A) First bank B) Central bank C) Micro finance bank D) Commercial bank
A) It helps to control reckless spending B) Money kept in the bank yields interest C) Money kept in the bank can be withdrawn at anytime D) Money kept in the bank can not be withdrawn
A) Automated Teller Module B) Advanced Teller Machine C) Automated Teller Machine D) Automated Telephone Machine
A) discounts B) advice C) loans D) gifts
A) secure B) risky C) flexible D) convenient
A) securities B) furniture C) matress D) houses
A) commercial banks are established in rural areas B) more infrastructural facilities are provided in rural areas C) educational institutions are established in rural areas D) labour intensive method of agriculture is encouraged
A) vegetables B) cocoa C) cotton D) rubber
A) Forestry B) Crop farming C) Fish farming D) Livestock farming
A) Commercial banks B) Development banks C) Co-operative credit society D) Central banks
A) Bank notes B) Treasury bills C) Shares D) Credit card
A) Multilateral trade B) Domestic trade C) Bilateral trade D) None of the above
A) Foreign trade B) Internal trade C) International trade D) All of the above
A) Entrepot B) Enterprise C) Export D) Import
A) Drawee B) Drawer C) None of the above D) Payee
A) rubber B) rice C) yam D) vegetables
A) fixed deposit B) current C) none of the above D) savings
A) Geography B) Agriculture C) Economics D) Financial institutions
A) Free Trade Area B) Operation Feed The Nation C) African Development Banks D) Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
A) Cooperative farming B) Commercial farming C) Plantation farming D) Subsistence farming
A) Cheque B) Bank note C) Treasury bill D) Overdraft
A) banks B) schools C) farmers D) industries
A) Mortgage bank B) Central bank C) Merchant bank D) Commercial bank
A) rearing of one animal B) cultivation of only one crop C) rearing of two or more animals D) cultivation of two or more crops
A) 1957 B) 1967 C) 1959 D) 1969
A) Commercial banks B) Market C) Schools D) Bureau de change
A) Stock Exchange Market B) Mortgage banks C) Bureau de change D) None of the above
A) different firms producing equal number of similar goods and services B) a firm of producing similar goods and services C) different firms producing different goods D) many firms producing unidentical goods and services
A) Factory B) Plant C) Industry D) Firm
A) Localisation of industries B) Location of industry C) Siting of industry D) Establishment of industry
A) Factory B) Plant C) None of the above D) Industrial estate
A) Conversion industry B) Transport industry C) Processing industry D) Mining industry
A) Mining industry B) Processing industry C) Transport industry D) Construction industry
A) promixity to source of raw materials B) availability of capital C) nearness to market D) efficient allocation of resources
A) None of the above B) Business estates C) Factories estate D) Industrial estate
A) far from B) near C) No idea D) both
A) Processing B) Transport C) Mining D) Power and energy
A) it checks the drift of young people from the rural areas to the towns and cities B) transportation and accomodations of staff are likely to be less C) transportation and accomodations of staff are expensive D) it will be easier for firms to get raw materials in the rural areas
A) transportation B) housing C) agriculture D) education
A) keep our money and other valuable materials B) buy food C) acquire education D) eat food |