the settlement of
KAIAMA;
(ii) the main road
leading from KAIAMA to the north east end of the map;
(iii) River Kodoo.
Indicate its direction of
flow with an arrow.
(b) Calculate the
gradient of River
Wabba from its source to the point where it joins River Wuruma.
(c) With evidence from the map, describe
the functions of
KAIAMA settlement.
Question 2
(a) Describe any
three of the following
survey instruments
(i) ranging poles
(ii) chain
(iii) cross staff
(iv) arrows.
(b) Outline the
processes involved in carrying out chain
survey.
Paper 2
Question 6
(a) Draw a sketch
map of Nigeria
On the map, mark
and name
(i)one cattle rearing
zone;
(ii)one town in the
zone;
(iii)using arrows, show
the movement of cattle from the producing areas to two
consuming markets.
(b) Highlight three
factors that favour
cattle rearing in the
area shown in 6(a)(i)
above.
(c) Outline three problems of cattle rearing in the area shown in 6 (a)(i)
above.
Objective
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