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THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA

PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

KIGOMA REGION
FORM THREE MOCK EXAMINATION, NOVEMER 2023
012 HISTORY
TIME: 3 Hours Thursday, 23th, November, 2023 8:00 am

INSTRUCTIONS.
1. This paper consists of section A, B, and C with total of nine (9) questions,
2. Answer all questions in section A and B and three (3) question from section C,
3. Any unauthorized material are not allowed in the examination.
SECTION A (20 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items((i-xv), choose the correct answer among the given alternative and
write its letter beside the items number in the answer sheets
(i). Human activities against nature and production relations are full understood through the
study of,
A. archaeology
B. biology
C. literature
D. museums
E. History.
(ii). The British exercise directed rule policy in some party of Zimbabwe because ÷
A. it was in expensive to administer,
B. The natives and traditional chiefs Opposed colonial rule
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C. Zimbabwe was dominated by centralized state


D. Zimbabwe had enough experienced personnel
E. The British were afraid of eliminating the local administration setup
(iii). The type of colonial agriculture which predominated in Kenya was
A. plantation
B. Pleasant
C. cooperative
D. Settler
E. pastoralism.
(iv). The coastal city states which grew from the trade contacts between East Africa and Asia
were÷
A. Mwanza, Tanga and Dar es salaam
B. Malindi, kilwa and Mombasa
C. Nairobi, Kampala and Dar es salaam
D. Mombasa, Zanzibar and Kigoma
E. Tabora, Mombasa, kilwa
(v). The primitive communal societies were characterized by the following features except÷
A. hunting and gathering,
B. low production
C. Exploitation of Man by man
D. low level of technology.
E. dependence on nature,
(vi). Which of the following did not results from the contacts between the Africans and the
people from the middle and far east,
A. construction of fort Jesus
B. introduction of Islam
C. Emergence of slave trade
D. intermarriage
E. Growth of coastal towns
(vii). The famous societies which were involved in long distance trade in East Africa were ÷
A. Kamba, Makonde and Yao,
B. Bisa, Ovimbundu and Imbagala,
C. Kikuyu, Somalia and Galla
D. Yao, Kamba and Nyamwezi,
E. maasai, Nyankyusa and Hehes
(viii). The social organization in which clan inheritance was used on father and all children
belongs to father was÷
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A. family
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B. clan
C. patrilineal
D. Matrilineal
E. monogamy
(ix). The passing information by words of mouth through talking and listening is called÷
A. all tradition
B. audio visual record
C. archeology
D. anthropology
E. Museums.
(x). In which system of colonial administration did the Europeans claimed that they have
come to share their skills, culture, and value hoping that in the future Africans will use
them to rule themselves÷
A. Direct rule
B. Assimilation
C. Association
D. Indirect rule
E. Colonial rule
(xi). Which of the following were religious leaders in Zanzibar before the Arabs
colonialization.
A. wazale
B. mwinyi mkuu
C. shakua,
D. koba la mji
E. Watwale.
(xii). Meroe was an important town developed since pre-colonial time where people come
close through÷
A. Salt extraction
B. Agriculture
C. Iron working
D. Copper extraction
E. Cloth making.
(xiii). The Europeans destructed local industries through the following except ÷
A. Massive import of manufactured goods
B. Chopping hands of Africans Craftsmen
C. Colonial Education
D. Giving Africans loans to finance their industries
E. Giving foods to Africans.
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(xiv). Which among of the following ways are used in recording events according to historian?
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÷
A. A year, decade, century and millennium,
B. Time line, Time chart, Time graph and family tree,
C. Age, generation, period and days,
D. Archaeology, Museum, Historical site and Archives,
E. Ports Knives and millennium.
(xv). Who convened the conference which legalized the colonization of Africa?
A. David Livingstone
B. Carpenters
C. Otto Von Bismarck
D. Charles Darwin
E. Adolf Hitler
2. Match the items in list A with the most correct responses in list B by writing the letters of the
responses beside in the items number in your answer sheet.

LIST A LIST B
i. Robert Mugabe A. Operation feed yourself and Ghana and
ii. The international court of justice Harambee in Kenya
iii. Sun Ali and Askia Mohamed B. Settler disputes among nation on the basic
iv. Emperor Haile Selassie international law
C. Had its headquarters in The Hague
v. Dingiswayo
Switzerland
D. Ethiopian regent from 1916 to 1930
E. Become the second president of the so
called Southern Rhodesia
F. Declared fake independence in Southern
Rhodesia
G. Arrived at Sofala around 1505
H. Leaders of Songhai empire
I. Founder of Oyo empire
J. Rent in labour in Buganda
K. The leader of Mthetwa

SECTION B (35 MARKS)


3. Briefly explain the following items
i. Berlin conference
ii. Stone age
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iii. Colonial education


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iv. Settler agriculture


v. Colonial social services
4. Arrange the following statements in chronological order by writing number 1 to 6 beside the
item number
i. The Majimaji war was unique in the way it united a number of different tribes in common
rebellion, and it was termed as large scale resistance since it was covered large area
ii. The Germany authorities were surprised when their headquarters and official were
attacked
iii. The last and most serious revolt against Germany rule block out in July 1905 up to 1907
iv. The immediate cause of discontent was the government’ cotton scheme which was
accompanied with intensive exploitation
v. A prophet named Kinjekitile of Ngarambe declared that magic water which was mixed
with millet and other local medicine will turn bullet into water.
vi. Due to these wrong beliefs of turning bullet into harmless water, these tribes were
defeated by Germany.
5. Draw the sketch map of Africa and locate by using roman number on the following historical
countries
i. A country where pyramids were formed.
ii. A country where 1994 Genocide took place.
iii. A city where the East Africa court of justice is situated.
iv. A country where Sir Richard Turnbull resided before becoming governor of Tanganyika.
v. A country where Maumau movement took place.
SECTION C (45 MARKS)
Answer three questions from this section.
6. The discovery of fire was very beneficial to man from the middle stone age to the iron age.
Justify this statement by giving six points.
7. Colonial economy had its own characteristics. Substantiate this statement by giving six points.
8. Explain five methods used to impose colonial rule in Africa
9. Mr Kipatu always told students that learning history in meaningless in life and wastage of time
and resources. You as a form three student how could educate mr kipatu about learning history in
daily life? Give him six reasons
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