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JAMB 2026: Geography Questions Revealed — Likely Topics, Patterns, and Professional Guide

JAMB 2026: Geography Questions Revealed — Likely Topics, Patterns, and Professional Guide

JAMB 2026: Geography Questions Revealed — Likely Topics, Patterns, and Professional Guide

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The JAMB Geography examination tests candidates’ understanding of physical geography, map reading, human geography, regional geography, and practical interpretation. Over the years, JAMB has repeated core topics such as map reading, climate, vegetation, settlement, population, transportation, and earth structure.

This professional guide highlights likely JAMB 2026 Geography questions, high-probability areas, exam patterns, and smart preparation strategies. This is not a leak, but a prediction based on syllabus trends and past questions.


SECTION A: HIGH-PROBABILITY TOPICS FOR JAMB 2026 GEOGRAPHY

Candidates should focus on:

  1. Map Reading and Interpretation
  2. Scale and Distance
  3. Latitude and Longitude
  4. Earth Structure
  5. Rocks and Minerals
  6. Weather and Climate
  7. Vegetation
  8. Soils
  9. Population
  10. Settlement
  11. Transportation
  12. Industry
  13. Agriculture
  14. Drainage and Rivers
  15. Relief and Landforms
  16. Environmental Problems
  17. Nigeria Physical Geography
  18. Africa Regional Geography
  19. Economic Geography
  20. Survey and Practical Geography

SECTION B: LIKELY JAMB 2026 GEOGRAPHY QUESTIONS

1. Map Reading

Likely Question 1
The ratio between map distance and ground distance is called
A. bearing
B. scale
C. contour
D. latitude

Answer: B

Likely Question 2
Contour lines that are close together indicate
A. gentle slope
B. steep slope
C. flat land
D. valley

Answer: B


2. Scale

Likely Question 3
A large scale map shows
A. small area with more detail
B. large area with less detail
C. no detail
D. world map

Answer: A


3. Latitude and Longitude

Likely Question 4
Latitude measures distance from
A. Prime meridian
B. Equator
C. poles
D. tropics

Answer: B

Likely Question 5
Longitude is measured from
A. Equator
B. Greenwich meridian
C. Tropic of cancer
D. Arctic circle

Answer: B


4. Earth Structure

Likely Question 6
The crust is the
A. inner layer
B. middle layer
C. outer layer
D. core

Answer: C


5. Rocks

Likely Question 7
Igneous rocks are formed by
A. weathering
B. cooling of magma
C. erosion
D. deposition

Answer: B


6. Weather and Climate

Likely Question 8
Climate refers to
A. daily weather
B. average weather over time
C. rainfall only
D. temperature only

Answer: B

Likely Question 9
Instrument used to measure rainfall
A. thermometer
B. barometer
C. rain gauge
D. hygrometer

Answer: C


7. Vegetation

Likely Question 10
Savanna vegetation is characterized by
A. tall trees
B. scattered trees
C. desert plants
D. evergreen forest

Answer: B


8. Soils

Likely Question 11
Soil formed in place is called
A. transported soil
B. residual soil
C. volcanic soil
D. desert soil

Answer: B


9. Population

Likely Question 12
Population density means
A. birth rate
B. number of people per area
C. death rate
D. migration

Answer: B


10. Settlement

Likely Question 13
Linear settlement develops along
A. roads
B. hills
C. valleys
D. mountains

Answer: A


11. Transportation

Likely Question 14
Air transport is best for
A. bulky goods
B. heavy goods
C. urgent goods
D. local movement

Answer: C


12. Agriculture

Likely Question 15
Subsistence farming is
A. large scale farming
B. mechanized farming
C. small scale farming
D. plantation farming

Answer: C


SECTION C: CALCULATION QUESTIONS (HIGH CHANCE)

Likely Question 16

Map scale = 1 : 50,000
Map distance = 2cm

Ground distance = ?

= 2 × 50,000
= 100,000 cm
= 1 km

Answer: 1 km


Likely Question 17

If contour interval = 20m
Difference between two contours = 5 lines

Height difference = ?

= 20 × 5 = 100m

Answer: 100m


SECTION D: NIGERIA GEOGRAPHY

Likely Question 18
River Niger flows into
A. Atlantic ocean
B. Indian ocean
C. Mediterranean sea
D. lake chad

Answer: A


Likely Question 19
Nigeria climate is mainly
A. temperate
B. tropical
C. polar
D. mediterranean

Answer: B


SECTION E: DRAINAGE

Likely Question 20
A tributary is
A. main river
B. small river joining main river
C. lake
D. delta

Answer: B


SECTION F: INDUSTRY

Likely Question 21
Factors affecting location of industry include
A. labour
B. transport
C. market
D. all of the above

Answer: D


SECTION G: ENVIRONMENT

Likely Question 22
Desertification occurs due to
A. deforestation
B. rainfall
C. flooding
D. irrigation

Answer: A


SECTION H: MOST REPEATED JAMB GEOGRAPHY QUESTIONS

JAMB repeats these:

Map reading
Scale calculations
Contour interpretation
Climate
Vegetation
Population
Settlement
Transportation
Industry
Nigeria geography


SECTION I: LAST-MINUTE REVISION AREAS

Study carefully:

Map reading
Scale calculation
Contour lines
Climate types
Vegetation zones
Population
Settlement patterns
Transport
Agriculture
Nigeria geography


SECTION J: HOW JAMB SETS GEOGRAPHY QUESTIONS

JAMB Geography format:

40% map reading
30% physical geography
20% human geography
10% Nigeria geography


SECTION K: SMART STRATEGY TO SCORE 70+

  1. Practice map reading
  2. Learn scale calculations
  3. Study contour lines
  4. Revise climate
  5. Study vegetation
  6. Learn population
  7. Revise settlement
  8. Study Nigeria geography
  9. Practice past questions
  10. Attempt all questions

SECTION L: FINAL PREDICTED QUESTION AREAS

Expect questions from:

Map reading
Scale
Latitude and longitude
Earth structure
Rocks
Climate
Vegetation
Soils
Population
Settlement
Transportation
Agriculture
Drainage
Nigeria geography
Industry


CONCLUSION

JAMB 2026 Geography will likely focus on map reading, physical geography, population, and Nigeria geography. Candidates who master scale, contour lines, climate, and settlement will have a strong advantage.

With proper preparation, scoring 70–85 in JAMB Geography 2026 is very achievable.


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