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MARKAZ ISLAMIC SEMINARY

FORM THREE MID-TERM EXAMINATION

HISTORY-012

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April, 2024-Time: 3:00 Hours

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. This paper consists of sections A, B andC with a total of eleven (11)questions.

  2. Answer all questions in sections A and B and two (2) questions from sectionC.

  3. Section A carries sixteen (16) marks, section B carries fifty four (54)marks and section C carries thirty (30) marks.

  4. Communication devices and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room

  5. All drawings should be in pencil.

  6. Write your Full Name on every page of your answer sheet(s).



SECTION A (16 Marks)

Answer all questions in these section

  1. For each of the items (i) – (x), Choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number in the answer booklet provided

    1. The determining dates in history can be done through the following ways except

  1. Recalling events

  2. Remembering the past

  3. Carbon 14

  4. Studying language

  5. Portasium cargo

    1. Lake Rudolf, Lake Naivasha and Orange sallie are among of the historical sites found in:

  1. Kenya

  2. Tanzania

  3. Uganda

  4. Rwanda

  5. Burundi



    1. Monica and Godfrey Wilson stayed at Nyakyusa land for a long time to study about cultural practices and patterns of the human societies in that area. So they known as

  1. Archeologists

  2. Ethnographies

  3. Historians

  4. Historical linguists

  5. Anthropology

    1. All of the modes of production which existed in pre-colonial African societies had their characteristics. The following are characteristics of the second mode of exploitation except.

        1. Existence of antagonistic classes

        2. Private ownership of major means of production

        3. Improvement of productive force

        4. Selling and buying human being as commodities

        5. Existence of strong political empires

    1. Among of the impact of Berlin conference in Africa was the introduction of foreign language as we get francophone as the french speaking countries and Lusophone as the

        1. English speaking countries

        2. Lesotho speaking countries

        3. Germany speaking countries

        4. Portugal speaking countries

        5. Belgium speaking countries

      1. The people from Egypt used salt to preserve the dead body by using salt. This way can be known as

  1. Saltation

  2. Exprotion

  3. Mummification

  4. Bifurcation

  5. Preservation

      1. Mr and Mrs Kihange used to go to the places or buildings in which historical objects are kept. Where they like to go.

  1. At historical sites

  2. At Archeology sites

  3. At archival sites

  4. At home of history

  5. At museums

      1. The rise of triangular slave trade in 15th Century was contributed much by

          1. Humanitarian motives

          2. Industrial capitalism

          3. Intercontinental migration

          4. Maritime technology and discovery of new world

          5. Christopher columbines desires

      1. After going to the University of Dar es salaam, Sabrina Taifa needed to conduct a historical research that would provide her historical information in order to write her report. She was advised to do excavation skills so as to reach her goal. What source of historical information she is going to use.

  1. Archeology

  2. Anthropology

  3. Ethnographic

  4. Museums

  5. Written records

      1. At this stage the man was walking on four limbs and resembled another wild animal with full hair skin.

  1. Homo erectus

  2. Primates

  3. Homo sapiens

  4. Homo habilis

  5. Homo sapiens sapiens

  1. Match the following items in LIST A with these provided in LIST B

LIST A

LIST B

  1. Death of Zwangendaba

  2. Seyyid said shifted his capital from Oman to Zanzibar

  3. Merchantilism

  4. Christopher Columbus

  5. Berlin conference

  6. Independence of Uganda

  1. 1884-1885

  2. 1845

  3. Discovery of America

  4. 1962

  5. Division of Africa through bilateral agreements

  6. A label given to international trade based on trade and commerce abroad

  7. Second stage of capitalism

  8. 1830

  9. 1840

SECTION B (54 Marks)

Answer all questions from this section

  1. Briefly answer the following question with examples

      1. Any agreements reached by two sides had reasons”. Actify the point by looking on HELIGOLAND TREATY of 1890

      1. The industrial revolution stands as the primary factor toward scramble for and portion of Africa. Show how it contributed to those solutions

      1. Mr. Dalango knows that historical sites are among the sources of historical information but he does not know about the functions of these sources. Using four point to tell him

      1. The coming of agents of colonialism proved that colonialism was not an overnight process but slowly and well organized. Explain how they contributed toward the news system which began in 1885. (One point per each group)

      1. Among of the objectives of the Berlin conference was to abolish slave trade and slavery in Africa. Explain the ways used by the European powers to deal with that

      1. What are advantages and disadvantages of oral traditions as a sources of historical information (Two point per each)

  1. I heard that “Mr chipotela originated from the societies where inheritance belongs to the mother side while Mr Koshuma originated from the societies where inheritance belongs to the father side”. Can you tell me what those societies are? (Three society per each side)

  1. Draw a sketch map of Africa and locate the following areas by using roman numbers

      1. The Ancient kingdom under pharaoh

      2. Headquarter of Sultan Sayyid said after shifting from Muscat

      3. The starting point of Ngoni migration

      4. Area where trans Saharan trade conducted

      5. A country where genocide took place in 1994

  1. With clear examples, briefly explain about the following terms

      1. Berlin conference (c) Abolition of slave trade

      2. Heligoland treaty (d) Legitimate trade

  1. Contrast the following historical terms

      1. Scramble for Africa and partition

of Africa

      1. Archeology and Anthropology iii)

Anglophone and Lusophone

iv) Merchantilsm and Imperialism

  1. There were reasons behind the rise and development of trans Atlantic slave trade”. Mention at least six points

SECTION C (30 Marks)

Answer two questions from this section

  1. The situation of people from one community to contact with another community as done by pre-colonial African societies had a lot of impacts”. Certify the statement with clear examples.

  1. The Berlin Conference was not for the benefit of Africa rather it favoured the European super powers”. Justify by explaining the impact of it on Africa.

  1. With good and clear examples, explain the tactics used by whites in the establishment of colonial rule in Africa.

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