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Question-1
Where is Nigeria’s oil reserve located?
(A)
Pearl River delta
(B)
Niger delta
(C)
Ecuador
(D)
Galapagos
Question-2
Name the world’s sixth largest oil producer.
(A)
Nigeria
(B)
Argentina
(C)
Kuwait
(D)
Saudi Arabia
Question-3
From how many decibels onwards does significant annoyance from aircraft noise begin?
(A)
50
(B)
55
(C)
60
(D)
65
Question-4
Name the second busiest airport in the world for cargo.
(A)
Dubai
(B)
Los Angeles
(C)
Heathrow
(D)
Tokyo
Question-5
Name Africa’s largest remaining mangrove forest.
(A)
Niger delta
(B)
Pearl River delta
(C)
Galapagos Islands
(D)
None of the above
Question-6
Expand TNC.
(A)
Transnational Corporation
(B)
Transnational Companies
(C)
Topnational Companies
(D)
Topnational Countries
Question-7
In which year was oil first extracted in Nigeria?
(A)
1946
(B)
1956
(C)
1953
(D)
1966
Question-8
Biggest single site employer in UK.
(A)
Shell
(B)
Exxon Mobil
(C)
Heathrow airport
(D)
Walmart
Question-9
Which country has the highest consumption of beef per capita in the world?
(A)
Nigeria
(B)
Brazil
(C)
Chile
(D)
Argentina
Question-10
The largest centre for the production of microwave ovens in the world.
(A)
Shunde
(B)
Shenzen
(C)
Guangzhou
(D)
Guangdong
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Cambridge Advanced Grade 12
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