Geography Examination
Geography Examination
Geography Examination
May/June 2018
Geography Examination
Name:______________________________________________
Solved Examination
7. Which of the following countries are among the leading shipbuilders in the
world? ----------------------?!!!
a) Britain and Norway
b) Germany and Denmark
c) USA and Russia
d) Nigeria and Senegal
8. Which of the following is a non-renewable of sources of energy?
a) Solar
b) Wind
c) Petroleum
d) Animal traction
9. Before the invention of steam engine, sea vessels were driven by:
a) Petroleum
b) Nuclear power
c) Hydraulic power
d) Wind power
10. Which of the following is a negative effect of industrialization?
a) Sources of income
b) Improved infra-structure
c) Pollution
d) Employment opportunity
11. An activity directly concerned with the collection or utilization of
resources provided by nature is referred to as:
a) Primary industry
b) Secondary industry
c) Tertiary industry
d) Manufactured industry
12. When was Panama Canal opened?
a) 1920
b) 1914
c) 1869
d) 1856
13. Which one of the following sources of population data is not a secondary
source of data?
a) Unpublished report
b) Abstract statistics
c) Publishers report
d) Registration of persons
14. Quinnennial census is carried out every:
a) 5 years
b) 8 years
c) 9 years
d) 10 years
15. Which is the rarest type of migration?
a) Rural-rural
b) Urban-urban
c) Rural-urban
d) Urban-rural
16. The modern meaning of the word ‘urban’ is:
a) Countryside
b) City
c) Village
d) Town
17. The two element of climate which influence where people settle are:
a) Temperature and wind
b) Rainfall and temperature
c) Rainfall and wind
d) Wind and humidity
18. Which one of the following regions of Somalia does not touch the Indian
Ocean?
a) Middle Shabelle
b) Mudug
c) Bay
d) Lower Shabelle
19. The main rain season of Gu’ in Somalia lasts from:
a) September-November
b) April-June
c) December-March
d) January-March
20. In Somalia, livestock contributes about:
a) 40% of GDP
b) 50% of GDP
c) 15% of GDP
d) 45% of GDP
a) In the case of the movement away from the rural areas, there is some
relief of rural population pressure. This may create more room for
agriculture thereby boosting food production
b) Migration also affects the composition of the population because it
affects the young productive population. Majority of those left behind
are children and the old.
c) Although the standard of living is high in towns, many of the immigrants
do not live comfortably due to lack of sufficient affordable housing. This
leads of the establishment of slum dwellings.
14. Define trade.
Trade refers to the buying and selling of goods and services. In other
words, trade is the exchange of goods and services for other goods and
services or for money.
15. State three factors influencing trade.
a) Demand and Supply: For any transaction to be carried out there must
be adequate demand for the goods and a good source of supply.
b) Transport and Communication: The supply of items is facilitated by
adequate means of transport and communication.
c) Capital: The most important item of trade is money which is used in the
exchange of goods and services.
16. State three causes of migration.
a) Pressure on Land: Districts that are densely populated do not offer
enough farmland for the increasing population. This results in reduced
food supplies. To
b) Better Employment Opportunities: The school leavers usually move to
urban areas in search of jobs. People also move from one town to another
in search of better paying jobs.
c) Warfare: Whenever civil wars erupt in a country people are no longer
safe. They move to new areas, usually in neighboring countries to seek
refuge.
17. Name three settlements patterns.
a) Nucleated Settlement Patterns: consist of close-knit compacted
homesteads built together to form a nucleus or a cluster.
b) Dispersed Settlement Patterns: unlike the nucleated ones, are much
scattered and widely set and are randomly distributed in the countryside.
The End