CSS134 e-exam (2019)

Question QFB1 : The study of crime, its causes, scientific explanations and how people react to it is called __________
Answer: Criminology
Question QFB2 : Security studies is concerned with the question as what constitute a security ____
Answer: threat
Question QFB3 : The scientific study of the earth surface, physical features, divisions, climate, products, population is ____
Answer: Geography
Question QFB4 : The scientific study of the earth surface, physical features, divisions, climate, products, population is ____
Answer: Geography
Question QFB5 : There are many criminal cross-border activities taking place between Nigeria and her ____
Answer: Neighbours
Question QFB6 : The civil war in Chad led to the influx of ____refugees to Nigeria.
Answer: Chadian
Question QFB7 : A country establish border post at major points of entry and ____
Answer: Exit
Question QFB8 : The ____ has the statutory responsibility of combating smuggling and illegal trafficking in goods across Nigeria’s borders.
Answer: Nigeria Custom Service
Question QFB9 : Nigeria has a coast line of about ____ Kilometres.
Answer: 860
Question QFB10 : Nigeria is well drained with a dense network of ____
Answer: Rivers
Question QFB11 : The average weather condition in an area is called ____
Answer: Climate
Question QFB12 : ____ is the weight of the air above the ground at a certain place.
Answer: Atmospheric pressure
Question QFB13 : The season that generally last from April to October in Nigeria is the ____________ season
Answer: Rainy
Question QFB14 : The two main types of vegetation in Nigeria are Forest and ________________ vegetation
Answer: Savannah
Question QFB15 : The removal of forest and other natural vegetation from an area without replacing it is called ____________________
Answer: Deforestation
Question QFB16 : A situation in which an area has many more resources to support more people that it actually does is called ____
Answer: Under population
Question QFB17 : The removal of forest and other natural vegetation from an area without replacing it is called____
Answer: Deforestation
Question QFB18 : A combination of the age distribution and the sex distribution will give the____
Answer: Age-sex distribution
Question QFB19 : According to the 1963 Census, the three largest ethnic groups in Nigeria are Hausa, Igbo and ____________
Answer: Yoruba
Question QFB20 : Today Nigeria has _________________ number of local government areas.
Answer: 774
Question QFB21 : Farmsteads, hamlets and villages are called rural ____
Answer: settlement
Question QFB22 : In the olden days nucleated settlements were usually walled for____reasons.
Answer: Security
Question QFB23 : The railway was developed during ____ period in Nigeria
Answer: Colonial
Question QFB24 : Nigeria civil war took place from1967 to ________
Answer: 1970
Question QFB25 : The Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development was established to promote the mining of Nigeria’s ____
Answer: Solid minerals
Question QFB26 : The mining of minerals such as iron ore, gold, tin and galena were already going on in Nigeria before the coming of the British _______
Answer: Solid minerals
Question QFB27 : The manufacturing industries in Nigeria are concentrated in the __________ centres
Answer: Urban
Question QFB28 : Nigeria earns most of its revenue and foreign exchange from ____
Answer: Petroleum exports
Question QFB29 : Gas flaring is very ____
Answer: Wasteful
Question QFB30 : Nigeria fisheries may be divided into sea fisheries and ____ water fisheries.
Answer: Inland
Question QFB31 : The two main types of animal husbandry are Nomadic animal husbandry and ____
Answer: Sedentary
Question QFB32 : Rotational bush fallowing is fundamentally similar to ____ cultivation
Answer: Shifting
Question QFB33 : Mixed farming is a system of agriculture in which the farmer grows crops and also keep some ____
Answer: Animals
Question QFB34 : Food crops in Nigeria is beset with many environmental, social and ____ problems
Answer: Economic
Question QFB35 : One major aspect of agriculture in Nigeria is the production of crops for ____
Answer: Export
Question QFB36 : Malaysia obtained its first ____ seeds from Nigeria.
Answer: Oil palm
Question QFB37 : Groundnuts production was badly hit by drought in Nigeria in the ____
Answer: 1970s
Question QFB38 : The growing of crops by artificial rivers, natural and artificial lakes, wells, etc. is called ____ agriculture
Answer: Irrigated
Question QFB39 : The introduction of petrol pumps into the traditional form of irrigation has ____ it.
Answer: Revolutionized
Question QFB40 : Nearness to raw materials is a major factor in the distribution of Modern ____
Answer: Industries
Question QFB41 : Kano, Jigawa and Katsina are ____ states
Answer: Northern
Question QFB42 : There are too many intermediaries between a producer and the ultimate consumer of a ____
Answer: Produce
Question QFB43 : A large portion of internal trade in the country is made up of trade in ____
Answer: Foodstuff
Question QFB44 : Nigeria economy is a cash economy. This means that virtually all transactions have to be paid for in ____
Answer: Cash
Question QFB45 : Rail development started in Nigeria in 1890 with the ____ line
Answer: Lagos-Ibadan
Question QFB46 : Inadequacy and poor quality of rural roads is one of the problems of ____ transportation
Answer: Road
Question QFB47 : Roads built and maintained by the Federal Government are called ____
Answer: Trunk A Roads
Question QFB48 : Logs are boated down the creeks and ____ from Delta, Edo and Ondo to Lagos.
Answer: Lagoons
Question QFB49 : The largest fisheries are the Atlantic Ocean and the ____
Answer: Lake Chad
Question QFB50 : The most important means of moving goods and people today in Nigeria is ____ transportation
Answer: Road
Question QMC1 :  Criminology can be defined as _________Â
Answer:
Question QMC2 : Nigeria is located in_________
Answer:
Question QMC3 : What is Nigeria total land area?
Answer:
Question QMC4 :  Which of the following countries is Nigeria’s neighbour?
Answer:
Question QMC5 : Cameroon is Nigerian_________.neigbour. Â
Answer:
Question QMC6 : Before May 1967 comprised of _________region.
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Question QMC7 : The creation of States and Local Governments Areas has multiplied the number and length of Nigeria’s_________
Answer:
Question QMC8 : Which crop export production is the weather area of the Western Uplands famous for __________Â
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Question QMC9 : Lake Chad is critical to Nigeria’s __________? Â
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Question QMC10 : Nigeria’s location close to the equator accounts for the high __________in the sky throughout the day.   Â
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Question QMC11 :  The weight of the air above the ground at a particular place is called __________? Â
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Question QMC12 :  The rainy season in Nigeria generally lasts from__________ Â
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Question QMC13 : The dry season starts later and end earlier in the __________?  Â
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Question QMC14 : Plants covering an area are called__________? Â
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Question QMC15 : The removal of the forest and other vegetation from an area without replacing it is called__________?
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Question QMC16 :  ‘Nigeria’s population is both an asset and a _________ ?Â
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Question QMC17 : _________is the evidence of overpopulation according to NEST (1991)Â
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Question QMC18 : A group of people with a common identity in terms of history, language, cultural traditions, outlook and sentiments is called_________?Â
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Question QMC19 : Inter-ethnic conflict is a threat to Nigeria’s?Â
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Question QMC20 :  _________ is part of the population that is 14 years old and younger?
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Question QMC21 : In Nigeria _________percent of the population fall within the reproductive age? Â
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Question QMC22 : The elderly are people who are at least _________Â
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Question QMC23 : The movement of people from one place to another either temporarily or permanently is called _________Â
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Question QMC24 : _________or _________are the main occupation in rural settlements in Nigeria? Â
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Question QMC25 :  The Islamic scholar that led the Islamic Holy War from 1804 that resulted in the takeover of the take-over of the rulership of the Hausa States by Fulani Emirs is_________.
Answer:
Question QMC26 : The massive infrastructural development which has taken place since the civil war favoured the_________? Â
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Question QMC27 :  _________is a mineral fuel
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Question QMC28 :  The most important materials for the manufacture of cement is?Â
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Question QMC29 :  A body of water which contain fish suitable of human consumption is called?Â
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Question QMC30 :  The keeping or rearing of domesticated animals such as cattle, sheep, goat and poetry is called __________
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Question QMC31 :  Horses, donkeys and camels are kept in __________ part of the country?Â
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Question QMC32 :  In areas of high population density where land is relatively scare and fallow period becomes impossible, people have adopted a system of?
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Question QMC33 :  __________ is an important export crop in Nigeria?Â
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Question QMC34 : The first export of coca bean from Nigeria was in_________? Â
Answer:
Question QMC35 : When was groundnut oil mills introduced in Nigeria?Â
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Question QMC36 :  The first dams built for irrigation in Nigeria were built in the _________ basin?
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Question QMC37 : The process by which people take raw materials, process them and end up with new product is called_________ ? Â
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Question QMC38 : Which of the following is a northern industrial zone in Nigeria?Â
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Question QMC39 : Manufacturing industries are attracted by_________ Â
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Question QMC40 :  Petrol pumps became popular with irrigation farmers in Nigeria and has eventually taken over from__
Answer:
Question QMC41 :   By 1963 groundnut oil export in Nigeria had reached_________?
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Question QMC42 : Low agricultural prices at harvest time means that farmers to_________ Â
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Question QMC43 :  The areas of Nigeria which produce more food than they can consume are called_________Â
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Question QMC44 :  Nigeria may be divided into_________ broad agricultural zones?Â
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Question QMC45 :  Oil palm is an indigenous plant of the Tropical Rain Forest of_________Â
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Question QMC46 :  The rubber tree is indigenous to the Tropical Rain Forest of _________?  Â
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Question QMC47 :  The food deficits in major areas of population concentration are off-setted largely by supplies from_________  Â
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Question QMC48 :  In 1929, a branch rail way line was build from Zaria to Kaura Namoda to carry_________, _________and _________ from that part of the country?
Answer:
Question QMC49 :  The chain of intermediaries from producer to consumer may include_________
Answer:
Question QMC50 : _________is the most important means of moving people and goods across Nigeria today?
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