FORM TWO HISTORY MIDTERM EXAMS

PRESIDENT’S OFFICE, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES,

MID TERM ONE – MARCH-2024

HISTORY FORM TWO

TIME 2HOURS

INSTRUCTIONS.  

  1. This paper consists of section A, B and C with the total of ten (10) questions.  
  2. Answer all questions in each section.  
  3. Section A carries 15 markssection B  70marks and section C carries 15marks
  4. All writing must be in blue or black ink.  
  5. All answer must be written in the space provided to you.  
  6. All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are NOT allowed in the examination room.  
  7. Write your examination number on every page of your answer sheet(s) 

 

SECTION A (15 marks)

Answer all questions 

  1.         For each of the following items choose the correct answer from alternatives given and write it besides item number
  1.      Tanzania is expected to conduct the next general election in 2025. In which millennium will the general election be conducted
  1.  20th millennium
  2.  21st millennium
  3.  25th millennium
  4.  3rd millennium
  1.   In which period was man a scavenger
  1.  Late stone age
  2.  Early stone age
  3.  Middle stone age
  4.  New stone age
  1.  Which of the following statement best describe Meroe, Engaruka and Ugweno
  1.  Centralized state in Africa
  2.  Chiefdoms that resisted intrusion of colonialism in Africa
  3.  Early salt mining centres in Africa
  4.  Major iron centres in Africa
  1.  The best description oh Homo habills is
  1.  The thinking man
  2.  Modern man
  3.  The early man
  4.  The tool maker
  1.    The method of obtaining historical information by studying language and their    change is
  1.  Archeology
  2.  Linguistic
  3.  Historical sites
  4.  Anthropology
  1.  Which of the following African societies developed Ntemiship system in East Africa by the 15th century?
  1.  Nyamwezi and Chagga
  2.  Nyamwezi and Dorobo
  3.  Nyamwezi and Sukuma
  4.  Sandawe and Nyamwezi
  1.  Which set below consist of economic interactions only
  1.  Marriage, religion, medicine and migration
  2.  Music, migration, trade, and metal works
  3.  Agriculture, fishing, trade and metal work
  4.  Trade, medicines, wars and agriculture
  1.   The growth and expansion of Songai empire wa a results of :
  1.  Geographical position and equatorial climate
  2.  Expansion of Gao empire through conquering neighbors states
  3.  The emergence of Mansa Musa a strong leader
  4.  Development of iron technology
  1.  Assume you have been asked by your friend that “Pebbles, chopping tools and hand axe were used during which age” what answer will you give?
  1.  The late stone age
  2.  The iron age
  3.  The middle stone age
  4.  The earlier stone age
  1.    Which of the following East-Africa coastal state was located in present day Mozambique enbling it to get gold direct from Mwanamutupa in to the 15th century?
  1.  Kilwa
  2.  Lamu
  3.  Sofala
  4.  Mogadishu
  1.         Match the item on list A with those in list B by writing the correct letter of the corresponding question number.

LIST A

LIST B 

  1. The earliest stone age where by tools were cruse and heavy
  2. The name of the tools improved by reducing their size during middle stone age
  3. Tools that were named after Olduvai George in Tanzania were first discovered
  4. Stone tools that were discovered first at St. Acheul in France
  5. The period just after middle stone age whereby the tools were still largely made of stones but they were far better than those of earlier period
  1. Old wars tools
  2. Acheulian tools
  3. Sangoan tools
  4. Australopith
  5. Microliths
  6. Microliths period
  7. Homohabilis

  

 

SECTTION B

70 MARKS

  1.         Briefly explain the following terms
  1.      Historical sites
  2.   Slavery
  3.  Boer trek
  4.  Communalism
  5.    Golden stool
  1.         Complete each of the following statements with correct historical facts
  1.               What caused the rapid expansion of white settlement to southern Africa interior in the late 1830’s
  2.   In which country is Nsongezi historical site found
  3.  Learning about the past by digging up and studying object found in the ground is known as ..............
  4.  The basic and simplest unity of social organization in the early Agricultural societies was................
  5.    The feudal relation that existed along the East Africa coast was known as........
  1.         Arrange the following statement in chronological order by writing 1 to 5 below the statement number in table provided below
  1.      In this stage, when human creature reached brain capacity 1400 and 1450cc managed to domesticate plant and animals.
  2.   The creature were able to develop articulation or elementary speech
  3.  At brain capacity 900cc to 1000cc human underwent crucial stage, where abandoned walking on four limbs instead two limbs adopted
  4.  The evidence available portrays that human being existed around 25 million years with characteristics of having long teeth and walking in four limbs.
  5.    The creature called sustralopithecus  discovered by Raymond in south Africa and have evidence of making tools

(i)      

(ii)   

(iii)  

(iv)  

(v)    

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1.         Sketch a map of East Africa and locate the following historical sites
  1.      Olduvai Gorge
  2.   Nsongezi
  3.  Rusinga island
  4.  Isimila
  1.         Historians say that the second mode of production was characterized by exploitative means. Explain this by giving five points.
  2.         Differentiate between the following historical terms
  1.      Archeology and Anthropology
  2.   Communalism and feudalism
  3.  Trans- Sahara trade and long distance trade
  4.  Nomadic Pastoralism and sedentary pastoralism
  1.         Discovery of fire completely changed man’s ways of life. Elaborate

SECTION C

15 MARKS

  1.     Trans- Saharan trade grew due to various factors. With vivid examples , explain five factors (5)

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PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMNISTRATION

AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES 

COMPETENCE BASED ASSEMENT

HISTORY FORM TWO 

MID-TERM EXAMS MARCH – 2023 

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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

  1. For each of the items (i) – (x), choose the correct answer from given alternative and write its letter in box provided
  1. An evolution of man has passed through several stages involving change in structural features and way of life. Which ways of life are associated with homo habilis
  1. Hunting and eating raw food
  2. Gathering and walking in fore limbs
  3. Walking on fore limbs and domesticating animals
  4. Domesticating plants and animals
  1. Identify the elective name given to massive labour force used in instruction of cities, pyramids, dams, and irrigation schemes in ancient Egypt
  1. Wage labour
  2. Serfs
  3. Peasants
  4. Slaves
  1. The following are the reasons for the Portuguese atterturns to East Africa Coast from the 15th to 17th century except
  1. Conquering and controlling the area
  2. Preventing expansion of the Boers
  3. Controlling gold trade
  4. Obtaining full control of the Indian Ocean
  1. In East Africa the major means of production under feudalism were
  1. Capital and slaves
  2. Slaves and Trade
  3. Land and livestock
  4. Trade and Agriculture
  1. What was the effect of the Ngoni migration to central Africa and east Africa?
  1. Rise of Legitimate Trade
  2. Decline of coastal city states
  3. Development of capitalism
  4. Introduction of new military Techniques
  1. One of the important change in evolution of man was
  1. Walking with all four limbs
  2. Development of the Brain
  3. Walking with limbs
  4. Gathering and hunting
  1. Which ways were used to obtain slaves in East Africa during the slave Trade?
  1. Raiding, capturing and selling domestic slave
  2. Raiding, stealing and Trekking from South Africa
  3. Capturing, use of trickery and age set system
  4. False pretence Crying and Stealing Arab guns
  1. Which of the following historical sites are found in Uganda?
  1. Forstterman, and Rusinga
  2. Olorgesaille and Engaruka
  3. Olduvai gorge and Nsongezi
  4. Nsongezi and Biggo.
  1. Why is it expensive to the archeology?
  1. It need experts and advanced Technology
  2. It neglects the use of Carbon 14
  3. It rejects the
  4. use of fossil an evidence
  5. It needs historians who can memorize events
  1. Which of the following was hunting and gathering society in 19th century?
  1. Ganda
  2. Zulu
  3. Haya
  4. San

 

  1. Match items in LIST A with terms in LIST B by writing the correct letter against corresponding question numbers

LISTA A

LIST B

  1. The earliest stone age where by tools were crude and heary
  2. The name of tools improved by reducing their size during middle stone age
  3. The tools that were discovered first at St. Acheul in France
  4. The stone tools that were named after Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania were first discovered
  5. The period Just after middle stone age where by the tools were still largely made of stones but they were better than those of earlier period.
  1. Old wan tools
  2. Acheulian tools
  3. Sangoan tools
  4. Australopithecus
  5. Microliths tools
  6. Microliths period
  7. Homo habills
  8. Paleolithic period
  9. Metholic period

SECTION B (70 Marks)

Answer all questions

  1. Briefly explain the following terms
  1. Ngoni Migration
  2. Mfecane war
  3. Bipedalism
  4. Age set Organization
  1. Arrange the following sentences Chronological order by Writing their roman numbers below the corresponding position in the table provided
  1. Regular Oman control was established during the second half of the 19th century.
  2. Trade contacts led to growth of East Africa coastal city state
  3. Later this prosperity was disturbed by Portuguese invasion
  4. In 1698 the Oman suitemate to defeat them.
  1. Briefly explain the following questions
  1. Stability communities led to growth of Trans-Sahara Trade
  2. How did desert rubbers contribute to dedine of Trans –Sahara Trade?
  3. Age set organization was dominant in pastorists communities
  4. Benin Empire was a forest state. Justify
  5. How did geographical location favour the rise and growth of Ghana Kingdom?
  1. Differentiate the following
  1. Primate and Zinjanthropus
  2. Matrilineal war and Ngoni Migration
  3. Communalism and feudalism
  4. Nyarubanja system and Umwinyi system
  1. Study the drawing and answer questions that follow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Which trade in west Africa expanded in 19th century due to introduction of means of transport shown above
  2. Why the type of animals shown on drawing was preferred by the traders as means of transport across desert?
  3. Which trade led to the decline of type of trade that used animal shown in drawing?
  4. Name the earliest Kingdom in Western Sudanic zone which expanded due to trade named above
  5. Through which desert was the long distance trade linking West Africa and North Africa animal shown on the drawing conducted?
  1. Discuss the main characteristics of feudalism
  2. What were motive of the Dutch settlement at the cape of South Africa During the 17th century?

 

SECTION C (15 Marks)

Answer question ten (10)

  1. Discuss the impacts of interactions of Among the people of Africa during Pre-colonial period

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PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION  AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

MID TERM ONE EXAMINATIONS 

       HISTORY FORM TWO


TIME: 2:30 HOURS                                                      March 2022

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Instructions

1.      This paper consists of sections A, B and C.

2.      Answer all questions from sections A and B and two (2) questions from section C.

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

4.      All writings must be in blue or black ink except for drawings, which must be in pencil.

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.

 

FOR EXAMINER’S USE ONLY

QUESTION

NUMBER

SCORE

EXAMINER’S INITIALS

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03

 

 

04

 

 

05

 

 

06

 

 

07

 

 

08

 

 

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TOTAL

 

 

CHECKER’S INITIALS

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION A: (40 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 in the box provided:

(i)                 The student of Mwendapole Secondary School went a visit to special building where historical artifacts and other artistic objects are kept. This building is known as:

A.    Museum

B.     Historical site

C.     Archive 

D. Archaeology. 

(ii)              Students from two different schools were arguing to each other the useless of learning history. One of them said there is necessity of learning this subject because of producing different occupation from this subject. What do you think is one of the occupation from history?

A.    Carbon 14 Dating

B.     Doctor

C.     Museum curators 

D. Chemical engineering.

(iii)            There is still no clear evidence showing the origin of discovery of iron. This led to number of theories which are:

A.    Forest fire theory and mistaken identity theory

B.     Creation and forest fire theory

C.     Evolution and mistaken identity theory

 D. Mistaken theory and copper melting theory.

(iv)             An important feature in the East African Coastal commercial life was the presence of Indians Banyans who were:

A.    Slave Caravan

B.     Gold miners from Goa

C.     Traders and money lenders

D.    Blacksmith from calcut.

(v)               East African societies belong to major four language groups which are:

A.    Khoikhoi, Nilotes, San and Cushites

B.     Khoisan, Nilotes, Cushites and Bantu

C.     Bantu, Dorobo, Cushites, Khoisan

D.    Karamajong, Nilotes, Cushites and Khoisan.

 (vi)             In Makonde tribe, husband was moved to the wife’s family and their children belong to the mother. This form of social organization was known as:

A.    Kinship organization                C.   Matrilineal organization 

B.     Clan organization                    D.   Patrilineal organization.

(vii)          In Buhaya and Karagwe, the feudal relation system was known as:

A.    Nyarubanja system

B.     Busulu system

C.     Mvunjo

D.    Ubugabire.

(viii)        The Portuguese reached on the Gold Coast of West Africa and they built a Fort called Elmina Fort in:

A.    1482

B.     1488

C.     1582

D.    1498.

(ix)             The following was one of the humanitarian people who played vital role in abolition of slave trade:

A.    Prof. Adam Smith

B.     William Wilberforce

C.     Captain Moresby

D.    Sultan Barghash.

(x)               In triangular slave trade, items used were different from the regions they were obtained.

From America items obtained were:

A.    Cotton, sugar and tobacco

B.     Cotton, sugar and manufactured goods such as clothes

C.     Tobacco, clothes and glassware

D.    Slaves, animal skins and ivory.

 

2.      Match the items in LIST A with the correct responses in LIST B by writing the letter of correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.

LIST A

LIST B

(i)             Methods used to extract gold in precolonial Africa

(ii)          Generation

(iii)        A Maasai political and religious leader

(iv)         The leader who led Ngoni group to settle in Ufipa

(v)           The Boers republic states in South Africa

(vi)         Foreigners         intermarriage   with Africans

(vii)      Organizer of people to open up new lands wherever it was available.

(viii)    Theory of creation.

(ix)         Companies and Associations

(x)           The movement of the Dutch from the Cape in South Africa

A.                Zwangendaba

B.                 Man evolved from primates

C.                 A period of time determined by one continuous events or situation D. Transvaal and Natal.

E.     Ntemi

F.      Man originated from super natural power

G.    Agents of industrial capitalism

H.    Anglo – Boers War

I.        Cape Town and Zulu land

J.       Laibon

K.    Half-Caste

L.     Mputa Maseko

M.   Boers Trek

N.    Panaring and shaft

O.    A period of difference in age  between parents and their children.

 

Answers:

LIST A

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

(vii)

(viii)

(ix)

(x)

LIST B

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.      Write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct in the space provided.

(i)            The Arabs came in vessels called junks while Chinese came in Vessels called dhows.                 

(ii)         The series of war between Xhosa and Boers were known as Mfacane war.   

(iii)       To encourage flow of trade, Seyyid Said introduced Indian money which was known as pier   

(iv)        Local trade was conducted within the same geographical region and was not based on making profit. 

(v)          In East Africa, iron was believed to be discovered in Engaruka, Ugweno and

                             Olduvai Gorge.  

(vi)        Man started to domesticate plants and animals in middle stone age 

(vii)     History brings a greater sense of patriotism and nationalism. 

(viii)   Discovery of new world, advance in naval was one of the factors stimulated the

rise of Trans-Saharan trade. 

(ix)        The dance and music that were used by Chagga tribe was known as Tringi

(x)          British South Africa Company was formed by Cecil Rhodes to operate in Central

                             and South Africa.

4.      Briefly explain the following historical terms:

(i)                 Anthropology 

(ii)              Dutch settlement at the cape

 (iii)            Ngoni migration 

(iv)             Industrial Capitalism

 (v)               Moresby treaty

SECTION B: (30 Marks)

Answer all questions in this section

5.      Arrange the following historical sentences in a chronological order by writing their roman numbers in the table provided:

(i)                 In the pre-colonial era, many foreigners came into contact with Africa for various reasons.

(ii)              They included trading, spreading Islamic religion, exploring and looking for new areas for settlement.

(iii)            These visitors introduced new commodities and practices to the African communities that they interacted with

(iv)             These visitors included the Arabs, Persians, Indians and Chinese.

(v)               Their reasons for visiting Africa were diverse.

 

Answers:

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

(i)                 The form of rent that paid through provision of labour power in the land lord was known as _________________________________________________________.

(ii)              Mr. Chaurembo went to one of the European nations and he found many industries. He was told that nation was the first to undergo industrialization. What do you think was this nation? _______________________________________________________

(iii)            The technological evidence in Agricultural sector in Africa was the use of Irrigation system which was known as _________________________________ used in Ancient Egypt.

(iv)             The process of freeing slaves and stopping the use of human beings as commodities were known as ________________________________________________________

(v)               Juma’s father is learning about the past by digging up the past remains’ objects found in the ground. Juma’s father is technically known as __________________________

 7. Study the picture below and answer the questions which follow:

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(i)                 Name the men chained in the picture above. ______________________________

(ii)              Mention two characteristics of the trade shown in the picture

_________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

(iii)            List down any two methods used to obtain the people chained in the picture given

_________________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________________

 

 

(iv)             The trade above ended in which century? 

_________________________________________________________________

 

(v)               What are the two effects that were brought by the process above in the picture

_________________________________________________________________ 

SECTION C: (30 Marks)

 

Answer two (2) questions in this section

8.       What were the motives for people of Africa, Middle and Far East Contact? Give six points.

9.       Explain six features of slavery mode of production.

10.    Elaborate any six reasons for the decline of Portuguese rule in East Africa Coast.

 

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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES

HISTORY MID TERM EXAMINATION-MARCH

FORM TWO-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 (40 Marks)

 Answer All questions in this section.

  1. For each of the items (i)-(x), choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
  1. In evolution of man, the systematic tool maker was
    1. Zinjanthropus
    2. Australopithecus
    3. Homo erectus
    4. Homo habilis
  1. The East African societies that developed clan organization based on matrilineal system were
    1. Makonde, Makua, Kamba, Kikuyu and Yao.
    2. Sandawe, Tindiga, Makua, Hadzabe and Iraqw
    3. Chagga, Gogo, Sukuma and Yao
    4. Yao, Makonde, Hehe, Sambaa and Luo.
  1. Some of the weapons used by the Ngoni people were; 
    1. Clubs, cow-hide shields and gun powder
    2. Short stabbing spear, gun-powder and clubs
    3. Guns, clubs and short stabbing spears
    4. Short stabbing spear, clubs and cow-hide shields
  1. The following are the economic factors for interactions among people of Africa
    1. Trade, need of land and agriculture
    2. Language relations, migration and population increase
    3. Wars, migration and trade
    4. Search for new areas, wars and intermarriage
  1. The following are exploitative social and economic organizations practiced in Pre Colonial Africa except;
    1. Capitalism
    2. Feudalism
    3. Communalism
    4. Slavery
  1. The feudal system in Zanzibar was known as;
    1.  Busulo
    2.  Nyarubanja
    3.  Ubugabire
    4.  Umwinyi
  1. Which among the following include the demands of industrial capitalism?
    1. Piracy, robbers and unequal exchange
    2. Explorers, traders and missionaries
    3. Markets, raw materials and cheap labour
    4. Robbery, piracy and agents of colonialism
  1. Olduvai Gorge is famous for;
    1. Archaeological findings
    2. Archival activities
    3. Oral traditions
    4. Sedentary farming
  1. The three main economic activities in Pre- colonial African societies were;
    1.  Agriculture, handcrafts and trade
    2. Carpentry, pottery and salt-making
    3. Industries, gathering and fishing  
    4. Lumbering, harvesting and salt making.
  1. Ngoni migration took place in
    1.  1st half of 19th C
    2.  2nd half of 19th C
    3.  18th C
    4.  17th C
  1. Match the items in List B with those provided in List A by writing its letter in the box provided.

i

ii

iii

iv

v

vi

vii

viii

ix

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LIST A

LIST B

  1. Agents of capitalism
  2. The Maseko Ngoni group
  3. Laibon
  4. Kinjeketile
  5. OBUSOKA
  6. Tuta
  7. The second pre-capitalist mode of production
  8.   The first millennium of human development
  9. The basic and simplest unit of social organization
  10. Trans-Saharan trade
  1. A ceremony of passing in a new leadership and passing out of old leadership.
  2. Missionaries, Traders and Arabs
  3. Religious leader of maji maji war.
  4. Senior elders among Maasai.
  5. Morani of Maasai.
  6. Missionaries, Traders and Explorers
  7. Ngoni group settled in Tabora.
  8. Slavery
  9. Method used to obtain slaves
  10. Under Zwangendaba
  11. Family
  12. Mputa
  13. Oral tradition
  14. Feudalism
  15. The iron age
  16. Commercial activities conducted between North Africa and West Africa
  17. The stone age
  18. Mkwawa.

SECTION B (40 MARKS)

  1. (a)   Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is not correct.
  1. History is about yesterday, today and tomorrow ____________________
  2. Ngoni speakers came from Songea land ______________________
  3. Karamajong is one of the pastoral societies ____________________
  4. Katanga belt in Zambia is famous for production of copper ________________
  5. One of the source of historical information is stone age ______________________
  6. Mbundu of Angola, Chewa, Yao and Bisa were among traders in East and Central Africa ____________________
  7. In matrilineal societies children are named according to father’s clan ________________
  8.      Pre-colonial African societies were classless and stateless ___________________
  9. Bushmen is an example of communal societies ___________________
  10. Trade facilitated economic interaction in pre-colonial period ________________
  1. Briefly explain the following terms
  1. Slave trade
  2. Stone age
  3. Partriachial  society
  4. The bush men
  5. Nomadism.
  1. Re-arrange the following sentences in a chronological order from 1st to 5th  by writing

      their roman  numbers in the table provided;

(i) An anthropologist is interested in such material aspects of life as farming, cattle raising, 

     fishing and technology.

(ii) It concerns itself with present day social organization in relation to customs, cultural 

      values and institution forms of government system of marriage, inheritance descent and  

      religious practices.

(iii) Anthropology is the study of people’s origins, development, customs and beliefs

(iv) Historians need to understand how societies function today and what their key concepts 

       are and how they functioned in the past

(v) Anthropologists’ description and explanation of beliefs and customs help to visualize 

     what the culture being described looked like in the past.

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

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6. Write the missing historical facts.

  1. The name given to the Islamic Holy war was _______________________________
  2. The Nyakyusa and Maasai were societies which practiced _____________________________
  3. ___________________________ is a leader of Chagga society.
  4. ___________________________ is an example of communal society found in the Congo Forest.
  5. A collection of 100 years is called _________________________

7.  Draw a sketch map of East Africa and locate the following historical sites.

 (i) Nsongezi (ii) Kilwa (iii) Olorgesaillies (iv) Rusinga Island (v) Zanzibar

 (vi) Kalambo (vii) Bigo (viii) Olduvai Gorge (ix) Engaruka  (x) Bagamoyo


SECTION C (30 MARKS)

Answer any two questions from this section

  1. Write an essay on “Factors for state formation in Pre-colonial Africa” using the following guidelines;

(i) What is a state organization?

(ii) Three examples of states in Africa

(iii) Six factors for state formation 

(iv) Conclusion

  1. Explain any six social factors for early interactions in Africa.
  1. Write a short essay on the “Primitive Communalism” by using the following guidelines.
  1. Meaning and participants
  2. Any six characteristics
  3.  Conclusion

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FORM TWO HISTORY EXAM SERIES 51  

FORM TWO HISTORY EXAM SERIES 51  

 

 

THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

FORM TWO MID TERM EXAMINATIONS- MARCH 2020

012                                                                               HISTORY

 

Duration: 2:30 Hours

 

INSTRUCTIONS.

 

1. This paper consist of sections A, B and C

2. Answer ALL questions in question A and B and TWO questions from section C

3. Write your full names at the top of every page

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

 

SECTION A (40 Marks)

Answer all questions in this section.

 

1. For each of the following items (i – x) choose the correct answer from among of given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number:

i) A state in which people from one community got in to contact with one another.

  1. Communication.
  2. Contacts.
  3. Trade.
  4. Interaction.

ii). The North African people were interacting with people from West Africa mainly through.

  1. Indian Ocean.
  2. Transition.
  3. Trans-continental trade.
  4. Trans-Saharan trade.

iii) One of the outcomes of Boers trek in South Africa was

  1. The discovery of Black continent.
  2. The rise of mfecane war.
  3. Colonization of South Africa.
  4. The discovery of minerals.

iv)  The famous societies which involved in long distance trade in East Africa were:

  1. Kamba, Makonde and Yao.
  2. Chagga, Maasai and Meru.
  3. Kikuyu, Somali and Galla.
  4. Yao, Kamba and Nyamwezi.

v) The following is the importance of Trans-Saharan trade to Western Sudan:

  1. It helped to introduce new ideas.
  2. It helped empires to emerge in Western Sudan.
  3. It helped to introduce Islamic civilization.
  4. All the above.

vi)A major step in the series of economic process that bring goods and services to the people. 

  1. Industry.
  2. Production.
  3. Primitive.
  4. Market.

vii) The Dutch who settled in South Africa were from

  1. Oman.
  2. Holland.
  3. France.
  4. Germany.

viii) The early development of animal and plant domestication.

  1. Revolution.
  2. Neolithic Revolution.
  3. Agriculture.
  4. Carbon 14 method.

ix) The following are functions of a Moran, except.

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

X) A rulling system in which two or more communities or governments rule the same territory and people is known as;

  1. Power separation.
  2. Power sharing.
  3. Self-rule.
  4. Democracy.

xi) Which of these is the best description of homo-sapiens

  1. Early man
  2. Man the tool maker
  3. The modern man
  4. The Thinki man.

xii. Scholars whose work is to study historical remains are called;

  1. Anthropologists
  2. Archeologists
  3. Geologists
  4. Ethnographers
  5. Herbalist.

xiii. The ………….acts as history teachers  in oral traditions

  1. Rulers
  2. Iron smiths
  3. Elders
  4. Grand parents
  5. Colonialists

xiv. The archiologist who discovered the skull of earlier man in east Africa was;

  1. Dr. David Livingstone
  2. Dr. Washington
  3. Dr. Louis Leakey
  4. Vasco da Gama

xv.  Pubbles chopping and hand axes were used during

  1. The middle stone age
  2. The late stone age
  3. The earlier stone age
  4. The iron age.

xvi. Which society practiced pastrolism in south Africa among the following

  1. The xhosa
  2. The Fulani
  3. The boers
  4. The KhoiKhoi

xvii. Fire was discovered during,

  1. Old stone age
  2. Middle stone age
  3. Late stone age
  4. Iron age

xviii. Ubugabire system in interlacustrine region the power of the rule was usually based on;

  1. Cattle ownership
  2. Land ownership
  3. Land and cattle ownership
  4. Military and land ownership

xix. One important effect of iron technology in Africa was

  1. Expansion of heavy industries
  2. Expansion of agriculture production
  3. Increase of civil war
  4. Increased trading activities

xx. The following were the main participants in long distance trade;

  1. Kikuyu, yao, kamba
  2. Kamba, kikuyu, Gogo
  3. Chagga, Kamba, Gogo
  4. Kamba, yao, Nyamwezi

2. (a)Match the items in LIST B with those provided in LIST A by writing correct number in the space provided

LIST A

LIST B

i. The earliest social organization from which society has passed through.

ii. one among the ngoni leaders

iii. movement of the dutch from cape town to interior of south Africa.

iv. places created for preserving historical information.

v. agriculture means

vi. Tanzania is made up of four main language groups

vii. depopulation.

viii. examples of goods produced in west Africa.

ix. population

x. Laibon

A. The boer treck

b. museums

c. primitive communalism

d. shaka Zulu

e. cultivation of crops and animal keeping

f. bantu, nilotes, cushites Khoisan

g. gold, ivory. Kola nuts, leather, clothes

h. increases of people in a specific area

i. Theory proposed by Darwin

j. is the leader of maasai Society

k. Decrease in number of people.

 

 

 

 

3. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is not correct

  1. The Ngoni brought war and disrupted trade activities to a peaceful areas ______
  2. Zwangandaba was a tribal leaders in Tanzania who organized long distance trade_______
  3. The Ngoni did not bring any effect to East African societies_______
  4. The social factors for interaction among the people of Africa resulted into population increase_______
  5. Rusinga Island and Nsongezi are famous historical sites found in Kenya_______
  6. Before the colonial period, all the societies in East Africa were patrilineal_______
  7. Clan was a basic unit of production_______
  8. Agriculture is an economic activity of growing of crops_______
  9. Khoisan, Dorobo, Sandawe, Kiko, Hadzabe and Tindiga are some African societies which are still practicing feudalism________
  10. The form of feudalism that existed along the East African Coast was known as Umwinyi______

4.  Give brief explanation on the following terms;

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Social organization

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  1. Historical sites 

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  1. Slave

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  1. Communalism

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  1. Barter trade 

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                                          SECTION B. ( 30 Marks).

                                Answer all questions in this section 

 5. Arrange the following sentences in a chronological order by writing their Roman numbers in the table provided. 

  I. These caves were usually near sourses of water 

ii. These activities have earned them the name " early hunting and gathering"

iii. They mainly live temporaly in caves

iv They ate raw food like maet and fruits because they did not know how to make fire.

  1. During this period people did not have permanent shelters. 

  ANSWERS

 

1ST

2ND

3RD

4TH

5TH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

i. The mans major technological innovation during the middle stone Age was___________________

ii. The tittle of the supreme political leader in the Haya was_______________________

iii. A place where books, files, colonial and travelers records are kept is called_______________

iv. The  process by which people create goods to satisfy their needs is___________________

v. The ownership and use of slaves in economic production_____________________________

7. a) What is agriculture?

   b) Explain in short different types of agriculture development in Africa societies.

                                     SECTION B. ( 30 Marks)

8. Write an essay about the effects of the economic interactions among the African

9. Write a short essay on Ngoni migration under the following guidelines 

  i. Meaning 

  ii Participants 

  iii. Causes 

   iv. Effects.

  v. Conclusion 

 10. Explain  the characteristics of communalism mode of production

 

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