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1. Being rich in natural resources, yet poorer than many countries with less resources is known as the
a. command fallacy
b. market curve
c. paradox of populations
d. resource curse
e. oil enigma
2. Historically, what has provided the economic base for Nigeria?
a. forestry
b. agriculture
c. tourism
d. telecommunications
e. petroleum
3. Which of these has helped cause the resource curse of Nigeria?
a. drop in tourism
b. government corruption and an overdependence on oil
c. a shrinking population
d. drop in the telecommunications market
e._an increase in cocoa bean production
4. Which of these is true of the Nigerian economy?
a. It has been immune to the paradox of plenty.
b. It has been further devastated by the group Boko Haram.
c. It has always maintained a healthy balance between agriculture and oil production.
d. It has never relied on agriculture.
e. It is hindered by a small population.
5. Nigeria is located in
a. East Africa
b. West Africa
c. Western Europe
d. Southeast Asia
e. Asia
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