SECTION A (25 marks)
Answer all the questions in this section.
- Identify one disadvantage of using anthropology as a source of information in History and Government. (1 mark)
- Identify two communities in Kenya which belong to the Western Bantu group. (2 marks)
- State two similarities in the political organisation of the Ameru and Abaluhya of Kenya during the 19th Century. (2 marks)
- Give one economic duty of a Kenyan citizen. (1 mark)
- Identify two foreign powers that took control of the Kenyan Coast during the 16th Century. (2 marks)
- Which factor influenced Seyyid Said to develop agriculture in Zanzibar during the 16th Century? (2 marks)
- State two ways through which the construction of the Uganda railway facilitated the colonisation of Kenya. (2 marks)
- State the meaning of “Direct democracy”. (1 mark)
- Give two Education Commissions appointed by the Government of Kenya to review the Education System since independence. (2 marks)
- Identify one reason why the government may limit one’s freedom of expression in Kenya. (1 mark)
- State two features of African farming in Kenya during the colonial period. (2 marks)
- What was the main reason why the second Lancaster House Conference was held in 1962? (1 mark)
- State one way through which the Harambee spirit among Kenyans promotes national unity. (1 mark)
- Give two negative effects of over reliance on foreign aid for the country. (2 marks)
- Give one symbol of national unity in Kenya. (1 mark)
- Who is the administrative head of Parliament in Kenya? (1 mark)
- Identify the police department responsible for maintaining law and order. (1 mark)
SECTION B (45 marks)
Answer any three questions from this section in the booklet provided.
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- Identify five causes of the Nandi resistance against British invasion in Kenya. (5 marks)
- Explain five results of the Maasai collaboration with the British in the early 20th century (10 marks)
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- Outline three reasons of Somali Resistance against the British rule in Kenya in the 19th Century (3 marks)
- Describe six negative effects of British colonial rule on the people of Kenya. (12 marks)
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- Outline five grievances expressed by the Kikuyu Central Association and presented by Jomo Kenyatta to the Colonial Secretary in 1929. (5 marks)
- Explain the role played by Thomas Joseph Mboya in the development of trade union movement in Kenya. (10 marks)
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- State three challenges that hinder government effort to eradicate illiteracy in Kenya. (3 marks)
- Describe six factors that have influenced industrialisation in Kenya since independence. (12 marks)
SECTION C (30 marks)
Answer any two questions from this section in the booklet provided
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- Identify five circumstances that can make a registered voter be denied the right to vote in Kenya. (5 marks)
- Describe the rights of an accused person in a court of law during trial in Kenya. (10 marks)
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- Name five types of courts in Kenya. (5 marks)
- Explain the importance of separation of powers between the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary in Kenya. (10 marks)
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- Give the three categories of the Kenya Defence Forces. (3 marks)
- Explain six challenges encountered by the Kenya Police Service in the course of discharging their duties. ( 12 marks)
MARKING SCHEME
- Identify one disadvantage of using anthropology as a source of information in History and Government. (1 mark)
- It is time consuming
- It is an expensive method
- Information collected may be inaccurate/ distorted
- Information collected may be biased.
- Identify two communities in Kenya which belong to the Western Bantu group. (2 marks)
- The Luhya
- Kuria
- Kisii
- Abasuba
- State two similarities in the political organisation of the Ameru and Abaluhya of Kenya during the 19th Century. (2 marks)
- The clans formed the basic political unit
- Leadership was by the council of elders
- Both had age set systems
- The council of elders settled disputes
- They had warriors who defended their communities
- Give one economic duty of a Kenyan citizen. (1 mark)
- Participating in development activities
- Paying taxes.
- Protecting the environment
- Fighting corruption
- Identify two foreign powers that took control of the Kenyan Coast during the 16th Century.(2 marks)
- Egyptians
- Turks
- Arabs
- Persians
- The British
- Dutch
- French
- Which factor influenced Seyyid Said to develop agriculture in Zanzibar during the 16th Century? (2 marks)
- Zanzibar had favourable climate for clove growing.
- Availability of labour/slave labour
- Zanzibar had a natural deep harbour which would promote trade in agricultural products.
- Zanzibar had fertile soil.
- State two ways through which the construction of the Uganda railway facilitated the colonisation of Kenya. (2 marks)
- It enhanced the transportation of troops/administrators
- It opened the country to European settlers
- It led to forceful displacement/loss of land by some communities
- State the meaning of "Direct democracy".(1 mark)
- It is a government where people themselves make rules/ decisions that affect their welfare.
- Give two Education Commissions appointed by the Government of Kenya to review the Education System since independence. (2 marks)
- The Kenya Education Commission/Ominde Commission of 1964.
- The National Committee on Education objectives and policies/Gachathi commission of 1976.
- The presidential working party on the Second University/Mackay Commission of 1981.
- The Kamunge Commission 1988
- David Koech Commission 1999
- Identify one reason why the government may limit one's freedom of expression in Kenya. (1 mark)
- If one’s speech incites the public against the state.
- If one discloses confidential information relating to the state.
- If one spreads false information about the state / individual.
- State two features of African farming in Kenya during the colonial period. (2 marks)
- Small scale farming was practiced
- Africans mainly grew foods
- Traditional methods of farming were used.
- What was the main reason why the second Lancaster House Conference was held in 1962? (1 mark)
- To come up with a constitution for independent Kenya
- State one way through which the Harambee spirit among Kenyans promotes national unity. (1 mark)
- It encourages people to work together
- It promotes cooperation
- It promotes equity in the distribution of resources
- It enhances interaction of people
- It promotes patriotism
- Give two negative effects of over reliance on foreign aid for the country. (2 marks)
- It is given with conditions.
- It attracts high interest rates.
- It creates donor dependency syndrome/debt crisis
- It limits the choice of trading partners.
- It delays the implementation of projects.
- Give one symbol of national unity in Kenya. (1 mark)
- The National flag
- The National Anthem
- The Coat of Arms
- The Loyalty pledge
- The Presidency
- The Constitution
- The National language
- Who is the administrative head of Parliament in Kenya? (1 mark)
- The Clerk
- Identify the police department responsible for maintaining law and order.(1 mark)
- The Administration police
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- Identify five causes of the Nandi resistance against British invasion in Kenya (5 marks)
- They wanted to safeguard their independence
- They were proud people who disliked interference by strangers
- Had successfully raided /fought their neighbours/intruders in the past
- They disliked the whiteman's/European skin colour/dressing.
- They did not want to lose their land.
- They fought to avert the fulfillment of Kimnyole/Orkoiyors prophecy
- They had an able leader who inspired them to fight/resist.
- Explain five results of the Maasai collaboration with the British in the early 20th Century. (10 marks)
- Lenana was made a paramount chief of the Maasai because of his cooperation.
- They lost land which was taken up by the British for farming/settlement.
- They were rewarded with material wealth/granted favoured status due to their cooperation.
- They lost their independence/were manipulated as their land became a British protectorate.
- It led to the division/separation between those for/against collaboration thereby weakening them further.
- They were hired as mercenaries to assist the British in subduing/suppressing communities that were resisting establishment of colonial rule.
- It led to the eviction/displacement of the Maasai thereby causing untold suffering/loss of livelihood.
- It led to the disruption of their economic structure thereby causing loss of wealth
- Identify five causes of the Nandi resistance against British invasion in Kenya (5 marks)
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- Outline three reasons of Somali resistance against the British rule in Kenya in the 19th Century. (3 marks)
- The Somali were opposed to the division of Somaliland into the British and Italian spheres of influence which separated the clans
- They were opposed to punitive expeditions sent against them by the British
- The Somali people being Muslims were opposed to being controlled by the British who were Christians
- The British attempted to stop the Somali raiding activities against their neighbours
- The Somali were against British Control of their pasture land and watering points
- The British wanted the Somali to drop their nomadic way of life
- Describe six negative effects of British colonial rule on the people of Kenya. (12 marks)
- Colonial rule led to the loss of political independence
- Creation of reserves for Africans led to the emergence of Squatters
- It led to the introduction of forced labour among the Africans
- Led to the introduction of taxation on Kenyans
- Creation of colonial boundaries split communities and affected their social cohesion.
- Africans in Kenya lost their land to Europeans settlers leading to landlessness
- Colonial rule undermined African cultural practices
- It destroyed traditional African political systems replacing them with appointed leaders
- Introduced segregation/ colour bar which created divisions among Kenyans
- Outline three reasons of Somali resistance against the British rule in Kenya in the 19th Century. (3 marks)
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- Outline five grievances expressed by the Kikuyu Central Association and presented by Jomo Kenyatta to the Colonial Secretary in 1929. (5 marks)
- Land alienation.
- Taxation of Africans.
- Lack of African representation at Legc
- Lack of quality/poor education for Africans.
- Release of Harry Thuku.
- Abolition of forced labour
- Abolition of Kipande system
- Explain the role played by Thomas Joseph Mboya in the development of trade union movement in Kenya. (10 marks)
- He was instrumental in the formation of trade union movement.
- He served as a leader in trade union organizations both locally and internationally. :
- He organized protests/ demonstrations against the arrest and harassment of trade union members/workers.
- He liaised with international trade union organizations where he gained knowledge/ experience of running trade unions.
- He solicited for funds to finance the activities of trade Union movement in Kenya.
- He organized trade union courses/ seminars in various parts of the country to educate the workers/leaders.
- He agitated for better terms/conditions for workers.
- He attended courses on industrial relations abroad where he gained knowledge on labour relations
- Outline five grievances expressed by the Kikuyu Central Association and presented by Jomo Kenyatta to the Colonial Secretary in 1929. (5 marks)
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- State three challenges that hinder government effort to eradicate illiteracy in Kenya. (3 marks)
- Traditional/cultural beliefs in some communities discourage people from schooling.
- Lack of enough schools/inadequate educational facilities has made education inaccessible in some regions/shortage of teachers.
- High poverty levels in the society has made education unaffordable.
- Misconceptions that one can succeed without education.
- Nomadic ways of life in some communities has hampered provision of education.
- Negative attitude towards adult education programmes has resulted in low enrolment
- Insecurity in some regions
- Describe six factors that have influenced industrialisation in Kenya since independence. (12 marks)
- The availability of modern sources of energy has enabled the establishment of more industries which process different products.
- Availability of both skilled /unskilled labour from large population provides the workforce needed in industries.
- Good transport and communication has created a viable environment for industrial development as the products can be transported with ease.
- The agriculturally rich country provides raw materials required in the processing of various products.
- The existence of mineral resources has given rise to industries which process them into finished products.
- The existenance of both natural and man- made forests has promoted the development for furniture industries in many parts of the country
- Availability of water resources rich in fish has given rise to fish processing industries in the country.
- Government initiatives through creation of trade, commerce and industry
- State three challenges that hinder government effort to eradicate illiteracy in Kenya. (3 marks)
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- Identify five circumstances that can make a registered voter be denied the right to vote in Kenya. (5 marks)
- When one is insane/ unsound mind
- When one presents oneself in a constituency where one is not registered
- When one is discovered to have registered twice
- When one does not have a voter’s card on the voting day
- When one does not have a national identification Card on the voting day/ one has a defective National Identification Card
- When ones name does not appear in the voters register
- When one is time barred/ late
- Describe the rights of an accused person in a court of law during trial in Kenya.(10 marks)
- The accused person is presumed innocent until proven guilty
- He/ She should be informed of the charge with sufficient detail so as to prepare a defence.
- One should be given adequate time to consult with the advocate/ witness
- One should be present when court proceedings are taking place
- One should be given a chance to plead for leniency
- One should not be forced to give evidence
- One should be allowed to be heard
- One should be allowed to appeal against the ruling
- Right to legal representation
- Identify five circumstances that can make a registered voter be denied the right to vote in Kenya. (5 marks)
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- Name five types of courts in Kenya (5 marks)
- The Court of Appeal
- The Chief Magistrates Court
- The Resident Magistrates Court
- The Senior Principal Magistrates Court
- Special Courts/Tribunals
- Explain the importance of separation of powers between the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary in Kenya. (10 marks)
- To make the co-ordination of government programmes and administration effective.
- To enable the government to facilitate division of labour.
- It helps prevent abuse of power/provides checks and balances.
- It promotes efficient service delivery.
- It is a constitutional requirement
- To enhance accountability
- It promotes transparency/openness in government dealings.
- It ensures that no arm of the government interferes with the other.
- Name five types of courts in Kenya (5 marks)
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- Give the three categories of the Kenya Defence Forces. (3 marks)
- The Kenya Army
- The Kenya Air force
- The Kenya Navy
- Explain six challenges encountered by the Kenya Police Service in the course of discharging their duties. (12 marks)
- Lack of support/negative attitude from the members of the public who/withhold useful information
- Corruption among some officers renders them ineffective in discharging their duties
- Inadequate transport facilities hamper their movement making it difficult to respond to emergencies.
- Sophisticated weapons used by criminals threaten/endanger police officer’s lives.
- Inadequate modern communication equipment makes it difficult for them to relay/pass confidential information.
- Interference by politicians/members of the public demoralizes/frustrates their efforts
- Betrayal by some officers who collude with criminals to break the law/subvert justice.
- Inadequate training of the officers renders them incompetent in discharging their duties
- Increased acts of terrorism/crime
- Poor working and living conditions eg. poor housing/low salaries.
- Give the three categories of the Kenya Defence Forces. (3 marks)
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