KCSE 2018 History Paper 1 with Marking Scheme

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QUESTIONS

SECTION A (25 marks)
Answer all the questions in this section in the space provided at the end of question 24

  1. Name the last stage in the evolution of man.(1 mark)
  2. Which is the largest linguistic group in Kenya?(1 mark)
  3. Give two sub-groups of the Mjikenda.(2 marks)
  4. Highlight one way of becoming a citizen in Kenya.(1 marks)
  5. Identify two activities that promote national unity in Kenya(2 marks)
  6. State two natural factors that were responsible for the rise of Nairobi as an urban centre.(2 marks)
  7. Give two types of constitutions.(2 marks)
  8. State two types of democracy.(2 marks)
  9. Name the leader of the Wanga who collaborated with the British.(1 mark)
  10. Name two methods which were used by the British to establish their rule in Kenya.(2 marks)
  11. Name two groups which were involved in the provision of education services in Kenya during the colonial period.(2 marks)
  12. State the importance of Eliud Mathu in the history of Kenya.(1 mark)
  13. Give two national philosophies in Kenya.(2 marks)
  14. Who is the administrative head of the Parliamentary Service Commission?(1 mark)
  15. Which constitutional amendment reintroduced multiparty democracy in Kenya?(1 mark)
  16. Identify the political party formed in 1960 to champion the interests of the minority groups in Identify the Kenya.(1 mark)
  17. Name one category of elected members of the National Assembly in Kenya.(1 mark)

SECTION B (45 marks)
Answer any three questions from this section in the space provided at the end of question 24.

  1.                
    1. State five reasons that led to the migration of the Luo from their original homeland to the present day Kenya.(5 marks)
    2. Describe five aspects of the social organisation of the Agikuyu in the 19 century,(10 marks)
  2.                  
    1. Give five reasons that led to the coming of the Arabs to the Kenyan Coast.(5 marks)
    2. Explain five effects of Christian missionary activities in Kenya.(10 marks)
  3.                    
    1. Identify five roles of chiefs during the colonial period in Kenya. (5 marks)
    2. Explain five factors responsible for the Agiryama resistance to the British rule in Kenya.(10 marks)
  4.                              
    1. Give five political contributions by Ronald Ngala.(5 marks)
    2. Discuss five reasons that led to the emergence of independent churches and schools in Kenya during the colonial period.(10 marks)

SECTION C (30 marks)
Answer any two questions from this section in the space provided at the end of question 24

  1.                          
    1. Name three categories of members who make up a County Assembly in Kenya,(3 marks)
    2. Explain six functions of returning officers in a general election in Kenya.(12 marks)
  2.                    
    1. State three reasons why the independence of the Judiciary is important in Kenya,(3 marks)
    2. Explain six factors that can interfere with free and fair elections in Kenya.(12 marks)
  3.                    
    1. State three roles of the Commission on Revenue Allocation (C.R.A).(3 marks)
    2. Discuss six features of the Constitution of Kenya (2010).(12 marks)

MARKING SCHEME

  1. Name last stage in the evolution of man. 
    1. Homo Sapiens Sapiens
      1 x1=1 marks
  2. Which is the largest linguistic group in Kenya. 
    1. Bantu
      1x1=1 marks
  3. Give two sub-groups of the Mijikenda.
    1. Kauma
    2. Giriama
    3. Duruma 
    4. Chonyi 
    5. Jibania 
    6. Kambe 
    7. Ribe 
    8. Rabai 
    9. Digo
      Any 2 x1= 2 marks
  4. Highlight one way of becoming a citizen in Kenya. 
    1. By birth 
    2. By registration.
      Any 1x1=1 mark
  5. Identify two activities that promote national unity in Kenya, 
    1. Agricultural shows/trade fairs.
    2. Games and sports. 
    3. National holidays.
      Any 2x1 = 2 marks
  6. State two natural factors that were responsible for the rise of Nairobi as an urban centre. 
    1. It had good climate/cool temperatures. 
    2. The presence of water/Nairobi river. 
    3. It had level ground/flat terrain.
      Any 2x1 = 2 marks
  7. Give two types of constitutions. 
    1. Written constitution. 
    2. Unwritten constitution.
      Any 2x1 = 2 marks
  8. Name two types of democracy.
    1. Constitutional/liberal. 
    2. Direct/pure.
    3. Indirect/responsive.
      Any 2 x 1 = 1 marks
  9. Give the leader of the Wanga who collaborated with the British 
    1. Nabongo Mumia.
      Any 1x1=1 mark 
  10. Name two methods which were used by the British to establish their rule in Kenya.
    1. Collaborations.
    2. Military expeditions.
    3. Signing of treaties.
    4. Company rule.
    5. use of operational bases.
      Any 2 x 1=2 marks
  11. Name two groups which were involved in the provision of education services in Kenya during colonial period.
    1. Christian missionaries. 
    2. Colonial government.
    3. Asians.
    4. Africans.
      Any 2 x 1 = 2 marks 
  12. State the importance of Eliud Mathu in the history of Kenya. 
    1. He was the first African to be elected to the Legislative Council (LegCo).
      1x1=1 mark
  13. Give two national philosophies in Kenya.
    1. African Socialism.
    2. Harambee. 
    3. Nyayoism.
      Any 2 x 1 = 1 marks
  14. Who is the administrative head of the Parliamentary Service Commission? 
    1. The Clerk to the National Assembly/Clerk.
      1x1=1 mark 
  15. Which constitutional amendment re-introduced multi-party democracy in Kenya? 
    1. The repeal of Section 2A.
      1x1=1 mark
  16. Identify the political party formed in 1960 to champion the interest of minority group in Kenya. 
    1. Kenya African Democratic Union (KADU).
      1x1=1 mark 
  17. Name one category of the elected members of the National Assembly in Kenya.
    1. Constituency Representatives/Members of Parliament.
    2. Women Representatives.
      Any 1x1 = 1 mark
  18.                  
    1. State five reasons that led to the migration of the Luo from their original homeland into the present day Kenya.
      1. Due to drought famine.
      2. Due to spirit of adventure.
      3. Due to population pressure.
      4. Due to internal conflicts/feuds.
      5. Due to outbreak of diseases/epidemics.
      6. They were searching for better fishing grounds.
        Any 5x1=5 marks 
    2. Describe five aspects of the social organization of the Agikuyu in the 19th Century.
      1. They had a family which was the smallest unit headed by a father. 
      2. They had clans made up of several families who shared a common ancestry.
      3. They had initiation for boys and girls/circumcision which was a right of passage from childhood to adulthood.
      4. They had age-set system/riika, which was composed of people initiated at the same time. 
      5. They believed in the existence of one God, Ngai whom they believed to dwell on Mt. Kirinyaga (Kenya). 
      6. They had diviners who used to interpret God's message to the people
      7. They had medicinemen/mundu mugo/ andu ago whose main role was to cure sick members of the community.
      8. They had designated worship places mainly under mugumo tree which operated as shrines/where they offered sacrifices.
      9. They believed in the existence of ancestral spirits whom they honored by pouring libation so as to appease them.
        Any 5 well described points x 2=10 marks
  19.                      
    1. Give the five reasons that led to the coming of Arabs to the Kenyan Coast.
      1. They came as refugees/fleeing religions/political persecution in Arabia.
      2. They came to establish settlements.
      3. They wanted to trade/control commercial activities.
      4. They came to spread Islam.
      5. They came to explore.
        5x1=5 marks
    2. Explain five effects of Christian missionary activities in Kenya.
      1. African culture/practices like polygamy changed with Africans adopting monogamy. 
      2. Western education/civilization spread with the opening up of schools like Alliance High School/Maseno which were centres for the spread of formal education.
      3. Christianity spread broadly resulting into some Africans abandoning their traditional religious beliefs/practices.
      4. Mission education created jobs among the educated thus creating gap/major difference between those who were schooled and the illiterate.
      5. They built hospitals/dispensaries which ensured provision of medical services.
      6. They resulted to the development of agricultural/technical skills by training Africans in industrial skills/carpentry/masonry/ introduced new farming methods.
      7. They led to the formation of independent churches and schools to accommodate Africans whose children could not be admitted/accepted in mission schools. 
      8. They led to the abolition of slave trade/establishment of freed slave centres such as Freetown near Mombasa. 
      9. They promoted exploration of East Africa as they discovered mountains, lakes/drew maps of the region which assisted latter explorers. 
      10. They contributed to the promotion of imperialism as missionaries opened the way for the colonialism to come and rule Kenya the flag followed the cross.
      11. African representation was boosted as missionaries were allowed to represent their interest in the Legislative Council (LegCoy Devonshire White Paper of 1923.
        Any 5 well explained x 2 = 10 marks
  20.                      
    1. Identify five roles of chiefs during the colonial period in Kenya.
      1. Maintenance of public order.
      2. Hearing of petty cases.
      3. Clearing of roads/footpaths.
      4. Collection of taxes.
      5. To control the brewing of illegal liquor/cultivation of poisonous plants/carrying of weapons.
        Any 5x1 = 5 marks
    2. Explain five factors which were responsible for the Agiryama resistance to the British rule in Kenya 
      1. Forced labour in the European plantation which meant neglecting their own farms/loss of profits which they used to get by selling their farm products.
      2. Rape of Agiryama women by the colonial policemen at Vitengeni which was a provocative action against them.
      3. Land alienation West of Sabaki River, meaning that the Agiryama would dwell on less productive areas, leaving the best land for the European settlement.
      4. Interruption of their trade with the Swahili/Arab traders which had been their economic main stay for a long time. 
      5. Interference with their traditions/religion/customs by demolishing their shrines which they regarded as sacred.
      6. Forced taxation which meant that Africans had to work on the European farms so as to raise the hut tax charged.
        Any 5 well explained x 2 = 10 marks
  21.                          
    1. Give five political contributions by Ronald Ngala.
      1. He participated in formation of coalition government in 1962. 
      2. He was a leader of position/President of Kenya African Democratic Union (KADU).
      3. He was the first President of the Coast Regional Association
      4. He was a Member of African Elected Members Organisation (AEMO). 
      5. He was Minister for labour, social security and Adult Education.
      6. He pushed/advocated for/fought for Majimbo system of government.
        Any 5x1=5 marks
    2. Discuss five reasons that led to the emergence of independent churches and schools in Kenya during the colonial period.
      1. The Africans wanted a free environment where they could practice Christianity and still keep some cultural practices/polygamy which were forbidden by missionaries. 
      2. Africans wanted better education which could give them better opportunities as opposed to that provided by the Europeans which only gave them low position jobs in government offices.
      3. The Africans felt discriminated against the missionaries as they were denied leadership position in the church.
      4. Due to European alienation of their land, the Africans wanted an education system which gave them better economic status 
      5. Some Africans perceived White missionaries as colonialist since they paved way for the colonialists/the flag followed the cross.
      6. The Africans wanted to create an enabling environment without European interference who did not allow them to participate in government affairs.
        Any 5 well explained points x 2 = 10 marks
  22.                          
    1. Name three categories of members who make a County Assembly in Kenya.
      1. Elected ward representatives/MCAs). 
      2. Nominated members.
      3. The Speaker who is ex-officio.
        Any 3x1=3 marks
    2. Explain six functions of returning officers in a general election in Kenya. 
      1. They receive nomination papers from prospective candidates in wards/constituencies/counties / country's presidential candidates. 
      2. They set up polling stations/booths in each polling station where voting takes place.
      3. They distribute ballot papers/boxes to all polling stations which are manned by presiding officers.
      4. They supervise voting and counting of votes in the constituency.
      5. They receive/tally/verify constituency poll results before announcing them.
      6. They appoint presiding officers who are put in charge of polling stations. 
      7. They tally the presidential results from the constituencies/counties and relay them to the National Tallying Centre.
        Any 6 well explained points x 2 =12 marks 
  23.                      
    1. State three reasons why the independence of the Judiciary is important in Kenya.
      1. It helps in the provision of services efficiently/effectively.
      2. It safeguards itself from abuse by the Legislature/ Executive,
      3. It enables the courts to interpret the law without fear, favour or pressure/any form of influence.
      4. It is the basis of the Rule of Law.
      5. It ensures people enjoy their rights/freedoms.
        Any 3x1 = 3 marks
    2. Explain six factors which can interfere with free and fair elections in Kenya.
      1. Corruption among electoral officials/other players, which compromises fairness of the electoral process.
      2. Election violence during the election period, which may discourage/turn away potential voters from exercising their democratic right of voting.
      3. Illiteracy of some voters may make them easily misled when voting/exposes them to the danger of being misled.
      4. Incompetent election officials can mismanage the process thereby undermining its effectiveness.
      5. Rigging may interfere with elections where the wrong candidate is declared the winner/right candidate is denied victory.
      6. Lack/inadequate civic education denies the electorate opportunity to learn about the importance of participating in elections. 
      7. Poor physical infrastructure where some polling stations may be inaccessible and hence denying voters in such areas a chance to vote. 
      8. Harassment of voters by supporters of different candidates/parties can prevent voters from voting in certain regions/ strongholds/zones.
      9. Electoral equipment like BVR Kits can breakdown during elections thereby slowing down the process.
        Any 6 well explained features x 2=12 marks 
  24.                          
    1. State three roles of the Commission on Revenue Allocation (C.R.A.).
      1. Making recommendations concerning basis for equitable sharing of 
      2. Making recommendations on matters concerning the financing of/financial management by County governments. 
      3. To define/enhance the revenue sources of the National and County Governments.
      4. To encourage fiscal/financial responsibility.
      5. To determinc/publish/regularly review policy which sets out criteria for identifying the marginalized areas.
        Any 3 x 1 = 3 marks
    2. Discuss six features of the Constitution of Kenya (2010). 
      1. Sovereignty of the people and supremacy of the Constitution. 
      2. The Republic which is sovereign multiparty democratic state founded on national values and principles illustrated within the Constitution.
      3. Citizenship and its entitlements like passport/any documents of registration. 
      4. The Bill of Rights which guarantees enjoyment of the rights/fundamental freedoms entitled to everyone.
      5. The land and environment; land shall be held, used and managed in an equitable, efficient, productive and sustainable manner. 
      6. Leadership and integrity which stipulates the expected conduct of public officers.
      7. Representation of the people which provides guiding principles to the electoral processes in the country /including the method of conducting elections/qualifications of candidates.
      8. The Legislature which is the law making body in the country. 
      9. The Executive which deals with the execution of the law/implementing government policies.
      10. The Judiciary which comprises of the courts of law and judicial officers and deals with the interpretation of the law and administration of justice. 
      11. Devolved government which comprises the County Assembly and County Executive.
      12. Public finance where a Consolidated Fund is developed and into which all money is paid. 
      13. The Public Service which enhances high standards of professional ethics/effective economic use of resources. 
      14. National security which states that security agencies shall exist and their roles clearly stipulated. 
      15. There are independent commissions and offices such as IEBC, C.R.A., and Police Service Commission whose functions are clearly spelt out. 
      16. Amendment of the Constitution which stipulates ways of effecting amendments. 
      17. It provides General Provisions which gives guidelines on enforcement interpretation of the Constitution.
      18. Transition and Consequential provisions which contain definitions of terms used in the Constitution.
        Any 6 well discussed features x 2 = 12 marks
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