Sample Online Questions and Answers in History
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ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
1.Give two unwritten sources of information in the study of History and Government. (2mks)
- Oral tradition
- Anthoropology
- Linguistics
- Genetic study
- Archeology and palaentology
- 2 x 1 (2mks)
2.Identify two ways used by archaeologists to obtain information on the history of Kenya (2mks)
- By locating pre-historical sites
- By excavation of sites
- By dating the fossils
- By recording the findings
- 2 x 1 (2mks)
3.Name one pre-historical site found in the Rift valley (1mk)
- Hyrax hill
- Kariandusi
- Njoro river
- Gambles care
1 x 1 (1mk)
4.State two characteristics of microlithic tools (2mks)
- Small
- Sharp
- Fixed with handles
2 x 1 (2mks)
5.Identify the method used to plant cereals in Britain before the Agrarian revolution (1mk)
- Broadcasting
1 x 1 (1mk)
6.Give one cultural impact of Southern Cushites on other Kenyan communities (1mk)
- Age set organizations
- Manuring of land
- Circumcision and clitorictectomy
- Cattle breeding
- Milking of cows
- Irrigation of land
1 x 1 (1mk)
7.Name the original homeland of the Plain Nilotes in Kenya (1mk)
- Lake Turkana region
1 x 1 (1mk)
8.What was the basic political unit of Bantus in colonial Kenya? (1mk)
- The clan
1 x 1 (1mk)
9.Give one evidence which show that the Chinese visited the East African Coast (1mk)
- Chinese coins
- Fragments of chinese pottery
1 x 1 (1mk)
10.State two uses of Bronze in pre-colonial Africa (2mks)
- Making weapons
- Making decorations
- Making tools eg hoes
- Making containers /flower vases
2 x 1 (2mks)
11.State two factors that facilitated the spread of Iron working in Africa (2mks)
- Warfare
- Trade
- Migration
- Intermarriages
2 x 1 (2mks)
12.State two advantages of horn blowing as a traditional means of communication (2mks)
- Conveyed a wide range of information
- Information could be conveyed far
- It is fast
- Information was restricted to those who knew the tones
2 x 1 (2mks)
13.Identify the main commodity of trade during the triangular trade (1mk)
- Slaves
1 x 1 (1mk)
14.Give the invention made by Eli Whitney (1mk)
- Cotton gin
1 x 1 (1mk)
- Give two circumstances in which the right of life of a Kenyan citizen can be limited (2mks)
- When one is defending one’s life or country as is the case during war
- When defending one’s property against violent attack
- When a law enforcement officers life is endangered for example when apprehending armed criminals
- When a doctor terminates a birth that is dangerous to mother
2 x 1 (2mks)
- List two categories of human rights (2mks)
- Political/civil rights
- Economic rights
- Social rights
- Solidarity rights
2 x 1 (2mks)
- Define the term dual citizenship (1mk)
- Status of a person who is a legal citizen of two or more countries
1 x 1 (1mk)
SECTION B
18(a) Identify any five communities that belong to the Eastern Cushites of Kenya (5mks)
- Borana
- Somali
- Oromo/galla
- Gabra
- Rendile
- Burji/surji
- Shaggila/dasenech
(b) Explain the impacts of the Bantu migration and settlement in Kenya in the 19th century (
- Displacement of some communities/redistribution of population
- Intermarriage with other communities
- Expansion of trade with their neighboring communities
- Cultural exchange with the other communities/assimilation of some communities by the others eg Bantus learned the art of circumcision from the Southern Cushites and taboo against fish eating.
- It led to pressure over land, hence conflicts and warfare
- Intercommunity conflicts led to loss of lives and destruction of property
- Other communities learned some agricultural practices from the Bantu
- They spread the knowledge or iron working to different parts of Kenya
- Enrichment of language word borrowing
19(a)Give three factors for the decline of Coastal city states of 18th century (3mks)
- Portuguese conquest of the Coast
- Supplies of gold, ivory and other good steady decline
- The British entered the scene and steadily controlled the region
3 x 1 (3mks)
(b) Explain six results of Omani rule in the Coast of East Africa (12mks)
- Development of plantation agriculture
- Both local and long distance trade were expanded
- Caravan routes help to open up the interior
- A number of wealthy African merchants emerged eg Kivoi among the Kamba
- Old urban centres like Mombasa and Malindi expanded as new ones sprung up.
- Slavery and slave trade increased
- Indian rupeas was introduced as a currency by local Indian Banyans
- Buganda Kingdom expanded through the use of arms supplied by Arab and Swahili traders
- Islam was introduced into parts of the into parts of the interior
6 x 2 (12mks)
20(a) State the disadvantages of human portarage as a method of transport (3mks)
- It was time consuming
- Could carry a small load
- It was tiresome
- Affected by weather
- insecurity
(b) Explain six results of railway transport
- has promoted movement of people
- has promoted trade
- has promoted industrial development
- has led to urbanization
- has led to spread of religious faith and political ideas
- has led to improvement of agriculture
- has created employment
- has increased exploration of natural resources
- has earned revenue for government
6 x 2 (12mks)
21(a) Outline three disadvantages of coal as a source of energy during the industrial revolution
- it is bulky
- it produces a lot of smoke when used in locomotives
- it was expensive to mine and to transport
- it was hazardous to venture in mining coal
(b) Explain six factors that facilitated industrialization in Britain
- wealth acquired from Britain’s colonies which was used as capital in the industries
- political peace and stability in Britain
- strong military official in Britain to protect her merchants from foreigh competitors
- availability of raw materials from Agrarian revolution
- existence of minerals such as iron and coal
- they had a good banking and insurance systems
- high population and migration to the urban centres from landless people who provided labor for the industries
- policy of free trade in Britain
- good transport network
- existence of cottage industries
- skills of science and technology in Britain
- government support
22(a) Outline three circumstances that may lead to revocation of Kenyan Citizenship (3mks)
- disloyalty to the country through action or speech
- participate in war against the country
- assist of Kenyan enemy by either trading
- if citizenship is acquired by fraud
- if sentences to imprisonment
- convicted of treason
3 x 1 (3mks)
(b) Explain six factors that promote national unity in Kenya (12mks)
- education – one system of education, musical (national festivals)
- constitution- all under one constitution
- mass media
- equal distribution of resources
- social- economic factors- employment
- presidency – all under one president
- national language eg Kiswahili
- symbols of national unity – national flag, national anthem
6 x 2 (12mks)
SECTION C
23(a) Identify any three types of Government (3mks)
- aristocratic government
- Democratic government
- Mornacinial government
- Dictatorial government
(b) Explain six peaceful ways of solving conflicts (12mks)
- Arbitration
- Mediation
- Negotiation/reconciliation
- Legislation
- Litigation/court system
- Religious action
- Use of elders
- Community policing
- International agreement
Any six well explained points
6 x 2 (12mks)
24(a) Identify three factors that led to the growth of a strong Buganda Kingdom (3mks)
- They had good and strong rulers who worked on uniting the people while restructuring the administrative system
- It was a small and compact kingdom without divisions of people into social classes a factor that made most kingdoms to fail
- It was strategically located with political and social advantages when compared to her neighbours
- She was near to the lake Victoria which allowed for communication while giving defense against her enemies.
- She had contact with the Arab and Swahili traders who had networks in Tanganyika
- They got commodities form Tanganyika such as utensils and glassware with which they traded
- Hunters were employed to look for ivory which was also a trade item
- She attained arms and ammunitions which helped in guarding the kingdom
- Good climate with sufficient rainfall to boost the banana plantation \
- Security and political organization
- Strong army with the Kabaka that was also loyal allowed them to conquer the neighboring states
- Their traditions allowed for their expansion
- They acquired wealth from the kingdoms that she conquered
(b)Describe the economic organization of the Shona Kingdom (12mks)
- They engaged in agriculture to produce corn, beans, cabbage, tomatoes, watermelons, bananas and groundnuts
- They kept livestock for milk, hides and skins and beef
- They engaged in long distance trade- they traded with gold, ivory, glassware, copper items, knives daggers guns and cotton cloths
- They became hunters to obtain ivory which was on high demand by the foreigners
- They were skilled in craftsmanship
- Used iron to produce hoes, spears and knives
- They were gold smiths
- Engaged in making cloths