JAMB · Geography · United Kingdom
Geography for the JAMB Exam — UK candidates
10% of the JAMB test plan. Physical geography, human geography, map reading, and West African geography in JAMB Geography. Calibrated for British candidates.
Behind every published pass rate is a distribution of which topics caused most of the failures. This is one of those topics. Geography sits at roughly 10% of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (UTME) content distribution — JAMB Geography is required for geography, environmental science, and urban planning admissions. It tests physical geography (climate, landforms, drainage), human geography (population, agriculture, industry), and map reading. Nigerian and West African geography is specifically tested. Pass rates for the JAMB are published annually by the awarding body and vary by cohort and locale. For UK candidates preparing for JAMB, the calibration of study to local context matters: UK candidates often take exams for both domestic licensure (NMC, GMC) and migration purposes. IELTS UKVI is a separate, higher-stakes track.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Confusing types of rainfall (relief, convectional, frontal) and their geographic settings
- !Misidentifying Nigerian physical features — major rivers, mountain ranges, and coastal features
- !Incorrect contour interval reading in map questions
Study tips
- 1Draw and label a map of Nigeria: states, capital cities, major rivers (Niger, Benue), and major geographic features.
- 2Master the three rainfall types: know what causes each, where they occur, and their seasonal patterns in West Africa.
- 3Practice reading topographic maps: identify hills, valleys, plains, and ridges from contour patterns.
- 4In the UK, JAMB schedules and reschedules align with state holiday calendars and post-Brexit fee adjustments — confirm pricing on the awarding body's site before booking.
Sample JAMB Geography questions
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- 1
Convectional rainfall is most common in:
- ATemperate coastal regions
- BTropical equatorial regions during the dayCorrect
- CPolar regions in winter
- DMountain windward slopes
Why this answer?
Convectional rainfall occurs when solar heat causes surface air to rise rapidly, cool, and condense. It is most common in tropical equatorial regions (like southern Nigeria and the Congo Basin) where intense solar heating creates strong convection currents, often producing afternoon thunderstorms.
Frequently asked questions
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