Welcome to your Grade 10 Geography chapter 5
After carefully reading the following 30 questions, choose the correct answer.
1.
What percentage of the continent’s land area is comprised of forests in Africa?
2.
Africa accounts for what percentage of the world’s forest cover?
3.
Which sector involves the extraction of basic natural resources?
4.
Why do productivity and reliability vary in the primary sector?
5.
Which of the following is a challenge faced by workers in the primary sector?
6.
How many living languages are there in Africa according to the text?
7.
African forests and trees support national economies by supplying products to:
8.
What is the total area of forests in Africa in hectares?
9.
Which of the following is true about Africa's linguistic landscape?
10.
Africa’s belief systems include:
11.
What makes moving from the primary to the secondary sector difficult?
12.
In the primary sector, who typically sets the prices for products?
13.
The primary sector is dependent upon what to set their prices?
14.
Which of the following is NOT an activity in the primary sector?
15.
What does the secondary sector involve?
16.
The service sector is known as:
17.
Which country is likely to have a significant mining sector actively operating in Africa?
18.
Many wildlife and game parks in Africa are located in:
19.
Which of the following describes the diversity of languages in Africa?
20.
What is one of the main components of the primary sector mentioned in the text?
21.
The primary sector workers often work for:
22.
Why is moving from the primary sector to the secondary sector considered difficult?
23.
Primary sector dependence on weather makes its productivity:
24.
What is the name of the project focused on Africa's development vision for 2063?
25.
The secondary sector involves activities like:
26.
Which of these is a religious feature of Africa?
27.
Which sector are service activities classified under?
28.
What is the total number of living languages in Africa?
29.
Productivity in primary industries depends on:
30.
Africa's contribution to the world's forest cover is: