PART I

1. Which would be the best way to control rural-urban migration in Uganda?

A. To give land to the rural landless

B. Extend similar urban services to the rural areas

C. Put up laws preventing movement of people from rural areas to urban areas

D. Put up settlement scheme in rural areas

2. Which of the following processes is responsible for the formation of the East African rift valley?

A. Folding

B. Vulcanicity

C. Faulting

D. Earth quakes

3. Although Gulu district receives more rainfall than Mukono district, the growing of perennial crops is not widespread because

A. People are not interested in growing perennial crops

B. The farmers are pastoralists

C. The rains are spread over a shower period of time

D. Perennial crops do not have market in Gulu

4. Tobacco in east Africa is grown on small holdings because

A. Tobacco growing requires capital intensive methods

B. Tobacco is an annual crop

C. Land is not available for large scale plantations

D. Tobacco is grown mainly by peasants

5. Much of the vegetation in east Africa has been destroyed as a result of

A. Man clearing land for agriculture and settlement

B. Deceased poaching of wild life

C. The recent changes in the climate

D. The loss of soil fertility due to soil erosion

6. Which one of the following is the best method of fishing in the east African fresh waters?

A. Long lining

B. Gill net method

C. Purse seining

D. Canoe fishing

7. There are a few good natural harbors along the east African coast because of the

A. Deep waters

B. Many river mouths

C. Presence of fringing coral reefs

D. Rugged coastline

8. Much of the land in Uganda's western rift valley has been set aside for game parks because

A. Uganda needs money from the tourism industry

B. Crops cannot be grown in the rift valley

C. The area is infested with tsetse flies

D. The climate is attractive is attractive for animals

9. Which of the following factors has influenced the development of the road network in East Africa?

1. Population density and rainfall totals

2. Population density and soil fertility

3. Population density and political stability

4. Population density and income per capita.

A. 1 and 3

B. 1 and 2

C. 2 and 4

D. 3 and 4

10. The central and south western parts of Kenya are densely populated because these areas

A. Receive reliable rainfall

B. Can support more people

C. Traditionally had urban centres

D. Are free from tsetse flies

11. Which of the following reasons explain why the Nyika plateau is underdeveloped?

1. Unreliable rainfall

2. Lack of transport

3. Poor soils

4. Only sisal can grow in the area

A. 1, 2 and 4

B. 1, 2 and 3

C. 2, 3 and 4

D. 1, 3 and 4

12. The lines drawn on a map, linking all places with the same atmospheric pressure are called

A. Isohyets

B. Milibars

C. Isobars

D. Isotherms

13. Most agricultural plantations provide social services and amenities for their workers because

A. The plantation owners want the workers to live near the plantations and works more efficiently.

B. Plantations use labour intensive methods

C. The plantation owners are rich

D. Plantation owners want to raise money from the workers.

14. The presence of soda ash at lake Magadi is due to

1. Hot springs which bring minerals in solutions into the lake

2. High evaporation rate in the lake Magadi area

3. Lack of outlets from lake Magadi to the sea

4. Large quantities of brine which is deposited in lake Magadi

A. 1,3 and 4

B. 1, 2 and 3

C. 1, 2 and 4

D. 2, 3 and 4

15. Which of the following crops can do well in the highland areas of East Africa lying above 2000 meters?

1. Arabica coffee

2. Wheat

3. oats

4. Robusta coffee

A. 1,3 and 4

B. 1, 2 and 3

C. 1, 2 and 4

D. 2, 3 and 4

16. Which one of the following is a rift valley fishing port?

A. Bukoba

B. Butiaba

C. Kisumu

D. Lwampanga

17. In kigezi high population density and shortage of land have resulted into a serious problem of

A. Desertification

B. Land fragmentation

C. Agro forestry

D. Hill terracing

18. Which of the following lakes is a result of glacial action?

A. Tans, moraine dammed lakes and craters

B. Ribbon lakes, tans and moraine dammed lakes

C. Cirques, geysers and tans

D. Ribbon lakes, lava damned lakes and cirques

19. The most common vegetation type found along the coast of east Africa is

A. Eucalyptus

B. Equatorial forest

C. Mangrove forest

D. Coconut forest

20. Which of the following are the most important factors affecting fishing on lake Kyoga?

1. Hyacinth (water weed)

2. Lack of fishing equipment

3. Poor roads leading to main markets

4. Over fishing

A. 1 and 2

B. 2 and 4

C. 1 and 3

D. 3 and 4

21. Tanzania can improve its tourist industry by

A. Developing its transport network

B. Creating more national parks

C. Encouraging local people to visit the national parks

D. Encouraging the local people to use the coastal beaches

22. What was the main aim of establishing a pilot scheme at Galore on Tana River?

A. To use it as example of how dry areas along Tana river may be irrigated for crop production

B. To resettle the Turkana

C. To work as a demonstration farm for modern crop growing

D. To experiment with a variety of new crops

23. Thorn bush and thicket vegetation are found in East Africa in places with average rainfall of

A. 0 - 250 mm

B. 350 - 650 mm

C. 700 - 1200 mm

D. 100 - 1500 mm

24. Drowned river valleys in East Africa are found

A. A long the East Africa coast

B. Along the shores of lakes Kyoga

C. Along the shores of lake Victoria

D. Along the rift valley lakes

25. Which of the following factors least affects industrial development in East Africa?

A. East Africa lacks raw materials

B. There is stiff competition with developed nations

C. There is lack of capital for industrial development

D. The population is too low to offer enough market for a highly developed industrial sector

26. Nairobi receives more tourists than other towns in East Africa because

A. It is capital city Kenya and largest city in East Africa

B. It is a beautiful town with many industries that attract tourists

C. It has good quality hotels and the national parks are nearby

D. It is allocated in the centre of east Africa.

27. Which of the following reasons best explain why goods are packed in containers at most ports in east Africa?

1. It speeds up and reduces the cost of movement of goods

2. It avoids the need to use costly packing materials

3. It reduces the risks of damage and theft during transportation

4. It increases easy distribution of goods

A. 1,3 and 4

B. 1, 2 and 4

C. 1, 2 and 3

D. 2, 3 and 4

28. Which one of these ports has a richer hinterland?

A. Butiaba

B. Mwanza

C. Port bell

D. Musoma

29. Which of the following rocks is used in the making of glass ware?

A. Silica

B. Sand

C. Quartz

D. Dolomite

30. Which one of the following methods of fish preservation is commonly used on Lake Victoria?

A. Salting

B. Smoking

C. Sun drying

D. Freezing

31. Cotton grows best in

A. Alluvial soils

B. Lateritic soils

C. Volcanic soils

D. Black loam soils

32. In north eastern Kenya, the nights are very cold while the days are very hot because

A. T is a low lying area

B. It is open, so winds blow very strongly at night

C. There is very little cloud cover

D. During the day the sun is very high

33. Cement production is important in the following places of east Africa

A. Nairobi, Mombasa and Hima

B. Tororo, Kabale and Mombasa

C. Mombasa, tororo and Hima

D. Kabale, Hima and Nairobi

34. The main reason for the establishment of settlement schemes in eat Africa is to

A. Provide land to landless people

B. Develop rural areas by settling people there

C. Increase food production

D. Promote co-operative movements

35. The sedimentary rocks on the coastal plain of east Africa are a result of

A. Deposition from the red sea

B. Deposition by south east Africa and north east trade winds

C. Past deposition from glaciers

D. Deposition from rivers flowing in the Indian ocean.

 

PART II

MAPWORK, PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION AND EAST AFRICA

You must answer three questions from part II, including questions 1 and 2 which are compulsory.

SECTION A

1. COMPULSORY QUESTION - MAP WORK

Answer all parts of this question, candidates are advised to spend 40 minutes answering this question.

Study the map extract 1:50,000 (UGANDA) Kahunge, series Y732, part of sheet 66/2, edition 3 - U.S.D, and answer the following questions:

a) State the grid reference of:

(i) Ngesa trigonometrically station,

(ii) Fort Kibari.

b) Name the features found at the following grid references:

(i) 139432,

(ii) 113455.

c) Measure and state in Kilometers the distance of the loose surface road from kahunge junction (grid reference 158362) to where the road crosses Kanyanchu seasonal stream (grid reference 097485)

d) What is the bearing of Lubaba trigonometrically station from Kihura trigonometrically station?

e) Draw a sketch map of the area shown on the map and on it, mark and name the following:

(i) A ridge,

(ii) A plateau,

(iii) Magombe river,

(iv) Kijanjaru swamp,

(v) A loose surface road.

f) Describe the relationship between relief and:

(i) Settlement,

(ii) Communication.

g) Giving examples from the map, name

(i) Two types of settlement,

(ii) Two economic activities being carried out in this area.

2. COMPULSORY QUESTION: PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION.

Answer all part of this question, candidates are advised to spend20 minutes answering this question.

Study the photograph provided below and answer the questions that follow:

MAP

a) Giving evidence from the photograph, state two economic activities taking place in the foreground.

b) (i) Outline the problems facing each of the activities stated in (a) above.

(ii)How can these activities be improved?

c) (i)Describe the relief of the sea showing in the background of the photograph.

(ii)Explain how man has tried to conserve the land in this area.

 

SECTION A

Answer one question from this section.

Special credit will be given for the appropriate use of local examples you have studied through fieldwork.

3. a) Draw a sketch map of east Africa and on it, mark and name three volcanic mountains.

b) With the aid of sketch diagrams, describe how a volcanic mountain is formed.

c) For any one of the volcanic mountains named in (a) above,

(i) State the economic activities carried out in the area.

(ii)Outline the factors favoring the development of economic activities stated in (c)(i) above.

d) Explain the problems faced by people living the volcanic areas of East Africa.

4. Study the table below showing mean monthly temperatures (in 0C) for four selected stations in East Africa and answer the questions that follow.

 

Station Altitude J F M A M J J A S O N D Mean annual temp.(0C)
Mombasa 17m 27 28 28 27 26 25 24 24 25 26 27 27 26
Songea 1153 m 22 23 22 21 19 18 17 18 21 22 23 23 --
FortPortal 1540 m 19 20 20 20 19 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 --
Nairobi 1820 m 18 19 19 19 18 17 16 16 17 18 18 18 18

 

 

Source: young and Lowry: a course in world geography: east Africa.

a) (i) Explain how mean monthly temperature is obtained.

(ii)Calculate the mean annual temperatures for Songea and fort portal.

(iii)State the relationship between altitudes and mean annual temperatures in the table.

b) (i) Calculate the annual temperature range for the four stations in the table above.

(ii)State the difference in temperature between Mombasa and Nairobi.

(iii)Give reasons for the differences in temperature stated in (b)(ii) above.

c) For any two stations given in the table, explain how temperature has influenced land use in the surrounding area.

5. a) For any field work you have carried out,

(i) state the title,

(ii) with the help of a sketch map, locate the area studied and on it show the following:

- major relief features,

- major land uses

b) With reference to the sketch map drawn in (a)(ii) above, describe the relationship between relief and land use.

c) (i) state the methods used to carry out the study.

(ii) What were the advantages of using any two of the methods in (c)(i) above?

(iii)State the differences faced in using the methods.

6. a) Draw a sketch map of East Africa and on it, mark and label the areas where the following minerals are mined:

(i) diamond,

(ii) coal,

(iii) limestone,

(iv) Copper.

b) For any one of the minerals in (a) above, describe the method used in its mining.

c) Explain the effect of the method described in (b) above on the environment.

d) With reference to specific examples, state the contribution of the mining industry to the economy of East Africa.

7. a) Draw a sketch map of Lake Victoria and the surrounding area. On it mark and name the following:

(i) the equator,

(ii) territorial boundaries of the east African countries.

(iii) One major industrial town in each country.

(iv) Areas where four different cash crops are grown

(v) Area of low rainfall (below 750 mm)

b) (i) For any one of the industrial towns marked on the map, name three major industries.

(ii)Give reasons for the location of the industries to the surrounding areas.

 

(ii)State three problems faced by both Yunnan region and the area in east Africa named in (e) (i) above.