
GEOGRAPHY JUNE 13
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- Q1Which of the following statements about lumbering in Africa is true?It is a major contributor to deforestation.It is illegal in all African countries.It is a sustainable industry in Africa.It is only practiced in North Africa.30s
- Q2What is the impact of lumbering on African forests?It contributes to deforestation.It has no impact on African forests.It protects African forests.It leads to forest regeneration.30s
- Q3What is lumbering in Africa?The process of cutting, gathering and transporting wood and timber for commercial purposes in Africa.The process of drilling for oil and gas in Africa.The process of growing crops in Africa.The process of mining minerals in Africa.30s
- Q4Which of the following is a negative effect of lumbering in Africa?Decrease in water pollution in Africa.Increase in population density in Africa.Loss of natural habitat for wildlife.Improvement in soil fertility in Africa.30s
- Q5What are the alternatives to lumbering in Africa?Mining and drillingDeforestation and land use change.Agroforestry and sustainable forestry.Hunting and fishing30s
- Q6Which organizations are working to promote sustainable lumbering in Africa?WWF and FAO.IMF and Red CrossWHO and UNESCONATO and EU30s
- Q7Which African country is the largest exporter of tropical wood?South AfricaEthiopiaCameroonTanzania30s
- Q8What is the major cause of illegal lumbering in Africa?Non-profit organisationsGovernment supportEnvironmental protection lawsPoverty and lack of alternative livelihoods.30s
- Q9Which is the most commonly harvested tree species in Africa?MahoganyMapleBirchOak30s
- Q10What is the impact of illegal lumbering on African economies?Increase in wildlife conservation.Loss of revenue and employment opportunities.Increase in revenue and employment opportunitiesDecrease in environmental degradation30s
- Q11What is the primary purpose of irrigation agriculture in Nile Basin and Niger Basin?To increase crop production and ensure food security.To promote fish farming.To generate renewable energy.To conserve water resources.30s
- Q12What is the most common irrigation technique used in Nile Basin and Niger Basin?Flood irrigation.Sprinkler irrigation.Drip irrigation.Subsurface irrigation.30s
- Q13Which of the following is NOT a challenge facing irrigation agriculture in Nile Basin and Niger Basin?Climate change.Poor infrastructure.Water scarcity.Abundance of rainfall.30s
- Q14What is the difference between Nile Basin and Niger Basin?Nile Basin is primarily in the east, while Niger Basin is in the west.Nile Basin has more rainfall, while Niger Basin is arid.Nile Basin is more urbanized, while Niger Basin is rural.Nile Basin produces more crops, while Niger Basin focuses on livestock.30s
- Q15What is the impact of irrigation agriculture on the environment in Nile Basin and Niger Basin?It reduces greenhouse gas emissions.It can lead to land degradation and salinization over time.It has no impact on the environment.It improves soil fertility.30s