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CIVICS STANDARD SEVEN EXAMS SERIES

PRESIDENT’S OFFICE, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

PRIMARY SCHOOL NEW FORMAT COMPETENCE EXAMS

PRE-MOCK EXAMINATION 

STANDARD SEVEN-CIVICS AND MORAL

2024

 

TIME: 1:30HRS                                                                                                         

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. This exam consists of sections A , B and C
  2. There  are Six questions in total
  3. Answer all questions from each section
  4. Use a blue or black ink pen
  5. Show your working clearly
  6. Electronic devices are not allowed in exam room

SECTION A

1. Choose the correct answer and write the letter on the bracket 

i) The highest governing body in a district, city or municipal council is 

(a) standing committee 

(b) councilors 

(c) legal department 

(d) director 

(e) planning and statistics

 ii) What is the sign that shows that the Nation has suffered a great tragedy? 

(a) CCM flag flying at half mast 

(b) National flag flying at half mast 

(c) School flag flying at half mast 

(d) CHADEMA flag flying at half mast 

(e) National flag being raised

iii) Maruma, he lives with his father, grandmother, his aunt Sinda and his grandmother Kalam. What kind of family does Maruma live in? 

(a) nuclear family 

(b) orphan family 

(c) single parent family 

(d) extended family 

(e) family of father, mother and children

iv) I am one of the national symbols of Tanzania. I am used to show peace, love, unity and introduce Tanzania as a free country, who am I? 

(a) National flag 

(b) Tanzanian currency 

(c) Tanzanian map 

(d) National emblem 

(e) Torch of freedom

v) According to the child act of 2009 which was amended in 2014, the following are the responsibilities of the child except; 

(a) to kill his parents 

(b) to maintain and strengthen traditions and customs 

(c) to work to support the family 

(d) to serve his community and the Nation 

(e) to abuse children in all circumstances

vi) Who among the following is not among people with special needs? 

(a) visually impaired 

(b) mentally disabled 

(c) poor 

(d) old 

(e) foreigner

vii) CCM and CHADEMA participated in the 2020 general election; What was the entity that supervised the election? 

(a) PCC 

(b) TARURA 

(c) National Electoral Commission 

(d) National Intelligence Commission 

(e) good governance

viii) Fire and rescue education is important to be provided to community members to deal with floods. What is the emergency number to call during a fire incident; 

(a) 116 

(b) 113 

(c) 114 

(d) 100 

(e) 102

ix) Who is the chairman of the cabinet meetings? 

(a) President 

(b) Vice President 

(c) President of Zanzibar 

(d) Prime Minister 

(e) Chief Justice

x) Various human activities contribute to the destruction of the environment, the following are environmental care activities except; 

(a) planting trees in areas without trees 

(b) planting trees where there were trees 

(c) cutting down trees without planting trees 

(d) planting trees near water sources 

(e) irrigated agriculture

2. Match the following sentences by writing the letters of the sentences or the answers in the table for the answers.

LIST A

LIST B

i) A tribal dance played to inspire the spirit to work

ii) The benefit of reproductive health education for young people

iii) The correct age to run for the Presidency of the United Republic of Tanzania

iv) Conversations led by someone with the skills to provide guidance and solve problems or challenges

v) The rule of law as one of the foundations of democracy

A. 55 years and older

B. Gobogobo from the land of Sukuma

C. To help young people make the right decisions

D. 40 years and above

E. Counseling or counseling

F. No one is above the law

G. Cause moral erosion

H. Adviser Lizombe from Songea

A. It reduces the spirit of being a patriot

 

3. Fill in the blanks.

i) The Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania is headed by a Speaker who is elected

by ………………

ii) How many chapters are there in the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania?

iii) Which of the school leaders is responsible for managing the daily activities of the school?

iv) Each arm of the government has its own importance and responsibilities. Which one deals with the proposed bills?

v) Traditional clothing carries the identity of a certain community. What clothes are worn by the women of gogo tribe?

SECTION  B:

4. Fill in the information or blank spaces in the following table

S/N

UN BODY

FUNCTIONS

1

UNESCO

……………………………………

2

…………………………….

Food and agriculture

3

UNHCR

…………………………………….

4

………………………………………………..

Deals with workers worldwide

5

WHO

……………………………………….

 

5. Complete the following information correctly

i) If the incumbent President dies, what legal procedures will be taken to fill his position?

ii) When did Tanzania hold the first election under the multi-party system?

iii) In which city is the headquarters of the East African Community?

iv) How is the Ward Executive Officer found?

 v) Which special body has the responsibility to protect citizens and their property in Tanzania?

 

 

 

 

SECTION C

6. Use the picture below to answer questions that follow;

i) Which phase of the Presidency in Tanzania was served or led by the leader seen in the picture?

ii) Which of the six Presidents of Tanzania followed the leader after finishing his term?

iii) Which important step to build the economy was taken or allowed by that leader for the development of our country and its people?

iv) The leader shown in the picture was once the President of the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar. Who was the President of the United Republic of Tanzania at that time?

v) Right now the leader is dead, what date was his national funeral held in Unguja after he was given the last respects by Tanzanians?

LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZCIVICS STANDARD SEVEN EXAM SERIES 100

PRESIDENT’S OFFICE, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

PRIMARY EXAMINATION SERIES

NEW FORMAT BASED-STANDARD SEVEN EXAMINATION

SUBJECT: CIVICS AND MORALS

MID TERM -1 MARCH 2024

TIME: 1:40HR

Instructions: 

  1. This paper consists of three sections; A, B and C with a total of 8 questions
  2. All answers must be written in blue or black ink.
  3. Remember to write your name and other particulars in the given spaces.
  4. Answer all questions according to the instructions in each section.
  5. Keep your work neat and smart.
  6. Cellular phones, tablets and calculators are not allowed in the examination room.

 

SECTION A: (20 marks) 

MULTIPLE CHOICES, MATCHING ITEMS AND FILLING IN THE GAPS 

  1. Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write its letter in the space provided (10 marks)
  1. We all know that the needy lack important necessities and they need support. Which among the following is not a good factor to consider when educating the community about the importance of helping the needy? A. Identifying ways of motivating the community to support the needy B. Understanding ways of caring and discomforting the needy C. Identifying kinds of services and comfort for them D. Identifying different groups of the needy in our community E. Understanding different kinds of needs for every needy groups [ ]
  2. Most of the African countries got their independence through various means. When did Tanzania start to officially use the name TANZANIA? A. 12th January,1964 B. 9th December,1961 C. 26th April,1965 D. 10th December,1964 E. 29th October,1964 [ ]
  3. Anthony felt to be oppressed by being charged or accused falsely before the court of law. How do we term that situation? A. Gender equality B. Equality C. Opportunistic judgement D. Malicious charge E. Court parole [ ]
  4. When the pupils were conducting cleanliness at school, Nusrat and Aina started to fight for a broom and thus caused injuries to each other. To whom should this case be brought? A. The head teacher B. The academic teacher C. The class teacher D. The discipline teacher E. All teachers [ ]
  5. What do we call as something that is given to a person or an organisation in order to help them? A. Charity B. Donation C. First aid D. Money E. Food [ ]
  6. Peace is a condition in which there's security and calm, and in which there is no war, conflicts or violence. Which among the following acts may ruin peace and security? [ ] A. Respecting the laws and regulations B. Respecting human rights C. Maintaining of good diplomatic relations with other nations D. Disregard to human rights and national resources E. Strengthening of democracy [ ]
  7. People say, "Work is the standard measure of someone's dignity". Which among the following acts do not value human dignity? A.Helping children to cross a busy road B. Helping the elderly to carry their luggage C. Helping parents and neighbours with domestic chores D. Abusing and despising the sick E. Keeping others' secrets [ ]
  8. Why should the youth be given the reproductive health education? A. So as to help them to become immatured B. It helps them to get accurate reproductive health education, control their feelings and emotions and make good decisions C. It helps them be good business men in the future D. It prepares youth to be unaccountable leaders and experts E. It facilitates easy transmission of diseases [ ]
  9. Which leader is the head of Parliament's servants and prepares the Parliament's schedules and sessions? A. The Speaker B. the Chief Executive Officer of the Parliament C. The Attorney General D. The Deputy Speaker E. The Prime Minister
  10. Which principle of democracy allows citizens to express their views on various aspects of social, political and economic development? [ ] A. Free and fair election B. Human rights C. Freedom of expression D. Peaceful demonstrations E. Freedom of assembly

2. Match the items below from LIST A to those of LIST B by writing the letter of the correct answers in the spaces provided. (5 marks) 

3. Fill in the blanks by proving correct answers in the given spaces. (5marks) 

  1. A sum of money or other inducement offered to someone in order to dishonestly persuade him or her to act in one's favour is termed as  
  2. implements the national plans and makes the country's development policies
  3. Which act controls and regulates communication networks in Tanzania and builds good relationships between the citizens and the government?
  4. What do we regard as a court parole in judicial system? 
  5. The emergency number for reporting corrupt practices in various areas

SECTION B: (20 marks) Completing the chart and short answer questions 

4. The flow chart below shows the structure of the government of United Republic of Tanzania, complete it correctly (i)-(iv) by writing the answers in the position box and complete the statement in question of roman (v) (10marks) 

(v) State on how the leader in (iv) is obtained;   

5. Use short answers to answer the questions from this part. (10 marks)

  1. Marrying or being married under 18 years of age is illegal according to our Constitution. What are the reasons for early marriage in Tanzania? (mention 2 reasons) (a)   (b)  
  2. After the appointment of the Prime Minister, he or she can not immediately start to discharge his or her activities. Which organ is supposed to approve him or her soon after being appointed by the President? 
  3. Currently Mr. Ali Idi Siwa is the Director General of Tanzania Intelligence and Security Services (TISS). Who appointed him to serve in that position?
  4. Define the terms 'voluntary action plan' as used in school development strategies.  ...................................................................................................................
  5. Swimena always pretends to have certain beliefs, attitudes or feelings but in fact she does not have them, sometimes she lies while she knows the truth and makes fake promises. What do we call her behaviour? 

 

SECTION C: (10 marks) 

6.Read the given map below and answer the questions that follow. (@2marks) 

  1. Which region uses, Mganda and Lizombe as the famous traditional dances? 
  2. Why are the people living in the region marked with letter M said to have protected their culture up to date in Tanzania? 
  3. What is the favourite traditional food of the popular tribe living in the region marked M?
  4. The  tribe is found in the region marked with letter P and its traditional dance is called Akasimbo or Enchuma.
  5. Which countries border with Tanzania to the Southern part?  

 

LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZCIVICS STANDARD SEVEN EXAM SERIES 89

OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

PRIMARY EXAMINATION SERIES

MID TERM 2-AUGUST-2023

CIVICS AND MORALS STANDARD SEVEN

 

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. This paper has four printed pages, forty five(45) questions with sections A and B
  2. Answer all the questions in all sections
  3. Fill all the required information in the OMR form and the page with question number        41 – 45 on the back page of the OMR form
  4. Write your Examination Number and then shade the digits of the number in the respective place on your answer sheer
  5. Shade the letter of the correct answer for each question in the answer sheet provided (OMR) for questions number 1 – 40. For example, if the correct answer is A shade as follows:

 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

 

  1. If you have to change your answer, you must-rub out the shading very neatly before shading the new one. Use a clean rubber.
  2. Use HB pencil only for questions 1 – 40, and a blue or black ink ball pointed pen for questions number 41 – 45.

 

SECTION A (40 MARKS)

For questions 1 – 40, choose the correct answer and shade its corresponding letter in the special answer sheet (OMR) provided.

  1. If you get a chance of teaching about protecting national parks, valleys and mounts from destruction, which of the following things will you put more emphasis?
  1. Preserving natural vegetation
  2. Avoiding poverty
  3. Stop climbing mountains
  4. Create more water sources
  5. Use alternative sources of energy
  1. Identify the responsibility of a child at home, among the following;
  1. Doing simple home chores
  2. Having a chance to play
  3. Eating on time and in time
  4. Attending clinic when sick
  5. Getting school fees and going to school
  1. Humanity has to do with being humane towards fellow human beings and this is being responsible. You are given acts of humanity as follows, which one is not?
  1. Donating blood
  2. Forgiveness
  3. Adopting a street child
  4. Comforting a neighbor
  5. Dressing nicely
  1. Good governance in a school promotes peace. What promotes good governance in schools among the following?
  1. Participation
  2. Suggestion box
  3. Reporting fraud
  4. Breaking for holidays
  5. Electing leaders among staff members
  1. Some evils in the society affect children directly. For example, children are kidnapped, raped and stolen. As a good child, what can you do to avoid such evils, among the following?
  1. Lock yourself in the bedroom
  2. Eat before sunset
  3. Don’t watch fierce movies
  4. Be careful when you get out without permission
  5. Obey home regulations.
  1. Some people believe that without petty corruption, some services cannot be acquired. What is the best means of fighting this perception among people?
  1. Scrapping petty services
  2. Spreading awareness on the effect of corruption
  3. Installing CCTV cameras
  4. Introducing flogging to culprits
  5. Showing love and mercy to everyone
  1. Which resource helps the pupil most to fulfil his/her responsibilities concerning most of the domestic chores?
  1. Money
  2. Water
  3. Land
  4. Human resource
  5. Vegetation
  1. Annet explained the importance of the Cybercrimes Act, 2015 to her fellow grade 7 pupils in a discussion. Which point could she have considered among the following?
  1. Peace and security in the country
  2. How to use the internet in education
  3. Searching for the best antivirus software
  4. Entrepreneurship in the community
  5. Kinds of communication networks
  1. Samson picked up the teachers watch in the compound. He looked for the teacher and gave it to him. Which behavior did Samson display?
  1. Patriotism
  2. Endurance
  3. Self-control
  4. Integrity
  5. Show-off
  1. How do prefects help teacher on duty to fulfil their responsibilities?
  1. Preparing and serving lunch
  2. Allocating fellow pupils areas to clean
  3. Cleaning the compound before classes
  4. Writing duty report of the day
  5. Recommending on changes in a week
  1. How is theft related to fraud in the environment?
  1. They are both acts of worship
  2. Both destroy the environment
  3. Both threaten good relationship
  4. Both lead to success in life
  5. Both lead to developing new laws
  1. Early marriage is a bad custom and needs to be eradicated. Why has this bad custom persisted in the society despite tireless campaigns against it?
  1. Emotions and age
  2. Many girl-children in the society
  3. Ignorance and illiteracy
  4. Many cultures on the land
  5. Ignorance and poverty
  1. How can corruption influence the rise of infectious diseases in any community?
  1. Employing many health workers
  2. Producing wrong results of medical examinations
  3. Constructing hospitals in remote areas
  4. It creates new diseases
  5. It causes new epidemics in the country
  1. Acts like too much silence and crying are normally suspicious in nature and cause double in the society. What is the best way of avoiding such acts?
  1. Cooperating with guardians and teachers
  2. Avoiding school if you’re in that situation
  3. Cry all what you can before arriving at school
  4. Sleep early to reduce stress
  5. Report anything to police immediately.
  1. Dada Zubeda is constitutionally obliged to fulfill some responsibilities. Identify, among the following a duty that does not concern Dada Zubeda as a citizens?
  1. Arresting criminals
  2. Working hard
  3. Condemning violence
  4. Commanding respect
  5. Protecting unity
  1. Your friend was sexually abused by someone in the community. She was counselled to avoid stress but she needs justice. Among the following things, what does she need the most?
  1. Dignity
  2. New family
  3. Healthcare
  4. Legal aid
  5. Counselling
  1. Maintaining peace in a country is a campaign that can be done in different ways. Which means provides the best platform to motivate the society for peace in the country, among the following?
  1. School assembly
  2. National library
  3. National festivals
  4. Harvest carnivals
  5. Burial ceremonies
  1. Good governance is about using political powers in the interest of the citizens. Which principle of good governance guarantees human rights the most?
  1. Rule of law
  2. Free and fair elections
  3. Transparency
  4. Accountability
  5. reconciliation
  1. Leadership in our society is achieved through elections and appointments. Which leader among the following is not appointed, but elected?
  1. Village Executive Officer
  2. District education officer
  3. District council chairperson
  4. Chief justice
  5. Ward Executive officer
  1. Which body is responsible for protecting both the national culture and national resources?
  1. TPDF
  2. Parliament
  3. Executive
  4. PCCB
  5. Police force
  1. Tanzania’s National symbols are used on particular occasions and for specific purposes. Which symbol identifies Tanzania as an independent country and measures the value of goods and services?
  1. Giraffe
  2. Presidential flag
  3. Currency
  4. Flag
  5. constitution
  1. We dig mineral resources under the ground and they contribute to the development of the country. Which symbol on the national emblem represents these minerals
  1. Hoe
  2. Axe
  3. Spear
  4. Red portion
  5. Yellow portion
  1. How can a child participate in raising a family income among the following, without breaking the child law?
  1. Looking after the crops nursery bed
  2. Leaving with parents to work
  3. Saving money for future use
  4. Selling mangoes along streets
  5. Selling sweets at school
  1. Our teacher advised us to form study groups, join sport teams and games and work together in cleaning the school environment. What is the purpose of all these, among the following
  1. Strengthening good relationship
  2. Making the school popular
  3. Ways of constructing a school
  4. Maintaining peace in school
  5. Increasing the school income
  1. Everyone is obliged to take part in the campaign against environmental destruction. Which of the following can be done by everyone to conserve the environment?
  1. Arresting people who destroy
  2. Enacting laws
  3. Donating land to plant trees
  4. Doing environmental education
  5. Generating money to help in conservation
  1. What is the best way of empowering citizens to protect themselves from fire hazards?
  1. Giving loans to buy rescue tools
  2. Forcing them to buy firefighting tools
  3. Employing fire and rescue workers in schools
  4. Buying enough fire engines
  5. Ensuring fire and rescue education in the society
  1. Juma’s home was robbed and all property taken. They got help for the basic needs but family members are still stressed. Why do these family members need counselling immediately?
  1. To forge self-direction
  2. To get their property back
  3. To track the robbers
  4. To manage future negligence
  5. To fundraise for home redevelopment
  1. One of the challenges facing the community in conserving the environment is poverty. In which of the following ways does poverty contribute towards environmental degradation in the community?
  1. Disregard of environment education
  2. Being coward and weak
  3. Electing bad leaders due to corruption
  4. Failure to go to school to learn about environment
  5. Engaging in activities that harm the environment
  1. Among the following countries, which one isn’t a member of the African Union?
  1. Tanzania
  2. Zambia
  3. China
  4. South Africa
  5. Sudan
  1. Which set among the following has some countries that do not boarder Tanzania?
  1. Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Mozambique
  2. South Sudan, Somali, Rwanda, Burundi
  3. Rwanda, Mozambique, Uganda, Burundi
  4. DRC, Mozambique, Burundi, Uganda
  5. Malawi, Zambia, Rwanda, DRC
  1. The Nyamwezi make the second-largest ethnic group in Tanzania and mostly practice farming. Which region among the following makes part of their ancestral home?
  1. Tabora
  2. Kagera
  3. Coast
  4. Dodoma
  5. Ruvuma
  1. Jacky is a Tanzania student living in Mbezi-Dar. After her standard7. She intends to travel to Egypt for father studies. Which office will provide her with the necessary visa before travelling?
  1. Embassy of Tanzania in Egypt
  2. Embassy of Egypt in Tanzania
  3. Ministry of internal affairs
  4. OR-RALG
  5. TPDF and TAMISEMI
  1. If Tanzania accuses Kenya of practicing illegal trade on its land, what could be the best solution to settle a dispute like this and maintain the friendship of two countries?
  1. Adopting the constitution of Kenya
  2. Following Kenya’s polices
  3. Stop exports into Kenya
  4. Use technology
  5. Organize a dialogue
  1. “Promoting domestic production, introducing proper investment laws that favour local investors, Protecting the environment, culture and worker’s rights-are all strategies” Which challenges are encountered through setting up such strategies?
  1. Effects of overgrazing
  2. Effects of globalization
  3. Effects of land misuse
  4. Effect of little capital
  5. Effect of bad customs and traditions
  1. Tough situations in life are a test to human beings. Which is the best way of enduring tough situations that you can advise your friend to practice?
  1. Being brave
  2. Foregoing some goals
  3. Quick decision-making
  4. Hard-work
  5. Patience
  1. Crying so hard after you’ve lost a relative is not good and you may even faint. Politely, advise you friend who is exactly in such a situation;
  1. Please save tears for another day
  2. Kindly cool down, you aren’t the first person
  3. Please think straight, life has to go on
  4. My friend, sleep early to reduce stress
  5. Don’t cry for spilled milk
  1. It is very important to be confident in order to solve your problems. What does this confidence develop in a person among the following?
  1. Body fitness
  2. Healthy-living
  3. Avoiding diseases
  4. Positive attitude
  5. kindness
  1. Increasing creativity and using your time properly are key factors to success. What can help you to act upon these principles all the time?
  1. Setting goals
  2. Setting your own rules and regulations
  3. Avoiding many friends
  4. Avoiding peer groups
  5. Starting a business
  1. Being curious in life leads to learning new things. What ensure curiosity among the following?
  1. Criticism
  2. Questioning
  3. Information
  4. Irrelevant arguments
  5. New mistakes
  1. Temptations leading to evil-doing is common especially among the youth and the adolescents. What is the main cause of this?
  1. Tribe
  2. Lack of religion
  3. Uncontrolled emotions
  4. Poor family inheritance law
  5. Lack of formal education

SECTION B (10 MARKS)

Write your answer in the blank space provided at the back of your OMR form

  1. Due to the importance of forests, we have to make sure they are protected. Outline any four importance of forests to human beings.
  2. With examples, explain briefly how public resources differ from home resources.
  3. (a)A permanent secretary is the chief executive officer in his/her ministry. Who appoints him/her?

(b)Which arm of government approves orders and ensures that rights are served to all?

  1. Any school needs fund to plan and develop. Briefly explain two activities through which a school management may raise development funds.
  2. The 2015 Tanzania foreign policy identifies the direction of international relations. What are the advantages of international relations? (Mention two)

LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZCIVICS STANDARD SEVEN EXAM SERIES 82

UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIZ

PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIONS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

 TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS MAY

CIVIC & MORAL EDUCATION

STANDARD SEVEN 

Time 1:30 Hours

Pupil’s Name.......................................................................................................

Instructions

  1.               This paper consists of section A and B with total of forty-five questions
  2.               Answer all questions in each section
  3.               For questions 1 – 40 put your choice in the box provided
  4.               For question 41 – 45 write your answer by filling the spaces provided
  5.               All communication devices and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.

SECTION A

Choose the correct answer and write its in the space provide.

  1.               The head teachers of public schools are appointed by ..........
  1.              Regional Education Officers
  2.              Ward Education Officers
  3.              District Commissioners
  4.              District Education Officers
  5.              Minister for Education
  1.               What is the symbolic meaning of the black colour on the national flag? .........
  1.              Charcoal
  2.              Independence
  3.              People of Tanzania
  4.              People of Africa
  5.              Vegetation
  1.               The secretary of the school committee is
  1.              One of the parents
  2.              Academic teacher
  3.              Discipline teacher
  4.              Head teacher
  5.              School secretary
  1.               Why is it important to respect other people’s cultures? ..........
  1.              It creates misunderstanding
  2.              It promotes good relationship
  3.              It promotes tribalism
  4.              It promotes bad relationship
  5.              It is a way of showing outdated cultural practices
  1.               Which of the following is not a way of showing love to oneself? .......
  1.              Having enough sleep
  2.              Eating a balanced diet
  3.              Observing hygiene
  4.              Overeating
  5.              Doing physical exercises
  1.               The national symbol found at the centre of the presidential flag is ...........
  1.              Green colour
  2.              National flag
  3.              Coat of arms
  4.              The constitution
  5.              National currency
  1.               A dangerous behavior among these is ............
  1.              Eating nutritious food
  2.              Studying according to your timetable
  3.              Seeking advice
  4.              Being involved in drug abuse
  5.              Participating in group discussions
  1.               The act of pretending to believe in something but acting differently is called ..........
  1.              Transparency
  2.              Reliance
  3.              Hypocrisy
  4.              Betrayal
  5.              Integrity
  1.               Which of the following is not cyber crime?
  1.              Spreading xenophobic materials
  2.              Data espionage
  3.              Publication of pornographic materials
  4.              Spreading unconfirmed information
  5.              E-learning and commerce
  1.           A pregnant woman should patiently wait for a period of how many months before delivery? ...........
  1.              Six
  2.              Nine
  3.              Two
  4.              Seven
  5.              Ten
  1.           Which of the following is an outdated belief? ........
  1.              All people are equally important.
  2.              Doing good to others brings blessings
  3.              God is a Supreme Being
  4.              White people are better than the black
  5.              Marrying a relative is bad.
  1.           Which of the following is not a responsibility of a Tanzania High commissioner or ambassador?
  1.              Promoting Tanzanian culture
  2.              Promoting tourism
  3.              Processing travelling documents for those planning to visit Tanzania
  4.              Promoting trade between Tanzania and host countries
  1.           Having negative feelings about other people is called ..............
  1.              Love
  2.              Hatred
  3.              Jealousy
  4.              Pride
  5.              Selfishness
  1.           Appointment of a Prime Minister is done by the president but approved by ......
  1.              Cabinet
  2.              The parliament
  3.              National assembly
  4.              Speaker
  5.              Attorney General
  1.           The term of parliament refers to a period of ......
  1.              One month
  2.              Two years
  3.              Five months
  4.              Five years
  5.              Ten years
  1.           A feeling that makes children set fire on things like mattresses and clothes is called ........
  1.              Caring
  2.              Curiosity
  3.              Hatred
  4.              Bitterness
  5.              envy
  1.           Who is the secretary of the word Development council?
  1.              Councillor
  2.              Village Executive officer
  3.              Ward Executive Officer
  4.              Village chairperson
  5.              District commissioner
  1.           According to the constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania, dispensation of justice is the responsibility of ............
  1.              Parliament
  2.              The President
  3.              Chief Justice
  4.              The judiciary system
  5.              Citizens
  1.           Which of the following does not promote unity in Tanzania? .......
  1.              Celebrating National Days
  2.              Using Kiswahili language
  3.              Inter tribe marriages
  4.              Distributing national resources among few regions
  5.              Emphasizing nationality rather than tribalism
  1.           Indirect democracy is a system where leaders rule on behalf of ..........
  1.              Pupils
  2.              Government
  3.              Themselves
  4.              Parliamentarians
  1.           Visually impaired people read books written in text called .............
  1.              Encyclopaedia
  2.              Quran
  3.              Braile
  4.              Bible
  5.              Dictionary
  1.           Which of the following is not a right of a child?
  1.              To play
  2.              To get education
  3.              To be loved
  4.              To get any kind of information
  5.              To get medical care
  1.           The language which is deeply rooted rooted in all parts of Tanzania is
  1.              Sukuma
  2.              English
  3.              Chinese
  4.              Kiswahili
  5.              Chagga
  1.           Drug trafficking is a negative effect of ...........
  1.              Poaching
  2.              International relations
  3.              Globalization
  4.              Deforestation
  5.              Global peace
  1.           Who is the secretary to the district council?
  1.              District Commissioner
  2.              District Executive Director
  3.              District Education Officer
  4.              District Administrative Secretary
  5.              District Legal Officer
  1.           One advantage of collaborating in doing household chores is that ..........
  1.              Long time is used
  2.              Family ties are broken
  3.              Hatred is developed
  4.              Work takes a shorter time
  5.              Work is not well done
  1.           Analyzing things critically means .............
  1.              Having a rough idea about them
  2.              Examining them in detail
  3.              Having a glance at them
  4.              Liking them
  5.              Reading about them
  1.           A governmental organization that protects and promotes human rights among these is .....
  1.              Tanzania Women Lawyers Association
  2.              Legal Human Right centre
  3.              Commission for Human Rights and Good Governance
  4.              Tanzania Media Women Association
  5.              HakiElimu
  1.           Which of the following is a global organization that was formed on 24th October 1945?
  1.              UN
  2.              AU
  3.              SADC
  4.              EAC
  5.              Commonwealth
  1.           The following are some of the rescue equipment except .......
  1.              Fire blankets
  2.              Fire extinguishers
  3.              First Aid kit
  4.              Protective clothing
  1.           All these are importance of Cybercrime Act except .....
  1.              It reduces cyber bullying
  2.              It protects IT users
  3.              It protects human rights
  4.              It promotes standards of acceptable behavior
  5.              It reduces chances of investigating crimes
  1.           Personal ambitions on what we want to achieve in life are called....
  1.              Achievements
  2.              Goals
  3.              Life goals
  4.              Short term goals
  5.              Priorities
  1.           Helping people with special needs in our society is the responsibility of .........
  1.              Doctors
  2.              The rich
  3.              The elderly
  4.              Government leaders
  5.              All citizens
  1.           A dishonest act of using public office for personal gain is called ............
  1.              Sabotage
  2.              Crime
  3.              Corruption
  4.              Integrity
  5.              Democracy
  1.           The workers’ holiday is commemorated on .................
  1.              8th August
  2.              7th July
  3.              7th April
  4.              1st May
  5.              26th April
  1.           A man died of COVID-19 and the community forced the window to be married by another man. This cultural practice is called ..............
  1.              Second marriage
  2.              Gender discrimination
  3.              Widow inheritance
  4.              Child labour
  5.              Early marriage
  1.           The High Court of Tanzania is headed by the
  1.              Principal Judge
  2.              Chief Justice
  3.              Speaker
  4.              Resident Magistrate
  5.              Justice
  1.           An act that involves breaking the law is called.....
  1.              Evil
  2.              Crime
  3.              Act
  4.              Talent
  5.              Betrayal
  1.           The habit of exposing secret information of another person is called .....
  1.              Love
  2.              Resilience
  3.              Optimism
  4.              Betrayal
  5.              transparency
  1.           Who among the following are not the needy people in the community?
  1.              Orphans
  2.              Fire victims
  3.              The elderly
  4.              The rich
  5.              Street children

 

SECTION B

Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.

Election is a legal procedural process of obtaining representative leaders. General elections in Tanzania take place after every five years.

 

Tanzania is a multi-party state. This means it has many political parties. Out of all the parties, there is only one party that rules. The party in power in power is called the ruling party. The system of multi-partism was reintroduced in the year 1992. The first multi-party elections were held in the year 1995. The political party which has been in power for a long time is Chama cha Mapinduzi. Its closest competitor is Chama cha Demokrasia na Maendeleo. All political parties must be registered by the registrar of political parties in order to operate.

 

Questions

  1.           The political party in power is known as ...................
  2.           When was the multi-party system reintroduced in Tanzania? .............
  3.           What do you understand by “multi-party system?” .............
  4.           According to the passage, all political parties must be registered by .............
  5.           A legal process of getting leaders by voting is called ...........

LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZCIVICS STANDARD SEVEN EXAM SERIES 75

THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

COMPETENCY BASED PRIMARY EXAMINATION SERIES

CIVICS AND MORALS

STD 7- SEPT 2022

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. This paper has four printed pages, forty five(45) questions with sections A and B
  2. Answer all the questions in all sections
  3. Fill all the required information in the OMR form and the page with question number 41 – 45 on the back page of the OMR form
  4. Write your Examination Number and then shade the digits of the number in the respective place on your answer sheer
  5. Shade the letter of the correct answer for each question in the answer sheet provided (OMR) for questions number 1 – 40. For example, if the correct answer is A shade as follows:

 

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

(E)

 

  1. If you have to change your answer, you must-rub out the shading very neatly before shading the new one. Use a clean rubber.
  2. Use HB pencil only for questions 1 – 40, and a blue or black ink ball pointed pen for questions number 41 – 45.

 

SECTION A (40 MARKS)

For questions 1 – 40, choose the correct answer and shade its corresponding letter in the special answer sheet (OMR) provided.

  1. If you get a chance of teaching about protecting national parks, valleys and mounts from destruction, which of the following things will you put more emphasis?
  1. Preserving natural vegetation
  2. Avoiding poverty
  3. Stop climbing mountains
  4. Create more water sources
  5. Use alternative sources of energy
  1. Identify the responsibility of a child at home, among the following;
  1. Doing simple home chores
  2. Having a chance to play
  3. Eating on time and in time
  4. Attending clinic when sick
  5. Getting school fees and going to school
  1. Humanity has to do with being humane towards fellow human beings and this is being responsible. You are given acts of humanity as follows, which one is not?
  1. Donating blood
  2. Forgiveness
  3. Adopting a street child
  4. Comforting a neighbor
  5. Dressing nicely
  1. Good governance in a school promotes peace. What promotes good governance in schools among the following?
  1. Participation
  2. Suggestion box
  3. Reporting fraud
  4. Breaking for holidays
  5. Electing leaders among staff members
  1. Some evils in the society affect children directly. For example, children are kidnapped, raped and stolen. As a good child, what can you do to avoid such evils, among the following?
  1. Lock yourself in the bedroom
  2. Eat before sunset
  3. Don’t watch fierce movies
  4. Be careful when you get out without permission
  5. Obey home regulations.
  1. Some people believe that without petty corruption, some services cannot be acquired. What is the best means of fighting this perception among people?
  1. Scrapping petty services
  2. Spreading awareness on the effect of corruption
  3. Installing CCTV cameras
  4. Introducing flogging to culprits
  5. Showing love and mercy to everyone
  1. Which resource helps the pupil most to fulfil his/her responsibilities concerning most of the domestic chores?
  1. Money
  2. Water
  3. Land
  4. Human resource
  5. Vegetation
  1. Annet explained the importance of the Cybercrimes Act, 2015 to her fellow grade 7 pupils in a discussion. Which point could she have considered among the following?
  1. Peace and security in the country
  2. How to use the internet in education
  3. Searching for the best antivirus software
  4. Entrepreneurship in the community
  5. Kinds of communication networks
  1. Samson picked up the teachers watch in the compound. He looked for the teacher and gave it to him. Which behavior did Samson display?
  1. Patriotism
  2. Endurance
  3. Self-control
  4. Integrity
  5. Show-off
  1. How do prefects help teacher on duty to fulfil their responsibilities?
  1. Preparing and serving lunch
  2. Allocating fellow pupils areas to clean
  3. Cleaning the compound before classes
  4. Writing duty report of the day
  5. Recommending on changes in a week
  1. How is theft related to fraud in the environment?
  1. They are both acts of worship
  2. Both destroy the environment
  3. Both threaten good relationship
  4. Both lead to success in life
  5. Both lead to developing new laws
  1. Early marriage is a bad custom and needs to be eradicated. Why has this bad custom persisted in the society despite tireless campaigns against it?
  1. Emotions and age
  2. Many girl-children in the society
  3. Ignorance and illiteracy
  4. Many cultures on the land
  5. Ignorance and poverty
  1. How can corruption influence the rise of infectious diseases in any community?
  1. Employing many health workers
  2. Producing wrong results of medical examinations
  3. Constructing hospitals in remote areas
  4. It creates new diseases
  5. It causes new epidemics in the country
  1. Acts like too much silence and crying are normally suspicious in nature and cause double in the society. What is the best way of avoiding such acts?
  1. Cooperating with guardians and teachers
  2. Avoiding school if you’re in that situation
  3. Cry all what you can before arriving at school
  4. Sleep early to reduce stress
  5. Report anything to police immediately.
  1. Dada Zubeda is constitutionally obliged to fulfill some responsibilities. Identify, among the following a duty that does not concern Dada Zubeda as a citizens?
  1. Arresting criminals
  2. Working hard
  3. Condemning violence
  4. Commanding respect
  5. Protecting unity
  1. Your friend was sexually abused by someone in the community. She was counselled to avoid stress but she needs justice. Among the following things, what does she need the most?
  1. Dignity
  2. New family
  3. Healthcare
  4. Legal aid
  5. Counselling
  1. Maintaining peace in a country is a campaign that can be done in different ways. Which means provides the best platform to motivate the society for peace in the country, among the following?
  1. School assembly
  2. National library
  3. National festivals
  4. Harvest carnivals
  5. Burial ceremonies
  1. Good governance is about using political powers in the interest of the citizens. Which principle of good governance guarantees human rights the most?
  1. Rule of law
  2. Free and fair elections
  3. Transparency
  4. Accountability
  5. reconciliation
  1. Leadership in our society is achieved through elections and appointments. Which leader among the following is not appointed, but elected?
  1. Village Executive Officer
  2. District education officer
  3. District council chairperson
  4. Chief justice
  5. Ward Executive officer
  1. Which body is responsible for protecting both the national culture and national resources?
  1. TPDF
  2. Parliament
  3. Executive
  4. PCCB
  5. Police force
  1. Tanzania’s National symbols are used on particular occasions and for specific purposes. Which symbol identifies Tanzania as an independent country and measures the value of goods and services?
  1. Giraffe
  2. Presidential flag
  3. Currency
  4. Flag
  5. constitution
  1. We dig mineral resources under the ground and they contribute to the development of the country. Which symbol on the national emblem represents these minerals
  1. Hoe
  2. Axe
  3. Spear
  4. Red portion
  5. Yellow portion
  1. How can a child participate in raising a family income among the following, without breaking the child law?
  1. Looking after the crops nursery bed
  2. Leaving with parents to work
  3. Saving money for future use
  4. Selling mangoes along streets
  5. Selling sweets at school
  1. Our teacher advised us to form study groups, join sport teams and games and work together in cleaning the school environment. What is the purpose of all these, among the following
  1. Strengthening good relationship
  2. Making the school popular
  3. Ways of constructing a school
  4. Maintaining peace in school
  5. Increasing the school income
  1. Everyone is obliged to take part in the campaign against environmental destruction. Which of the following can be done by everyone to conserve the environment?
  1. Arresting people who destroy
  2. Enacting laws
  3. Donating land to plant trees
  4. Doing environmental education
  5. Generating money to help in conservation
  1. What is the best way of empowering citizens to protect themselves from fire hazards?
  1. Giving loans to buy rescue tools
  2. Forcing them to buy firefighting tools
  3. Employing fire and rescue workers in schools
  4. Buying enough fire engines
  5. Ensuring fire and rescue education in the society
  1. Juma’s home was robbed and all property taken. They got help for the basic needs but family members are still stressed. Why do these family members need counselling immediately?
  1. To forge self-direction
  2. To get their property back
  3. To track the robbers
  4. To manage future negligence
  5. To fundraise for home redevelopment
  1. One of the challenges facing the community in conserving the environment is poverty. In which of the following ways does poverty contribute towards environmental degradation in the community?
  1. Disregard of environment education
  2. Being coward and weak
  3. Electing bad leaders due to corruption
  4. Failure to go to school to learn about environment
  5. Engaging in activities that harm the environment
  1. Among the following countries, which one isn’t a member of the African Union?
  1. Tanzania
  2. Zambia
  3. China
  4. South Africa
  5. Sudan
  1. Which set among the following has some countries that do not boarder Tanzania?
  1. Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, Mozambique
  2. South Sudan, Somali, Rwanda, Burundi
  3. Rwanda, Mozambique, Uganda, Burundi
  4. DRC, Mozambique, Burundi, Uganda
  5. Malawi, Zambia, Rwanda, DRC
  1. The Nyamwezi make the second-largest ethnic group in Tanzania and mostly practice farming. Which region among the following makes part of their ancestral home?
  1. Tabora
  2. Kagera
  3. Coast
  4. Dodoma
  5. Ruvuma
  1. Jacky is a Tanzania student living in Mbezi-Dar. After her standard7. She intends to travel to Egypt for father studies. Which office will provide her with the necessary visa before travelling?
  1. Embassy of Tanzania in Egypt
  2. Embassy of Egypt in Tanzania
  3. Ministry of internal affairs
  4. OR-RALG
  5. TPDF and TAMISEMI
  1. If Tanzania accuses Kenya of practicing illegal trade on its land, what could be the best solution to settle a dispute like this and maintain the friendship of two countries?
  1. Adopting the constitution of Kenya
  2. Following Kenya’s polices
  3. Stop exports into Kenya
  4. Use technology
  5. Organize a dialogue
  1. “Promoting domestic production, introducing proper investment laws that favour local investors, Protecting the environment, culture and worker’s rights-are all strategies” Which challenges are encountered through setting up such strategies?
  1. Effects of overgrazing
  2. Effects of globalization
  3. Effects of land misuse
  4. Effect of little capital
  5. Effect of bad customs and traditions
  1. Tough situations in life are a test to human beings. Which is the best way of enduring tough situations that you can advise your friend to practice?
  1. Being brave
  2. Foregoing some goals
  3. Quick decision-making
  4. Hard-work
  5. Patience
  1. Crying so hard after you’ve lost a relative is not good and you may even faint. Politely, advise you friend who is exactly in such a situation;
  1. Please save tears for another day
  2. Kindly cool down, you aren’t the first person
  3. Please think straight, life has to go on
  4. My friend, sleep early to reduce stress
  5. Don’t cry for spilled milk
  1. It is very important to be confident in order to solve your problems. What does this confidence develop in a person among the following?
  1. Body fitness
  2. Healthy-living
  3. Avoiding diseases
  4. Positive attitude
  5. kindness
  1. Increasing creativity and using your time properly are key factors to success. What can help you to act upon these principles all the time?
  1. Setting goals
  2. Setting your own rules and regulations
  3. Avoiding many friends
  4. Avoiding peer groups
  5. Starting a business
  1. Being curious in life leads to learning new things. What ensure curiosity among the following?
  1. Criticism
  2. Questioning
  3. Information
  4. Irrelevant arguments
  5. New mistakes
  1. Temptations leading to evil-doing is common especially among the youth and the adolescents. What is the main cause of this?
  1. Tribe
  2. Lack of religion
  3. Uncontrolled emotions
  4. Poor family inheritance law
  5. Lack of formal education

SECTION B(10 MARKS)

Write your answer in the blank space provided at the back of your OMR form

  1. Due to the importance of forests, we have to make sure they are protected. Outline any four importance of forests to human beings.
  2. With examples, explain briefly how public resources differ from home resources.
  3. (a)A permanent secretary is the chief executive officer in his/her ministry. Who appoints him/her?

(b)Which arm of government approves orders and ensures that rights are served to all?

  1. Any school needs fund to plan and develop. Briefly explain two activities through which a school management may raise development funds.
  2. The 2015 Tanzania foreign policy identifies the direction of international relations. What are the advantages of international relations? (Mention two)

LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZCIVICS STANDARD SEVEN EXAM SERIES 71

UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

PRESIDENT’ S OFFICE

REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIONS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

MID TERM I EXAMINATIONS

CIVICS AND MORALS

STANDARD SEVEN

Time1:30 Hours

Pupil’s Name............................................................

Instructions

  1. This paper consists of section A and B with total of forty five questions
  2. Answer all questions in each section
  3. For questions 1-40 put your choice in the box provided
  4. For question 41-45 write your answer by filling the spaces provided
  5. All communication devices and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room

 

SECTION A

Choose the correct answer and write its letter to the OMR provided.

1. Misuse of family resources may lead to ...... (a)Increase of richness (b) promoe unity and piece (c)Increase love in the family (d)Shortage of basic needs in the family (e)Promote in quality

2.Which symbol shows our country as an independent country? ......

 (a)Nationalcurrency (b)Coat of Arms (c)National flag (d)Uhuru torch (e)National Antherm

3. According to the constitution of Tanganyika of the year 1961 the head of the state was the ....... (a)Prime Minister (b)Governor (c)President (d)Parliament Secretary (e)Speaker of Parliament

4.One of the worst human rights abuses in Tanzania is ..... (a)Cutting and Planting trees (b)Murder of the elderly and Albino (c)To charge for criminals (d)Government oversee tax collection

 (e)The presence of Prisons in the country

5.A person responsible for controlling pupils behavior in school is ...... (a)The school committee chairmsn (b)Discipline teacher (c)Assistant head teacher (d)Academic teacher (e)Class teacher.

6.Supervision of all government activities in Parliament is ....... (a)Speaker of the Parliament 

(b)Chief judge (c)Attorney general (d)Prime Minister (e)President 

7.The orld health international organization is .......... (a)UNDP (b)WHO (c)FAO (d)UNESCO (e)UNO

8............ is the fair and equal representation of everyone in governance. (a)Security 

(b)Democracy (c)Constitutions (d)Multiparty (e)PCCB

9.Tanzania celebrate .......... on 12th January each year. (a)Independence (b)The union (c)Zanzibar Revolution (d)First election (e)Uhuru Tourch

10.The effects of domestic violence are ....... (a)Death and Cooperation (b)Peace (c)Love each other (d)Separation of the family (e)Joy and happy in the family

11.The importance of the presidential flag is ........ (a)To visit in various areas (b)To show the authorizes of the President (c)Encouraging the torch of freedom (d)To advertise the country of Tanzania (e)To protect the president

12. Which of the following acts of protecting school properties? ........................

  1. Not reporting your fellow pupil who has broken a table in the classroom
  2. Leaving water taps open or electric lights on even if no one is using them
  3. Littering the school environment
  4. Reporting to the school management an act which destroy the property of a particular school
  5. Cutting down schools strees

13.Who is responsible for protecting our National freedom and Peace? ..............

(a)The migration department only. (b) every citizen (c)the police only (d)the national intelligence unit only (e) auxiliary police.

14.The backbone of the economy of Tanzania is ........................... (a)Agriculture (b)Livestock (c)Minerals (d)Tourism (e)Fishing

15.A person obtains Tanzania citizenship by birth inheritance and (a)By visiting parents who live in Tanzania (b)To use vote identity (c)To be registered (d)Visiting embassy offices (e)To recommend yourself.

16.Who is the current deputy president of Tnzaia (a)Kassim Majaliwa (b)Edward Lowasa 

(c)Samia Suluhu(d)Job Ndugai (e)Tulia Akson

17.Which of the following is not a legal service ........... (a)Sunction (b)Inheritance confiscation 

(c)Sexual abuse (d)Medical treatment (e)quarantine 

18.Defense and security in the family is the responsibility of ..... (a)The father only 

(b)The family watchman (c)The father and mother only (d)All family members (e)brother and sister only.

19.Whoc is the head of Municipal council? (a)Chairperson (b)Mayor (c)Councilor (d)Municipal Director (e)Ward executive officer

20.The Multiparty system was introduced in Tanzania in which year ? ........ (a)1998 (b)1995 

(c)1992 (d)1996 (c)1991

21.One way of showing respect to the community members is ..... (a)Cheating (b)Fighting others 

(c)Using rude language (d)behaving bad (e)Greetings

22.The blind, the deaf and lame are among the ............(a)Lame (b)Neglected people 

(c)People with special need (d)rude people (e)People who cannot do things effectively

23.The first president of the United Republic of Tanzania was Mwalimu Julius Nyerere and the vice President was .......... (a)Sheikh Abeid Aman Karume (b)Salimu Ahmed Sakimu 

(c)Ibrahim Lipumba (d)Maalim Seif (e)Dr.Hussein Mwinyi 

24.The president is the head of the state, some of his responsibility are as follows except ......

(a)Appointing primaryMinister and some government officials

(b) Appointing councilors (c)Terminate them when needed to do so (d)Reshuffle the abinet when he sees its necessary (e)Parole the convicts when he sees its necessary.

25.Why do you think peer group discussion are effective in promoting youth’s participation....... 

(a)It enable age-mates to discuss issues freely (b)They have different vision (c)They have high IQ (d)They can help others (e)The same age group is difficult to discuss issues.

26.What should we do when National Flag raised or lowered down? ................... 

(a)keep walking (b)Run (c)Playing Musi (d)To fly (e)Standing attention

27.The National Currency of Tanzania is issued and controlled by the (a)NMB Bank (b)CRDB Bank (c)NBC Bank (d)Central Bank of Tanzania (BOT) (e)Uchumi commercial Bank (UCB)

28.Man-made resources are ........., ........ and ........ (a)Road, forests and dams (b)Buildings, electricity and minerals (c)Road, industry and dams (d)Farms, Rivers and Mountains (e)Oceans, lakes and tall buildings

29.Which is the Main function of the Police Officers?..... (a)To talk to the pupils about laws of the school (b)To beat criminals (c)Protect people of the nation and their properties 

(d)To beat those who violate the laws (e)To interact with criminals 

30.What should we do if we fail performing a particular activity in the first time. (a)We should disappear (b)We should know that we can’t do that activity.(c)We should try again (d)We should despair (e)We should cry.

31.Helping the Old and the sick cleaning the environment of the street is among the (a)Community work (b)Hard work (c)Easy work (d)International work (e)Wastage of time.

32.General election in Tanzania is conducted after ............. years. (a)Three (b)Five (c)Two (d)One (e)ten

33.The chairperson of a local government in an area is ..... (a)appointed by the District commissioner (b)Elected by the councilors (c)Elected by members of parliament (d)Elected all villagers 

(e)Elected by all

34.If one forces to do risk behavior ........ (a)You must quiet (b)You must run away (c)Tell the teacher, parent or police (d)Fight back (e)Laughing 

35.The First step in solving a conflict among pupils is .... (a)Listening to them (b)Encouraging them to forgive one another (c)Shaking hands with one another (d)By separating them (e)Beat them.

36.The Institution which investigate and prosecutes corrupt people in Tanzania is (a)PCCB (b)Judiciary (c)Police (d)JWTZ (e)Parliament

37.Culture is ..... (a)activities which you like (b)Total of life in a society (c)Life of people (d)Foreign languages (e)Natural activities which was done by the people

38. ............ is the employment of children in any work. (a)Man labour (b)Social worker (c)Children labour (d)Adult Labour (e)Work

39.Our parliament meets in which city? ......... (a)Dodoma (b)Dar es Salaam (c)Chato (d)Mbeya (e)Arusha

40.A peson who loves and sacrifices for his country and even ready to die for his/her country is known as (a)Dictator (b)Citizen (c)Patriot (d)Resilient (e)Activist 

SECTION B

Answer all question in the space provided. Each question carries 2 Marks

41.The president of the United Republic of Tanzania is sworn by .....................................

42.Suggest two ways of preventing corruption (i)............................. (ii).............................

43.Mention two way of preserving water sources (i) ............................. (ii) .......................

44.What is environment? .....................................

45.What challenges may make you seek guidance and counseling while you are at school?

  1. .................................................................................
  2. .................................................................................

 

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