QUESTIONS
SECTION A (25 marks)
Answer all the questions in this section in the space provided at the end of question 24
- Name the last stage in the evolution of man.(1 mark)
- Which is the largest linguistic group in Kenya?(1 mark)
- Give two sub-groups of the Mjikenda.(2 marks)
- Highlight one way of becoming a citizen in Kenya.(1 marks)
- Identify two activities that promote national unity in Kenya(2 marks)
- State two natural factors that were responsible for the rise of Nairobi as an urban centre.(2 marks)
- Give two types of constitutions.(2 marks)
- State two types of democracy.(2 marks)
- Name the leader of the Wanga who collaborated with the British.(1 mark)
- Name two methods which were used by the British to establish their rule in Kenya.(2 marks)
- Name two groups which were involved in the provision of education services in Kenya during the colonial period.(2 marks)
- State the importance of Eliud Mathu in the history of Kenya.(1 mark)
- Give two national philosophies in Kenya.(2 marks)
- Who is the administrative head of the Parliamentary Service Commission?(1 mark)
- Which constitutional amendment reintroduced multiparty democracy in Kenya?(1 mark)
- Identify the political party formed in 1960 to champion the interests of the minority groups in Identify the Kenya.(1 mark)
- 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.
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- State five reasons that led to the migration of the Luo from their original homeland to the present day Kenya.(5 marks)
- Describe five aspects of the social organisation of the Agikuyu in the 19 century,(10 marks)
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- Give five reasons that led to the coming of the Arabs to the Kenyan Coast.(5 marks)
- Explain five effects of Christian missionary activities in Kenya.(10 marks)
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- Identify five roles of chiefs during the colonial period in Kenya. (5 marks)
- Explain five factors responsible for the Agiryama resistance to the British rule in Kenya.(10 marks)
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- Give five political contributions by Ronald Ngala.(5 marks)
- 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
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- Name three categories of members who make up a County Assembly in Kenya,(3 marks)
- Explain six functions of returning officers in a general election in Kenya.(12 marks)
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- State three reasons why the independence of the Judiciary is important in Kenya,(3 marks)
- Explain six factors that can interfere with free and fair elections in Kenya.(12 marks)
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- State three roles of the Commission on Revenue Allocation (C.R.A).(3 marks)
- Discuss six features of the Constitution of Kenya (2010).(12 marks)
MARKING SCHEME
- Name last stage in the evolution of man.
- Homo Sapiens Sapiens
1 x1=1 marks
- Homo Sapiens Sapiens
- Which is the largest linguistic group in Kenya.
- Bantu
1x1=1 marks
- Bantu
- Give two sub-groups of the Mijikenda.
- Kauma
- Giriama
- Duruma
- Chonyi
- Jibania
- Kambe
- Ribe
- Rabai
- Digo
Any 2 x1= 2 marks
- Highlight one way of becoming a citizen in Kenya.
- By birth
- By registration.
Any 1x1=1 mark
- Identify two activities that promote national unity in Kenya,
- Agricultural shows/trade fairs.
- Games and sports.
- National holidays.
Any 2x1 = 2 marks
- State two natural factors that were responsible for the rise of Nairobi as an urban centre.
- It had good climate/cool temperatures.
- The presence of water/Nairobi river.
- It had level ground/flat terrain.
Any 2x1 = 2 marks
- Give two types of constitutions.
- Written constitution.
- Unwritten constitution.
Any 2x1 = 2 marks
- Name two types of democracy.
- Constitutional/liberal.
- Direct/pure.
- Indirect/responsive.
Any 2 x 1 = 1 marks
- Give the leader of the Wanga who collaborated with the British
- Nabongo Mumia.
Any 1x1=1 mark
- Nabongo Mumia.
- Name two methods which were used by the British to establish their rule in Kenya.
- Collaborations.
- Military expeditions.
- Signing of treaties.
- Company rule.
- use of operational bases.
Any 2 x 1=2 marks
- Name two groups which were involved in the provision of education services in Kenya during colonial period.
- Christian missionaries.
- Colonial government.
- Asians.
- Africans.
Any 2 x 1 = 2 marks
- State the importance of Eliud Mathu in the history of Kenya.
- He was the first African to be elected to the Legislative Council (LegCo).
1x1=1 mark
- He was the first African to be elected to the Legislative Council (LegCo).
- Give two national philosophies in Kenya.
- African Socialism.
- Harambee.
- Nyayoism.
Any 2 x 1 = 1 marks
- Who is the administrative head of the Parliamentary Service Commission?
- The Clerk to the National Assembly/Clerk.
1x1=1 mark
- The Clerk to the National Assembly/Clerk.
- Which constitutional amendment re-introduced multi-party democracy in Kenya?
- The repeal of Section 2A.
1x1=1 mark
- The repeal of Section 2A.
- Identify the political party formed in 1960 to champion the interest of minority group in Kenya.
- Kenya African Democratic Union (KADU).
1x1=1 mark
- Kenya African Democratic Union (KADU).
- Name one category of the elected members of the National Assembly in Kenya.
- Constituency Representatives/Members of Parliament.
- Women Representatives.
Any 1x1 = 1 mark
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- State five reasons that led to the migration of the Luo from their original homeland into the present day Kenya.
- Due to drought famine.
- Due to spirit of adventure.
- Due to population pressure.
- Due to internal conflicts/feuds.
- Due to outbreak of diseases/epidemics.
- They were searching for better fishing grounds.
Any 5x1=5 marks
- Describe five aspects of the social organization of the Agikuyu in the 19th Century.
- They had a family which was the smallest unit headed by a father.
- They had clans made up of several families who shared a common ancestry.
- They had initiation for boys and girls/circumcision which was a right of passage from childhood to adulthood.
- They had age-set system/riika, which was composed of people initiated at the same time.
- They believed in the existence of one God, Ngai whom they believed to dwell on Mt. Kirinyaga (Kenya).
- They had diviners who used to interpret God's message to the people
- They had medicinemen/mundu mugo/ andu ago whose main role was to cure sick members of the community.
- They had designated worship places mainly under mugumo tree which operated as shrines/where they offered sacrifices.
- 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
- State five reasons that led to the migration of the Luo from their original homeland into the present day Kenya.
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- Give the five reasons that led to the coming of Arabs to the Kenyan Coast.
- They came as refugees/fleeing religions/political persecution in Arabia.
- They came to establish settlements.
- They wanted to trade/control commercial activities.
- They came to spread Islam.
- They came to explore.
5x1=5 marks
- Explain five effects of Christian missionary activities in Kenya.
- African culture/practices like polygamy changed with Africans adopting monogamy.
- Western education/civilization spread with the opening up of schools like Alliance High School/Maseno which were centres for the spread of formal education.
- Christianity spread broadly resulting into some Africans abandoning their traditional religious beliefs/practices.
- Mission education created jobs among the educated thus creating gap/major difference between those who were schooled and the illiterate.
- They built hospitals/dispensaries which ensured provision of medical services.
- They resulted to the development of agricultural/technical skills by training Africans in industrial skills/carpentry/masonry/ introduced new farming methods.
- They led to the formation of independent churches and schools to accommodate Africans whose children could not be admitted/accepted in mission schools.
- They led to the abolition of slave trade/establishment of freed slave centres such as Freetown near Mombasa.
- They promoted exploration of East Africa as they discovered mountains, lakes/drew maps of the region which assisted latter explorers.
- 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.
- 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
- Give the five reasons that led to the coming of Arabs to the Kenyan Coast.
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- Identify five roles of chiefs during the colonial period in Kenya.
- Maintenance of public order.
- Hearing of petty cases.
- Clearing of roads/footpaths.
- Collection of taxes.
- To control the brewing of illegal liquor/cultivation of poisonous plants/carrying of weapons.
Any 5x1 = 5 marks
- Explain five factors which were responsible for the Agiryama resistance to the British rule in Kenya
- 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.
- Rape of Agiryama women by the colonial policemen at Vitengeni which was a provocative action against them.
- Land alienation West of Sabaki River, meaning that the Agiryama would dwell on less productive areas, leaving the best land for the European settlement.
- Interruption of their trade with the Swahili/Arab traders which had been their economic main stay for a long time.
- Interference with their traditions/religion/customs by demolishing their shrines which they regarded as sacred.
- 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
- Identify five roles of chiefs during the colonial period in Kenya.
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- Give five political contributions by Ronald Ngala.
- He participated in formation of coalition government in 1962.
- He was a leader of position/President of Kenya African Democratic Union (KADU).
- He was the first President of the Coast Regional Association
- He was a Member of African Elected Members Organisation (AEMO).
- He was Minister for labour, social security and Adult Education.
- He pushed/advocated for/fought for Majimbo system of government.
Any 5x1=5 marks
- Discuss five reasons that led to the emergence of independent churches and schools in Kenya during the colonial period.
- The Africans wanted a free environment where they could practice Christianity and still keep some cultural practices/polygamy which were forbidden by missionaries.
- 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.
- The Africans felt discriminated against the missionaries as they were denied leadership position in the church.
- Due to European alienation of their land, the Africans wanted an education system which gave them better economic status
- Some Africans perceived White missionaries as colonialist since they paved way for the colonialists/the flag followed the cross.
- 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
- Give five political contributions by Ronald Ngala.
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- Name three categories of members who make a County Assembly in Kenya.
- Elected ward representatives/MCAs).
- Nominated members.
- The Speaker who is ex-officio.
Any 3x1=3 marks
- Explain six functions of returning officers in a general election in Kenya.
- They receive nomination papers from prospective candidates in wards/constituencies/counties / country's presidential candidates.
- They set up polling stations/booths in each polling station where voting takes place.
- They distribute ballot papers/boxes to all polling stations which are manned by presiding officers.
- They supervise voting and counting of votes in the constituency.
- They receive/tally/verify constituency poll results before announcing them.
- They appoint presiding officers who are put in charge of polling stations.
- 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
- Name three categories of members who make a County Assembly in Kenya.
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- State three reasons why the independence of the Judiciary is important in Kenya.
- It helps in the provision of services efficiently/effectively.
- It safeguards itself from abuse by the Legislature/ Executive,
- It enables the courts to interpret the law without fear, favour or pressure/any form of influence.
- It is the basis of the Rule of Law.
- It ensures people enjoy their rights/freedoms.
Any 3x1 = 3 marks
- Explain six factors which can interfere with free and fair elections in Kenya.
- Corruption among electoral officials/other players, which compromises fairness of the electoral process.
- Election violence during the election period, which may discourage/turn away potential voters from exercising their democratic right of voting.
- Illiteracy of some voters may make them easily misled when voting/exposes them to the danger of being misled.
- Incompetent election officials can mismanage the process thereby undermining its effectiveness.
- Rigging may interfere with elections where the wrong candidate is declared the winner/right candidate is denied victory.
- Lack/inadequate civic education denies the electorate opportunity to learn about the importance of participating in elections.
- Poor physical infrastructure where some polling stations may be inaccessible and hence denying voters in such areas a chance to vote.
- Harassment of voters by supporters of different candidates/parties can prevent voters from voting in certain regions/ strongholds/zones.
- Electoral equipment like BVR Kits can breakdown during elections thereby slowing down the process.
Any 6 well explained features x 2=12 marks
- State three reasons why the independence of the Judiciary is important in Kenya.
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- State three roles of the Commission on Revenue Allocation (C.R.A.).
- Making recommendations concerning basis for equitable sharing of
- Making recommendations on matters concerning the financing of/financial management by County governments.
- To define/enhance the revenue sources of the National and County Governments.
- To encourage fiscal/financial responsibility.
- To determinc/publish/regularly review policy which sets out criteria for identifying the marginalized areas.
Any 3 x 1 = 3 marks
- Discuss six features of the Constitution of Kenya (2010).
- Sovereignty of the people and supremacy of the Constitution.
- The Republic which is sovereign multiparty democratic state founded on national values and principles illustrated within the Constitution.
- Citizenship and its entitlements like passport/any documents of registration.
- The Bill of Rights which guarantees enjoyment of the rights/fundamental freedoms entitled to everyone.
- The land and environment; land shall be held, used and managed in an equitable, efficient, productive and sustainable manner.
- Leadership and integrity which stipulates the expected conduct of public officers.
- Representation of the people which provides guiding principles to the electoral processes in the country /including the method of conducting elections/qualifications of candidates.
- The Legislature which is the law making body in the country.
- The Executive which deals with the execution of the law/implementing government policies.
- The Judiciary which comprises of the courts of law and judicial officers and deals with the interpretation of the law and administration of justice.
- Devolved government which comprises the County Assembly and County Executive.
- Public finance where a Consolidated Fund is developed and into which all money is paid.
- The Public Service which enhances high standards of professional ethics/effective economic use of resources.
- National security which states that security agencies shall exist and their roles clearly stipulated.
- There are independent commissions and offices such as IEBC, C.R.A., and Police Service Commission whose functions are clearly spelt out.
- Amendment of the Constitution which stipulates ways of effecting amendments.
- It provides General Provisions which gives guidelines on enforcement interpretation of the Constitution.
- Transition and Consequential provisions which contain definitions of terms used in the Constitution.
Any 6 well discussed features x 2 = 12 marks
- State three roles of the Commission on Revenue Allocation (C.R.A.).
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