FORM ONE HISTORY TERMINAL EXAMS

PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES 

COMPETENCE BASED ASSESSMENT

HISTORY FORM ONE 

TERMINAL EXAMS-MAY – 2023 

Time: 2:30 Hours

Instructions

  1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions
  2. Answer all questions
  3. Section A and C carry fifteen (15) marks each and Section B carries seventy (70) marks
  4. All writing must be in blue or black in
  5. All answer must be written in the spaces provided
  6. Cellular phones, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the assessment room

SECTION A (15 Marks)

  1. For each of the items (i) – (x), Choose the correct answer from the given alternative and write its letter in box provided
  1. In his archeological work which led to discovery of skull of the first man. Dr Leakey was assisted by:
  1. Charles Darwin
  2. Zinjathropus
  3. Earlier man
  4. Marry Leakey
  1. Which of the theory of origin of life below is not scientific?
  1. Creation theory
  2. Organic evolution theory
  3. Big bang theory
  4. Comorian theory.
  1. Microliths are:
  1. Sharper smaller and lighter stone tools of late stone age period
  2. Small iron age tool found at Olduvai
  3. Tiny stone age tools of middle stone age
  4. Stone tools found in Engaruka
  1. The evidence of middle stone tools is found in parts of:
  1. East Africa rift valley
  2. Ukerewe Islands
  3. Isimila
  4. None of above
  1. With fire man could?
  1. Cultivate desert areas
  2. Run faster than before
  3. Roast his food and live in colder areas
  4. Burn all forest and make desert
  1. Which of the following was called able man?
  1. Home Habilis
  2. Homo Erectus
  3. Primate
  4. Zunjathropus
  1. One disadvantages of linguistic as source of history is that
  1. Information is from multiple source
  2. One understands little about communities
  3. Does not reveal links between people
  4. Learning a language consume time and money.
  1. One advantage of written sources of history is that;
  1. Give right information always
  2. Record details of important people only
  3. One can easily get valuable and rare information
  4. It is limited to few people in society.
  1. Which is not a measure of time in history?
  1. Decade
  2. Century
  3. Millennium
  4. Month
  1. A period of one thousand years is called?
  1. Life span
  2. Decade
  3. Millennium
  4. Century
  1. Match the item in LIST A with their correct response from LIST B. Write down letter of correct response in space provided.

LIST A

LIST B

  1. Father of evolution of man
  2. Modern man
  3. Walked on four limbs
  4. Could make tools and had large brain capacity
  5. The earliest man who could stand upright.
  1. Homo erectus
  2. God
  3. Primate
  4. Homo Habilis
  5. Homo sapiens
  6. Charles Darwin
  7. Zinjathropus
  8. Clever creatures

SECTION B. (70 MARKS)

ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS

  1. (a) Name four uses of tools by man in Old Stone Age period.

(b) Mention three ways used by early man to get food.

  1. a) Explain how fire was discovered

(b) Explain the contribution of fire to man

  1. (a) What is Oral tradition?

(b) Write four advantages of Oral traditions

  1. (a) Write three disadvantages of archival information as a source of history.

(b) Write down two disadvantages of historical sites as source of history.

 7. Briefly explain the following terms:

i) Feudalism

(ii)Trans-Saharan Trade

(iii) Umwinyi

(iv) Historical sites

(v) Carbon-14

8. (a) What is local trade?

(b) What were the impacts of local trade?

9. Describe the methods of making salt in traditional African societies.

SECTION C. 15 MARKS

10. Explain six factors that led to the development of trade in African societies during the pre-colonial period

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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES

TERMINAL EXAMINATION

FORM ONE

CIVICS

011 

TIME: 2:30 HOURS May, 2022

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Instructions

1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with the total of seven (7) questions.

2. Answer all questions in sections A and B and one (1) question from section C.

3. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.

4. All writings must be blue or black ink.

5. All communication devices and calculators are not allowed in the examination room.

6. Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.

SECTION A.

1. Multiple choice questions

(i)The following are functions of a Moran, except:

  1.               To protect the whole society
  2.                To travel in search of water and grass
  3.                To defend and expand the protectorate
  4.               To control religion and solve land conflicts

(ii)Which of the following is a modern scientific method of fixing dates?

  1.               Z Before Christ (BC) Method
  2.                A microscope Method
  3.                Anno Domino (AD) Method 
  4.               Carbon 14 Method

(iii)The process of handing down the historical knowledge using a word of mouth from one generation to another is called:

  1.               Oral tradition
  2.                Historical information
  3.                Linguistics
  4.               Anthropology

(iv)The following is one of the methods used in obtaining gold in African societies:

  1.               Shaft method
  2.                Pottery
  3.                Ornaments 
  4.               Titration

(v)A source of historical information which contains remains that show man's physical development activities and tools he used is:

  1.               Museum
  2.                Oral tradition
  3.                Archives
  4.               Historical sites

(vi)The important effect of iron technology in Africa was:

  1.               Expansion of heavy industries
  2.                Increase of civil wars
  3.                Increase of migration in Africa
  4.               Increase of agriculture and population

(vii)The chronological order of events is usually by the following except:

  1.               Time-chart
  2.                Carbon 14
  3.                Time line
  4.               Family tree

(viii)In evolution of man, the use of tools and bi-pedalism were accompanied by the development of man's:

  1.               Agriculture
  2.                Brain
  3.                Limbs
  4.               Trade

(ix)History is the study of:

  1.               Past, present and future tenses;
  2.                Past selected information;
  3.                Ujamaa in traditional African societies;
  4.               Man's activities against nature through various stages of development.

(x) In evolution of man, the systematic tool maker was:

  1.               Zinjanthropus 
  2.                Australopithecines
  3.                Homo Erectus 
  4.               Homo Habiiis

2. Match the item in LIST A with their correct response from LIST B. Write down letter of correct response in space provided.

LIST A

LIST B

  1.  Father of evolution of man
  2. Modern man
  3. Walked on four limbs
  4. Could make tools and had large brain capacity
  5. The earliest man who could stand upright.
  6. The discovery of the skull of the earliest man in Olduvai Gorge.
  7. The pre-colonial modes of production.
  8.  Mans major technological innovation during the Middle Stone Age was .....
  9.   A society in which the children are of the new family belonged to the wife’s clan.
  10.  One of the earliest areas for iron working in Africa.
  1. Homo erectus
  2. God
  3. Stone improvement
  4. Primate
  5. Kumbisaleh
  6.  Meroe.
  7. Homo Habilis
  8. Homo sapiens
  9. Charles Darwin
  10. Zunjathropus
  11. Clever creatures
  12. 1459
  13. 1859
  14. Colonial mode of production
  15. Communalism, Slavery and Feudalism
  16.  matrillineal

3. Write TRUE or  FALSE against each statement below

  1. Nature of environment and technology determine the existence of economic activities......
  2. Olduvai Gorge is found in southern part of Uganda............................
  3. Iron age existed from around first millennium B.C.......................
  4. Man discovered fire during late stone age......................................
  5. The rise of specialization and complex communities were notable effects of early stone age.....
  6.  Australopithecus Africanus had big brain size of about 450 to 550 cubic centimeters compared to other primates......................
  7. Historians assume homo sapiens to be a true man of today........................
  8. Early stone age had developed great technology compared to late stone age...
  9. The only method of determining dates which is done scientifically is carbon 14 method....
  10. History predicts the future......................

4. Briefly explain the following terms

  1. Archives
  2. Historical site
  3. Homo erectus
  4. Iron age
  5. millennium

SECTION B (30 MARKS)

Find this and other free resources at http://maktaba.tetea.org

Answer all questions in this section.

5. Arrange the following sentences in chronological order by writing their letter in the table provided.

  1. Moved upright and was skillful tool marker
  2. Was first systematic tool marker and had large brain capacity
  3. True man with large brain capacity and less thick jaw
  4. Man body was covered with lots of hair and walked in four limbs
  5. Used hind limb to stand and balance, he started to design tools

6. Complete each of the following statements with correct historical facts.

  1. The last stage of man’s evolution in which he had a large brain capacity......
  2. Tools used during earlier stone age..............
  3. Famous site for iron smelting..................
  4. Pre-colonial African societies used a system of exchange based on goods by goods known as …………………………
  5. A duration of one hundred years is called …………………………

7. Study the figure below and answer questions that follow;

  1. Name the stages of development of man labelled A-E
  2. In which stage did man use stones and pebbles
  3. In which stage did man have the largest brain capacity?
  4. In which stage was man a systematic tool marker?

SECTION C (30 MARKS)

Answer two (2) questions from this section.

8. Describe the effects of discovery of iron tools

9. Jane and Neema are arguing about the significance of studying history. Jane says that study of history is waste of time and resources. Using six points convince Jane to study history.

10. What are archives? Describe functions of archives as source of history

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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES

HISTORY TERMINAL EXAMINATION

FORM ONE-2021

 Time: 2:30Hours

Instructions.

  1.            This paper consists of section A, B and C with a total of 10 questions
  2.            Answer all questions in section A and B and TWO questions from section C.
  3.            Section A carries 40 marks, while section B and C carries 30 marks each.
  4.            All answers should be written in the spaces provided.
  5.            All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized material are not allowed in examination room.
  6.            Write your number on every page of your answer booklet.

 SECTION A (35 Marks)

 Answer All questions in this section.

  1. For each of the items (i)-(x), choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
  1. Man was able to make and use very simple stone tools during the:
  1.                     Middle Stone Age
  2.                      Old stone Age
  3.                       Late Stone Age
  4.                     New Stone Age


 

  1. Which among the following include the methods used in showing chronological order of events?
  1. Famine, epidemics, drought and heavy rains. 
  2. Carbon 14, archives, museums and historical sites 
  3.  Periods, generations, millennia and centuries.
  4.  Family trees, time lines, time charts and time graphs.
  1. Three pre-colonial matrilineal societies in East Africa were:
  1. Mwera, Makonde and Sukuma
  2. Chagga, Kikuyu and Kamba 
  3. .Makonde, Sukuma and Chagga
  4.  Kikuyu, Makonde and Kamba.
  1. During the pre-colonial period, Imbagala and Vimbundu of Angola were:
  1. professional traders
  2. abolitionists of slave trade 
  3.  pastoral societies.
  4. early hunters and gatherers.
  1. The economic factors for interactions among the people of Africa were:
  1.  migration, trade and language
  2. war, migration and music
  3.  intermarriage, medicine and religion 
  4.  trade, agriculture and metal working.
  1. One of the causes of Mfecane wars was:
  1.   arrival of Portuguese at the Cape of Good Hope
  2.   migration of the Ngoni under Zwangendaba 
  3.  rapid population growth in South Africa
  4. arrival of Sultan Seyyid Said in Zanzibar from Oman.
  1. Which among the following include the demands of industrial capitalism?
  1.  Piracy, robbery and unequal exchange
  2.   Explorers, traders and missionaries.
  3.  Markets, raw materials and cheap labour
  4.  Robbery, piracy and agents of colonialism https://myfiles.space/user_files/30996_4958b541bbe404eb/1567695139_2014_files/image006.jpg
  1. The feudal system in Zanzibar was known as:
  1.   Busulo
  2.  Nyarubanja
  3.  Ubugabire 
  4.  Umwinyi
  1. Which of the following does not apply to the moran?
  1.  Consists of people who were between youth and adulthood https://myfiles.space/user_files/30996_4958b541bbe404eb/1567695139_2014_files/image007.jpg
  2.  Protects livestock against enemies and wild animals. 
  3. Consists of young boys between 8 and 18 years.
  4.  Raids neighbouring herds to increase the size of their herds.
  1. Who discovered the skull of the earliest ancestors of man in Olduvai Gorge in 1959?
  1.  David Livingstone.
  2. Louis Leakey. 
  3. Charles Darwin.
  4. Carl Peters.
  1. Which were the pastoral societies that existed in pre-colonial East Africa?
  1.  Masai, Nandi, Turkana and Karamajong
  2.  Nandi, Kikuyu, Sambaa and Hadzabe
  3.  Nyakyusa, Nandi, Karamajong and Makonde
  4. Turkana, Gogo, Sukuma and Kikuyu
  1. The following were some of the commodities used as currency in precolonial Africa:
  1. Copper rods, books and bronze
  2.  iron ore, silver and wood
  3. paper, gold and copper https://myfiles.space/user_files/30996_4958b541bbe404eb/1567694123_2013_files/image003.jpg
  4. salt, cloth and cowrie shells
  1. Homo-sapiens lived in one of the following periods:
  1.  Early Stone Age
  2. Iron Age
  3.  Late Stone Age
  4.  Middle Stone Age
  1. The following was the major form of feudal relations in Rwanda and Burundi:
  1.  Basulu
  2. Chiefdom
  3. Ntemiship
  4.  Ubugabire
  1. One of the problems of written records as a source of historical information is that, they:
  1. are given by elders https://myfiles.space/user_files/30996_4958b541bbe404eb/1567693302_2012_files/image001.jpg
  2. are mostly reliable
  3.  can be used by literate people only
  4. serve as stores of variety of information
  1. Match the items ın List A with those ın List B by writing the correct letter against the corresponding question number ın the table provided.

LISTA

LISTB

  1. The hadzabe, Pıgmıes etc
  2. A scıentıfıc method of determining date
  3. The arrangement of orderly occurrence of historical events.
  4.  A duration of one thousand years
  5.  Discovery and the use of fire
  6.  Keeping of animals
  7. Neolıtlıc revolution
  8.                       walking on two limbs
  9. A duration of 100 years
  10. Animal keeping and crop cultivation
  1. Late stone age
  2. Carbon-14
  3. A century
  4. Famous hunters and gatherers ın Africa
  5. Middle stone Age
  6. Mıllemıum
  7. Meroe
  8. Galla
  9. Pastoralısm
  10. Agriculture
  11. Creatıonısm
  12. Bı-pedalısm
  13. Chronology
  14. Museums
  15. Archıeves.
  1. Write true ıf the statement ıs correct or falseıf the statement ıs not correct.
    1. Archaeology ıs the only method of obtaining historical ınformatıon ___________
    2. History as a social subject deals with future events________________________
    3. Meroe and Nok  are found ın East Africa_________________________________
    4. Tanganyika got independence earlier than Kenya and Uganda________________
    5. Barter system ıs trade which involves the exchange of goods________________
    6. A millennium ıs a period of ten (10) centuries_______________________________
    7. Permanent Agriculture was not practiced ın the arid and semı-arıd areas______
    8. Zinjathropus reached the stage  of making and using tools_____________________
    9. Science ıs software and technology ıs hardware __________________________
    10. Agriculture ıs the keeping of animals ___________________________
  1.         Briefly explain the meaning of the following terms
  1.  Oral traditions
  2. Historical sites
  3. Archeology
  4. Archives
  5. anthropology

   5. (a) Name four uses of tools by man in Old Stone Age period.

   (b) Mention three ways used by early man to get food.

  6. Show the different between tools used by man during the middle stone age and those of old stone age.

   7. Discuss the impact of fire to man during the middle stone age

    8. Discuss the impact of discovery of iron tools in East Africa

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

HISTORY- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY

FORM ONE

TIME: 2HRS                                                                        2020

NAME:_________________________________CLASS:___________

 INSTRUCTIONS 

  • This paper consists of section A, and B 
  • Answer ALL questions
  • Remember to write your name on each and every page of your answer sheets 

 SECTION A ( 60 Marks)

1. Read the following statements carefully and write the letter of the correct answer  in the box or bracket provided

(i) On history time line, the year "O" stands for:

  1. The birth of Christ
  2. The birth of Prophet- Mohamed
  3. The peak of the Roman Empire
  4. An unknown year

 (ii) We can obtain historical information by using:

  1. Oral traditions
  2. Written sources 
  3. Archaeological findings
  4. Archives, museums and all the above

 (iii) The expert whose work are the study of historical remains are called 

  1. Biologist 
  2. Anthropologist 
  3. Archeologist 
  4. Geologist 

(iv) Dr. louis Leakey and his wife Mary carried out Archeological research in 1959 in 

  1. Dodoma
  2. Arusha 
  3. Singida 
  4. Kilimanjaro

(v) One of the following determines the age of historical events beyond 5000 years

  1. Carbon  14 
  2. Age detector 
  3. Carbon of chemical 
  4. Carbon 13

(vi) Oral traditions can be categorized into two ways of passing historical information these are 

  1. Cultural  practice and narration of the past events 
  2. Cultural practice and recalling of events 
  3. Chronology and orders of the events 
  4. Chronology and cultural parts 

 (vii) A person who study all aspects of human life  and culture is known as:-

  1. Archeology 
  2. Linguistic
  3. Anthropologist 
  4. Language 

 (viii) Olduvai Gorge is the historical site found in 

  1. Africa 
  2. Uganda 
  3. Tanzania 
  4. East Africa 

 (ix) A family tree shows the relationship between 

  1. Members of a family over a period of time 
  2. Father, mother and children 
  3. Members  of the family with other families 
  4. Father and children

 (x) The basic  needs of the human man being are 

  1. Water, cloth and shelter 
  2. Shelter, food and clothing 
  3. Food, shelter and  house 
  4. Food, shelter and  maize 

 2. Match  the items in List A with those in List B  by writing the correct letter against the corresponding question  number in the table provided

 

List A

 

List B

(i) Carbon 14

(ii) Oral tradition

(iii) Olduvai George

(iv) Nelson Mandela

(v) Iron working site

(vi) Bi- pedalism

(vii) Isimila

(viii) Archives

(ix) Museums

(x) Stone age
  1. This was the period where but man used  stones as the basic raw- material for making tools
  2. Historical site in East Africa 
  3. Collection of private and public documents.
  4. Retired  president of South Africa
  5. Walking on two feet
  6. Meroe
  7. The scientific method used in showing dates 
  8. Historical site in Arusha region
  9. Through a word of mouth 
  10. Created for preservation of historical facts 
  11. Mirambo

 3. Write TRUE for the statement (s) which is correct and FALSE for the wrong statement 

  1. Anthropology is the study of human remains…………………….
  2. Age, in history is a period based on our great ancestors…………….
  3. During the period of the Early or old stone age, people had permanent shelters ………………….
  4. In Tanzania, paintings and drawings in caves in area such as Kondoa- Irangi  and some   places of Singida give evidence of the activities of a settled community  …………………
  5. Rusinga Island and Nsogezi are the famous historicval sites in Kenya…………………….
  6. Tools made in the Early stone  age were bigger  smaller   and sharper than those of the middle stone age ……………………
  7. Kalenga is a historical site and not a national museum……………
  8. Illiterates cannot benefit from archival information…………..
  9. Carbon 14 dating finds dates for remains of animals and plants that died beyond 5,000 years ago……………..
  10. Man distinguished from the other primates by his ability to design tools for specific purposes…… ……………..

 SECTION B ( 40 Marks)

 4.  Define the following historical terms 

  1. History
  2. Bi- pedalism 
  3. Archives
  4.  A decade 
  5. Primates 

5. Differentiate time lines from time charts and family trees from Time graphs

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