JAMB Past Questions and Answers - Page 1761

8,801.

Which of these system was most popular in the pre-colonial era?

A.

The barter system

B.

The coin system

C.

The paper notes

D.

The digital system

Correct answer is A

The barter system was implemented at that time and the pre-colonial people enjoyed a life filled with imported goods which reflected their fashion and lifestyle.

8,802.

The indigenous pre-colonial Nigerian economy consisted of the following except

A.

Agriculture

B.

Oil mining

C.

Crafts

D.

Local industries

Correct answer is A

The indigenous pre-colonial Nigerian economy consisted of agriculture, local industry and crafts, trade and services. It was the basic pre-colonial activity with the pattern of specialization dictated by ecology and culture. crude implements, such as hoes, cutlass, sickles, etc. were used.

8,803.

The Berlin conference on the partitioning of Africa was held in _______.

A.

1888/1889

B.

1887/1888

C.

1885/1886

D.

1884/1885

Correct answer is D

In 1884 at the request of Portugal, German Chancellor Otto von Bismark called together the major western powers of the world to negotiate questions and end confusion over the control of Africa. The conference lasted until February 26, 1885 – a three month period where colonial powers haggled over geometric boundaries in the interior of the continent, disregarding the cultural and linguistic boundaries already established by the Native Indigenous African population. What ultimately resulted was a hodgepodge of geometric boundaries that divided Africa into fifty irregular countries.

8,804.

The policy of Association was adopted by the ________

A.

French

B.

British

C.

Portuguese

D.

Belgians

Correct answer is A

The Policy of Association was the second policy the French Colonial Administration tuned to which recognized and preserved the identity, traditions, institutions, religions, customs, and way of life of the people within the French empire. This policy was emphasized by the French between 1920-1945.

8,805.

The Ekumeku movement started from Anioma which is part of present day ________.

A.

Delta

B.

Enugu

C.

Imo

D.

Anambra

Correct answer is A

When the Royal Niger Company attempted to establish its authority in the Asaba hinterland in the 1880s, the existing town societies in the area provided the foundations of a resistance movement which became known as the Ekumeku.