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Tuesday, 4 April 2017

Waec 2017 Geography (Essay & Obj) Answers – May/June Expo

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1a)
i)North Atlantic routes
ii)Asia- Europe route
iii)the North Pacific route.
iv)the Panama Canal route:
1b)
i)Trade control make imports more
expensive and also decreases demand
for imports. However, trade partners
can do the same and increase prices for
exports.
ii)Countries will also control trade to spend less on imports if their exports go down.
iii)TO PROTECT “INFANT INDUSTRIES”.
Countries want to give newly developing industries (known as infant industries) time to grow and become
competitive.
iv)PROTECTION FROM “DUMPING”.
Dumping is when imports are sold at
below average cost of production. It is
generally hard to prove and sometimes
countries impose anti-dumping duties
just to buy more time.
v)TO PROVIDE MORE REVENUE.
Governments gain extra revenue from
tariffs (taxes on imports). A tariff is a
tax on imports. The tariff maybe in the
form of a specific or ad valorem tax.
1c)
i)tariffs.
ii)quotas
iii)embargoes
iv)licensing
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2a)
Settlements in geography are human
settlements ranging from a small village
with a population in the hundreds to large cities with a population in the tens of millions.
2b)
i)Stable Rural Settlements:
Any settlement in which most of the
people are engaged in agriculture,
forestry, mining and fishery is known
as a rural settlement.
ii)Site of Settlements:
The site, growth and development of
human settlements are closely influenced by the available soil, water,
forest and mineral resources.
iii)Economic:
The religious, military, and political
leaders and the dependents needed
food which was supplied by the tribe
through hunting or gathering.
iv)Cultural:
The settlement may also have served
as a place to house women and
children, permitting the men to
wander further in their search for
food.
2c)
i)Rural areas provide urban areas with food
ii)Rural areas provide urban areas with unskilled labour
iii)urban area provide rural areas with manufactured goods
iv)urban area provide rural areas with higher education
v)Rural areas provide urban areas with raw materials
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2a)
Settlements in geography are human
settlements ranging from a small village
with a population in the hundreds to large cities with a population in the tens of millions.
2b)
i)Stable Rural Settlements:
Any settlement in which most of the
people are engaged in agriculture,
forestry, mining and fishery is known
as a rural settlement.
ii)Site of Settlements:
The site, growth and development of
human settlements are closely influenced by the available soil, water,
forest and mineral resources.
iii)Economic:
The religious, military, and political
leaders and the dependents needed
food which was supplied by the tribe
through hunting or gathering.
iv)Cultural:
The settlement may also have served
as a place to house women and
children, permitting the men to
wander further in their search for
food.
2c)
i)Rural areas provide urban areas with food
ii)Rural areas provide urban areas with unskilled labour
iii)urban area provide rural areas with manufactured goods
iv)urban area provide rural areas with higher education
v)Rural areas provide urban areas with raw materials
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[4/5, 1:44 PM] ‪+234 813 960 5078‬: ++++++++++++++++++++++
1a)
i)North Atlantic routes
ii)Asia- Europe route
iii)the North Pacific route.
iv)the Panama Canal route:
1b)
i)Trade control make imports more
expensive and also decreases demand
for imports. However, trade partners
can do the same and increase prices for
exports.
ii)Countries will also control trade to spend less on imports if their exports go down.
iii)TO PROTECT “INFANT INDUSTRIES”.
Countries want to give newly developing industries (known as infant industries) time to grow and become
competitive.
iv)PROTECTION FROM “DUMPING”.
Dumping is when imports are sold at
below average cost of production. It is
generally hard to prove and sometimes
countries impose anti-dumping duties
just to buy more time.
v)TO PROVIDE MORE REVENUE.
Governments gain extra revenue from
tariffs (taxes on imports). A tariff is a
tax on imports. The tariff maybe in the
form of a specific or ad valorem tax.
1c)
i)tariffs.
ii)quotas
iii)embargoes
iv)licensing
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2a)
Settlements in geography are human
settlements ranging from a small village
with a population in the hundreds to large cities with a population in the tens of millions.
2b)
i)Stable Rural Settlements:
Any settlement in which most of the
people are engaged in agriculture,
forestry, mining and fishery is known
as a rural settlement.
ii)Site of Settlements:
The site, growth and development of
human settlements are closely influenced by the available soil, water,
forest and mineral resources.
iii)Economic:
The religious, military, and political
leaders and the dependents needed
food which was supplied by the tribe
through hunting or gathering.
iv)Cultural:
The settlement may also have served
as a place to house women and
children, permitting the men to
wander further in their search for
food.
2c)
i)Rural areas provide urban areas with food
ii)Rural areas provide urban areas with unskilled labour
iii)urban area provide rural areas with manufactured goods
iv)urban area provide rural areas with higher education
v)Rural areas provide urban areas with raw materials
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ANSWER LOADING......................
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2a)
Settlements in geography are human
settlements ranging from a small village
with a population in the hundreds to large cities with a population in the tens of millions.
2b)
i)Stable Rural Settlements:
Any settlement in which most of the
people are engaged in agriculture,
forestry, mining and fishery is known
as a rural settlement.
ii)Site of Settlements:
The site, growth and development of
human settlements are closely influenced by the available soil, water,
forest and mineral resources.
iii)Economic:
The religious, military, and political
leaders and the dependents needed
food which was supplied by the tribe
through hunting or gathering.
iv)Cultural:
The settlement may also have served
as a place to house women and
children, permitting the men to
wander further in their search for
food.
2c)
i)Rural areas provide urban areas with food 
ii)Rural areas provide urban areas with unskilled labour 
iii)urban area provide rural areas with manufactured goods 
iv)urban area provide rural areas with higher education 
v)Rural areas provide urban areas with raw materials


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2a)
Settlements in geography are human
settlements ranging from a small village
with a population in the hundreds to large cities with a population in the tens of millions.
2b)
i)Stable Rural Settlements:
Any settlement in which most of the
people are engaged in agriculture,
forestry, mining and fishery is known
as a rural settlement.
ii)Site of Settlements:
The site, growth and development of
human settlements are closely influenced by the available soil, water,
forest and mineral resources.
iii)Economic:
The religious, military, and political
leaders and the dependents needed
food which was supplied by the tribe
through hunting or gathering.
iv)Cultural:
The settlement may also have served
as a place to house women and
children, permitting the men to
wander further in their search for
food.
2c)
i)Rural areas provide urban areas with food
ii)Rural areas provide urban areas with unskilled labour
iii)urban area provide rural areas with manufactured goods
iv)urban area provide rural areas with higher education
v)Rural areas provide urban areas with raw materials
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