Civics - 2013
Civics - 2013
Civics - 2013
011 CIVICS
(For School Candidates Only)
th
Time: 2:30 Hours Wednesday, 06 November 2013 a.m.
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Instructions
5. Write your
Examination Number
on every page of your answer booklet(s).
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SECTION A (20 marks)
Answer
all
questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i x), choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its
letter beside the item number in your answer booklet.
(iii) The United Nations adopted the Universal Declaration of Human rights in
A 1945 B 1947 C 1948
D 1966 E 1965.
(iv) A culture of preventive care and maintenance of public property should be encouraged in
Tanzania because
A it promotes environmental cleanliness and conservation
B it is an international standard of public property maintenance
C it is a condition attached to donors assistance
D public properties are important cultural heritage
E it can reduce costs of repair and prolong the life span of the property.
(vi) One of the advantages of Saving and Credit Cooperative Societies (SACCOS) over other
financial institutions is
A better terms on their credit facilities and insurance premium
B better terms to savings and credit facilities to their members
C better money transfer services offered
D there is no interest on credit facilities extended to their members
E members are allowed to maintain their savings in foreign currency.
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(vii) The ability of a person to analyse, evaluate and describe the quality of something, an action or
decision is referred to as
A creative thinking B decision making
C problem solving D critical thinking
E selfconfidence.
(viii) In order to make a healthy decision on any problem the first important stage is to
A develop self confidence
B choose the best alternative solution
C seek guidance and counselling from peers
D seek advice from religious leaders
E identify and clearly understand the challenge.
(ix) The most important feature of the 1979 Zanzibar Constitution was that it
A introduced direct elections for the House of Representative
B introduced a Bill of rights
C enhanced the people’s power at grassroots
D created a legislative body called the House of Representatives
E consolidated the union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
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2. Match the items in with the correct responses in
List A List B
by writing the letter of the
corresponding response beside the item number.
LIST A LIST B
(i) The government system in which the ultimate political A. National sovereignty.
authority is vested in the people.
B. A government of national
(ii) A political system in which a few citizens are elected to unity.
make decisions on behalf of others in parliament.
C. A political party.
(iii) Democracy practised in city states of Athens before the birth
of Christ. D. Multiparty democracy.
(ix) A legally organized group of people whose major intention M. A bill of rights.
is to capture the state power.
N. Secret ballot box.
(x) A legally organized group of people who influence
government decision on certain public policies. O. Proportional representation.
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SECTION B (20 marks)
Answer
all
questions in this section.
3. Read the following passage and then answer the questions that follow.
Investing in the education of girls could be one of the investments with the highest returns in
Tanzania. There is a widespread perception that better educated women are able to process
information and to use goods and services more efficiently. Evidence from many studies demonstrate
that in the long run, increased education for women could contribute to improved quality of life and
enhances national development through increased economic production, improved hygienic practices,
as well as reduced child mortality and better nutritional practices. Educated women are better
prepared to provide healthcare, to educate their children and to reduce their fertility to desired levels.
In Tanzania, children acquire gender role identity as a consequence of the differential treatment,
expectations, and reinforcement given to girls and boys by their parents, teachers, and the society.
cultural factors have a pervasive influence on the situation of female education. The Tanzanian
culture has an inherent gender bias which adversely affects females. These customary practices
include early marriages and parental preference for a ‘wife and mother’ role for daughters. These
strongly shape the aspirations of girls and they may drop out of formal schooling system prematurely,
either physically or intellectually.
Among the strategies taken by the government to ensure that girls were enrolled in primary schools
on equal number as boys include the enactment of the Education Act of 1969. The act provided legal
backing to ensure that children were not withdrawn from school before completing the primary school
cycle. Also important was the introduction of Universal Primary Education in 1974 and the Education
Act No. 25 of 1978, which gave the government powers to enforce compulsory enrolment and
attendance of girls and boys in schools. Through these efforts the gross enrolment ratio reached 93
percent in the late 1980s.
However, the quality of primary education in Tanzania has suffered from underfunding and pupil’s
development of critical thinking has been undermined by class size and for girls particularly, by a
curriculum which perpetuates gender stereotyping.
Questions
(a) Why investment in the education of girls can have the highest returns in Tanzania?
(b) Point out two cultural factors which affect the education of a girl child in Tanzania.
(c) State three ways through which children acquire gender roles in Tanzania.
(e) Give two reasons behind increased enrolment of girls and boys in the late 1980s.
4. (a) Outline five traditions and customs which affect the reproductive health of women in Tanzania.
(b) Explain the significance of the National Anthem by giving five points.
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SECTION C (60 marks)
5. Tanzania is now more of a buyer of goods and services than a seller country. Analyse six strategies
which can be employed to speed up industrial development in Tanzania.
6. Show six efforts made since independence to promote and preserve national culture in Tanzania.
7. Examine six root causes of improper behaviour among the youth in Tanzania.
8. The private sector in Tanzania is growing very fast but facing many challenges. Suggest six measures
to address the challenges facing the private sector in Tanzania.
9. The struggle against women discrimination and oppression is facing many challenges in Tanzania.
Examine four institutions which undermine women in Tanzania.
10. HIV/AIDS is a threat to future prosperity of many nations. Elaborate six socio economic impacts of
HIV/AIDS to people in Tanzania.
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