Economics JAMB, WAEC, NECO AND NABTEB Official Past Questions

3865

Economically, underdeveloped countries are characterized by?

  • A. high rate of population growth and low rate of economic growth
  • B. high rate of economic growth and low rate of population growth
  • C. high rate of population growth aand high rate of economic growth
  • D. low rate of population growth and low rate of economic growth
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3866

The family Support Programme in Nigeria essentially focuses on?

  • A. the generation of employment
  • B. the alleviation of poverty
  • C. agricultural and industrial development
  • D. economic emancipation of women
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3867

Which of the following is a transfer payment?

  • A. Dividend to a shareholder
  • B. Gift to a mothers less babies' home
  • C. Salary to a worker
  • D. Rent to a landlord
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3868

The major objective of economic growth is to?

  • A. redistribute income and other benefits of growth
  • B. equalize opportunities for education and employment
  • C. increase the aggregate expenditure on goods and services
  • D. increase real per capital income
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3869

A fall in the marginal propensity to save will lead to?

  • A. a decrease in national income
  • B. an increase in national income
  • C. no change in national income
  • D. an increase in disposable income
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3870

If a country’s national income increased from N1000 billion over a period of 2 years, what was the average annual rate of growth of national income over the period?

  • A. 5%
  • B. 15%
  • C. 20%
  • D. 100%
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3871

If a government wants to reduce the level of inflation, it will?

  • A. run a budget surplus
  • B. run a budget deficit
  • C. run a balanced budget
  • D. borrow more money
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3872

When an indirect tax is levied on the producer of a good, the burden on the consumer will depend largely on the?

  • A. elasticity of demand for the good
  • B. proportion of the consumer's income spent on the good
  • C. elasticities of demand and supply of the commodity
  • D. availability of substitiutes for the commodity
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3873

An increase in government expenditure will lead to?

  • A. investment opportunities for foreign investors
  • B. an increase in the level of aggregate demand
  • C. an increase in total tax revenue
  • D. reduction in total tax revenue
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3874

A rise in the market price of fixed interest securities is an indication that the?

  • A. supply of money has decreased
  • B. liquidity preference has increased
  • C. market rate of interest has risen
  • D. market rate of interest has fallen
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3875

An issue of bank-notes not backed by gold but by government securities is known as?

  • A. fiduciary isssue
  • B. guaranteed money
  • C. seignior age
  • D. legal tender
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3876

If the reserve requirement for commercial banking in Nigeria were 30%, a commercial bank which receives an initial cash deposit of N3000 is in a position to lend out?

  • A. N9,000
  • B. N3,330
  • C. N2,770
  • D. N2,100
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3877

Which of the following is true about the value of money?

  • A. it varies inversely with the price level
  • B. it varies directly with the price level
  • C. it depreciates in the period of deflation
  • D. it is not affected by the price level
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3878

One of the techniques of monetary control used by the Central Bank of Nigeria is?

  • A. selective credit control
  • B. budget deficit
  • C. foreign exchange control
  • D. monitoring the general price level
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3879

Crude petroleum is a good example of a?

  • A. lasting asset
  • B. wasting asset
  • C. synthetic product
  • D. costless resources
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3880

The petroleum industry in Nigeria is?

  • A. the sole source of the nation's revenue
  • B. the oldest industry in the country
  • C. the mainstay of the economy
  • D. a factor in the decline in the nation's foreign reserves
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3881

Export-promotion policy is primary concerned with the?

  • A. processing of raw materials to increase their value
  • B. making of international routes safe for export commodity
  • C. reduction in the number of imported items
  • D. encourage of the production of export commodities
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3882

In many developing countries, infrastructural problems is acute due to the shortage of?

  • A. industries and industrial equipment
  • B. savings, investment and consumption
  • C. natural resources for development
  • D. supporting services that encourage economic activities
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3883

A factor that influences the location of a firm near its market is the?

  • A. transportation of bulky raw materials
  • B. external economies
  • C. high cost of transporting finished goods
  • D. availability of skilled manpower
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3884

An entirely domestic effort directed at improving agricultural production in Nigeria is the?

  • A. Agricultural Development Programme
  • B. Agro-industrial Development Scheme
  • C. Food and Agricultural Organization
  • D. National Land Development Authority
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3885

The sector that employs the largest proportion of the active labour force in Nigeria is the?

  • A. oil sector
  • B. federal civil services
  • C. financial sector
  • D. agricultural sector
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