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PES JS 2 Nigerian History Test 3 Term 1
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  • 1. Which African country has the largest population of people?
A) Egypt
B) Nigeria
C) South Africa
D) Ghana
  • 2. What is rural - urban migration?
A) Movement of people from rural areas to cities or urban areas, often in search of better economic opportunities, improved living standards, and access to amenities like education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
B) Movement of people from urban areas to rural areas for leisure.
C) Migration of animals from forests to cities.
D) Relocation of industries from rural areas to coastal regions.
  • 3. What is rural - rural migration?
A) Movement of people from one rural area to another, often in search of better farming land, pasture, or other economic opportunities.
B) Migration of people from one urban area to another urban area.
C) Movement of people from rural areas to urban cities.
D) Relocation of people from rural areas to foreign countries.
  • 4. What is urban - urban migration?
A) Relocation of people from cities to foreign countries for tourism.
B) Migration of people from rural areas to urban areas for jobs.
C) Movement of people from urban areas to rural areas for farming
D) Movement of people from one urban area to another, often in search of better job opportunities, improved living standards, or a change of environment.
  • 5. What is diaspora migration?
A) Relocation of companies from one country to another.
B) Migration of animals from one habitat to another
C) Movement of a person to another country in search of better opportunities.
D) Movement of people within a country from rural to urban areas
  • 6. What is climate induced migration?
A) Relocation of people from one city to another for education
B) Migration due to war or conflict over resources.
C) People moving to cities for better job opportunities and lifestyle.
D) Movement of people from their homes or usual places of residence due to environmental changes or disasters caused by climate change, such as rising sea levels, droughts, floods, or extreme weather events.
  • 7. What is irregular migration?
A) - Relocation of people within a country from one city to another
B) ‎‎- Movement of goods and services across international borders
C) - Migration that is often driven by poverty, unemployment and lack of prospects.
D) ‎- Migration of people through official channels with proper documentation
  • 8. What is refugee migration?
A) People moving to another country for economic opportunities
B) Relocation of people from one city to another within the same country
C) Migration of people due to natural disasters like earthquakes
D) It is when a country hosts refugees from other countries.
  • 9. Which of these are among the key drivers of migration?
A) Economic factors
B) Availability of luxury goods and services
C) Proximity to entertainment and leisure activities
D) Access to advanced gaming facilities
  • 10. Another key driver of migration is _____
A) Popular music genres
B) Fashion trends
C) Security concerns
D) Favorite food options
  • 11. One of these is a key driver of migration. Which is it?
A) Planetary alignment
B) Supernatural forces
C) Genetic predisposition to migration
D) Environmental factors
  • 12. Briefly discuss the trans - saharan trade.
A) The sale of Australian livestock to South American markets
B) A network of trade routes that connected West Africa to the Mediterranean region.
C) The trade of European textiles for Asian spices
D) The exchange of American crops for African minerals
  • 13. Which of these is among the key features of the Trans-Saharan Trade?
A) Goods traded
B) The trade was controlled by European colonial powers
C) The trade was primarily conducted by sea routes
D) The main commodities traded were precious stones and spices
  • 14. Pick one key feature of the Trans-Saharan Trade.
A) Trade routes were mainly established in the 20th century
B) Goods were transported using hot air balloons
C) ‎ The use of camels was minimal and mostly symbolic
D) Major trading centers
  • 15. Pick one impact of the Trans-Saharan Trade.
A) No significant cultural exchange between traders
B) Isolation of North African societies
C) Decline of West African empires
D) Economic growth
  • 16. Which of these is among the impacts of the Trans-Saharan Trade?
A) Spread of Islam*: The trade also facilitated the spread of Islam in West Africa.
B) The trade was primarily conducted by maritime routes across the Mediterranean Sea
C) The main commodities traded were silk and tea
D) The Trans-Saharan Trade was a short-distance trade that didn't involve crossing the Sahara Desert
  • 17. During what time frame did the Trans-Saharan Trade experience a decline?
A) In the 14th century
B) In the 12th century
C) In the 15th century
D) In the 16th century
  • 18. Pick one factor that led to the decline of the Trans-Saharan Trade in the 16th century.
A) European traders preferred to trade with Asian empires
B) The rise of European maritime trade routes reduced the importance of the Trans-Saharan Trade.
C) Global shortage of camels
D) ‎The discovery of a land route through the Arctic Circle reduced demand for Trans-Saharan goods
  • 19. In what year did Britain formally take over the territories that later became Nigeria?
A) 1945
B) 1960
C) 1999
D) 1900
  • 20. In what year did Lord Lugard unite the southern and northern protectorates to form modern Nigeria?
A) 1915
B) 1914
C) 1960
D) 1990
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