FORM ONE CIVICS ANNUAL EXAMS

PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES 

COMPETENCE BASED ASSESSMENT

011 CIVICS FORM ONE 

ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS NOV – 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 Carry fifteen (15) marks each and section B carries seventy (70)marks
  4. All answers must be in blue or black ink
  5. All writings must be in blue or black ink.
  6. All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the assessment room.
  7. For each of items (i) – (x) Choose the correct answer from given alternatives and write its letter in box provided.

1. The members of family are insisted that they should not fight or insult one another or show scorn. We can say these member live in

  1. Love
  2. Respect
  3. Peace
  4. Cooperation

ii. Obedience of laws of the country for everyone to live in peace and harmony is referred to as

  1. Personal responsibility
  2. An economic responsibility
  3. Civil responsibility
  4. Political responsibility

iii. An organ of state which is used to maintain preserve, enact laws so as to keep peace and order is referred to as

  1. Police
  2. Army
  3. Policy
  4. Court

iv. Juma failed his exam but used his cognitive ability to select a course of action from his several possible alternatives to solve problem he had through that action he succeed. Which type of skill was this?

  1. Decision making
  2. Negotiation
  3. Life skills
  4. Assertiveness

v. As head of Ujamaa secondary school, where there is increased rate of misbehaviors, What would be the suggestion to combat such behavior?

  1. Give priority to boys in education rather than girth
  2. Punish student severely using corporal punishment
  3. Encourage student to engage in bad peer groups
  4. Encourage students to adhere to religious teachings

vi. ________ is the organ within the village which comprises of not less than 15 and not more than 25 members

  1. Village Assembly
  2. Village meeting
  3. Village ground
  4. Village council

vii. Ability to appreciate oneself is termed as

  1. Empathy
  2. Self-control
  3. Self-esteem
  4. Assertiveness

viii. Jackline was born in Rwanda; one of his parents is a citizen of Tanzania. What kind of citizenship would best fit Jackline If she intents to claim Tanzania citizenship?

  1. Citizenship by birth
  2. Citizenship by descent
  3. Citizenship by Naturalization
  4. Dual citizenship

ix. The freedom where the country has to govern itself both internally and against external Order is called.

  1. Nationalism
  2. Union
  3. Freedom
  4. International Sovereignty

x. Your friend Anne has started wearing lo-cut shorts or Mini-skirts to school, which is country to school rules and regulation. He or she advises you to do the same. This is an example of

  1. Health relationship
  2. Peer pressure
  3. Good friendship
  4. Cooperation

2. Match explanation in LIST A with Corresponding answer in LIST B to make sentences complete

LIST A

LIST B

  1. National Heritage in items of wild life
  2. Readiness of peoples spirit to defend their nation
  3. National sovereignty
  4. Symbol of freedom and Enlightenment
  5. Tools used by peasant and farmer
  1. Axe and Hoe
  2. Peak of Mt. Kilimanjaro
  3. Uhuru torch
  4. Elephant Trunk
  5. Sea waves
  6. National flog
  7. Shield and spear
  8. Man and woman

SECTION B (70 Marks)

3. Suppose you are a marital counselor, state five things you would advice people living in marital life to adhere to

4. Mary thinks celebrating National political festivals is a Waste of time. Convince her on importance of National festivals

5. Briefly explain how road users can promote road safety

6. Outline the steps to follow when solving problems

7. Briefly explain problems associated with earlier marriage in children

8. Constitution is an important document in any country. Justify this statement

9. How do parents abuse the right of their children?

SECTION C (15 Marks)

10. You are a traffic police officer based in Mwanza. A Miembeni Primary School has invited you to give a talk on importance of obeying road signs. Use six points to enlighten the students.

FORM ONE CIVICS EXAM SERIES 153  

FORM ONE CIVICS EXAM SERIES 153  

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

COMPETENCY BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES

CIVICS FORM ONE

TIME 2:30 HoursNov 2022

Instructions

1.This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total often (10)questions.

2.Answerallquestions in sectionA, Bandone (1)question in sectionC.

3.Section A carriesfifteen (15)marks, section B carriesseventy (70)marks and section C carriesfifteen (15)marks.

4.Cellular phones and any unauthorized materials arenotallowed in the examination room.

5.Write yourAssessment Numberon the top right hand side of every page.

SECTIONA: (15 Marks)

Answerallquestions in this section

1.For each of the items(i) - (x),choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.

(i)Mr. Juma is a worker in a certain private company. His work requires him to apply critical thinking and deep decision making. Which one of the following deviates from Mr. Juma’s work?

A.Car pulling

B.Teaching

C.Architectural designing

D.Treating a patient.

(ii)Which of the following is the official seal or stamp of the government of Tanzania?

A.Coat of armsC. National anthem

B.National identityD. Public holiday

(iii)The bill of rights was included in the constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania so as to:

A.Ensure that the bills of rights are abused by the constitution

B.Ensure that human rights are guaranteed by the constitution

C.Make people violate human rights

D.Make people happy with the constitution

(iv)The ability of an individual to express his/her opinions before the public without fear is called

  1. Problem solving
  2. Self confidence
  3. Self-skills
  4. Assertiveness

(v) A type of citizenship acquired when one of the applicant’s parent is a citizen of Tanzania:

A.Citizenship by registration

B.Citizenship by birth

C.Citizenship by inheritance

D.Citizenship by descent

(v)The kind of a family where children quickly learn to earn a living in a society is called:

A.Extended family

B.Nuclear family

C.Couple family

D.Single parent family.

(vi)Magadula is among the youths with dishonesty and arrogance at Kimbunga Secondary school. This disqualifies him to be loved by his teachers. Which of the following does Magadula fit?

A.Absenteeism

B.Proper behavior

C.Improper behavior

D.Humbleness

(vii)The traffic signs which enable pedestrians to move across the road safely are called?

A.Zebra crossing signs

B.Hazard signs

C.Triangle signs

D.Traffic jams signs

(viii)The name of the current Chief Justice of the High Court and the Court of Appeal in Tanzania is called:

A.Prof. Adeladus Kilagi

B.Prof. Joyce Ndalichako

C.Prof. Ibrahim Juma

D.Prof. Rwekaza Mkandala

(ix)Which of the following is a ruling party in Tanzania?

A.CHADEMA

B.ACT -WAZALENDO

C.CHAMA CHA MAPINDUZI

D.NCCR - MAGEUZI

(x) The situation where one sex is treated either better or worse than the other is called:

A.Gender analysisC.Gender discrimination B. Gender equityD. Gender blindness.

2.Match the explanations inLIST Awith their correspondence inLIST Bby writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided;

LIST A

LIST B

  1. National heritage in terms of wildlife.
  2. Readiness of the people’s spirit to defend their nation
  3. National sovereignty
  4. Symbol of freedom and enlightenment
  5. Tools used by presents and farmers

  1. A. Axe and hoe
  2. B. Peak of Mount Kilimanjaro
  3. C. Uhuru torch
  4. D. Elephant truck
  5. E. Sea waves
  6. F. National flag
  7. G. Shield and spear
  8. H. A man and woman.

SECTION B: (70 Marks)

Answerallquestions in this section

3.As student of form two class advise your community the importance of studying civics:

4.Working hard increase country productions which make economy grow. In what ways does work contributing on national development? (five points)

5.List down five (5) examples of mental works

6.Mention five (5) constitutions adopted by Tanzania since independence.

7.Outline five (5) measures to correct improper behavior in our society.

8.With five (5) points mention sources of life skills.

9.It is better to solve problems immediately. Give five steps to follow

SECTION C: (15 Marks)

10. Explainsix (6)causes of road accidents in Tanzania

FORM ONE CIVICS EXAM SERIES 117  

FORM ONE CIVICS EXAM SERIES 117  

THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES

CIVICS ANNUAL 

FORM ONE-NOVEMBER 2021

 

 Time: 2:30Hours

Instructions.

  1.            This paper consists of section A, B and C with a total of 7 questions
  2.            Answer all questions in section A and B and ONE question from section C.
  3.            Section A carries 35 marks, section B 50 marks and section C 15  Marks
  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.

(i) Why is family stability important?

  1. It enables family members to receive loans from neighbors.
  2. It enables family members to participate in development activities.
  3. It enables children to be familiar with close family relatives
  4. It encourages relatives to live together in one household.

(ii)  A distasteful event that occurs unexpectedly on the road and causes injuries and death of people is called

  1. A a traffic jam.
  2. road accident.
  3. reckless driving
  4. road sign.

(iii) What are the three arms of the government?

  1. The executive, Legislature and National Assembly
  2. The president, Judiciary and the Executive
  3. The executive, Legislature and Judiciary
  4. The president, Cabinet and Judiciary

(iv) The following are sources of life skills in the society except

  1. parents.
  2. religion,
  3. constitution.
  4. school

(v) Why was the year 1984 important in human rights development in Tanzania? 

  1. It mark an important step in the history of Tanzania.
  2. A special Human Rights Committee on women was established.
  3. Female genital mutilation was burned
  4. A bill of rights was included in the constitution of Tanzania.

(vi) Which one is not a civic responsibility of citizens in Tanzania?

  1. Participation in work.
  2. Attending a party meeting.
  3. Obeying the laws.
  4. Helping the needy.


(vii) Which statement explains the importance of limiting the exercise of some human rights and freedoms?

  1. It helps to demand the limited rights and freedoms by force.
  2. It stores some of the rights and freedoms for future use.
  3. It controls powerful individuals from denying other people's rights.
  4. It promote the denial of human rights and freedoms.

(viii) Which of the following is not a type of citizenship?

  1. Citizenship by birth
  2. Citizenship by tribe
  3. Citizenship by naturalization
  4. Citizenship by descent

(ix) Which of the following are categories of work?

  1. Physical work and simple work
  2. Simple work and heavy work
  3. Physical work and mental work
  4. Small work and heavy work

(x) Which of the following is not among the individual life skill?

  1.  Assertiveness
  2.  Self - awareness
  3.  Negotiation
  4.  Coping with stress


(xi) Why work is important?

  1.  It sustain life by producing and distributing services.
  2.  It sustain life by producing and processing goods and services needed.
  3.  It sustain life by processing services and goods unwanted in the society.
  4.  It sustain life by producing both goods and food eaten by families.

(xii) The ability to make the best choice out of many available options is referred to as

  1.  Problem solving
  2.  Decision making
  3.  Critical thinking
  4.  Proper behaviour


(xiii) A situation where there is a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or that can only move very slowly is known as

  1.  Traffic jam
  2.  Traffic warden
  3.  Traffic
  4.  Traffic queue

(xiv) Dual citizenship in our country ends when a person reaches the age of 

  1.  21 years
  2.  18 years
  3.  25 years
  4.  30 years

(xv) A state of being free from danger when using roads is known as

  1.  Road marks
  2.  Road accident
  3.  Road safety
  4.  Traffic signs

(xvi) What does the blue colour in the Tanzania national flag represent?

  1. People
  2. Mineral deposits
  3. National freedom
  4. Water bodies


(xvii) What is an appropriate way of assisting HIV and AIDS victims?

  1. Guidance and self-esteem
  2. Guidance and counseling
  3. Self-awareness and counseling
  4. Effective decision making.

(xviii) Road accidents can be avoided in Tanzania through

  1. construction of tarmac roads
  2. observing traffic regulations
  3. employing well trained traffic police
  4. employing more magistrates.

(xix) Which of the following promotes proper behaviour among the youth?

  1. Religious teaching
  2. The police
  3. The judiciary
  4. The prisons

(xx) Kiling suspected criminals without giving them a fair  trial in the court of law  referred to as

  1. Limitation of human rights
  2. Natural justice
  3. Human right abuses
  4. Peoples power

2. Match the explanations on human rights in List A with corresponding human rights 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)     Right specifically entitled to children

(ii)  Rights which people enjoy just for belonging to a community

(iii) Rights which are personal to every individual and all people are born with them.

(iv) Universal Human Right which is inactive to children

(v)   Rights listen and defined in an instrument of law.

  1.  Rights to marry and form a family
  2.  Economic rights
  3.  Right to live in a family
  4.  Natural rights
  5.   Third generation of Human rights
  6.    Legal rights
  7.  Human Rights Abuse

 

3. For each of the statement (i) — (x), write True if the statement is correct or False if the statement is not correct.

(i)Work promotes selfish attitude..........

(ii) One of the aspects of social skills is peer resistance...................  
(iii),Poverty can cause road accidents......................

(iv) The president must always travel with the national flag...............      

(v) Positive peer pressure can lead to good performance in school...........     

(vi) Work is any physical activity that a person does to earn a living    

(vii) Female genital mutilation promotes child spacing....... 

(viii) John Pombe Magufuli was the Shortest Serving president....... 

(ix) Obeying road signs reduces traffic jams on the road... 

(x) All people are equal before the law..................

 

SECTION B (50 MARKS)

Answer all questions in this section

4. Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow.

 

Citizenship goes with rights and duties. A citizen who knows well his/her rights and duties is a responsible citizen. The main duties of a citizen are loyalty to the country, obedience to laws, paying taxes and defend his/her country.

As for loyalty, every citizen should be loyal and should not do anything that may disgrace his/her country. In addition one should always think and work for the interests of the country.
Responsible citizen should obey the laws of the country which are passed by the institutions of the country from time to time. Laws are necessary for the welfare of all. Obedience of the laws will ensure that there is peace and order. Every citizen should pay local and central government taxes honestly. Without money from its people the government cannot run well its programmers.

QUESTIONS

(a) Suggest a suitable title for this passage

(b) Who is a responsible citizen?

(c) Mention three duties of a responsible citizen

(d) Why should all citizens obey the laws of the country?

(e) Explain briefly, why it is necessary to pay taxes honestly.

 

5. Define and give the importance of the following

  1. Coat of arms
  2. Creative thinking
  3.                     Zebra crossing
  4.                      National Anthem
  5. Mental work
  6.                      Social skills
  7.                   Special groups
  8.                Citizenship
  9.                      Road traffic signs
  10. Family

 

SECTION C(15 Marks)

Answer one (1) question from this section.

6. Describe six importance of proper behavior to an individual

7. Outline the steps that has been taken in Tanzania to promote human rights

FORM ONE CIVICS EXAM SERIES 74  

FORM ONE CIVICS EXAM SERIES 74  

THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE,

REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

REGIONAL EXAMINATIONS SERIES

FORM ONE

CIVICS

INSTRUCTIONS: 


I.This paper consists of section A and B.

  1. Answer ALL questions from both sections.
  2. Write all your answer in the space provided.
  3. Write your name in every pages of your answer sheet.

SECTION A: (40 marks) 

Answer all questions in this section.

I Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given and write its letter in the table provided bellow.

(i) The national anthem is sung when

A. The President appoints ministerB. A member O'f parliament is sworn in

C. The President inspects a guard of honorD. there is a cabinet meeting.

(ii) Universal declaration of human rights was declared on:

A. 24th of Oct. 1954B. 1st of July, 1977C. 1st of July, 1992D. 1st of July, 1967

(iii) Tluee types of life skills are:

A. Individual, social and creativity

B. Individual, social and effective decision skills

C. Proper behavior, individual life skills and effective decision

D. Effective decision, social skills and self-awareness

(iv) In the national flag, the yellow colour represents:

A. People B. Minerals C. Water bodies D. Animals

(v) Some components of a nation are ......

A. People, territory and torch B. Territory, sovereignty and traditions

C. Peace, national language and traditions D. Territory, sovereignty and people

(vi) The most basic institution in any society is ...........

A. The church B. The family C. The school The government

vii) An advantage of being a citizen is that one...........

A. Enjoys all the rights in the country B. Applies to the ministry of Home Affairs for citizenship

C. Has lived within a country for at least five years D. Has been born in a country

(viii)The customs and beliefs of a particular group of people are called .........

A.Custom B. Language C. Citizen D. Culture

(ix)The event that happened in the past are called:

A. History B. Custom C. Beliefs D. Culture

(x)Tanzania uses system of laws and basic principle A. Currency B. Constitution C. Government

D. Coat of arms 


2. Match the statements in list A with the correct statement in list B.


3.For each statement, write "T" for TRUE statement and "F" for FALSE statement.

(i)While a person is enjoying his or her rights he or she can also interfere with the

rights of others ........................................................

(ii)Lack of proper education can be a cause of improper behavior. ...........................

(iii)The deaf are people who cannot speak properly. .........................

(iv)Promotion of human rights promotes people to respect and value human rights .................

(v)Formation of friendships is not a part of social skills ..................................

(vi)Zanzibar revolution took place on 12th January, 1963 ..................................

(vii)National festivals are days when we celebrate important national events .....................

(viii)The skills that enable individuals to understand themselves in various ways is

called social skills .......................................................

(ix)Right to equality includes the freedom of association ..................................

(x)The period during which two people carefully study and get to know one another

before get married is called courtship ..........................................

SECTION B: (10 Marks) 

4.Read the following passage carefully and then answer the question that follows:

Work is any lawful activity that a person does to earn a living. People work to produce goods and services. It is the duty of every member of the community to work.

There are two types of work related activity done in any community. These are manual or physical work and mental work, Physical work; these are activities that need more physical capacity, for example livestock keeping, fishing and mining. Mental work refers to the activities that need more mental capacity for example teaching, nursing and banking.

Work for national development increase the country's production, this makes the economy grow. Also the economic activities that citizens engaged in enable them to pay taxes to the government.

Work for self development means we get our basic needs from working as one must get food, shelter and clothes. Through work people can improve their living standard as they can build good houses and beable to afford social services such as health, education, water and electricity. Work keeps people busy; they therefore do not have time to engage in criminals like theft, rapping and use of illegal drugs.

Work is therefore very important to both a country and an individual in the community.

QUESTIONS:

(i) Suggest a suitable title for this passage .............................................

(ii) Why work is so very important to people and a country development? Mention four (4) points:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(iii) List three (3) basic needs that a person gets through working:

(a)

(b)

(c)

(iv) Write down two (2) types of work related activities:

(a)

(b)
SECTION B: (60 marks) 

5.Mention down five (5) consequences of not applying life skills.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

6. Define and give two (2) importance of the following terms:

(i) Civics ................................................................

Importance:

a)

b)

(ii) National symbols.........................................................

Importance

a)

b)

(iii) National anthem.............................................

Importance

a).................................................................


b)

FORM ONE CIVICS EXAM SERIES 28  

FORM ONE CIVICS EXAM SERIES 28  

THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE

MINISTRY OF REGIONAL GOVERNMENT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

ANNUAL EXAMINATION SERIES

CIVICSFORM-1

2020

Duration: 2:30 Hours

INSTRUCTIONS.

  1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of seven (7) questions.
  2. Answer all questions in section A and B and one (1) question from section C
  3. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
  4. All writing must be in blue or black ink.
  5. Calculators, cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
  6. Write your Examination Number at the top right corner of every page.

SECTION A (20 Marks)

Answer all questions in this section.

1. For each of the items (i) – (ii), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.

(i) A situation whereby there is equal opportunities to both men and women in different social and economic needs is referred to as

  1. Gender identity
  2. Gender blind
  3. Gender gap
  4. Gender balance

(ii) The ability to take and feel the problems of others as your own problems is known as

  1. Assertion
  2. empathy
  3. sympathy
  4. awareness

(iii) Which of the following is not among the individual life skill?

  1. Assertiveness
  2. Self - awareness
  3. Negotiation
  4. Coping with stress

(iv) Actions or manners that are acceptable to all members of the community are called?

  1. Adulthood behaviour
  2. Proper behaviour
  3. Adolescent behaviour
  4. Members behaviour

(v) Why work is important?

  1. It sustain life by producing and distributing services.
  2. It sustain life by producing and processing goods and services needed.
  3. It sustain life by processing services and goods unwanted in the society.
  4. It sustain life by producing both goods and food eaten by families.

(vi) The ability of an individual to understand and live in peace and harmony in the society is called.

  1. Technical life skills
  2. Personal life skills
  3. Individual skills
  4. Social skills.

(vii) The ability to make the best choice out of many available options is referred to as

  1. Problem solving
  2. Decision making
  3. Critical thinking
  4. Proper behaviour

(viii) The process of exercising fairness and justice to both sexes is called

  1. Gender discrimination
  2. Gender issues
  3. Gender equality
  4. Gender equity

(ix) A situation where there is a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or that can only move very slowly is known as

  1. Traffic jam
  2. Traffic warden
  3. Traffic
  4. Traffic queue

(x) Which of the following represent the important conditions for a stable marriage?

  1. Openness, tolerance and love
  2. Trust, love and arrogance
  3. Transparency, trust and wealth
  4. Agreement, high education and honest

(xi) A state of being free from danger when using roads is known as

  1. Road marks
  2. Road accident
  3. Road safety
  4. Traffic signs

(xii) What does the blue colour in the Tanzania national flag represent?

  1. People
  2. Mineral deposits
  3. National freedom
  4. Water bodies

(xiii)Tanzania national currencies include

  1. bank notes and foreign currencies
  2. foreign currencies and coin
  3. coin and bank notes
  4. US dollar and pound.

(xiv) Road accidents can be avoided in Tanzania through

  1. construction of tarmac roads
  2. observing traffic regulations
  3. employing well trained traffic police
  4. employing more magistrates.

(xv) Which of the following promotes proper behaviour among the youth?

  1. Religious teaching
  2. The police
  3. The judiciary
  4. The prisons

(xvi) The ability to think and come-up with new ideas and ways of doing things isreferred as

  1. critical thinking
  2. creative thinking
  3. decision making skills
  4. negotiation skills

(xvii) The man and woman in the Coat of arms represent

  1.  Family
  2.  Human labour
  3.  Gender equity
  4.  Unity and cooperation

(xviii) The event in which the national flag is hoisted at half-mast is

  1. the independence day
  2. the national misfortunes
  3. the heroes day
  4. the religious holidays

(xix) A village government is made up of

  1.  adult population and village assembly
  2. . village council and the chairman
  3. . adult population and the chairman
  4.  village assembly and village council

(xx) A feeling of loyalty and love for ones country is called

  1.  Self-awareness
  2.  Self-esteem
  3.  Patriotism
  4.  Empathy.

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) The biological differences between a man and woman 
(ii) A situation whereby female students are encouraged to opt for Arts subjects. 
(iii) The systematic efforts to understand the role of 
women and men in the society. 
(iv) A corrective measure against women oppression. 
(v)The social relationship between women and men. 

A. Gender 
B. Gender balance 
C. Women empowerment 
D. Gender analysis 
E. Gender discrimination 
F. Sex 
G. Gender stereotyping 
H. Gender biasness 

3. For each of the statement (i) — (x), write Trueif the statement is correct or Falseif thestatement is not correct.

(i)Work promotes selfish attitude..........

(ii) One of the aspects of social skills is peer resistance................... 
(iii),One of the sources of local government revenue is development levy............. 

(iv) Tanzanian money is in the form of notes and pounds

(v) Positive peer pressure can lead to good performance in school 

(vi) Work is any physical activity that a person does to earn a living 

(vii) Female genital mutilation promotes child spacing.......

(viii) A youth who engage in unsafe sex lacks responsible decision making skills 

(ix) Obeying road signs reduces traffic jams on the road...

(x) Corruption is one of the human rights abuses

SECTION B (50 MARKS) 
Answer all questions in this section


4. Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow. 
Wild life refers to all animals and plants living in their natural environment. Wild life is very important resources to any country as it produces meat which is used by man as food. Other products from animals and plants include wood, far, skins and ornaments just to mention a few. 
The increasing population in Tanzania has also increased the consumption of wildlife products in the country. This has led to the increased destruction of the natural habitat of animals and plants. Therefore, there is a need for intentional measures to conserve it. Such measures are protecting natural vegetation, enforcing law, practicing modern game cropping, avoid poaching, animal control from diseases and enacting by laws of not endangering animals. 
Thus to conserve wild life in our environment it is also important to encourage game cropping in places where game species seem to be populated to reduce overgrazing and soil erosion. 
Questions
a) Suggest a suitable title for this passage 
b) According to the passage mention two effects of increased population in Tanzania to the animals and plants 
c) Outline two importance of wild life to mankind 

d) Suggest two measure to conserve the wild life in Tanzania 

e) State two advantages of game cropping in populated games 

5. Define the following concepts and for each give two points on its importance.

(a) Physical work

Definition………… ………………… ……………

Importance

(i)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….

(ii)…………………………………………………………………………………………………….

(b) National currency

Definition ………… ………… …………… ……………

Importance

(i)………………… ………………… …………………

(ii)………………… …………………… ………………

(c) National symbols

Definition ……………… ………………………

 Importance

(i)…………………… ……………… …………………

(ii)……………… ………………… …………………………

(d) Traffic signs

 Definition……………… ………………… ………………………

Importance

(i)……………… ……………… ………………

(ii)……………… ………………………………

(e) Problem solving technique

Definition………… ………………………

Importance

(i)………………………… …………………………………

(ii)………………………… …………………………………

(f) Promotion of human rights

Definition…………………… ………………………

Importance

(i)………………… ……………… …………………

(ii)………………… …………………………………

(g) National language

Definition… ………………… ………………………

 Importance

(i)…………………… ………………… ……………………

(ii)…………………… ………………… ………………………

(h) Responsible decision making

Definition ………………………… …………

Importance

(i)……………… ……………………………

(ii)……………… …………………………… 

(i)Responsible decision making

Is the ability to make constructive choices about personal behavior and social interactions bases on ethical standards, safety concerns and social norms.

  • Importance:

(i)Help one live in peace in the society.

(ii)Help in avoiding conflict of interest.

SECTION C (15 Marks)

Answer one (1) question form this section

6. Explain six problems associated with early marriage in the society.

7. Explain the importance of life skills to young people by giving six points.

FORM ONE CIVICS EXAM SERIES 27  

FORM ONE CIVICS EXAM SERIES 27  

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