cameroon gce A level June 2023 further geography 1
cameroon gce A level June 2023 further geography 1
SECTION A: 6.
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
region.
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The layers of the atmosphere in sequence from (mm)
the earth’s surface upwards are:
A Stratosphere, mesosphere, troposphere,
thermosphere
B Troposphere, mesosphere, thermosphere,
stratosphere
C Troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere,
thermosphere
D Thermosphere, stratosphere, troposphere,
mesosphere
1 .
— Precipitation
Potential
200- Evapotranspiration
A
150- 4
100-
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0
J F M A M J J A S O N D
Source: Adapted from Nchangvi S. K (2008) P. 133
Fig 1 Soil moisture conditions
Identify the soil moisture conditions at (a).
A Soil moisture deficit
B Soil moisture surplus
C Soil moisture recharge
D Soil moisture utilization
Isolate the non-solar energy depletion process
in the atmosphere from the following list:
A Absorption
B Reflection
C Condensation
D Scattering
The major rivers that drain into Lake Chad
drainage basin are:
A R. Lagone and R. Benue
B R.Faro and Chari
C R. Sangha and Benue
D R. Chari and Logone.
7.
Which of the condensation product is associated
with a convective precipitation?
A Altocumulus clouds
B Stratocumulus clouds
C Convectional rainfall
D Cumulonimbus clouds
3.
What are the key aspects of the river basin that
are affected by human activities?
A Urbanization especially the paved
surfaces, roofs and drains
B Agriculture especially irrigation, rice and
sugar cane cultivation
C Runoff, water discharge and load
transport
D Deforestation especially of the river
catchment and the surrounding forests
8.
A relationship of high annual temperature and
low annual precipitation is exhibited in which
of the following climatic regions in Cameroon?
A Guinean climate
B The Cameroon type climate
C Dry Tropical climate
D The Cameroon maritime climate
4.
The Cameroon type of climate prevailing in
parts of the Coastal Lowlands and Western
Highlands with very high annual rainfall
amounts (2000mm – 4000mm) is respectively
influenced by any one of the following
combination of factors.
A Relief and convection
B Relief and Monsoon winds
C Monsoon winds and Relief
D Monsoon winds and convection
5.
9. The Mantle is different from the Crust because
it is a constitution of:
A Rocks in semi-solid state of silicate
minerals and generate heat.
B Granitic and Metamorphic rocks rich in
silica and aluminium.
C Basaltic rocks rich in silica and
magnesium.
D Rocks in liquid state of Nickel and Iron in
very high temperature.