NIGERIA AND GAMBIA
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GEOGRAPHY OBJ
1-10: CBDDCCAACC
11-20: DBBDAACBDC
21-30: CAADCDDBBA
31-40: DDAABACBDB
41-50: BACABBBCAA
GHANA AND SIERRA LEONE
SECTION A:- Answer 2 Questions
(Number 3)
(3a)
*[PICK THREE]*
(i)Rail uses locomotive and coaches while Water uses ships,boats and canoe
(ii)Trains run on two metal rails while water routes is natural and free
(iii)Rail is faster than water transport
(iv)Water transport uses ports while Rail uses railway station
(v)water courses may go through areas not economically viable but Rail lines are always constructed to link areas of economic importance.
(3b)
*[PICK FOUR]*
(i)Expansion of the road network to rural areas
(ii)Improvement on the efficiency of the rail network
(iii)improvement on the air transport facilities
(iv)improvement on intercontinental transport system
(v)Training of transport personnel
(vi)Sourcing of spare parts for ships,AIT craft ,vehicle etc.
(3c)
*[PICK THREE]*
(i)Rail transport is too slow
(ii)Lack of technical know-how and poor maintenance
(iii)Inadequate financing or funding
(iv)It is not flexible
(v)High cost of spare parts
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4bi.
Our planet Earth is a rotating sphere that orbits the Sun.
The Earth's axis of rotation is at a constant tilt with
respect to its orbit around the Sun, resulting in the
change of seasons.
The Earth also
has gravity and magnetic force fields.
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SECTION B:- Answer 2 Question
( NUMBER 5 )
(5a)
Local craft industry; this encompasses goods that are handmade by artisans or those skilled in a particular trade. In other words Small businesses engaged in the craft trade include everything from art galleries to handmade textiles to culinary products.
(5aii)
(i)Craft Beer
(ii)Fashion
(iii)Textiles
(iv)Traditional Clothing
(5b)
(i)limited space in used as workshop
(ii)small labour force made up of mainly the family members
(iii)smal I quantities of articles are produced which are sold in local markets
(iv)many of the articles produced depend on equipments which are not electrically powered
(5c)
(i)production of local raw materials, they are occupied by whole families, villages, residents of urban neighborhoods
(ii)Production of textile . In the north (the main center of weaving - Kano) weavers-house produces colorful fabrics on self-made machines.
(iii)Production Traditional Clothing which Yoruba, Igbo and other tribes engaged in wood carving. Skillful masters carve masks, statuettes; decorate the carving of doors, chairs, drums, etc.
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( NUMBER 6 )
(6a) DIAGRAM
(6b)
(i)presence of debris
(ii)the volume of the rivers changes
(iii)seasonality
(iv)Rapids and cataracts
(6c)
(i)site for grazing
(ii)cultivation purpose
(iii)settlement
(Number 3)
(3a)
*[PICK THREE]*
(i)Rail uses locomotive and coaches while Water uses ships,boats and canoe
(ii)Trains run on two metal rails while water routes is natural and free
(iii)Rail is faster than water transport
(iv)Water transport uses ports while Rail uses railway station
(v)water courses may go through areas not economically viable but Rail lines are always constructed to link areas of economic importance.
(3b)
*[PICK FOUR]*
(i)Expansion of the road network to rural areas
(ii)Improvement on the efficiency of the rail network
(iii)improvement on the air transport facilities
(iv)improvement on intercontinental transport system
(v)Training of transport personnel
(vi)Sourcing of spare parts for ships,AIT craft ,vehicle etc.
(3c)
*[PICK THREE]*
(i)Rail transport is too slow
(ii)Lack of technical know-how and poor maintenance
(iii)Inadequate financing or funding
(iv)It is not flexible
(v)High cost of spare parts
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4bi.
Our planet Earth is a rotating sphere that orbits the Sun.
The Earth's axis of rotation is at a constant tilt with
respect to its orbit around the Sun, resulting in the
change of seasons.
The Earth also
has gravity and magnetic force fields.
=======================
SECTION B:- Answer 2 Question
( NUMBER 5 )
(5a)
Local craft industry; this encompasses goods that are handmade by artisans or those skilled in a particular trade. In other words Small businesses engaged in the craft trade include everything from art galleries to handmade textiles to culinary products.
(5aii)
(i)Craft Beer
(ii)Fashion
(iii)Textiles
(iv)Traditional Clothing
(5b)
(i)limited space in used as workshop
(ii)small labour force made up of mainly the family members
(iii)smal I quantities of articles are produced which are sold in local markets
(iv)many of the articles produced depend on equipments which are not electrically powered
(5c)
(i)production of local raw materials, they are occupied by whole families, villages, residents of urban neighborhoods
(ii)Production of textile . In the north (the main center of weaving - Kano) weavers-house produces colorful fabrics on self-made machines.
(iii)Production Traditional Clothing which Yoruba, Igbo and other tribes engaged in wood carving. Skillful masters carve masks, statuettes; decorate the carving of doors, chairs, drums, etc.
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
( NUMBER 6 )
(6a) DIAGRAM
(6b)
(i)presence of debris
(ii)the volume of the rivers changes
(iii)seasonality
(iv)Rapids and cataracts
(6c)
(i)site for grazing
(ii)cultivation purpose
(iii)settlement
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