PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMNISTRATION
AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSEMENT
FORM TWO
TERMINAL
061 COMMERCE
Time: 2:30 Hours MAY, 2023
Instructions
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SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
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SECTION B (70 Marks)
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(b) With examples, briefly explain four types of inter-related demand
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b) Draw a diagram to demonstrate the chain of distribution
SECTION C (15 Marks)
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FORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 148
FORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 148
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA PRESIDENT’S OFFICE- REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM TWO EXAMINATION
061 COMMERCE
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 answers must be written in the space provided
5. All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the assessment room
6. Write your Assessment Number at the top right corner of every page
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the items (i) to (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letters beside the item number in the answer booklet provided
i. A carpenter who makes furniture for his own use in the family is said to be engaged in
ii. The main feature of super market is
iii. Tea leafs and sugar is an example of
iv. Which of the following industries deal with natural resources
v. The functions of wholesaler are
vi. The warehouses which are situated at terminals of railway, air ports and sea ports are known as
vii. Goods can mainly be classified as
viii. The function which is NOT usually performed by a retailer is
ix. Movement alongside the supply curve is caused by
x. An agent authorized to sell goods on commission at a public auction is called
2. Match the item in LIST A with the response in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response beside the number in the table provided below
LIST A | LIST B |
i) Document prepared by the seller to the buyer providing a summary of all transactions between them during a particular period of time ii) A printed booklet that are prepared by seller which gives descriptions of the goods available for sale such as price, quantity, quality size etc iii) Document that contains current prices of each item and its catalogue number iv) Document sent by buyer to the seller to indicate formal acceptance to purchase a specified amount of goods v) Document sent by seller to the buyer when the goods have been supplied on credit |
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3. (a) Provide four factors of production used in the economy and state the price of each factor.
(b) Mr. Nelson a businessman at Mundemu market faced you as a commerce student to explain the factors that contributed in the growth of commerce. Respond the question by providing three (3) factors
4. Distinguish the following commercial term
a. Preventing the risk and reducing the risk
b. Business activities and non-business activities
c. Division of labour and specialization
d. Hire purchase and deferred payment
e. Branding and packaging
5. Given the diagram below.
Explain five reasons that might cause for the shift from either 0QE to 0Q1 or 0QE to 0Q2.
6. Wholesalers, retailers, importers and exporters face a lot of difficulties when buying and selling goods and services. Discuss five ways commerce uses to help the named traders
7. Hidaya plans to transports 100 sacks of rice from Morogoro to Kahama. Explain reasons as to why she might choose a cargo train as his a means of transport. Five points only. 8. Complete the following charts
| Average stock | Cost of sales | Net sales | Gross profit | Rate of stock turn | Expenses | Net profit |
(a) | 35,000 | 210,000 | 265,000 | (i) | (ii) | (iii) | 18,100 |
(b) | 24,000 | (iv) | (v) | 41,000 | 8 | 27,450 | (vi) |
(c) | (vii) | 240,000 | (viii) | (ix) | 10 | 26,600 | 23,400 |
9. Imagine you have been invited to attend meeting with people who expects to start a small business few days come. As an expert, explain to them five types of small scale retailers operating in the business.
SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer only one question.
10.Suppose your commerce teacher assigned you to prepare the debate presentation on motivating factors that influence an individual’s towards entrepreneurship. Briefly explain three (3) internal and three (3) external factors that you will consider in you presentation.
FORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 110
FORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 110
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMMERCE TERMINAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2022
Duration: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the following questions write the letter of the correct answer
(i)The qualities of a good retailer is
(ii)Which of the following is an example of primary production?
(iii)Demand curve is that which moves from the
(iv)Which of the following function is not normally done by wholesaler to retailer?
(v)Industries which assemble already manufactured goods are known as
(vi)C.O. D is an abbreviation which stands for
(vii)Which of the following statements is true?
(viii)The distinguish marks attached to products and which cannot be used by any other producer are called:
(ix)Marginal cost is defined as
(x)The level reached after receiving new delivery is called
2.Choose the correct term from Group B which matches with the explanation in Group A then write the letter against the number of the relevant explanation.
Group A | Group B |
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For each of the following statements (i) – (x)
3. Write TRUE If the statement is correct or False if the statement is not correct in the space provided.
SECTION B (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
4. Briefly explain six qualities of good retailer.
5.(a) Define the term demand
(b) Briefly explain five factors that determine change in demand
SECTION C ( 40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
6. Briefly explain the importance of land as a factor of production. (Give four points)
7. The following are the balances of Kantupeni Traders as at 31st December 2007
Closing stock Tshs. 32,500/=
Purchases Tshs 25,000/=
Expenses Tshs 8,000/=
Sales Tshs 35,000/=
Opening stock Tshs 28,000/=
Calculate:
FORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 102
FORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 102
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMMERCE- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM TWO
TIME: 2HRS 2020
NAME:____________________________________CLASS:___________
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A. (30 MARKS)
1. For each of the following questions write the letter of the correct answer
i) The main purpose of commerce is to
ii) Which of the following function is not normally done by the wholesalers?
iii) The following is not an advantage of specialization and division of labour
iv) Making goods for one’s own use is termed as
v) Bread and butter, tea and sugar illustrate the type of interrelated demand known as
vi) Which of the following is not an aid to trade?
vii) Production process ends when
viii) It is a level reached after receiving new delivery
ix) Management of stock in the warehouse is known as:
x) The abbreviation C.W.O on an order form means
2. Match the items in column A with responses in column B by writing the letter of the correct responses besides the item number in the answer sheet provided
COLUMN A
(i). ………… a number of single shops under one roof and one managements
(ii). …………. Are number of shops owned and managed by one concern stock the same class of merchandise and often similar in appearance
(iii). ……….Type of single shops which sells the product of one manufacturer only
(iv). ………… self-service retail outlets
(v). …………. Large shopping complex comprising the variety of business managed by different people all housed in one building
COLUMN B
3. Write “T” for a true statement and “F” for a false statement in the space provided beside each item .
(i) Advertising is an aid to trade which means the transmitting of information from one point to another ……………………..
(ii) Wages is the reward for labour……………
(iii) The movement of people and goods from one place to another is called Transportation……………………….
(iv) Chain of distribution is the ways through which goods flow from manufacturers to the final consumers……………..
(v) The graphical representation of demand schedule is called Elasticity…………
(vi) Invoice is a document issued when goods have been bought or sold on credit………………..
(vii) Private warehouse is a place where imported goods are kept while waiting for the payment of custom duty…………………….
(viii) Indirect production is the production for one’s own use……………………
(ix) Average stock is the number of times the average stock held turn over during a period………………………………..
(x) Stock administration is the quantity of a certain supply that should always be in a stock to safeguard sales against unforeseen delays in delivery………………..
SECTION B (30 MARKS)
5. Form two commercial students wants to establish retail shops, advise them by having five factors to be considered when establishing a retail shop
6. Entrepreneurship plays a vital role in industrial development. Outline any five characteristics of an entrepreneur.
SECTION C (40 MARKS)
7. Complete the following table, show all your workings
| Opening stock | Closing stock | Net purchases | Cost of sales | Net sales | Gross profit | Average stock | Rate of stock turnover |
(a) | 12,000 | 15,000 | 82,000 | 74,000 | 98,200 | (i) | 13,500 | (ii) |
(b) | (iii) | 24,000 | 76,000 | 80,000 | (iv) | 32,000 | (v) | (vi) |
(c) | 20,000 | (vii) | 210,000 | (viii) | 241,000 | 41,000 | 25,000 | 8 |
(d) | 28,000 | 22,000 | (ix) | (x) | 300,000 | 75,000 | 25,000 | 9 |
ITEM | i | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii | ix | X |
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8. Explain the five (5) factors that determine change in demand
FORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 13
FORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 13