Revision and Review Test Questions History JSS 3 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12
Revision and Review Test Questions – History JSS 3 First Term (Week 12)
Part A: 20 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) with Answers
- What were the main commodities traded across the Sahara?
- Gold and salt.
- How did the Trans-Saharan trade benefit West African empires?
- It brought wealth and new goods, such as horses and textiles.
- What role did Islam play in West African societies?
- Islam influenced education, trade, and governance through the spread of Arabic literacy and Islamic laws.
- Which European country first explored West Africa?
- Portugal.
- How did Islam spread in West Africa?
- It spread mainly through trade and Muslim merchants.
- What is the significance of Timbuktu in African history?
- It was a major center for trade and Islamic learning.
- Why was salt important in the Trans-Saharan trade?
- Salt was used to preserve food and as a valuable trading commodity.
- How did European exploration impact West Africa?
- It led to trade relations and later colonization.
- What was the effect of the Trans-Saharan trade on Nigerian societies?
- It promoted cultural exchange, wealth, and the spread of Islam.
- Which ocean was used for European trade with West Africa?
- The Atlantic Ocean.
- What motivated European explorers to explore Africa?
- They were interested in trade, particularly in gold, ivory, and spices.
- How did the introduction of Islam change education in West Africa?
- It introduced Quranic schools and promoted literacy in Arabic.
- What impact did the Portuguese have on the Benin Empire?
- They established trade relations and exchanged goods like pepper and ivory.
- What were the effects of early European contact with Nigeria?
- It introduced Christianity, new goods, and increased trade.
- What were the primary trade routes in the Trans-Saharan trade?
- Routes connected cities like Timbuktu, Gao, and Taghaza to North Africa.
- How did commodities shape the Trans-Saharan trade?
- Valuable commodities like gold and salt attracted merchants from far regions.
- Which West African city was known for its salt mines?
- Taghaza.
- What were the key factors that led to the rapid spread of Islam?
- Trade, scholars, and the appeal of Islamic teachings.
- Which religion spread in Nigeria due to early European missionaries?
- Christianity.
- What was the primary focus of early missionaries in Nigeria?
- Spreading Christianity and establishing schools.
Part B: 20 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions with Options
- The Trans-Saharan trade linked West Africa with __________.
a) Asia
b) North Africa
c) Europe
d) South Africa
(Answer: b) - One key commodity traded across the Sahara was __________.
a) Iron
b) Gold
c) Coffee
d) Cotton
(Answer: b) - Islam spread in West Africa primarily through __________.
a) Conquest
b) Agriculture
c) Trade
d) War
(Answer: c) - The Portuguese explorers were the first to visit the __________ Empire.
a) Benin
b) Mali
c) Songhai
d) Oyo
(Answer: a) - __________ was an important center for Islamic learning in West Africa.
a) Lagos
b) Timbuktu
c) Cairo
d) Kano
(Answer: b) - __________ was used to preserve food and was a key trade item in the Trans-Saharan trade.
a) Sugar
b) Salt
c) Pepper
d) Cocoa
(Answer: b) - The Trans-Saharan trade promoted the spread of __________ in West Africa.
a) Christianity
b) Islam
c) Hinduism
d) Judaism
(Answer: b) - __________ was the ocean used by European traders to reach Nigeria.
a) Pacific
b) Atlantic
c) Indian
d) Arctic
(Answer: b) - The spread of Islam encouraged the development of __________ schools.
a) Quranic
b) Agricultural
c) Missionary
d) Technical
(Answer: a) - Early European missionaries focused on spreading __________ in Nigeria.
a) Islam
b) Christianity
c) Hinduism
d) Traditional religions
(Answer: b)
Part C: 20 Short Answer Questions
- What were the major goods traded across the Sahara?
- How did trade promote the spread of Islam in West Africa?
- Name one key city that grew due to the Trans-Saharan trade.
- Which European country first visited the Benin Empire?
- Why was salt an important trade item?
- What role did Timbuktu play in West African history?
- How did European contact affect Nigerian societies?
- What motivated European explorers to explore Africa?
- Which ocean was used for early European trade with Nigeria?
- What impact did the spread of Islam have on education?
- How did missionaries influence early Nigerian society?
- Name one missionary who worked in Nigeria.
- Which trade route linked West Africa to North Africa?
- What was the significance of Arabic literacy in West Africa?
- How did the Trans-Saharan trade affect West African empires?
- Name one factor that led to the rapid spread of Islam in West Africa.
- What was the main focus of early missionary schools?
- Which religion spread through European contact with Nigeria?
- How did commodities shape the Trans-Saharan trade?
- Name one West African city known for its salt mines.
Part D: 20 True or False Questions
- The Trans-Saharan trade linked West Africa with Europe. (False)
- Timbuktu was an important center for Islamic learning. (True)
- Islam spread in West Africa mainly through war. (False)
- The Atlantic Ocean was used for European trade with Nigeria. (True)
- Early European explorers visited the Oyo Empire first. (False)
- Salt was used to preserve food during the Trans-Saharan trade. (True)
- Early missionaries focused on spreading Islam in Nigeria. (False)
- The Portuguese were the first Europeans to explore Nigeria. (True)
- Trade routes in the Sahara were used for centuries. (True)
- Gold and spices were the only commodities traded across the Sahara. (False)
Part E: 20 Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions Without Options
- The Trans-Saharan trade connected West Africa with __________.
- Islam spread in West Africa through __________.
- The Portuguese visited the __________ Empire.
- The __________ Ocean was used for trade with Europe.
- __________ became a major center for Islamic learning.
- Salt was important for __________ food.
- Early European contact introduced __________ in Nigeria.
- Missionaries focused on spreading __________ in Nigeria.
- The __________ trade involved gold and salt.
- __________ was known for its salt mines.
End of Revision and Review Test
This revision covers key concepts taught throughout the term and helps students prepare effectively for their final assessments.
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