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Economics Past Questions and Answers
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Economics Questions
Question 3976:
WAEC 2019
Malthusian theory of population was proved wrong because
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A
The practice of subsistence farming was encouragedMalthus view was seen as an exaggeration
B
Developing countries adopted birth control method
C
New lands and new methods of production were discovered
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Question 3977:
WAEC 2019
Human development can be improved if
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A
Banks give more loans to businessmen
B
Large family sizes are encouraged
C
General education and training are encouraged
D
It is handled by the private sector only
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Question 3978:
WAEC 2019
The use of interest rates to control the money supply is a
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A
Control policy
B
Monetary policy
C
Developmental policy
D
Fiscal policy
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Question 3979:
WAEC 2019
Agricultural productivity may be increased if
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A
Educational institutions are established in rural areas
B
Commercial banks are established in rural areas
C
More infrastructural facilities are provided in rural areas
D
Labour intensive method of agriculture is encouraged
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Question 3980:
WAEC 2019
Which of the following is a major advantage of establishing a tomato-processing factory in a country?
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A
Local consumption will decrease
B
More unskilled labour will be employed
C
Foreign exchange will be conserved
D
It will attract more tourists
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