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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PRIMARY EXAMINATION SERIES
MARCH 2025
STANDARD SEVEN SOCIAL STUDIES
Instructions
1. Paper this has parts A, B and C containing total questions seven (7) .
2. Answer questions all in space given to you
3. Parts A and B have score twenty (20) each one and Part C has score ten (10) .
4. Text all to be written for pen with ink blue or black , except in drawings where it is must to use pencil .
Equipment of communication and things all not allowed are not required inside the exam room
6. Write Number Your Exam and information other all important in every page upper part side of cry
SECTION A ( 20 Marks )
Answer questions all in part this.
1. In item (i) — (xv), select answer correct then write letters that in box what you were given .
i. nvironment is anything that surrounds us. The relationship between a living organism and a non-living organism is called?
(a) Ecology
(b) interdependence
(c) interference
(d) elimination
(e) life
ii. In Tanzania, a population and housing census is conducted every 10 years. What year will the next census be after the last one?
(a)2022
(b)2045
(c) 2033
(d) 2032
(e) 2042
iii. An earthquake is a sudden shaking that occurs on the surface of the earth. What instrument is used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake?
(a) heliometer
(b) seismometer
(c) barometer
(d) thermometer
(e) seismograph..
iv. The value of the latitude lines is calculated from the Equator and is determined according to the respective unit. How many degrees are there in the Arctic Circle and the Antarctic Circle each?
(a)66 °
(b)23 °
(c)0°
(d)15°
(e) 360°
v. The care given to a patient before being taken to the hospital is called?
(a) medical care
(b) first aid
(c) charity
(d) medical care
(e) pre-medical care.
vi. Heavy rains that fall over a long period and cause serious damage including flooding, damage to infrastructure, deaths, famine, epidemics and displacement are called
(a) autumn
(b) spring
(c) El Nino
(d) mountain rains
(e) El mino
vii. The Earth revolves around the sun and also rotates on its axis in one day. How many days does the Earth revolve around the sun?
(a)355
(b) 12 months
(c) one year
(d) 312 days
(e) 36 or 366 days
viii. Changes caused by the gravitational force between the earth and the moon occur in the ocean and cause?
(a) floods
(b) cyclones
(c) rising and falling of water
(d) rising of water
(e) winds
ix. Climate change is a global challenge. Which of the following is the best way to deal with such a iproblem?
(a) population growth
(b) planting trees
(c) burning fossil fuels
(d) cutting down trees
(e) building many factories r
x. Mr. Kisumo has a modern farm in. Dodoma where he raises goats, cows and sheep on a piece of land. What type of livestock does Mr. Kisumo do?
(a) nomadic herding
(b) free range herding
(c) domestic herding
(d) ranching
(e) traditional herding
xi. The process of life that a society has established for itself and every member of the society should follow is called
(a) culture
(b) customs and traditions
(c) customs
(d) traditions
(e) beliefs
xii. The United Republic of Tanzania has taken extraordinary steps in preserving the environment, including enacting laws and regulations to protect the environment. In which year was the policy enacted in Tanzania?
(a) 2014
(b) 2019
(c) 2010
(d) 2009
(e) 2004
xiii. In which of the following places are ancient paintings and culture tours found?
(a) Archaeology
(b) Archives
(c) National Museum
(d) Archaeological sites
(e) Natural resources
xiv. Tourism is one of the major economic investments in Tanzania. What is one of the negative effects of the tourism industry?
(a) Environmental pollution
(b) the exodus of some young people
(c) tourists refusing to return
(d) damage to local trade
(e) disruption of our culture.
xv. The Berlin Conference began in November 1884 and ended in February 1885 with what objective?
(a) to divide the African continent
(b) to stop exploitation
(c) to share wealth
(d) to find workers
(e) their own security activities.
2. In items (i) - (v) you have been given words to choose from in the box to complete the meaning in each sentence given. Then write the answer in the space provided.
i. A celestial sphere that moves around the sun
ii. The specific paths that planets take around the sun
iii. An imaginary line passing through the center of the Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole is known as
iv. The days when the Sun's rays reach both ends of the Earth and the length of day and night are equal is known as
v. A light shadow that appears during a solar eclipse
SECTION B (20 Marks)
Answer all the questions in this section
3. (i) (a) There are various types of diseases spread by viruses and bacteria. Which disease is caused by fleas and rats?
(b) Heavy smoke from factories contains harmful gases that destroy the ozone layer. What is the main function of this layer?
(ii) An environmentalist advised villagers living on the shores of Lake Victoria on how to prevent soil erosion and excessive water loss. Which of these suggestions do you think was the most appropriate? Burning forests, using irrigated agriculture, cutting down trees, using terrace farming or raising large numbers of livestock
4. (i) The Tanzania Revenue Authority was established in 1995. What was the main objective of its establishment?
(ii) Asia's mother wants to prepare a birthday cake for her daughter. What method of cooking will she use?
(iii) The hydroelectric power station of Nyumba ya Mungu dam is one of the largest dams in Tanzania. In which region is this dam located?,
5. (i) If the Earth takes 1 hour to rotate 15 degrees, how long will it take to rotate 1800?
(ii) A grade seventh teacher asked the pupils that an event occurred in 1905 to 1907 in Southern part of Tanzania. What do you think that event was?
6. (i) A grade sixth teacher taught us the importance of having small activities such as vegetable farming, raising chickens, ducks and rabbits. What kind of activities is this?
(ii) If it is 3:00 AM in city A which is 30° East, what time will it be in city B which is 60° East?
SECTION C (10 Marks)
7. Study the following diagram carefully, then answer the questions that follow by writing the correct answer in the space provided.
Questions:
i. What does this diagram show?
ii. What do we get from the results of this revolution?
iii. The period when the Earth is closest to the sun called?
iv. What are causes a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse?
v. The Earth is furthest from the sun on July 6th, the period is known as
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MOCK EXAMINATION
STANDARD SEVEN-SOCIAL STUDIES AND VOCATIONAL
2024
TIME: 1:30HRS INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A:
1. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write its letter in the brackets provided
i) The teacher of Social studies taught his students about the best ways to take care of the environment. What should be done with industrial waste to protect the environment?
(a) cover
(b) recycle
(c) hide
(d) burn
(e) litter
ii) Historians use various methods to preserve historical records. Which method involves digging in the ground to find ancient human remains, buildings and tools?
(a) Anthropology
(b) oral tradition
(c) National museum
(d) Archeology
(e) publications
iii) Class three students measured one of the elements of the weather and recorded the answer in millimetres. What element of the weather did they measure?
(a) heat
(b) sunlight
(c) air pressure
(d) wind
(e) rain
iv) Kimuya is the farmer of cashew crops. Do you think the idea is from which region of Tanzania that produces that crop?
(a) Morogoro
(b) Singida
(c) Dodoma
(d) Mtwara
(e) Kagera
v) Mountain areas and highlands are colder than areas that are near sea level. How much do you think the temperature will drop every time you go 1000 meters above sea level?
(a) 6 °C
(b) 0.6 °C
(c) 0.06 °C
(d) 100 meters
(e) 600C
vi) Tanzania is a country blessed with many types of minerals. What minerals are found in Manyoni-Singida, Bahi-Dodoma and Namtumbo-Ruvuma?
(a) Tanzanite
(b) gold
(c) uranium
(d) salt
(e) iron
vii) Farmers are advised to use good breeding methods to protect the environment. What are the effects of raising many animals in a small area?
(a) cattle get fat
(b) shepherds get tired
(c) soil erosion
(d) vegetation increases
(e) too many livestock in a small area
viii) Juhudi primary school has planned to have an educational tour to visit the historical site which is famous for the paintings that show the hunting methods used by the ancient people. What historical site will they visit?
(a) Isimila
(b) Engaruka
(c) Olduvai Gorge
(d) Kilwa
(e) Kondoa Irangi
ix) The reduction of snow in Mount Kilimanjaro has been caused by the increase in temperature on the Earth's surface. What activity can be used to deal with the problem?
(a) burning forests and cutting trees
(b) planting trees and taking care of the environment
(c) farming on the sides of mountains
(d) careless harvesting of forests
(e) raising many animals in a small area
x) On the surface of the Earth there are winds that blow from one place to another. Which wind blows from south to north?
(a) north wind
(b) north wind
(c) dry wind
(d) west wind
(e) monsoon winds
xi) Fourth grade students learn about the relationship between the sun, plants and water on the Earth's surface. What is the result of that relationship?
(a) occurrence of wind
(b) occurrence of rain
(c) freezing of water
(d) occurrence of cyclone
(e) melting of ice
xii) Seventh grade students visited a large modern goat farming farm. What kind of breeding is that?
(a) traditional farming
(b) ranching
(c) domestic farming
(d) shifting cultivation
(e) monoculture
xiii) The stone age is divided into three periods. Which Stone Age lasted between 3,000,000 BC to 300,000 BC?
(a) the ancient stone age
(b) the iron age
(c) the last age
(d) the middle stone age
(e) the digital age
xiv) Five students were told to name the wrong traditions and customs that take place in society. One of the students mentioned the wrong answer. What answer do you think was mentioned by the student?
(a) male circumcision
(b) female genital mutilation
(c) child marriage
(d) killing of people with skin deformities
(e) forced marriage
xv) Majaliwa lives with his mother, his siblings, a domestic worker and his grandfather. According to your understanding, what kind of family is this?
(a) husband and wife
(b) extended family
(c) nuclear family
(d) single parent family
(e) orphan
2. Match the information in LIST A that goes with LIST B
LIST A | LIST B |
i) He was the leader of BEACO trading company during the British rule. ii) Memory of African heroes such as Isike, Mkwawa and others iii) It was a liberation party in Angola under the leader Augustino Netto iv) It is the date on which the Geographical event occurs when the earth is far from the sun. v) He dares to invest business capital with the aim of self-employment and increasing income | A. Entrepreneurship B. January 3rd C. Karl Peters D. ANC E. 25 July F. William Macknon G. Entrepreneur H. On September 1 I. The 4th of July J. MPLA K. Otto Von Bismarck |
SECTION B: SHORT ANSWERS
3. Answer the following questions correctly
i) Which of the first Portuguese sailors managed to reach the East African Coast in 1498?
ii) Which of the imaginary lines are drawn on the map from North to South?
iii) An iron box is used to straighten clothes to kill germs and remove creases or wrinkles from clothes. How many types of iron box are there?
4. Complete the following information as you learned in class.
i) Which institution was established by the colonialists in Tanganyika for the purpose of finding and managing laborers?
ii) Tanzania is blessed with abundant natural and manufactured resources. Which resource carries all the resources?
iii) There are various ways to prepare and cook food. Which method of cooking food uses the most water?
5. Answer the following questions as directed to each question
i) John was told to draw a map of his neighborhood. So he was looking for the correct measurement of the map. What type of map scale would you advise him to use?
ii) Which of the previous Presidents in Africa fought for the independence of Malawi?
6. Complete the following information
i) The word assertiveness as used in entrepreneurship means
ii) Mount Kilimanjaro is the pride of our country and is the source and attraction of tourists in the country. It has an altitude of 5895 meters above sea level. What type of mountain is it.
SECTION C: MAPS, DRAWINGS AND CALCULATIONS.
7. Read the following questions and then write the correct answers
I) If the earth spends 1 hour around 15 degrees of longitude. How long will it take the earth to rotate 60 degrees around the sun?
ii) If the scale of the map is 1:500,000. How many kilometers above the ground will be represented by 1 centimeter on the map?
iii) Study the following diagram and then name the climate model measured by the diagram, the model is…………………
iv) Do we call it the special clothing used by artists in acting or dancing?
v) What type of port is indicated by the letter B on the map?
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NEW FORMAT BASED-STANDARD SEVEN EXAMINATION
SUBJECT: SOCIAL STUDIES
MID TERM -1 MARCH 2024
TIME: 1:40HR
Instructions:
SECTION A: (20 marks)
2. Match the following items in List A with the corresponding answers from List B (5 marks)
LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B: SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (20 MARKS)
3.Fill in the blanks (@2marks)
4. Complete the following statements by providing correct answers (@2marks)
5. Fill in the blanks (@2marks).
6.Fill in the blanks (@2marks)
SECTION C (10 MARKS)
7.MAP READING, PHOTOGRAPH INTERPRETATION AND CALCULATIONS
(b) Which weather element is measured by the device in diagram?
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SOCIAL STUDIES AND VOCATIONAL STUDIES
STANDARD SIX
SECTION A: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Choose the most correct answer from the given alternatives and shade its letter in the answer sheet provided
1. Which of the following are droughts -resistant crops?
A. Cassava, millet and sorghum D. Cassava, banana and yams [ ]
B. Cassava, maize and banana E. Cassava, sorghum and rice
C. Cassava, millet and maize
2. The Environmental Management Act is the main law for environmental conservation in Tanzania. In which year was this law enacted?
A. 2002 B. 2012 C. 2005 D. 2015 E. 2004 [ ]
3. Five pupils A, B, C, D and E were asked to differentiate between a decade and a century. Who among got the correct answer?
A. A decade last for 100 years while a century last for 10 years
B. A century last for 10 years while a decade last for 100 years
C. A decade last for 1000 years while a century last for 100 years [ ]
D. A century last for 50 years while a century last for 100 years
E. A decade last for 10 years while a century last for 100 years
4. Moses was asked to name the historical site in Tanzania that is famous for the remains of the ancient drawings and paintings. Which of the following would be his correct answer?
A. Olduvai Gorge C. Kilwa E. Kondoa Irangi [ ]
B. Bagamoyo D. Zanzibar
5. Malapa village is faced by the problem of shortage of rainfall for a long period of time. How do we call the natural hazard facing the people of Malapa village?
A. Floods C. Global warming E. Volcanic eruption [ ]
B. Famine D. Drought
6. Chikunde wanted to separate grains from husks by winnowing. Which weather condition is suitable for winnowing grains?
A. Rainy weather C. Sunny weather E. Cloudy weather
B. Storm weather D. Windy weather [ ]
7. Which weather instrument is used to measure the degrees of hotness or coldness of objects? A. Anemometer C. Hygrometer E. Thermometer
B. Barometer D. Rain gauge [ ]
8. The Berlin Conference was a capitalist meeting held from November 1884 to February 1885. Which of the following capitalist nations attended that conference as observers?
A. USA and Denmark C. Britain and France E. Germany and Portugal
B. Belgium and France D. Spain and Denmark [ ]
9. Tanganyika was colonised by German from 1891 to 1918. Who was the first German governor to
Tanganyika?
A. Julius Von Soden C. Hermann Von Wissman E. Horace Byatt
B. Albert Von Schnee D. Carl Peters [ ]
10.African heroes resisted European colonial conquest for a number of reasons. Which of the following was not a reason for the resistance?
A. To protect their trade interests D. To protect African resources
B. To resist exploitation E. To exploit their fellow Africans [ ]
C. To oppose taxation
11.He was a strong leader equipped with a strong army. He organised the Nyamwezi to resist German invasion at Unyanyembe in Tabora from1891-1894. Who was he?
A. Mtemi Isike C. Mtwa Mkawawa E. Chief Machemba
B. Bwana Heri D. Chief Mirambo [ ]
12.Southern African Development Community (SADC) is a regional grouping that comprises of the Southern African countries. In which year was it established?
A. 1992 B. 1982 C. 2002 D. 1990 E. 2000 [ ]
13.The 39th SADC General Assembly was held in Tanzania in 2019. Who was elected chairperson of the community?
A. Jakaya Kikwete C. Getrude Mongela E. Mokwtsi Masis
B. John Magufuli D. Mokwesi Masisi [ ]
14.Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere started political movement in 1953 when he was elected as the President of the Tanganyika African Association (TAA).In which year was TAA transformed into Tanganyika African National Union (TANU)?
A.1956 B. 1962 C. 1961 D. 1958 E. 1954 [ ]
15.The Past Tanzanian societies had various kinds of traditional dressing. The following were characteristics of those traditional dressings, EXCEPT:
A. They were decent D. They reflected Tanzania culture
B. They were attractive E. They related to events [ ]
C. They were indecent
16.Who was the founder of Umma Party during the struggle for independence in Zanzibar?
A. Mohammed Shamte C. Aboud Jumbe E. Sultan Seyyid Said B. Mohammed Babu D. Sheikh Abeid Amani Karume [ ]
17.Which of the following were the British colonies in Africa?
A. Mozambique and Angola C. Rwanda and Burundi E. Ghana and Nigeria
B. Namibia and Angola D. Somalia and Eritrea
18.Why is Olduvai Gorge an important place in the history of Tanganyika?
A. Due to presence of ancient drawings D. It was the first iron centre in Tanganyika [ ]
B. It was the main slave market E. It was the first town to make its money
C. The first man is believed to have been living thing
19.Traditional dances and music are among elements of Tanzanian culture. Which of the following is note role of traditional dances?
A. To promote the culture of a society D. To educate the society [ ] B. To promote hardworking E. To promote laziness among the people
C. To entertain people
20.Every tribe in Tanzania has its traditional dance that identifies it and differentiates it from other tribes. What is the traditional dance of the Sambaa?
A. Mdundiko B. Mdumange C. Sindimba D. Lizombe E. Mbeta [ ]
21.The standard four pupils were taught that there are eight planets in the solar system. What is the name of the second largest planet?
A. Mars B. Earth C. Saturn D. Jupiter E. Uranus [ ]
22.A season is the main period of the year with a particular type of weather. Which of the following is not among the four seasons of the year?
A. Summer B. Winter C. Equinox D. Spring E. Autumn [ ]
23. There are five essentials of a map which, are heading, scale, key, margin and compass direction. What is the function of a key on a map?
A. To show what the map is all about D. To determine the direction of a place on the map
B. To reduce real distance on the land E. To show the boundary of the area on a map [ ]
C. To interpret symbols and signs used on a map
24.When the sun is overhead at the equator on 21st March and 23rd September, the length of days and night become almost equal. What is this geographical phenomenon called?
A. Equinox B. Solar eclipse C. Lunar eclipse D. Perihelion E. Solstice [ ]
25.TAZARA railway is one of the infrastructures which indicate the presence of economic cooperation between Tanzania and Zambia. In which year was it built?
A. 1961 B. 1970 C. 1990 D. 1976 E. 1964 [ ]
26.Which production activity involves travelling from one place to another for leisure, business, studies or other purposes?
A. Transportation B. Entrepreneurship C. Navigation D. Tourism E. Recreation [ ]
27.Why is land regarded as the mother of all resources?
A. It supports agricultural activities D. It is used in transportation
B. It hosts all other resources E. It is attracts tourists [ ]
C. It is a habitat for aquatic animals
28.What is the main economic activity that conducted in East Africa?
A. Fishing B. Trade C. Tourism D. Mining E. Farming [ ]
29.Tanzania is blessed with a lot of water bodies which include Lakes, rivers and ocean. What is the largest lake in Tanzania?
A. Nyasa B. Victoria C. Rukwa D. Tanganyika E. Natron [ ]
30.What is the negative effect of tourism?
A. Employment opportunities C. Growth of towns E. Spreading of diseases
B. Advancement of technology D. Rise of national economy [ ]
31.Five pupils A, B, C, D and E were asked to mention the opportunities that are available in forest areas. Who mentioned the incorrect answer?
A. Bee keeping B. Building poles C. Timbers D. Electrical poles E. Minerals [ ]
32.Minerals are among the important resources which contribute to foreign currency in Tanzania. Which of the following minerals is mined at Mwadui in Shinyanga region?
A. Gold B. Phosphate C. Tanzanite D. Copper E. Diamond [ ]
33.Resources can be categorized into two types, which are natural and man-made resources. Which of the following are man-made resources?
A. Water and land C. Minerals and water E. Air and wind
B. Forests and land D. Roads and railways [ ]
34.Agriculture is an activity that involves crop cultivation and keeping animals. How is the activity of keeping animals only called?
A. Farming B. Pastoralism C. Lumbering D. Irrigation E. Fishing [ ]
35.An entrepreneur is a person who starts and runs a business in order to make profit. Which of the following is not a characteristic of an entrepreneur?
A. Innovation B. Creativity C. Saving D. Laziness E. Hard working [ ]
36.Which term best describes the valuable items such as cash or equipment that an entrepreneur owns?
A. Cash B. Revenue C. Assets D. Raw materials E. Liabilities [ ]
37.Musical instruments are categorized into different types. Which of the following is a wind instrument?
A. Drum B. Xylophone C. Shaker D. Trumpet E. Guitar [ ]
38.Which of the following is an advantage of washing garments?
A. To look smart C. To change the colour E. To look shabby
B. To turn new D. To look old [ ]
39.There are different methods used in cooking foods. Which method involves cooking foods using plenty of water?
A. Frying B. Baking C. Boiling D. Steaming E. Freezing [ ]
40.Why is it important to sprinkle water over dried clothes before ironing?
A. To avoid electrical shock C. To remove dirty E. To eliminate bad odour
B. To remove wrinkles easily D. To kill germs [ ]
SECTION B: SHORT ANSWERS QUESTIONS
Answer the questions 41-45 by writing the correct answers in the spaces provided
41. (a).What are the advantages of screen printing? (Mention two points) (b). Why does screen printing use a stencil?
42. Earth quake is a sudden vibration or shaking that occurs in the upper layer of the earth. Explain two precautions to be taken to reduce the effects of an earthquake
43. Explain two benefits of humans walking on two leg
44. Why did Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck convene the Berlin Conference?
45. The ground distance from Majengo to Mbuyuni is 15km. If the scale of a map is 1:50,000, what is the map distance?
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PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIONS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS -MAY 2023
SOCIAL STUDIES & VOCATION SKILLS
STANDARD SEVEN
Time 1:30 Hours
Pupil’s Name.......................................................................................................
Instructions
SECTION A
Choose the correct answer and write its letter in the space provided.
SECTION B
For equations 41 – 45, write the correct answers in the spaces provided.
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SOCIAL STUDIES
STD 7- SEPT 2022
INSTRUCTIONS
41 – 45 on the back page of the OMR form
(A) | (B) | (C) | (D) | (E) |
SECTION A (40 MARKS)
Choose the correct answer and shade it on the (OMR) sheet provided for questions 1- 40
SECTION B (10 MARKS)
Answer the following questions by writing the answer in the space provided.
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NAME_____________________________________SCHOOL_________________________
INSTRUCTIONS
Write the letter of the correct answer
a. 10 b. 3 c. 7 d. 5 e. 6
SECTION B: HISTORY
Write the letter of the correct answer
d. Abdalrahaman Babu e. Aboud Jumbe
e. imperialism
e. Cecil Rhodes
a. 1807 b. 1905 c. 1890 d. 1885 e. 1907
a. 29. 10. 1964 b. 22. 12. 1961 c. 26. 04. 1964 d. 09. 12. 1961 e. 10. 12. 1962
a. Isike, 1882 - 1883 b. Mkwawa, 1891 – 1894 c. Isike, 1891 – 1894 d.
Kinjekitile, 1898 – 1903 e. Mkwawa, 1892 – 1893
d. Mwl. J.K. Nyerere e. Ali Hassan Mwinyi
SECTION C: GEOGRAPHY
Write the letter of the correct answer
Study the following map and then answer the questions that follow
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MID TERM I EXAMINATIONS
SOCIAL STUDIES
STANDARD SEVEN
Time1:30 Hours
Pupil’s Name............................................................
Instructions
SECTION A (40 Marks)
Choose the correct answer and shade its corresponding latter in special answer sheet (OMR) provided.
1.Earth rotates on its own axis we get day and night. How many hours does the Earth takes to complete one rotation? (a)12 (b)36(c)48(d)6(e)24
2.The National flag has four colours which representing the most important elements in (a)Green (b)Black (c)Blue (d)Yellow (e)Red
3.When parents fulfils his/her child’s school requirements it remains ...... for the student to read. (a)Right (b)custom (c)responsibility (d)Will (e)must
4.The current constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania was formally adopted and come into force in a year ........... (a)1992 (b)1993 (c)1987 (d)1988 (e)1977
5.The Berlin conference was organized by chancellor Otto Von Bismarck with the aim of diving the African continent into colonies in ...........
6.The lines drawn on the map showing the same height above sea level are called ..............
(a)spur (b)contour (c)longitude (d)Greenwhich (e)Latitude
7.Human history is divided into three period known as ........... (a)Period (b)Age
(c)Times (d)Decade (e)millennia
8.The one-party system in the country started in 1965. When did the multi-party system Tanzania start?
(a)1990 (b)1991 (c)1992 (d)1993 (e)1995
9.Which among the following occur first in the history of Tanzania?
(a)Union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar (b)Zanzibar revolution (c)Republic of Tanzania
(d)Zanzibar minority independence (e)abolition of multi partism
10.During the first word war Tanganyika was under which colonial?
(a)Arabs (b)British (c)German (d)Portugues (e)French
11.The first president of the United republic of Tanganyika was J.K.Nyerere. Who was the first president of Zanzibar? (a)Amani Abeid Karume (b)Ali Hasani Mwinyi (c)Idris Abdul Wakili
(d)Abeid Amani Karume (e)Julius K.Nyerere
12.In history there are many sources of historical information. Oral tradition is one of the way of preserving and store historical..........(a)events (b)grandparents (c)written (d)living things (e)school
13.For any country to be development must have government pillar. The following are Tanzania pillar (a)Parliament, cabinet, and Court (b)Parliament, Army and Police (c)Parliament, speaker and court (d)Cabinet, Police and Parliament (e)army court and police
14The first General election under multipart system was held on the year.........
(a)1995 (b)2020 (c)2015 (d)2010 (e)2005
15.There are three types of citizenship in Tanzania. Which are citizen by Naturalization, citizen by birth and citizen by .......... (a)birth (b)theft (c)descent (d)agreement (e)force
16.The united nation agency deals with refuguees is known as UNHCR. What are the causes of refuguees in African continent? (a)poverty (b)to international player (c)to bring peace and solidarity (d)unemployment (e)political instability
17.What are the things which makes Mtera Dam in Tanzania and Owen Dam in Uganda to be potential?
(a) tourists and transportation (b)industries (c)amount of fish (d)generate electricity (e)forest
18.Tanzania is the union of two countries which Tanganyika and Zanzibar. Each year we celebrate the union of this two countries in. (a)24/12 (b)26/4 (c)26/04 (d)26/04/1964 (e)9/12/1961
19.Dr.Louis Leakey and Dr.Marry leakey discovered the skull of earliest man (Zinjathropus) in which year? (a)1992 (b)1959 (c) 1859 (d) 1885 (e) 2015
20.Comunity is group of people who live together and share the common interest. A clan is a union of ....
(a)family which work together (b)many families which are friends (c)father, mother, and children (d)many family under the same origin (e)families which stay nearby
21.Each society it has its own life style. Culture is ....... (a)beliefs, customs, traditions, taboos, and norms of the society (b) singing and dancing (c)way of living (d) way of conducting ritual in the society (e)customs and traditional of the society.
22.Which of the following national symbols is found at the Tanzania’s Presidential flag?
(a)National flag (b)Uhuru tourch (c)Coat of Arms (d)national Anthem (e)national currency.
23.The common wealth organization is voluntary union of countries which were under the rule of during colonial period (a)British (b)German (c)France (d)Russian (e)Italy
24.The great part of Africa continent was invaded in .......
(a)15th and 17th C(b)17th to 18th C(c)18th to 19th C (d)12th to 15th C (e)8th to 9th C
25.The standard seven pupils were planning to have study tour to visit a certain National park that is found in Morogoro region. Which national park is that? (a)Mikumi (b)Serengeti (c)Ruaha (d)Selous (e)Tarangire
26.Grid references are lines drawing on the map vertical and horizontal. When reading grid references we start with lines of ...... (a) horizontal (b)right (c)left (d)vertical (e)sides
27.Weather is average conditions of atmosphere recorded over a short period of time. The following are elements of weather except .....
28.You visited your aunt and given dirty bedroom. Which disease are likely to get by sleeping in that room. (a)diarrhea and flue (b)coughing and vomiting (c)flue and cheast pain (d)diarrhea and vomiting (e)fever and chest pain
29. Majority of farmers in Tanzania transport their agricultural products to the market for selling.
(a)airways and roads (b)roads and railway (c)Water ways and airways (d)railways and airways (e)waterways and roads
30.In which period did man begun to stand and walk on two limbs? (a)iron age (b)early stone age (c)middle stone age (d)digital age (e)late stone age.
31.Among agencies of colonialism was explore. Who was German explore signed bogus treat with chief Mangungo of Msovero? ..........(a)Dr livingstone (b)Carl Peter (c)Dr.Charles Dawen (d)Vasco da Gama (e)Dr Louis Leakey
32.The Government of United Republic of Tanzania recognizes the importance of sports and games as means of entertaining and uniting the citizen. Which organ is more responsible in the supervision and development of sports in Tanzania? (a)The National Vouncil of Tanania (b)The national Kiswahili Council of Tanzania (c)the national amateur sport council of Tanzania (d)The National sports council of Tanzania (e)Tanzania football federation
33.The following historical sites are found in Tanzania Except
34.Why are girls and boys advised to maintain the cleaness of armpits and genital parts during puberty?
(a)to avoid sexual desire (b)to avoid diseases like cholera (c)to attract their busband (d)to prevent unpleasant smell (e)to prevent HIV
35.I am creative, risk taker, hardworking so as fulfill my plans. Who am I?
(a)business man (b)entrepreneur (c)buyer (d)skillful (e)seller
36The first town in East Africa to make its own currency was .............
(a)Mombasa (b)Kilwa (c)Zanzibar (d)Bagamoyo (e)Sofala
37.There many reasons for the invasion, but the main reason why the colonialist invaded Africa was
(a)Building the continent of Africa (b)to preach Christianity (c)to make Africa rich (d)to exploit the natural resources of Africa continent (e)to copy Africa culture
38.Standard six records the temperature from Monday to Sunday as follows 20°C, 32°C, 30°C, 24°C, 27°C, 22°C, respectively. What is the weekly average temperature?
(a)26.5°C (b)32°C (c)27°C (d)20°C (e)25.83°C
39.Which name is used to describe the destructive vegetation which affect fish breeding areas in lake Victoria? (a)water hyacinth (b)mangrove (c)pampas grass (d)alfalfa (e)veldt
40.......... are suitable for deep frying. (a)eggs (b)carrots (c)apples (d)potatoes (e)vegetables
SECTION B (10 Marks)
For questions 41 – 45, write your answer in the space provided in the special form (OMR) by using a
blue or black ink pen
41.Why is it advisable to sort garments before washing them? .....................................
42 Class five pupil drew a map which his fellow pupils failed to identify the size of the area and where it belongs. Which assential elements of map were not obeyed .......................
43.During colonial period all African countries were colonized by European Capitalists. Name two countries which were not colonized ................... and .........................
44.Stone age are divided into three stage. What are the great achievement of man during the Middle stone age?
45. Mention two principles of an entrepreneurship .......................... and .......................
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SERIES EXAMINATION
STANDARD VII – MAY 2021
SOCIAL STUDIES
TIME: 1:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper consists of 45 questions in section A, B, C, D and E
2. Answer all questions
3. Read all given instructions in the special answer sheet (OMR) and fill in all the needed information
4. Write your name and examination number correctly on your answer sheet provided
5. Use HB pencil for question 1 – 40 and blue or black pen for question 41 – 45
6. Cellular phones and other printed materials are not allowed in the examination room
SECTION A: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
Choose the most correct answer from the given alternatives and shade its letter in the answer
sheet provided
1. Which action among the following does NOT cause environmental degradation?
2. Which method among the following can be used to prevent floods?
3. A sudden vibration or shaking that occurs in the upper layer of the earth’s surface is known as:
4. The temperature is higher in Dar es salaam, Tanga, Lindi and Mtwara than in Njombe, Arusha and Mbeya due to the difference in:
A. Latitude B. Elevation C. Attitude D. Rainfall E. Longitude
5. The following are the advantages of being familiar with the weather of the places where we are living, EXCEPT:
6. How many years make a century?
A. Ten years B. Twenty years C. One hundred years D. Fifty years
E. One thousand years
7. Which of the following hazards are associated with global warming?
8. A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall in a certain area is known as:
A. Drought B. Flood C. Famine D. Landslide E. Hazard
9. Which method of keeping historical records is mostly useful to illiterate people?
A. Written records B. Journals C. Oral narratives D. Library E. Archives
10. The skull of the earliest man was discovered at Olduvai Gorge by:
11. Which of the following historical sites is famous for the ancient drawings and rock paintings?
A. Isimila B. Kilwa C. Engaruka D. Olduvai Gorge E. Kondoa Irangi
12. The early man domesticated animals and plants during:
13. Mkwawa is remembered as one among the heroes of our country because:
14. How many countries were the members of the East African Community between 1967-1977?
A. Two B. Five C. Three D. Six E. Seven
15. When did the Germans stop colonizing Tanganyika?
16. The scramble for and partition of East Africa was completed by signing the Helgoland treaty between the Germans and the British in the year: ]
A. 1840 B. 1842 C. 1896 D. 1886 E. 1890
17. The agents of colonialism who came to Africa with an agenda of spreading Christianity were:
A. Traders B. Explorers C. Missionaries D. Settlers E. Arabs
18. Who among the following was the first British governor in Tanganyika?
19. Who was led the African National Congress (ANC) during the struggle for independence in Tanganyika?
20. Drama, dance and films are examples of:
A. Fine arts B. Performing arts C. Craft arts D. Literary arts E. Invisible arts
21. What is the benefit of traditional dances?
22. Mtemi Isike and Mirambo were the leaders of:
A. Gogo B. Yao C. Nyamwezi D. Hehe E. Ngoni
23. Most African countries got their political independence in:
A. 1950s B. 1960s C. 1900s D. 1970s E. 2000s
24. The pipeline that transports crude oil from the port of Dar es salaam to Ndola in Zambia is known as: A. TANAPA B. TAZARA C. TAZAMA D. SONGAS E .TIPER
25. What is the difference in time between Kigali 300 E and Mogadishu 600E?
A. 30 minutes B. 15 minutes C. 3 hours D. 1 hour E. 2 hours
26. Which of the following map symbols represents a mountain peak?
27. What type of map scale is suitable for drawing a map of the classroom? ]
A. Ratio scale B. Medium scale C. Linear scale D. Small scale
E. Large scale
28. Which heavenly body appears at the centre during the lunar eclipse?
A. Sun B. Moon C. Earth D. Mercury E. Neptune ]
29. The line of latitude that is marked 23 1/2 o North of Equator is known as:
30. The length of day and night is equal when the sun is overhead at the:
31. The following are NOT commercial crops, EXCEPT:
A. Maize B. Banana C. Cassava D. Sorghum E. Pyrethrum
32. The hardest minerals which are used for decorations and cutting glasses are called:
A. Diamond B. Gold C. Tanzanite D. Limestone E. Coal
33. Which production activity among the following takes place in the areas with reliable rainfall and fertile soils?
A. Mining B. Fishing C. Industry D. Farming E. Pastoralism
34. The following are advantages of the tourism, EXCEPT:
35. Mtibwa, Kilombero, Kagera and Moshi are famous areas for growing:
A. Tea B. Sisal C. Coffee D. Cotton E. Sugar cane
36. An activity that involves the exchange of goods or services from one person to another for money is known as:
A. Tourism B. Trade C. Transportation D. Selling E. Buying
37. The art of making various items such as mats, carpets and baskets using fibres is known as:
A. Sculpturing B. Modeling C. Weaving D. Pottery E. Printing
38. One of the signs of puberty for girls is:
39. Why is it recommended to frequently open the oven when baking bread?
A. To increase taste C. To add salt E. To remove sugar
B .To make the bread boil fast D. To avoid the bread to be burnt
40. The money that an entrepreneur makes in a business after paying the costs involved is known as: A. Expenditure B. Capital C. Sales D. Savings E. Profit ]
SECTION B: SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
Answer the following questions by supplying short answers in the spaces provided in your
answer sheet
41. Why should we dry our bodies after bathing?
42. Who is the current chairperson of East Africa Community (EAC)?
43. Briefly explain how transportation stimulates economic development of Tanzania
44. The first Vice President of the United Republic of Tanzania was called
45. Explain any two negative effects of fire hazards
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PRIMARY EXAMINATION SERIES
FIRST MID TERM EXAMINATION- MARCH
SOCIAL STUDIES- STANDARD SEVEN
NEW FORMAT
TIME1:30 HRS MARCH 2021
NAME …………………………...SCHOOL………………………...
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTIONA: SELECT THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM ALTERNATIVES GIVEN
PART I: CIVICS
HISTORIA
17. In which century did the first traders from Asia reach Tanganyika?
19. In pre-colonial period, the role of African chiefs was
20. The first treaty that was signed in 1822 to abolish slave trade in Tanganyika and Zanzibar was called.
21. Which among the following countries got their independence through armed struggle?
22. At what stage of evolution did man start walking in two legs?
23. Which of the following factors greatly contributed to scramble and partition of African Continent?
24. _________ is a production system that lasted for the shortest time in African Continent.
25. In which continent is the ealier man though to have lived?.......
31. How do we get the total number of people in a given area?
32. Two things that makes up environment are __________
33.We can prevent environment degradation by________
34. The earth rotates on its own axis to get;___
35. We can harvest rain water for later use by using;
36. Which of the following lakes is found on the eastern rift valley?__
37. The leading country in Africa in producing rubber is .…….
38. A climatic region with huge forests and plants like coconut is likely to be;
39. Which community was involved in long distance trade in southern Tanganyika before colonial period?
40. Which of the following is a reason for rapid population growth?
USE THE MAP BELOW TO ANSWER QUESTION 41-45
41. Letter F represents which Island?…………………………
42. Which lake is marked with letter D :-………………..
43. The country marked A is:- ……………………
44. What is the name of the national park marked G? …………………………
45. The name of railway line marked B is:- ……………….
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SCIENCE- AUGUST-SEPTEMBER
STD SEVEN
TIME: 1.30 HRS 2020
NAME:_____________________________________CLASS:___________
PUPIL'S NAME____________________________________________
SCHOOL NAME___________________________________________
REGION_______________________________________________________
DISTRICT________________________________________________
INSTRUCTIONS:
SECTION A: CIVICS
1. What is the reason for the poverty that many Tanzania families are facing?
2. What are the principals of Freedom, rights and solidarity?
3. Which board is responsible to elect the chairperson of a district council?
4. What kind of democracy does Tanzania follows?
5. Which among the UN agencies deals with Educational, Scientific and Cultural affairs?
6. In which year did Zanzibar get her political independence under ZNP and ZPPP?
7. In which year the Current Constitution of Tanzania was formed?
8. Who is the head of Judiciary system in Tanzania?
9. Among the following, which body was formed in Tanzania in 1964?
10. UN headquarters are situated in which city?
11. The war against Idd Amin which was engineered by Tanzania Army was fought in ___
12. Among the following women, who is the current President in Africa?
13. Human rights should be provided to every one in the country regardless of his/her ___
14. What is the name of Security organ that involves community?
SECTION B: HISTORY
15. In which town was Fort Jesus built by Portuguese?
16. The Portuguese Navigator who reached Lamu in 1498 was known as __
17. The main slave market in Zanzibar was closed in which year?
18. Who discovered the earliest Man’s skull at Olduvai George?
19. Which country was famous for navigation and exploration around the world before colonialism? ___
20. One of the objectives for Arusha declaration was ___
21. Which countries among the following colonized Tanganyika?
22. Which leader shot himself to death in 1898 so as not to be caught by Germans?
23. What does it mean by Neo Colonialism?
24. In which year did Rwanda and Burundi joined East African Community (E.A.C)?
25. Who among the following people was a Yao leader?
26. Which among the following systems was not exploitative? ___
27. Who was the first President of FRELIMO party? ___
28. Which societies in Tanzania, their means of living was hunting and gathering?
29. Which were the Portuguese colonies? ___
30. Which among the following reasons, made Meroe Kingdom to be famous?
31. In which year did Bartholomew Diaz reached the Cape of Good Hope?
32. When was HELIGOLAND treaty signed? ___
SECTION C: GEOGRAPHY
33. Which instrument is used to measure the wind speed? ___
34. The piece of land, surrounded by water in three dimensions is known as ____
35. The Mountain ranges which separate Europe and Asia are called ___
36. The main crop in the countries with Mediterranean climate is ___
37. What is the difference in time for every 150 Longitudes?
38. “One centimeter represents three kilometers”. How do we write it in the map?
39. What is the Outcome of a rotation?
40. The temperature of Dar es salaam which id at the sea level is 300C. What will be the temperature of Morogoro which is at 1000 meters above the sea level?
41. If town X is 450E and its time is 9:15am, what time will be at a town Y which is at 450W?
Read the following contour and answer the questions 42 – 46
42. Which letter shows the sea?
(a) G (b) A (c) F (d) C (e) B
43. What physical feature does letter D represents ____
44. What is the name the feature shown by letter A?
45. The difference of the height between contour E and H is _____meters.
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STANDARD SEVEN MID TERM EXAMINATIONS- APRIL 2020
TIME : 2:30 HOURS
SOCIAL STUDIES
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A.
Choose the correct answer from the Alternatives given
1. The district chairperson is chosen by
2. Which one of the following resources attracts tourists and contributes to the national income?
3.The governments responsibility of ensuring leaders integrity involves
4. What is the difference between customs and traditions
5. Use of public office for selfish interests is called
6. Powerful capitalist nations that scrambled for Africa were
7. The founder of the Britain business company in East Africa (IBEACO) was called
8. The archaeologist who discovered the human skull at Olduvai Gorge was called
9. Which mode of production involved collective ownership of the major means of production?
10. What caused the Maji Maji war?
11. Which of the following map scales represent a small area on the ground?
12. Fold mountains occur in areas with?
13. Which one of the following is the main danger of overpopulation?
14. International trade involves
15. Which regions are mainly concerned with transportation using the Indian Ocean?
16. The ward councilor is elected by:
17. Ward development committee consists of the following leaders, except:
18. A motto of Tanzania found on the national Coat of Arms is:
19. The things that every person deserves regardless of tribe, Nationality and gender are called;
20. Participation of pupils in the election of their leaders in a school strengthens:
21. The importance of Zebra Crossing Sign is;
22.Speaker of the Assembly of the United Republic of Tanzania is elected by
23. What is the advantage of division of labour in a family?
24.1n which age was fire discovered?
25. Uvinza is well known in Tanzania due to production of:
26. The remains of Zinjanthropus that were found in the Olduvai Gorge were discovered by:
27. Three East Africa tribes that participated in the Long Distance Trade before colonialism were:
28. The first treaty that was signed in 1822 to abolish slave trade in Tanganyika and Zanzibar was called.
29. The Majimaji war was caused by;
30. Up to 1914 the states that were free in the continent of Africa were:
31.People who are living along the shores of Oceans and lakes normally deal with;
32.Which one among the following is a characteristic of maps?
33. Which one among the following hazards is caused by both natural and Human factors
34. Fishing which is unstustainable leads to the following; except?
Study the photograph below and answer questions 40,41,42 and 43.
35. Name the crop shown on the photograph
36. It is important to observe one of the following while singing the national anthem:
37. Advantages of defense and security in schools include
38. Good governance can be strengthened in schools through the following ways;
39. Which of the following traditions can spread HIV/AIDS?
40. the main objective of constitutional changes of 1962 in Tanzania were?
41. An extended family is closely related to a special group known as
42. The earliest system of which a society owned all major means of production commonly was called
43. The first Portuguese to reach the Southern part of Africa was called
44. Major groups of agents of colonialism which came to Tanganyika and Zanzibar were
45. Some of the French colonies in Africa were
46. The Arusha Declaration emphasized that development of the country must be on the basis of
47. Environment is
49. The main source of the solar system is
50. A pass is an area in land surface that shows
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