MCQ1: ________________may he defined as the studs of crime, its causes, how it is explained in a scientific way and how people react to it. Answer: Criminology MCQ2: ____________is "an offence for which one may be punished by law”. Answer: crime MCQ3: _______________is freedom or protection from danger or worry, thus, anything which threatens the peace, law and order of a country, is threatening its security. Answer: Security MCQ4: Anything that threatens the _______ or _______ of an individual threatens security. Answer: life or well-being MCQ5: The crime of the people who attack and rob ships at sea is __________ MCQ6: __________is the safety of a country which occupies an area of the earth's surface, Answer: National Security MCQ7: __________is the adequacy of food supplies for a country, a state, a city, etc Answer: Food security MCQ8: ___________is "the scientific study of the earth's surface, physical features, divisions, climate, products, population, etc." Answer: Geography MCQ9: ______________is located in West Africa, roughly between Latitude 4°N and14°N and Longitudes 4°E and I5°E. Answer: Nigeria MCQ10: The country's most southerly point is near Brass in the Niger Delta, which is roughly north of the______________ Answer: Equator MCQ11: The country's ____________ boundary is approximately at 14°N. Answer: northern MCQ12: Nigeria’s _____________boundary runs roughly along Longitudes 3°E. Answer: westerly MCQ13: Nigeria’s easterly boundary runs from a point to the south west of the ___________ of the Cross River to northwards almost to Longitude 15°E, South of Lake Chad Answer: estuary MCQ14: Nigeria has a total land area of ______________square kilometres. Answer: 923,768 MCQ15: By land area, Nigeria is four times the area of _______________ Answer: Ghana MCQ16: By land area, Nigeria is about ____________________the area of Sierra Leone.. Answer: thirteen times MCQ17: By land area, Nigeria is four times the area of the _______________ Answer: United Kingdom MCQ18: Nigeria covers about ________________of the productive area of West Africa Answer: one seventh MCQ19: Nigeria has about _________kilometres of land boundaries to monitor and defend. Answer: 2,790 MCQ20: The Nigerian Customs Service has the responsibility of combating _____________ and _________________in goods across Nigeria's borders. Answer: smuggling and illegal trafficking MCQ21: The responsibility of defending Nigeria's _________is the duty of the Nigerian Army Answer: land borders MCQ22: Nigeria has a coastline of about _______________kilometres. Answer: 860 MCQ23: Before May 1967 Nigeria consisted of four _____________. Answer: regions MCQ24: In May 1967, the country was split into _________________. Answer: twelve States MCQ25: In 1976 Nigeria was further broken down into ______________and ____________. Answer: nineteen States and a new Federal Capital Territory MCQ26: Today, there are. ___________________ and _____________________in Nigeria Answer: thirty-six plus the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) MCQ27: Today, Nigeria has __________________ Local Government Areas. Answer: seven hundred and seventy four MCQ28: For the fact that Maiduguri is located on land which is very flat, we say thatMaiduguri is located on a _____________. Answer: flat plain MCQ29: Although there are many potential dam sites around plateau edges, the two that have been developed are ________________ and _________________ Answer: Kwol and Kurro Falls MCQ30: The climate of an area is the average ______________conditions in that area.. Answer: weather MCQ31: ______________conditions are the conditions of the atmosphere at a particularpoint in time. Answer: Weather MCQ32: These conditions include sunshine, temperature, humidity, air masses, atmospheric pressure, winds and ______________. Answer: rainfall MCQ33: One of the most salient features of the climate of Nigeria is that the year is divided into __________ Answer: Two main seasons MCQ34: These two are seasons are ___________________ and _____________________ Answer: the rainy season and dry season MCQ35: The first season lasts from_______________ to _________________________ Answer: April to October MCQ36: The second season lasts from .______________ to _________________ Answer: November to March MCQ37: One other important aspect of the climate of Nigeria is the occurrence of destructive ____________________characterised by heavy torrential rainfall and strong winds. Answer: thunderstorms MCQ38: The two main types of vegetation in Nigeria are_____________ and ___________. Answer: forest and savannah MCQ39: _________is a type of vegetation which is dominated by woody plants called trees. Answer: Forest MCQ40: _____________is a type of vegetation in which the ground is covered by grasses among which there may be some trees. Answer: Savannah MCQ41: Such trees may grow close together, forming a _____________ Answer: woodland MCQ42: They may be far apart, forming a __________________________. Answer: parkland MCQ43: In Nigeria, these two types of vegetation occur as ________________. Answer: east-west belts. MCQ44: The ____________, covering about 20% of the country is to be found in the wetter south, extending inland from the coast. Answer: forest belt MCQ45: The mean annual rainfall is over _____________ Answer: 1300mm MCQ46: The rainy season is at least ______________ long. Answer: eight months MCQ47: The __________________ covers the rest of the country where the mean annualrainfall is less than 1300inm and the rainy season is less than eight months long Answer: . Savannah belt MCQ48: _______________is a type of vegetation that covers a zone which is about thirty to fifty kilometres wide along the coast. Answer: Mangrove Forest MCQ49: _____________has a swamp whose water is fresh from which fresh water plants are to be found e.g. raffia palm Answer: Fresh Water Swamp Forest MCQ50: _____________is a vegetation whose zone extends across the country from the Benin border to the Oban Hills. It has - Except in the area of the Niger valley where it is High temperatures, high rainfall and a long rainy season, combine to favour plant growth throughout the year. Answer: Tropical Rain Forest FBQ1: ________________may he defined as the studs of crime, its causes, how it is explained in a scientific way and how people react to it. Answer: Criminology FBQ2: ____________is "an offence for which one may be punished by law”. Answer: Crime FBQ3: _______________is freedom or protection from danger or worry,, thus, anything which threatens the peace, law and order of a country, is threatening its security. Answer: Security FBQ4: Anything that threatens the _______ or _______ of an individual threatens security. Answer: life or well-being FBQ5: The crime of the people who attack and rob ships at sea is __________ Answer: Piracy FBQ6: __________is the safety of a country which occupies an area of the earth's surface, Answer: National Security FBQ7: __________is the adequacy of food supplies for a country, a state, a city, etc Answer: Food security FBQ8: ___________is "the scientific study of the earth's surface, physical features, divisions, climate, products, population, etc." Answer: Geography FBQ9: ______________is located in West Africa, roughly between Latitude 4°N and 14°N and Longitudes 4°E and I5°E. Answer: Nigeria FBQ10: The country's most southerly point is near Brass in the Niger Delta, which is roughly north of the______________ Answer: Equator FBQ11: The country's ____________ boundary is approximately at 14°N. Answer: Northern FBQ12: Nigeria’s _____________boundary runs roughly along Longitudes 3°E. Answer: Westerly FBQ13: Nigeria’s easterly boundary runs from a point to the south west of the ___________ of the Cross River to northwards almost to Longitude 15°E, South of Lake Chad Answer: Estuary FBQ14: Nigeria has a total land area of ______________square kilometres. Answer: 923,768 FBQ15: By land area, Nigeria is four times the area of _______________ Answer: Ghana FBQ16: By land area, Nigeria is about ____________________the area of Sierra Leone.. Answer: thirteen times FBQ17: By land area, Nigeria is four times the area of the _______________ Answer: United Kingdom FBQ18: Nigeria covers about ________________of the productive area of West Africa Answer: one seventh FBQ19: Nigeria has about _________kilometres of land boundaries to monitor and defend. Answer: 2,790 FBQ20: The Nigerian Customs Service has the responsibility of combating smuggling and _________________in goods across Nigeria's borders. Answer: illegal trafficking FBQ21: The responsibility of defending Nigeria's _________is the duty of the Nigerian Army Answer: land borders FBQ22: Nigeria has a coastline of about _______________kilometres. Answer: 860 FBQ23: Before May 1967 Nigeria consisted of four _____________. Answer: Regions FBQ24: In May 1967, the country was split into _________________. Answer: twelve States FBQ25: In 1976 Nigeria was further broken down into nineteen States and ____________. Answer: a new Federal Capital Territory FBQ26: Today, there are. thirty-six and _____________________in Nigeria Answer: the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) FBQ27: Today, Nigeria has __________________ Local Government Areas. Answer: seven hundred and seventy four FBQ28: For the fact that Maiduguri is located on land which is very flat, we say thatMaiduguri is located on a _____________. Answer: flat plain FBQ29: Although there are many potential dam sites around plateau edges, the two that have been developed are ________________ and _________________ Answer: Kwol and Kurro Falls FBQ30: The climate of an area is the average ______________conditions in that area. Answer: Weather FBQ31: ______________conditions are the conditions of the atmosphere at a particularpoint in time. Answer: Weather FBQ32: These conditions include sunshine, temperature, humidity, air masses, atmospheric pressure, winds and ______________. Answer: Rainfall FBQ33: One of the most salient features of the climate of Nigeria is that the year is divided into __________ Answer: Two main seasons FBQ34: These two are seasons are ___________________ and _____________________ Answer: the rainy season and dry season FBQ35: The first season lasts from ________________ to _________________________  Answer: April to October FBQ36: The second season lasts from .______________ to _________________ Answer: November to March FBQ37: One other important aspect of the climate of Nigeria is the occurrence of destructive ____________________characterised by heavy torrential rainfall and strong winds. Answer: Thunderstorms FBQ38: The two main types of vegetation in Nigeria are_____________ and ___________. Answer: forest and savannah FBQ39: _________is a type of vegetation which is dominated by woody plants called trees. Answer: Forest FBQ40: _____________is a type of vegetation in which the ground is covered by grasses among which there may be some trees. Answer: Savannah FBQ41: Such trees may grow close together, forming a _____________ Answer: Woodland FBQ42: They may be far apart, forming a __________________________. Answer: Parkland FBQ43: In Nigeria, these two types of vegetation occur as ________________ . Answer: east-west belts FBQ44: The ____________, covering about 20% of the country is to be found in the wetter south, extending inland from the coast. Answer: forest belt FBQ45: The mean annual rainfall is over _____________ Answer: 1300mm FBQ46: The rainy season is at least ______________ long. Answer: eight months FBQ47: The __________________ covers the rest of the country where the mean annual rainfall is less than 1300inm and the rainy season is less than eight months long Answer: Savannah belt FBQ48: _______________is a type of vegetation that covers a zone which is about thirty to fifty kilometres wide along the coast. Answer: Mangrove Forest FBQ49: _____________has a swamp whose water is fresh from which fresh water plants are to be found e.g. raffia palm Answer: Fresh Water Swamp Forest FBQ50: _____________is a vegetation whose zone extends across the country from the Benin border to the Oban Hills. It has - Except in the area of the Niger valley where it is High temperatures, high rainfall and a long rainy season, combine to favour plant growth throughout the year. Answer: Tropical Rain Forest