PRESIDENT’S OFFICE, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES,
PRE MOCK EXAMINATION
GEOGRAPHY FORM FOUR
Time: 3Hours
Instructions
SECTON A (16 MARKS)
(i) Which of the following planets has the most moons?
(ii) The layer of the Earth that is responsible for plate tectonics is the:
(iii)The average weather conditions of a place over a long period is referred to as:
(iv) On a topographic map, brown contour lines indicate areas of:
(v)The process by which rock is broken down into smaller fragments without chemical change is called:
(vi) The layer of soil with the highest concentration of organic matter is the:
(vii) The breakdown of rock by the action of freezing and thawing water is an example of:
(viii)The process by which wind removes loose particles from the Earth's surface is called:
(ix) Which of the following instruments is used to measure horizontal angles?
(x) A soil with a good balance of sand, silt, and clay particles will have good:
2. Match the description for a extrusive feature formed on the earth surface ON LIST A with the correct term in LIST B.
LIST A | LIST B |
| A. Shield volcano B. Lava dome C. Caldera D. Cinder cone E. Volcanic fissure F. Tephra
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SECTION B: 54 Marks
3. Study the map extract of KIGOMA (sheet 92/03) provided and then answer following questions.
(a) Comment on the settlement patterns on the mapped area
(b) Show any two methods which have been used to determine the elevation of the mapped area
(c) By using grid method, find the area of Lake Tanganyika from grid 60 northward of mapped area
(d) Examine four land use of Kigoma area.
4. Describe the following features;
5. Explain four main factors that influence soil formation.
6. Juma wants to use chain survey to carry out his survey work. Explain to him the advantages and disadvantages of using simple chain survey.
7. Study the photograph below and answer the questions that follow.
8. The Ministry of Education of United Republic of Tanzania under National Examination Council of Tanzania past five years was in a research about why there was mass failure of pupils in primary schools. This made the government to take sample schools to make a research.
a) As a student who studied a research topic, give only five reasons why the ministry decided to use sample of schools to complete its research instead of taking all primary schools?
b) (i) Briefly explain the tool of data collection that is bias and it suits only to literate people or respondents.
(ii) Which tool needs a researcher to create a friendship atmosphere with a respondent before starting the collection of data?
SECTION B: 30 Marks
Answer all questions in this section
9. Explain the contribution of mining to the economy of Tanzania
10. What lessons can Tanzania learn from tourism industry in Switzerland and Namibia.
11. Most of African countries established birth control and international migration policy as among the methods of controlling rapid population growth. As a form four student, do you think there is any problem of population increase in these countries? Give six points.
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 191
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 191
PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMNISTRATION
AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSEMENT
GEOGRAPHY FORM FOUR
TERMINAL EXAMS MAY – 2023
013
TIME: 3HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS:
SECTION A (16 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section:
LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B (54 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
Production.
YEAR | MAIZE | BEANS | RICE | WHEAT |
2004 | 8000 | 1400 | 3320 | 3000 |
2005 | 6000 | 2600 | 4000 | 2900 |
2006 | 6000 | 4300 | 6000 | 5000 |
2007 | 4500 | 4300 | 3850 | 2300 |
208 | 3200 | 2850 | 1390 | 1800 |
(i)Arrow (ii) Ranging rod (iii) Pegs (iv) Beacon
(b)With aid of diagrams outline five tools used in plane table survey
Briefly explain four forces that occur onto the Earth’s surface
(b) With aid of diagrams briefly explain five intrusive volcanic features
SECTION C (30 MARKS)
Answer two (2) questions from this section
(b) The poor development of rural life has been a major incentive for many young people to leave their rural village, describe why they leave their rural village.
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 153
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 153
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
GEOGRAPHY TERMINAL EXAMINATION
FORM FOUR -2022
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
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 in the answer bracket (s) provided.
(i) The Earth have different evidences that proves that the Earth is spherical. What do you think that this is one among those evidences?
(ii) If the scale of a map is 1: 50,000 what will be the actual ground distance of a river with 18cm on a map?
(iii) The forceful emission of hot water from the ground into the atmosphere is known as
(iv) If the temperature at 950 metres is 240 C What is the temperature of Kilimanjaro 5895 metres above the sea level?
(v) A drainage pattern which works likc a trcc with its branches is called
(vi) A vertical feature formed out of the solidification of magma within the Earth's crust is called
(vii) The process of peeling off of rock mass is called
(viii) Various methods are used in the mining activities depending on the occurrence of the concerned mineral, easiness of the method and cost. The following are the common methods of mining except
(ix) The following arc the element of weather
(x) Form of metamorphism which affects large area with the influence of pressure only
2. Match the items in List A with the responses in list B by writing the letter Of the correct responses beside the item number in the answer booklet provided.
LIST A | LIST B |
(i) Fineness and coarsened of soil particles (ii) Removal of materials from the surface of the land (iii) Vertical section of the soil to the underlying rocks (iv) Status of soil with respect to amount elements necessary for plants (v) Residues that have decomposed and mixed with soil mass |
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SECTION B ( 55 Marks)
3. Study carefully the map extract of Kigoma (sheet 92/3) and then answer the questions that follows.
(a) Identity the features that found in the following grid references
(b) Calculate the area of lake Tanganyika from 570 Southward. Give your answer in Km2
(c) What is the length of the railway line from grid reference 944633 Eastward. Give your answer in Km.
(d) With evidence suggest the type of settlement patterns depicted in the map.
(e) By providing evidences, explain three (3) human economic activities and two (2) social activities that might be taking place in the area.
4. The following table indicates scores of Geography weekly test for some form four students at Mwakalel Secondary School in 2021.
Student's name | Mwantege | Mwaipya | Mwaitabete | Mwakatundu | Mwakabute |
Sares | 70 | 50 | 70 | 80 | 40 |
(a) Present the data by means of divergence bar graph
(b) Give two merits and two demerits of the methods used.
5. (a) Mary is a good cartographer, she intends to produce a contoured map of Morogoro. What type of survey method would you advise her to apply.
(b) A part from producing contoured maps what is the other significance of the survey you have mentioned in (a) above.
(c) Mention and explain uses of any three instruments which are used in a method you mentioned in (a) above.
6. Kibwena is studying in a boarding school at Kigoma but his home is in Tarime District where he used to observe several conflicts between farmers and pastoralists. In his third week in school he heard through, the radio that, a farmer was killed by the pastoralist in his home village he decided to conduct research about the conflict.
(a) Suggest the statement of the problem for his research.
(b) Identify two sources of that research problem
(c) Elaborate four (4) possible research tools he could use during data collection,
(d) Explain three significance or conducting that research.
7. Carefully study the following photograph and answer the questions that follows:-
(a) By giving two reasons, identify the type of photograph
(b) With evidences, suggest two climates of the area
(c) Name the feature found at the background of the photograph.
(d) Give one reason, why the major trees shown in the photograph have no leaves?
(e) Why the images of trees at the fore ground seems to be large than those trees at the back ground even if are of the same size?
SECTION C (30 Marks)
Answer two (2) questions from this section.
8. Development of transport and communication system takes place fast where there is enough capital. But lack of capital leads to poor and slow development of transport and communication. Therefore the government should invest more capital to constructing good infrastructure because of the major importance that are found within this sector. Give six importance of transport and communication to any nation.
9. With examples describe cultural beliefs which influence high fertility or birthrate in developing countries lake Tanzania as your reference (provide six (6) points).
10. "Manufacturing industry plays a great role to the economic development of a country?' clarify any six (6) constrains which face the development of textile industry in Tanzania.
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 99
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 99
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
GEOGRAPHY TERMINAL EXAMINATION
FORM FOUR -2022
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 besides the item number in the answer booklet provided.
(i)Due to the spinning effect of the earth, air currents do not travel in straight line. The term used to describe this situation is
(ii)If the time at place X 45°E is 10:00am what will be the time at place Y 45°W?
(iii)The temperature at place K whose altitude is 200metres is 20°C. What will be the temperature at mount H whose altitude is 3400metres?
(iv)When a river system is not related to the structure of the region where it flows, the system is said to show a drainage pattern known as
(v)Which of the following combined processes makes mass wasting?
(vi)Which of the following features are produced by water action on the desert?
(vii)The rocks which contain iron are easily weathered through the process called
(viii)Soil with clear distinguishable horizons which occur in definite region of climate and vegetation are known as
(ix)Plants with long roots, thorny stems, needle-shaped leaves, wax or hair found in;
(x)A good example of igneous rocks is
2. Match the items in LIST A with the responses in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response beside the item number in your booklet provided.
LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B (55 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
3.Study the map extract of Kasamwa (sheet 32/4) then answer the questions that follow:
4.Study the following data for vehicles moving along Morogoro-Dodoma, and then answer the following questions
Period | Dustan | Land Rover | Isuzu | Toyota | Others |
8:30 – 10:30am | 100 | 150 | 300 | 240 | 80 |
2:30 – 4:30pm | 40 | 60 | 70 | 20 | 50 |
6:30 – 8:30pm | 120 | 130 | 90 | 140 | 120 |
TOTAL | 260 | 340 | 460 | 400 | 250 |
5(a)What is plane table survey?
(b)Mention the composition of the chain survey team and state the role of each member.
(c)Using diagram, demonstrate how to conduct chain survey in an area with a small hill which cannot be walked around easily
6(a)Point out five (5) objectives of doing research in Tanzania
(b)Explain the meaning the following concepts as applied in research
7.Carefuly study the photograph below and answer the questions that follows.
SECTION C (30 MARKS)
Answer two (2) questions from this section
8.Population in Sub-Sahara Africa is unevenly distributed. Discuss (six points)
9. (a) Distinguish between large scale and small-scale farming. (Three points)
(b) What are the advantages of large-scale farming over small scale farming? (Three points)
10.The Earth spins on its own axis from West to East and make one complete rotation after 24 hours. What are the outcomes of this motion? (Four points)
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 86
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 86
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
GEOGRAPHY TERMINAL EXAMINATION
FORM FOUR-2021
Time: 3Hours
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.
(i) Which one of the following, by origin and composition is not a form of igneous rocks?
(ii) One of the following features is a product of weathering:
(iii) One of the following features is a product of weathering:
(iv) The following are instruments used in chain and tape survey:
(v) When the river flows in its long profile it performs the following geological activities:
(vi) If the location of a point on a map is given by grid reference 365490, then
(vii) Which of the following is the effect of mass wasting?
(viii) The columns of clay capped by boulders formed due to rain action are known as:
(ix) A time accepted throughout a time zone of 15° longitude is known as
(x) Which sequence of the following processes is necessary for the formation of rainfall?
2. Match the descriptions of karst region features in Column A with the corresponding feature in Column B by writing the letter of the correct answer beside the item number in the answer booklet provided.
Column A | Column B |
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SECTION B (55 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
3. Study the printed map extract of Kigoma (Series Y742 sheet 92/3), then answer the following questions:
(a) By using the vertical scale of 1cm to 20m, draw a cross section from grid reference 91057 to grid reference 932620 and determine its Vertical Exaggeration (V.E).
(b) With vivid evidence from the map, mention the major types of transport shown in the area.
(c) Apart from fishing activities, use concrete evidence to name other economic activities taking place in the area.
(d) In which hemisphere is the mapped area located? Give evidence for your answer.
4. (a) Using examples from East Africa, describe each of the following types of volcanoes:
(i) Active Volcano
(ii) Dormant Volcano
(b) Using a well labelled diagram, explain how each of the following features were formed:
(i) Composite Volcano
(ii) Volcanic plug.
(c) Explain four negative effects of vulcanization
5. Carefully study the hypothetical data presented below showing the export of crops from Tanzania.
The Export of Crops in Tonnes
Year | Cloves | Sisal | Cotton |
1990 | 4000 | 3500 | 7000 |
1991 | 2500 | 2000 | 4500 |
1992 | 3500 | 1500 | 6000 |
1993 | 6000 | 1000 | 8500 |
1994 | 6500 | 1500 | 9000 |
(a) Present the data using compound bar graph.
(b) Explain two advantages and disadvantages of compound bar graph.
5. (a) What is a research problem?
(b) Name four sources of research problem.
(c) Explain four characteristics of research problem.
3. (a) The diagram below represents some volcanic features. Use it to answer the questions below.
Name the features marked P, Q, R and S.
P— Sill (1 mark) Q — Vent
R — Batholith
S— Lopolith
(b) Identify the main characteristics of the ocean water.
(c) Give three factors that influence wave deposition.
SECTION C (30 Marks)
Answer two (2) questions from this section.
8. Analyse eight problems associated with growth of urban settlement.
9. Describe six contributions of cash crops production of the economy of United States of America.
10. Explain eight characteristics of shifting cultivation.
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 51
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 51
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
GEOGRAPHY- TERMINAL- EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM FOUR
Time 3:00 Hours MAY 2020
Instructions
SECTION A. 15 MARKS
1. For each of the items (i) (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter besides the item number in the answer booklet provided.
(i) Which of the following instrument is used to measure maximum and minimum temperature?
(ii) Which among the following is an extrusive volcanic feature?
(iii) Prediction of the state of atmosphere in a region for 24 to 48 hours is known as
(iv) Which of the following is another name for Savanna climate in Africa
(v) Day reaches its maximum length on 21st June in
(vi) The excessive strong wind blowing across an extensive ocean surface is called
(vii) Which of the following is not a factor influencing temperature of a place?
(viii) Which one of the following conditions is important for the growth of coral reefs?
(ix) A cirque is
(x) A channel diverging from the main river and flowing into the sea or a lake by a separate mouth is called
2. Match the items in List A with the responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response besides the item number in the answer booklet provided.
LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B. 55 MARKS
3. Carefully study the following statistical graph showing coffee production (in tonnes) in Tanzania, from 2011 to 2014 and answer the questions that follows
(a) Describe the type of statistical graph used.
(b) Analyse the five procedures involved in constructing such a statistical graph.
(c) Giving two points, comment on the differences in coffee production shown in the graph.
(d) Give three advantages of presenting data by using the type of graph described in 3(a).
4. (a) Describe the following research terms:
(b) (i) Define secondary data.
(ii) Give four merits of secondary data.
5. Carefully study the map extract of Arusha (Sheet 55/3) provided then answers the questions that follow.
(a) Describe the relief of the mapped area.
(b) Giving evidences, mention the major means of transport shown in a map.
(c) Change the scale of the map into a statement scale.
(d) Measure the length of the road from grid reference 378314 to grid reference 480276 in kilometres.
(e) With evidence from the map, identify three social services which are found in this area.
6. Study the photograph provided below and then answer the questions that follows:
(a) Name the type of photograph.
(b) Give three characteristics of the type of photograph in (a) above.
(c) Explain four possible factors which may cause the loss of biodiversity in the photograph.
(d) Give two economic importance of the area.
(e) In three points, describe the importance of the vegetation shown in the area.
7. (a) Explain the meaning of the standard deviation.
(b) Study the following data showing the age of the Primary School pupils at Tumaini Primary School and answer the questions that follow: 15, 8, 7, 6, 12, 5, 14 and 13.
(i) Determine the range and median of the age of the pupils.
(ii) Calculate the standard deviation.
SECTION C. 30 MARKS.
Answer two questions from this section.
8. Describe five uses of population data to a country.
9. Explain six problems associated with expansion of cities in Tanzania.
10. Describe seven problems associated with rapid urbanization.
11. Examine seven effects of climatic change in the world.
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 16
FORM FOUR GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 16