KINGS Secondary SCHOOL

KINGS Secondary SCHOOL

KINGS secondary SCHOOL SITUATED AT MATOSA (GOBA) along Mbezi Goba road E-mail: [email protected] P.O.BOX 31060; MOBILE: +255 788 257 667 / 0684 783 323, DAR ES SALAAM – TANZANIA HISTORY HOLIDAY PACKAGE - MARCH, 2020 FORM THREE – PP1 STUDENT’S NAME:___________________________________________________ DATE: ________ INSTRUCTIONS: TIME 2 HOURS - This paper consists of sections A, B, and C. - Attempt all questions in each section. - All corrections you make to your work should be legible. SECTION A: Answer all questions in this section (20%): 1. For each (i) – (x) choose the letter of the most correct answer amongst the given alternatives then write it in the table provided: : (i) One of the advantages of History is …… A. to understand why man is a living creature. B. to understand the change in relations between man and environment C. to understand the beginning and the end of the world. D. to learn to be tolerant to environmental issues E. to understand how the environment struggles against man (ii) During the 1840’s the East African coastal trade was dominated by ….. A. Mazrui Arabs B. Oman Arabs C. British traders D. German traders E. Indian traders. (iii) Chief Lobengula was one of the African local chiefs that resisted against the ……. A. French B. British C. Belgians D. Dutch E. Germans (iv) One of the factors for the scramble for and partition of Africa was ….. A. industrial revolution in Europe in 1800’s B. the emergence of new small capitalists C. the emergency of financial capital D. exportation of raw materials E. primitive accumulation of capital (v) The Harmarton treaty (18450 was about …… A. allowing the Sultan of Zanzibar to buy slaves outside East Africa B. Forbidding the Sultan of Zanzibar to export slaves outside East Africa C. allowing the Sultan of Zanzibar to sell slaves in Arabia. D. Abolishing slave trade and slavery in all British colonies. E. closing all slave markets along the coast of East Africa. 1 (vi) Which of the following is the best method of fossil dating for objects which have stayed for several millions of years?..... A. palaeontology B. potassium organ method C. archaeology D. Carbon 14 E. Calcium Carbonate. (vii) The first systematic tool maker with a bigger brain than that of Zinjathropus was …… A. Homo Habilis B. homo Sapiens C. Homo Erectus D. Modern man E. Modern Apes. (viii) In areas such as Kondoa Irangi, paintings and drawings in caves give evidence of the activities of …… A. iron smelters B. settled communities C. colonial legacy D. education for adaptation E. slave trade. (ix) In Britain the years between 1750 – 1820 formed the period of transition from commercial capitalism to ….. A. monopoly capitalism B. primitive capitalism C. mercantilism D. industrial capitalism E. the period of scramble for Africa. (x) ………………is the famous local museum in Tanzania. A. Olduvai Gorge B. Bagamoyo C. Kondoa C. Kilwa E. Kalenga. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) 2. Match the items in list A with those that suitably correspond to them in list B from item I – x by writing the letter of the correct answer: LIST A LIST B (i) It was fought by the Shona and Ndebele against the British A. Charles Darwin. from 1896 – 1897. B. Museum. (ii) The last and most serious revolt against the German rule in C. Oral tradition. Tanganyika. D. Uvinza and Targhaza. (iii) It changed the blacks into the French citizens. E. Chimurenga war. (iv) A person who stated that man developed from an ape-like creature. F. Maumau resistance. (v) A person who over threw Milton Obote and placed Uganda G. Maji maji resistance of 1905 - 1907. under dictatorship. H. The Portuguese. (vi) A person who initialed indirect rule in Nigeria. I. The Dutch. (vii) A person who discovered the skull of Zinjanthropus at J. Idd Amin Dada. Olduvai Gorge (Arusha) in 1959. K. Lord Fredrick Lugard. (viii) The first Europeans to reach Africa. L. Dr. Louis Leakey. (ix) Places that preserve historical information. M. Assimilation policy. (x) Places where salt was extracted from the salt bearing rocks. N. Direct rule. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) SECTION B; (20 %) 3. (a) Draw the sketch map of East Africa then locate: (i) The country where Majimaji resistance took place. (ii) The country in which Kipande system was introduced in 1921. (iii) Nok culture. (iv) The headquarters of Sultan Seyyid Said in 1840’s. (v) The British peasant colony in East Africa in 1890’s (b) List down any five sectors of colonial economy. 2 4. (a) Re - arrange the following sentences chronologically by using number 1 – 5 beside the item number: (i) Further more the trade increased in size when in the 1770’s the French opened up plantations of sugar cane in Mauritius and Reunion. (ii) However, the indigenous chiefs in the hinterland of East Africa participated fully in the trade because it was their source of political and economic power. (iii) At the beginning, slave trade was small in size because the slaves were taken to work as domestic workers. (iv) The coming of Sultan Seyyid Said in Zanzibar intensified the trade. (v) The clove and coconut economy in Zanzibar mainly depended on the slave trade. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (b) Identify the incorrect statement amongst the following items then write its letter in the table given: (i) A. Colonial Economy was established in Africa by the Whites during the 19th and 20th C. B. Colonial economy benefited the Africans. C. Colonial economy was characterized by the use of money. D. During the colonial economy the Africans were forced to work for the Europeans by being paid very low wages. E. The colonial economy differed from the pre – colonial economy in various ways. (ii) A. Tanganyika was he British colony from 1885 to 1961. B. Tanganyika became the German colony in 1885. C. The company rule ended to rule Tanganyika in 1891. D. During the colonial era IBEACO operated in British East Africa. E. IBEACO was led by Dr. William Macknon. (iii) A. The Nyamwezi resistance was led by Mtemi Isike. B. Mtwa Mkwawa led the Hehe resistance against the Germans. C. the Hehe resistance took place in Kenya from 1891 – 1898. D. The Nandi resisted against the British colonialists. E. Kinjekitile Ngwale was the leader of the Majimaji war. (iv) A. Direct rule was mostly used by the Germans to administer their colonies. B. The British ruled their colonies using indirect rule. C. The French applied assimilation policy in their colonies. D. In Zimbabwe the British used indirect rule. E. Sir Donald Cameroon introduced indirect rule in Tanganyika in 1926. (v) A. The Berlin Conference was held from 1884 – 1885. B. Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck summoned the Berlin Conference. C. After the Berlin Conference Gold Coast became the German colony. D. USA and Denmark attended the Berlin Conference as observers. E. The Berlin Conference was held for the aim of dividing the African continent amongst the Western European nations peacefully. (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) 3 SECTION C: 60% 5. Critically analyse the changes that resulted from the discovery of iron during the iron age. (give six points). 6. With concrete examples explain any six tactics used by the colonialists to establish colonial economy in Africa in the 19th C. 7. “There was no reason that led to the rise of Majimaji resistance”. Discuss this statement with any six points. 8. Critically examine the factors for the scramble for and partition of Africa. (give six poins). 9. Why did the British use indirect rule to administer their colonies? (give six reasons). 10. Explain six effects of the pre – colonial contacts between the people of Africa and Asia. 4 .

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