THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
CIVICS FORM TWO PRE- MOCK EXAMINATION
CODE 011
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the items (i) – (x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number in the answer sheet provided
2. Match the road sign shape/color on the left with its correct meaning on the right.
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SECTION B: 70 MARKS
3. Explain five social cultural factors that hinder the progress of women in africa
4. Professor Saguti has declared interest in running for a parliamentary seat in coming general elections. Outline five code of ethics he is expected to observe.
5. Constitution is a very important document for a country. Suspending a constitution can lead to Anarchy. Elaborate five importance of a constitution.
6. Mary is facing a lot of problems in her academic life as a student which is affecting her studies. Explain to her five steps she can take to solve her problems.
7. The national Anthem is one of the symbols of National Unity. Briefly explain five occasions when the National Anthem is Sang.
8. Form two students were having a serious discussion on effect of earlier marriage for girls in Tanzania. Help them understand how earlier marriage has affected girls life.
9. Mohamed has applied and acquired Tanzanian Citizenship, Explain the benefits he will get by being a citizen of Tanzania.
SECTION C. 10 MARKS
10. Family is the building block of a nation. Explain factors that can promote stable family life.
FORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 174
FORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 174
PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMNISTRATION
AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSEMENT
CIVICS FORM TWO
TERMINAL EXAMS-MAY – 2023
011
Time: 2:30 Hours
Instructions
SECTION A
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(i) Is the practice in which the clitoris is partially or completely removed (ii) Is the practice which involves the removal of the some parts of female reproductive organ (vagina) especially clitoris (iii) Is the practice whereby clitoris and labia minora are partially or completely removed, it may also involves the removal of labia majora (iv) The vagina opening is narrowed and the caving seal is created, the inner or outer labia are cut off. (v) Is the practice in which the wife of died man is supposed to engage in sex with the brother of her died man so as to remove bad luck |
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SECTION B. (70 Marks)
Answer all questions.
i. Local government
ii. Female genital mutilation
iii. Political campaigns
iv. Road accident
v. Limitation of human rights
6. (a) Define the following term as used in civics
i. Gender blindness
ii. Gender stereotype
iii. Gender analysis
iv. Gender equality
v. Gender equity.
7.How does local government spends its revenue?
8. Early or pre mature marriage is the marriage of people who have not yet reached the legal age for such union. Why Do you think this union occurs? While is harshly prohibited by government. Use five facts to explain.
9. It is better to solve problems immediately. Give five steps to follow
SECTION C: (15 Marks)
Answer one (1) question in this section
10. Explain six (6) factors that influenced and precipitated the union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar
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FORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 145
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
TERMINAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO
CIVICS
011
TIME: 2:30 HOURS May, 2022
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.Read each of the following statement carefully and write the letter of the correct answer in the box provided
(i)The organ which is responsible for election procedures in Tanzania is called
(ii)A bill passed by the National Assembly can only become a law if it is approved by the
(iii)Who attends parliament by virtue of his office but has no right to vote?
(iv)Which one of the following is not a ministry under the Union Government of Tanzania?
(v)In the national flag, the yellow colour represents
(vi)The function of the legislature in a democratic state are
(vii)The pillars of family stability are
(viii)Freedom to live as one wishes is
(ix)The main arms of the government are
(x)Tanzania holds general elections after every
(xi)The situation in which men and women are unfairly treated is called
(xii)Which of the following is an example of improper behavior?
(xiii)One of the following is NOT a form of marriage
(xiv)The ability to bear with unpleasant and annoying situation is known as
(xv)The non-payable external source of government revenue is known as
(xvi)The symbols or marks designed to instruct users are known as
(xvii)Attending a campaigning rally is one way of exercising the freedom of
(xviii)The following are steps in problem solving except
(xix)Direct democracy is applicable
(xx)The exercise of fairness and justice to all sexes without consideration on whether they are born male or female is called
2. Match the terms in LIST A with those in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response against each number in the table provided.
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3.For each of the following statements write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct
SECTION B: (50 MARKS)
4. Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follows:
A non – democratic government is a form of government that normally does not come into power by popular election. It is the government which gets into power without majority will and people’s legitimacy. In most cases, this government results from competent, manipulation of election process or changing a democratic government into dictatorship after a leader has attained power through elections. Adolf Hitler of Germany was an example of a person who led his country using dictatorship style. He had come to power through popular election eventually changed into a dictator there after.
In this kind of leadership only one person or small group of people who are either economically power full or with many supports control the government. Also, they are responsible for decision making in the society.
A good example of non – democratic government is totalitarian government like that of Hitler or Mussolini of Italy.
Other example of authoritarian or dictatorship governments are like those of former Zaire under Mobutu Seseseko and Uganda under Idd Amini.
The basic feature of non – democratic government is the absence of democratic principles
Question
5.Define and briefly explain the importance the following terms
(i)Democratic election
Importance of democratic election
(ii)Proper behaviour
Importance of proper behaviour
(iii)Election campaigns
Importance of election campaigns
(iv)Representative democracy
Importance of representative democracy
(v)National currency
Importance of national currency
(vi)Family stability
Importance of family stability
(vii)Local government
Importance of local government
(viii)Work
Importance of work
(ix)Human rights
Importance of human rights
(x)Road safety
Importance of road safety
SECTION C (15 Marks)
6. analyze six importance of proper behavior in society
7. Describe the functions of the president of united republic of Tanzania
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FORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 99
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
CIVICS TERMINAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
(i) Ability to understand other people’s feelings, and feel concern about their problem is concerns is
(ii) Which is not a component of effective communication?
(iii) Ability of a person to develop new thing is termed as
(iv) Which is the main some of life skills
(v) One among the following is not a type of government:-
(vi) Among the following was a dictator of Zaire currently Democratic Republic of Congo:-
(vii) Which constitution declared Tanzania multiparty?
(viii) Which one of the following is not a source of local government revenue?
(ix) The lowest level in local government is:-
(x) The arm of the government which deals with administration is called:-
(xi) Which one of the following is not a function of the president?
(xii) Check and balance system is most effective in a;
(xiii) The party that looses during election is called
(xiv) In a democratic state, leaders are changed through;
(xv)A set of laws that govern the country is;
(xvi) Direct democracy can be applied on the following except;
(xvii) Direct democracy has been practiced in;
(xviii) Which among the following is a basic qualification for members of Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania?
(xix) Which of the following set represents pillars of a stable marriage?
(xx) A set of principles by which a country is governed is known as
2. Match the items in List Awith the correct responses in List Bby writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
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i) Money given to government by foreign government. ii) A proposed law iii) Money paid to the government as revenue iv) a bill that come from a member of parliament. v) cases involving offence against the state | A. Federal constitution B. Unitary constitution C. Anarchy D.Mornachy G. Government Bill H. Individual bill I. Private Bill L. Criminal case M. Tax N. Judiciary O. civil cases P. Grant Q. Loans R. Bill |
3. The following statements are either correct or not correct. Write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct.
(i)Work is an expression of social identity.................
(ii) Reckless driving leads to road accidents.................
(iii) HIV/AIDS cannot be transmitted from one person to another through blood transfusion
(iv) The Prime Minister of Tanzania is also a councilor....
(v) The election of a class monitor/monitress is done through indirect democracy
(vi) Abuse of power means using a public office for public gains..
(vii) The ability to make a choice out many options that are available is referred to as decision making
(viii) Courtship helps to establish stable long life marriage.............. .............
(ix) Tanganyika united with Zanzibar in 1963 as a result of the history of these two countries
(x) Language is not a component of a nation.................
A non-democratic government is a form of government that normally does not come into power by popular election. It is the government which gets into power without majority will and peoples legitimacy. In most cases, this government results from coup detat, manipulation of election process or changing a democratic government into dictatorship after a leader has attained power through elections. Adolf Hitler of Germany was an example of a person who led his country using dictatorship style. He had come to power through popular election eventually changed into a dictator thereafter.
In this kind of leadership only one person or a small group of people who are either economically powerful or with many supporters control the government. Also they are responsible for decision making in the society. A good example of a non-democratic government is totalitarian like that of Hitler or Mussolini of Italy. Other examples of authoritarian or dictatorship governments are like those of former Zaire under Mobutu Seseseko and Uganda under Idd Amini. The basic feature of non-democratic governments is the absence of democratic principles.
Questions
(i) Suggest a suitable title for this passage .
(ii)According to the passage what is a non-democratic government?
(iii) List three qualities of a person or a group of people who rule a non-democratic government.
(iv) Briefly explain four features of a non-democratic government.
(v) What are the four features of a democratic government?
5. Explain the meaning of the following terms as used in civics
SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer one (1) question form this section
6. Describe five functions of parliament of Tanzania
7. Distinguish between democratic and non democratic government
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FORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 61
CIVICS- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM TWO
TIME: 2.30HRS 2020
NAME:_______________________________________________ CLASS:___________
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (35 Marks)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
1. For each of the items (i) – (xx), choose the correct letter in the box provided.
(i) A village government is made up of:-
(ii) Which of the following is an aspect of social skills?
(iii) The Tanzania legislature is made up of:
(iv) Which among the following set is a correct characterization of a nation?
(v) A ruling system whereby all government powers are under the people of that particular country is called
(vi) Who is the speaker of the East African Union’s parliament?
(vii) The following are the sources of government revenue except:-
(viii) Which among the following is the organ of the country which implements laws of the state?
(ix) Which one among the following is a demerit of a written constitution?
(x) Gender stereotyping can be defined as:-
(xi) When the state officially are said to be acting within the law and the constitution, this is referred to as:-
(xii) In the family young children have the duty and role of:-
(xiii) Human rights abuses experienced by HIV/AIDS victims include:-
(xiv) The first multi-party election in Tanzania was held in:
(xv) The misuse of public funds for self gain is termed as:-
(xvi) The principles of fairness, justice and benefits that all human beings are born with is referred to as:-
(xvii) The ability of a person to appreciate him/herself is known as:-
(xviii) The group of people legally organized together to take over control of the government is termed as:-
(xix) Which color in the national flag of Tanzania represents the natural wealth of the country?
(xx) Government bills originates from:-
2. Match the items in LIST A with the correct responses in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
LIST A | LIST B |
(i) A corrective measure against women oppression (ii) A situation whereby female students are encouraged to opt for Arts subjects (iii) The social relationship between men and women (iv) The biological differences between a man and woman (v) The systematic efforts to understand the role of women and men in the society |
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3. For each of the following sentences (i) – (x) write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the sentence is not correct.
SECTION B (50 MARKS)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
4. Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow:
Sexually transmitted infections or STI’s are infections passed from one person to another during sexual inter course. Unsafe sex leads to STI’s. these infections can be passed from pregnant women to their babies during delivery. STI’s can cause serious problems to the victims. Some of the short comings caused by STI’s infections include infertility in men and women, premature delivery or delivering under weight babies, pregnancy outside the womb of the woman, death due to severe infections particularly HIV/AIDS, lasting pain in the lower abdomen and concern of the cervic.
Both men and women can get STI’s. But a woman gets infection from a man more easily than a man from a woman. It is hard to tell the symptoms if a woman is infected because most STI’s occur inside woman’s body where symptoms are difficult to see.
Symptoms of STI’s particularly gonorrhea or syphilis include yellow or green discharge from virgin or anus, pain when passing urine, fever, and discharge from penis, pain or swelling of the testicles, bleeding during sex etc.
Generally STI’s are very dangerous infections as they can lead to death.
QUESTIONS
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5. Define the following concepts and for each give two points on its importance/ effects
Importance
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Importance
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Effects
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Importance
SECTION C (15 MARKS)
ANSWER ONE (1) QUESTION FROM THIS SECTION
6. Identify and explain the difference between Democratic and Non – Democratic Government (Give six (6) points)
7. Explain six sources of the central government revenue in Tanzania.
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