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041
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INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper consists of a total ten (10) compulsory questions
2. Show your work clearly
3. All writing must be in blue or black ink, except drawings which should be in pencil
4. All communication devices, programmable calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room
1 a) The traffic lights at three different road crossing changes after every 48 seconds, 72 seconds and 10 seconds respectively. If they change simultaneously at 7a.m at what will they change simultaneously again?
b) If x = 0.567567567... and y – 0.83 by converting these decimals to
fractions, find the exact value of
in simplest form
2 a) If T= 
Find the value of t
b) Write ‘’L’’ in terms of M, N and T from the formula =
c) Determine the value of x if log5(x+1)-1=log5(x-3)
3. a) A lorry carries 7.2 tonnes of sand from the mining area to the industrial site. One the way 230kg of sand either fall off or blow away. What mass of sand will remain by the end of the journey? Give the answer in tonnes b) An article was sold for sh 160,000 at a profit of 25% find the buying price
of the article
4. a) Solve for the quadratic X2 – 8x +7 = 0
b) Solve for x and y if;

5. a) The sum of two numbers is 127. If the difference/ between numbers is 7, find the numbers.
b) If : = 2:3 π : = 5:6 find : π :: 6.
6. a) Rationalize the denominator and simplify:
b) Find the area of an equilateral triangle whose sides are 20cm
7. a) A certain amount of money was divided in the ratio 2:3:5. If the difference between the largest share and the smallest share was sh 7,500/=, find the largest share
b) Find the x – intercept of a line through points (-3,5) and (0, -1)
8. a) The scale of map is 1cm to 10km. find the distance on the map between two towns which are:
(a) 20 km apart (b) 48.5 km apart
9. a) Use the following figure to find the values of x and y

b) Find the value of each of the following expressions and simplify the
answers

10. In a class of 45 pupils, 25 takes History, 27 takes Commerce. If the total number of those who takes History and Commerce is 37, find:
a) The number of pupils who takes both History and Commerce
b) The number of pupils who takes History only
c) The number of pupils who takes neither History nor Commerce
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TAWALA ZA MIKOA NA SERIKALI ZA MITAA
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MTIHANI WA PRE-NECTA KIDATO CHA PILI
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KISWAHILI
Mwaka: 2025
Maelekezo
1. Karatasi hii ina sehemu A, B na C zenye jumla ya maswali kumi (10).
2. Jibu maswali yote kwenye nafasi ulizopewa.
3. Sehemu A na C zina alama kumi na tano (15) kila moja na sehemu B ina alama sabini (70).
4. Zingatia maelekezo ya kila sehemu na ya kila swali.
5. Majibu yote yaandikwe kwa kalamu yenye wino wa bluu au mweusi.
6. Vifaa vyote vya mawasiliano visivyoruhusiwa havitakiwi katika chumba cha upimaji.
7. Andika Namba yako ya Upimaji katika kila ukurasa sehemu ya juu upande wa kulia.
SEHEMU A (Alma 15)
Jibu maswali ,yote katika sehemu hii.
SEHEMU A (ALAMA 15)
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii
1. i) Sauti za lugha ambazo hutamkwa bila kuwepo kwa kizuizi chochote kwenye mkondo kwa hujulikana kama:-
A. sauti
B. Herufi
C. Irabu
D. Konsonanti
ii) Silabi zinazotokea katikati au mwishoni mwa kila mstari wa shairi huitwa.
A. Vina
B. Mizani
C. Sitiari
D. Vituo
iii) Kiimbo hufasiliwaje katika mazungumzo?
A. Kupanda na kushuka kwa mawimbi ya sauti
B. kuzungumza na kuongea kwa sauti
C. kuzungumza kwa kupandisha mawimbi ya sauti
D. kuzungumza kwa kushusha mawimbi ya sauti
iv) Dhana ipi kati ya hizi zifuatazo haina maana Zaidi ya moja?
A. Kaka amefua nguo
B. Nipe sahani ya kulia
C. Eva amenunua kanga
D. John amempigia mpira
v) Mkisi ameenda Dodoma. Neno Dodoma limetumika kama
A. Kihisishi
B. Nomino
C. Kiwakilishi
D. Kielezi
vi) Mawazo makuu ya mtunzi wa kazi ya fasihi humfikia mlengwa kwa njia ipi kati ya hizi zifuatazo.
A. Fani
B. Falsafa
C. Migogoro
D. Dhamira
vii) Ipi ni tofauti ya msingi kati ya mashairi na ngonjera?
A. Mpangilio wa vina na mizani
B. Idadi ya mizani na mishororo
C. Majibizano baina ya watu wawili au Zaidi
D. Mpangilio wa silabi na lugha ya mkato.
viii) Bosi samahani kuna barua yako hapa “Mtindo huu wa mazungumzo unatumika wapi”?
A. Ofisini
B. Kiwandani
C. Shambani
D. Kanisani
ix) Sababu zifuatazo husababisha kutokea kwa utata katika tungo isipokuwa
A. Neno kuwa na maana Zaidi ya moja
B. Kuzingatia taratibu za uandishi
C. Kutumia maneno yenye maana ya picha
D. Kutotamka neno ulilokusudia kwa usahihi
x) Seti ipi ni sahihi kuhusu vipengele vya fani katika fasihi simulizi?
A. Dhamira, migogoro, mtindo na mafunzo
B. Ujumbe, matumizi ya lugha, wahusika, mtindo na muundo
C. Wahusika, matumizi ya lugha, muundo, mtindo na mandhari
D. Migogoro, Ujumbe, wahusika, mafunzo na mtindo.
2. Oanisha dhana zilizo katika orodha A kwa kuchagua herufi ya dhana husika katika orodha B kasha andika herufi husika katika karatasi ya kujibia
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SEHEMU B (Alama 70)
Jibu maswali yote katika seheme hii.
3. Tumia mofimu zifuatazo kuonesha thamani ilizopewa katika paradise Mfano Li-Kuonesha wakati uliopota (Aliondoka)
i. ta - kuonesha wakati ujao
ii. o - kuonesha mzizi wa neon -
iii. ni - kuonesha kitenzi kishirikishi-
iv. ku- kuonesha urejesho kwa mtendwa-
v. ki - kuonesha udurushaji -
vi. me - kuonesha hali timilifu -
vii. kwa - kuonesha mahali -
viii. a - kuonesha nafsi -
ix. ka - kuonesha kauli ya kutendeka -
x. ku - kuonesha wakati uliopita -
4. (a) Maneno katika lugha yana dhima mbalimbali, bainisha aina ya vivumishi katika tungo zifuatazo :-
i. Shamba la bibi limeota nyasi
ii. Gari dogo limepata ajali
iii. Nyumba yetu ni nzuri sana
iv. Kile kiatu ni cha mtoto
v. Wanafunzi wangapi wanapenda mayai?
b. Badilisha nomino zifuatazo kuwa vitenzi?
i. Wimbo
ii. Umbo
iii. Kilio
iv. Mtoro
v. Mlo
5. (a) Taja alama tano (5) za uakifishi na kisha utoe dhima moja kwa kila alama
(b) Kamilisha mchoro ufuatao wa vipera vya ushairi.

6. Rafiki yako hakuwepo darasani wakati Mwalimu wa kiswahili alipokuwa anafundisha mada ya uandishi wa barua pepe. Mbainishie rafiki yako vipengele vitano (5) vya msingi anavyopaswa kuvizingatia wakati wa kuandika ujmbe wa barua pepe.
7. Kwa kila methali uliyopewa onesha fundisho lake katika maisha ya kila siku.
8. Fasihi simulizi huwa na sifa zinazoitofautisha na fasihi andishi.Thibitisha usemi huu kwa hoja tano huku ukizingatia sifa za fasihi simulizi.
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9. Wewe ni mwanafunzi wa Kidato cha Pili ambaye una rafiki wa Kidato cha kwanza. Rafiki yako amekuomba umfafanulie maana ya maneno yafuatayo ili aweze kuelewa zaidi, kwani darasani hakuelewa vizuri. Msaidie rafiki yako kwa kumfafanulia maneno yafuatayo:
(i) Vichekesho
(ii) Mtindo
(iii) Lakabu
(iv)Soga
(v) Dhamira
SEHEMU C (Alama 15)
10. Mwandikie baba yako barua ambaye ni mkuu wa shule ya sekondari Kivukoni SLP 20 Singida kumuomba hela ya safari ya kutembelea mbuga za Wanyama. Jina lako liwe Masumbuko Likoko SLP 345 Mbeya .
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GEOGRAPHY FORM TWO
PRE-NECTA-2025
CODE 012
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
i. The instrument at the weather station which is painted white and is used for storing other weather instruments is known as a
ii. Lines of longitude measure distances:
(A) North and South from the Equator
(B) East and West from the Prime Meridian
(C) Around the Earth's circumference
(D) From the Earth's surface to its center
iii. A map showing important natural and human made feature is known as
iv. Which type of mountains are formed when a movement in the earth’s crust forces the rocks to break and form faults?
v. Geography connects to other subjects, like science and history, because:
(A) Many things happen on Earth, which is related to lots of subjects
(B) It's the most important subject
(C) You need maps to study anything
(D) You don't need other subjects
vi. Which one of the following climatic elements is not influenced by temperature?
vii. An agricultural activity which involves crop production in a small piece of land is called?
viii. What if timber as used in Geography?
ix. The production of bulk products like iron, steel, car assembly and ship building is referred to as:-
x. Major categories of minerals are:-
2. Match the following heavenly bodies in LIST A with their description in LIST B
| LIST A | LIST B |
| A. Large, round celestial body that orbits a star B. A bright streak of light caused by a space rock burning up in the atmosphere C. A celestial body with sufficient mass for self-gravity to hold a spherical shape D. Relatively small object orbiting the Sun, mainly found in the Asteroid Belt E. Icy object with a tail of gas and dust when near the Sun |
3. (a) What is the difference between climate and weather?
(b) What is the importance of climate to human activities.
4. (a) Define the term transport
(b) Name the three major forms of transport
5. (a) List the advantage and disadvantages of sea transport
(b) Name two lakes used for transport purposes in East Africa
6. (a) Name four relief features of the ocean flow
(b). Identify two types of ocean Currents
7. Discuss problems facing large scale agriculture in Tanzania.
8. Which are the factors influencing mineral exploitation?
9. Point out disadvantages faced by women or girls who walk for a long distance looking for firewood.
SECTION C
10. Mr. Sagutinho is an investor from Brazil who wants to start a manufacturing industry in Tanzania. Which are the factors to consider where to locate his manufacturing industry?
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
FORM TWO
PRE-NECTA EXAMS- 2025
TIME 2: 30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
Answer ALL questions in this section
i. Jerry’s car is big and attractive. The underlined descriptions are in terms of:-
ii. Olabisi is a form four student, she is having her Certificate of Secondary Education Examination ( C S E E ) in November this year, since she is in a boarding school, her aunt decides to send her a card before her examination. What kind of a card do you think it is?
vi. Our English teacher often teaches for an hour. Why article “an” is used instead of other article?
vii. Esther is tall, Rachael is taller but Jackline is ____
viii. Maduhu was watching a match between Simba and Azam F.C. at Jamhuri Stadium. In this situation Maduhu was a:
ix. Regina’s dog is black and cruel. The description is in terms of _____
x. Imagine you are filling in an official form. You came across an item that requires you to fill in the particulars about the country you belong to. What does this item refer to__________
2. Match the occupation descriptions in list A with their corresponding common names in list by writing the letter of the correct answer below the item number in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B
Answer all questions
(B) Make one sentence for each of the following prepositions
4. (A) Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb given in the brackets.
(B) Write the adjectives in brackets into their correct form
5. Re- arrange the following sentences into logical sequence to Make the information meaningful. Sentence number 6 has been done as an example.
6. Re- write the following sentences in passive voice.
7. Imagine that your family is inviting relatives and friends to the birthday party of your sister Anjilili that is expected to be held at Serena hotel in Dar es Salaam on 20th November, 2023 from 6:00pm to 8:00 pm. Prepare a formal invitation card using the following guidelines.
8. Complete the following sentences using words given in the list by writing it in the blank spaces provided.
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9. (a)Re- write the following sentences according to the instructions given in brackets.
(b) Change the following sentences into passive voice
(i) We keep the butter her
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(ii) You must shut the door
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(iii) He invited me to go
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(iv) I remember them taking me to the zoo
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(v) Who painted it?
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SECTION C
10. Assume that you want to travel to Arusha for vacation and you have heard that in Arusha there is a VIP hotel that is luxury and has all the things that will make you refresh. How would you make a reservation in that hotel?
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HISTORY FORM TWO
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TIME 2:30 Hours
Instructions:
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of 10 questions.
2. Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
3. All writing must be in black or blue pen.
4. All communication devices are not allowed in the examination room.
5. Write your examination number at the top right corner of every page.
SECTION A (MARKS 15)
Answer all questions.
(i) One disadvantages of linguistic as source of history is that
(ii) Walata was a trading town found in:
(iii) The following are factors that led to emergence of Ghana Kingdom except.
(iv) Earlier contact between East Africa and the world was mainly due to:-
(v) Which was not a social motive of contact between Africa and Middle East?
(vi) Which group of people had a King with Golden Stool?
(vii) In which year did Egypt destroy Lango and acholi religion in Uganda?
(viii) The following are factor for Transition from primitive communalism to slavery and Feudal production, except?
(ix) A situation where a person is owned by another purposely as an instrument of production is called?
(x) The development and widespread use of iron tools marked the beginning of the Iron Age. One major consequence of this advancement was:
2. Match the following items.
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SECTION B (70 MARKS)
3. Explain the social and economic effects of the contacts between the people of Africa the Middle and the Far East.
4. Identify the types of social organizations and production that existed in Africa up to the19th century
5. (a)Mention three groups of Ngoni that migrated to East Africa
(b) Discuss the causes of Ngoni Migration
6. Explain the characteristics of feudalism.
7. Explain the ways through which Africans interacted economically
8. Which goods were most needed and traded during Trans – Saharan Trade? Mention any five goods.
9. (a) Name the tools used in each of the following stages;
(b) How did man obtain food in the following stages;
οΆ Earlier stone age
οΆ Middle stone age
SECTION C
10. As population increased in Africa resources became scarce and competitive. In support of this statement, mention and discuss six factors that made Africans to interact.
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CIVICS FORM TWO
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CODE 011
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
(ii) A type of dictatorship where a few persons form and control the government is called?
(iii) Freedom of expression can be limited when;
(iv) Ability to express ones opinions, desires, strongly with confidence is?
(v) Freedom of a country to govern itself is called?
(vi) The way one selects acceptable alternative which help him or her act and reach targeted goals is;
(vii) At red light;
(viii) Which is not a requirement to apply for citizenship?
(ix) A foreign woman can become a citizen by?
(x) A set of laws that govern the country is;
2. Matching items
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SECTION B
3. (a) Define the following terms
(b) Mention five examples of civil and political right.
4. Write short notes about the following words.
5. Explain the difference between gender and sex.
6. Write down five differences between democratic government and non democratic government.
7. (a) Enumerate responsibilities one has towards special groups
(b) Explain how one can become citizen by Naturalization
8. Explain the meaning of the following terms;
i) Vandalism
ii) Towing
iii) Break down
9. List down there factors that are necessary for family stability.
SECTION C
10. Discuss the concept of gender equality and its importance in society.
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PHYSICS FORM TWO
PRE-NECTA– 2025
031
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions
SECTION A.
1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from the alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
i) Why Physics, Chemistry and Biology are natural science subjects?
A. They need practical work only
B. They need only theory for learning
C. They need only observation
D. They need practical and theory work for learning
ii) A Doctor buys petrol from a petrol filling station. What does he/she pay for?
A. Mass
B. Volume
C. Density
D. Pressure
iii) The standard units of the basic quantities in measurements are as follows;
A. Kilogram, cubic metre and minutes
B. Metre, cubic centimeter and hours
C. Kilogram, metre and second
D. Centimeter, hours and cubic millimeter
iv). On the moon, as astronaut cannot drink lemonade with the help of a straw because; -
A. Acceleration due to gravity on the moon is less.
B. Lemonade evaporate quickly on the moon.
C. Increases due to area.
D. There is no atmosphere on the moon.
v) Relative density of a substance is 2.5. What is its density?
A. Equal to the density of water
B. Greater than density of water
C. Equal to the volume of water displaced
D. Less than density of water
vi). Which of the following forces can cause the mosquito larvae to float on water?
A. Surface tension
B. Adhesive force
C. Friction force
D. Cohesive force
vii) If the angle between two plane mirrors is 60 0 what will be the number of images?
viii) What name is given to the process in which a parallel beam of incident light is reflected as a not parallel beam of light?
A. Diffuse reflection
B. Internal reflection
C. Regular reflection
D. Angular reflection
ix) Which of the machines below is a first-class lever?
A. Scissor
B. Shovel
C. Wheelbarrow
D. Tweezer
x) A current of I.OA passes in the circuit as shown in the figure below. What is the numerical value of resistance Q?

A. 1.5
B. 3.5
C. 4.5
D. 2.5
2. Match the meaning of the terminologies used in structure and properties of matter in list A With their corresponding terms in list B by writing the letter of the correct answer in the Table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i). Tendency of matter to be in state of random motion (ii). Ability of liquids to rise or fall in a narrow tube (iii). Attraction force between molecules of the same substance (iv). Ability of the surface of a liquid to behave like a fully stretched elastic skin (v). Movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration |
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SECTION B
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(b). List down three conditions necessary for a body to float
(c). An object of weight
when immersed in the water it experiences an up thrust of
. Calculate the following
4. (a) State Paschal principle as it applied in pressure
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(b) State any four application of atmospheric pressure
(c). Briefly explain why the woman wearing shoes with pointed heels is more likely to cause damage to the wooden floor than the elephant.
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(d). What will be the pressure due to a column of water of height
if the density of water is
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5. (a) When water and mercury were in two separate measuring cylinders, the teacher asked student to observe the reading in both cylinders. Why does mercury form downward meniscus while that of water forms upward meniscus?
(b) A force of 4 N causes a certain copper wire to extend to 1.0 mm. Find the load that will cause a 3.2 mm extension on the same wire.
6. (a) When the metal can that containing hot water is closed, and the cold water is poured on it, the can collapses. Why?
(b) In an experiment using Hare’s apparatus, the lengths of methanol and water columns were found to be 16 cm and 12.8 cm respectively
(i) What is the relative density of methanol?
(ii) If the length of methanol column was altered to 21.5 cm what would be the new height of the water column?
7. a)i. Differentiate Distance from displacement.
ii. Write down three equations of linear motion
b) A paratrooper falling under gravity after 6 seconds,
i. what will be the maximum height covered?
ii. What will be its velocity when hitting the ground?
8. a) state laws of reflection
b) Explain the behavior of light when it encounters translucent, transparent and opaque materials
c) Calculate number of images when the angle between two plane mirrors is: i. 600 ii. 00
d) How the number of images formed by plane mirrors related to the angle between two plane mirrors?
9. a) By using a concept of pressure explain why a tractor is designed with wide tires?
b) A rectangular block weighting 320N has dimensions of 4m x 2mx 10m. What is the greater pressure and least pressure it can be exerted on the ground?
(c). Explain why the wall of the dam is made much thicker at the bottom than at the top?
d) What is usefulness of atmospheric pressure in real life situation? (Any three)
SECTION C
10. a) state Newton’s laws of motion.
b) i. Give reason why a person doing high jump bend a little his legs on landing ii. Why it’s necessary to use seat belt in a car?
c) A tennis ball whose mass is 150 g is moving at a speed of 20 m/s. it is then brought to rest by one player in 0.05 s. find average force applied.
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CHEMISTRY FORM TWO
PRE-NECTA EXAMS– 2025
TIME: 2:30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
Answer ALL questions.
i. Which one of the following represent the chemical combination of substances result into the formation of water;
ii. What is so special with Francium and Fluorine compared to other elements in the periodic table?
iii. A mixture of two solid substance is commonly heated in the laboratory to produce oxygen such mixture could be that of:-
iv. What type of displacement is done by collecting pure hydrogen in the laboratory;
v. What is kindling temperature
vi. Which element will form a compound of the formular M2O3 where M is a metal?
viii. What is so unique about a hydrogen atom on comparing it with other elements?
ix. Identify the skill not acquired during chemistry study
x. When one wants to light the Bunsen burner, what is the first thing to do;
2. Match the items in List A with their corresponding responses in List B.
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SECTION B
(b) Explain why water is NOT used to extinguish class E fires.
(c ) Give a reason to support the following facts
4. The following are atomic and ionic radii (in nm) of members of the same group of the periodic table use the information to answer the questions that follow. The letters do not represent the actual
| Element | Atomic radii (nm) | Ionic (nm) |
| A B C D E | 0.157 0.216 0.133 0.235 0.203 | 0.098 0.149 0.078 0.165 0.133 |
5. Gas “P” has the following properties; it is highly flammable, readily combines with other elements, readily reacts with other chemical substance and is a strong reducing agent.
6. (a) write down the chemical formula of the following compounds
(b) Write the IUPAC names of the following chemical compounds:
(i) H2SO4 ________________________________________________
(ii) HCl O3 __________________________________________________
(iii) Cu2O ____________________________________________________
7. (a) Which are the three sub – atomic particles;
(b) Which sub – atomic particles from the nucleus and what is their common name?
Particles (i) ……………………………. (ii) …………………………………………
Common name …………………………………………………….
8. (a) Define:- (i) Valency (ii) oxidation state (iii) Radical.
(b) Calculate the oxidation number of the underlined elements:-
(i) Na2SO4 (ii) SO42- (iii) K2Cr2O7 (iv) NH4+ (v) MnO4-
9. (a) Define the following terms;
(b) Name impurities that can be found in water?
(c) State any two methods of domestic water treatment;
(i) ……………………………………………………………………………..
(ii) …………………………………………………………………………….
SECTION C
10. (a) What is the suitable term in chemistry used for the tendency of an
electron pair towards itself? …………………………………………………………
(b) Can isolated atoms show the same behaviour? …………………………………….
(c) Which is the suitable term in chemistry used in opposite to the 7(a) and (b) behaviours above? …………………………………………………………………
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BIOLOGY FORM TWO PRE NECTA EXAMINATIONS
-2025
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
i. Which feature helps to strengthen and support xylem vessels?
ii. The component of blood responsible for carrying oxygen is:
iii. A food sample which was tested by boiling with Benedict's or Fehling's solution gave an orange precipitate. This showed that the food sample contained
iv. The role of light in photosynthesis is to
v. Movement of food down the oesophagus is aided by;
vi. The type of respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen is:
vii. Which of the following does not support the growth of micro-organism?
viii. Which of the following apply in a balanced grassland ecosystem?
ix. Which of the following is a disease caused by a protozoan?
x. The site of protein synthesis within a cell is the:
2. Match the parts of the respiratory system with their functions:
| LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B
3. a) Name the different shapes of bacteria
b) List any four advantages of bacteria
c) Outline the harmful effects of viruses.
4. (a)Differentiate between transpiration and guttation.
(b)Explain the significance of transpiration in plants.
5. (a) Draw and label the structure of mushroom
(b) Give five economic importance of Kingdom fungi
6. Briefly explain the following methods of food preservation. In each give an example of food preserved.
a) Boiling
b) Smoking
c) Salting
d) Pickling
e) Drying
7. Describe the process of gaseous exchange in plants through stomata.
8. a) Briefly explain how the food moves down the alimentary canal
b) Explain the adaptations of the stomach in the process of digestion
c) Mention the role the following in digestion
i) Hydrochloric acid
ii) Pepsin
iii) Rennin
iv) Mucus.
9. What is the role of the lymphatic system in maintaining fluid balance?
SECTION C
10. Describe the process of blood clotting.
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PRESIDENTS OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINSTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAM SERIES
FORM TWO PRE MOCK EXAMINATION
GEOGRAPHY
CODE 013
TIME: 2:30 HRS. APRIL 2025
Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
2. Answer ALL questions.
3. Section A and C carry fifteen (15) marks each and section B carries seventy
(70) marks.
4. All writings must be in blue or black ink and should be written in the space
provided.
5. Cellular phones, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room,
6. Write your examination number at the top right corner of every page.
SECTION A: (15 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section
1. For each of the items (i) – (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided below.
(i) Miss Asha is a small animal keeper at the village, she has two cows and she normally uses a rope to tie them to the post at one end of the rope and the other side being tied to the cow’s leg. Which process is this?
A. Zero grazing
B. Transhumance
C. Tethering
D. Nomadism
E. Sedentary
(ii) Jesca was swimming at deep sea on the way she met a long, narrow, steep sided elongation plunging from the deep-sea plain. What is the common name of the feature?
A. oceanic ridge
B. Continental shelf
C. Ocean
D. Deep Sea plain
E. Ocean floods
(iii) Suppose you want to carry out a field study on the atmospheric conditions suitable for growth of banana on village farm. What are the best weather components to be considered?
A. Rainfall and wind
B. Rainfall and cloud cover
C. Moisture and sunshine
D. Rainfall and temperature
E. Pressure and humidity
(iv) The Tourists enjoyed the temperature of Kilwa which was 32°C at sea level. They also planned to travel from Kilwa to Mwanza which is 1500M above sea level. What will be the temperature experienced by tourists in Mwanza?
A. 9°C
B. 19°C
C. 23°C
D. 0.6°C
E. 29°C
(v) A form of human activities which involves extraction of resources from the natural environment is
A. Primary activities
B. Secondary activities
C. Quaternary activities
D. Quinary activities
E. Tertiary activities
(vi) Which type of mountain is formed by prolonged denudation?
A. Block mountains
B. Residual mountains
C. Volcanic mountains
D. Fold mountains
E. Extinct volcanic mountain
(vii) Which of the following cannot be used effectively to locate a place on a map?
A. Place names
B. Altitude
C. Grid reference
D. Bearing and direction
E. Longitude and Latitude
viii) A farmer planted maize, cassava, watermelon and beans on the same farm. This process is called.
A. Bush fallowing
B. Shifting cultivation
C. Mixed farming
D. Manufacture
E. Intercropping
(ix) The environmentalist emphasizes the people on the use of solar energy as the source of energy in their daily activities due to the fact that solar energy is:
A. Non-renewable energy
B. Non energy
C. Renewable energy
D. Available energy
E. Environmentally friendly energy
(x) Form Two students from Njombe Girls Secondary School visited different historical sites found in Bagamoyo. Identify the type of tourism they were involved in:
A. Cultural tourism
B. International tourism
C. Eco-tourism
D. Domestic tourism
E. Artificial tourism
2. Match the description of Geographical term in LIST A with the corresponding correct item in LIST B by writing a correct response below in term of number provided
| LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B (70 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
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3. Form one students from Kiwanjani Boys Secondary School visited the weather station at Kilimanjaro region; they saw various instruments and devices. One device was white wooden box, a box had louvers all the sides and double boarded roof. If mounted on a stand 121 cm above the ground, it was the first time for form one students to see that device.
a) As a form two student, identify the name of that device
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b) Why do you think the device was having the following characteristics
i. Paint white
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ii. Had louvers to all sides
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c) Name the two (2) major instruments kept in it
(i) ___________________________________________________
(ii) ___________________________________________________
d) Mention the uses of instruments mentioned above.
(i) ___________________________________________________
(ii) ___________________________________________________
e) List one (1) importance of that station in our daily life
(i) ___________________________________________________
4. A resource is anything that can be utilized if necessary. Ambwene is a fisherman who uses to catch fishes from Lake Victoria for food and Commercial purposes.
(a) Identify the type of activity mentioned above
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(b) Explain any four characteristics of small-scale crop cultivation
(i)…………………………………………………………………………………….
(ii)……………………………………………………………………………………
(iii)…………………………………………………………………………………..
(iv)…………………………………………………………………………………..
5. (a) Outline five importance of human economic activities
(i) …………………………………………………………………………………
(ii)…………………………………………………………………………………
(iii)………………………………………………………………………………….
(iv)………………………………………………………………………………….
(v)………………………………………………………………………………….
(b) Mention the three environmental problems associated with human activities
i) ____________________________________________________________
ii) ____________________________________________________________
iii) ____________________________________________________________
(c) Water is useful in the growth of any country’s economy. Mention two
product obtained from water.
(i)…………………………………………………………………………………
(ii)………………………………………………………………………………..
6. Maasai in Tanzania are famous in livestock keeping. They normally keep their animals by moving from one place to another with their herds in searching of water and pastures.
a) What is the system of livestock keeping they practice?
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b) Outline the three environmental advantages transhumance
(i)…………………………………………………………………………
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(ii)………………………………………………………………………
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(iii)………………………………………………………………………..
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c) Apart from Maasai suggest other two (2) societies in East Africa practicing
such system.
i. ______________________________________________________
ii. ______________________________________________________
d) List the three benefits of the livestock keeping identified in (a) above
i. ______________________________________________________
ii. ______________________________________________________
iii. ______________________________________________________
7. (a) Despite the highnumberof touristsin Tanzanians, we are still facing with problems
mention five (5) problems of tourism
(i)……………………………………………………………………….
(ii)………………………………………………………………………
(iii)………………………………………………………………………
(iv)………………………………………………………………………
(v)………………………………………………………………………..
8. The meteorological data obtained in sea meteorological center was as follows
| MONTH | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
| TEMPERATURE (°C) | 13 | 16 | 20 | 25 | 28 | 35 | 36 | 35 | 32 | 26 | 19 | 14 |
| RAINFALL (mm) | 2.5 | 2.5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2.5 | 0 | 0 | 2.5 | 15 |
(i) Calculate the mean annual temperature for the station
(ii) Calculate the total annual rainfall for the station
(iii) give the annual range of temperature for the station
(iv) suggest the type of the climate.
(v) Outline the two crops which can be grown on the place
(a) ……………………………………………..
(b) ………………………………………………
9. Study careful the Map of MALAGARASI and then answer the following questions:
MALAGARASI SCALE 1:50,000

(i) Write grid references of the following points.
A…………………………………………………….
B……………………………………………………
C. ……………………………………………………
E……………………………………………………..
G…………………………………………………..
(ii) (a) Find the area of Kivu swamp in square kilometers
(iii) Express the given scale into Statement
(iv) Mention three (3) human activities found on the map.
(a) ……………………………………………………
(b)…………………………………………………….
(c) …………………………………………………..
SECTION C (15 Marks)
10. Analyze six problems facing small scale Agriculture in Tanzania
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FORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAMINATION.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper consist of section A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions
2. Answer all questions in all sections in the space provided
3. Section A carries fifteen (15) marks, B carries seventy (70) and C carries fifteen (15) marks
4. All writings must be in blue or black ink except drawing which must be in pencil
SECTION A (15) MARKS
Answer all question in this Section
| LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B (70 marks)
a) Name the disease that your patient is suffering from
b) Give four (4) symptoms of the abovementioned disease in (a) above.
c) Suggest four (4) ways to prevent the disease mentioned in (a) above. (01) mark.
b) Identify six (6) steps involve in using microscope( 01 marks)
b) Identify and state their function Six (6) components of the First aid Kit (1/2) mark. Total (06) marks.
Group A put Mosses and Ferns in the same division because they both have chlorophyll while group B but the plant in different division because Mosses do not have Vascular tissue but ferns have vascular tissue.
(b) Why is it healthily advised to boil drinking water? Give reason.
SECTION C (15 MARKS)
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 203
Candidate’s index number ……………………………….
THE PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION
FORM TWO MID TERM EXAMINATION MAY, 2025
041 BASIC MATHEMATICS
TIME : 2: 30HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
1. This paper consists of ten ( 10 ) questions
2. Answer ALL questions in the space provided
3. Show clearly all necessary working
4. Where necessary mathematical table may be used.
5. Cellular phones, calculator and any un- authorized materials are not allowed in the examination room
6. Write the index number at the top right corner of every page.
1. a) Four wooden rods are of lengths 120cm, 150cm, 180cm and 240cm respectively. They are put into the small pieces which are of the same length. What is the greatest possible length for these pieces if no wood is left over?
b) By how much is the sum of
and
less than
?
2. a) Mr.Kazidi walked a distance of 1 kilometre and 300 metres from his home to shop, he then walked further 0.85 kilometres to stadium to great his friends who was watching football. Calculate the total distance in metresKazidi travelled.
b) A rectangular tank has its internal measurements of 6.0m long, 3.5m wide and 4.9m high. Estimate the total litres that the tank can hold
3. a) If the degree of an interior angle of a regular polygon is twice the degree of exterior angle of it. Determine,
i) The size of an interior angle
ii) The number of sides of that polygon
iii) Sketch and name that polygon.
b) The area of Mr. Daslo trapezium plot is 143cm2. If the lengths of its parallel sides are 14cm and 8cm respectively. Find its height.
4. a) If 4 pens and 11 pencils costs 1240/- and 3 pens and 2 pencils costs 680/-. What are the cost of pen and pencils?
b) The product of two consecutive even numbers is 288. Work out for their sum.
5. a) Book seller bought 100 books for Tshs. 20,000/- . He sold 80% of them at a profit of 25% , 60% of the remaining at a loss of 5% , and the rest at the buying price. Find his overall profit.
b) Three people contributed Tshs. 45,000/- ,Tshs 30,000/- and Tshs. 25,000/- to start a business and they agreed also to share the profit obtained in the ratio of their investment. If the last one gets Tshs. 8000/-.
i) Find the total profit
ii) Find the shares obtained by the other two.
6. a) If the line whose equation is y = 3x – k passes through the points (6,10) and ( q, 22) . Find the value of k and q .
b) Point A ( 2, 1 ) is first reflected in the line x = -1 and then enlarged with a scale factor of 2 . Find the final image.
7. a) (i) Given the equation
=
, finding the values of a, b, c and d.
b) Find the value of m in 3 – m log 2 = log 250 without using mathematical table.
8. a) PQR is an isosceles triangle, where by
=
, and
=
. If S is a point between Q and R. Prove that
.
b) Triangles ABC and DEF are similar. Find the size of the angles labeled x, y, z and w.

9. a) The angle of elevation of the top of a vertical building from a point on the ground is 25
. The point on the ground is 80m away from the base of the building. By sketching a diagram representing this information. Calculate the height of the building ( write the answer correct to one decimal place.)
b) Without using mathematical tables, evaluate ![]()
10. a) A boy has 50 marbles , 35 marbles had some red mark and 20 marbles had some blue mark and 12 marbles had both red and blue mark.
i) Represent the information in the Venn diagram.
ii) How many marbles had neither red nor blue mark.
b) The following table shows distribution scores of 50 students in Geography examination.
| Class limit | 35 - 44 | 45 - 54 | 55 - 64 | 65 - 74 | 75 - 84 | 85 - 94 |
| Frequency | 4 | x | 10 | 12 | 6 | 8 |
i) Construct frequency distribution table.
ii) Draw a cumulative frequency curve
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iii) How many students failed if the pass mark was 65% ?
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PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
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SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
FORM TWO MID TERM EXAMINATION
COMMERCE
TIME: 2.30 HRS MARCH 2025
Instructions
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Answer all questions in this section
6. Minza is a small scale farmer in your area who plant maize, cotton and sunflower in a piece of land. Give him five advantages if she will decide concentrating to produce maize only?
7. JB is among a successful entrepreneurer in Bariadi who is dealing with different business activities such as petrol stations etc. In reference to JB give out their contributions to the economy. (five points)
8. Simiyu Regional Commissioner, prepare sports and games “bonanza” at Bariadi sec. school for the aim of collecting money for physical exercise and fitness to reduce non-communicable diseases. Due to that occasion, briefly explain five business opportunities may raise there.
9. In Tanzania there is many local traders, whom their business does not expand and contributions to the national economy it still low. What are the problems faces them. (Five points)
SECTION C (15 marks)
Attempt this question
10. Explain five importance of warehousing to the businessman.
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COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
MARCH-APRIL-2025
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
1. For each of the items (i)-(x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternative and write its letter besides the item number in the answer booklet provided. (@1mark=10 marks)
i. Most of African societies are famous in moving with their livestock in search for water and pasture. Which among of the following are the examples of pastoralists’ societies in East Africa?
ii. The following below is the general term which refers to all things that attract tourists such as national parks, museums, good infrastructure and historical site?
iii. The keeping of livestock in Australia is mostly done in ranches where small pieces of land are prepared so as the livestock can be fed systematically to avoid overgrazing. These pieces of land prepared are commonly known as ..
iv. Teaching is one of the examples of human activities that are performed in Tanzania by teachers. What kind of human activity performed by these people?
v. The announcements about the trend of Covid 19 were announced in USA 56oW at 02:00p.m. At what longitude did Tanzanians supposed to listen the announcements if it was 08:24 p.m?
vi. Places in the East of Greenwich experience sun rise before places in the West because earth .
vii) The following are the measures to improve small scale agriculture in Tanzania except
viii. One of the form four students was wondering what causes the seasons of the year, you as a form one class who has been taught the causes of the seasons. What are the two causes would you explain to this student?
ix. Kigogo had a map which had lines on it joining various places with the same amount of clouds. The name of lines on Kigogo’s map are geographically called:
x. The sun appears overhead at the equator twice a year 21st march and 21st June. These periods are commonly known as
2. Match the following geographical events in LIST A with their corresponding dates in LIST B by writing the Letter of correspondence item in the box provided below (@1mark=5marks)
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Answer ALL questions in this section
3. Mr. Mabala had a farm, but he always used to cultivate maize. As time went on he wondered why the harvests were decreasing without knowing that monoculture was the problem. You as a form two student who knows different proper methods of farming, Piefly explain to him with five (5) of them so that he can continue having high production. (@2marks=10marks)
4. Carefully study the map extract of KILACHA HILL and answer the questions that follow
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5. The process whereby water is transferred from the land to the air through plant roots and leaves vary from one place to another depends on the number of factors. You as an expert of this circumstance, briefly explain five (5) of them.
6. Always the oceanic floor is not uniform, it tends to vary from one place to another as it has different features. With this regard, draw a well labeled structure of the oceanic floor and indicate all eight (8) parts. (A good structure will weigh 2marks and well labeling, each 1mark=8marks)=10marks
7. (a) The establishment of an industry in a certain area depends on different issues. What makes different industries in Tanzania to be located where they are? Mention five (5) points.
(b) Minerals are useful in the growth of any country’s economy. List five (5) points to show how mining industries contribute to the economy of Tanzania.
8. (a) Convert the following scales according to the instructions given
(b) State the compass direction for each of the following compass bearings.
(c) How can the positions of objects be shown in any topographical map? Mention four(4) points.
9. Carefully study the data below and answer the questions that follow J
| Month | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
| Temperature(oC) | 28 | 27 | 28 | 24 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 28 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 30 |
| Rainfall (mm) | 200 | 150 | 190 | 140 | 160 | 200 | 202 | 112 | 226 | 130 | 300 | 250 |
i. Calculate the total rainfall of the last six months of the given data (1 mark)
ii. Change the temperature range of the given data into degrees Fahrenheit (3 marks)
iii. Calculate the mean temperature of the given data (2 marks)
iv. With two reasons, identify the type of climate of the given data. (3marks)
Reasons
v. Mention two crops that may grow in the mentioned type of climate in 9(iv) above (each
SECTION C 15 MARKS
Answer the question given
10. The responsibility of fetching water in most Tanzanian societies is a cultural and gender-related activity in terms of who is responsible for fetching water and carrying it from the sources as it is for women and children especially girls. They travel a long distance to fetch water for domestic uses where they encountered with different problems. With six (6) points justify the truth of the statement.
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JAMUHURI YA MUUNGANO WA TANZANIA
OFISI YA RAIS
TAWALA ZA MIKOA NA SERIKALI ZA MITAA
MITIHANI YA KUJIPIMA SEKONDARI
KIDATO CHA PILI
021 KISWAHILI
MUDA: SAA 2:30 MACHI 2025
MAELEKEZO
SEHEMU A (ALAMA 15)
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii.
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FORM TWO MID TERM EXAMINATION
COMMERCE
TIME: 2.30 HRS MARCH 2025
Instructions
SECTION A (15 Marks)
(Answer ALL questions in this section)
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SECTION B (70 marks)
Answer all questions in this section
6. Minza is a small scale farmer in your area who plant maize, cotton and sunflower in a piece of land. Give him five advantages if she will decide concentrating to produce maize only?
7. JB is among a successful entrepreneurer in Bariadi who is dealing with different business activities such as petrol stations etc. In reference to JB give out their contributions to the economy. (five points)
8. Simiyu Regional Commissioner, prepare sports and games “bonanza” at Bariadi sec. school for the aim of collecting money for physical exercise and fitness to reduce non-communicable diseases. Due to that occasion, briefly explain five business opportunities may raise there.
9. In Tanzania there is many local traders, whom their business does not expand and contributions to the national economy it still low. What are the problems faces them. (Five points)
SECTION C (15 marks)
Attempt this question
10. Explain five importance of warehousing to the businessman.
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MARCH-APRIL-2025
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
1. For each of the items (i)-(x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternative and write its letter besides the item number in the answer booklet provided. (@1mark=10 marks)
i. Most of African societies are famous in moving with their livestock in search for water and pasture. Which among of the following are the examples of pastoralists’ societies in East Africa?
ii. The following below is the general term which refers to all things that attract tourists such as national parks, museums, good infrastructure and historical site?
iii. The keeping of livestock in Australia is mostly done in ranches where small pieces of land are prepared so as the livestock can be fed systematically to avoid overgrazing. These pieces of land prepared are commonly known as ..
iv. Teaching is one of the examples of human activities that are performed in Tanzania by teachers. What kind of human activity performed by these people?
v. The announcements about the trend of Covid 19 were announced in USA 56oW at 02:00p.m. At what longitude did Tanzanians supposed to listen the announcements if it was 08:24 p.m?
vi. Places in the East of Greenwich experience sun rise before places in the West because earth .
vii) The following are the measures to improve small scale agriculture in Tanzania except
viii. One of the form four students was wondering what causes the seasons of the year, you as a form one class who has been taught the causes of the seasons. What are the two causes would you explain to this student?
ix. Kigogo had a map which had lines on it joining various places with the same amount of clouds. The name of lines on Kigogo’s map are geographically called:
x. The sun appears overhead at the equator twice a year 21st march and 21st June. These periods are commonly known as
2. Match the following geographical events in LIST A with their corresponding dates in LIST B by writing the Letter of correspondence item in the box provided below (@1mark=5marks)
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SECTION B 70 MARKS
Answer ALL questions in this section
3. Mr. Mabala had a farm, but he always used to cultivate maize. As time went on he wondered why the harvests were decreasing without knowing that monoculture was the problem. You as a form two student who knows different proper methods of farming, Piefly explain to him with five (5) of them so that he can continue having high production. (@2marks=10marks)
4. Carefully study the map extract of KILACHA HILL and answer the questions that follow
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5. The process whereby water is transferred from the land to the air through plant roots and leaves vary from one place to another depends on the number of factors. You as an expert of this circumstance, briefly explain five (5) of them.
6. Always the oceanic floor is not uniform, it tends to vary from one place to another as it has different features. With this regard, draw a well labeled structure of the oceanic floor and indicate all eight (8) parts. (A good structure will weigh 2marks and well labeling, each 1mark=8marks)=10marks
7. (a) The establishment of an industry in a certain area depends on different issues. What makes different industries in Tanzania to be located where they are? Mention five (5) points.
(b) Minerals are useful in the growth of any country’s economy. List five (5) points to show how mining industries contribute to the economy of Tanzania.
8. (a) Convert the following scales according to the instructions given
(b) State the compass direction for each of the following compass bearings.
(c) How can the positions of objects be shown in any topographical map? Mention four(4) points.
9. Carefully study the data below and answer the questions that follow J
| Month | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
| Temperature(oC) | 28 | 27 | 28 | 24 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 28 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 30 |
| Rainfall (mm) | 200 | 150 | 190 | 140 | 160 | 200 | 202 | 112 | 226 | 130 | 300 | 250 |
i. Calculate the total rainfall of the last six months of the given data (1 mark)
ii. Change the temperature range of the given data into degrees Fahrenheit (3 marks)
iii. Calculate the mean temperature of the given data (2 marks)
iv. With two reasons, identify the type of climate of the given data. (3marks)
Reasons
v. Mention two crops that may grow in the mentioned type of climate in 9(iv) above (each
SECTION C 15 MARKS
Answer the question given
10. The responsibility of fetching water in most Tanzanian societies is a cultural and gender-related activity in terms of who is responsible for fetching water and carrying it from the sources as it is for women and children especially girls. They travel a long distance to fetch water for domestic uses where they encountered with different problems. With six (6) points justify the truth of the statement.
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PHYSICS FORM TWO
TIME: 2:30HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 Marks)
(Answer all questions in this section)
1. For each of the items (i)-(x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternative and write its letter besides the item number in the answer booklet provided. (@1mark=10 marks)
(i)What is the name given to the study of weather and climate which relates greatly with physics as its instruments such as rain gauge and wind vane use principles of physics?
(ii) Which of the following is one of the importance of First Aid in the physics laboratory?
(iii) What is the name given to any substance that has mass and can occupy space?
(iv) Which abstract physical quantity without it there is no work?
(v) Why do beans seem to swell up when soaked in water for overnight?
(vi) Which one of the following explanations does not describe the importance of studying physics?
A. It enables us to answer many questions concerned with physical properties of matter
B. It enables different people to acquire skills that require in different professions
C. It enables us to design and manufacture different items
D. It develops awareness of conserving environment
(vii) The same body is immersed in liquid A and then in liquid B the extent to which the body sinks in liquid B is less than in liquid A. what conclusion can be derived from such observation?
A. The density of liquid A is more than the density of liquid B
B. The density of liquid B is more than that of liquid A
C. The density of solid body is less than that of the liquid
D. The density of liquid A is the same as that of liquid B
(viii) Which of the following equilibrium condition apply to walking?
A. Un stable equilibrium
B. Stable equilibrium
C. Neutral equilibrium
D. Both stable and unstable equilibrium
(ix) A student gets an electric shock and falls down unconscious in a physics laboratory. Which of the following would you do first to help the victim?
A. Administers breathing exercise
B. call the physics teacher
C. call other students
D. call a medical doctor
(x) On the moon, as astronaut cannot drink lemonade with the help of a straw because; -
A. Acceleration due to gravity on the moon is less.
B. Lemonade evaporate quickly on the moon.
C. Increases due to area.
D. There is no atmosphere on the moon.
2. Match the meaning of the terminologies used in structure and properties of matter in list A With their corresponding terms in list B by writing the letter of the correct answer in the Table provided.
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| (i). Tendency of matter to be in state of random motion (ii). Ability of liquids to rise or fall in a narrow tube (iii). Attraction force between molecules of the same substance (iv). Ability of the surface of a liquid to behave like a fully stretched elastic skin (v). Movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration |
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3. (a) Differentiate ferromagnetic materials From paramagnetic materials by giving two typical examples of each. (04 Marks)
(b) As a student who has the knowledge of magnets, how can you advice a person who is doing the business of selling magnets the three appropriate ways of storing magnets so that they can last longer. (06 Mark)
4. (a) What is the function of the constriction in a clinical thermometer? (03 Marks)
(b) (i) A certain nurse was seen sterilizing a clinical thermometer with boiled water, which is dangerous to the thermometer. Giving reason explain why this is too dangerous? (03 Marks)
(ii) Juma has two cups of milk, cup A and cup B of the same volume, but possessing different temperatures, of 100C and 500C respectively. Juma was told by her mother to mix the milk in a tall jar so that to get an equilibrium temperature suitable for cooking "Vitumbua". What will be the equilibrium temperature in Kelvin after mixing? (04Marks)
5. (a) When water and mercury were in two separate measuring cylinders, the teacher asked student to observe the reading in both cylinders. Why does mercury form downward meniscus while that of water forms upward meniscus?
(b) A force of 4 N causes a certain copper wire to extend to 1.0 mm. Find the load that will cause a 3.2 mm extension on the same wire.
6. (a) (i) When the pulling force is applied to the handle of the door, the hinge acts as the axis of rotation, and the door turns about. What do you understand by the term turning effect?
(ii) When forces are in equilibrium, it means that there is no net force to cause any movement. Describe conditions for parallel forces to be in equilibrium.
(b) A heavy uniform metal beam AB weighting 500kg is supported at its ends. The beam carries a weight of 3000kg at a distance of 1.5m from end A. If the beam is 4m long, determine the thrusts on the supports A and B.
7. a)i. Differentiate Distance from displacement.
ii. Write down three equations of linear motion
b) A paratrooper falling under gravity after 6 seconds,
i. what will be the maximum height covered?
ii. What will be its velocity when hitting the ground?
8. Explain briefly why the efficiency of a machine is always less than 100%
(b) A load wheel barrow weighing 800N is pushed up an incline plane by a force of 150N parallel to the plane. If the plane rises 50cm for every 400 cm length of the plane. Find:
i. The velocity ratio
ii. The mechanical advantage
iii. The efficiency of the machine
9. (a) Differentiate ferromagnetic materials From paramagnetic materials by giving two typical examples of each.
(b) As a student who has the knowledge of magnets, how can you advice a person who is doing the business of selling magnets the three appropriate ways of storing magnets so that they can last longer.
SECTION C. 15 MARKS
10. (a)State laws of reflection
(b)Explain behavior of light when it encomters translucent, transparent and Opaque materials
Calculate number of images formed by plane mirror related to the angle between two plane mirrors
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MATHEMATICS FORM TWO
TIME: 2:30HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Answer all questions
2. All necessary working and answers for each question must be shown clearly.
3. NECTA Mathematical tables and non-programmable calculator may be used.
Answer all questions
1. A dog, a cat and a goat have masses of 30.75kg, 13.44kg and 48.26kg, respectively
(b) Round off
2. (a) (i) Add the first three multiples of 2, 3 and 5.
(ii) The numbers K, 2, 3 and 5 have an average of 5. What is the number represented by the letter K?
(b) Re-write the number
as a mixed fraction.
3. (a) The number of pupils in three primary schools is as follows. Iganzo primary school is 1600 pupils, Ruanda primary school is 1500 pupils and Ilea primary school is 1800 pupils. Approximate the number of pupils of the three schools to the nearest thousands.
(b) Calculate ![]()
4. (a) A car was sold at a profit of 90000 shillings. If the rate of profit is
% , find the purchasing price of the car and its selling price?
(b) Mr. Juma deposited a certain amount of money in a bank for a period of 3 years at the rate of 3.5% which gives an interest of 8400 shillings. Determine the amount of money that Mr. Juma deposited initially.
5. (a) The weight of one female student at Maanga Primary School is 50kg and 750g. If there are 210 students of the same weight, find their total weight.
(b) Approximate 13.95 and 9.72 to the nearest tens, hence evaluate 13.95 x 9.72 by using the approximated number
6. (a) The interior angle of a regular polygon is four times as its exterior angle. Find
7. (a) The line through the point A
and B
has equal slope to that
. Find the value of K.
8. (a) Rectangular table top is 2m long. If the area of the rectangular table top is
3.96m2. find its width
(b) i. Solve the following simultaneous equations
2x+3y=5
4x+23=5y
ii. If Fatuma is 4 years less than Bakari and 3 times Fatuma's age is equal to 2 times Bakari's age. What are their ages ?
9. (a) (i) Find the equation of the straight line passing through (3,5) and (7,9).
(ii) Calculate the gradient and coordinates of the y-intercept of 2x+3y=12.
(b) Find the image of a point (-4, 3) after a reflection on y-axis followed by another reflection on y=0.
10. (a) One - third of the sum of ages of Ana and Asha is 50 years, and one - fifth of the difference of their ages is 2 years, find the age of Ana and Asha respectively.
(b) The width of the football ground is 40m. If the area of the same football ground is
;
(i) find the length of the football ground
(ii) if the person has to walk around the football ground, what length of the football ground is expected to be covered by the person?
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HISTORY FORM TWO
TIME: 2:30HRS
INSTRUCTIONS:
SECTION A (15 Marks)
1. Choose the best and correct answers among the given alternative by writing the letter besides the item number. (i-x)
i) Scholar whose work is to study historical remains is known as ..
ii) Egyptians are believed to be the discoveries of .
iii) Age set among the pre- colonial African societies was too common among
iv) In which stage of evolution of man did agriculture and domestication evolve?
v) Which communities in Tanzania practiced matrilineal system?
vi) In History there are different ways of patterning a chronological order of historical events. Which one will be the correct set of chronological order?
vii) The following is the example of European explorers who provided very important information about the people and wealth of East and Central Africa to the pitish Capitalists
viii) Within the Maasai society, some of the Maasai concentrated on crop production. These maasai were called?
(ix). The Portuguese search for the sea route to far east was sponsored by
(x).The basic unit of production in the society is
2. Match the items in LIST A with the correct responses in LIST B by writing the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided below.
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| (i). A society in which the children of the new family belong to the wife's clan. (ii). Hadzabe, Ndorobo, Mbuti, Khoisan and Teso. (iii). Earliest contact between East Africa, Middle East and Far East. (iv).Pre-Colonial second exploitative mode of production. (v). Professional traders in Central Africa |
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3. Briefly explain the following terms
4. Complete the following statements with correct historical concepts.
5. Differentiate the following historical concepts
6. Draw the sketch map of Africa and show the following kingdoms
A. Luba empire
B. Lozi kingdom
C. Kingdom of Mwantayamvo
D. Mwanemutapa kingdom
E. Zulu kingdom
7. What were the effects of the discovery of fire during the middle stone age? Give five points.
8. Complete each of the following statements with correct historical facts.
(i) The form of rent that paid through provision of labour power in the land lord was known as _________________________________________________________.
(ii) Mr. Chaurembo went to one of the European nations and he found many industries. He was told that nation was the first to undergo industrialization. What do you think was this nation? _______________________________________________________
(iii) The technological evidence in Agricultural sector in Africa was the use of Irrigation system which was known as _________________________________ used in Ancient Egypt.
(iv) The process of freeing slaves and stopping the use of human beings as commodities were known as ________________________________________________________
(v) Juma’s father is learning about the past by digging up the past remains’ objects found in the ground. Juma’s father is technically known as __________________________
9. Explain six features of slavery mode of production.
10. Briefly describe limitations of Oral traditions.
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CIVICS FORM TWO
TIME: 2:30HRS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A. (15) Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the following items (i)–(x) choose the most correct answer among the given alternatives and write the letter of the correct answer in the box provided.
(i) Which of the following is not special group
(ii). Is a sign that represents something?
(iii). Represents minerals deposits other natural resources
(iv) In ------- Tanzania mainland adopted the Republic constitution
(v). Why the Uhuru torch race is vital in Tanzania?
(vi). Mr. Kitutuli is an expert on human rights, one day he decided to help Vikonge community to understand different human right abuse. HIV/AIDS patients in Tanzania are also experiencing such human right abuse, which is…
(vii). The following is not among the causes of road accidents in Tanzania
(viii). Which document in reference to the genesis of human rights declared that, the king and his government were not above the law and provided the application of rule of law?
(ix). With reference to features of democratic societies, which principle was fulfilled when Tanzania made a constitution amendment in 1984?
(x). When conflicts rose between the villagers inhabiting Kazamwendo and Mtakuja Village, a form four graduate volunteered to reconcile the two parties by applying the gained knowledge from Life Skills. In such situation, how can such student be termed?
2. Math the items in List A with those in List B by writing the Icttcr of the correct response in the table provided.
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| i. Understand what you can do and why you cannot do ii. Ability to value what others feel and want iii. technique which enable two sides to reach agreement iv. Ability to come up with deserve ideas and ways of doing things v. Being concerned with other people feelings
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SECTION B 70 MARKS
3. Street children are increasing at an alarming rate in Tanzania. Briefly Analyze five factors that led to increase of such problem in country
4. To pay workers’ salaries is among of Central government expenditures. By Using form two knowledge identify five sources of government revenue that help government to pay salaries to workers.
5. With five points briefly explain why is important to work hard in relation to our late President slogan of “HAPA KAZI TU”.
6. Ubona secondary school conduct a debate with a motion “Constitution is very significant in our country” as a form two student of that school propose five points to support the motion.
7. “Tanzania is said to be a Nation”. In five points, explain what makes it a Nation.
8. In 1964, Tanganyika and Zanzibar were united to form the government of the united republic of Tanzania. Outline five points to why Tanganyika and Zanzibar united?
9. Early marriage is still a threatening challenge in many areas of Tanzania. Present any six measures applied by the government of Tanzania to handle the issue.
SECTION C. (15 MARKS)
10. As Regional Traffic Officer, use five points to educate the road users including drivers on the ways that could be used to avoid road accidents.
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ENGLISH FORM TWO
TIME: 2:30HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of items choose the correct answer from among the alternatives given, the write its letter beside the item number in the space provided
i. During English lesson, the subject teacher asked a question about the plural form of the word furniture. If you were a student, how would you reply?
ii. If I finish my evening studies today, I will go to the _________to cut my hair
iii. Our English Teacher told us to mention words with similar meanings. Identify the terminology which refers to such kind of words.
iv. Anna told her mother “I like reading story books “it happens that her mother likes the same activity. How would Anna`s mother reply to Anna?
v. I prefer playing football to cooking. This means.
vi. When you want to buy a pair of shoes and you have less money, you will ask the shopkeeper to give you a discount. If you manage to get a discount, what does that act refer to?
vii. Alvin told his mother, “I like reading story books.” It happens that his mother likes the same activity. How would Alvin’s mother reply to Alvin?
viii. If you are asked to rewrite the sentence “Women are inferior” into its opposite. How would your sentence read?
2. Match the occupation descriptions in list A with their corresponding common names in list by writing the letter of the correct answer below the item number in the table provided.
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SECTION B: (70 marks)
Answer all questions
3. Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow:-
Rose is standing at the central part of her school compound, facing the sun setting direction. In front of her, there is the watchman’s office. To her right hand there is a computer room which is 20 m from Rose’s point. On the left hand side there are school laboratories, classrooms and toilets that are 30 m away the central point. To her back side there is the administration block and the staffroom.
QUESTIONS:
i. Name the two buildings that are in the Eastern part from Rose’s position.
_________________________________________________________________
ii. If Rose stands facing the computer room, which buildings will be on her backside?
__________________________________________________________________
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iii. If you’re walking speed is 1 m per second how much time will you use to walk from the computer room to the school toilets? __________________________________________________________________
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iv. Suppose you want to know how many visitors have come to collect in a day, why should you collect such data to the office in the western part?
__________________________________________________________________
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v. Suggest the title for the above passage
4.Your friend is looking for some information in the dictionary. She sees and lists the abbreviations she does not understand. Provide the long forms of the following abbreviations so that she understand what they stand for:-
i. SYN __________________________________________
ii. Opp __________________________________________
iii. Pt _____________________________________________
iv. Pron __________________________________________
v. Pp _____________________________________________
5. (A) Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given in brackets.
7. Re- write the following sentences in passive voice.
8. Complete the following sentences using words given in the list by writing it in the blank spaces provided.
| My, yours, his, hers, her, its, ours, our, theirs, their, mine. |
9. (a) By the use of the following uses of prepositions, construct one statement to illustrate the use:
(i) Afterwards to show the time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) “into” to show movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii) “beneath” to show position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
(iv) “of” to show position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(v) “at” to show speed of an object . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
(b) Fill in the blank spaces with the appropriate preposition:
(i) They are very keen . . . . . . ... . ..golf
(ii) Do you believe . . . . . . . . ..goasts?
(iii) They persisted . . . . . . ..defying the lazy
(iv) I am sorry . . . . . . .. Your husband’s death
(v) When the arguments failed, he resorted . . . .threat.
10. Assume that you want to travel to Arusha for vacation and you have heard that in Arusha there is a VIP hotel that is luxury and has all the things that will make you refresh. How would you make a reservation in that hotel?
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CHEMISTRY FORM TWO
TIME: 2:30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 Marks)
(Answer all questions in this section)
1. For each of the items (i)-(x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternative and write its letter besides the item number in the answer booklet provided. (@1mark=10 marks)
(i) Chemistry is one of the sciences which deals with:
(ii) The process of chlorination in water treatment aims at:
(iii) The atomic number of an element is the:
(iv) The substance that can burn your skin is best described as:
(v) One of the following can distinguish hydrogen gas from other gases:
(vi) The following sentences suggest that air is a mixture, except:
(vii) The welders prefers to use non luminous flame for their work simply because
(viii) Spatula in the laboratory is used for scoping what types of substances?
(ix) There are two particles inside the nucleus which one contributes the net change of that nucleus?
(x) Why oxygen as one of the components of air Is unique?
2. (a) Choose a word(s) from list B which matches the statement or phrases in list A and write its letter in the space provided.
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SECTION C (70) MARKS
3. (a) Define the term rust. (2 marks)
(b) Write down the chemical formula of rust. (2 marks)
(c) Briefly explain why iron in salt water rust faster than in fresh water? (3 marks)
(d) List down three disadvantages of rusting process in our daily life. (3 marks)
4. (a) Give out the reason why oxygen gas is normally collected by the method called downward displacement of water. (2 marks)
(b) Briefly explain how you would test the presence of the following gases in air.
(c) With four reasons explain why air is not termed as a compound. (4 marks)
5. The laboratory technician planned to conduct an experiment for the preparation of gas M. He decided to use a pieces of zinc metal and dilute hydrochloric acid.
6. (a) Explain the following terms;
(b) Student of form two performing two simple experiments concerning changes of matter on two substances, A and B in the laboratory. In experiment number 1, student changes substance “A” from solid to liquid and in experiment number 2, student changes substance “B” by burning it to form ashes.
(i) Provide one example of each substance between A and B
(ii) What are the four differences between the changes of matter occurred in substance “A” and the changes of matter that occurred in substance “B”
7. a) Identify types of change involved in each of the following. i.e. state whether physical or chemical change,
i) Respiration
ii) Sublimation
iii) Combustion
iv) Distillation
b)Write the chemical symbols of the following elements
i) Potassium
ii) Sodium
iii) Mercury
iv) Gold
c) Write the most suitable method of separating the following mixture.
i) Air
ii) Kerosene and water
iij) Iodine and sand
iv) Syrup
8. A compound consists of 27.3% sodium, 1.2% hydrogen, 14.3% carbon a nd oxygen. Its relative atomic mass is 84
i) Calculate its empirical formula
a. Use the answer in 6(i) to find its molecular formula
ii) State the name of the compound
9. a) Elements 40W has 22 neutrons (the letter is not the actual symbols of the element). State the element's:
i) Atomic number
ii) Number of protons
iii) Electronic configuration
iv) Name of element W
b) Element G is in group 7 period 3.
i) Write the atomic number of G
ii) Write the nuclide notation of two isotopes of G
SECTION C (15) MARKS
10. (a) Scientific procedures are steps used by scientists when finding answers to scientific problems. Write the steps which correspond to each of the following.
(b) Why is scientific procedure important? Give two points
(c) State three areas where scientific procedures are applied
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CHEMISTRY EXAM SERIES 191
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
BIOLOGY FORM TWO MARCH
TIME 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTION
SECTION A (15 Marks)
(Answer all questions in this section)
1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
i. Which branch of biology deals with the study of plants ?
ii. A liver is an example of :-
iii. The ability of the body to fail to resist various infection :-
(ii). Which of the following will be a step to follow in a scientific procedure after formulating a hypothesis?
(iii). Which of the following are communicable diseases?
(iv). Which of the following is not a proper method of waste disposal?
(ix). Which one of the following is recommended as a First Aid procedure for a victim who has been stung by bee?
viii. Why is advised to build an incinerator in every hospital and health center?
ix. Which is not advisable when giving First Aids to a Snake bite victim?
x. If you do not have gloves, you can also use.............. to protect your hands?
2. Match the phrase or term in list A with the correct term or phrase in list B
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SECTION B. 70 Marks
3. A form two students were asked to observe sections of plant cell s using light microscope.
(a) Show the parts responsible for
(b) Draw a well labelled diagram of the cell you have observed in (a) above (Label seven parts)
4. (a) Differentiate between a pandemic and endemic disease. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
(b) How does communicable and non-communicable disease differ. Give example in each.
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(c)A child complains to her mother that she has a headache and pains in joints, she also feels uneasy, vomits, and has abdominal pains. Her mother realized that a child also has a fever she takes her to hospital.
(i) Which disease do you think the child is suffering from.
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(ii)What is the cause and mode of transmission of the disease.
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(iii) How can the disease be prevented. Give three (3) points.
5.(a) Suppose you are invited by the headmaster of Kilimanjaro secondary school to attend the laboratory building meeting. Which conditions will you advice to the owner of the school to consider to build a laboratory with the required standards. Give five (5) points.
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(ii) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iv) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(v) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b)What do you understand by the term binomial nomenclature?
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(c)Explain four (4) rules observed in binomial nomenclature.
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(ii) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
(iii) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (iv) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. (a) Bacteria are categorized into two main groups due to their status of affecting our body health. Explain them with two examples each
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(b) By using four biological evidences prove the statement that: “Bryophytes are the most primitive plants on the earth.”
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7. (a) State the way the small intestine is adapted to its function.(Any three points).
(b) Give one role of each of the following components of
8. Name and draw the Laboratory apparatus that can be used to:
(a) Crush and grind solid complex things into fine powdered or soft simple substances.
(b) Picking up smaller animals such as insects without hurting them.
(c) Estimate the population of living things in an area.
(d) put and observe specimen closely.
(e) Heat, test and store chemicals.
9. A bread was put in a wet cupboard. After few days a black thread like structures which ended up in a club like shape appeared on the bread.
(a) Write the common name of the organism that grew on the bread surface.
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(b) Name the phylum or division in which observed organism belongs.
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(c)Outline three (3) advantages of the member of the phylum you mentioned in (b) above.
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(d)Suggest the kingdom in which the observed organism belong. Give three(3) reasons to support your suggestions.
Kingdom . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reasons (i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .
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10. Mr. Mzee is a laboratory technician at Mtoni Secondary School. He decided to use form two A stream (classroom) as biology laboratory.
(a) What modification should be done to meet the standard?
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(b) Write any four rules to be obeyed by students before using their new laboratory.
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SECTION C (15MARKS)
Answer question (10)
10. Waste are dangerous to everyone on in a community if poorly disposed. With six points explain how wastes can affect people as well as environment at all.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 190
PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMNISTRATION
AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSEMENT
PHYSICS FORM TWO
MID TERM-2-EXAM AUG/SEPT– 2024
031
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions
SECTION A.
1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from the alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
i) Why Physics, Chemistry and Biology are natural science subjects?
A. They need practical work only
B. They need only theory for learning
C. They need only observation
D. They need practical and theory work for learning
ii) A Doctor buys petrol from a petrol filling station. What does he/she pay for?
A. Mass
B. Volume
C. Density
D. Pressure
iii) The standard units of the basic quantities in measurements are as follows;
A. Kilogram, cubic metre and minutes
B. Metre, cubic centimeter and hours
C. Kilogram, metre and second
D. Centimeter, hours and cubic millimeter
iv). On the moon, as astronaut cannot drink lemonade with the help of a straw because; -
A. Acceleration due to gravity on the moon is less.
B. Lemonade evaporate quickly on the moon.
C. Increases due to area.
D. There is no atmosphere on the moon.
v) Relative density of a substance is 2.5. What is its density?
A. Equal to the density of water
B. Greater than density of water
C. Equal to the volume of water displaced
D. Less than density of water
vi). Which of the following forces can cause the mosquito larvae to float on water?
A. Surface tension
B. Adhesive force
C. Friction force
D. Cohesive force
vii) If the angle between two plane mirrors is 60 0 what will be the number of images?
viii) What name is given to the process in which a parallel beam of incident light is reflected as a not parallel beam of light?
A. Diffuse reflection
B. Internal reflection
C. Regular reflection
D. Angular reflection
ix) Which of the machines below is a first-class lever?
A. Scissor
B. Shovel
C. Wheelbarrow
D. Tweezer
x) A current of I.OA passes in the circuit as shown in the figure below. What is the numerical value of resistance Q?

A. 1.5
B. 3.5
C. 4.5
D. 2.5
2. Match the meaning of the terminologies used in structure and properties of matter in list A With their corresponding terms in list B by writing the letter of the correct answer in the Table provided.
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SECTION B
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(b). List down three conditions necessary for a body to float
(c). An object of weight
when immersed in the water it experiences an up thrust of
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4. (a) State Paschal principle as it applied in pressure
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(b) State any four application of atmospheric pressure
(c). Briefly explain why the woman wearing shoes with pointed heels is more likely to cause damage to the wooden floor than the elephant.
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(d). What will be the pressure due to a column of water of height
if the density of water is
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5. (a) When water and mercury were in two separate measuring cylinders, the teacher asked student to observe the reading in both cylinders. Why does mercury form downward meniscus while that of water forms upward meniscus?
(b) A force of 4 N causes a certain copper wire to extend to 1.0 mm. Find the load that will cause a 3.2 mm extension on the same wire.
6. (a) When the metal can that containing hot water is closed, and the cold water is poured on it, the can collapses. Why?
(b) In an experiment using Hare’s apparatus, the lengths of methanol and water columns were found to be 16 cm and 12.8 cm respectively
(i) What is the relative density of methanol?
(ii) If the length of methanol column was altered to 21.5 cm what would be the new height of the water column?
7. a)i. Differentiate Distance from displacement.
ii. Write down three equations of linear motion
b) A paratrooper falling under gravity after 6 seconds,
i. what will be the maximum height covered?
ii. What will be its velocity when hitting the ground?
8. a) state laws of reflection
b) Explain the behavior of light when it encounters translucent, transparent and opaque materials
c) Calculate number of images when the angle between two plane mirrors is: i. 600 ii. 00
d) How the number of images formed by plane mirrors related to the angle between two plane mirrors?
9. a) By using a concept of pressure explain why a tractor is designed with wide tires?
b) A rectangular block weighting 320N has dimensions of 4m x 2mx 10m. What is the greater pressure and least pressure it can be exerted on the ground?
(c). Explain why the wall of the dam is made much thicker at the bottom than at the top?
d) What is usefulness of atmospheric pressure in real life situation? (Any three)
SECTION C
10. a) state Newton’s laws of motion.
b) i. Give reason why a person doing high jump bend a little his legs on landing ii. Why it’s necessary to use seat belt in a car?
c) A tennis ball whose mass is 150 g is moving at a speed of 20 m/s. it is then brought to rest by one player in 0.05 s. find average force applied.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 189
OFISI YA RAISI,
TAWALA ZA MIKOA NA SERIKALI ZA MITAA
MTIHANI WA UTUMILIFU KIDATO CHA PILI
021
Muda: 2:30
KISWAHILI
Mwaka: AUG/SEPT 2024
Maelekezo
1. Karatasi hii ina sehemu A, B na C zenye jumla ya maswali kumi (10).
2. Jibu maswali yote kwenye nafasi ulizopewa.
3. Sehemu A na C zina alama kumi na tano (15) kila moja na sehemu B ina alama sabini (70).
4. Zingatia maelekezo ya kila sehemu na ya kila swali.
5. Majibu yote yaandikwe kwa kalamu yenye wino wa bluu au mweusi.
6. Vifaa vyote vya mawasiliano visivyoruhusiwa havitakiwi katika chumba cha upimaji.
7. Andika Namba yako ya Upimaji katika kila ukurasa sehemu ya juu upande wa kulia.
SEHEMU A (Alma 15)
Jibu maswali ,yote katika sehemu hii.
SEHEMU A (ALAMA 15)
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii
1. i) Sauti za lugha ambazo hutamkwa bila kuwepo kwa kizuizi chochote kwenye mkondo kwa hujulikana kama:-
ii) Silabi zinazotokea katikati au mwishoni mwa kila mstari wa shairi huitwa.
iii) Kiimbo hufasiliwaje katika mazungumzo?
iv) Dhana ipi kati ya hizi zifuatazo haina maana Zaidi ya moja?
v) Mkisi ameenda Dodoma. Neno Dodoma limetumika kama
vi) Mawazo makuu ya mtunzi wa kazi ya fasihi humfikia mlengwa kwa njia ipi kati ya hizi zifuatazo.
vii) Ipi ni tofauti ya msingi kati ya mashairi na ngonjera?
viii) Bosi samahani kuna barua yako hapa “Mtindo huu wa mazungumzo unatumika wapi”?
ix) Sababu zifuatazo husababisha kutokea kwa utata katika tungo isipokuwa
x) Seti ipi ni sahihi kuhusu vipengele vya fani katika fasihi simulizi?
2. Oanisha dhana zilizo katika orodha A kwa kuchagua herufi ya dhana husika katika orodha B kasha andika herufi husika katika karatasi ya kujibia
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SEHEMU B (Alama 70)
Jibu maswali yote katika seheme hii.
3. Tumia mofimu zifuatazo kuonesha thamani ilizopewa katika paradise Mfano Li-Kuonesha wakati uliopota (Aliondoka)
4. (a) Maneno katika lugha yana dhima mbalimbali, bainisha aina ya vivumishi katika tungo zifuatazo :-
5. (a) Taja alama tano (5) za uakifishi na kisha utoe dhima moja kwa kila alama
(b) Kamilisha mchoro ufuatao wa vipera vya ushairi.

6. Rafiki yako hakuwepo darasani wakati Mwalimu wa kiswahili alipokuwa anafundisha mada ya uandishi wa barua pepe. Mbainishie rafiki yako vipengele vitano (5) vya msingi anavyopaswa kuvizingatia wakati wa kuandika ujmbe wa barua pepe.
7. Kwa kila methali uliyopewa onesha fundisho lake katika maisha ya kila siku.
8. Fasihi simulizi huwa na sifa zinazoitofautisha na fasihi andishi.Thibitisha usemi huu kwa hoja tano huku ukizingatia sifa za fasihi simulizi.
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9. Wewe ni mwanafunzi wa Kidato cha Pili ambaye una rafiki wa Kidato cha kwanza. Rafiki yako amekuomba umfafanulie maana ya maneno yafuatayo ili aweze kuelewa zaidi, kwani darasani hakuelewa vizuri. Msaidie rafiki yako kwa kumfafanulia maneno yafuatayo:
(i) Vichekesho
(ii) Mtindo
(iii) Lakabu
(iv)Soga
(v) Dhamira
SEHEMU C (Alama 15)
10. Mwandikie baba yako barua ambaye ni mkuu wa shule ya sekondari Kivukoni SLP 20 Singida kumuomba hela ya safari ya kutembelea mbuga za Wanyama. Jina lako liwe Masumbuko Likoko SLP 345 Mbeya .
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO KISWAHILI EXAM SERIES 188
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
GEOGRAPHY FORM TWO
MID TERM EXAMINION-AUG/SEPT-2024
CODE 012
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
i. The instrument at the weather station which is painted white and is used for storing other weather instruments is known as a
ii. Lines of longitude measure distances:
(A) North and South from the Equator
(B) East and West from the Prime Meridian
(C) Around the Earth's circumference
(D) From the Earth's surface to its center
iii. A map showing important natural and human made feature is known as
iv. Which type of mountains are formed when a movement in the earth’s crust forces the rocks to break and form faults?
v. Geography connects to other subjects, like science and history, because:
(A) Many things happen on Earth, which is related to lots of subjects
(B) It's the most important subject
(C) You need maps to study anything
(D) You don't need other subjects
vi. Which one of the following climatic elements is not influenced by temperature?
vii. An agricultural activity which involves crop production in a small piece of land is called?
viii. What if timber as used in Geography?
ix. The production of bulk products like iron, steel, car assembly and ship building is referred to as:-
x. Major categories of minerals are:-
2. Match the following heavenly bodies in LIST A with their description in LIST B
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3. (a) What is the difference between climate and weather?
(b) What is the importance of climate to human activities.
4. (a) Define the term transport
(b) Name the three major forms of transport
5. (a) List the advantage and disadvantages of sea transport
(b) Name two lakes used for transport purposes in East Africa
6. (a) Name four relief features of the ocean flow
(b). Identify two types of ocean Currents
7. Discuss problems facing large scale agriculture in Tanzania.
8. Which are the factors influencing mineral exploitation?
9. Point out disadvantages faced by women or girls who walk for a long distance looking for firewood.
SECTION C
10. Mr. Sagutinho is an investor from Brazil who wants to start a manufacturing industry in Tanzania. Which are the factors to consider where to locate his manufacturing industry?
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SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSESSMENT
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
FORM TWO
MID TERM-2 EXAMINATION – AUG/SEPT 2024
TIME 2: 30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
Answer ALL questions in this section
i. Jerry’s car is big and attractive. The underlined descriptions are in terms of:-
ii. Olabisi is a form four student, she is having her Certificate of Secondary Education Examination ( C S E E ) in November this year, since she is in a boarding school, her aunt decides to send her a card before her examination. What kind of a card do you think it is?
vi. Our English teacher often teaches for an hour. Why article “an” is used instead of other article?
vii. Esther is tall, Rachael is taller but Jackline is ____
viii. Maduhu was watching a match between Simba and Azam F.C. at Jamhuri Stadium. In this situation Maduhu was a:
ix. Regina’s dog is black and cruel. The description is in terms of _____
x. Imagine you are filling in an official form. You came across an item that requires you to fill in the particulars about the country you belong to. What does this item refer to__________
2. Match the occupation descriptions in list A with their corresponding common names in list by writing the letter of the correct answer below the item number in the table provided.
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SECTION B
Answer all questions
(B) Make one sentence for each of the following prepositions
4. (A) Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb given in the brackets.
(B) Write the adjectives in brackets into their correct form
5. Re- arrange the following sentences into logical sequence to Make the information meaningful. Sentence number 6 has been done as an example.
6. Re- write the following sentences in passive voice.
7. Imagine that your family is inviting relatives and friends to the birthday party of your sister Anjilili that is expected to be held at Serena hotel in Dar es Salaam on 20th November, 2023 from 6:00pm to 8:00 pm. Prepare a formal invitation card using the following guidelines.
8. Complete the following sentences using words given in the list by writing it in the blank spaces provided.
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9. (a)Re- write the following sentences according to the instructions given in brackets.
(b) Change the following sentences into passive voice
(i) We keep the butter her
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(ii) You must shut the door
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(iii) He invited me to go
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(iv) I remember them taking me to the zoo
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(v) Who painted it?
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SECTION C
10. Assume that you want to travel to Arusha for vacation and you have heard that in Arusha there is a VIP hotel that is luxury and has all the things that will make you refresh. How would you make a reservation in that hotel?
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SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSEMENT
COMMERCE FORM TWO
MID-TERM EXAMS-AUG/SEPT – 2024
Instructions
Answer all questions from this paper
SECTION A
Answer ALL questions.
i. Which of the following is an indirect service?
ii. Which of the following is not a contribution of entrepreneurs to society?
iii. Which one is not a characteristic of a want?
iv. One disadvantage of mail order business is that:
v. Length of a channel is determined by the following except?
vi. Which is not a factor to consider when locating warehouse?
vii. Which is not a type of private warehouse?
viii. Which of the following is not a component of stock administration?
A. Stock taking
B. Receiving
C. Placing items
D. Caring of stock.
ix. The checking and keeping records of the quantity and value of articles in stock is called?
x. Which of the following when changed will not affect the law of demand?
2. (a) Match the items from LIST A with those in LIST B.
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SECTION B
3. (a) Differentiate warehouse and warehousing
(b) Write six essentials of a warehouse.
4. Write short notes on the following terms.
5. As a student who has just left school, mention any ten business opportunities you can start.
6. (a) Mention three types of labour
(b) Write down 8 (eight) characteristic of labour as factor of production
7. (a) Who is an Itinerant trader?
(b) Discuss six characteristics of small scale retailers.
8. Discuss five factors that determine the degree of elasticity of demand.
9. Explain the following terms.
SECTION C
10. Explain ten services rendered by wholesaler to producers and manufactures.
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CIVICS FORM TWO
MID-TERM EXAMS – AUG/SEPT – 2024
CODE 011
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
(ii) A type of dictatorship where a few persons form and control the government is called?
(iii) Freedom of expression can be limited when;
(iv) Ability to express ones opinions, desires, strongly with confidence is?
(v) Freedom of a country to govern itself is called?
(vi) The way one selects acceptable altemative which help him or her act and reach targeted goals is;
(vii) At red light;
(viii) Which is not a requirement to apply for citizenship?
(ix) A foreign woman can become a citizen by?
(x) A set of laws that govern the country is;
2. Matichg items
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SECTION B
3. (a) Define the following terms
(b) Mention five examples of civil and political right.
4. Write short notes about the following words.
5. Explain the difference between gender and sex.
6. Write down five differences between democratic government and non democratic government.
7. (a) Enumerate responsibilities one has towards special groups
(b) Explain how one can become citizen by Naturalization
8. Explain the meaning of the following terms;
i) Vandalism
ii) Towing
iii) Break down
9. List down there factors that are necessary for family stability.
SECTION C
10. Discuss the concept of gender equality and its importance in society.
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SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
CHEMISTRY FORM TWO
MID-TERM EXAMS – AUG/SEPT – 2024
TIME: 2:30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
Answer ALL questions.
i. Which one of the following represent the chemical combination of substances result into the formation of water;
ii. What is so special with Francium and Fluorine compared to other elements in the periodic table?
iii. A mixture of two solid substance is commonly heated in the laboratory to produce oxygen such mixture could be that of:-
iv. What type of displacement is done by collecting pure hydrogen in the laboratory;
v. What is kindling temperature
vi. Which element will form a compound of the formular M2O3 where M is a metal?
viii. What is so unique about a hydrogen atom on comparing it with other elements?
ix. Identify the skill not acquired during chemistry study
x. When one wants to light the Bunsen burner, what is the first thing to do;
2. Match the items in List A with their corresponding responses in List B.
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SECTION B
(b) Explain why water is NOT used to extinguish class E fires.
(c ) Give a reason to support the following facts
4. The following are atomic and ionic radii (in nm) of members of the same group of the periodic table use the information to answer the questions that follow. The letters do not represent the actual
| Element | Atomic radii (nm) | Ionic (nm) |
| A B C D E | 0.157 0.216 0.133 0.235 0.203 | 0.098 0.149 0.078 0.165 0.133 |
5. Gas “P” has the following properties; it is highly flammable, readily combines with other elements, readily reacts with other chemical substance and is a strong reducing agent.
6. (a) write down the chemical formula of the following compounds
(b) Write the IUPAC names of the following chemical compounds:
(i) H2SO4 ________________________________________________
(ii) HCl O3 __________________________________________________
(iii) Cu2O ____________________________________________________
7. (a) Which are the three sub – atomic particles;
(b) Which sub – atomic particles from the nucleus and what is their common name?
Particles (i) ……………………………. (ii) …………………………………………
Common name …………………………………………………….
8. (a) Define:- (i) Valency (ii) oxidation state (iii) Radical.
(b) Calculate the oxidation number of the underlined elements:-
(i) Na2SO4 (ii) SO42- (iii) K2Cr2O7 (iv) NH4+ (v) MnO4-
9. (a) Define the following terms;
(b) Name impurities that can be found in water?
(c) State any two methods of domestic water treatment;
(i) ……………………………………………………………………………..
(ii) …………………………………………………………………………….
SECTION C
10. (a) What is the suitable term in chemistry used for the tendency of an atom to attract an
electron pair towards itself? …………………………………………………………
(b) Can isolated atoms show the same behaviour? …………………………………….
(c) Which is the suitable term in chemistry used in opposite to the 7(a) and (b) behaviours above? …………………………………………………………………
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BIOLOGY FORM TWO MID TERM TWO EXAMINATIONS
AUG/SEPT -2024
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
i. Which feature helps to strengthen and support xylem vessels?
ii. The component of blood responsible for carrying oxygen is:
iii. A food sample which was tested by boiling with Benedict's or Fehling's solution gave an orange precipitate. This showed that the food sample contained
iv. The role of light in photosynthesis is to
v. Movement of food down the oesophagus is aided by;
vi. The type of respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen is:
vii. Which of the following does not support the growth of micro-organism?
viii. Which of the following apply in a balanced grassland ecosystem?
ix. Which of the following is a disease caused by a protozoan?
x. The site of protein synthesis within a cell is the:
2. Match the parts of the respiratory system with their functions:
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SECTION B
3. a) Name the different shapes of bacteria
b) List any four advantages of bacteria
c) Outline the harmful effects of viruses.
4. (a)Differentiate between transpiration and guttation.
(b)Explain the significance of transpiration in plants.
5. (a) Draw and label the structure of mushroom
(b) Give five economic importance of Kingdom fungi
6. Briefly explain the following methods of food preservation. In each give an example of food preserved.
a) Boiling
b) Smoking
c) Salting
d) Pickling
e) Drying
7. Describe the process of gaseous exchange in plants through stomata.
8. a) Briefly explain how the food moves down the alimentary canal
b) Explain the adaptations of the stomach in the process of digestion
c) Mention the role the following in digestion
i) Hydrochloric acid
ii) Pepsin
iii) Rennin
iv) Mucus.
9. What is the role of the lymphatic system in maintaining fluid balance?
SECTION C
10. Describe the process of blood clotting.
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SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSEMENT
HISTORY FORM TWO
MID TERM EXAMS-AUG/SEPT – 2024
TIME 2:30 Hours
Instructions:
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of 10 questions.
2. Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
3. All writing must be in black or blue pen.
4. All communication devices are not allowed in the examination room.
5. Write your examination number at the top right corner of every page.
SECTION A (MARKS 15)
Answer all questions.
(i) One disadvantages of linguistic as source of history is that
(ii) Walata was a trading town found in:
(iii) The following are factors that led to emergence of Ghana Kingdom except.
(iv) Earlier contact between East Africa and the world was mainly due to:-
(v) Which was not a social motive of contact between Africa and Middle East?
(vi) Which group of people had a King with Golden Stool?
(vii) In which year did Egypt destroy Lango and acholi religion in Uganda?
(viii) The following are factor for Transition from primitive communalism to slavery and Feudal production, except?
(ix) A situation where a person is owned by another purposely as an instrument of production is called?
(x) The development and widespread use of iron tools marked the beginning of the Iron Age. One major consequence of this advancement was:
2. Match the following items.
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SECTION B (70 MARKS)
3. Explain the social and economic effects of the contacts between the people of Africa the Middle and the Far East.
4. Identify the types of social organizations and production that existed in Africa up to the19th century
5. (a)Mention three groups of Ngoni that migrated to East Africa
(b) Discuss the causes of Ngoni Migration
6. Explain the characteristics of feudalism.
7. Explain the ways through which Africans interacted economically
8. Which goods were most needed and traded during Trans – Saharan Trade? Mention any five goods.
9. (a) Name the tools used in each of the following stages;
(b) How did man obtain food in the following stages;
? Earlier stone age
? Middle stone age
SECTION C
10. As population increased in Africa resources became scarce and competitive. In support of this statement, mention and discuss six factors that made Africans to interact.
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PHYSICS FORM TWO PRE- MOCK EXAMINATION
CODE 031
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this 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 sheet provided
2. Match the terms related to magnetism on the left to the correct description on the right.
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SECTION B: 70 Marks
(a) Name any 4 items contained in the first Aid kit found in the laboratory
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8.(a) Explain how you would measure the volume of irregularly shaped object using the displacement method.
(b) Distinguish between a fundamental and derived quantity giving an example of each (c) Define force and state its SI unit
SECTION C: 15 Marks
10 (I) (a)His weight on earth where the gravitational strength is 10 N/kg
(II) Explain the following behavior of molecules.
(ii)Water rises up in harrow tubes but Mercury which is also a liquid falls in narrow tubes to level below the outside surface?
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REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PHYSICS FORM TWO MID TERM 1 EXAMINATION
CODE 031
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
(A) Adding another lightbulb in series
(B) Using a battery with a higher voltage
(C) Using thinner wires
(D) Making the wires longer
(A) 0.5 volts
(B) 2 volts
(C) 6 volts
(D) 8 volts
(A) Both balloons have a negative charge
(B) Both balloons have a positive charge
(C) One balloon is charged, the other is neutral
(D) The balloons have a mixture of positive and negative charges
(A) Straight lines radiating out from the magnet in all directions
(B) Circles around the magnet
(C) Lines flowing out of one end of the magnet and into the other end
(D) Random clumps throughout the paper
(A) The large box has a higher density
(B) The small box has a smaller area in contact with the table
(C) The force of gravity is stronger on the large box
(D) The pressure depends on the material the boxes are made of
(A) 30 N
(B) 20 N
(C) 10 N
(D) 5 N
(A) Pulley
(B) Inclined plane
(C) Wedge
(D) Lever
(A) Temperature is a form of energy, heat is the amount of energy transferred
(B) Heat is a form of energy, temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of particles
(C) Temperature depends on the substance, heat is the same for all substances
(D) None of the above are correct
(A) The cube's weight is greater than the buoyant force acting on it
(B) The cube's weight is equal to the buoyant force acting on it
(C) The cube's density is less than the density of water
(D) The buoyant force only depends on the shape of the object
(A) Apply a strong base to the area
(B) Notify the teacher and flush the area with water
(C) Wrap the hand tightly with a bandage
(D) Go to the school nurse immediately
2. Match the term that describes a property of a Magnet in LIST A with the correct MEANING of the term in LIST B
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SECTION B: 70 Marks
3. a) Use the concept of pressure to explain why during construction of a railway, wide wooden or concrete sleepers are placed below the railway tracks?
b) i) What are the three factors does pressure in liquid depend on? (3marks)
ii) Calculate the pressure exerted on a diver at a depth of 20m below the surface of water in the sea.
4. a) i) The passengers sitting in a moving bus tend to fall forward when the bus suddenly stops. Explain why?
ii) State the law governing the phenomenon happened in 5(a)(i) above.
b) Differentiate elastic collision from inelastic collision by considering the way billiard balls collide on the pool table game.
(b). List down three conditions necessary for a body to float
(c). An object of weight 18 N when immersed in the water it experiences an up thrust of 2N. Calculate the following
6. (a) Differentiate ferromagnetic materials From paramagnetic materials by giving two typical examples of each.
(b) As a student who has the knowledge of magnets, how can you advice a person who is doing the business of selling magnets the three appropriate ways of storing magnets so that they can last longer.
7. (a) (i) When the pulling force is applied to the handle of the door, the hinge acts as the axis of rotation, and the door turns about. What do you understand by the term turning effect?
(ii) When forces are in equilibrium, it means that there is no net force to cause any movement. Describe conditions for parallel forces to be in equilibrium.
(b) A heavy uniform metal beam AB weighting 500kg is supported at its ends. The beam carries a weight of 3000kg at a distance of 1.5m from end A. If the beam is 4m long, determine the thrusts on the supports A and B.
8. (a) When the metal can that containing hot water is closed, and the cold water is poured on it, the can collapses. Why?
(b) In an experiment using Hare’s apparatus, the lengths of methanol and water columns were found to be 16 cm and 12.8 cm respectively
(i) What is the relative density of methanol?
(ii) If the length of methanol column was altered to 21.5 cm what would be the new height of the water column?
9.a) Explain why efficiency of machines is always less than 100%?
b) An object weight in air is 6.0N and 4.0N when immersed in water. What will be its:
i. Up thrust in water
ii. Relative density
iii. Density
c). Give reason why a ship can move on surface of water without sinking?
SECTION C: 15 Marks
Answer question eleven.
10.
10.(a) Explain briefly why:
(i)Water tanks have their outlets fixed at the bottom?
(ii)A tractor with wide tyres cannot easily get stuck in muddy places as compared to vehicles with narrow tyres.
(b)
Calculate the maximum pressure exerted by a block of mass 150kg and surface dimensions of 4m by 6m by 8m resting on the table.
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TAWALA ZA MIKOA NA SERIKALI ZA MITAA
MTIHANI WA UTUMILIFU KIDATO CHA PILI
021
Muda: 2:30
KISWAHILI
Mwaka: 2024
Maelekezo
1. Karatasi hii ina sehemu A, B na C zenye jumla ya maswali kumi (10).
2. Jibu maswali yote kwenye nafasi ulizopewa.
3. Sehemu A na C zina alama kumi na tano (15) kila moja na sehemu B ina alama sabini (70).
4. Zingatia maelekezo ya kila sehemu na ya kila swali.
5. Majibu yote yaandikwe kwa kalamu yenye wino wa bluu au mweusi.
6. Vifaa vyote vya mawasiliano visivyoruhusiwa havitakiwi katika chumba cha upimaji.
7. Andika Namba yako ya Upimaji katika kila ukurasa sehemu ya juu upande wa kulia.
SEHEMU A (Alma 15)
Jibu maswali ,yote katika sehemu hii.
1. Katika vipengele (i) hadi (x), chagua herufi ya jibu sahihi kisha andika herufi ya jibu hilo katika kisanduku ulichopewa.
(i) Chagua neno linalofaa kujaza sentensi: "Mtoto alikuwa na ________ kwa mama yake."
(ii) Ni ipi kati ya yafuatayo sio aina ya swali linaloweza kuulizwa katika mazungumzo ya kawaida?
(iii) Ni ipi kati ya yafuatayo sio tamathali ya heshima inayotumika katika Kiswahili?
(iv) Ni ipi kati ya yafuatayo sio nyenzo ya lugha inayoweza kutumika kujifunza Kiswahili?
(v) Ni ipi kati ya semi zifuatazo zina maana ya "Usipoteze matumaini"?
(vi) Mimi ni nani? Nina miguu minne, lakini siwezi kutembea. Nina nyumba, lakini siishi ndani yake. Nina kichwa, lakini sina akili. Mimi ni nani?
(vii) Hadithi maarufu ya Kiswahili inayohusu sungura na mamba inaitwa nini?
(viii) Ni ipi kati ya nahau zifuatazo zina maana ya "Kuwa mwangalifu"?
2. Oanisha dhima za nyimbo za fasihi simulizi zilizo katika orodha A na aina za nyimbo kutoka orodha B kisha andika herufi ya jibu sahihi katika kisanduku ulichopewa.
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SEHEMU B: ALAMA 70
3. Tumia mofimu zifuatazo kuonesha thamani ilizopewa katika paradise Mfano Li- Kuonesha wakati uliopita (Aliondoka)
4. Rafiki yako amepewa kazi na Mwalimu wake wa kiswahili, akusanye kazi mbalimbali za fasihi simulizi kutoka jamii za kitanzania lakini ameshindwa na kusema hajui namna ya kuzipata. Kwa kutumia ujuzi wako wa somo la kiswahili mueleze rafiki yako njia tano za kukusanya kazi za fasihi hiyo.
5. Sentensi zifuatazo ni tata. Toa maana mbili kwa kila sentensi ili kudhibitisha utata huo
i) Masudi ameiba kanga
a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
ii) Kaka amenunua tai
a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
iii) Daktari aliniunga mkono
a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
iv) Tausi amemwandikia mama yake barua
a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
v) Juma alimpigia mwanangu mpira
a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
6. a)Eleza maana ya lugha ya mazungumzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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b) Taja mambo manne yanayotakiwa kuzingatia wakati wa mazungumzo
i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ii) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iii) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iv) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
c) Eleza dhima tano za lugha
i. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
ii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7. Kila mhusika ana kazi yake katika kazi ya fasihi. Taja kazi moja moja ya wahusika wafuatao.
8. Mzee Kimwaga ni fanani mahiri ambaye kila jioni hukaa na wajukuu zake na kuwatolea vitendawili. Jana amewapa vitendawili vitano lakini hakuna aliyeweza kuvitegua. Tumia utaalamu wako ulioupata kwenye somo la fasihi kuvitegua.
(i) Yeye anatuona, sisi hatumuoni.
(ii) Popote niendapo ananifuata
(iii) Nyumba yangu haina mlango
(iv) Kitu kidogo kimemtoa Mfalme kitini.
(v) Mzazi ana miguu bali mzaliwa hanayo
9. Soma kifungu cha habari kisha jibu maswali yanayofuata:
“Wanangu chukueni vigoda mketi niwausie ya dunia, maana ya jana sio ya leo na ya leo sio ya kesho. Zama zetu hatukupata kumuona mwanamke akivaa kaptura wala bukta, pia hatukupata kumuona mwanaume katoga masikio wala kusuka nywele. Leo ni jambo la kawaida kuona hayo, tena hayo ni madogo kuna makubwa zaidi ya hayo.
Ukistajaabu ya Musa utaona ya Firauni. Binti yangu angalia sana mwanaume atakayekuoa. Unaweza kudhani umeolewa na mwanaume, kumbe ni mke mwenzio, kwako mumeo huko nje ni mke wa mtu.
Nawe kijana wangu sikuachi pakavu, kuwa makini na mwanamke utakayemuoa. Usije kuoa mwanamke ambaye ndani kwako ni mkeo lakini nje ni mume wa mtu.
MASWALI:
(i) Pendekeza kichwa cha habari kinachofaa kwa habari uliyoisoma kisichozidi maneno matatu
(ii) Toa maana ya maneno yafuatayo:
(iii) Andika methali iliyotumika katika habari hii
(iv) Mwandishi anazungumzia nini katika wosia wake?
(v) Mwandishi ana maana gani anaposema “Kwako mumeo huko nje ni mke wa mtu”.
SEHEMU C. (ALAMA 15)
10. Mwandikie baba yako barua ambaye ni mkuu wa shule ya sekondari Mlandizi SLP 540 Mwanza kumuomba hela ya safari ya kutembelea mbuga za wanyama. Jina lako liwe Makongoro Mchele wa SLP 90 Moshi.
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HISTORY FORM TWO PRE- MOCK EXAMINATION
CODE 012
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this 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 sheet provided
2. Match the mode of production with its most appropriate description.
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3. Briefly explain the following terms;
4. (a) Juma thinks of using archeology in order to study history. Give four challenges he is likely to face
(b) Discovery of iron changed man’s way of life completely. Elaborate this assertion.
5. Name at least two products or items which were made by the following handicraft industries in pre-colonial Africa;
6. Despite its prominence and flourishing, The Trans-Saharan trade could not last forever. Briefly explain the reason for decline of this trade. Use five points.
7. (a) differentiate between matrilineal and patrilineal clan systems in Africa.
(b) Explain the characteristics of kingship based on the following:
8. The Ngoni migration was not beneficial to the people of East and central Africa. Justify this statement.
9. Write short notes on the following:
SECTION C: 15 MARKS
10. Explain five effects of the early Arab and Persian settlement on the East African coast up to 1400CE
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GEOGRAPHY FORM TWO PRE- MOCK EXAMINATION
CODE 012
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this 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 sheet provided
(i) Geography is the study of:
(ii)The Earth's layers, starting from the innermost, are:
(ii)The sun is classified as a:
(iv) The way humans use and modify the land is called:
(v)The short-term condition of the atmosphere at a specific time and place is called:
(vi)The average weather condition over a long period in a specific region is called:
(vii)Lines of latitude run:
(viii)Lines of longitude run:
(ix)Deforestation can contribute to all of the following EXCEPT:
(x) Sustainable development aims to meet current needs without:
2. Match the weather element with the corresponding instrument used for measurement.
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3. (a) Define the following terms
(b) Name two branches of geography.
(c) A part from planets, name two other heavenly bodies.
4. (a) What is longitude?
(b) The diagram below shows the structure of the earth. Use it to answer questions i. and ii.

i) Name parts marked E, F and G.
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G
ii) Name the minerals that make the crust.
(c) Give two dates in a year when the number of hours of daylight and darkness are equal.
5. (a) State two theories that have been put forward to explain the origin of the earth.
(b) The diagram below shows a set up of two thermometers use it to answer question (i) and (ii).

i) Which instrument is represented by the two thermometers?
ii) Name the parts labeled F and G
(c)The diagram below represents the structure of the atmosphere. Name parts labeled (3mks)

6. (a ) Identify three areas studied in human geography.
b) Explain four reasons why geography is studied in Tanzania schools.
(c) Name four subjects that relate with geography.
7. a) State three effects of earth’s rotation on its own axis
b) Use a well labeled diagram to show how a lunar eclipse occurs.
c) Explain three proofs that earth is spherical.
8. (a) Define weather
b) Name five elements of weather.
c) State three factors to consider when citing a weather station.
9. (a) Name three types of clouds’.
b) Name three instruments that are kept in the Stevenson’s screen.
c) The data below shows temperature of Arusha town recorded on 24/1/2014
Maximum Temperature 200C
Minimum Temperature 150C
SECTION C: 15 MARKS
10. Discuss the main challenges facing livestock keeping in Australia
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ENGLISH FORM TWO PRE- MOCK EXAMINATION
CODE 022
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this 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 sheet provided
(i) Which sentence exhibits correct subject-verb agreement?
(ii) "By the time the storm hit, they had already secured the boat." This sentence uses which tense?
(iii) Choose the correct article usage: "Can you hand me ___ apple from the basket?"
(iv)"The wind whispered secrets through the trees" is an example of:
(v)Choose the correct comparative form: "This puzzle is _______ than the last one."
(vi)"She danced gracefully across the stage." The word "gracefully" is a(n):
(vii) Someone who designs and constructs buildings is called a(n):
(viii)Complete the sentence with the correct question tag: "You haven't finished your homework, ________?"
(ix)A spider lives in a:
(x) Which of the following is NOT essential for effective communication?
2. Match the job description on the left to the correct occupation on the right.
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i____banana tree is ii_____ strange looking plant. It grows very quickly and in less than iii_______ year will reach a height of seven metres or more. Usually, prunning needs to be done and one can take more than iv_____ hour to finish an acre.
(b) Use the correct form of word in bracket to make correct sentence.
"The Cry of the Children" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Do ye hear the children weeping, O my brothers,
Ere the sorrow comes with years?
They are leaning their young heads against their mothers,
And that cannot stop their tears.
Questions:
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TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this 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 sheet provided
2. Match the road sign shape/color on the left with its correct meaning on the right.
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3. Explain five social cultural factors that hinder the progress of women in africa
4. Professor Saguti has declared interest in running for a parliamentary seat in coming general elections. Outline five code of ethics he is expected to observe.
5. Constitution is a very important document for a country. Suspending a constitution can lead to Anarchy. Elaborate five importance of a constitution.
6. Mary is facing a lot of problems in her academic life as a student which is affecting her studies. Explain to her five steps she can take to solve her problems.
7. The national Anthem is one of the symbols of National Unity. Briefly explain five occasions when the National Anthem is Sang.
8. Form two students were having a serious discussion on effect of earlier marriage for girls in Tanzania. Help them understand how earlier marriage has affected girls life.
9. Mohamed has applied and acquired Tanzanian Citizenship, Explain the benefits he will get by being a citizen of Tanzania.
SECTION C. 10 MARKS
10. Family is the building block of a nation. Explain factors that can promote stable family life.
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CODE 032
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this 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 sheet provided
2. Match the items that tend to rust with the method for preventing it.
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Liquid L3 L4
L1 Miscible Miscible
L2 Miscible immiscible
Use the information given to answer the questions that follow.
b) State two reasons why a non-luminous flame is preferred for heating.
c) After use a non-luminous flame should be put off or adjusted to a luminous flame. Explain.
b) Draw and state the use of a deflagrating spoon.
(c )State the two causes of accidents in a Chemistry laboratory. (2mks)
(c)Explain the differences between solid and gaseous states using the theoretical model of matter in terms of the Kinetic theory.
SECTION C: 15 Marks
10.
I. (a) Common table salt is contaminated with copper (ii) oxide. Explain how Pure sodium Chloride can be obtained from the mixture.
| Substances | Melting Point oC | Boiling point oC | Solubility in water |
| A | -177 | 78.5 | Very soluble |
| B | -23 | 77 | insoluble |
| C | -219 | -183 | Slightly soluble |
| D | -78 | -33 | soluble |
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BIOLOGY FORM TWO PRE- MOCK EXAMINATION
CODE 033
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this 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 sheet provided
(i) Which of the following is the safest way to dispose of a broken glass test tube in a laboratory?
(ii) Which of the following is NOT a function of the immune system?
(ii)The basic unit of life that makes up all living things is called a:
(iv) What is the BEST way to dispose of a used chemical from an experiment?
(v)If someone has a minor cut, the first step is to:
(vi)The transport system in plants that carries water and dissolved minerals throughout the plant is called the:
(vii) Which of the following is NOT a source of carbohydrates for animals?
(viii) Plants get most of their energy from:
(ix)Which of the following methods of food preservation involves drying the food to remove moisture?
(x)What is the purpose of pasteurizing milk?
2. Match the food preservation method on the left with the best description on the right.
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SECTION B: 70 MARKS
Answer all questions in this section
b) Name the process by which water molecules are split by light during photosynthesis
(c)What name is given to the process whereby:
A: 10%, B: 15%, C: 25%, D: 35%

(ii) Account for the observation made in (a) above.
c) Name the kingdom in which the organisms named below belong.
SECTION C: 15 MARKS
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MATHEMATICS FORM TWO
Time: ...........
Instructions
1. Answer all questions
2. All necessary working and answers for each question must be shown clearly.
3. NECTA Mathematical tables and non-programmable calculator may be used.
(ii) The number K, 2, 3 and 5 Have an average of 5. What is the number represented by letter K?
(b) Re- writes the number 1.35 as mixed fraction
(b) Calculate (80kg 49g)-39kg 850 g
(b) The width of a football pitch is 1700cm2. Find
(b) A lorry carries 7.2 tonnes of sand from mining area to industrial site. On the way 230kgs of sand fall off. What is the remaining mass at the end of the journey?
(b) A rope of 18m and 80cm is to be divided into four equal parts. How long will each part br. (give your answer in meter and centimeter
(b) If Fatuma is 4 years less than Bakari and 3 times Fatima’s age is equal to 2 times Bakari’s age. What are their ages?
(b) A real estate agent received a 6% discount on selling price of a house. If the discount was Tsh 888,000. Find the selling price of the house.
(b) Express 2.79 as a fraction in form a/b where a and b are integers and b#0
(ii) Arrange 2/5, 5/7, 48% and 0.6 in ascending order.
(b) If log 2= 0.30103, and lob 3 = 0.47712, evaluate log 48
(b) The scale of a map is given by 1:50,000. Calculate the ground distance which is represented by 408cm on the map
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ENGLISH FORM TWO
TIME 2HOURS
SECTION A- 30MAKS
Answer all questions
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| (i) A place where clothes are washed |
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| (iii) A place where surgery is carried out | |
| (iv) A place where dead bodies are placed before burial | |
| (v) A place where medicines are sold |
SECTION B (70 MARKS)
In front of, behind, near, between, adjacent
(b) Fill in the blank spaces with appropriate preposition
(b) Re- write the sentence by using the right form of words in bracket
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(a) Choose one class reader you have read and then answer the following question
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JAMHURI YA MUUNGANO WA TANZANIA
BARAZA LA MITIHANI LA TANZANIA
UPIMAJI WA KIDATO CHA PILI NUSU MUHULA
MACHI -2024
KISWAHILI
SEHEMU A: UFAHAMU(Alama 15)
Miaka ya hivi karibuni kumetokea ajali nyingi hapa duniani. Wengi tumesikia taarfa za ajali mbalimbali kutoka katika vyombo vya habari na baadhi yetu tumeshuhudia kwa macho yetu. Kila aliye sikia au kuona ajali hizo alivaa uso wa huzuni. Kwani nyingi zilikua za kutisha mno, wapo watu walio katika miguu, mikono masikio na hata kunyofolewa macho na viungo vingine vya mwili. Ukiachilia mbali majeruhi na wale walionusurika, wapo Ndugu na marafiki zetu waliopotezxa maisha. Wengi tulipata machungu yaliokithiri, tulilia na kuwalaani wote tuliofikiria ndio waliosabaisha ajali hizo.
Waliokufa katika ajali hizoni wadogowadogo watu wazima na hata vikongwe wanawake kwa wanaume. Kama ilivyo desturi kifo hakibagui na huvuna roho za watu wa umri na jinsia zote. Wazazi wengi wanaofariki katika ajali hizi huacha watoto ambao hawamo katika utaratibu wa kuendelea kielimu. Badala wanaingia katika kujitaftia ririki badala ya kujisomea. Watot wengi hufanya kazi ya kubeba mizigo, uvuvi kuchimba madini na migodibiashsara ndogondogo na hata kazi za nyumbani.
Watoto hao walioachwa hukumbwa na matatizo mengi wafanyapo kazi katika sehemu hizo.kwakua wengi wao hawana upeo mkubwa wa mambo, hujikuta wakifanya kazi bila kufuata kanuni zaafya. Hali hiyo husababisha magonjwa kama kifua kikuu na hata kupata ajali mbaya, wafanyapo kazi migodini, ambazo zinaweza kusababish akifo au vilema vya maisha. Wengi huingizwa kwenye bishara za ukahaba na kupata mimba zisizitarajiwa tena katika umri mdogo. Wengine huambikzwa magonjwa kama UKIMWI.
Pamoja na usemi wa ukweli kua “ Ajali haina kinga” Ajali nyingi zinazotokea zinatokana na makosa yetu wenyewe. Hizi tukiamua, tunaweza kuzizuia kwani penye nia pana njia. Hivyo hivyo suala la kuwapatia Elimu watoto walioathirika na ajali liwe la kufa na kupona. Kama Taifa ni lazima tupige vita ajira kwa watoto, ikiwa kweli tunataka kwenda na wakati. Vinginevyo tutabaki nyuma.
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(c) Andika kichwa cha habari kisichozidi maneno matatu
SEHEMU B: SARUFI
ALAMA 20
(b) Unda nomino moja tuu kutokana na kila kitenzi katika vitenzi vifuatavyo.
Mfano Mayai – Nomino ya kawaida
SEHEMU C: MAWASILIANO NA UTIMIZI WA LUGHA.
ALAMA 20
SEHEMU D: FASIHI KWA UJUMLA
ALAMA 30
SEHEMU E: UANDISHI WA INSHA/ UTUNGAJI
ALAMA 15
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HISTORY FORM TWO
TIME 2HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 marks)
Answer all questions
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70 MARKS
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GEOGRAPHY FORM TWO
TIME 2HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A
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70 MARKS
Answer all questions
b) After studying geography we expect to obtain different job opportunities that can be obtained.
b) All land masses are surrounded by large body of salt water and ocean. Mention five of them.
SECTION C
15 MARKS
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INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
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70 MARKS
Answer all questions in this section
SECTION C
15 MARKS
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CHEMISTRY FORM TWO
TIME: 2:30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i) Inflating weather balloons |
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| (iii) Manufacture or margarine | |
| (iv) Production of Oxy-hydrogen flame | |
| (v) Manufacture of Hydrochloric acid |
SECTION B – 85 marks
(b) Which method can be used useful in separating each the following components?
(c) Which change of state of matter is applied in the following process?
(b) Write the chemical symbols of the following
(c) Give examples of apparatus made up of;
(b) Give reason to support each of the following
(b) Outline the first aid procedures to a person who has fainted
(b) List four importance processes involved in circulation of water
(c) Identify two commercial use of water
(b) Write word equation for reaction above
(c) Describe chemical test for hydrogen
(d) Explain why hydrogen is not used in balloons nowadays
(e) Give two uses of hydrogen
(b) Differentiate between the two types of flames
(c) What factors do you consider when choosing heat source in the laboratory?
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BIOLOGY FORM TWO
TIME 2HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
1. Choose the correct answer.
(vii) Conditions or factors that can change or be changed in an experiment are called?
(viii) When giving first aid to a snake victim you should not;
(ix) Medical waste can be described as;
(x) One of the following is not a characteristic of a prokaryotic cell
2. Match each item in Column A against its corresponding item from Column B
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SECTION B
Answer all questions in this section (85 marks)
3. What are advantages and disadvantages of members of division Filicinophyta?
4. Draw and label a diagram of the member of the division Filicinophyta
5. (a)State three distinctive features of kingdom Plantae.
(b) Give the advantages of kingdom plantae
6. Briefly explain the following types of heterotropic nutrition
7. Explain the meaning if the following
8. Differentiate between:
9.(a) Why are human beings, cats and dogs regarded as omnivorous animals?
(b) Explain what will happen if the following are removed from plant or animal cell
10. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of artificial system of classification
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SECTION C (15 Marks)
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PHYSICS
CODE: 031
TIME: 2:30 Hours AUG-2023
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
(i). A needle may float on a clean water but sinks when some detergent is added to water because the detergent.
A. educes the density of water
B. Increase adhesive force between the needle and water molecules.
C. Lowers the surface tension of water.
D. Makes water surface slippery.
(ii) A racing car turnaround corner safely than a tall bus can do because
(iii) Which of the following materials can magnetically made strong?
(iv) A house building contractor fitted window glass panes which someone cannot see through but the room are full illuminated with light. These types of glass pane materials are said to be
(v) Why the mechanical advantage is less than three in a single rope three pulleys system?
A. Because the effort may vary
B. Due to load rose
C. Because the upper pulley does not move
D. Due to friction on pulleys
(vi) If you are caught outside during a severe thunderstorm, you should
(vii) A mass of 0.2kg produces an extension of 8cm in a spring. The force required to produce an extension of 6 cm is
(viii) Form two students had a trip to Mikumi national park when they entered in a bus most of them fell backwards, when the bus moved forward, their geography teacher told them to be careful. This situation is explained by
A. The unstable equilibrium of the bus
B. The newton’s third law of Motion
C. The newton’s second law of motion
D. The newton’s first law of motion
(ix) Pressure in a liquid is independent of the
(x) A student measured the diameter of a wire Using a screw gauge and he repeated the experiment four times and listed the measurements. The correct measurement was
A.5.3cm C.5.32 cm
B. 5.32 cm D. 5.3200 cm
With their corresponding terms in list B by writing the letter of the correct answer in the
Table provided.
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| (i). Tendency of matter to be in state of random motion (ii). Ability of liquids to rise or fall in a narrow tube (iii). Attraction force between molecules of the same substance (iv). Ability of the surface of a liquid to behave like a fully stretched elastic skin (v). Movement of particles from high concentration to low concentration
| A. Surface tension B. Cohesive C. Adhesive D. Diffusion E. Osmosis F. Capillarity G. Brownian motion
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SECTION B (70 marks)
Answer all questions in this section
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(b). List down three conditions necessary for a body to float
(c). An object of weight when immersed in the water it experiences an up thrust of
. Calculate the following
4. (a) State the principle of moments
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(b)(i) Distinguish between stable equilibrium and unstable equilibrium
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(ii)Mention two conditions necessary for an object to be in equilibrium under action of parallel
Forces
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(c) A uniform half –metre rule is freely pivoted at 15cm mark and it balances horizontally when
a body of mass of 40g is hung from a 2cm mark
(i)Draw a clearly labelled diagram to illustrate the forces on a half metre rule.
(ii) Calculate the mass of the rule
5. (a) Give the meaning of the following terms
ii. Efficiency __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
(b).A perfect machine has efficiency of 100% but practically there is no perfect machine why?
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(c )The diagram below shows a box of weight 150N being pulled at a steady speed up by a force of 100N. If the height of the plane is 2m above the ground and the length of the plane is 4m.
Calculate
6. (a) State Paschal principle as it applied in pressure
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(b) State any four application of atmospheric pressure
(c). Briefly explain why the woman wearing shoes with pointed heels is more likely to cause damage to the wooden floor than the elephant.
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(d). What will be the pressure due to a column of water of height if the density of water is
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7. (a) A form two students performed an experiment on determination of the acceleration due to gravity by using an iron metal ball. Briefly describe the energy changes when the bob of a Simple pendulum swings from one side to another.
8. (a) With aid of diagram, state the laws of reflection of light.
(b) List four properties of the image formed by a plane mirror.
(i)
(ii)
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(c) Determine number of images that can be formed when two plane mirrors placed at
9. (a)Explain how the area of plates and distance between plates affect the capacitance of the Capacitor
(b)A capacitor of capacitance 250is allowed to charge until the potential difference between its Plates is 10v. How much charge accumulated on the plates during the charging process?
(c). Draw the sketch of a large and well labeled gold – leaf electroscope.
SECTION C (15 MARKS)
Answer questions ten (10)
10.(a) State Ohm’s law
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(b)The circuit diagram below that shows the current through the 6 Ω resistor is 2.5 A.
(i) What is the magnitude of the voltage from the power supply?
(c).The form two students are given a set of materials in physics Laboratory as following Rheostat, voltmeter, ammeter, fixed resistor, switch and a cell to perform experiment aimed to verify ohm’s law. Draw a complete circuit diagram to show the arrangement such that the current can flow.
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041
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INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper consists of a total ten (10) compulsory questions
2. Show your work clearly
3. All writing must be in blue or black ink, except drawings which should be in pencil
4. All communication devices, programmable calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room
1 a) The traffic lights at three different road crossing changes after every 48 seconds, 72 seconds and 10 seconds respectively. If they change simultaneously at 7a.m at what will they change simultaneously again?
b) If x = 0.567567567... and y – 0.83 by converting these decimals to
fractions, find the exact value of
in simplest form
2 a) If T= 
Find the value of t
b) Write ‘’L’’ in terms of M, N and T from the formula =
c) Determine the value of x if log5(x+1)-1=log5(x-3)
3. a) A lorry carries 7.2 tonnes of sand from the mining area to the industrial site. One the way 230kg of sand either fall off or blow away. What mass of sand will remain by the end of the journey? Give the answer in tonnes b) An article was sold for sh 160,000 at a profit of 25% find the buying price
of the article
4. a) Solve for the quadratic X2 – 8x +7 = 0
b) Solve for x and y if;

5. a) The sum of two numbers is 127. If the difference/ between numbers is 7, find the numbers.
b) If : = 2:3
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HISTORY FORM TWO
MID TERM EXAMS-AUG – 2023
TIME 2:30 Hours
Instructions:
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of 10 questions.
2. Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
3. All writing must be in black or blue pen.
4. All communication devices are not allowed in the examination room. 5. Write your examination number at the top right corner of every page.
SECTION A (MARKS 15)
1. For each of the items (i) – (x) choose the answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number.
i) The abolition of slave trade in 19th century was followed by:
a) The Berlin conference of 1884-1885
b) The development of legitimate trade
c) The formation of UNO
d) The Great depression of 1923-1929
(ii) One of the following East African coastal city states was located in present day Mozambique, hence directly received gold from Mwenamutapa in 15th century
a) Lamu
b) Kilwa
c) Sofala
d) Zimbabwe
(iii) In evolution of man, the use of tools and bi-pedalism were accompanied by the development of man’s;
a) Agriculture
b) Brain
c) Limbs
d) Trade
(iv) Which of the following marked the end of Portuguese rule in east Africa?
a) The rise and fall of coastal city states
b) The coming of sultan Seyyid Said to Zanzibar
c) The fall of fort Jesus in Mombasa
d) The coming of Europeans to east Africa
(v) The process by which people act on nature while at the same time they enter into relationship with one another is called:
a) Means of production
b) Object of labour
c) Productive forces
d) Relations of Production
(vi) Gao was the trading centre which developed into a large empire known as:
a) Soghai
b) Asante
c) Mali
d) Ghana
(vii) The Hamarton treaty was about:
a) Allowing the sultan of Zanzibar to buy slaves from the interior
b) To forbid the sultan of Zanzibar to sell slaves outside his dominion
c) To forbid the sultan of Zanzibar to sell slaves outside farther north than Lamu and
Mogadishu
d) Allowing the sultan to sell slaves to the rich slave traders in Arabia.
(viii) Among the evidences of the earliest commercial contact between east Africa and the middle and Far East as far back as 200 BC is:
a) Existence of large Asian shops along the coastal areas
b) The periplus of the Erythrean Sea written by Greek traders
c) Existence of Arabic words in the Swahili language
d) Growth of towns along coastal area.
(ix) The following is one of the methods used to obtain gold in African societies:
a) Shaft and planning methods
b) Pottery and ornaments
c) Ornaments and shaft
d) Planning method and pottery
(x) Local trade among African societies became possible when:
a) One society became more powerful than others
b) Iron tools had increased
c) People produced less than their needs
d) d)People could produce more than their needs
2. Match the items in List A with those in List B by writing the correct letter against the corresponding letter
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| i. ii. iii. iv. v. | Homo habilis Australopithecus Homo sapiens sapiens Homo erectus Homo sapiens | a) b) c) | They lived approximately between 150,000 and 20,000 year ago They lived approximately between 1.9 million and 300,000 years ago They lived approximately between 400,000 and 70,000 year ago |
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| g) | Human ancestor who lived from about 4.2 to 2.0 million years ago. |
SECTION B (MARKS 70)
Answer all questions from this section
3. Iron Age was a period when human beings started using iron tools and weapons, in which ways Iron Age people differ from the Stone Age people? Give five points
4. To interact is to spend time with people in a way you have an effect on each other. For example, you can interact with teacher in the classroom. You listen and take notes as the teacher teaches you ask question where you do not understand and the teacher answer them. Long before the coming of colonialist Africans were interacted socially. How far this is true? Give five points
5. Gulukwa kwa lala is a village that found at Ilala district where its people live with exploitation of man by man and land was owned by a few rich and powerful people. As a historian relate the life of Gulukwa kwa lala villagers with pre-colonial mode of production by describing its five characteristics.
6. (a) One student was talking about the event that took place in the 15th Century, the event that crossed three continents namely; Africa, Europe and America; what was the event a student was talking about?
(b) What factor gave to rise of 6 (a) above
7. (a) Boers trek was a migration by Boers families from cape of the interior of South Africa in order to escape from the British. With five points Describe reasons which made Boers to escape the southern cape 1830 and 1850
(b) Yusuph and John were arguing that “Museum has no significance. Yusuph argued that Museum has no significant to our nation while John opposed him. What do you think were five point used by John against her friends
8. Abolition of slave trade means “Stopping of selling and buying human beings as commodities in the market. In West Africa they were abolished slave trade earlier than East Africa. Explain why it was difficult to abolish slave trade in East Africa than in West Africa.
9. Use specific examples, how expansion of Ngoni People during the 19th century affected the people of east Africa and West Africa.
SECTION C (15 MARKS)
10. When you get to Kariakoo market; you will find Tanzanians getting into contact with the people from India, china and Arab. This contact believed to be started as early as 200BC. What were the consequences brought with that contact?
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JAMHURI YA MUUNGANO YA TANZANIA
MTIHANI WA NUSU MUHULA WA PILI
KIDATO CHA PILI
AGOSTI 2023
021 KISWAHILI
Muda: Saa 2:30 Year: 2023
Maelekezo
1 Karatasi hii ina sehemu A, B na C zenye jumla ya maswali kumi (10)
2 Jibu msawali yote
3 Sehemu A ina alama kumi na tano (15) sehemu B ina alama sabaini (70) na sehemu C ina alama kumi na tano (15)
4 Majibu yote yaandikwe kwenye nafasi ulizopewa
5 Majibu yote yaandikwe kwa kalamu yenye wino wa bluu au mweusi
6 Vifaa vyote vya mawasiliano visivyoruhusiwa havitakiwi kwenye chumba cha upimaji
7 Andika Namba yako ya Mtihani katika kila ukurasa sehemu ya juu upande wa kulia
SEHEMU A (Alama 15)
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii.
1. Chagua herufi ya jibu sahihi katika kipengele (i) hadi (x) kisha andika herufi ya jibu sahihi katika visanduku vilivyopo upande wa kulia wa karatasi yako.
(i) Sikumpata mofu ‘-ku’ ina dhima gani?
A. Wakati uliopita C. Umoja
B. Uyakinishi D. Nzizi wa neno
(ii) Sitiari ni __________________
A. Kufananisha vitu viwili au zaidi kwa kutumia viunganishi
B. Neno au mistari kadhaa pamoja na silabi hujirudia
C. Huusisha kujenga picha akilini
D. Kulinganisha vitu viwili au zaidi bila viunganishi
(iii) Wazo kuu la kimatumizi katika kazi za fasihi huitwa
A. Ujumbe C. Falsafa B. Dhamira D. Mtazamo
(iv) Tunaimba vizuri sana kiambishi “Tu” kina dhima ipi?
A. Huonesha nafsi ya kwanza wingi C. Huonesha nafsi ya tatu umoja
B. Huonesha nafsi ya pili wingi D. Huonesha nafsi ya tatu wingi
(v) _______________ ni hadithi zinazoelezea asili ya watu vitu na maumbo mbalimbali ulimwenguni katika hali ya kufikirika tu.
A. Tarihi C. Visasili
B. Ngano D. Soga
(vi) Mambo yanayojenga umbo la ndani la kazi ya fasihi ni yapi?
A. Falsafa, mtazamo, ujumbe, dhamira, wahusika
B. Dhamira, ujumbe, mtazamo, migogoro, matumizi ya lugha
C. Dhamira ujumbe, mandhari, mgogoro, mtazamo
D. Mtazamo, falsafa, dhamira, ujumbe na mgogoro
(vii) Ni kutamkaji unaotambulisha asili ya mtu,
A. Kiimbo C. Lafudhi
B. Mkazo D. Silabi
(viii) Kwa maneno mengine fonolojia tunaweza kuiita…
A. Sarufi muundo C. Sarufi matamshi
B. Pragmatiki D. Sarufi maumbo
(ix) “Mungu yu mwema” Je, neno “yu” katika tungo hapo juu linabeba dhima ya aina gani ya neno.
A. Nomino C. Kitenzi kisaidizi
B. Kiwakilishi D. Kitenzi kishirikishi
(x) Vizuri vimeibiwa, viatu vizuri vimeibiwa na anacheza vizuri. neno vizuri limetumika kama
A. Nomino, kiwakilishi na kivumishi C. Kiwakilishi, kielezi na kivumishi
B. Kiwakilishi, kivumishi na kielezi D. Kielezi, kiwakilishi na kiwakilishi
2. Oanisha dhana zifuatazo katika Orodha A kwa kuchagua herufi ya maelezo husika katika Orodha B kisha andika herufi hiyo katika sehemu ya majibu kama inavyoonekana katika jedwali.
| ORODHA A | MAJIBU | ORODHA B |
| i. Tashibiha ii. Tashihisi iii. Tafsida iv. Takriri v. Mdokezo |
| A. Mayra alitembea, alitemea, alitembe hadi akafika B. Mtoto wa mzee juma aliaga dunia katika vita vile vya makabila C. Mayra akasema nitaku…………. nitakup……. D. Mayra alipokuwa msituni alipokelewa na sauti nyororo za ndege wakiimba. E. Mzee Juma aliongea kwa hasira mithili ya mbogo aliyejeruhiwa. |
SEHEMU B (Alama 70)
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii.
3. Kwa mifano thabiti eleza maana ya maneno yafuatayo
(a) Mofolojia
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(b) Shadda
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(d) Alofoni
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(e) Shina
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4. (a) Nyambua vitenzi vifuatavyo katika kauli ya kutendwa
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ii) Ruka …………………………………………………………………………………….
iii) Piga …………………………………………………………………………………….
iv) Soma …………………………………………………………………………………….
v) Omba …………………………………………………………………………………….
(b) Onesha kivumishi katika tungo zifuatazo kisha bainisha aina gani ya kivumishi.
i) Mti mkavu umeanguka
Kivumishi …………………………………...………
Aina …………………………………...………
ii) Mbwa ambaye amekuja ameondoka
Kivumishi …………………………………...………
Aina …………………………………...………
iii) Mwanafunzi mwingine ameletwa
Kivumishi …………………………………...………
Aina …………………………………...………
iv) Mtoto amejenga banda la kuku
Kivumishi …………………………………...………
Aina …………………………………...………
v) Kikombe hiki kimevunjika
Kivumishi …………………………………...………
Aina …………………………………...………
5. (a) Kitenzi kishiriki ni neno linaloonesha tabia au hali iliyokuwepo au isiyokuwepo kwa kitu au mtu fulani. Tunga sentensi tano (05) kwa kutumia vitenzi vishirikishi tofauti na pigia mstari vitenzi hivyo.
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(b) Kwa muundo wa jedwali tambulisha nomino tano (5) zisizo na umbo dhahiri la wingi na uzipange kwa umoja na wingi wake.
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6. Kila tasnia ya uandishi ina hatua zake. Andika barua kwa mkuu wa shule ukiomba ruhusa ya kwenda hospitali kutibiwa. Barua yako ipite kwa mwalimu wako wa darasa.
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7. “Misemo mingi hutumika kwa madhumuni ya kulinda na kuvuta umakini wa mtu.” Fafanua usemi huu kwa kutumia misemo mitano”
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8. Soma ngonjera ifuatayo kisha jibu maswali
1. Hodi! hodi! naingia Nyamazeni nawaambia,
Nataka kuwaelezea,
Sababu za kuhesabia, Sensa ni ukombozi, Kwa kila mtanzania.
2. Hesabu isipotimia,
Serikali isipojua,
Mipango itazimia, Sensa ni ukombozi, Kwa kila mtanzania.
3. Serikali ikishajua,
Idadi ikatambua,
Kila raia kumpatia,
Sensa ni ukombozi,
Kwa kila mtanzania
4. Shule itatujengea, Hospitali zitaenea,
Maji itapanua,
Na barabara pia,
Sensa ni ukombozi,
Kwa kila mtanzania
5. Elimu imeitoa, Kwenu watanzania,
Hongera mlojitoa
Vituoni kusogea,
Nyumbani kusubiria
Sensa ni ukombozi,
Kwa kila mtanzania
Maswali
i. Nini dhamira ya fanani katika utungo huu? ……………………………………………………..
ii. Je, mtambaji ana msimamo gani kwa jamii?
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iv) Mtunzi wa utungo huu ana imani gani na falsafa ipi kuhusu sensa?
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v) Taja jina la muhusika mkuu katika utungo huu.? ……………………………………………….
9. Kutokana na maendeleo ya sayansi na teknolojia fasihi simulizi siku hizi huhifadhiwa katika vinasa sauti kwa ajili ya kumbukumbu za baadaye. Bainisha athari tano (5) hasi zinazojitokeza fasihi simulizi inapohifadhiwa katika njia tajwa.
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SEHEMU C (Alama 15)
Jibu swali la kumi (10) katika sehemu hii.
10. Siku zote uwapo na sherehe hualika watu tofauti ambao ni ndugu, jamaa na marafiki. Ukiwa kama kijana wa familia ya Mtunda Maembe, mwalike mama yako mdogo aitwae Neema Juma katika sherehe ya harusi ya kaka yako Paulo Maembe itakayofanyika tarehe 20/12/2023. Jina lako Omari Maembe
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BIOLOGY FORM TWO
MID-TERM EXAMS – AUGUST – 2023
TIME: 2:30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
The organism was mostly obtained from kingdom
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SECTION B: (70 Marks)
Answer all questions
(b)Below is diagram of human digestive system


(b)(i) Differentiate cell specialization from cell differentiation
(ii)Explain how the cells are adapted to their function
(b)Explain why arteries have large muscular wall than varies
(c)State three ways in which blood capillaries are structurally adapted to their function

(b)The photograph below represents a plant in a certain division

(c)Explain how part labelled Q is adapted to its functions
(b)Explain why
(b) State adaptations of ileum in food absorption
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Student Assessment Number…………………………
PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION
AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSESSMENT
GEOGRAPHY FORM TWO
MID TERM EXAMS- 2023
013
Time 2.30 Hours AUG, 2023
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
Answer all questions
1. For each of the items (i) – (x), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write it’s letter in the box provided.
2. Match the items in LIST A with the corresponding one in LIST B by writing the letter of the
correct response below the item number in the table provided.
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SECTION B (70marks)
Answer all questions
3. Dr .Katigile measured a bearing of Dodoma (NW) from Dar-es-salaam (SE) in Tanzania and read 3050NW of Tanzania at 11: 30 am
a) Out line four procedures used by Dr. Katigile to measure the bearing
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b) Name the type of bearing measured by Mr. Katigile
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c) Show other possible ways that can be used to locate the position of a place
4. James family was watching TV at home; the program was a weather forecasting. James and his wife got angry with the program as they said weather forecasting is useless to them.
a) As a F II geography student helps James family to understand the importance of weather forecasting (Four points)
b) List at least two dangerous that a country will face when weather forecasting is not implemented
5 a) Draw a well labeled diagram to show the solar eclipse
b) Briefly describe on how the sun eclipse you have drawn above occurs
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c) Give two impacts which may occur due to solar eclipse
6. A teacher at Ilulu Secondary School gave an assignment to FII students on identifying various energy resources both renewable and non – renewable energy resources. As one among Form II students
a) Mention any five (5) energy resources in the world.
b) Give three (3) importance of renewable energy resources
c) What are the two challenges facing the production and uses of non – renewable resources
7. In making a good map, scale is very important information to be considered. Without a scale map isincomplete:
a) With examples, outline three types of map scale
b) In which ways the map scale can be expressed
c) Give two importance of a map scale
d) Suppose that one centimeter on the map represent a half Kilometer on the ground (1cm to ½ km), covert it into representative Fraction scale
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8. A meteorologist gave the Form two students books to discuss about five climatic regions, In their reading and discussion they noted one among the five regions is located along 00 to 50 North and south of the equator.
a) What type of climatic region do the students noted being located from 00 to 50?
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b) Where does the climatic region mentioned in (a) above distributed in the world?
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c) Mention five climatic characteristics of the region mentioned in (a) above.
d) What are the four dominant economic activities that are practiced in the climatic region mentioned (a) above
9. Mr Brown is an American investor, he just came from U.S.A and want to set up manufacturing industry in your country. He is now stress full since he don’t know where and how he will manage to establish industry. As a geographer
a) Out line five factors to assist Mr Brown to locate manufacturing industry in your country
b) Give three (3) importance of manufacturing industry in the country
c) List down two main challenges that hinder the development of manufacturing Industry
SECTION C (15marks)
Answer question ten (10)
10. “DAWASCO was the responsible medium for water supply and management in Dar-es –salaam. The sector helped the government acknowledging people on the importance and need for water management. Some people failed to understand. As an expert in the whole aspect of water, describe significances of water management for daily life
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 157
PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION
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SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSESSMENT
ENGLISH FORM TWO
MID TERM EXAMS AUG – 2023
CODE: 22
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 Marks)
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As _________ student, Thobias spends most of ______ evenings reading _____ book or listening to ______ news.
Occasionally _______ friend drops in for _______ chat. Sometimes when he is tired of reading he takes _______ evening stroll then spends rest of _______ time watching ____ television. Then he drinks ______ cup of tea before going to bed.
SECTION C (15 Marks)
List of Readings
The Magic Garden – K.R Cripwell(1997), Longman, England
Hawa The Bus Driver – R.S Mabala (1988), Ben & Company, Dar Es Salaam
Kalulu The Hare – F. Worthington (1937), Longman. England
Fast Money – K.R Cripwell (1978), William Collins Sons & Company Ltd, Great Britain.
Mabala The Farmer – R.S Mabala (1988), Ben & Company, Dar Es Salaam
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COMPETENCE BASED ASSESSMENT
CIVICS FORM TWO
MID TERM EXAMS-AUG 2023
CODE: 011 CIVICS
TIME: 2:30 HOURS AUG 2023
INSTRUCTIONS.
i) Proper behavior enables people to live in peace and harmony in a society. Pick out one element of improper behavior
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SECTION B. (70 MARKS)
Answer all questions in the space provided for each question
3 .You as an expert in civics subject, by using vivid examples, what do you understand about the following concepts
i) Human rights__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ii) Presidential standard_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
iii) Local government____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
iv) citizenship by descent________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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4. Working hard increase country productions which make economic growth. In what ways does work contributing on national development? (five (05) points)
5.A family is a foundation of the development to any society. Briefly explain five (05) parents responsibilities in the family level.
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6. Local government spends its money in various project for example health and education infrastructures. List down five sources of local government revenue.
7 Human rights abuse is unlawful. Identify five (05) situations in which human rights can be abused in the society
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10. Imagine that you are the police traffic for Moshi Municipality and you are invited to give a speech on the importance of obeying road signs. Which six (6) points will you consider?
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 155
PRESIDENTS OFFICE, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION
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CHEMISTRY FORM TWO
MID-TERM EXAMS AUGUST 2023
TIME: 2:30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
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SECTION B (70 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
(b)With reasons explain why it is necessary to have the following in Laboratory
(b)Juma wanted the above reaction to go fast because wants to utilize in venous industrial uses. You as a chemist provide him four means that can be used to make reaction faster.
(b)(i) Which particles are atoms of the same element in the list of the particles given below?
(ii) Why cant neon react with sodium?
(b)A compound contains 20% by mass mg, 26% of sulphur and Y% of Oxygen
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(b)Write valence of following radicals
(b) Explain why water is not used extinguish class E fires
(c)Give a reason to support the following facts
(b)Mention three conditions for fire to start
(b)A certain pink colored compound is heated to form blue colour. When water is added to sample, it changed back to pink
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CHEMISTRY EXAM SERIES 154
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SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSESSMENT
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
FORM TWO
TERMINAL EXAMINATION - MAY, 2023
TIME 2: 30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions
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SECTION B (70) Marks
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SECTION C (15 MARKS)
Thin and red,
Skinny and bald,
The boy groans on the ground,
Swollen stomach
Full of waste
Thin legs
Thin arms
Twitch
As the boy
Fights with flies
Over the empty plate
b. Using any class reader that you have attempted, give a short impression of the character and why you think he/she is worth learning something from
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 153
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
FORM TWO TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY-2023
BOOK-KEEPING
062
TIME: 2:30Hours
Instructions
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
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SECTION B (40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
| S/N | Transaction | Account to be debited | Account to be credited |
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SECTION C (45 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
March 1 Cash balance 54,000debit, bank balance 150,000 credit
March 2 Received cheque from Kakulu 182,000 after deducting cash discount of 1,000
March 5 Withdrew 6,500 from bank for personal use
March 9 paid kato by cheque 5,200 after deducting 520 cash discount
March 12 Received 12,600 cash and 11,500 cheque from Kipchoge.
March 15 deposited 40,000 cash into bank
March 19 Bought a computer 60,000 and paid half amount by cheque on account
March 22 Paid stationery 14,800 cash
March 24 Sold some old furniture and received cash 7,500
March 28 Paid Exim Bank loan 15,000 by cheque
March 29 Withdrew 16,000 from bank for office use
March 31 Paid salaries 2,000 cash and 35,000 by cheque
Help Bwana Mayowe to record the above transactions in a suitable cash book and show the opening balances as at 1st April, 2018
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Stock a 1st January 2018 ......................................... 3,249
Purchases ............................................................... 11,380
Sales ...................................................................... 18,462
Motor expenses ....................................................... 520
Salarie ..................................................................... 150
Rent and rates .......................................................... 670
Insurance ............................................................... 111
General expenses ..................................................... 105
Premises .............................................................. 1,500
Motor vehicles .................................................. 1,200
Debtors .............................................................. 1,950
Cash at bank ....................................................... 1,654
Creditors ......................................................... 1,538
Cash in hands ................................................ 2,040
Drawings ........................................................ 895
Capital ......................................................... 5,424
Stock on 31st December, 2018 .................... 2,548
As a form two book keeping student, use the relevant financial statements to determine.
You as business studies student, use the knowledge of book keeping to draw the journal and show the corrections of the following mistakes made by Majigambo;
Note: (Narrations are not required)
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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
FORM TWO TERMINAL EXAMINATIONS
MAY-2023
TIME: 2:30HRS ENGLISH LANGUAGE
INSTRUCTION:
SECTION A (15 MARKS) : Answer all questions in this section
(viii) The plural form of the sentences ‘’ I go to school’’ is which (a) I’m going to school (b) we is gone to school (c) we are going to school (d) we go to school
(ix) A countable noun are noun which cheeped into singular and plural, which set it correct(a) Cook- cooks (b) read-reading (c) water-water (d) pen-pens.
(x) Which is the reason for the failure of students to speak English fluent around school compound? (a) Fear to speak (b) think their laughing (c) likes to speak Kiswahili (d) Does not speak more time.
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SECTION B (70 MARK): Answer all questions
Cousin, niece, grandfather, uncle, nephew, sister- in –law, son-in-law, grandson, aunt
Note; use the following guidelines in writing your card.
(b). Complete the following sentences with the right information from the brackets.
(i) The …………………….. is setting ( sun/son)(ii) The cat has a long ……………………..( tale/tail). (iii) He said ……………………….. to the visitors ( by/bye) (iv) Do you ………………………….. in this place ( live/leave) (v) Let us …………………………. For him (weight/wait)
(ii) Suppose you are head of prefect of your school. You have received a guest who wants to know the location of toilets, library, headmaster office and classroom in your school. Use the word/phrases in the box to construct four sentences giving the location of the places.
| Close to, next to, behind, opposite |
| Their, our, theirs, her, us, hers, ours, his, him |
(ii) Dictionaries use abbreviation and symbols to some space. What do the following abbreviation and symbols stand for.
SECTION C: (15 Marks)
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COMPETENCE BASED ASSEMENT
BIOLOGY FORM TWO
TERMINAL EXAMS-MAY– 2023
033
Time: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
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| (i) Carries deoxygenated blood away from posterior parts and hind limbs (ii) Carries oxygenated blood towards liver (iii) Carries oxygenated blood towards head and neck (iv) Carries oxygenated blood toward Gonads (v) Carries deoxygenated blood away from the kidney |
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SECTION B. 70 MARKS. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FROM THIS SECTION
(b) Other than skin, name other surfaces uses for gaseous exchange in adult frog.
(c) The diagram below represents blood clotting process.
(i)Name substance X and Y
(ii) Explain why people who are deficient of vitamin K bleed profusely after an injury.
(b) Name the forces involved in water movement up the plant.
6. (a) How could the body remove or destroy a bacterium that lands.
(b) Explain why it is;
(i) Not healthy to sleep in a closed room with many potted plants.
(ii) Dangerous to sleep in a poorly ventilated room with charcoal burner on.
7.(a) The diagram below represents a bell jar experiment to demonstrate breathing;
(b) State the products and by-products of anaerobic respiration in;
8. (a) Explain how the following are adapted for their function;
(b) Explain the importance of converting most of glucose formed during the day to starch in plant leaf cell.
(c) Mention the products of photosynthesis.
9. (a) Define the following terms
(b) Outline abiotic factors that influence distribution of organisms in an ecosystem
SECTION C. ANSWER QUESTION 10
10.(a) Explain mechanism of gaseous exchange in bony fish.
(b) describe factors affecting breathing rate.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 150
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COMPETENCE BASED ASSEMENT
PHYSICS FORM TWO
TERMINAL EXAMS-MAY – 2023
031
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions
SECTION A. 15 MARKS
2. Match the description of electric terms in list A with the correct electric terms in list B by writing a letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided
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SECTION B. 70 MARKS
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FROM THIS SECTION
3
a) state laws of reflection
b) Explain the behavior of light when it encounters translucent, transparent and opaque materials
c) Calculate number of images when the angle between two plane mirrors is: i. 600 ii. 00
d) How the number of images formed by plane mirrors related to the angle between two plane mirrors?
4. a) State conditions for a body to be in equilibrium.
(b)By using the principle of Moment determine unknown Weight (W) on the fig below.
(c)A machine having velocity ratio (V.R) of 5 need an effort of 240N to raise a load of 720N. How much
i. mechanical advantage
ii. Efficiency (e)
5.a) Explain why efficiency of machines is always less than 100%?
b) An object weight in air is 6.0N and 4.0N when immersed in water. What will be its:
i. Up thrust in water
ii. Relative density
iii. Density
c) Give reason why a ship can move on surface of water without sinking?
6. a) Kinetic energy potential energy are forms of mechanical energy. Give comparison and differences between them
b) A car of mass 4tones travels at velocity of 4m/s .How much kinetic energy developed?
c) How much power developed when a crane lifts a container of mass 500kg through a height of 5m in 10sec ?
7. (a) When the metal can that containing hot water is closed, and the cold water is poured on it, the can collapses. Why?
(b) In an experiment using Hare’s apparatus, the lengths of methanol and water columns were found to be 16 cm and 12.8 cm respectively
(i) What is the relative density of methanol?
(ii) If the length of methanol column was altered to 21.5 cm what would be the new height of the water column?
8. (a) When water and mercury were in two separate measuring cylinders, the teacher asked student to observe the reading in both cylinders. Why does mercury form downward meniscus while that of water forms upward meniscus?
(b) A force of 4 N causes a certain copper wire to extend to 1.0 mm. Find the load that will cause a 3.2 mm extension on the same wire.
9. (a) Write down three equations of uniform acceleration of motion and explain the meaning of each symbol used in the equation.
(b)The football P of mass 0.5 kg was kicked by a goalkeeper at 12 m/s and collides with another football Q of mass 0.45 kg which was at rest. After the collision both balls move off together at 10 m/s. Calculate:
(i) The momentum of ball P before collision
(ii) The momentum of ball P after collision
SECTION C. 15 MARKS
ANSWER QUESTION 10
10. Three resistors of 2 ?, 4 ? and 6 ? are connected in series to a battery of e.m.f 24 V and have negligible internal resistance.
(a) Draw the circuit diagram including the battery, ammeter, switch and the three resistors.
(b) Find the current flowing in the circuit drawn in 10 (a) above.
(c) Find the potential difference at the ends of each resistor in 10 (a).
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FORM TWO
TERMINAL
061 COMMERCE
Time: 2:30 Hours MAY, 2023
Instructions
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SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
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SECTION B (70 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
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b) Draw a diagram to demonstrate the chain of distribution
SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
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HISTORY FORM TWO
TERMINAL EXAMS-MAY – 2023
012
Time: 2:30 Hours
Instructions
SECTION A (15 Marks)
| List A | List B |
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ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
3. Briefly explain the following terms:
(i) Black smiths
(ii) Nomadic pastoralism
(iii) Agents of Industrial capitalism
(iv) The San
(v) Triangular Slave Trade
4. Arrange the following sentences in chronological order by writing their roman numbers in the table provided.
(i) The Portuguese merchants distrubed the gold trade in the early 16th century.
(ii) Now gold was exported to Portugal and other Western countries.
(iii) The deviation of trade brought conflicts between Arab traders and Portuguese merchants.
(iv) As a result, Arab traders with the assistance from Oman Sultanate expelled Portuguese merchants from East Africa coast in the end of 17th century.
(v) Mwanamutapa empire was the main supplier of gold to Arab traders based at Sofala.
5. Complete each of the following statements by filling the blanks with the correct historical facts.
i. . . . . . . . . ..is the scientific knowledge that is used practically.
ii. . . . . . . .involves telling of stories about people and events in the past which can be in form of epics and myths.
iii. The short stabbing spears was known as . . . . . . . . . . . .
iv. The brain capacity of Homo sapiens was about . . . . . . to . . . . . .
v. Between 1698 and 1840 the east African coastal trade was dominated by. . . . .
6. Draw the sketch map of Africa and show the following kingdoms
A. Luba empire
B. Lozi kingdom
C. Kingdom of Mwantayamvo
D. Mwanemutapa kingdom
E. Zulu kingdom
7.Study this drawing and answer the questions that follow;

i. Which trade in west Africa expanded in the 19th Century due to the introduction of the means of transport shown in the drawing?
ii. Why the type of animals shown on the drawing was preferred by the traders as the means of transport across the desert?
iii. Which Trade led to the decline of the type of the trade that used the animals shown in the drawing?
iv. Name the earliest kingdom in the western Sudanic zone which expanded due to the trade named in (i) above
v. Through which desert was the long distance trade linking west Africa and North Africa using the animals shown on the drawings conducted?
8. Write five causes of Ngoni Migration.
9. During pre-colonial and colonial rule they were emergence of varies state formation in Africa. List five factors for state formation in East Africa.
SECTION C 15 MARKS
10. What were the social factors for interactions in Pre-colonial African communities? (Give six points)
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(b)Why cartographer advised to use scale when they decided to draw a map. 3 points
(c) Juma is a lorry driver, he uses map when he travel across the boarders.
What is the importance of map apart from driving . 4 points
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SECTION C (15 Marks)
Choose any one question.
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| (i) Is the practice in which the clitoris is partially or completely removed (ii) Is the practice which involves the removal of the some parts of female reproductive organ (vagina) especially clitoris (iii) Is the practice whereby clitoris and labia minora are partially or completely removed, it may also involves the removal of labia majora (iv) The vagina opening is narrowed and the caving seal is created, the inner or outer labia are cut off. (v) Is the practice in which the wife of died man is supposed to engage in sex with the brother of her died man so as to remove bad luck |
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SECTION B. (70 Marks)
Answer all questions.
i. Local government
ii. Female genital mutilation
iii. Political campaigns
iv. Road accident
v. Limitation of human rights
6. (a) Define the following term as used in civics
i. Gender blindness
ii. Gender stereotype
iii. Gender analysis
iv. Gender equality
v. Gender equity.
7.How does local government spends its revenue?
8. Early or pre mature marriage is the marriage of people who have not yet reached the legal age for such union. Why Do you think this union occurs? While is harshly prohibited by government. Use five facts to explain.
9. It is better to solve problems immediately. Give five steps to follow
SECTION C: (15 Marks)
Answer one (1) question in this section
10. Explain six (6) factors that influenced and precipitated the union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar
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KIDATO CHA PILI – UPIMAJI WA AWALI
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033
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INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
(i) What is the best way of preparing hydrogen gas in the laboratory?
(ii)Consider the following reagents:
Which reagents are involved in the preparation of oxygen gas in the laboratory?
(iii)A good fuel is the one which has
(iv) Which of the following pairs constitute the best methods for treating and purifying water?
(v) A certain liquid dissolves copper (Il) sulphate to form a blue solution. This liquid is likely to be:
(vi) Isotopes are atoms of the same element that have different:
(vii) An important property of oxygen which distinguishes it from other gases is that it:
(viii) Which of the following electronic configurations are of metals?
A. 2:8:1 and 2:5
B. 2:8:2 and 2:6
C. 2:8:3 and 2:8:8:7
D. 2:8:6 and 2:8:8:7
E. 2:8 and 2:8:7
(ix) When a burning fuel produces blue colour it means there is:
(x) The process of coating iron or steel with zinc is known as:
2. Match the description of a gas in list A with corresponding gas in List B and write the answer in the space provided.
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SECTION B. 70 MARKS- ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
3. (a) Define the following terms as used in chemistry.
(b) The table below shows the relative atomic masses and the percentage abundance of the isotopes L1 and L2 of element L.
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Calculate the relative atomic mass of element L.
4.(a) The grid given below represents part of the periodic table. Study it and answer the questions that follow. (The letters do not represents the actual symbol of the elements)
(b) The table below gives the number of electrons, protons and neutrons in substances X, Y and Z.
Study it and answer the questions that follow.
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| X | 10 | 10 | 10 |
| Y | 10 | 8 | 10 |
| Z | 8 | 8 | 8 |
(i) Which element represents and Ion
(ii) Which of the substances are isotopes? Give a reason.
5.(a) An organic compound P consist of 52.2% of carbon, 13% of hydrogen and 34.8% of oxygen. The vapour density of P is 23. Calculate the molecular formula of the compound P and write possible isomer(s) from the molecular formula determined.
(b) Hydrogen peroxide breaks down slowly to form water and oxygen; the reaction can be speed up by using a catalyst.
6.(a) Briefly explain the following
(i) Nitrogen gas is a necessary component of atmosphere
(ii) Nitrogen I Oxide is also called a Laughing gas
(iii) When carbon dioxide is passed through lime water, it turns milky
(iv) Things made of iron rust faster in coastal towns like Dar es salaam than in areas like Dodoma.
(v) Laboratory should have large windows
7.Using a well labelled diagram, explain how simple distillation can be used to separate a mixture of water and alcohol.
8. (a)What properties of hydrogen gas that made it to be used in the following?
i. As a fuel
ii. To fill weather balloons
iii. Manufacture of hydrochloric acid
iv. Manufacture of margarine
(b) Environmental pollution in most of rural areas in Tanzania is caused by using charcoal and firewood as a fuel. What will be the two alternative source of energy, they supposed to use for environmental conservation? (give reason for each)
(c) Why fossil fuels are referred to as non-renewable energy resources? (Give two reasons)
9. (a) (i) A table salt is a common name for the compound with the formula NaCl.
Write the systematic name for the table salt
(ii) Briefly describe why molecular formula better preferred than empirical formula is
(b) A compound consists of 27% sodium, 16.5% nitrogen and 56.5% oxygen by mass. If its molecular mass is 85g, find:
(i) Its empirical formula
(ii) Molecular formula
10. (a) Most of laboratory apparatuses are made up of glass materials. Why? (Give three reasons)
(b) Briefly explain how to handle chemicals having the following warning signs.
(i) Flammable
(ii) Corrosive
(c) Why luminous flame produces soot?
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SECTION A
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Answer all questions
SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer question ten (10)
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SECTION A
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SECTION B (70 Marks)
Answer all questions from this section
(b)Give five qualifications for a person to be a citizen by naturalization
(c)How can one loose his/her citizen
SECTION C
Answer question 10
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By elimination method
(b)The length of a book exceeds its width by 5cm. Calculate the dimensions of the book given that its area is 50cm2
(b)(i)Solve the following simultaneous equation
2x + 3y=5
4x + 23 = 5y
(ii) If Fatuma is 4years less than Bakari and 3 times Fatuma’s age equal to 2 times Bakari age. What are their ages?
(i) If x2 + ax + 4 = 0 is a perfect square. Find value of a
(iii)Solve the following quadratic equation by completing the square method x2+6x+7 = 0
(b)Solve
(b)Mr and Mrs. Juma deposited some money in a bank that pays a simple interest of 3% per annum. After 4 years they eamed an interest of 900,000 shillings Determine the amount of money
Determine the amount of money
(b)A mason wants design a small room 500cm. by 200cm.
(i)Draw a diagram of a room at a scale of 1.100
(ii)Calculate the area of the room using the result of 6 (b)(i)
(ii)Express the number given in part (a)(i) in standard rotation
(iii)By using listing method, write down lowest common multiple of 3, 10, and 15
(b)(i)Write in numeral; Nine hundred ninety million nine hundred ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and one.
(ii)Determine the number of significant figures in each of numbers, 400, 780 and 0.00606, then approximate each number into one significant figure.
(b) If , Find the value of x
(b)(i) Find value of 0.0000234 x 120 in standard rotation correct is 3 significant figures
(ii)Rationalize the denominator of the expression
(b)A father divided shs 150,000 among Rose and Japheth in the ratio of 2:3 respectively. How much money did each get?
(b)Factorize the expression 6x4x – 11x + 4 by splitting the middle term.
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SECTION A
1. For each of the items (i) – (x) choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write its letter in box provided
(i) Which one of the following arguments describes the mathematical language used in physics
(ii) A student has got an electric shock and felt unconscious in the physics laboratory. Which decision would you take to help the victim immediately?
(iii) Why are machine engines filled with oil lubricant?
(iv) Why does it take a shorter time for a perfume to diffuse in air than in water?
(v) A cooking oil was mixed with water and poured into a measuring cylinder and allowed to settle for 3 minutes. Which one will be observed phenomena
(vi) If two cars are both travelling at 50km/h and they collide head on, the effect is similar to a car colliding with Walter what velocity?
(vii) When a large body of experimental evidences support or does not support the hypothesis, what may hypothesis eventually be considered?
(viii) An engineer wanted to measure the diameter of a wire to the nearest 0.001cm, which of the following instruments will be used.
(ix) The term used to describe the ability to of an object to float on a surface of a liquid is classified is
(x) Materials can be twisted into different shapes. Which among the following forces cause twisting of elastic materials
2. Match each of the description of the terms used in simple machines in List A with the corresponding concept used in simple machine in List B by writing a letter of the correct response below the item in table.
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SECTION B (70 Marks)
Answer all questions
3. (a)State laws of reflection
(b)Explain behavior of light when it encomters translucent, transparent and Opaque materials
Calculate number of images formed by plane mirror related to the angle between two plane mirrors
4. (a)(i)Differentiate distance and displacement
(ii)Write down three equations of linear motion
(b)A paratrooper falling under gravity after 6 seconds
(i) What will be maximum height covered
(ii) What will be its velocity when hitting the ground
5.(a)Explain why efficiency of machine is always less than 100%
(b)An object weight in air is 6ON and 4ON when immersed in water. What will be its
(i) Upthrustin water
(ii) Relative density
(iii) Density
(iv) Give reason why a ship can move surface of water without sinking?
6. (a)When a metal can that contains hot water is closed and cold water is poured on it the can collapses, why?
(b)In an experiment Using Hare’s apparatus the length of methanol and water columns were found to be 16cm and 12.8cm respectively
(i) What is the relative density of methanol?
(ii) If the length of methanol column was altered to 21.5c what would be the new height of water column?
7. (a)Differentiate ferromagnetic materials from Paramagnetic materials by giving their typical examples and uses
(b)Advice a laboratory technician three appropnate ways of slowing magnets so that they can last longer.
8. (a)Define each of the following terms as used in physics
(i) Volume (ii) Moment of force
(b) An object of 100kg is lifted to a height of 5M above the ground is 3 seconds. Calculate its
(i) Work done (ii) Power
9.(a)Define the term pressure
(b)A rectangular object whose dimension are 1.4m by 0.1m by 2.0m, has a density of 200kg/m3. Calculate the minimum pressure when placed on a table.
SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer Question 10
10. (a)
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FORM TWO
TIME 2: 30 HRS
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SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions
1. For each of the items (i) – (x), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write its letter in the beside it
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Section B
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Example: Setting is a place where literary work is done
SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer all questions
List of Readings
10. In life, there are habits that are considered good and those which are bad. With reference to two class readers, describe three bad habits you have learnt from each class reader and state why people would avoid such habits
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062 BOOK KEEPING
TIME: 2:30 HOURS March 2023
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the items (i) – (x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided
(i) Which of the following is not the objective of studying Book keeping?
(ii) Given a desired cash float of sh 20,000, if sh 14,600 are spent in the period, how much will be reimbursed at the end of the period?
(iii) A petty cash book is used for recording
(iv) The document used to deposit money in the bank account is known as
(v) Which of the following best describe a trial balance?
(vi) It is both a book of prime entry and part of ledger
(vii) What is meant by contra entry?
(viii) The three column cash book records;
(ix) Which of the following statement is not a business transaction?
(x) Capital and drawings account are classified as;-
2. For each of the items (i) – (x), match the descriptions of the terms used in Book keeping in Column A with their corresponding names in Column B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided
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SECTION B (40Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
3. Why cash book and bank statement balances differs? Give five reasons.
4. Why buyers sometimes return goods to suppliers? Give five reasons
5. Classify the following , whether are Real account, Nominal account or Personal account
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| (i)Cssc western zones | |
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| (iii) Furniture account | |
| (iv) Discount allowed account | |
| (v) William account |
6. Below are the Assets, Capital and Liabilities of Kazimoto Traders as at 31st December 2020
| Capital | 30,000 |
| Loan from Johari | 15,000 |
| Creditors | 5,000 |
| Bank overdraft | 3,000 |
| Buildings | 20,000 |
| Machinery | 11,000 |
| Furniture | 4,000 |
| Stock | 3,500 |
| Debtors | 8,500 |
| Cash in hand | 6,000 |
Required;
(a) From the above details mention:
(i) Fixed assets
(ii) Current assets
(iii) Current liabilities
(b) Calculate the amount of working capital
SECTION C (45Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
7. Revlon Company does not know how to prepare a proper trial balance. Its trial balance appeared in the books of accounts as at 31st December 2018 as follows:-
TRIAL BALANCE AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2012
| S/N | NAME OF ACCOUNTS | DR | CR |
| 1 | Stock 1.1.2018 | 2,000 | |
| 2 | Capital | 35,000 | |
| 3 | Motor van | 9,000 | |
| 4 | Purchases | 15,000 | |
| 5 | Sales | 42,000 | |
| 6 | Wages and salary | 1,000 | |
| 7 | Rent and rates | 1,500 | |
| 8 | Insurance and postage | 500 | |
| 9 | Drawings | 2,000 | |
| 10 | Premises | 14,000 | |
| 11 | Interest received | 300 | |
| 12 | Debtors | 5,000 | |
| 13 | Creditors | 7,000 | |
| 14 | Fixture and fittings | 7,000 | |
| 15 | Cash in hand | 13,000 | |
| 16 | Advertising | 3,300 | |
| 17 | Cash at bank | 8,000 | |
| 18 | Repair to motor van | 3,000 | |
| Total | 88,300 | 80,300 |
Using the information above, prepare the correct trial balance as at 31st December 2018
8. From the given balances, prepare the Journal Proper of Mrs. Godlove and ascertain her capital as at 31st December 2015
| Cash in hand | 1,400 |
| Cash at bank | 2,000 |
| Machinery | 3,200 |
| Stock | 1,760 |
| Motor van | 4,050 |
| Furniture and fittings | 1,000 |
| Bank overdraft | 1,680 |
| Debtors;- -Mariam -Martin | . 280 1,300 |
| Creditors;- -Rhoda 320 -Neema 1,750 | . 320 1,750 |
| Loan from Wambura | 4,400 |
9. From the following transactions you are required to prepare the Sales day book. Posting to the ledger is not required.
May 1st Sold to Mbasi & Sons Ltd
May 5th Sold to Mkubwa:
May 8th Sold the following goods to Mayole Ltd:
May 12th Sold to Mbaya &Sons:
May 22th Sold to Kadoda Book store:
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INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
1. For each of the items (i) – (x) Choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter on answer booklet
2. (a)Match the property in List A with the term in List B by writing the letter of correct letter on space provided
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SECTION B
3. Care “P” has the following properties; it is lightly flammable readily combiner with other elements readily reacts with other chemical substance and is a strong reducing agent.
4. (a)Write the names of chemical substances used to test the presence of water
(i) _______ and (ii) _____
(b)Write the examples in which water occur are
(c)Name chemical substance used in laboratory preparation of hydrogen gas.
5. (a)Write a word chemical equation to shoo the deco portion of hydrogen peroxide in the presence of manganese (iv)Oxide
(b)Why Oxygen gas is collected over water?
(c)Respiration and burning are similar process in some ways and difference process in other ways. Give two differences between them
6. Consider the diagram below USED to prepare hydrogen gas and then answer the questions that follow.
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7. (a)What is a fuel
(b)Describe six qualities of a good fuel
8. (a)State two importance of studying chemistry
(b)Mention two items used in each of the following categories that are made though application of chemistry
9. (a)State three components of fire Triangle
(b)Mention three conditions for rusting
(c)Rusting occur rapidly in Dar – es – Salaam than in Dodoma Elaborate
10. (a)What is a flame
(b) Write five differences between luminous and non-Luminous flame
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CHEMISTRY EXAM SERIES 136
PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSESSMENT
033 BIOLOGY FORM TWO
MID-TERM EXAMS-MARCH – 2023
Time: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
1. For each of items (i) – (x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in box provided.
2. For each of items (i) – (x), write True if a statement is correct or false if a statement is not correct in space provided
3. Match the Phrase in List A with responses in List B by writing the letter of responses below corresponding item number in a table;
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SECTION B.
5. Explain briefly how would carry out the following tests
(b) Outline adaptations of ileum in digestion and absorption of food.
6. (a)Give the meaning of photosynthesis
(b)Outline the roles of each raw material in photosynthesis
(c)What is the importance of photosynthesis?
7. (a)How does infection differ from diseases
(b)Name a disease that can be transmitted by
(c)Give four reasons why it is important to provide care and support to people living with HIV/AIDS
8. (a)Differentiate cell division and cell specialization
(b)Identify four differences between a plant cell and animal cell
(c)State adaptations of the following cells
9. (a)What is waste and waste disposal?
(b)Outline principles of waste disposal
(c)Outline diseases that can arise from poor waste draposal
10. When gardening Latifah saw the organism shown below
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PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSESSMENT
013 GEOGRAPHY FORM TWO
MID-TERM EXAMS-MARCH – 2023
Time: 2:30 Hours
Instructions
SECTION A
Answer all Questions
1. For each of the items (i) – (x). Choose the correct answer from given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
2. Match the description of bodies of solar system in List A with correct solar system body in List B by writing the letter of correct response below corresponding item number in table provided.
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Answer all questions
3. John was watching a match between Taifa stars and Morocco on a Television which Avan played in Rabat Morocco (10°) at 3:00p.m
4. Suppose you have been invited by villagers in SONI village to teach them on how they can extract the mineral discovered in their village which in brownish black in colour, and is made of organic substances deposited for long time
5. Carefully study the climate data of station X then answer questions that follow.
| Month | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
| Temp °C | 23 | 22 | 21 | 19 | 16 | 14 | 13 | 15 | 18 | 18 | 17 | 14 |
| Rainfall mm | 19 | 14 | 24 | 41 | 92 | 118 | 93 | 55 | 51 | 46 | 24 | 98 |
6. Kivalwa is a village where by villages work long distance to fetch water, how does distance to water point after girl child?
7. Differentiate between the following terms as used in Geography
8. (a)Geography can be defined as the study of distribution and interrelationship of phenomena in relation to earth’s surface. Briefly explain how geography relates with
(i) Biology (ii) Commerce
(b) Explain the economic importance of studying geography
9. Explain four (4) importance of human activities
SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer question ten (10)
10. A government is struggling is ensure that women are participating in small scale Agriculture the officers concerned do not know how to empower women so as they can participate fully, which ways will you suggest to accomplish a plan?
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 134
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM TWO MID TERM TEST
061 COMMERCE
TIME: 2.30 HOURS MARCH, 2023
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1. For each of the items (i)-(x), choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number in the box provided below.
(i) A trader in Morogoro has engaged himself in selling goods and services to the final
consumers around his local area,his act can be termed as:
(ii) Mkwayu deals with distribution of already produced goods without changing their form. Therefore mkwayu is doing?;-
(iii) Mr.mawazo prefers buying fresh juices in place of cocacola. After the rise in prices for fresh juices, he decided to shift and consume cocacola. The demand for two commodities can be classified as:
(iv) Kayuni is a wholesaler who operate in large scale and operate his store in all major cities of the country. Kayuni is classified under what type of wholesaler:
(v) Hussein and Hassan wanted to exchange their goods. Hussein has clothes and Hassan has
sugar. Hussein wanted sugar but Hassan wanted banana. What factor made the transaction between them impossible?
(vi) Which of the following is an example of home trade?
(vii) A manufacturer of goods decided to sell his goods direct to the final consumers by using his own retail outlets. The form of distribution channel used is known as:
(viii) Mr. Bata shop has specialized in selling products produced by MIFUGO Company only.
These types of shops are known as:
(ix) The transport charges for the goods bought by Mchaga was TZS 3,000.The cost incurred in
purchasing the goods was TZS 14,000, if he decided to sell the product for TZS 20,000 and give a customer a cash discount of 5%, his net profit will be:
A.TZS 1,000
B.TZS 2,000
C.TZS 3,000
D.TZS 4,000.
(x) GSM mall decided to introduce self-service in his business, this is likely to increase his business profit because of:
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3. Assume you have been employed as a warehouse keeper at a certain warehouse. Describe five(5) activities that you will be performing as your duties:
4. MO Dewji is among successful entrepreneurs in Tanzania. Identify five(5) features that differentiate him from other businessmen.
5. Bukuku wants to buy some gifts for her friends, advise her on five(5) factors that are likely to affect his willingness and ability on buying decision.
6. Abuu and Abiya are form two students who were discussing about the problem of employment in Tanzania. Abuu decided that he will be an entrepreneur while Abiya refused. Give five (5) reasons to convince Abiya to follow his friend's idea.
7. You are given the following information related to a particular business in Kariakoo
You are required to help the trader to calculate the following:
(a) Cost of goods sold
(b) Average stock
(c) Rate of stock turnover
(d)Sales
(e) Net profit
8. Wholesalers are said to be an important link in the channel of distribution, their presence is said to bring a smooth flow of goods from producers to the final consumers. Describe their usefulness in connection with the above notion five points(5)
9. Suppose you are a form two student of commerce, and you have been given a task to present about classification of occupation. By using diagram only show how you will present the concept.
SECTION C 15 MARKS
Answer all questions in this section
10. As a commerce student, advise small traders in Tanzania who conduct their businesses around the road and in highly populated areas on important attributes/qualities they should show to their customers and suppliers in order to succeed in their businesses. (Five points)
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OFISI YA RAIS TAWALA ZA MIKOA NA SERIKALI ZA MITAA MTIHANI WA KUMALIZA MWAKA
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO KISWAHILI EXAM SERIES 132
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCY BASED EXAMS
FORM TWO PRE-FTNA ASSESSMENT
041 BASIC MATHEMATICS
TIME: 2:30 hours October, 2022
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(b) write 20.025 into hundredth.
(c) Aisha’s mom took 30 minutes to cut the vegetables, and she took 1 hour in cooking. Find how many Seconds she took to complete the whole cooking?
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO MATHEMATICS EXAM SERIES 131
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCY BASED EXAMINATIONS
TIME: 2:30 Hours October ,2022
Answerallquestionfromthissection
A. 1:25,000
B. 1:1,1500,000
C. 1:50,000
D. 1:10,000
in time
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 130
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
PRESIDENT’SOFFICEREGIONALADMINISTRATIONANDLOCALGOVERNMENT
COMPETENCY BASED EXAMS
FORM TWO PRE-FTNA ASSESSMENT
041 BASIC MATHEMATICS
TIME:2:30hours October,2022
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(i) Four significant figures
(ii) Four decimal places
(b) write 20.025 into hundredth.
(c) Aisha’s mom took 30 minutes to cut the vegetables, and she took 1hour in cooking. Find how many Seconds she took to complete the whole cooking?
3. (a) In the figure below M<RTS = 80
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO KISWAHILI EXAM SERIES 128
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCY BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ENGLISH FORM TWO
TIME: 2 HOURS NOVEMBER 2022
Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B, and C with a total of Ten (10) questions.
2. Answer ALL questions provided in this paper.
3. All writings must be in blue or black pen ink.
4. All communication devices and any unauthorized materials are NOT allowed in the assessment room.
5. Write your Assessment Number at the top right corner of every page of your booklet(s).
SECTION: A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions from this section.
1. For each of the item (i) — (x) choose the most correct answer from among the given alternatives and write letter in the space provided
(i) In which tense is the following sentence?
"Mr and Mrs Robert have two sons and two daughters
A. Present perfect
B. Present perfect continuous
C. Simple present D. Past perfect
(ii) Which of the following sentences indicates an ongoing activity?
A. Pendo cooks our meals everyday
E. John is lying on the floor
C. Juma has left for Arusha
D. Furaha will travel to Kigoma
(iii)I am so tired ..your behavior
A. With
B. By
C. On
D. Of
(iv)The following are the components of a friendly letter except ..........
A. Location
B. Writer's address
C. Date
D. Salutation
(v) Which one is not the feature of conditional sentence type 2?
A. It should have two clauses
B. The main clause should be in simple future
C. The if clause should be is simple past D. It must involve if clause
(vi) They passed the test easily. The underlined adverb is.................
A. Adverb of manner
B. Adverb of frequency
C. Adverb of degree
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(vii) "The meeting was put off by the headmaster". This sentence is similar in meaning to the sentence
A. The headmaster cancelled the meeting
B. The headmaster postponed the meeting
C. The headmaster closed the meeting
D. The headmaster stopped the meeting
(viii) They were charged ..............receiving stolen goods
A. Of
B. By
C. With
D. For
(ix) Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?
A. Did you went to school yesterday?
B. Does he goes to school everyday?
C. We must to speak English more frequently
D. They have to inform their parents today
(x) "No one came to school on time". The question tag for this statement is..........
A. Do they? B. Did they? C. Did he? D. Didn't they?
2. Match the item in list "A" with those in list "B" by writing the corresponding letter in the space provided.
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3. (a) Your English language teacher tells you to go to your father and ask him to buy you an English dictionary. Convince him to do so by giving five reasons why a dictionary is important to you
(b) What do the following abbreviations from the Advanced Learners' Dictionary stand for:-
(i) [u] ...................................................................................................................................
(ii) BrE.................................................................................................................................
(iii) OPP...............................................................................................................................
(iv) [n]..................................................................................................................................
(v) Syn.......................................................................................................................................
4. (a) One day during the class time the teacher asked the students to tell him what they wish to be in the future and this is what some of them said: The first one has been done as example
(i) Musa : "l want to be earning my living by designing buildings". Musa wants to be architect
(ii) John : "I want to treat people who will be getting sick". John wants to be
answer.................................................................................................................................
(iii) Fadhili: "I want to fly an aeroplane". He wants to be.........................................
(iv) Marry: "I want to help people in legal matters". She wants to be
Answer..................................................................................................................................
(v) Bahati: "I want to be someone who will be repairing people's cars". Bahati wants to be a....................................................................................
(vi) James: "I will be repairing pipes in different buildings". James wants to be ...................................................................................................................
(b) Construct one sentence using each of the following tenses
(i) Simple present tense
(ii) Present progressive
(iii) Future progressive
(iv) Present perfect
(v) Present perfect progressive
5.
Write/ prepare a card to invite friends and relatives to your brother's graduation ceremony which will be held at Riverside Hall on the 20th July from 4pm to 6pm. Your name is Pati
6. (a) Using words in the box complete the statements below
Confectionary, brewery, gymnasium, hostel, laundry, mortuary, cemetery, cafeteria, refinery, reservoir
(i) .............a place where dead bodies are buried
(ii) ..............a place where sweets and cakes are sold
(iii).............a factory where oil, crude sugar e.t.c are purified
(iv).................a place where students stay
(v)....................a place where clothes are washed and ironed
(b) You have taken your friend to your home and now you are introducing him your family members. Complete the rest of introduction as indicated in the example given below
(i) This is the father of my father, namely this is my Grandfather.
(ii) This is the wife of my father, namely this is.....................................................
(iii)This is the husband of my sister, namely this is my...... ................................
(iv)This is the husband of my sister, namely this is my............................................
(v) This is the daughter of my brother, namely this is my......
(vi) This is the wife of my uncle, namely this is my......... ......................
7. (a) Complete the following sentences using correct preposition from the brackets
(i) He's been ill ..............................last Friday. (from/ since)
(ii) You've sold your car...........................a good price. (at/for)
(iii) We draw lines ............................................ ...a ruler. (by/with)
(iv) We dont have access ....................................internet (for/to)
(v) She died...................... ...cholera (with/of)
(b) Write the correct degree of comparison for the following adjectives in the brackets
(i) I want this picture because it is ................................of the three (beautiful)
(ii) The floor is.............................................as the ceiling (dirty)
(iii)The lorry is ..............................than the van (long)
(iv)Hassan is the..........................................runner in this school (fast)
(v) Football is.........................................than netball (popular)
8. Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given after each (a) Peter was injured but he wanted to play on. Begin: Despite
(b) If I have enough money, I will buy a bike. (Change it into type 2)
(c) The government will build more schools. Begin: More schools
(d) "What is your name?" the policeman asked me. (Rewrite it into reported speech)
(e) The woman was crying. Her husband died at war. (Join using: whose)
9. (a) Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct article from the brackets
(i) Please buy.............................................. umbrella for me (a/an)
(ii)What....................................................... beautiful ring! (a/the)
( iii) ........................................moon is shining very brightly (a/the)
(iv) We saw ..................................elephant in the zoo (an/a)
(v) He is ....................... .best English teacher in school (a/the)
(b) Change the following sentences into interrogative form
(i) Paul knows how to cook rice................................................................................
(ii) Your parents will attend my wedding.......................................................................
(iii)All your friends came to the party.................................................................
(iv)It is probably going to rain tonight................................................................
(v) Form two students have mathematics books...................................................
SECTION C: (15 MARKS)
10. (a) Select one class reader you have read from the list below and answer the questions that follow
Mabala the farmer — R.S.Mabala (1988)
Hawa the Bus Driver — R.S Mabela (1988)
Kalulu the Hare — F. Worthingto (1937) The Magic Garden — K.R Cripwe (1977)
QUESTIONS
(i) What is the tittle of the books and who is the author?
(ii) Mention two important characters and briefly explain what they did in the story
(iii) Mention three things you have learnt from the story
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(iv) Explain how the story is relevant to your society
(b) Compose one stanza poem with four lines then identify the following: Persona, rhyme and the central idea of the poem
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 127
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCY BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
CHEMISTRY FORM TWO
TIME: 2 HOURS NOVEMBER 2022
INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper Consist of sections A, B and C with total of 10 questions
2. Answer all questions in both sections
3. All writings should be in blue/black ink
4. All diagrams should be drawn in pencil
5. Write your assessment number at the top right corner
SECTION A (15 Marks)
1. For each of the items (i)-(x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternative and write its letter in the box provide.
(i) At room temperature in which substances are particles furthest apart?
A. Water
B. Sodium chloride
C. Magnesium
D. Hydrogen
E. Hydrochloric acid
(ii)In the molecules CH4, HCI, and H20 which atoms use all of their outer shell
electrons in bonding?
A. C and C!
B. C and H
C. a and H
D. H and O
E. C and O
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(iv) The part of the Bunsen burner which controls the amount of air to support burning of the gas is
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C. Chimney
D. Collar
E. Gas inlet
(v) A certain mixture contained 280cm3 of alcohol and 300cm3 of water in the round bottomed flask, a form I student separated this mixture by fractional distillation process. Why?
A. The two components have approximately the same volume
B. The volume of water is less than the volume of alcohol
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(vi) Which change of matter occurs when water is kept at (zero) OOC?
A. Water and vapour
B. Liquid to gas
C. Liquid to solid
D. Water to steam
E. Water to ice
(vii) A non - luminous flame is suitable for heating because
A. It is very noisy
B. It is very hot
C. It has no soot
D. It is very large
E. It produce light
(viii) Calcium ion and calcium atom both have the same
A. Size
B. Physical properties
C. Number of protons
D. Electronic configuration
E. Charge
(ix) Class B fire can be extinguished by using each of the following
A. Oxygen and nitrogen
B. Carbondioxide and sand
C. Carbondioxide and water
D. Sand and water
E. Hydrogen and neon
(x)..........................has the highest percentage abundance in air
A. Nitrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Noble gas
D. Water vapour
E. Carbondioxide
2. Choose a word(s) from LIST B which matches the statement in LIST A and write its letter in the table provided below.
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SECTION B: (70 MARKS)
Answer all questions in the space provided for each question
3. (a) There is a room at Mtakuja secondary school, having only the following features
Does the room qualify to be used as a chemistry laboratory? Give three reasons
(b) Calculate the molar mass of
(i) A1203
(ii) Ca(OH)2
(iii) C02
4.(a) ![]()
(b)Element T has 19 electrons and mass number of 39, what is the; (i) Atomic number of element T?
(ii) Number of neutrons of element T?.
(iii) Number of protons of element T?
(iv) Write the nuclide notation of element T.....
(v) Give the name of element T....
(c)
204J 206K 207L and AM are isotopes of element Q whose abundances are 2%, 24%, 22% and 52% respectively. Calculate the mass number A of an isotope M, given that the relative atomic mass of element Q is 207
(d)A form Il student from Pwani secondary school conducted an experiment as follows:He boiled a hydrated copper (Il) sulphate blue solution in a crucible until all water evaporated. Explain the changes observed during experiment.
5. (a) Mr Juma was passing through in the laboratory and found a beaker on top of a table. He picked up the beaker with his bare hand, accidentally the beaker cut his finger since it was broken. Suggest four possible items of the first aid and their function to help Mr Juma.
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(b) Give any three reasons to support that sodium chloride is a compound but Air is a mixture of gases.
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6. (a) Write the name of the following compounds
(i) (NH4)2C03
(ii) N204
(iii) FeC13
(b) Calculate the oxidation state of the underlined element in the given compound
(i) KC103
(ii) PbO2
(c) Write the chemical formula for the following compound
(i) Calcium nitrate
(ii) Zinc hydroxide
(iii) Copper (I) oxide
7. (a) The diagram below shows the position of some elements in the periodic table. Study it and answer the questions below Note: The letters given are not the actual symbols of elements

(i) Identify the most reactive non-metal......................................................................
(ii) Give the formula of only one stable ion with an electronic configuration of 2:8
(iii) Which letter represents an element with a positively charged ion............
(iv) Explain the trends of atomic radii from X to U...........................
(v) Identify elements represented by letters; W, Z, X and Y
(vi) State group and period of element X
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(vii) Explain why element V is stored under paraffin or Kerosine?
(b) A large number of Tanzania society are using firewood and charcoal as a source of fuel for domestic uses because it is very cheap and readily available but it has a negative effect in the environment. Assess the effect of such fuel in the environment
(c) (i) Coal and Petroleum are said to be a natural source of fuel. Explain why they are termed as non -renewable source of energy?
(ii) State the law of conservation of energy
(iii) Petrol acid kerosene are liquid fuel. When burn they release energy, identify what type of energy they produce? (Give any two points)
8. (a) Organic compound M composed of 52.2% of carbon, 13% of hydrogen and the rest is oxygen. If the vapour density of compound M is 23 (i) Find the percentage of oxygen in a compound M
(ii)Calculate the empirical formula of compound M
(iii) Calculate the molecular formula of compound M
9. (a) Draw a well labelled diagram of laboratory preparation of a colorless gas which support combustion at room temperature (without heating)
(b) State the property that support hydrogen gas to be used in
(i) Production of margarine
(ii) Making oxy — hydrogen flame.
(iii) Production of water gas
(iv) Filling of weather balloons......................
SECTION C: (15 MARKS)
10. (a) Four experiment were conducted using chemical A, B, C and D on different materials, the results were given as indicated below. You are required to write the correct terminology which suits each of the results given and draw the chemical warning signs which goes with it
(i) When chemical A was poured on the wool it completely damage the surface of the wood
(ii)When chemical B was poured on the small fire, it found burst and turning a bigger fire
(iii) When chemical C was brought near the skin of some one, he started to
complain that his skin was itching
(iv) When chemical D was exposed on air sudden blust accompanied with light occurred.
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(b) List down any two importance of changing states of matter in our daily life
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032/1 HISTORY FORM TWO
TIME: 2 HOURS NOVEMBER 2022
Instructions
1. This paper consists of three sections A, B, and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
2. Answer all questions in section A, B and C.
3. All writing must be in blue or black ink.
4. All answers must be written in the space provided.
5. Cellular phones, calculators and unauthorized materials are not allowed in examination room.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the items (i) — (x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternative and write its letter beside the item number in the space provided
(i) During pre — colonial period there was no medium of exchange existed. That is why people of various communities with their neighbour they used barter system as a means of exchange. Which among the following alternatives is about the medium of exchange used by earliest societies?
A. Exchange of goods by goods
B. Exchange of goods by money C. Exchange goods for coins
D. Exchange of product for coins
(ii) Assume you have been asked by your fellow members in your class that "pebbles"
chopping tools and hand axes were used during which age among the following?
A. The late stone age
B. The iron age
C. The middle stone age
D. The early stone age
(iii) People whose work is to study and explain the remains which show man's physical development, his activities and the tools he made and used are known as
A. Archaeology
B. Biologist
C. Evolutionists
D. Archaeologists
(iv) Agriculture differed from one place to another depending on the nature of the area and climatic condition, but permanent crop cultivation in East Africa mainly took place in which area?
A. Central Tanganyika
B. Coastal region
C. Interlacustrine region
D. South west Tanganyika
(v) The student of Isuzaje Secondary school paid a visit to a special building where historical artifacts and other artistic objects are kept. This building is known as
A. Historical site
B. Museum
C. Archaeology
D. Archive
(vi) Among the Makonde and Mwera tribes, the husband was supposed to move to the wife's family and the children belonged to mother's side, which type of social organization was used?
A. Kinship organization
B. Clan organization
C. Matrilineal organization
D. Patrilineal organization
(vii) Shadow of irrigation system was common among the farmers along the arid areas beside the river
A. Zambezi
B. Congo
C. Niger
D. Nile
(viii) The growth and expansion of Ethiopian Empire started from the 4th century under the reign of
A. King Menelik Il
B. King Solomon
C. King Theodore D. King Ezana
(ix) The introduction of circuit court system at the Cape of Good Hope was not only a reason for the Boers exodus, what do you think was the other reason?
A. The Boers good relationship with the Xhosa
B. Willingness of the Boers themselves
C. The cape had no conducive environment for the Boers to settle
D. Introduction of English language as the official language at the cape
(x) The period marked by intensive competition for markets and raw materials among European states was known as
A. Industrial capitalism
B. Commercial capitalism
C. Industrial revolution
D. Monopoly capitalism
2. Match the descriptions in LIST A with correct responses in LIST B by writing the letter of the corresponding responses besides the item number in the space provided
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SECTION B: (70 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
3. Briefly define the following terms
(i) Ngoni migration
(ii) Mummification
(iii) Communalism .
(iv) Harmeton treaty
(v) Regional trade
4. Re-arrange the following sentences in chronological order by writing their roman number in the table provided
(i) The economic potentiality of America attracted Europeans such as Spanish, Portuguese, British and French.
(ii) He managed to go back to Europe whereby he convinced many Europeans to form plantations and mines.
(iii) After great exploration of America Christopher Columbus called it, the new world.
(iv) It started with the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus as he was on his way to India in 1492
(v) Triangular slave trade can be traced as far back as during journeys of discoveries.
5. Complete the following statements with correct historical facts
(i) .........preserve old books, files, letters and diaries written by the leaders and travellers
(ii) Learning about the past by digging up and studying objects found in the ground is known as............................................
(iii) Zwengendaba and his people crossed the river Zambezi in......................
(iv) The winds which helped some people from the middle East and the far East to sail across the Indian ocean to East Africa and then back to their homelands is..............
(v) An estimation of the difference in age between parents and their children.........
6. Briefly explain any five social factors for pre -colonial interaction among the African societies
7. (a) The man's major technological discovery during the middle stone age was............
(b) From the above answer, explain four advantages to man's life.
8. With five points briefly explain the roles of missionaries as the agents of colonialism in Africa

Study carefully the sketched map above, then mention the iron sites represented by roman numbers below.
SECTION C: (15 MARKS)
10. Handcraft industries was very crucial in the development of African societies both socially and economically. With vivid examples explain five advantages to Africans
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COMPETENCY BASED EXAMS
PRE FORM TWO PRE-FTNA ASSESSMENTS
PHYSICS
Time: 2:30 Hours October 2022
Instructions
SECTION A: (15 MARKS)
1. For each of the items (i) — (x), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided ![]()
(i) The diagram below shoes a pendulum which was released from position A

At what position there is potential energy and kinetic energy?
A. Position A and B
B. Position C and A
C. Position B
D. Position C
(ii) A block of glass with dimensions of 20cm x 3m x 10m was found to weigh 60kg.
What is the density of the block in kg/m3?
A. 0.1
B. 1
C. 2
D. 10
(iii) Khamis poured liquid L into a measuring cylinder and noticed it had a concave meniscus. Which of the following is most unlikely to be liquid L?
A. Ethanol
B. Water
C. Soft drink
D. Mercury
(iv) Kakiku is performing an experiment in the laboratory and required to transfer a specific small volume of liquid. What apparatus would you advise Kakiku to use?
A. Conical flask
B. Density bottle
C. Pipette
D. Burette
(v) Which of the following describes particles in a solid at room temperature?
A. Close together and stationary
B. Close together and vibrating
C. Close together and moving at around random
D. Far apart and moving at random
(vi) Which of these resources of energy is non — renewable?
A. Wave energy![]()
B. Fossil fuels
C. Radiant energy
D. Solar energy![]()
(vii) An actress is applying powder on her face infront of a plane mirror. The image formed is always
A. Laterally inverted
B. At infinity
C. Infront of the mirror
D. Real
(viii) Which of the machines below is a first class lever?
A. Pliers
B. Scissors
C. Wheelbarrow
D. Arrow
(ix) The SI unit for capacitance is.........
A. Farad
B. Joules second
C. Volts
D. Coulombs
(x) A mass of 500g is pushed by the gravitational force towards the centre of the earth by a force of;
2. Match the item in LIST A with a correct response in LIST B by writing a letter of a correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided
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SECTION B: (70 MARKS)
3. (a) (i) State ohm’s law.....................................................................................
(ii) Write its mathematical expression
(b) Two resistors of resistances 15Q and 5Q are connected in parallel across a 37.5V supply, find:-
(i) The total resistance
(ii) The total current in the circuit
(iii) The current through each resistor
(iv) The potential difference across each resistor
4. (a) State pascal principle
(b)A hydraulic brake has a force of 500N applied to a piston whose area is 5m2
(i) What is the pressure transmitted throughout of the liquid?
(ii) If the other piston has an area of 20m2, what is tie force exerted on it?
(c) Give reason, why a tank is thicker at the bottom than at the top?
5. (a) Moments of force depends on two factors. Name them
(b) (i) State principle of moments
(ii) A 100g weight is suspended 45cm from the pivot of a light rod. If a weight W
is suspended 20cm from the pivot to balance the 100g weight, determine the weight W.
(c) Why is it important to keep the centre of gravity of a motor bus as low as possible?
6. (a) State law of conservation of linear momentum
(b) Differentiate elastic collision from inelastic collision
(c) A body of mass 8kg moving with a velocity of 20m/s collides with another body of mass 4kg moving with a velocity of 10m/s in the same direction. The velocity of 8kg body is reduced to 15m/s after the collision. If the bodies dont stick together after collision, calculate the final velocity of the 4kg body
7. (a) What is mass?
(b) Distinguish between density and relative density
(c) In an experiment to determine the relative density of liquid X, a student obtained the following results after various measurements: Mass of an empty relative density bottle = 15g
Mass of bottle + liquid X = 35g
Mass of bottle + water = 40g Volume of bottle = 25cm3
Calculate:
(i) The density of water
(ii) The density of liquid X
(iii)The relative density of liquid X
8. (a) What do you understand the term energy?
(b) Distinguish between potential energy and kinetic energy of a body
(c) A crate of mass 300kg is raised by an electric motor through a height of 60m in 45seconds. Calculate
(i) Weight of the crate
(ii) The work done by the motor
(iii) The useful power of the motor
9. An object is hung from a spring balance. It weighs 40N in air and 30N when immersed in water.
(a) Calculate the upthrust on the object
(b) Calculate the volume and mass of the object
(c) Calculate its density
(d) What is the volume of the displaced water?
SECTION C: (15 MARKS)
10. (a) Draw a diagram of a screw jack and show a thread (T) and Pitch (P) of a screw
(b)The handle of the screw jack is 35cm long and the pitch of the screw is 0.5cm. What force must be applied to the end of the handle when lifting a load of 2200N, if the efficiency of the jack is 40%
(c) Give One reasons why the mechanical advantage of a I ever is less than one
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CIVICS FORM TWO
TIME 2:30 Hours Nov 2022
Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
2. Answer all questions in section A, B and one (1) question in section C.
3. Section A carries fifteen (15) marks, section B carries seventy (70) marks and section C carries fifteen (15) marks.
4. Cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
5. Write your Assessment Number on the top right hand side of every page.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions from this section.
(viii) A situation whereby a person becomes a citizen of two countries is called
A. Multiple citizenship
B. Dual citizenship
C. Citizenship by naturalization
D. Citizenship by descent
(ix) Which chapter in the constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania declares the URT is a democratic, multiparty and socialist?
A. Chapter two B. Chapter four
C. Chapter one
D. Chapter three and four
(x) The ability to feel the concern of other people's problems as their own problems is referred as
A. Assertiveness
B. Empathy
C. Emotion
D. Life skills
2.
Match items in LIST A with the correct response in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table below
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SECTION B: (70 MARKS)
Answer all question in this section
3. In some circumstances, there is other election done after general election. From the statement what are those circumstances. Give five points
4. Women and girls in the society are still facing a lot of oppression and discrimination. In your own view briefly explain five measures to reduce gender oppression and discrimination
5.
During May day, the president Samia Suluhu Hassan insisted on working hard for the
personal and national development. Explain six importance of work for personal development
6. Tanzania is one among the countries which practices democracy. By using examples from the previous general election, briefly explain importance of democracy in your country (five points)
7. Census plays a great role in the development of nation. Give five importance of census
8. Give out five responsibilities of a good citizen to the development of a country
9. Many people in the society fail to apply life skills. Explain five problems of not applying life skills in our society
SECTION C: (15 MARKS)
10. Assume you are a civics expert, propose six measures to improve road safety in our country
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COMPETENCY BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
BIOLOGY FORM TWO
TIME 2:30 Hours Nov 2022
INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
2. Answer all questions in each section.
3. Section A carries fifteen (15) marks, section B seventy (70) marks and section C carries fifteen (15) marks.
4. All writing must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must be in pencil.
5. Cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
6. Write your Examination Number on the top right on every page.
SECTION A: (15 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the following items (i) — (x) choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box/ space provided
(i)A form four student who was in laboratory using light microscope, complained that his microscope was not functioning properly since the specimen under observation was not seen clearly. Which part among the following was not functioning properly?
A. Arm
B. Body tube
C. Mirror
D. Objective lens
E. Revolving nose piece
(ii) A relationship between living organisms where one organism benefits and the other does not benefit and is not harmed is known as:-![]()
A. Parasitism B. Commensalism
C. Mutualism
D. Neutralism
(iii) When giving first aid to a person stung by a bee, the sting should be removed by scraping gently using:-
A. Blunt objects
B. Fingers
C. Sharp objects
D. Syringes
(iv) Mr Maleko has been suffering from Goitre, which nutrient is missing in his diet?
A. Carbohydrate
B. Vitamin E
C. Vitamin C
D. Iodine
(v) As a form two student, how can you assist a form one student on picking one of the most efficient way of preventing STI's among the following:-
A. Protected sex
B. Take a balance diet
C. Abstain from sex
D. Avoid sharing of razor blades
(vi) The kingdom in which its members (organisms) store food as glycogen and reproduce using spores is
A. Kingdom Plantae
B. Kingdom Fungi![]()
C. Kingdom Monera
D. Kingdom Protoctists
(vii) Which part of the plant cell contain non — living component:-
A. Cell wall
B. Cell membrane
C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
(viii) The process by which respiratory gases diffuse in and out of the respiratory
surfaces is called:-
A. Inhalation
B. Exhalation
C. Respiration
D. Gaseous exchange
(ix) Amoeba is a causative agent of a gastric disease called amoebic dysentery, this causative agent is an organism that belongs to which kingdom among the following:
A. Animalia
B. Plantae
C. Protoctista
D. Monera
(x) Which of the following is responsible for protecting the body against pathogens?
A. Leucocytes
B. Thrombocytes
C. Erythrocytes
D. Lymph
2. Match the phrases in list A with the responses in list B by writing the letter of the correct response in list B below the corresponding phrase number of list A in the table provided.
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SECTION B: (70 MARKS)
Answer all questions from this section
3. (a) Give the meaning of the following terms
(i) Biology
(ii)Classification...
(b)What is studied about, in the following branches of biology?
(i) Microbiology
(ii) Ecology
(iii) Entomology
(iv) Mycology
(c) Name the two parts that make up the scientific names of living organisms
4. (a) Differentiate between photosynthesis and respiration
(b)Name two factors which affect the rate of respiration
(c) Mention two raw materials needed for photosynthesis to take place
(d)A bread was put in a wet cupboard. After a few days, black thread -like structures which ended up in club - like shape appeared on the bread
(i) Suggest the common name of the organism that grow on the bread surface
(ii) Name the kingdom in which the observed organism belongs
(iii) Name the phylum or division in which the observed organism belongs
(iv) Suggest one advantage of the members of the kingdom you mentioned in (ii) above
5. (a) Where can you see the following safety signs in real life situations
(i) Slipery floor
(ii) Flammable
(iii) High voltage .
(iv)Strong radiation .
(v) Biohazard .
(b)The steps in the scientific methods in each of the following situations are not in the
correct order. Re - arrange them correctly basing on the knowledge of scientific method
(i) The laboratory technician diagnose malaria parasite in John's blood
(ii) The doctor orders John's body temperature, blood and urine samples for observation in the laboratory
(iii) The doctor asks John several questions about how he feels
(iv) The doctor confirms that John has malaria and prescribes medicine for him
(v) John is not feeling well, he goes to see a medical doctor at a nearby hospital
6. Study the following diagram and then answer the questions that follow:

Figure 1
(a) (i) What is the name of the above diagram?
(ii) Label the parts marked A, B, C, D
(iii) Write down two differences between arteries and Veins
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(b) Give one function for each of the following blood cells (i) Red blood cells .
(ii) White blood cells...
(iii) Blood platelets
7. (a) Explain the following facts with regard to ecosystem
(i) Why food web is said to be interconnection of food chain? .
(ii) Competition is important in an ecosystem........
(iii) Ecological pyramid is pointed at the top and wide at the bottom....
(b) Construct a simple food web from the following organisms:
(Mucor, leopard, zebra, deer, lion and shrubs)
8. (a) Identify the process by which food is broken down into a simple form that can be used by living organisms.........
(b)Why are cows and goats called ruminants?
(c) How can you differentiate the stomach of a cow from that of human being?
(d)Jacob complains of having a painful burning sensational around the oesophagus whenever he eats spicy food. He also has a problem of passing out very hard stool (i) Suggest the possible disorders he is facing (a)..
(ii) What would you advise him in order to alleviate the problem
(a)..
(b).....
9. (a) Khadija is a teenager girl, her parents are complaining on her that, she is dirty and has bad dressing code and bad life style in general. As a form two student identify the kind
of behaviour and hygiene that Khadija is displaying/ showing
(i) Behaviour............ ...
(ii) Hygiene...
(b) Name two diseases that may be caused by lack of personal hygiene during puberty
(c) State four bad habits you have seen in your age — mates at home or school
SECTION C: (15 MARKS)
10. Corona is a wide spread problem in the world. Countries have attempted to eradicate the disease but they have not been very successful. As a form two biology student, educate your community about corona disease using the following guidelines:
(a) Causative agent
(b) Made of transmission
(c) Symptoms (04 points)
(d) Side effects (02 points)
(e) Prevention measures (04 points)
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COMMERCE
FORM TWO- SEPT 2022
061
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (30 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
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SECTION B (70 MARKS)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FROM THIS SECTION
b) Complete the following sentences by writing the correct answer in the space provided

(b) What is elasticity of demand and how it can be calculated?
SECTION C. 15 MARKS
(b) Explain four (4) functions of entrepreneur of a business
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BOOK KEEPING
FORM TWO- SEPT 2022
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
Answer all question in this section.
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SECTION B (40 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section.

(b)Source documents are detailed documents from which information to be entered in the Subsidiary book are extracted and because of these documents a business owner is able to track all daily transactions to be recorded in the books of prime entry Outline five (5) source documents used in book-keeping.
(b)Accounting records reports provide information to various interested parties (Users) and serve very useful purposes in the business. Identify six (6) users of accounting information.

KATUNDU
TRIAL BALANCE AS AT 3OTH JUNE 2020

ADDITION INFORMATION
Closing stock (30/6/2020) was Tshs 5500/=
Cash column Tshs 28,000 (DR)
Bank Column Tshs 435,000 (CR)
The following transactions took place for the month of April.
April 2: received a cheque from Bongo in full settlement of his bill in Tshs. 450,000 less 3% cash discount.
April3: cash sales Tshs. 180,000/=
April 6: Received cash from Ndegu less 5% cash discount in settlement of his debt of Tshs. 650,000/=
April 6: Banked in the evening Tshs 730,000/=
April 14: Paid brazas Tshs. 712,000 by cheque in full settlement of his bill of Tshs 750,000/= as discount
April 16: Paid office cleaners half month salary in cash Tshs. 45,000
April 22: Cash sales amounted to Tshs. 112,000/=
April 25: made personal drawing by cheque Tshs 30,000/=
April 28: Draw a cheque for Tshs 40,000 for office use
Required: Prepare a three column cash book.
REQUIRED: Prepare the Journal entries to correct the above errors as well as the Suspense Account.
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INSTRUCTIONS
(b) Find the value of n if ![]()

(b)What is the product of LCM and GCF of 16,24 and 36
(b)Rationalize the denominator to the simplest form
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(b)By using elimination method solve for x and y in
4y – 41=-14x
6x – 30 – 10y
(b)By using mathematical table evaluate
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(b)What is the centre of an enlargement, given that the image of A(3,2) under the enlargement scale factor 2 is A(6,4)?
| Marks in % | 25 | 35 | 45 | 50 | 65 | 75 | 80 | 85 |
| Numbers of students | 14 | 18 | 11 | 10 | 5 | 14 | 2 | 6 |
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FORM TWO EXAMINANTIONS SEPT 2022
NEW NECTA FORMAT
Time: 02:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
2. Answer all questions in sections A and B and C.
3. Section A carries 15 marks, section B seventy (70) marks and section C (15) marks.
4. All writing must be in black or blue ink except drawings which must be in pencil.
5. Cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the assessment room.
6. Write your Assessment Number at the top right corner of every page.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the item (i)-(x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided
2. Match the phrase in LIST A with responses in LIST B by writing the letter of the
correct response in LIST B below the corresponding phrase number of LIST A in table provided.
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SECTION B (70 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
3. For each of the items (i)-(x) write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is incorrect in the spaces provided.
i. All green plants are decomposers………………………………………………………
ii. The use of unsterilized equipments can lead to HIV/AIDS transmission………...
iii. Fern plant belong to division pteridophyta……………………………………….………
iv. Salting and drying are modern method of food preservation……………..….………
v. Syphilis is a communicable disease……………………………………………………….
vi. Handlens makes object look bigger than normal size……………………………......
vii. Epiglottis is the structure that allow entrance of food to the trachea……………
viii. Plant cell lack chloroplast…………………………………..………………………..
ix. Good manners involves talking while eating………………….…………………………
x. Calcium help to strengthen teeth and bone…………………………………………….
4. (a) Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the spaces provided:
i. Magnifies the specimen under observation…………………………………..
ii. Raises or lowers the body tube in order to bring the image into sharp focus……
iii. Surface on which the specimen to be observed is placed……………………………
iv. Reflects and directs light to the specimen under observation………………………
v. Regulate amount of light passing from the mirror to the condenser………………
(b) How do the following factors affect the rate of photosynthesis?
(i) Chlorophyll
(ii) Sunlight
(iii) Carbon dioxide
5. (a) Write the meaning of the following words:
i.Biology ……………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….............................................
ii. Zoology …………………………………………………………………………………………………
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(b) Why do we study Biology? Give two reasons.
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6. The figure below represents a diagram of a simple animal cell. Study the diagram then answer the questions that follows:

a) Name the part labelled with letters A, B and C
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b) Give TWO functions of the part labelled C
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c) Give three differences between animal cell and plant cell.
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ii. Population
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iii. Ecology
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(b) Explain the role of each of the following organisms in the ecosystem.
i.Decomposers…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
ii. Producers ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
(c)(i) Construct a food web using the following organism, maize, stolk bore, salamanda, mouse,bacteria snake and hawk
(ii) From the food web above in (c) (i) identify the following:
a. Producer.................................................
b. Decomposer.................................................
8. If you put a piece of bread in a wet cupboard after a few days the breast will be covered with organism called fungi.
a) Give the common name of these fungi which grow bread
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b) Outline the three phyla of the Kingdom fungi
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c) Outline five advantages of Kingdom fungi
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(b) Design a diagram to illustrate the events that occurs during exhalation
SECTION C 15 MARK
Answer only one question from this section
10. Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the dangerous communicable diseases. Suppose you have been assigned to move around the rural Tanzanian areas to educate people about TB, write down the:-
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 118
Student's Assessment
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM TWO EXAMINATIONS SEPTEMBER 2022
NEW NECTA FORMAT
GEOGRAPHY
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Instructions
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) — (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternative and write its letter in the box provided.
i.When the spring equinox does occurs?
effects of?
A. Earth's movement B. Earth's rotation
iv. Ocean water occupies about …... . Percent of the earth's surface,
A. 21
B. 29
C. 71
D .70
A. Have never experienced eruptions.
(x) Isohyets are the lines on a map which join all places with the same
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SECTION B (70marks)
Answer all questions in this section
(b) Briefly explain three major types of rainfall
(c) Give out four sources of water pollution.
(d)Naturally we believe that the earth rotates on its axis from west to east in an anticlockwise direction through 3600 with examples describe the evidences that prove that the earth rotates from west to east. Give three points.
5. (a) Define the term climate change.
(b) Give three human causes of climate change
(c) Briefly describe the impacts of climate change to physical and human environment. Give five
7. (a) What are the values of scale to the map users? Gives three
With examples explain how they are distinguished by one to another. Give two reasons.
8. The Form Two students 'Were very happy to visit a place where a process of extracting valuable geological substance from the crust was taking place.
(a) How is the process taking place in the area called?
(b) List three possible types of valuable geological substance found in the area.
(c) Describe three main methods of extracting those valuable geological substances in the area.
(d) Outline five possible environmental hazards caused by the process taking place in the area
9. Elaborate five differences between heavy industries and light industries.
SECTION C (15 Marks)
10. Describe six consequences of water shortage to the communities.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 117
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCY BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ENGLISH FORM TWO-SEPT 2022
NEW FORMAT
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
Answer all questions in this section.
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SECTION B (70 Marks)
Answer all questions from this section.
(b) Martin’s bicycle has been stolen. He’s reporting to the police, complete the policeman’s questions by putting in a question word or phrase.
Policeman Martin
This is Doctor Rose. She works at Afyanjema Hospital. When she arrives at the hospital in the morning, she signs the attendance book. Then she goes round the wards to see the admitted patients (in-patients). Then she goes to the consultation room in the Out-Patients Department (OPD) where she attends the out-patients who are waiting to see the doctor. This takes the rest of the day as three are many out-patients. She only leaves the room for a tea break at 10:30 and a lunch break at 1:00 in the hospital canteen. At 4:30 she goes back home.
Questions
Doctor Rose _____________________
Doctor Rose _____________________
Doctor Rose ______________________
Doctor Rose ______________________
Doctor Rose ______________________
The Magic Gardenn - K.R Cripwell (1977), William Collins sons and Company Ltd, Great Britain
Kalulu the Hare -F. Worthington (1937), Longman, England.
Hawa the Bus Driver -R.S. Mabala (1988), Ben & Company, Dar es Salaam
Fast Money -K.R Cripwell (1977), William Collins sons and Company Ltd, Great Britain
Mabala the Farmer -R.S.Mabala (1988), Ben & Company, Dar es Salaam
(ii) Who wrote the book? _________________
Hollow heads torture me with ignorance,
Blind eyes harass me with darkness,
Deaf ears tire me with gibberish,
Blank minds confuse me with emptiness
And, above all,
There is power and command
With wits and ears and eyes,
I have speech and a strong mind,
But I remain weak and powerless.
They oppress me, they torture me
They fight me, they kill me
It’s a flight to bring me down to silence,
To darkness and gibberish, to ignorance,
And through brainwashing to emptiness.
All right, my friends,
It’s a battle and I’ll fight it.
Ears and wits and eyes and speech,
And a strong conscience.
These are my weapons,
And I will fight to the last cell.
Questions
SECTION C
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 116
OFISI YA RAIS, TAWALA ZA MIKOA NA SERIKALI ZA MITAA
MTIHANI WA KUJIPIMA
FOMATI MPYA YA NECTA
KISWAHILI KIDATO CHA PILI
MAELEKEZO
SEHEMU A (Alama 15)
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii.
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SEHEMU B (Alama 70)
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii.
Mfano: Li-Kuonesha wakati uliopita (Aliondoka)
(b) Badilisha nomino zifuatazo kuwa vitenzi?
Mfano: Ni kipashio kidogo cha lugha chenye maana kisarufi Mofimu
SEHEMU C (Alama 15)
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO KISWAHILI EXAM SERIES 115
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFIE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM TWO CIVICS EXAMINATION SEPTEMBER 2022
NEW NECTA FORMAT
TIME 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION (A) MULPLE CHOICE ITEMS (15 Marks)
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SECTION B (70 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
Law is a body of rules or principles. These rules or principles aim at maintaining peace, order, justice, and defining the rights of the Citizens. They also aim at harmonizing conflicting interests and providing means for punishing wrong doers.
In a democratic country where rule of law is established, all people are equal under the law. Thus, rulers and the ruled must obey the Law of the country. Rule of Law states that no one is punishable unless proved guilt. It further calls for the judiciary to provide justice, protect the rights of all citizens and settle conflicts. Rule of Law therefore, demand the government to run its activities according to the constitution and serve the interests of the majority by providing them with services they need.
Questions
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5. Explain briefly the meaning of the following terms as used in gender;
6. What do you understand by the following terms;
(b) Give four importance of government
7. (a) Define the term democracy
(b) Give the main features of direct democracy
8. (a) What is constitution?
(b) Give four importance of constitution?
(c) State two types of constitution
9. (a) What are human rights?
(b) Give reasons why the government should protect human rights
(c) show ways in which human rights can be limited
SECTION C (Essay question) 15 marks
10. Explain six negative cultural practices that should be abolished in the society
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 114
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM TWO EXAMINANTIONS SEPT 2022
NEW NECTA FORMAT
031PHYSICS
TIME: 2:30HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
(i) Acceleration due to gravity g=10m/s2
(ii) Density of water = 1g/cm3 or 1000kg/m3
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SECTION A (30MARKS)
Answer ALL questions from this section
1. For each of the items (i)- (xx), choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter besides the item number in the box provided
(i) Force of attraction between molecules of two different substances is called…………
A. cohesion B. adhesion C. capillarity D. surface tension
(ii) A piece of metal has mass of 0.64g and volume of 0.16cm3. What will be its density?
A. 4000kg/m3 B. 0.25kg/m3 C. 3.0kg/m3 D. 4kg/m3
(iii) The minimum pressure exerted by rectangular wooden block of 12kg measuring 4mx 3m x 2m on the bench is
A. 20N/m2 B. 1.5N/m2 C. 10N/m2 D. 0.5N/m2
(iv) The pressure of water at the bottom of a pond 6.5m deep is……
A. 65,000N/m2 B. 6,500N/m2 C. 320N/m2 D. 340N/m2
(v) If the upthrust is greater than the weight of a body then the body
A. floats imperfectly B. floats perfectly C. rises D. sinks
(vi) A body weights 11.8N when totally immersed in a liquid, if the weight of the liquid displaced is 4.2N, the weight of the body in air is………
A. 7.6 N B. 16N C. 2.8N D. 49.56N
(vii) A solid ball is taken from the earth to the moon. On the moon the ball has different….
A. density B. weight C. mass D. volume
(viii) Which of the following devices work with the help of atmospheric pressure?
A. bicycle pump and hydrolysis press. B. flushing tank and syringes
C. lifts pumps and hydrometer D. car brakes and siphon
(ix) A current of 0.4A flows through a resistance of 7?, the potential difference across the resistance is…………….
A. 20V B. 2.8V C. 0.05V D. 3.2V
(x) The density of water is 1g/cm3 and mercury is 13.6g/cm3. The object of density 2.5g/cm3 will sink in……..
A. mercury B. water C. hydrometer D. manometer
2. Match each item in List A with a correct response in list B by writing a letter of a correct response below the number of the corresponding item in List A in the table provided
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SECTION B (70 MARKS)
Answer all questions from this section
3.(a) Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the space provided
(i) The ratio of charge to its potential difference is called…………………………………
(ii) The point of support about which a bar of lever turns is called………………………
(iii) The movement of solvent from region of low concentration to one of high concentration through semi- permeable membrane is called……………………………
(iv) An object which emits light when hot is called……………………………………….
(v) The rate of change of displacement is called………………………………………….
(b) Define the word coulomb.
(c) States Ohms law.
(d) Two resistors of 3Ω and 6Ω are connected in parallel to a 3V battery.
(i)Draw the schematic diagram.
(ii)Find the effective resistance of the circuit.
(iii)Calculate the current passing through the 60 resistor.
4. Study the figure below showing magnets facing each other and answer the questions that follows;

(a) Name parts labeled P, Q, R, S and T
(i) P is………………………………… (ii) Q is……………………………………...
(iii) S is ………………………………. (iv) T is …………………………………….
(v) R is ………………………………..
(b) Define the following terms
(i) Magnetic field ………………………………………………………………………….
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(ii) Demagnetization……………………………………………………………………….
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(c) Mention three methods that you can use so as to change a piece of steel and become a magnet
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5(a) Distinguish between speed and velocity ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) An object starts from rest to a velocity of 20m/s for 5 seconds; it maintains this speed for 20seconds before applying brakes and come to rest after 10seconds
(i) Sketch the velocity time graph of this motion
From the graph above, find
(ii) Acceleration
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(iv) Distance covered by whole motion
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(c) Define the term “Uniform acceleration ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
6(a) (i) State the “law of floatation”………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(ii) State Archimedes principle
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(b) An aluminium ball weights 6N in air, 4N when immersed in water and 3N when immersed in honey. Calculate;
(i) Up thrust of honey on the ball
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(ii) Relative density of aluminum ball.
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(c) Why is a hydrometer graduated with minimum reading at the bottom?
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7(a) Define the following terms
(i) Machine ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… (ii) Mechanical advantage ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………(iii) Velocity ratio ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...(b) Draw a pulley system with velocity ratio (VR) 5
(c) The pitch (P) of a screw jack is 2.5mm. An arm of 56cm long is used to lift a car of mass 792kg if the efficiency of the screw jack is 25%. Find
(i) Velocity ratio ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………..…………… (ii) Effort to be applied at the end
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8(a) (i) define the term pressure and state its SI unit
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(ii) Why are dams constructed thicker at the bottom than at the top?
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(b) Mention five (5) sustainable energy sources
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(c) Explain why mercury is preferred more as thermometer liquid than alcohol (outline three reasons)
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9. (a) Define the following terms
(i) Inertia
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(ii) Momentum
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(iii) Impulse
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(ii) State the following
1st Equation of motion ……………………………………………………………………
2nd equation of motion ……………………………………………………………………
3rd equation of motion ……………………………………………………………………
(c) A ball “A” of mass 100g moving with a velocity of 5m/s makes a head on collision with a ball “B” of mass 200g moving with velocity of 2m/s in opposite direction. If A and B stick together after collision, calculate their common velocity “V” in the A.
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SECTION C (15 MARKS)
Answer all questions from this section
10 (a ) Sketch the electrical symbol for each of the following devices.
(i) Voltmeter
(ii) Switch
(iii) Battery
(iv) Variable resistor
(b) Calculate the effective resistance to the current flowing when resistors 4Ω, 2Ω and 5Ω are connected in
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(d) _____________was a stage whereby man was fully moving upright.
(e) The stage whereby man started to walk using two limbs was known as___________
8. Give the meaning of the following terms:
(i) Trans-Saharan Trade
(ii) Colonialism
(iii) Historical site
(iv) Industrial Revolution
(v) Mixed farming
9. Write a short essay about Age-set organization using the following guidelines: (i) Meaning of (i) Age-set organization
(ii) Societies which practiced this system
(iii) Groups involved in this system
(iv) The roles of Moran in that society
(v) Roles of the elders in the society
SECTION C (15 Marks)
10. Explain six effects of the Trans- Saharan trade for the West African societies.
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Zn= 65, X =32, O=16
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
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(b) Mention five (5) procedures of preparing charcoal from the method mentioned in
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(c) Mention four (4) steps of lightning a Bunsen burner
(b) You are provided with a compound composed of 40.5% zinc. 19.6% sulphur and
39.9% oxygen. Calculate the molecular and empirical formula. If it’s molecular
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(b) Which property enables the use of hydrogen gas in
(b) List down four (4) economic uses of water
(c) What are the importance of water treatment and purification? Give two (2) reasons
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SECTION C (15 Marks)
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Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of Ten (10) questions
2. Answer all questions.
3. Section A and C carry Fifteen (15) Marks each and section B carries Seventy (70) marks.
4. All answers must be written in the space provided
5. All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the assessment room
6. Write your Assessment Number at the top right corner of every page
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the items (i) to (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letters beside the item number in the answer booklet provided
i. A carpenter who makes furniture for his own use in the family is said to be engaged in
ii. The main feature of super market is
iii. Tea leafs and sugar is an example of
iv. Which of the following industries deal with natural resources
v. The functions of wholesaler are
vi. The warehouses which are situated at terminals of railway, air ports and sea ports are known as
vii. Goods can mainly be classified as
viii. The function which is NOT usually performed by a retailer is
ix. Movement alongside the supply curve is caused by
x. An agent authorized to sell goods on commission at a public auction is called
2. Match the item in LIST A with the response in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response beside the number in the table provided below
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| i) Document prepared by the seller to the buyer providing a summary of all transactions between them during a particular period of time ii) A printed booklet that are prepared by seller which gives descriptions of the goods available for sale such as price, quantity, quality size etc iii) Document that contains current prices of each item and its catalogue number iv) Document sent by buyer to the seller to indicate formal acceptance to purchase a specified amount of goods v) Document sent by seller to the buyer when the goods have been supplied on credit |
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(b) Mr. Nelson a businessman at Mundemu market faced you as a commerce student to explain the factors that contributed in the growth of commerce. Respond the question by providing three (3) factors
4. Distinguish the following commercial term
a. Preventing the risk and reducing the risk
b. Business activities and non-business activities
c. Division of labour and specialization
d. Hire purchase and deferred payment
e. Branding and packaging
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Explain five reasons that might cause for the shift from either 0QE to 0Q1 or 0QE to 0Q2.
6. Wholesalers, retailers, importers and exporters face a lot of difficulties when buying and selling goods and services. Discuss five ways commerce uses to help the named traders
7. Hidaya plans to transports 100 sacks of rice from Morogoro to Kahama. Explain reasons as to why she might choose a cargo train as his a means of transport. Five points only. 8. Complete the following charts
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| (c) | (vii) | 240,000 | (viii) | (ix) | 10 | 26,600 | 23,400 |
9. Imagine you have been invited to attend meeting with people who expects to start a small business few days come. As an expert, explain to them five types of small scale retailers operating in the business.
SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer only one question.
10.Suppose your commerce teacher assigned you to prepare the debate presentation on motivating factors that influence an individual’s towards entrepreneurship. Briefly explain three (3) internal and three (3) external factors that you will consider in you presentation.
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COMPETENCY BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
BIOLOGY TERMINAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2022
Student’s Name: ………………………………………………………..
Time: 2:30 Hours Date: JULY 2022
INSTRUCTIONS:
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
1. For each of the items (i)-(x), choose correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
(i) Which organisms belongs to kingdom Plantae?
(ii) Unexpected event which can cause injury and sometimes death is called
(iii) People with talking behavior while eating are considered to have
(iv) Medical waste is described as
(v) When giving first aid to a snakebite victim, you should not
(vi) The first step in the scientific method is
(vii) The young leaves of ferns are called
(viii) The following disease are communicable except.
(ix) Which are two main branches of biology?
(x) In human being, the brain is an example
2. For each of items i - v, choose the correct answer among the given alternative in list B, and write its letter in the table below.
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SECTION B (70 MARKS)
Short answer questions
3. Morison accidentally fallen in the class and was found that he was not breathing. The students help him to recover from breathing.
(b) Write 4 differences between natural and artificial systems of classification.
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the functions of plant cell, what kind of modification she has to make?
(b) (i)Arrange the following term in a sequential order from simple to complexity of cell Differentiation. Tissue, organelle, organism, organ, cell and system.
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6. (a) Define the term” biology laboratory”
(b) List four features of a good biology laboratory
(c) Why most biology laboratory apparatus is made up glass? Give two points
7. (a)What is Nutrition?
(b)With one example outline phyla of kingdom fungi
(c)Outline any four (4) advantages of kingdom fungi
8. (a) Define the following;
9. (a) Differentiate the following;
10. Briefly explain five effects of poor waste disposal.
SECTION C (15 MARKS)
(Essay questions)
Answer the following question in this section.
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MAELEKEZO
1. KaratasihiiinasehemuA, B, C, D na E
2. Jibu Maswali yote
3. Majibu yote yaandikwe kwenye nafasi ulizopewa
4. Majibu yote yaandikwe kwa kalamu yenye wino wa samawati (bluu) au mweusi
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SEHEMU A (Alama 15) UFAHAMU
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii
1. Soma kifungu cha habari kifuatacho kisha jibu maswali kwa kuandika herufi ya jibu sahihi katika karatasi yoko ya kujibia.
Jalali mfalme na madiwani wakuu, mtakumbuka kuwa tangu zamani matendo makubwa yoyote yaliamriwa, kuanzishwa na kutendwa na watu wenye nasaba bora kama wafalme na madiwani. Watu ovyo kama alivyo mshitakiwa hawakuachwa kujishughulisha na mambo yaliyo zaidi ya yale yaliyohusiana na maisha yao wenyewe tu. Kama wangaliamriwa kujishughulisha na mambo yaliyowapita vimo vyao, kama mshitakiwa aonekanavyo kuwa ndilo kusudi lake, mabadiliko ya kuchukiza yangalikuwako mara kwa mara katika nchi.
Mikono ya mshitakiwa ni mifupi kwa kutenda wema wowote. Kwa hali kama hii nachelea kusema akiamriwa kuinyoosha katika matendo makubwa matokeo yatakuwa machafuko, uasi na maangamizi. Jumla ya watu kama yeye alivyo itazidi. Watu kama hao hawatakuwa raia wema ila mabarakala. Mchwa ukikaribia kuangamizwa hufanywa kumbikumbi na kuoteshwa mabawa mawili. Matendo ya mshitakiwa yamekwisha kuwa mabawa ya kutosha kuifanya serikali kufikiri kama yasingempasa kukomeshwa kabisa kwa mfano uwezao kumzuia mtu mwingine yoyote kuyaiga.
Wafalme na raia wa kusadikika tangu zamani walikuwa na hata sasa ni watu wasiosema uongo. Mzee kwa kijana, mwanamume kwa mwanamke, mkubwa kwa mdogo, msichana kwa mvulana wote wanaaminika. Katika maandiko ya maamuzi ya kusadikika hapana hakimu hata mmoja aliye pata kuandika kuwa mwanamume fulani alisema uongo kwa kusudi la kuficha kosa. Haipatikani habari yoyote katika mapokeo ya nchi hii isimuliayo kuwa mwanamke fulani alisingiziwa hatia. Kwa imani kama hii kusadikika imefanya maamuzi ya haki siku zote na imetukuka ulimwenguni kama nyota ya mwongozo wa hala.
Imani ya kusadikika ni nguzo imara ya majengo ya utawala wa wasidikika. Wakati mataifa mengine yalipojifurahisha kwa mambo kama vile enzi, uwezo na fahari nyingine, taifa la kusadikika lilijivuna kwa sababu ya kusadiki mambo yalitoka vinjwani mwa watu wake. Wasadikika walikuwa wamekuwa, na hata sara ni watu wanaojali sana imani hii kama wajalivyo maisha yao vitu vingine vipenzi. Haidhaniwi kuwa ruhusa ikitolewa ya utaalamu mwingine zaidi ya kusadiki kwa vijana wa nchi hii italeta faida yoyote kwao. Shaka kubwa inatumiwa kuwa utaalamu mwingine ukiamriwa hapa matata yaliyokuwa bado kuonekana na wazee wetu, sisi wenyewe wala kusimuliwa katika hadithi za kusadikika yanatokea kwa wingi. Tokeo la mashaka hayo, licha ya serikali ya kusadikika peke yake, lakini hata raia hawalitaki.
Nililizungumza shauri hili kwa uangalifu mwingi na watu walio maarufu na waliopata sifa kusadikika. Bwana Taadabuni, katibu wa serikali; Bwana komeni, Amiri Jeshi, Bwana Fujo mlinda Hazina, Bwana Boramimi, Mudir wa sheria na wateule wengine. Ilionekana kuwa kuamuru ni sawa sawa na kuyapa nafasi mabishano katika nchi. Kwa hiri, hapana mtu hata mmoja aliyeliafiki shauri la kuyaamuru mafunzo haya. Nafasi kama hiyo ikipata idhini ya serikali. Yahofiwa kuwa hatari kubwa itazikabili siasa za utawala wa nchi. Dhuluma itakuwa na kiti katika baraza za hukumu kushindana na haki. Jinai itatoka katika uficho wake ili iende uwanjani kuvutana na adili. Uhalifu utawatukuza waasi na wavunja sheria; na dharau itafunua kinywa chake kutema mate ya sumu kama bafe juu mamlaka ya serikali. Kwa mambo hayo imani ya nchi, pamoja na misingi yake, itakuwa katika maangamizi yadhaniwayo kuwa kitu chochote kikitumbukia ndani yake hakiwezi kuokoka tena.
Kwa sababu ya kudumisha sheria, dini na mamlaka, na kwa wajibu wa kazi yangu lazima nidhihirishe mbele ya baraza hili kuwa si jambo jema hata kidogo kuamuru madarasa.ya utaalamu uwezao kuwa daraja, ambayo chini yake utapita mkondo mkubwa sana wa mamabo ya kuichafua salama ya kusadikika kwa dharau, ukaidi na jinai.
Matendo ya mshitakiwa lazima yakomeshwe kwa adhabu ya mwisho katika sheria. Kazi kubwa na yenye thamani adhimu ilitendwa katika kujitengeneza na kuzidumisha kwa sheria hizi. Haivumiliki kuziona zinavunjika kwa matendo ya mtu mmoja anayetafuta ubarakala, asiyeaminika, mchache wa shukrani na mjeuri. Nguvu ya sheria za nchi lazima ithibitishe juu yake ili mtu mwingine yeyote asithubutu kuzidharau.
Maswali
(i) Udhaifu wa watu wa kusadikika ni upi?
(ii) Taja matabaka mawili ya jamii ya watu wa kusadikika
(iii) Maneno na matendo makubwa nchini kusadikika hutazamiwa yatoke kwa tabaka gani?
(iv) Kwanini mshitakiwa anafananishwa na mchwa?
(vi) Mashtaka ya mshitakiwa ni nini?
(vii) Taja sifa isiyosadikika ya wafalme na raia wa kusadikika. Kwa nini unafikiri sifa hii haisadikiki?
(viii) Msemo huu una maana gani?
(ix) Kwa sentensi mbili au tatu toa maoni yako kuhusu madai yanayotolewa dhidi ya mshitakiwa.
(x) Pendekeza anuani ya habari hii
2. Fupisha habari uliyoisoma katika swali namba moja (1) hapo juu kwa maneno yasiyozidi mia moja (100)
SEHEMU B (Alama 20) SARUFI
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii
3. Fafanua kazi za mofimu “U” katika sentensi zifuatazo
(i) Utaratibu huu ni mzuri
(ii) Ujumbe unaoufuata ni wa siri
(iii) Wewe U mtoto wa kaka yangu
(iv) Ungelijua usingesubiri.
(v) Unalima
(b) Tenga mofimu tangulizi mzizi na mofimu fuatishi katika maneno yafuatayo;
i. Wanaopendeza
ii. Ametuchekesha
iii. Wametukimbia
iv. Atamkomesha
v. Hatutachezeana
4. (a) Sentensi zifuatazo zina makosa kwa kuzingatia usanifu wa kiswahili. Piga mstari neno lenye kosa na juu yake andika neno sahihi
(i) Mtoto angepelekwa hospitalini angelipona.
(ii) Mimi nimekaa sana kwa niaba ya kukungoja wewe.
(iii) Siku hizi bidhaa ni agali sana.
(iv) Kifaranga kinapekuwa bila kufundishwa
(v) Gari linakimbia kwa pupa.
(b) Andika alama ya V kama sentensi ni sahihi na X kama sentensi si sahihi.
i. Leksimu ni kipashio kidogo cha msamiati ambacho kina uwezo wa kusimama peke yake kama kidahizo…………………
ii. Sitiari ni mbinu ya kuuliza maswali kwa mambo ambayo unafahamu…….
iii. Yakinishi kipashio cha lugha ambacho hujenga lugha……… iv. Hali ni kategoria ya kisarufi yenye kuonesha jinsi ya kitendo kinavyotendwa ikiwa kimamalizika……………………………..
v. Msimamo ndiyo mwelekeo wa imani ya msanii katika kazi ya sanaa……..
SEHEMU C (Alama 20) MAWASILIANO NA UTUMIZI WA LUGHA
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii
5.(a) Eleza ni taarifa zipi zinazohusu neno zinazoingizwa kwenye Kamusi
(b) Onesha umuhimu wa kutumia picha katika kamusi
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(c) Nini tofauti kati ya kamusi na kamusi wahidiya
6. (a) Katika uandishi wa tungo mbalimbali huwa kunajitokeza makosa ya aina mbalimbanabi japo msingi wake umejikita katika dhana kuu mbili. Kwa kutumia dhana hizo zibainishe kwa kutaja aina ya kosa kwa maneno yaliyopigiwa mstari kisha andika sentensi upya kwa usahihi.
(i) Mimi nimerizika nayote uliyosema Aina ya kosa
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SEHEMU D (Alama 30) FASIHI
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii
7. Kazi za fasihi simulizi hupoteza uhai wake zikiifadhiwa katika kanda za kunasa sauti. Kwa kutumia hoja tano eleza kinagaubaga juu ya dai hili.
8. Eleza tofauti zinazojitokeza kati ya dhana zifuatozo:
(a) Methali na vitendawili
(b) Ngonjera ya kipera cha ushairi na ile ya sanaa za maonesho
(c) Mashairi na tenzi
(d) Urari na Mkarara
(e) Visasili na visakale
9. “Kazi ya utunzi wa kazi za fasihi ina miiko kanuni na taratibu zake” kwa kuthibitisha hoja hii, tunga ngonjera yenye beti tano kuhusu Umuhimu wa kuchukua tahadhari juu ya ugonjwa wa Uviko -19.
SEHEMU E (Alama 15) UANDISHI/UTUNGAJI
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii
10. Wewe unaitwa Jofrey Sanga Afisa rasilimali watu, unafanya kazi kwenye kampuni ya baba yako ya uzalisha wa viatilifu S.L.P 502 Mwanza na baba yako ndiye mkurugenzi wa kampuni hiyo. Mwandikie barua baba yako ukiomba kwenda kumwangalia bibi yako ambaye anaumwa.
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Maelekezo
l . Karatasi hii ina sehemu A, B, C, D na E zenye jumla ya maswali kumi (10)
2. Jibu maswali yote.
3. Majibu yote yaandikwe kwenye nafasi ulizopewa.
4. Majibu yote yaandikwe kwa kalamu yenye wino wa bluu au mweusi.
5. Vifaa vyote vya mawasiliano haviruhusiwi katika chumba cha
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SEHEMU A (Alama 15)
UFAHAMU NA UFUPISHO
l . Soma kifungu cha habari kifuatacho kishajibu maswali yanayofuata:
Miaka ya hivi karibuni kumetokea ajali nyingi hapa duniani. Wengi tumesikia taarifa za ajali mbalimbali kutoka katika vyombo vya habari na baadhi yetu tumeshuhudia kwa macho yetu ajali hizo. Kila aliyesikia au kuona alivaa uso wa huzuni, kwani nyingi zilikuwa za kutisha mno. Wapo watu waliokatika miguu, mikono, masikio na hata kunyofolewa macho na viungo vingine vya mwili.
Ukiachilia mbali majeruhi na wale walionusurika, wapo ndugu na marafiki zetu waliopoteza maisha. Wengi tulipata machungu yaliyokithiri, tulilia, tulilaumu na kuwalaani wote waliofikiri ndio waliosababisha ajali hizo. Waliokufa katika ajali hizo ni watoto wadogo, watu wazima na hata vikongwe, wanawake kwa wanaume. Kama ilivyo desturi, kifo hakibagui na kwa kweli huvuna roho za watu wa umri na jinsi zote.
Wazazi wengi wanaofariki katika ajali hizi huacha watoto ambao hawamo katika utaratibu wa kuendelezwa kielimu. Badala yake wanaingia katika kujitafutia riziki badala ya kujisomea. Watoto wengi hufanya kazi za kubeba mizigo, uvuvi, kuchimba madini migodini, vibarua mashambani, biashara ndogondogo na hata kazi za nyumbani.
Watoto hao walioachwa hukumbwa na matatizo mengi wafanyapo kazi katika sehemu hizo. Kwa kuwa wengi wao hawana upeo mkubwa wa mambo, hujikuta wakifanya kazi bila kufuata kanuni za afya. Hali hiyo huwasababishia magonjwa kama kifua kikuu na hata kupata ajali mbaya wafanyapo kazi migodini, ambazo zinaweza kusababisha vifo au ulemavu wa maisha. Wengine huingizwa kwenye biashara za ukahaba na mimba zisizotarajiwa, tena katika umri mdogo, wengine huambukizwa magonjwa kama UK.IMWI.
Pamoja na ukweli wa u?emi kuwa, "Ajali haina kinga.” Ajali nyingi zinatokana na makosa yetu wenyewe. Tukiamua tunaweza kuzizuia, kwani penye nia pana njia. Hivyo, ?uala la kuwapatia elimu watoto walioathirika na ajali liwe la kufa na kupona. Kama taifa, ni lazima tupige vita ajira kwa watoto, ikiwa kweli tunataka kwenda na wakati. Vinginevyo tutabaki nyuma.
Maswali
(a) Kwa swali la (i) hadi (vi) andika herufi ya jibu sahihi
(i) Mwandishi anafahamisha kuwa wanaokufa katika ajali mbalimbali ni
(ii) ?pi si kweli kuhusu maeneo wanakoajiriwa watoto?
(iii) Ajira kwa watoto husababishwa na nini?
(iv) Ili watoto waweze kufanikiwa katika maisha yao ya baadaye, lazima jamii ifanye nini?
(v) Mojawapo kati ya haya yafuatayo sio ajali ya kujitakia
(vi)Mwandishi anaamini kuwa tunaweza kuzuia ajali zisitokee kwa...
Majibu:
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(vii) (a) Eleza maana ya misemo ifuatayo kama ilivyotumika katika habari uliyosoma.
(b) Andika kichwa cha habari hii kisichozidi maneno matatu.
2. Andika ufupisho wa habari hii usiozidi maneno sitini (60)
SEHEMU B (Alama 20)
SARUFI
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii.
3. Bainisha mzizi wa asili wa kila katika sentensi zifuatazo:-
(i) Wanafunzi wanapigana darasani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) Watoto walifungiana milango . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii) Sisi hatupendani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iv)Mtoto anacheza mpira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(v) Vifaa feki viliharibiwa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(vi) Mwalimu anafundisha somo la Kiswahili . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(vii) Jana hatukusomeana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(viii) Wanafunzi wanalima shamba la shule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ix)Mvua ilinyesha leo asubuhi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(x) Juma anaruka kamba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. (a) Eleza maana ya maneno yafuatayo:
(i) Kitenzi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) Kidahizo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii) Uambishaji . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iv) Irabu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b) Bainisha aina ya nomino zifuatazo:
(i) Malaika . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) Arusha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii) Kabati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iv) Bunge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(v) Njaa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SEHEMU C (Alama 20)
MAWASILIANO NA UTUMIZI WA LUGHA
5. Maneno yafuatayo yana maana zaidi ya moja. Toa maana mbili kwa kila neno.
(a) Kombe
(b) Tupa
(c) Kata
(d) Tai
(e) Paa
6. (a) Bainisha mazingira zinamotumika rejesta zifuatazo:
(i) Zuia babu, kula hivyo vichwa vitatu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) Ndugu Madongo Kuinuka, unatuhumiwa kwa kosa la jinai la kuiba mali ya umma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii) Jipatie mahitaji ya jikoni nyanya, vitunguu, karoti, hoho, pilipili na ndimu, vyote vipo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iv)Napenda kujibu swali la nyongeza la Mheshimiwa kama ifuatavyo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(v) Mimi kuku ugali moja, huyu wali maharage na wale pale mbuzi kitunguu moja. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b) Taja sifa tano (5) za misimu.
SEHEMU D (Alama 30)
FASIHI KWA UJUMLA
7. Kamilisha methali zifuatazo;
(a) Usidharau nazi
(b) hakiachi kunika.
(c) Kuvunjika kwa koleo
(d) Jiwe moja
(e) Kazi isiyo faida
8. "Semi ni moja ya tanzu nne zinazounda fasihi simulizi." Thibitisha kauli hii kwa kubainisha vipera vitano (5) vya semi.
(i) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iv) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(v) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9. Eleza kwa ufupi dhima kuu tano (5) za hadithi.
SEHEMU E (Alama 15)
UANDISHI WA INSHA/UTUNGAJI
10. Kwa kuzingatia hoja nne (4) andika insha isiyopungua maneno mia na hamsini (150) na isiyozidi maneno mia mbili (200) kuhusu athari za ugonjwa wa Corona (COVID 19)
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO KISWAHILI EXAM SERIES 107
FORM TWO TERMINAL EXAMINATION
BASIC MATHEMATICS
Time: 2:30 Hours Year : 2022
Instructions
1. This paper consists of ten (10) compulsory questions.
2. Show clearly all the working and answers in the space provided.
3. All writing must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must be in pencil.
4. NECTA mathematical tables, geometric instruments and graph papers may be used where necessary.
5. All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the assessment room.
6. Write your Assessment Number at the top right corner of every page.
1. (a) Calculate the sum of the GCF and LCM of 42, 45, 50.
(b)![]()
2.(a) Convert (i)256800cm into km
(ii)0.125 into percentage
(b) Round off (i) 260743 to the nearest thousand
(ii) 0.04261 to three decimal places
3.(a) Factorize the expression ![]()
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4. (a) Make A the subject of the formula ![]()
(b) If 4tanB=3 and B is an acute angle, find the value of;
(c) A straight line passes through two points A(-3, 6) and B (-6, 3). Find the gradient of the line AB
5. (a) Find (i) the largest possible number; and
(ii) The smallest possible number by changing order of the digits in 47986.
(b).Write 0.0.346 in standard form.
6. (a) In a certain office, every man owns either a car or a lorry or both 23 own lorries, 14 own cars and 5 own both lorries and cars. How many men are there in that office?
(b) .Joyce used 1/3 of her money to buy sugar, 1/4 of it to buy soap and she remained with Shs 35/=
7. (a) Simplify ![]()
(b)Use a number line to find the sum of ![]()
(c)Arrange 2/5, 5/8, 48% and 0.6 in ascending order of magnitude.
(d)Decrease 160,000 by 16%
8. (a) Rationalize the denominator of ![]()
(b) Show on the number line the solution set of the inequality ![]()
9. (a)Without using Tables evaluate ![]()
(b)Given A=1/2 where A is an acute angle, find the value of 1 – cos2 A.
10. (a) Simplify ![]()
(b)If N=2x10-8 find the value of 1/N in scientific form
(c) Find the equation of a line through the point (2, -2) crossing the y-axis at the same point as the whose equation is ![]()
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO MATHEMATICS EXAM SERIES 106
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM TWO BASIC MATHEMATICS TERMINAL EXAMINATION
Time: 2:30 Hours Year: 2022
Instructions
1.This paper consists of ten (10) compulsory questions.
2.Show clearly all the working and answers in the space provided.
3.All writing must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must be in pencil.
4.NECTA mathematical tables, geometric instruments and graph papers may be used where necessary.
5.All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorised materials are not allowed in the assessment room.
ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS
1. (a)(i)List down all the prime numbers between 1 and 12 and represent the numbers on the number line
(ii) Find the H.C.F and L.C.M of the numbers 8, 12 and 20 by prime factorization
(b)(i) Evaluate
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(ii) Evaluate ![]()
(iii)Evaluate
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(c)Evaluate
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Write your answer in repeating decimal notation
2. (a) The distance between two points is 30.567km. Write the distance in metres in one significant figure
(b) The velocity of a car between two stations AB and BC is 40m/sec and 60km/hr. respectively. Find the average velocity in m/minute assuming that AB and BC are straight roads
(c)If 6,000/= amount to 9,600/= in five years simple interact what is the percentage rate?
3. (a) Given that the rectangle ABCD is similar to rectangle MBCN below
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AB=10 BC=6 and
NC=x
(i )Find the value of x
(ii) Verify that the ratio of the areas = k2 where k is the ratio of the sides
(b)If
is isosceles where AD=BD and E and C are the mid-points of AD and BD

Prove that
(congruent)
4. (a)Evaluate
i. ![]()
ii. ![]()
(b)Solve for x and y
i. ![]()
ii. If x=5 and y=3, Find the value of
,
(c) If
, make p the subject
5. (a)Find the value of
i. ![]()
ii. ![]()
(b)Find x
i. ![]()
ii. ![]()
(c)With the use of common logarithm find x
i. ![]()
ii. ![]()
6. (a) A and B are two intersecting circles of radius 4cm and 6cm respectively. Find the area enclosed by A
B, is 10cm2, find the area enclosed by the circles (shaded)

(b) In figure below, Triangles ABD and ABC are two isoscetes triangles CD=36cm, AB=12cm and
Find the area of the figure ACBD

(c)Find the area of squire whose length of the diagonal = 6cm
7. (a)Find the equation of the line perpendicular to the 2y – x – 6=0 and passing through the point (4,6)
(b) Represent the equation in (a) in forms
i. y=mx+c
ii.
(A and B are x-intercept and y-intercept)
(c) The point A (4, 3) is reflected in the line y=x. What are the coordinates of the image?
8. (a)(i)Express;
as a perfect squire
(ii) If (6+x)(8+x) =
find the value of a and b
(b) Factorize.
i. ![]()
ii. ![]()
iii. ![]()
(c) Evaluate ![]()
9. (a) An item is sold at 480,000/= with profit of 20%
i. Find the ratio of the buying price to the selling price
ii. If the same item would be sold at 360,000/= what would be the percentage lose ?
(b)Find the interest for a principal of 100,000/= at 4% compound interest after 10years
(c)Tarimo wants to borrow 10 million Tanzania shillings from a Bank to promote his business. The Bank agree to charge his compound interact at 10% per year. How much interest Mr. Tarimo will owe the bank at the end of 5 years?
10. (a)Solve the equation:
by
i. Factorization
ii. Completing the square (using the formula)
(b) Solve the following simultaneous equation
i. ![]()
ii. ![]()
(c)Solve the following inequalities
i. 3x + 6 < 10 – 5x
ii. ![]()
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO MATHEMATICS EXAM SERIES 105
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM TWO TERMINAL EXAMINATION JULY, 2022
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TIME: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS:
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COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY
Migration is referred to the movement of people from different places. Such movements may be triggered by different factors including search for pastures, Every person, when asked about his/her ancestral land will mention a place different from where they reside at the moment, this shows that there are higher chances of cultural mix among individuals.
Historically, Bantu speakers were said to have migrated from DRC Congo, these group spread to Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya. Researchers can tell from their linguistic perspectives, similarities in speech and from their pattern of life.
In Tanzania, Bantu immigrants form a bigger percentage of speakers, however, there are other speakers such as Cushitic speakers mostly found in Manyara region, and said to have originated from Ethiopia and settled in Kenya before crossing over to Tanzania. Also, there is Khoisan, who are said to have migrated from South Africa and settled in Kondoa District, Dodoma Region. With such a combination of various languages in Tanzania, it is apparent that in few years’ time, there shall be a common language and people will not be able to trace their ancestral places anymore.
QUESTIONS:
SECTION B (25 Marks)
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4. a) Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions after each
b) Write one word for the expressions
5. Change the sentence “she walks to the market every weekend” as instructed below
SECTION C: (40 MARKS)
PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY
6. Complete the following statements with the most appropriate answers by filling in the blank spaces with alternatives given in brackets (Unless, both.. and, neither …nor. no sooner .. than if )
7. a) Find the verbs from the following nouns
NounVerb
WordOpposite
8. Re arrange the following sentence to make logical meaning
9. a) Use the given words to make a complete sentence
(i) Pilot
(ii) People
(iii) English subject
(iv) My classmate
b) Mention five components of a friendly letter
SECTION D
READING PROGRAMME 20 MARKS
10. a) Read the following poem carefully then answer the questions that follow.
Where has it been heard before?
That a snake has bitten a child
In front of its own mother
The war is upon us
It is within our very huts
And the sons of men shall fight it
Let the white man’s guns boom
And its smoke covers us
We are fighting them to die
We shall die on the battlefield
We shall like death at no other place
Our guns shall die with us
And our sharp knives shall perish with us
We shall die on the battlefield.
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 104
Students Examination Number
PRESIDENTS OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM TWO MOCK EXAMINATION
033 BIOLOGY
Time: 2:30 Hours JULY 2022
Instructions
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SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
A: Biology C: Botany
B: Ecology D: Zoology
A: Nucleus C: Cell membrane
B: Chloroplast D: Vacuole
A: Classroom C: Library
B: Fume chamber D: Laboratory
A: Amoeba, Spirogyra and Yeast
B: Mucor, Mushroom and Algae
C: Yeast, Mucor and Moss
D: Yeast, Mushroom and penicillium
A: Tissue C: Heart
B: Kidney D: Cell
A: Carbon dioxide C: Lactic acid
B: Pyruvic acid D: Oxygen
A: Consumers C: Decomposers
B: Producers D: Ecosystem
A: Amino acid C: Glucose
B: Peptide D: Fatty acid and glycerol
A: Photosynthesis C: Hydrolysis
B: Photolysis D: Condensation
A: Female anopheles-mosquito C: Vibrio cholera
B: Protozoan called amoeba D: Housefly
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SECTION B (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
5(a) Mention three phylum of Kingdom Fungi and give one representative member in each phylum
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(c) State three (3) demerits of Kingdom Fungi
Grasses, Lion, Bacteria, Zebra, Hyena and Giraffe
(b) Explain the role played by the following organisms in the food chains you have constructed in 6 (a)
above.
(b) Name the structures used for gaseous exchange in the following organisms
(c) List three (3) factors affecting gaseous exchange rate.
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(b) Explain how the following habits cause disorders in the digestive system?
i. Eating a lot of sugary food
ii. Eating food with no or less fibres
iii Not drinking adequate amount of water
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(c) Name four (4) types of teeth
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SECTION C (20 Marks)
Answer only one (1) question from this section
. Meaning of photosynthesis
. Raw materials for photosynthesis
. End products of photosynthesis
. Importance of photosynthesis (2 points)
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 103
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMMERCE TERMINAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2022
Duration: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the following questions write the letter of the correct answer
(i)The qualities of a good retailer is
(ii)Which of the following is an example of primary production?
(iii)Demand curve is that which moves from the
(iv)Which of the following function is not normally done by wholesaler to retailer?
(v)Industries which assemble already manufactured goods are known as
(vi)C.O. D is an abbreviation which stands for
(vii)Which of the following statements is true?
(viii)The distinguish marks attached to products and which cannot be used by any other producer are called:
(ix)Marginal cost is defined as
(x)The level reached after receiving new delivery is called
2.Choose the correct term from Group B which matches with the explanation in Group A then write the letter against the number of the relevant explanation.
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3. Write TRUE If the statement is correct or False if the statement is not correct in the space provided.
SECTION B (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
4. Briefly explain six qualities of good retailer.
5.(a) Define the term demand
(b) Briefly explain five factors that determine change in demand
SECTION C ( 40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
6. Briefly explain the importance of land as a factor of production. (Give four points)
7. The following are the balances of Kantupeni Traders as at 31st December 2007
Closing stock Tshs. 32,500/=
Purchases Tshs 25,000/=
Expenses Tshs 8,000/=
Sales Tshs 35,000/=
Opening stock Tshs 28,000/=
Calculate:
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 102
JAMHURI YA MUUNGANO WA TANZANIA
OFISI YA RAIS, TAWALA ZA MIKOA NA SERIKALI ZA MITAA
2021
KISWAHILI KIDATO CHA PILI.
MUDA SAA 2:30
MAELEKEZO.
SEHEMU A:(Alama 15)
UFAHAMU
Binadamu ni kiumbe huhitaji kuwa na rafiki ili aewze kuondoa ukiwa kwa kumletea faraja. Kwa kawaida marafiki hufahamiana, huzoeana na kuchangamkiana katikamaongezi. Marafiki huweza kupatikana popote yaani katika mazingira ya nyumbani, shuleni na kazini, msikitini, kanisani na hata safarini.
Kutokana na ukweli kwamba ushauri wa marafiki huwa na nguvu na ni rahisi kwa marafiki kuambukizana tabia, rafiki anaweza kusababisha huzuni badala ya furaha, kwa hiyo ni muhimu kuchunguza kwanza tabia ya mtu anayetaka kuanzisha uhusiano naye. Ni heri kukosarafiki wa kufaa ni Yule mwenye tabia njema, busara na uaminifu. Ni Yule anayekutakia mafanikio mema katika maisha yako.
MASWALI.
SEHEMU B (Alama 20)
SARUFI
(b) Bainisha vivumishi katika sentensi zifuatazokwa kuvipigia mstari kisha utaje ni aina gani ya
Kivumishi.
Mfano: Mtoto mdogo analima shamba.
V. Sifa
Mfano: Nitampigia – Hii ni mofimu ya njeo huonesha wakati ujao.
(b) Eleza kwa ufupi maana ya maneno yafuatayo.
SEHEMU C (Alama 20)
MAWASILIANO NA UTUMIZI WA LUGHA.
(b) Andika rejesta ya kila sentensi kulingana na muktadha wake.
(b)Sentensi zifuatazo ni tata. Toa maana mbili kwa kila sentensi.
SEHEMU D (Alama 30)
FASIHI KWA UJUMLA.
(b) Kamilisha jedwali lifuatalo kwa kujaza vipengele husika.
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(b) Tegua vitendawili vifuatavyo.
Chanjo haipatikani, ulaya hakulaliki,
Tiba haijulikani, Dunia haifurukuti,
Korona inamaafa, kujikinga ni LAZIMA.
Mafua homa kupanda, utaona eti gugo,
China mpaka mpanda, korona haina wigo,
Korona inamaafa, kujikinga ni LAZIMA.
Uchumi wapigwa kati, korona haina haya,
Wanakalia kamati, kumfuta mbaya.
Korona inamaafa, kujikinga ni LAZIMA.
Hatuna tena kuremba, bajeti kali kuminya,
Sokoni kusombasomba, njaa isipate mwanya,
Korona inamaafa, kujikinga ni LAZIMA.
MASWALI.
SEHEMU E (Alama 15)
UANDISHI WA INSHA/ UTUNGAJI.
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INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
1. For each of items (i-xx) choose the correct its letter in the box provided
(i)The formed by a plane mirror is always
(ii)A body which gains excess electrons becomes
(iii)Which of the following is not a form of energy?
(iv)A person in a bus which starts to move forward tends to fall backwards. This is because he/she is obeying:
(v)When a body floats in water
(vi)The velocity-time graph has a slope which represents
(vii)Work and energy have the same SI unit of
(viii)Heat energy is transferred from the sun to the earth by the process of
(ix)A wheelbarrow is an example of
(x)When charging a body by rubbing with either fur or skill the particles which are transferred are
(xi)current electricity can be measured in
(xii)A piece of metal of volume 10cm3 has a mass of 65.5kg. The density of metal is
(xiii)Umbra refers to
(xiv)When a narrow glass tube is dipped into mercury
(xv)A piece of metal of volume 0.24cm3 and mass 0.72 has a relative density (R.D) of
(xvi)A body which sinks in water has its density
(xvii)The mechanical advantage of a machine is 4. Find the effort needed to operate a machine of the load 1000N.
(xviii)A force exerted by a pressure of 20N/m2 acting over an area of 2m2 is
(xix)What is the acceleration of a body of mass 30kg when constant force of 150N is applied on it?
(xx)As the balloon goes up, the weight of air displaced becomes less and less. This means that the upthrust
2.Match the items in List A with a correct response in List B by writing a letter of the correct response below the number of the corresponding item in List A in the table provided.
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4.(a)Differentiate between real weight and apparent weight of an object as applied in physics
(b)A solid weighs 64N in air and 48N when totally immersed in a liquid of density 0.8g/cm3 calculate
5(a)The two uses of a gold leaf electroscope are …………….
(b)In verification of Ohm’s law the following circuit was used during the experiment

6(a) mention two examples of magnetic materials
(b)Name the materials which when rubbed with a dry cloth become
(c)State two conditions for a body to be in equilibrium:
7(a)Distinguish between upthrust and apparent weight.
(b)The apparent weight of a body is 6.4N. If the weight of liquid displaced is 4.7N, what is the weight of the body in air?
8(a)A car with a velocity of 90m/s is uniformly retarded and brought to rest after 10seconds. Calculate its deceleration
(b)State the fundamental law of static electricity
(c)Explain what is wrong in the circuit diagram shown below.
9(a)Mention the type of mechanical energy
(b)A body of mass 10kg is raised to a height of 4 metres above the ground in 2 seconds
10.The mass of an empty density bottle was 50g. When filled with a certain liquid of volume 20cm3 its mass became 75g. Find the
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TIME: 2:30 HOURS May, 2022
Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with the total of seven (7) questions.
2. Answer all questions in sections A and B and one (1) question from section C.
3. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
4. All writings must be blue or black ink.
5. All communication devices and calculators are not allowed in the examination room.
6. Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
SECTION A
1.Read each of the following statement carefully and write the letter of the correct answer in the box provided
(i)The organ which is responsible for election procedures in Tanzania is called
(ii)A bill passed by the National Assembly can only become a law if it is approved by the
(iii)Who attends parliament by virtue of his office but has no right to vote?
(iv)Which one of the following is not a ministry under the Union Government of Tanzania?
(v)In the national flag, the yellow colour represents
(vi)The function of the legislature in a democratic state are
(vii)The pillars of family stability are
(viii)Freedom to live as one wishes is
(ix)The main arms of the government are
(x)Tanzania holds general elections after every
(xi)The situation in which men and women are unfairly treated is called
(xii)Which of the following is an example of improper behavior?
(xiii)One of the following is NOT a form of marriage
(xiv)The ability to bear with unpleasant and annoying situation is known as
(xv)The non-payable external source of government revenue is known as
(xvi)The symbols or marks designed to instruct users are known as
(xvii)Attending a campaigning rally is one way of exercising the freedom of
(xviii)The following are steps in problem solving except
(xix)Direct democracy is applicable
(xx)The exercise of fairness and justice to all sexes without consideration on whether they are born male or female is called
2. Match the terms in LIST A with those in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response against each number in the table provided.
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SECTION B: (50 MARKS)
4. Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follows:
A non – democratic government is a form of government that normally does not come into power by popular election. It is the government which gets into power without majority will and people’s legitimacy. In most cases, this government results from competent, manipulation of election process or changing a democratic government into dictatorship after a leader has attained power through elections. Adolf Hitler of Germany was an example of a person who led his country using dictatorship style. He had come to power through popular election eventually changed into a dictator there after.
In this kind of leadership only one person or small group of people who are either economically power full or with many supports control the government. Also, they are responsible for decision making in the society.
A good example of non – democratic government is totalitarian government like that of Hitler or Mussolini of Italy.
Other example of authoritarian or dictatorship governments are like those of former Zaire under Mobutu Seseseko and Uganda under Idd Amini.
The basic feature of non – democratic government is the absence of democratic principles
Question
5.Define and briefly explain the importance the following terms
(i)Democratic election
Importance of democratic election
(ii)Proper behaviour
Importance of proper behaviour
(iii)Election campaigns
Importance of election campaigns
(iv)Representative democracy
Importance of representative democracy
(v)National currency
Importance of national currency
(vi)Family stability
Importance of family stability
(vii)Local government
Importance of local government
(viii)Work
Importance of work
(ix)Human rights
Importance of human rights
(x)Road safety
Importance of road safety
SECTION C (15 Marks)
6. analyze six importance of proper behavior in society
7. Describe the functions of the president of united republic of Tanzania
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Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C.
2. Answer all questions from sections A and B and any two (2) questions from section C.
3. Section A carries twenty five (25) marks, section B forty five (45) marks and section C carries thirty (30) marks.
4. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
5. All writings must be in blue or black ink except for drawings which must be in pencil.
6. All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the Examination Room.
7. Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
SECTION A (25 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. Each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write its letter in the space provided.
(i) What are the basic components of a map?
(ii) The following are the measures to improve small scale agriculture in Tanzania except;
(iii) A scale of the map which is expressed as one centimeter on the map represents one kilometer on ground is called
(iv) Which set among the following shows the long-term observations of a climate of a place?
(v) Cultivation of cash crops based on application of advanced technology is called?
(vi) When does the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere occurs?
(vii) Time increases by 4 minutes for every 1
of longitude when one travels from
(viii)Which type of mountains results from the eruption of molten rocks from the earth interior?
(ix)Which type of climate among the following is different from the other?
(x)Which one of the following features are correct set of the ocean floor?
2. Match the items in List A with responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
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3 .In each of the following items (i) - (x), write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct.
(i)Ocean trenches are also known as submarine plateaus ....
(ii)Equator is not the Great Circle ...
(iii)An eclipse is described as partial when only a part of heavenly body is obscured .........
(iv)Maximum thermometer records both maximum temperature with a day........
(v)Grid reference and bearing are used to determine the position of a place on a map ....
(vi)A scale helps map interpreters to calculate distance, area and computation of other facts....
(vii)Ocean currents are set in motion by prevailing winds .........
(viii)Juvenile water is also referred as underground water .........
(ix)Circumnavigation of the earth is not among the evidence to prove that the earth is spherical......
(x)Uncontrolled deforestation does not expose soil to erosion and extinction of fauna and flora species ..„.
SECTION B (45 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
4. The students were watching a video program showing the earth's surface in Tanzania which was irregular. Difference in altitudes and slope give rise to different features and human activities observed in the video program.
(a) Outline five possible features observed by the students.
(b) By giving an example, mention major types of water bodies observed.
(c) Give an example of the main natural basin on the earth's surface observed by the students in the video program
(d) Name four possible types of a large and elevated part of the earth's surface that rise from greater height the students observed.
5. (a) Outline five economic resources which are obtained from water bodies
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(iii) ………… …………… …………… ……………
(iv) …………… …………… …………… …………… …
(b) Mention five ways of conserving water resources
(i) ………… …………… …………… …………… ……………
(ii) ………… …………… …………… …………… ……………
(iii) …………… …………… …………… …………… ……………
(iv) …………… ……………… ……………… ………………
(v) ……………… ……………… ……………… ………………
(c) List five major means of transport on land.
(i) …………… …………… …………… …………… ……………
(ii) ……………… ……………… ……………… ………………
(iii) ……………… ……………… ……………… ………………
(iv) ……… …… ……………… ………… ……………… …………
(v) …………… …………… …………… …………… ……………
5. Study the sketch map provided and answer the questions that follow:

SECTION C (30 Marks)
Answer two (2) questions from this section.
7. Elaborate five problems facing the development of mining industry in Tanzania.
8. Explain five measures which can be taken to ensure the sustainability of forests in Tanzania.
9. Write a short essay about problems which face the development of the transport sector in Tanzania.
10. What are the negative results of tourism in Tanzania?
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FORM TWO-2022
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
Protons Neutrons Electrons
A. Air and fire B. Air and oil C. Air and water D. Water and oil
A. Loss electrons B. Less protons C. More electrons D. More protons
x. Which of the following chemical species have the same number of electrons?
A. Cl, Be, He and O2- B. K+, Ca2+, Cl- and Ar
C. Na+, Mg2+, Al3+ and Li D. O2-, F-, S2- and Cl-
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SECTION B: 80 MARKS
(b) Name four components which can be found in First Aid Kit;
(c) Why is it important to provide First Aid to an injured person? Give four reasons;
(b) Fire can be prevented by;
(b) Briefly explain the following ways of preventing rusting.
(c) Write the chemical symbols for the following elements;
the two compounds will produce oxygen?
(b) Calculate the oxidation number of the underlined elements;
(b) Write a chemical formula for each of the following compounds;
(c) (i) What do you understand by the term “Chemical warning signs”? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(ii) Draw the chemical warning sign that represents;
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(b) Mention the composition of air with their percentage composition;
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(c) Give four reasons why air is a mixture.
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(b) Water is a chemical compound? Give four reasons to support this fact.
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BIOLOGY TERMINAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2022
Time: 2: 30Hours
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
1. Choose the best alternative from the choices given and write it on the spaces provided.
(ii) One of the distinctive features o f kingdom fungi is possession of:
(iii) A grasshopper ventilates its gaseous exchange surfaces by:
(iv) The taxonomic category of organisms belonging to the same class but not to the same family is?
(v) The function of sunlight energy in the human skin is to stimulate the synthesis of?
(vi) Night blindness in human body is avoided by eating?
(vii) A blood vessel which conveys deoxygenated blood away from the heart is called?
(viii) Which of the following structure is a site of respiration?
(ix) The structures found in bacteria are:
(x) The by – products in photosynthesis process are:
2. Matching items questions.
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4. Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the spaces provided.
(i)The sticky fluid in the nose that helps to trap dust is known as . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(ii)The muscles that are found between the ribs are called . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii)The process of taking in air into the lungs is called . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iv)The breakdown of food in the absence of oxygen to release energy is known
as . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(v)A structure that closes the opening of the trachea to prevent food from entering it during swallowing is known as . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Study the digestive system of normal below and answer questions that follow:

6. (a) (i) What is a tissue
(ii) Name three animal and plant tissues.
(b) State the structural differences between cell wall and a cell membrane.
(c) Describe the function of blood plasma.
7. (a) Explain the function of the following parts of compound microscope.
(b) Name four (4) human diseases caused by viruses.
(c) Mention four ways of helping a person who has been bitten by a snake.
8. (a) What is meant by the following terms.
(c) Explain why;
9. (a) Draw a large labeled diagram of villus found in the digestive system.
(b) Name digestive juice produced by the liver and state the content of that juice.
(c) Differentiate between the following terms.
SECTION C:
10. Write an essay on malaria using guidelines below.
11. Discus the advantage and disadvantage of artificial and natural classification.
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SECTION A (60 MARKS)
1. Rearrange the digits 39175 to form
2. Mary used tiles to build the floor of her sitting room measuring 15m by 20m. If she used only whole ones and they were alike, what was the greatest size of each tile?
3. The operation on the integers P and Q is defined as P*Q=PQ + 2P-3Q, find the value of
4. Find![]()
5. Factorize the expression 15x2 + xy 6y2
6. In 2011 the population of a village was 800. It increased by 20% the following year. What was the population in the year 2012?
7. In triangle ABC below x° is 18° less than y°. Find the values of x° and y°.

8. If
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9. Find the length of time between 0425 hours and 1812 hours
10. If the product of 5 integers is negative, What is the maximum number of integers in that product which are positive?
11. Make L the subject of the formula. ![]()
12. Simplify the expression ![]()
13. Find the rational number in the form
where a and b are integers and
from the Number ![]()
14. Given that
Find the value of x +y.
15. Factorize the expression
hence use the result to evaluate: ![]()
16. Find the equation of a line which passes through the points A(4,2) and B(5,3) giving your answer in the form y=mx + c
17. Express the following numbers in scientific notation (A)72500 (B)0.001325
18. Solve for x in the equation ![]()
19. If
=1. Find the value of x
20. If shs.600/= amounts to 960=for 5years, what is the percentage rate of simple interest per annum?
SECTION B (40 MARKS)
21. (a)Given that ![]()
(b)Use Mathematical tables to find the value of ![]()
22(a) Let A and B be two sets such that n(A)=52, n(B)=60 and (AUB)=96. Find tn(A-B)
(b)In a certain area 50 householders were asked if they had a radio set, a T.V. set or both 40 householders said they had a T.V. set, 30 had both a radio set and a T.V. set and 2 householders had neither. With the help of a Venn diagram, how many householders had a radio set but no T.V set?
23. The upper part of a tree broken by the wind falls to the ground without being detached. The top of the broken part touches the ground at an angle of 36°30 at a point 5 metres from the foot of the tree. Calculate.
24. (a)The pie chart below shows the number of students in one examination Centre in Different subjects sat for the national examination.

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1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C.
2. Answer all questions from both sections.
3. All answers must be in blue or black ink except for drawings, which must be drawn by pencil ink.
4. Cellular phones and calculating devices are not allowed in the examination room-
5. Observe neatness of your works.
6. Write your examination index number on every page of your answer sheet(s).
FOR EXAMINER'S USE ONLY
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SECTION A: (30 MARKS)
1. For each of the following questions. (i)-(x) choose the most correct option among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number----
(i) The main aim of commerce in satisfying human wants is to close the gap between:
(ii) The difference between cost price and the selling price is regarded as. _
(iii) The chief advantage of specialization is: _
(iv) Labour as a factor of production is said to create utility if it ultimalely leads to: _
(v) A debit note is issued to correct: _
(vi) is the ability and willingness to sell certain quantity of a commodity at a given market price and specific period of time.
(vii) Aneth a wholesaler had daily sales of SO bags, minimum stock of 200 bags and a time of delivery of 4 days. What is the wholesaler's order point?
(viii) is the giving of a name to a product in order to distinguish it from other products.
(ix) A place where loading and off loading of goods takes place is called. _
(x) The cover against unforeseen in a business is termed as. _
2. Match the items in COLUMN A with the responses in COLUMN B by writing the letter of the correct response beside the item number in the box provided.
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3. (a) For each of the following items, write True or False on the space provided:
(i) Variable cost is the cost that changes with change in input.
(ii) Profit is the reward for entrepreneurship.
(iii) Domestic trade is the trade 'carried out between nations,
(iv) Competitive demand is the demand for qoods which serve the same purpose
(v) Durable goods are the goods which can not stay for a long period of time
(vi) . Imports are good that are bought from other countries,
(vii) Unitary elasticity is the elasticity that is equal to zero
(viii) Indirect production is the production of goods for one's own consumption,
(ix) A trade discount is an allowance made if goods are sold by one businessman to another whose price is fixed, _
(x) Single shops that sell products of one manufacturer only is tied shop
b) Complete the following sentences by filling in the blanks with correct word(s)
i) Cost of goods sold divided by average stock gives the
ii) It occurs when demand and supply forces intersect each other
iii) The action through which a retailer discovers information about the needs of the consumers
iv) A document authorizing the removal of goods from a warehouse is termed as
v) The type of trade by which orders are placed, sent and goods are received through postal service is,
SECTION B: (30 MARKS)
4. Write short notes on the following concepts as used in commerce;
(i) Automatic vending machine
(ii) Multiple shops
(iii) Sales promotion
(iv) Defered payement
(v) Tertiary production
5. (a) Briefly explain wholesale trade?
(b) Descibe any six (6) challenges that face retail traders in Tanzania
SECTION C: (40 MARKS)
6 Given
Opening stock = 2,000/=
Closing stock = 2,500/=
Purchases = 14,000/=
Sales = 25,000/=
Expenses = 4000/=
Calculate
a)Cost of goods sold
b)Average stock
c)Gross profits
d)Net profit
e)Rate of stock turn over
7. Briefly explain five (5) activities mainly taking part in shock administration.
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FORM TWO
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TIME: 2:30 HOURS March 2022
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Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of seven (7) questions.
2. Answer all questions.
3. Section A and B carry twenty (20) marks each and section C carries sixty (60) marks.
4. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
5. All writings must be in blue or black ink except for drawings which must be in pencil.
6. Calculators, cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
7. Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
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SECTION A: (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
(i) What is the purpose of book keeping?
A. To interpret the double entry records
B. To prepare financial statements at a regular intervals
C. To record all the financial transactions of the business
D. To summarize the financial position of the business.
(ii) Which statement describes the purpose of trial balance?
A. It ensures the ledger accounts contain no errors
B. It indicates errors where errors have arisen
C. It checks the arithmetical accuracy of double entry
D. It prevents errors from occurring.
(iii) General ledger accounts that record incomes and expenses such as purchases, sales, wages and salaries: A.Real accounts
B. Personal accounts
C. General accounts
D. Nominal accounts.
(iv) Which statement describes development expenditure?
1. They are registered in the assets register of the government
2. They are the day-to-day running expenses of the government
3. They are assigned depreciation rate (if applicable)
A. 1 and 2
B. 2 only
C. 3 only
D. 1 and 3.
(v) The compulsory payments by individuals and firms to the government are of two categories:
A. Fines and penalties
B. Direct taxes and indirect taxes
C.Open taxes and closed taxes
D. Fees and dividends.
(vi) Why an income statement is prepared?
A. To account for the revenues and expenses of a period
B. To calculate the surplus or deficit of the organization
C. To list the ledger balances on a particular date
D. To summarize the business bank account.
(vii) Which account concept states that the business transactions must be separated from the personal transactions of the owner?
A. Historical cost
B. Going concern
C. Money measurement
D. Business entity.
(viii) The amount of cash or stock taken from the business by the owner for their personal use:
A. Expenses
B. Income
C. Drawing
D. Profit.
(ix) What is the going concern principle?
A. Accounting records are prepared assuming that the business will continue to operate in the foreseeable future
B. Income and expense should be accounted for in the same way they were accounted for in previous periods
C. Profit should not be anticipated and losses should be written off as soon as they are taken
D. Revenue and costs should be recognized as they are earned or incurred, not when the money is received or paid.
(x) Why would a Bank Manager look at trader’s financial statement?
A. To calculate how fast trade creditors were being paid
B. To check if the trader would be able to repay a loan
C. To find out if customers will receive continuous supplies
D. To know if inventory levels are too high.
2. Match the items in column A with the response in column B by writing the letter of the response besides the item number in the space provided:
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| (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) | A day book where all credit sales are first recorded A document issued by the business making a sale containing detailed information about the sale A day book where all credit purchases transactions are first recorded A book containing all the accounts of the credit customers of the business A day book used to record all goods sold that are returned to business A sale invoice viewed from the perspective of the business making the purchase A place where transactions are first recorded before they are posted to the ledger account A book containing all the accounts of the credit suppliers of the business A document issued by the business when accepting returns inwards A day book used to record all goods that are returned by the business to the original supplier | A. Sales ledger B. Purchases ledger C. General ledger D. Subsidiary books E. Purchases day book F. Purchases invoice G. Cash book H. Trade discount I. Cash discount J. Discount allowed K. Discount received L. Sales day book M. Sales invoice N. Returns inwards day book O. Credit note P. Returns outwards day book Q. Debit note. |
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Answer all questions in this section
3. Kibonde, an accountant for Bee& Cee Company is very happy as he has just finished preparing the trial balance as at 31st March 2021 in which the debit column seems to agree with the credit column. However he has been told by assistant that the agreement of trial balance totals is not a proof that the trial balance is free from errors. Outline the possible mistakes (five) that may have been committed in Kibonde’s accounts (ledger)
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Answer all questions in this section
5. The following trial balance was extracted from the books of Muha as at 30th September 2019.
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| Name of account | Dr-TZS | Cr-TZS |
| Capital ………………………………………… | ……………… | . 149,000 |
| Cash in hand …………………………………… | 12000 |
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| Cash at bank …………………………………… | 110,000 |
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| Stock (1.10.2018) ……………………………... | . 210,000 |
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| Trade creditors ……………………………… | ………………… | 100,000 |
| Trade debtors ………………………………….. | 80,000 |
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| Sales ………………………………………… | ………………… | 560,000 |
| Purchases ……………………………………… | . 205,000 |
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| Furniture and fittings …………………………. | 75,000 |
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| Loan ………………………………………… | ………………… | 300,000 |
| Rent received ………………………………… | ……………….. | 12,000 |
| Office rent …………………………………….
| 17,000 | 1,121,000 |
| 1,121,000 |
Closing stock was valued at TZS 135,000.
Required:
(a) Prepare his income statement for the year ended 30th September 2019.
(b) Prepare his statement of financial position as on that date and clearly show the total assets, net assets and owner’s equity.
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6.The bank column in the cash book for November 2004 and the bank statement for that month for Kamgunda are:
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| 8,000 | Nov 1 balance b/d |
| 21,000 |
| Nov 14 Flora |
| 11,500 | Nov 4 Hassan |
| 7,400 |
| Nov 18 Renatus |
| 8,600 | Nov 21 Nova |
| 9,500 |
| Nov 24 Ummy |
| 19,000 | Nov 24 Boris |
| 16,700 |
| Nov 26 Yayale |
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| Nov 9 Cheque | 7,400 |
| 28,400 (Dr) |
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| 8,000 | 20,400 (Dr) |
| Nov 12 Bank charges | 4,100 |
| 24,500 (Dr) |
| Nov 17 Standing orders | 7,500 |
| 32,000 (Dr) |
| Nov 18 Sundries |
| 11,500 | 20,500 (Dr) |
| Nov 20 Cheque | 9,500 |
| 30,000 (Dr) |
| Nov 27 Sundries |
| 8,600 | 21,400 (Dr) |
| Nov 29 Dividend |
| 6,400 | 15,000 (Dr) |
Required:
(a) Write up the cash book up to date and state the new balance as on 30th November 2004.
(b) Draw up a bank reconciliation statement as on 30th November 2004 starting with the balance as per adjusted cash book.
7.Bwana Fulani started business on 1st January 2021 to deal with cheap items with capital of TZS 500,000 in cash. He made the following transactions during the month of January.
Jan 2 Purchased goods for cash TZS 17,500
| Jan 12 | Sold goods for cash TZS 7,000 |
| Jan 16 | Sold goods to Jumong TZS 10,500 |
| Jan 19 | Bought goods from Lee TZS 12,000 |
| Jan 22 | Paid general expenses in cash TZS 2,000 |
| Jan 23 | Sold goods to Koboko TZS 15,000 |
| Jan 24 | Paid wages to all employees TZS 3,000 |
| Jan 26 | Paid cash to Lee TZS 12,000 |
| Jan 27 | Received cash from Jumong TZS 10,000 |
| Jan 29 | Paid TZS 3,000 for advertisement |
Required:
Enter the above transactions into the following accounts, balance them at the end of January and bring forward the balances on 1st February where necessary:
(a) Cash account
(b) Jumong account
(c) Koboko account
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BKEEPING EXAM SERIES 93
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MID TERM ONE EXAMINATIONS
COMMERCE FORM TWO
TIME: 2:30 HOURS MARCH 2022
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Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of seven (7) questions.
2. Answer all questions.
3. Section A and B carry thirty (30) marks each and section C carries forty (40) marks.
4. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
5. All writings must be in blue or black ink.
6. All communication devices, Calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
7. Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
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SECTION A: (40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the following items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer and write its letter in the box provided:
(i) The method of payment where the buyer sends money for the goods on ordering for them is known as:
A. Cash on delivery
B. Prompt cash
C. Spot cash
D. Cash with order.
(ii) Which of the following types of warehouses enables Tanzania Revenue Authority to collect import duty?
A. Public warehouse
B. Bonded warehouse
C. Wholesale warehouse
D. Private warehouse.
(iii) If a trader is given 20% trade discount and 5% cash discount for goods purchased at TZS 200,000/=, how much will he pay?:
A. TZS 150,000/= B. TZS 160,000/=
C. TZS 152,000/= D. TZS 120,000/=.
(iv) The reason why people participate in exchange of goods is:
A. To get money
B. They over produce
C. They prefer what is produced by others
D. They specialize in production of different goods and services.
(v) The process of checking and keeping record of the number of items in stock and their values is known as:
A. Stock control
B. Stock valuation
C. Issuing of stock
D. Stock taking.
(vi) The distribution, exchange of goods and service and activities that help in the movement of goods from the producer to the consumer is known as:
A. Production
B. Aids to trade
C. Trade
D. Commerce.
(vii) Why are there more new business in the retail trades than in manufacturing?
A. Few skills required to run retail business
B. More capital is required to start retail trading
C. Retailer can obtain bank loans without collateral security
D. The retail trade is more profitable than manufacturing.
(viii) Which one of the following activities is under primary production?
A. Coffee processing
B. Car manufacturing
C. Road construction
D. Oil drilling.
(ix) The system of installment selling where the buyer takes ownership of the property immediately after the first deposit is known as:
A. Hire purchase
B. Mortgaging
C. Credit sales
D. Deferred payment.
(x) Given average stock at selling price TZS 144,000/= and the cost of sales of TZS 720,000/=. The rate of stock turn will be:
A. 4 times
B. 0.2 times
C. 5 times
D. 0.8 times.
2. Match the descriptions of Entrepreneurship in list A with the relevant response from List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
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(i) Secondary level of production consists of manufacturing industry and constructive industry.
(ii) Price and income are among the factors which cause change in quantity demand for a particular commodity.
(iii) Employment enables people to have stable income throughout the year.
(iv) Supply curve has a positive slope because as price of the commodity rises fever goods will be supplied.
(v) Water, railway, air and road transport are the modes of transport.
(vi) When units produced equal to zero, then total cost of production will be equal to summation of all fixed cost incurred.
(vii) An aid to trade which involves making the public aware of the availability of goods and services in the market is television.
(viii) Production is classified into three major branches which are commerce,
business and direct services.
(ix) Hypermarket is a large shopping center located away from the city center with a very large space for packing and selling variety of goods under self-service.
(x) Trade mark is a system of giving name or symbol to a product to differentiate it from other similar product.
(b) Complete the following sentences by writing the correct answer in the spaces provided
(i) A factor of production which is characterized by value appreciation is called
(ii) A businessman who carries the goods and moves from one place to another looking for customers is known as
(iii) After watching the success of biggest entrepreneurs such as Mohammed Dewji, Mswahili was interested to become an entrepreneur. The type of motivation that has motivated Mswahili is
(iv) A labour who uses more of mental efforts than his/her physical efforts is known as
(v) During a particular year, wheat farmers experienced dry weather; if all other factors remain constant, the farmer supply curve for wheat will shift to
SECTION B: (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
4. (a) Explain the meaning of demand
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(b) Describe any four (4) conditions for effective demand.
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SECTION C: (40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
6. (a) What is production?
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(b) Draw the production chart and clearly indicate all its branches.
7. Sleyyum has bought medicine from China and they are urgently needed to serve the life of patients in Tanzania. Which mode of transport would you consider appropriate for Sleyyum? Explain five (5) advantages of using the mode of transport that you have choosen.
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 92
OFISI YA RAIS
TAWALA ZA MIKOA NA SERIKALI ZA MITAA
MTIHANI WA KUJIPIMA
KISWAHILI KIDATO CHA PILI
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MUDA: SAA 2:30 MACHI- 2022
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Maelekezo
1. Karatasi hii ina sehemu A, B, C, D na E.
2. Jibu maswali yote.
3. Fuata maelekezo ya kila swali.
4. Majibu yaandikwe kwenye nafasi ulizopewa.
5. Majibu yote yaandikwe kwa wino wa bluu au mweusi
6. Simu za mkononi haziruhusiwi katika chumba cha mtihani.
7. Andika Namba yako ya Mtihani upande wa juu kulia wa kila ukurasa wa karatasi yako.
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SEHEMU A: (Alama 15) UFAHAMU
1. Soma kwa makini shairi lifuatalo, kisha jibu maswali yanayofuata:
Shime basi waungwana, Umoja kutekeleza,
Mabibi hadi Mabwana, harambe nguvu kukoza,
Mpaka wetu vijana, tusije tukalegeza,
Nchi inayopendeza, ni watu kusikilizana.
Watu wakishikamana, hata amani huwepo,
Mambo kukubaliana, ndipo waendeleapo, Viongozi pia kutuna, kazi yao inyookapo, Nchi inayopendeza, ni watu kusikilizana.
Kaditama kwelezana, hapo basi nanyamaza,
La zaidi sina tena, ni hayo niloeleza, Basi shime kuungana, usawa kutekeleza,
Nchi inayopendeza, ni watu kusikilizana.
Maswali:
(i) Pendekeza kichwa cha habari kisichozidi maneno matano.
(ii) Shairi hili linahusu nini?
(iii) Waungwana ni watu wa aina gani.
(iv) Nini maana ya kaditama?
(v) Kiitikio cha shiri hili ni kipi?
2. Fupisha shairi ulilosoma kwa maneno yasiyozidi arobaini (40).
SEHEMU B: (Alama 20)
SARUFI
3.(a) Tumia mzizi wa kitenzi – IMB – Kunyumbulisha maneno katika hali zifuatazo kwa kupigia mstari kinyumbulishi hicho kinachoonesha kazi (hali) hiyo.
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(iii) Hali ya ukanushi nafsi ya tatu umoja.....................................................
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(b) Ainisha maneno yaliyopigiwa mstari katika sentensi zifuatazo:
(i) Samia anasoma vizuri ____________________________________________
(ii) Vizuri vinaliwa na matajiri _______________________________________
(iii) Vyombo vizuri vimenunuliwa ______________________________________
(iv) Huyu ni mkorofi. _______________________________________________
(v) Baba na mama wanapendana sana ___________________________________
4. (a) (i) Nini maana ya mofimu?
(ii) Ubainishaji wa mofimu huzingatia mambo kadhaa. Taja mambo manne (4) yanayomwezesha mtumiaji wa lugha kubainisha mofimu.
(b) Mzee Kimbo alinunua kamusi na kumpatia binti yake aitwaye Fatma. Binti yule alipoifungua ndani ile Kamusi aliona picha na michoro mingi katika sehemu mbalimbali ya ile Kamusi. Akamuuliza baba yake, ‘Kwani hizi picha na michoro ina kazi gani? Mbona kama zinajaza tu nafasi na kuifanya Kamusi iwe kubwa na nzito? Inanipa kazi kuibeba!! Msaidie Mzee Kimbo kujibu swali hilo kwa kutoa hoja tano za kumuelewesha binti yake.
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SEHEMU C: (Alama 20)
MAWASILIANO NA MATUMIZI YA LUGHA
5. (a) Nini maana ya lugha fasaha?
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(b) Onesha madhara manne (04) yanayoweza kutokea endapo mtumiaji wa lugha hatatumia lugha fasaha.
6. Baini makosa katika sentensi zifuatazo kwa kupigia mstari, kisha ziandike vizuri kuepuka makosa hayo.
(a) Duka la madawa limefungwa.
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(b) Chai imeingia nzi.
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(c) Sisi wote tulikusanyika uwanjani.
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(d) Nyinyi mnapenda kula matunda?
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(e) Hakuna mtu yoyote aliyechelewa kufika.
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SEHEMU D: (Alama 30)
FASIHI KWA UJUMLA
7. Tungo zifuatazo zinafanana vipera mbalimbali vya tanzu za fasihi simulizi. Baini vipera hivyo katika kila tungo zifuatazo:
(a) Kuku wangu katagia mibani _____________________________________________
(b) Aso hili ana lile _______________________________________________________
(c) Nitasikiliza nikusikie kukusikia nitasikia kwa kusikia sauti yako
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(d) Mchuma janga hula na wa kwao
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(e) Papai limevia nyumbani lakini siwezi kulila
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8. Baadhi ya watu hudai kuwa utungaji wa majigambo ni mgumu sana lakini kutunga majigambo si jambo gumu asilani.
Thibitisha kauli hii kwa kuandika kanuni tano (5) za kuzingatia katika uandishi wa majigambo.
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9. Wewe ni mwanafunzi wa Kidato cha Pili ambaye una rafiki wa Kidato cha kwanza. Rafiki yako amekuomba umfafanulie maana ya maneno yafuatayo ili aweze kuelewa zaidi, kwani darasani hakuelewa vizuri. Msaidie rafiki yako kwa kumfafanulia maneno yafuatayo:
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SEHEMU E: (Alama 15) UANDISHI/UTUNGAJI
10. Wewe ni mwanafunzi wa kidato cha Pili, ukiwa likizo kijijini kwenu Mafyati kilichopo Wilaya ya Nachingwea S.L.P. 99 Nachingwea, serikali ya kijiji imeandaa sherehe ya makaribisho ya mwenge. Katika sherehe hiyo miongoni mwa wanaotarajiwa kualikwa ni pamoja na Mkuu wa Mkoa. Kwa niaba ya serikali ya kijiji, Andika barua ya kumualika kiongozi huyo katika sherehe hiyo. Anuani ya Mkuu wa Mkoa ni S.L.P. 602, Lindi. Jina lako liwe HALIM SAID au HALIMA SAID.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO KISWAHILI EXAM SERIES 91
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MID TERM ONE EXAMINATIONS
GEOGRAPHY FORM TWO
013
TIME: 2:30 HOURS MARCH 2022
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Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C.
2. Answer all questions from sections A and B and any two (2) questions from section C.
3. Section A carries twenty five (25) marks, section B forty five (45) marks and section C carries thirty (30) marks.
4. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
5. All writings must be in blue or black ink except for drawings which must be in pencil.
6. All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the Examination Room.
7. Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
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SECTION A: (25 Marks)Answer all questions in this section
1. Each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write its letter in the space provided.
(i) Branch of Geography dealing with field study, statistics, mapping and surveying is called:
A. Physical geography
B. Human and economic geography
C. Practical geography
D. Environmental geography.
(ii) When the Earth is at its aphelion in early July, the distance from the sun is about:
A. 500,000,000 km
B. 5,500,000 km
C. 4,800,00 km
D. 1,500,000 km.
(iii) The amount of humidity existed in air is measured by instrument called:
A. Barometer
B. Hygrometer
C. Hydrometer
D. Agrometer.
(iv) In temperature regions of the world life in mountain and plateau areas is difficult due to:
A. There is high temperature throughout the year
B. There is thin soils, cool climate and difficult and communication
C. There is heavy wild animals and high rainfall
D.There is no efficient power and water supply.
(v) The map of school compound or small village is drawn to:
A. Large scale
B. Small scale
C. Medium scale
D. Secondary section of the scale.
(vi) Quarrying, hunting, fishing and lumbering is referred to:
A. Secondary activities
B. Tertiary activities
C. Quaternary activities
D. Primary activities.
(vii) In Africa most farmers leave idle the exhausted piece of land for a certain period of time in order to regain its fertility, this agricultural technique is called:
A. Bush fallowing
B. Shifting cultivation
C. Sedentary farming
D. Aquaculture.
(viii) Africa has potential river development projects which are multipurpose schemes, since they provide irrigation schemes, flood control, water supply in both industries and domestic and Hydro Electrical power generation centres.The following are prominent H.E.P centres of East Africa, except:
A. Kihansi and Owen falls
B. Nyumba ya Mungu and Inga dams
C. Hale and Mtera dams
D. Kidatu and Seven forks in Tana river
(ix) Which sequence of the following processes is necessary for the formation of rainfall?
A. Condensation, cooling and evaporation
B. Evaporation, cooling and condensation
C. Evaporation, sedimentation and cooling
D. Evaporation, condensation and cooling.
(x) What is compass bearing of WNW?
A. 270o
B. 337o
C. 315o
D. 327o
2. Match each item in LIST A with responses in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided:
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(i) All meridians and the equator form great circle. .............................................
(ii) Ranching is a practice of rearing livestock with the aim of not producing meat, milk, wool and hides for commercial purposes. _
(iii) The moon appears to rise in the East and set in the West because the earth spins from West to East.
(iv) Sea Breeze occurs during the day because sea water creates high pressure region in contrast to the land which develops low pressure during the day time.
(v) Large scale livestock farming is also known as zero grazing.
(vi) A map showing distribution of natural and manmade features is known as topographical map.
(vii) Exploitation of natural gases in Tanzania is only done by public companies.
(viii) The desert conditions are characterized by scanty vegetation and rainfall.
(ix) Air transport is not affected by adverse weather conditions.
(x) The flow of water over the ground is known as run-off.
SECTION B: (45 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
4.(a) “Geography” can be defined as the study of the distribution and interrelationship of phenomena in relation to the earth’s surface. Briefly explain how geography relates with:
(i) Biology
4. (ii) Commerce
(b) Explain the economic importance of studying geography:
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5. Carefully study the climatic characteristics of station X and answer the equations that follow:
Climatic characteristics:
• Annual range of temperature is very small about 2oC.
• Total rainfall ranges form 1500mm to 3,000mm per year with no distinct dry season.
• The type of rainfall is convectional rainfall accompanied by lightening and thunderstorms.
• High humidity through the year.
QUESTIONS:
(i) Identify the type of climate in station X. ____________________________ (ii) List any three (3) crops which can be grown in station X.
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(b) ________________________________________________________
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5. (iii) In which part of Africa this climate is found?
(a) ___________________________________________________________
(b) __________________________________________________________ (iv) Mention two (2) main economic activities taking place in this station:
(a) ______________________________________________________________
(b) ______________________________________________________________
6. Study carefully sketch map of MAFIGA provided and answer the questions that follow:

MAP OF MAFIGA:
6. (a) Calculate are covered by Lake Sutlej in kilometer square
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(b) Measure the length of road from point A to point B. (Answer in km)
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(c) Mention two (2) economic importance of the feature found eastern side of the map:
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(d) Identify the feature found at grid reference 750130:
The feature is
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(e) Name two (2) man made features shown on a map.
(i) ________________________________________________________
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SECTION C: (30 Marks)Answer two (2) questions in this section
7. The types of human activities are always related to the type of settlement. Elaborate four
(4) importance of human activities.
8. Explain why electricity is preferable source of power than fuel wood (Give five points)
9. Suggest any four (4) ways in which the tourism sector can be used to generate more income in Tanzania.
10. Outline five (5) ways of reducing industrial pollution in the world.
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 90
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MID TERM ONE EXAMINATIONS
HISTORY FORM TWO
TIME: 2:30 HOURS March 2022
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Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C.
2. Answer all questions from sections A and B and two (2) questions from section C.
3. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
4. All writings must be in blue or black ink except for drawings, which must be in pencil.
5. All communication devices and Calculators are not allowed in the examination room.
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SECTION A: (40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided:
(i) The student of Mwendapole Secondary School went a visit to special building where historical artifacts and other artistic objects are kept. This building is known as:
A. Museum
B. Historical site
C. Archive
D. Archaeology.
(ii) Students from two different schools were arguing to each other the useless of learning history. One of them said there is necessity of learning this subject because of producing different occupation from this subject. What do you think is one of the occupation from history?
A. Carbon 14 Dating
B. Doctor
C. Museum curators
D. Chemical engineering.
(iii) There is still no clear evidence showing the origin of discovery of iron. This led to number of theories which are:
A. Forest fire theory and mistaken identity theory
B. Creation and forest fire theory
C. Evolution and mistaken identity theory
D. Mistaken theory and copper melting theory.
(iv) An important feature in the East African Coastal commercial life was the presence of Indians Banyans who were:
A. Slave Caravan
B. Gold miners from Goa
C. Traders and money lenders
D. Blacksmith from calcut.
(v) East African societies belong to major four language groups which are:
A. Khoikhoi, Nilotes, San and Cushites
B. Khoisan, Nilotes, Cushites and Bantu
C. Bantu, Dorobo, Cushites, Khoisan
D. Karamajong, Nilotes, Cushites and Khoisan.
(vi) In Makonde tribe, husband was moved to the wife’s family and their children belong to the mother. This form of social organization was known as:
A. Kinship organization C. Matrilineal organization
B. Clan organization D. Patrilineal organization.
(vii) In Buhaya and Karagwe, the feudal relation system was known as:
A. Nyarubanja system
B. Busulu system
C. Mvunjo
D. Ubugabire.
(viii) The Portuguese reached on the Gold Coast of West Africa and they built a Fort called Elmina Fort in:
A. 1482
B. 1488
C. 1582
D. 1498.
(ix) The following was one of the humanitarian people who played vital role in abolition of slave trade:
A. Prof. Adam Smith
B. William Wilberforce
C. Captain Moresby
D. Sultan Barghash.
(x) In triangular slave trade, items used were different from the regions they were obtained.
From America items obtained were:
A. Cotton, sugar and tobacco
B. Cotton, sugar and manufactured goods such as clothes
C. Tobacco, clothes and glassware
D. Slaves, animal skins and ivory.
2. Match the items in LIST A with the correct responses in LIST B by writing the letter of correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
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| (i) Methods used to extract gold in precolonial Africa (ii) Generation (iii) A Maasai political and religious leader (iv) The leader who led Ngoni group to settle in Ufipa (v) The Boers republic states in South Africa (vi) Foreigners intermarriage with Africans (vii) Organizer of people to open up new lands wherever it was available. (viii) Theory of creation. (ix) Companies and Associations (x) The movement of the Dutch from the Cape in South Africa | A. Zwangendaba B. Man evolved from primates C. A period of time determined by one continuous events or situation D. Transvaal and Natal. E. Ntemi F. Man originated from super natural power G. Agents of industrial capitalism H. Anglo – Boers War I. Cape Town and Zulu land J. Laibon K. Half-Caste L. Mputa Maseko M. Boers Trek N. Panaring and shaft O. A period of difference in age between parents and their children. |
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(i) The Arabs came in vessels called junks while Chinese came in Vessels called dhows.
(ii) The series of war between Xhosa and Boers were known as Mfacane war.
(iii) To encourage flow of trade, Seyyid Said introduced Indian money which was known as pier
(iv) Local trade was conducted within the same geographical region and was not based on making profit.
(v) In East Africa, iron was believed to be discovered in Engaruka, Ugweno and
Olduvai Gorge.
(vi) Man started to domesticate plants and animals in middle stone age
(vii) History brings a greater sense of patriotism and nationalism.
(viii) Discovery of new world, advance in naval was one of the factors stimulated the
rise of Trans-Saharan trade.
(ix) The dance and music that were used by Chagga tribe was known as Tringi
(x) British South Africa Company was formed by Cecil Rhodes to operate in Central
and South Africa.
4. Briefly explain the following historical terms:
(i) Anthropology
(ii) Dutch settlement at the cape
(iii) Ngoni migration
(iv) Industrial Capitalism
(v) Moresby treaty
SECTION B: (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
5. Arrange the following historical sentences in a chronological order by writing their roman numbers in the table provided:
(i) In the pre-colonial era, many foreigners came into contact with Africa for various reasons.
(ii) They included trading, spreading Islamic religion, exploring and looking for new areas for settlement.
(iii) These visitors introduced new commodities and practices to the African communities that they interacted with
(iv) These visitors included the Arabs, Persians, Indians and Chinese.
(v) Their reasons for visiting Africa were diverse.
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(i) The form of rent that paid through provision of labour power in the land lord was known as _________________________________________________________.
(ii) Mr. Chaurembo went to one of the European nations and he found many industries. He was told that nation was the first to undergo industrialization. What do you think was this nation? _______________________________________________________
(iii) The technological evidence in Agricultural sector in Africa was the use of Irrigation system which was known as _________________________________ used in Ancient Egypt.
(iv) The process of freeing slaves and stopping the use of human beings as commodities were known as ________________________________________________________
(v) Juma’s father is learning about the past by digging up the past remains’ objects found in the ground. Juma’s father is technically known as __________________________
7. Study the picture below and answer the questions which follow:
(i) Name the men chained in the picture above. ______________________________
(ii) Mention two characteristics of the trade shown in the picture
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(iii) List down any two methods used to obtain the people chained in the picture given
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(iv) The trade above ended in which century?
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(v) What are the two effects that were brought by the process above in the picture
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SECTION C: (30 Marks)
Answer two (2) questions in this section
8. What were the motives for people of Africa, Middle and Far East Contact? Give six points.
9. Explain six features of slavery mode of production.
10. Elaborate any six reasons for the decline of Portuguese rule in East Africa Coast.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO HISTORY EXAM SERIES 89
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
CIVICS MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-MARCH-APRIL 2022
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section.
1.For each of the following items (i) - (xx) choose correct answer from the given alternative and write its letter in the box provided.
(i)Which of the following is the official seal or stamp of the government of Tanzania?
(ii)A type of citizenship acquired when one of the applicants parents is a citizen of Tanzania is known as
(iii)The independence constitution of Tanganyika of 1961 was based on
(iv)Equal access to the mass Media to all competing political parties in election is an important element of
(v)The smallest unit of Tanzania local government administrative structure is
(vi)A public holiday marked every year on the 7th April in Tanzania is known as
(vii)Road accidents can be avoided in Tanzania if one of the following is done
(viii)Who do you think is the head of the village council among the following
(ix)Effective communication involves the following except
(x)The traffic sign which enable the pedestrians to move across the road safely is termed as
(xi)Laws are very important to our life and they have their origins. Which is the origin of laws among the following alternatives
(xii)The non-payable external source of government revenue is termed as
(xiii)The constitutional amendment of 1962 in Tanganyika tried to put the foundation of
(xiv)What do you think is the other name given to the parliament?
(xv)Violation of human rights can be caused by the following except
(xvi)The ability to think and come up with new ideas and ways of doing things is referred to as
(xvii)Some governments come into power after uniting which is the unification form of government among the following
(xviii)A refundable kind of income from outside the country is recognized as
(xix)Written constitution is very important in our country. Which one among the following is the advantage of a written constitution?
(xx)One of the following is not among the factors that affect national sovereignty?
2.Match the items in list A the correct response in list B by writing the letter of the correct response corresponding item number in the table provided.
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SECTION B (50 MARKS)
4. Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow:
In 1977, TANU and ASP United to form Chama cha Mapinduzi (C.C.M). This Union created the need for a new Constitution. Then president of Tanzania Mwalimu J.K.Nyerere appointed a constitutional Commission of twenty people to oversee the making of a new constitution. Each side of the union was represented by ten members.
President Nyerere appointed the representatives of the constituents Assembly to consider the proposal of the constitutional commission to enact the constitution. The members of the constituent Assembly were 45 from Zanzibar and 156 Tanzania Mainland. They discussed and agreed on the constitutionals made by the constitutional commission then, the current constitution was adopted. This constitution is known as the constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania of 1977.
Questions
5.Define the following concepts and for each give two points of its importance or effects.
(i)Prelogative of mercy
Definition _______________________
Importance
(a)______________________________
(b)_______________________________
(ii). Local government
Definition ______________________________
Importance
(iii) Problem solving techniques
Definition ______________________________________
Importance
(iv)Political party
Definition ____________________________
Importance
(v)Early Marriage
Definition ___________________________
Effects
(vi)National symbols
Definition ______________________________________
Importance
(vii)Union government
Definition _______________________________________
Importance
(viii)Rule of law
Definition _______________________________________
Importance
(ix)Universal suffrage
Definition ___________________________________
Importance
(x)Wife inheritance
Definition ___________________________________
Effects
SECTION C (15 MARKS)
Answer only one (1) question from this section
6.The Union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar brought a number of benefits to both countries but there are some Tanzanians who say that the Union brought nothing to Tanzanians’ As an expert in polities explain six importance of the Union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
7. What do you think are the features of multiparty democracy in Tanzania? Give six points.
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 88
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMNISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MID TERM ONE EXAMINATIONS
PHYSICS FORM TWO
031
TIME: 2:30 HOURS March 2022
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Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
2. Answer all questions.
3. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
4. All writings must be in blue or black ink EXCEPT drawings which must be in pencil.
5. Calculators, cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
6. Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
7. You may use the following constants in your calculations: (i) Density of water = 1.0 g/cm3 or 1000kg/m3 (ii) Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10m/s2.
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Answer all questions in this section
1.For each of the items (i) – (xx), choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number: (i) One joule work is said to be done when:
A. A force of IN displaces a body by 1cm in direction of force
B. A force of IN displaces a body by 1m in direction force
C. A force of IN displaces a body by 1km in direction of force
D. A force of IN displaces a body by 1mm in direction of force.
(ii) In an electric cell while in use, the change in energy is from:
A. Electrical to mechanical B. Chemical to mechanical
C. Electrical to chemical D. Chemical to electrical.
(iii) Diffusion occurs more quickly in a gas than in a liquid because:
A. The liquid contains a layer on its surface
B. The gas contains semi-permeable membrane
C. The gas molecules is small in size compared to the liquid molecules
D. The speed of molecules in gas is greater than in liquid.
(iv) In a process of charging by induction in static electricity:
A. A conductor is rubbed with an insulator
B. A charge is produced by friction
C. Negative and positive charges are separated
D.A positive charge induces a positive charge.
(v) For an ideal machine, the ratio of mechanical advantage and velocity ratio is: A. Greater than one
B. Less than one
C. Equal to one
D. Depends on value of load.
(vi) An object weighs 12N in air and 9N when totally immersed in water. The relative density of the object is:
A. 3g/cm3
B. 4g/cm3
C. 3
D. 4.
(vii) The rise of a liquid level in a tube due to cohesion and adhesion forces is called:
A. Capillarity
B. Surface tension
C. Meniscus
D. Osmosis.
(viii) The hydrometer is calibrated in such a way that has small number at the top of its stem, this is because:
A. It sinks more in less denser liquids than in more denser liquids
B. It sinks less in less denser liquids than in more denser liquids C. To enable it to stand up right when taking measurements
D. To make it more sensitive.
(ix) The density of pure solid copper is 8.94g/cm3. What volume does 5 kilograms of copper occupy? A.559.3cm3
B. 0.5593cm3
C. 44.7cm3
D. 1.788cm3.
(x) The temperature of Dar es Salaam town was 32oC. This is equivalent to….
A. 306K B. 241K
C. 305K D. 205K.
(xi) An instrument which can be used to observe objects out of direct vision is called:
A. Microscope
B. Periscope
C. Plane mirror
D. Telescope.
(xii) A ball of mass 0.6kg is kicked vertically upwards up to a height of 6m. The potential energy acquired by the ball is:
A. 0.36J
B. 3.6J
C. 36J
D. 360J.
(xiii) A measuring cylinder contains liquid to a level X. An object of volume Z is totally immersed in the liquid contained in the cylinder. The new reading of the liquid level will be:
A. Z
B. X-Z
C. X+Z
D. Z-X.
(xiv) A soldier firing a bullet from a gun experience a jerking effect as the bullet leaves the gun. This phenomenon is explained by:
A. Newton’s first law of motion
B. Newton’s second law of motion
C. Newton’s third law of motion
D. Principle of conservation of linear momentum.
(xv) The image formed in a plane mirror is always:
A. Virtual, magnified, the same size
B. Magnified, vertical and lateral inverted
C. Diminished, real, lateral inverted
D. The same size as object, virtual and upright.
(xvi) Which instrument is used to measure diameter of a constantan wire SWG 28?
A. Vernier calipers
B. Tape measure
C. Micrometer screw gauge
D. Engineer calipers.
(xvii) The property of material to return to its original size is called:
A. Compression
B. Elasticity
C. Plasticity
D. Elastic limit.
(xviii) The magnetic needle, free to turn in a vertical plane, is suspended first at the earth’s South magnetic pole and then at a point on the magnetic equator. The respective angles between the needle and horizontal are:
A. 0o and 0o
B. 70o and 70o
C. 0o and 90o
D. 90o and 0o.
(xix) The acceleration of a moving object may be found from:
A. The area under its velocity – time graph
B. The slope of the velocity – time graph
C. The area under its distance – time graph
D. The slope of the distance – time graph.
(xx) The force of friction between layers of liquid is called:
A. Surface tension
B. Viscous force
C. Compressional force
D. Torsional force.
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(i) Small deviation of measured value from true value is called ____________________
(ii) Charging without contact is called ________________________________________
(iii) Potential difference of a cell when is not connected in complete electric circuit is
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(iv) A device used to detect the sign of charges in a body is ______________________
(v) The material placed between capacitor’s plates is called ______________________
SECTION B: (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
4. (a) A body dipped in a liquid experiences an upthrust. Explain three factors on which the upthrust depends:
03 marks
(b) An object was totally immersed in a liquid contained in a vessel. The two opposite forces acting on the object are.
(c) State how the forces in (b) above should be to make an object float:
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4. (d) When a body is totally immersed in a liquid it weighs 3.2N. If the weight of liquid displaced is 1.5N. Find the weight of a body in air.
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5.(a) Asha opens a bottle of perfume at the front of the room. After few minutes the smell reaches the whole of the room. Explain why is it happening.
(b) Why shriveled prune placed in water swells?
(c) Draw the magnetic field between two unlike magnetic poles that are close to one another.

6. (a) State the principle of moments
(b) Give two ways that a mechanics can use to increase spanners turning effect.
(c) Draw the diagrams showing three different types of common equilibriums

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7. (a) Explain the meaning of linear momentum of a body 02 marks
(b) How is a force is related to the linear momentum of a body?
(c) A body has mass of 50kg and a linear momentum of 3000kg ms-1. Find its:
(i) Velocity of the body
(ii) Kinetic energy of the body
8. (a) State the two common applications of an atmospheric pressure.
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(ii)
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(b) Briefly explain why a woman wearing shoes with pointed heels is more likely to cause damage to a wooden floor than an elephant?
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(c) A rectangular tank measures 3m by 2m contains water to a height of 2m. Find
(i) The pressure on the base of the tank. 03 marks
(ii) Thrust on the base of the tank. 02 marks SECTION C: (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
9.(a) Draw the pulley system with the velocity ratio of 4.
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(b)A machine of velocity ratio of 4 needs 2000J of energy to lift the load of 400N through a vertical distance of 2.5m.
(i) Determine the work out put 02 marks
(ii) Determine the efficiency of the machine
(b) (iii) Mechanical advantage of a machine 02 marks
(c) A screw jack has a screw pitch of 4mm and the effort arm of 16cm. Determine the percentage efficiency of this screw jack, if it needs an effort of 50N to lift a load of 750N?
10.Three capacitors of 3 microfarad, 2 microfarad and 6 microfarad are connected in series when a battery of 30Volts is connected to this combination.
(i)Draw the electric circuit of this combination. 04 marks

(a) (ii) Find the charge in 3 microfarad 03 marks
(b) An ohmic conductor has a voltage drop of 9 volts measured across it. The current in the conductor is 3A. What is the resistance?
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BIOLOGY MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-MARCH/APRIL-2022
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
LIST A.
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SECTION B (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
5. a) Draw and label the structure of animal cell .
b) Mention four importance of first aid to an individual.
6. a) Explain how will you help a victim of drowning
b) State and explain three principles of waste disposal.
7. (a) Explain briefly how cell membrane is made
(b) Give two function of plasma membrane
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(ii) __________________________________________
(b) Explain four principles of cell theory
8. A) Mention five (5) laboratory rules you know
b) Mention five causes of accidents in the laboratory.
9. i) Draw the following apparatus found in the laboratory.
(a) Funnel
(b) Beaker
(c) Measuring cylinder
(d) Test tube
II) List four importance of studying biology.
SECTION C (20 Marks) Answer one (1) question from this section
10. WRITE an essay on balanced diet using the following subheadings;
11. Write the essay on cholera under the following subheading
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CHEMISTRY MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO- MARCH/APRIL-2022
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
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SECTION B (80 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
10. a) State any four laboratory rules
(b) Consider the diagram below and then answer the questions that follows:

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FORM TWO MID TERM EXAMINATION
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
Instructions
SECTION A (20 Marks)
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY
The world’s population growth rate is in rapid increase, whereas employment opportunities remain constant. With such difference, people have come up with survival tactics of which some are not morally upright. For instance, in urban places, especially in Dar es Salaam Tanzania, unemployed people have made life difficult for many innocent souls.
Most of these unemployed people are found in shops, bus stands, at the junctions and in social gatherings. These people have mastered the art of identifying potential “clients” just by looking in their faces. From a distance, they can tell what a customer is looking for, his/her financial abilities and any other standards. Suppose this customer wants, say, to buy a cloth, these jobless individuals will approach him/her and give an inflated price as they get commission from the surplus.
Another case of negative effects of unemployment is when travelling upcountry using public means. Here, you will meet many bus agents, who will look at you and tell you the destination you are heading to, they will not leave until you tell them where you are heading to, thereafter, they will ask you for the bus fare, then give you a fake receipt before disappearing.
Presently, many people have become aware of the activities of these unemployed people, especially those who engage in weird behaviours. They therefore, do not talk to them nor answer them back in order to avoid any form of closeness which may eventually lead to falling in trap.
Questions
| Days of the week | Activities |
| Monday and Tuesday | Trains at home with friends |
| Wednesday and Thursday | In the field, competing with different teams |
| Friday and Saturday | Taking instructions from coach |
| Sunday | Hangs out with friends |
Simon has a routine for …..(i)…….days in a week. He trains with friends on …… (ii)…On Wednesday and Thursday, he ..... (iii)….. with different teams and take instructions from the coach on ……….(iv)…….. Sunday is Simon’s last day of the week whereby, he ………..(v)……. out with friends.
SECTION B (20 Marks)
LANGUAGE USE
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SECTION C (40 Marks)
PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY
| Important, people, country, easier, late |
(b) Change the sentences below by writing them according to instructions given after each
(b) Answer the following questions by putting the correct words or phrase in the spaces
| Father, son, brother in law, father, nephew, grandfather, grandmother, niece |
SECTION D (20 Marks)
READING PROGRAMME
| Message, title, author, readers, characters, players, listeners, story |
Skinny and bald
The boy groans on the ground
Swollen stomach
Full of waste
Thin legs
Thin arms
Twitch
As the boy fights with flies
Over the empty plate
Ten years old
He looks older than ten
And younger than young
And so small
As he wriggles
Prisoner of his un-proportioned body
‘Mother,’ shouted the boy
When I grow up
I will carry a gun
And not a pen!
‘My son ‘shouted the mother.
My son, cries the mother,
‘You will never live to carry a gun
There is no meat for us’
(ii) Who is speaking in this poem? …………………………………………………………………………………………….
(ii) Why has the phrase’ I will carry a gun” been used?’………………………………
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ANNUAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO
KISWAHILI
MUDA: SAA 2:30 November, 2021
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1.Karatasi hii ina sehemu A, B, C, D na E.
2.Jibu maswali yote.
3.Fuata maelekezo ya kila swali.
4.Majibu yaandikwe kwenye nafasi ulizopewa.
5.Majibu yote yaandikwe kwa wino wa bluu au mweusi
6.Simu za mkononi haziruhusiwi katika chumba cha mtihani.
7.Andika Namba yako ya Mtihani upande wa juu kulia wa kila ukurasa wa karatasi yako.
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1. Soma kwa makini shairi lifuatalo, kisha jibu maswali yanayofuata:
Shime basi waungwana, Umoja kutekeleza,
Mabibi hadi Mabwana, harambe nguvu kukoza,
Mpaka wetu vijana, tusije tukalegeza,
Nchi inayopendeza, ni watu kusikilizana.
Watu wakishikamana, hata amani huwepo,
Mambo kukubaliana, ndipo waendeleapo, Viongozi pia kutuna, kazi yao inyookapo, Nchi inayopendeza, ni watu kusikilizana.
Kaditama kwelezana, hapo basi nanyamaza,
La zaidi sina tena, ni hayo niloeleza, Basi shime kuungana, usawa kutekeleza,
Nchi inayopendeza, ni watu kusikilizana.
Maswali:
(i)Pendekeza kichwa cha habari kisichozidi maneno matano.
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(ii)Shairi hili linahusu nini?
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(iii)Waungwana ni watu wa aina gani.
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(iv)Nini maana ya kaditama?
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(v)Kiitikio cha shiri hili ni kipi?
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2. Fupisha shairi ulilosoma kwa maneno yasiyozidi arobaini (40).
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SEHEMU B: (Alama 20)
3.(a) Tumia mzizi wa kitenzi IMB Kunyumbulisha maneno katika hali zifuatazo kwa kupigia mstari kinyumbulishi hicho kinachoonesha kazi (hali) hiyo.
(i) Hali ya urejeshi
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(iii)Hali ya ukanushi nafsi ya tatu umoja
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(iv)Hali ya kutendwa
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(v)Hali ya kutendeka
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(b) Ainisha maneno yaliyopigiwa mstari katika sentensi zifuatazo:
(i)Samia anasoma vizuri ____________________________________________
(ii)Vizuri vinaliwa na matajiri _______________________________________
(iii)Vyombo vizuri vimenunuliwa ______________________________________
(iv)Huyu ni mkorofi. _______________________________________________
(v)Baba na mama wanapendana sana ___________________________________
4. (a) (i) Nini maana ya mofimu?
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(ii) Ubainishaji wa mofimu huzingatia mambo kadhaa. Taja mambo manne (4) yanayomwezesha mtumiaji wa lugha kubainisha mofimu.
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(b) Mzee Kimbo alinunua kamusi na kumpatia binti yake aitwaye Fatma. Binti yule alipoifungua ndani ile Kamusi aliona picha na michoro mingi katika sehemu mbalimbali ya ile Kamusi. Akamuuliza baba yake, Kwani hizi picha na michoro ina kazi gani? Mbona kama zinajaza tu nafasi na kuifanya Kamusi iwe kubwa na nzito? Inanipa kazi kuibeba!! Msaidie Mzee Kimbo kujibu swali hilo kwa kutoa hoja tano za kumuelewesha binti yake.
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SEHEMU C: (Alama 20)
5.(a) Nini maana ya lugha fasaha?
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(b) Onesha madhara manne (04) yanayoweza kutokea endapo mtumiaji wa lugha hatatumia lugha fasaha.
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6.Baini makosa katika sentensi zifuatazo kwa kupigia mstari, kisha ziandike vizuri kuepuka makosa hayo.
(a)Duka la madawa limefungwa.
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(b)Chai imeingia nzi.
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(c)Sisi wote tulikusanyika uwanjani.
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(d)Nyinyi mnapenda kula matunda?
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(e)Hakuna mtu yoyote aliyechelewa kufika.
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SEHEMU D: (Alama 30)
7.Tungo zifuatazo zinafanana vipera mbalimbali vya tanzu za fasihi simulizi. Baini vipera hivyo katika kila tungo zifuatazo:
(a)Kuku wangu katagia mibani _____________________________________________
(b)Aso hili ana lile _______________________________________________________
(c)Nitasikiliza nikusikie kukusikia nitasikia kwa kusikia sauti yako
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(d)Mchuma janga hula na wa kwao
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(e)Papai limevia nyumbani lakini siwezi kulila
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8.Baadhi ya watu hudai kuwa utungaji wa majigambo ni mgumu sana lakini kutunga majigambo si jambo gumu asilani.
Thibitisha kauli hii kwa kuandika kanuni tano (5) za kuzingatia katika uandishi wa majigambo.
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9.Wewe ni mwanafunzi wa Kidato cha Pili ambaye una rafiki wa Kidato cha kwanza. Rafiki yako amekuomba umfafanulie maana ya maneno yafuatayo ili aweze kuelewa zaidi, kwani darasani hakuelewa vizuri. Msaidie rafiki yako kwa kumfafanulia maneno yafuatayo:
(i)Vichekesho ___________________________________________________________
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(ii)Mtindo ______________________________________________________________
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(iii)Lakabu_______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________
(iv)Soga ________________________________________________________________
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(v)Dhamira _____________________________________________________________
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10. Wewe ni mwanafunzi wa kidato cha Pili, ukiwa likizo kijijini kwenu Mafyati kilichopo Wilaya ya Nachingwea S.L.P. 99 Nachingwea, serikali ya kijiji imeandaa sherehe ya makaribisho ya mwenge. Katika sherehe hiyo miongoni mwa wanaotarajiwa kualikwa ni pamoja na Mkuu wa Mkoa. Kwa niaba ya serikali ya kijiji, Andika barua ya kumualika kiongozi huyo katika sherehe hiyo. Anuani ya Mkuu wa Mkoa ni S.L.P. 602, Lindi. Jina lako liwe HALIM SAID au HALIMA SAID.
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ANNUAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO
HISTORY
TIME: 2:30 HOURS November, 2021
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Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C.
2. Answer all questions from sections A and B and two (2) questions from section C.
3. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
4. All writings must be in blue or black ink except for drawings, which must be in pencil.
5. All communication devices and Calculators are not allowed in the examination room.
6. Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
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SECTION A: (40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided:
(i) The student of Mwendapole Secondary School went a visit to special building where historical artifacts and other artistic objects are kept. This building is known as:
A. Museum
B. Historical site
C. Archive
D. Archaeology.
(ii) Students from two different schools were arguing to each other the useless of learning history. One of them said there is necessity of learning this subject because of producing different occupation from this subject. What do you think is one of the occupation from history?
A. Carbon 14 Dating
B. Doctor
C. Museum curators
D. Chemical engineering.
(iii) There is still no clear evidence showing the origin of discovery of iron. This led to number of theories which are:
A. Forest fire theory and mistaken identity theory
B. Creation and forest fire theory
C. Evolution and mistaken identity theory
D. Mistaken theory and copper melting theory.
(iv) An important feature in the East African Coastal commercial life was the presence of Indians Banyans who were:
A. Slave Caravan
B. Gold miners from Goa
C. Traders and money lenders
D. Blacksmith from calcut.
(v) East African societies belong to major four language groups which are:
A. Khoikhoi, Nilotes, San and Cushites
B. Khoisan, Nilotes, Cushites and Bantu
C. Bantu, Dorobo, Cushites, Khoisan
D. Karamajong, Nilotes, Cushites and Khoisan.
(vi) In Makonde tribe, husband was moved to the wifes family and their children belong to the mother. This form of social organization was known as:
A. Kinship organization
C. Matrilineal organization
B. Clan organization
D. Patrilineal organization.
(vii) In Buhaya and Karagwe, the feudal relation system was known as:
A. Nyarubanja system
B. Busulu system
C. Mvunjo
D. Ubugabire.
(viii) The Portuguese reached on the Gold Coast of West Africa and they built a Fort called Elmina Fort in:
A. 1482
B. 1488
C. 1582
D. 1498.
(ix) The following was one of the humanitarian people who played vital role in abolition of slave trade:
A. Prof. Adam Smith
B. William Wilberforce
C. Captain Moresby
D. Sultan Barghash.
(x) In triangular slave trade, items used were different from the regions they were obtained.
From America items obtained were:
A. Cotton, sugar and tobacco
B. Cotton, sugar and manufactured goods such as clothes
C. Tobacco, clothes and glassware
D. Slaves, animal skins and ivory.
2. Match the items in LIST A with the correct responses in LIST B by writing the letter of correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
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| (i) Methods used to extract gold in precolonial Africa (ii) Generation (iii) A Maasai political and religious leader (iv) The leader who led Ngoni group to settle in Ufipa (v) The Boers republic states in South Africa (vi) Foreigners intermarriage with Africans (vii) Organizer of people to open up new lands wherever it was available. (viii) Theory of creation. (ix) Companies and Associations (x) The movement of the Dutch from the Cape in South Africa | A. Zwangendaba B. Man evolved from primates C. A period of time determined by one continuous events or situation D. Transvaal and Natal. E. Ntemi F. Man originated from super natural power G. Agents of industrial capitalism H. Anglo Boers War I. Cape Town and Zulu land J. Laibon K. Half-Caste L. Mputa Maseko M. Boers Trek N. Panaring and shaft O. A period of difference in age between parents and their children. |
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(i) The Arabs came in vessels called junks while Chinese came in Vessels called dhows. _________
(ii) The series of war between Xhosa and Boers were known as Mfacane war.
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(iii) To encourage flow of trade, Seyyid Said introduced Indian money which was known as piee _________
(iv) Local trade was conducted within the same geographical region and was not based on making profit. ________
(v) In East Africa, iron was believed to be discovered in Engaruka, Ugweno and
Olduvai Gorge. _________
(vi) Man started to domesticate plants and animals in middle stone age _________
(vii) History brings a greater sense of patriotism and nationalism. _________
(viii) Discovery of new world, advance in naval was one of the factors stimulated the
rise of Trans-Saharan trade. __________
(ix) The dance and music that were used by Chagga tribe was known as Tringi_______
(x) British South Africa Company was formed by Cecil Rhodes to operate in Central
and South Africa. ________
4. Briefly explain the following historical terms:
(i) Anthropology
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SECTION B: (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
5. Arrange the following historical sentences in a chronological order by writing their roman numbers in the table provided:
(i) In the pre-colonial era, many foreigners came into contact with Africa for various reasons.
(ii) They included trading, spreading Islamic religion, exploring and looking for new areas for settlement.
(iii) These visitors introduced new commodities and practices to the African communities that they interacted with
(iv) These visitors included the Arabs, Persians, Indians and Chinese.
(v) Their reasons for visiting Africa were diverse.
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(i) The form of rent that paid through provision of labour power in the land lord was known as _________________________________________________________.
(ii) Mr. Chaurembo went to one of the European nations and he found many industries. He was told that nation was the first to undergo industrialization. What do you think was this nation? _______________________________________________________
(iii) The technological evidence in Agricultural sector in Africa was the use of Irrigation system which was known as _________________________________ used in Ancient Egypt.
(iv) The process of freeing slaves and stopping the use of human beings as commodities were known as ________________________________________________________
(v) Jumas father is learning about the past by digging up the past remains objects found in the ground. Jumas father is technically known as __________________________ 7. Study the picture below and answer the questions which follow:
(i) Name the men chained in the picture above. ______________________________
(ii) Mention two characteristics of the trade shown in the picture
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(iii) List down any two methods used to obtain the people chained in the picture given
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(iv) The trade above ended in which century?
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(v) What are the two effects that were brought by the process above in the picture
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SECTION C: (30 Marks)
Answer two (2) questions in this section
8. What were the motives for people of Africa, Middle and Far East Contact? Give six points.
9. Explain six features of slavery mode of production.
10. Elaborate any six reasons for the decline of Portuguese rule in East Africa Coast.
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FORM TWO
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TIME: 2:30 HOURS November, 2021
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1.This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
2.Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
3.All writings must be in black or blue ink.
4.All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the Examination Room.
5.Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
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SECTION A: (20 Marks) COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY
1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
I had just arrived home from school when my sister came to me smiling. She hugged me and kept smiling as we talked. On going to the sitting room, I noticed that everyone in my family was as happy as a King. I asked my sister what was happening and after a long while, she revealed to me that Aunt Nahi was getting married the following day and that she and I had been chosen to be the flower girls.
That night, the bridegroom and his relatives came to Aunt Nahi’s home to pay the last part of the bride price. The inner party of the family led the negotiations and feasting followed after the negotiations were over. During the night, all my Aunts and Aunt Nahi’s female friends had a kitchen party as a way of giving her a send off.
The following day, we woke up at the crack of down to get ourselves prepared. Aunt Amina called us and informed us that we were supposed to go to Al-Nur – Masjid Mosque where the wedding would take place. According to our Muslims cultural beliefs, we do not exchange rings so there was no need of buying them.
We arrived at the Mosque in the evening and found many people there. They all looked happy and were very smartly dressed. The hall from where the wedding would be conducted was decorated with nice and delicate flowers from India and Arabia. It looked wonderful. Slow melodious music played from the background.
The Master of Ceremony (MC) welcomed us and we were directed to a place to sit. Soon, the bridal party started getting into the hall led by the flower girls and the matron. The bride and the bridegroom then followed, dancing to the beats of some love songs that were being played. The bride looked shy but as pretty as a picture. I noticed that the groom was rather old. Word had gone around that Aunt Nahi was getting married to a rich man. I guess this is why so many people had come to witness the ceremony.
After settling down, they exchanged their vows and then the time for cutting the wedding cake came. The cutting was awkwardly interrupted by a young girl who had grabbed some part of it, but the best man saved the situation by leading the girl away. The cake was designed in a way that there was an opening at the middle of it, then there was a picture of the couple well stuck in that opening. The bride took a knife and cut the cake carefully from the centre towards the outside. She took a piece and fed the bride groom and the bridegroom did the same followed by a hug and a kiss.
The bride then gave a piece of it to the bride groom’s parents and the bridegroom also gave a piece to the bride’s family. The newly wedded couple was given presents such as utensils, furniture and a lot of money.
During the reception, people ate, drank and danced until 2 a.m when the ceremony was called off. The couple went to Bagamoyo to enjoy their honeymoon. This was the most exciting wedding I have ever witnessed in my life.
Questions:
(a)Answer the following questions with reference to the passage in the blank spaces provided:
(i)Who is the bride in this passage?
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(ii) Mention the name of the Mosque where the wedding took place.
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(iii)Why didn’t the couple purchase wedding rings?
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(iv)Describe how the cake was designed
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(v)The hall was decorated with flowers from _____________________________ And ___________________________________________________________
(b)For each of the following statements, write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is incorrect in the blank spaces provided:
(i)The Master of Ceremony welcomed the guests. ________________________
(ii)The narrator’s sister was laughing at aunt Nahi. ________________________
(iii)A young girl grabbed the cake and destroyed it completely. _______________
(iv) The cake had an opening at the middle. _______________________________
(v) The bride and the bridegroom exchanged the wedding rings. ______________
2. From the given passage below, read it carefully then answer the questions that follow:
In 2008, Matale retired from Public Service after working as a court clerk for 33 years since his employment in 1975. Fortunately he had his own two and a half acre farm, therefore rather than sitting at home doing nothing, he started to grow rice.
In 2009, he only harvested 19 bags due to poor rain but the following year his harvest increased to 40 bags in 2011, the rains started on time and he was ready. He planted on time and weeded on time. That year, he harvested 60 bags of rice.
Questions:
(i) Mr. Matale served Public for _____________ years.
(ii) He was employed in ________________
(iii)His farm size was _______________ acres.
(iv)In 2009 he harvested ________________ bags.
(v)He harvested ____________________ bags in 2011
3.Match the expressions in column A with their meanings in column B by writing the letter of the correct answer below the corresponding item number in the table provided:
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| (i)The part of the face below the mouth and above the neck (ii)The arched line of hair above the eye (iii)The small hollow part in the middle of the stomach (iv)Either side of the face below the eyes (v)One of the two soft parts around your mouth where the skin is redder or darker | A.Navel B.Eyelash C.Cheek D.Mouth E.Nose F.Chin G.Lip H.Eyebrow |
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4.Re-arrange the following five sentences into a logical sequence to make a meaningful paragraph by writing the corresponding letter in the table provided:
(a)He started to study in 1979..
(b)Massawe bought a bicycle in 1985, after getting a temporary work.
(c)He lived in Malagalasi for almost ten years.
(d)Massawe was born In Malagalasi District in 1969.
(e)While studying he came across different challenges until the year 1984 when he graduated his primary education level.
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5.Imagine you are Kipanga Msomi. Your classmate Saldin Sangawe who was born in 2008 phoned to inform you that on 2nd October 2021, he will be thirteen years old. As one of his close friends, he has requested you to design an invitation card for him. The other details of the conversation include:
(i)The name of the sender
(ii)The name of the receiver
(iii)The purpose of the card
(iv)The date, time and the venue of the event
(v)The address the receiver should write if they will not attend.
6.Write the past forms of these verbs below:
(i)Drink _________________________________________________________
(ii)Propagate _________________________________________________________
(iii)Begin _________________________________________________________
(iv)Grow _________________________________________________________
(v) Know _________________________________________________________
7.(a) Complete the following sentences using the words from the box below:
Widower, Coffin, Orphan, Grave, Widow, Graveyard, Mortuary, Shroud
(i)A special room or building in which dead bodies are kept ________________
(ii)A deep hole or trench dug in the ground for burying a dead body ___________
(iii)A cloth or garment in which a dead person is wrapped before burial ________
(iv)A woman whose husband is dead ___________________________________
(v)A long narrow box into which a dead person is put for burial _____________
(b)Change the following sentences into interrogative form
(i)They are about to start the journey
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(ii)Form two students won the match
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(iii)Aisha has been living with her uncle since her childhood
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(iv)That sheep is eating the grass
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(v)I like speaking English frequently
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8.(a) Re-write the following sentences according to the instructions given after each
(i) Halima is a hardworking student and a good cook.
(Begin: Not only ________________________________________________)
(ii)It is possible that teacher will come today
(Begin: There is ________________________________________________)
(iii)I am too tired to do any more work
(Begin: I am so tired ____________________________________________)
(iv)Nobody cared
(Supply an appropriate question tag: ________________________________)
(v) Gold is more expensive than Diamond
(Join the sentence begin with Diamond)
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(b)Construct different sentences according to the instructions given after each
(i)They were playing basketball (Re-construct in Present Continuous tense)
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(ii)My children are very young (Re-write in Past tense)
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(iii)Their books were torn by the cats (Re-construct in Active voice)
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(iv)The cows ate all grasses. (Change into singular form)
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(v)Majaliwa pretends to be a smart boy. (Re-write in negative)
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9.Choose one class reader you have read in Form One or Two and then answer the questions that follow in the blank spaces provided:
| The Magic Garden | - | K.R. Cripwell (1977), William Collins Sons and |
| Company Ltd, Great Britain. | ||
| Kalulu the Hare | - | F. Worthington (1937), Longman, England. |
| Hawa the Bus Driver | - | R.S Mabala (1988), Ben & Company, Dar es Salaam. |
| Fast Money | - | K.R. Cripwell (1978), William Collins Sons and |
| Company Ltd, Great Britain. | ||
| Mabala the Farmer | - | R.S. Mabala (1988), Ben & Company, Dar es Salaam. |
Questions:
(a)(i) What is the title of the book?
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(ii) Who is the author of the book?
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(b)Briefly write what the story is about
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(c)Mention two central ideas found from the story
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(d)How relevant is the story to your society?
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10.Read the following poem then answer the questions that follow in the blank spaces provided:
The poor man knows not how to eat with the rich man.
When they eat fish, he eats the head.
Invite a poor man and he rushes in
Licking his lips and upsetting the plates
The poor man has no manners, he comes along
With the blood of lice under his nails
The face of poor man is lined
From hunger and thirst in his belly
Poverty is no state for any mortal man
It makes him a beast to be fed on grass
Poverty is unjust. If it befalls a man,
Through he is nobly born, he has no power with God.
Questions:
(i)What is the poem about?
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(ii)Suggest the title for the poem.
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(iii)Mention two themes from the poem.
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(iv)What message do you get from the poem?
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(v) What is the relevance of the poem to the society?
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COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO
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1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of seven (7) questions.
2. Answer all questions.
3. Section A and B carry thirty (30) marks each and section C carries forty (40) marks.
4. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
5. All writings must be in blue or black ink.
6. All communication devices, Calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
7. Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
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1. For each of the following items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer and write its letter in the box provided:
(i) The method of payment where the buyer sends money for the goods on ordering for them is known as:
A. Cash on delivery
B. Prompt cash
C. Spot cash
D. Cash with order.
(ii) Which of the following types of warehouses enables Tanzania Revenue Authority to collect import duty? A. Public warehouse
B. Bonded warehouse
C. Wholesale warehouse
D. Private warehouse.
(iii) If a trader is given 20% trade discount and 5% cash discount for goods purchased at TZS 200,000/=, how much will he pay?:
A. TZS 150,000/=
B. TZS 160,000/=
C. TZS 152,000/=
D. TZS 120,000/=.
(iv) The reason why people participate in exchange of goods is:
A. To get money
B. They over produce
C. They prefer what is produced by others
D. They specialize in production of different goods and services.
(v) The process of checking and keeping record of the number of items in stock and their values is known as:
A. Stock control
B. Stock valuation
C. Issuing of stock
D. Stock taking.
(vi) The distribution, exchange of goods and service and activities that help in the movement of goods from the producer to the consumer is known as:
A. Production
B. Aids to trade
C. Trade
D. Commerce.
(vii) Why are there more new business in the retail trades than in manufacturing?
A. Few skills required to run retail business
B. More capital is required to start retail trading
C. Retailer can obtain bank loans without collateral security
D. The retail trade is more profitable than manufacturing.
(viii) Which one of the following activities is under primary production?
A. Coffee processing
B. Car manufacturing C. Road construction
D. Oil drilling.
(ix) The system of installment selling where the buyer takes ownership of the property immediately after the first deposit is known as:
A. Hire purchase
B. Mortgaging
C. Credit sales
D. Deferred payment.
(x) Given average stock at selling price TZS 144,000/= and the cost of sales of TZS 720,000/=. The rate of stock turn will be:
A. 4 times
B. 0.2 times
C. 5 times
D. 0.8 times.
2. Match the descriptions of Entrepreneurship in list A with the relevant response from List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
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(i) Secondary level of production consists of manufacturing industry and constructive industry. _________
(ii) Price and income are among the factors which cause change in quantity demand for a particular commodity. __________
(iii) Employment enables people to have stable income throughout the year. _____
(iv) Supply curve has a positive slope because as price of the commodity rises
fever goods will be supplied. ___________
(v) Water, railway, air and road transport are the modes of transport. __________
(vi) When units produced equal to zero, then total cost of production will be equal to summation of all fixed cost incurred. ___________
(vii) An aid to trade which involves making the public aware of the availability of goods and services in the market is television. _________
(viii) Production is classified into three major branches which are commerce,
business and direct services. __________
(ix) Hypermarket is a large shopping center located away from the city center with a very large space for packing and selling variety of goods under self-service.
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(x) Trade mark is a system of giving name or symbol to a product to differentiate it from other similar product. _________
(b) Complete the following sentences by writing the correct answer in the spaces provided
(i) A factor of production which is characterized by value appreciation is called ______________________________________________________________.
(ii) A businessman who carries the goods and moves from one place to another looking for customers is known as __________________________________.
(iii) After watching the success of biggest entrepreneurs such as Mohammed Dewji, Mswahili was interested to become an entrepreneur. The type of motivation that has motivated Mswahili is ____________________________.
(iv) A labour who uses more of mental efforts than his/her physical efforts is known as ______________________________________________________.
(v) During a particular year, wheat farmers experienced dry weather; if all other factors remain constant, the farmer supply curve for wheat will shift to _______________________________________________________________
SECTION B: (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
4. (a) Explain the meaning of demand
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(b) Describe any four (4) conditions for effective demand.
(i) _______________________________________________________________
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(ii) _______________________________________________________________
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(iii) _______________________________________________________________
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(iv) _______________________________________________________________
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5. Distinguish between the following terminologies as used in commerce
(a) Time utility and place utility
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(b) Change in supply and change in quantity supply
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(c) Bonded warehouse and public warehouse
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(d) Business and trade
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(e) Wholesale trade and retail trade
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Answer all questions in this section
6. (a) What is production?
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(b) Draw the production chart and clearly indicate all its branches.
7. Sleyyum has bought medicine from China and they are urgently needed to serve the life of patients in Tanzania. Which mode of transport would you consider appropriate for Sleyyum? Explain five (5) advantages of using the mode of transport that you have choosen.
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 80
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO
PHYSICS
TIME: 2:30 HOURS November, 2021
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1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
2. Answer all questions.
3. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
4. All writings must be in blue or black ink EXCEPT drawings which must be in pencil.
5. Calculators, cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
6. Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
7. You may use the following constants in your calculations: (i) Density of water = 1.0 g/cm3 or 1000kg/m3 (ii) Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10m/s2.
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SECTION A: (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1.For each of the items (i) – (xx), choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number:
(i) One joule work is said to be done when:
A. A force of IN displaces a body by 1cm in direction of force
B. A force of IN displaces a body by 1m in direction force
C. A force of IN displaces a body by 1km in direction of force
D. A force of IN displaces a body by 1mm in direction of force.
(ii) In an electric cell while in use, the change in energy is from:
A. Electrical to mechanical
B. Chemical to mechanical
C. Electrical to chemical
D. Chemical to electrical.
(iii) Diffusion occurs more quickly in a gas than in a liquid because:
A. The liquid contains a layer on its surface
B. The gas contains semi-permeable membrane
C. The gas molecules is small in size compared to the liquid molecules
D. The speed of molecules in gas is greater than in liquid.
(iv) In a process of charging by induction in static electricity:
A. A conductor is rubbed with an insulator
B. A charge is produced by friction
C. Negative and positive charges are separated D.A positive charge induces a positive charge.
(v) For an ideal machine, the ratio of mechanical advantage and velocity ratio is:
A. Greater than one
B. Less than one
C. Equal to one
D. Depends on value of load.
(vi) An object weighs 12N in air and 9N when totally immersed in water. The relative density of the object is:
A. 3g/cm3
B. 4g/cm3
C. 3
D. 4.
(vii) The rise of a liquid level in a tube due to cohesion and adhesion forces is called:
A. Capillarity
B. Surface tension
C. Meniscus
D. Osmosis.
(viii) The hydrometer is calibrated in such a way that has small number at the top of its stem, this is because:
A. It sinks more in less denser liquids than in more denser liquids
B. It sinks less in less denser liquids than in more denser liquids
C. To enable it to stand up right when taking measurements
D. To make it more sensitive.
(ix) The density of pure solid copper is 8.94g/cm3. What volume does 5 kilograms of copper occupy?
A. 559.3cm3
B. 0.5593cm3
C. 44.7cm3
D. 1.788cm3.
(x) The temperature of Dar es Salaam town was 32oC. This is equivalent to….
A. 306K
B. 241K
C. 305K
D. 205K.
(xi) An instrument which can be used to observe objects out of direct vision is called:
A. Microscope
B. Periscope
C. Plane mirror
D. Telescope.
(xii) A ball of mass 0.6kg is kicked vertically upwards up to a height of 6m. The potential energy acquired by the ball is:
A. 0.36J
B. 3.6J
C. 36J
D. 360J.
(xiii) A measuring cylinder contains liquid to a level X. An object of volume Z is totally immersed in the liquid contained in the cylinder. The new reading of the liquid level will be:
A. Z
B. X-Z
C. X+Z
D. Z-X.
(xiv) A soldier firing a bullet from a gun experience a jerking effect as the bullet leaves the gun. This phenomenon is explained by:
A. Newton’s first law of motion
B. Newton’s second law of motion
C. Newton’s third law of motion
D. Principle of conservation of linear momentum.
(xv) The image formed in a plane mirror is always:
A. Virtual, magnified, the same size
B. Magnified, vertical and lateral inverted
C. Diminished, real, lateral inverted
D. The same size as object, virtual and upright.
(xvi) Which instrument is used to measure diameter of a constantan wire SWG 28?
A. Vernier calipers
B. Tape measure
C. Micrometer screw gauge
D. Engineer calipers.
(xvii) The property of material to return to its original size is called:
A. Compression
B. Elasticity
C. Plasticity
D. Elastic limit.
(xviii) The magnetic needle, free to turn in a vertical plane, is suspended first at the earth’s South magnetic pole and then at a point on the magnetic equator. The respective angles between the needle and horizontal are:
A. 0o and 0o
B. 70o and 70o
C. 0o and 90o
D. 90o and 0o.
(xix) The acceleration of a moving object may be found from:
A. The area under its velocity – time graph
B. The slope of the velocity – time graph
C. The area under its distance – time graph
D. The slope of the distance – time graph.
(xx) The force of friction between layers of liquid is called:
A. Surface tension
B. Viscous force
C. Compressional force
D. Torsional force.
2. Match the items in LIST A with the responses in LIST B by writing the letter of the corresponding response beside the item number in the answer sheet provided.
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(i) Small deviation of measured value from true value is called ____________________
(ii) Charging without contact is called ________________________________________
(iii) Potential difference of a cell when is not connected in complete electric circuit is
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(iv) A device used to detect the sign of charges in a body is ______________________
(v) The material placed between capacitor’s plates is called ______________________
SECTION B: (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
4. (a) A body dipped in a liquid experiences an upthrust. Explain three factors on which the upthrust depends:
(i) _______________________________________________________________
(ii) _______________________________________________________________
(iii) _______________________________________________________________
(b) An object was totally immersed in a liquid contained in a vessel. The two opposite forces acting on the object are.
(i) ______________________________________________________________
(ii) ______________________________________________________________
(c) State how the forces in (b) above should be to make an object float:
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4. (d) When a body is totally immersed in a liquid it weighs 3.2N. If the weight of liquid displaced is 1.5N. Find the weight of a body in air.
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5.(a) Asha opens a bottle of perfume at the front of the room. After few minutes the smell reaches the whole of the room. Explain why is it happening.
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(b) Why shriveled prune placed in water swells?
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(c) Draw the magnetic field between two unlike magnetic poles that are close to one another.

6. (a) State the principle of moments
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(b) Give two ways that a mechanics can use to increase spanners turning effect.
(i) _______________________________________________________________
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(c) Draw the diagrams showing three different types of common equilibriums

7. (a) Explain the meaning of linear momentum of a body
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(b) How is a force is related to the linear momentum of a body?
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(c) A body has mass of 50kg and a linear momentum of 3000kg ms-1. Find its:
(i) Velocity of the body
(ii) Kinetic energy of the body
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8.(a) State the two common applications of an atmospheric pressure.
(i) _______________________________________________________________
(ii) _______________________________________________________________
02 marks (b) Briefly explain why a woman wearing shoes with pointed heels is more likely to cause damage to a wooden floor than an elephant?
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(c) A rectangular tank measures 3m by 2m contains water to a height of 2m. Find
(i) The pressure on the base of the tank. 03 marks
(ii) Thrust on the base of the tank. 02 marks
SECTION C: (20 Marks)
Answerall questions in this section
9.(a) Draw the pulley system with the velocity ratio of 4.
(b)A machine of velocity ratio of 4 needs 2000J of energy to lift the load of 400N through a vertical distance of 2.5m.
(i) Determine the work out put 02 marks
(ii) Determine the efficiency of the machine
(b) (iii) Mechanical advantage of a machine 02 marks
(c) A screw jack has a screw pitch of 4mm and the effort arm of 16cm. Determine the percentage efficiency of this screw jack, if it needs an effort of 50N to lift a load of 750N?
10.Three capacitors of 3 microfarad, 2 microfarad and 6 microfarad are connected in series when a battery of 30Volts is connected to this combination.
(i)Draw the electric circuit of this combination. 04 marks

(a) (ii) Find the charge in 3 microfarad 03 marks
(b) An ohmic conductor has a voltage drop of 9 volts measured across it. The current in the conductor is 3A. What is the resistance?
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO
BOOK KEEPING
TIME: 2:30 HOURS November, 2021
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1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of seven (7) questions.
2. Answer all questions.
3. Section A and B carry twenty (20) marks each and section C carries sixty (60) marks.
4. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
5. All writings must be in blue or black ink except for drawings which must be in pencil.
6. Calculators, cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
7. Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
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(i) What is the purpose of book keeping?
A. To interpret the double entry records
B. To prepare financial statements at a regular intervals
C. To record all the financial transactions of the business
D. To summarize the financial position of the business.
(ii) Which statement describes the purpose of trial balance?
A. It ensures the ledger accounts contain no errors
B. It indicates errors where errors have arisen
C. It checks the arithmetical accuracy of double entry
D. It prevents errors from occurring.
(iii) General ledger accounts that record incomes and expenses such as purchases, sales, wages and salaries: A.Real accounts
B. Personal accounts
C. General accounts
D. Nominal accounts.
(iv) Which statement describes development expenditure?
1. They are registered in the assets register of the government
2. They are the day-to-day running expenses of the government
3. They are assigned depreciation rate (if applicable)
A. 1 and 2
B. 2 only
C. 3 only
D. 1 and 3.
(v) The compulsory payments by individuals and firms to the government are of two categories:
A. Fines and penalties
B. Direct taxes and indirect taxes
C.Open taxes and closed taxes
D. Fees and dividends.
(vi) Why an income statement is prepared?
A. To account for the revenues and expenses of a period
B. To calculate the surplus or deficit of the organization
C. To list the ledger balances on a particular date
D. To summarize the business bank account.
(vii) Which account concept states that the business transactions must be separated from the personal transactions of the owner?
A. Historical cost
B. Going concern
C. Money measurement
D. Business entity.
(viii) The amount of cash or stock taken from the business by the owner for their personal use:
A. Expenses
B. Income
C. Drawing
D. Profit.
(ix) What is the going concern principle?
A. Accounting records are prepared assuming that the business will continue to operate in the foreseeable future
B. Income and expense should be accounted for in the same way they were accounted for in previous periods
C. Profit should not be anticipated and losses should be written off as soon as they are taken
D. Revenue and costs should be recognized as they are earned or incurred, not when the money is received or paid.
(x) Why would a Bank Manager look at trader’s financial statement?
A. To calculate how fast trade creditors were being paid
B. To check if the trader would be able to repay a loan
C. To find out if customers will receive continuous supplies
D. To know if inventory levels are too high.
2. Match the items in column A with the response in column B by writing the letter of the response besides the item number in the space provided:
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| (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) (viii) (ix) (x) | A day book where all credit sales are first recorded A document issued by the business making a sale containing detailed information about the sale A day book where all credit purchases transactions are first recorded A book containing all the accounts of the credit customers of the business A day book used to record all goods sold that are returned to business A sale invoice viewed from the perspective of the business making the purchase A place where transactions are first recorded before they are posted to the ledger account A book containing all the accounts of the credit suppliers of the business A document issued by the business when accepting returns inwards A day book used to record all goods that are returned by the business to the original supplier | A. Sales ledger B. Purchases ledger C. General ledger D. Subsidiary books E. Purchases day book F. Purchases invoice G. Cash book H. Trade discount I. Cash discount J. Discount allowed K. Discount received L. Sales day book M. Sales invoice N. Returns inwards day book O. Credit note P. Returns outwards day book Q. Debit note. |
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3. Kibonde, an accountant for Bee& Cee Company is very happy as he has just finished preparing the trial balance as at 31st March 2021 in which the debit column seems to agree with the credit column. However he has been told by assistant that the agreement of trial balance totals is not a proof that the trial balance is free from errors. Outline the possible mistakes (five) that may have been committed in Kibonde’s accounts (ledger)
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4. Show the account to be debited and credited in each of the following transactions:
| Items | Transactions | Account to be Debited | Account to be credited |
| i | Purchases of goods by cash |
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| Name of account | Dr-TZS | Cr-TZS |
| Capital ………………………………………… | ……………… | . 149,000 |
| Cash in hand …………………………………… | 12000 |
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| Cash at bank …………………………………… | 110,000 |
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| Stock (1.10.2018) ……………………………... | . 210,000 |
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| Trade creditors ……………………………… | ………………… | 100,000 |
| Trade debtors ………………………………….. | 80,000 |
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| Returns inwards ……………………………….. | 5,000 |
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| Sales ………………………………………… | ………………… | 560,000 |
| Purchases ……………………………………… | . 205,000 |
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| Salaries ………………………………………… | 40,000 |
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| Water and electricity ………………………….. | 6,000 |
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| Postage ………………………………………… | 2000 |
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| Drawings………………………………………. | 9000 |
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| Furniture and fittings …………………………. | 75,000 |
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| Motor van …………………………………….. | 320,000 |
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| Equipment ……………………………………. | 30,000 |
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| Loan ………………………………………… | ………………… | 300,000 |
| Rent received ………………………………… | ……………….. | 12,000 |
| Office rent …………………………………….
| 17,000 | 1,121,000 |
| 1,121,000 |
Closing stock was valued at TZS 135,000.
Required:
(a) Prepare his income statement for the year ended 30th September 2019.
(b) Prepare his statement of financial position as on that date and clearly show the total assets, net assets and owner’s equity.
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6.The bank column in the cash book for November 2004 and the bank statement for that month for Kamgunda are:
| 2004 |
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| Nov 5 Pengo |
| 8,000 | Nov 1 balance b/d |
| 21,000 |
| Nov 14 Flora |
| 11,500 | Nov 4 Hassan |
| 7,400 |
| Nov 18 Renatus |
| 8,600 | Nov 21 Nova |
| 9,500 |
| Nov 24 Ummy |
| 19,000 | Nov 24 Boris |
| 16,700 |
| Nov 26 Yayale |
| 13,000 | Nov 30 balance c/d
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| 21,000 (Dr) |
| Nov 9 Cheque | 7,400 |
| 28,400 (Dr) |
| Nov 11 Sundries |
| 8,000 | 20,400 (Dr) |
| Nov 12 Bank charges | 4,100 |
| 24,500 (Dr) |
| Nov 17 Standing orders | 7,500 |
| 32,000 (Dr) |
| Nov 18 Sundries |
| 11,500 | 20,500 (Dr) |
| Nov 20 Cheque | 9,500 |
| 30,000 (Dr) |
| Nov 27 Sundries |
| 8,600 | 21,400 (Dr) |
| Nov 29 Dividend |
| 6,400 | 15,000 (Dr) |
Required:
(a) Write up the cash book up to date and state the new balance as on 30th November 2004.
(b) Draw up a bank reconciliation statement as on 30th November 2004 starting with the balance as per adjusted cash book.
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7.Bwana Fulani started business on 1st January 2021 to deal with cheap items with capital of TZS 500,000 in cash. He made the following transactions during the month of January.
Jan 2 Purchased goods for cash TZS 17,500
| Jan 12 | Sold goods for cash TZS 7,000 |
| Jan 16 | Sold goods to Jumong TZS 10,500 |
| Jan 19 | Bought goods from Lee TZS 12,000 |
| Jan 22 | Paid general expenses in cash TZS 2,000 |
| Jan 23 | Sold goods to Koboko TZS 15,000 |
| Jan 24 | Paid wages to all employees TZS 3,000 |
| Jan 26 | Paid cash to Lee TZS 12,000 |
| Jan 27 | Received cash from Jumong TZS 10,000 |
| Jan 29 | Paid TZS 3,000 for advertisement |
Required:
Enter the above transactions into the following accounts, balance them at the end of January and bring forward the balances on 1st February where necessary:
(a) Cash account
(b) Jumong account
(c) Koboko account
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BKEEPING EXAM SERIES 77
THE PRESIDENTS OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO
GEOGRAPHY
TIME: 2:30 HOURS November, 2021
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1.This paper consists of sections A, B and C.
2.Answer all questions from sections A and B and any two (2) questions from section C.
3.Section A carries twenty five (25) marks, section B forty five (45) marks and section C carries thirty (30) marks.
4.All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
5.All writings must be in blue or black ink except for drawings which must be in pencil.
6.All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the Examination Room.
7.Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
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Answer all questions in this section
1.Each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write its letter in the space provided.
(i)Branch of Geography dealing with field study, statistics, mapping and surveying is called:
A.Physical geography
B.Human and economic geography
C.Practical geography
D. Environmental geography.
(ii)When the Earth is at its aphelion in early July, the distance from the sun is about:
A.500,000,000 km
B.5,500,000 km
C.4,800,00 km
D. 1,500,000 km.
(iii)The amount of humidity existed in air is measured by instrument called:
A.Barometer
B.Hygrometer
C.Hydrometer
D.Agrometer.
(iv)In temperature regions of the world life in mountain and plateau areas is difficult due to:
A.There is high temperature throughout the year
B.There is thin soils, cool climate and difficult and communication
C.There is heavy wild animals and high rainfall D.There is no efficient power and water supply.
(v)The map of school compound or small village is drawn to:
A.Large scale
B.Small scale
C.Medium scale
D.Secondary section of the scale.
(vi)Quarrying, hunting, fishing and lumbering is referred to:
A.Secondary activities
B.Tertiary activities
C.Quaternary activities
D.Primary activities.
(vii)In Africa most farmers leave idle the exhausted piece of land for a certain period of time in order to regain its fertility, this agricultural technique is called:
A.Bush fallowing
B.Shifting cultivation
C. Sedentary farming
D. Aquaculture.
(viii)Africa has potential river development projects which are multipurpose schemes, since they provide irrigation schemes, flood control, water supply in both industries and domestic and Hydro Electrical power generation centres.The following are prominent H.E.P centres of East Africa, except:
A.Kihansi and Owen falls
B.Nyumba ya Mungu and Inga dams
C.Hale and Mtera dams
D.Kidatu and Seven forks in Tana river
(ix)Which sequence of the following processes is necessary for the formation of rainfall?
A.Condensation, cooling and evaporation
B.Evaporation, cooling and condensation
C.Evaporation, sedimentation and cooling
D.Evaporation, condensation and cooling.
(x)What is compass bearing of WNW?
A.270o
B. 337o
C. 315o
D. 327o
2.Match each item in LIST A with responses in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided:
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| (i)Are continuous stretches of comparatively flatland not rising much above sea level (ii)Is a major landmass rising from the ocean floor (iii)Extensive high altitude areas with more or less uniform summit levels (iv)Is a form of natural or artificial depression or hollow varying in size on the Earths surface. (v)Long narrow depression or trough in the central part formed between two parallel faults | A.Continent B.Mountain C.Basin D.Crater E.Plains F.Rift valley G.Plateau |
Answers:
| LIST A | (i) | (ii) | (iii) | (iv) | (v) |
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3.In each of the following items (i) (x), write True if the statement is correct or False if the statement is not correct.
(i)All meridians and the equator form great circle. ____________________________
(ii)Ranching is a practice of rearing livestock with the aim of not producing meat, milk, wool and hides for commercial purposes. ____________________________
(iii)The moon appears to rise in the East and set in the West because the earth spins from West to East. _________________________
(iv)Sea Breeze occurs during the day because sea water creates high pressure region in contrast to the land which develops low pressure during the day time. _________
(v)Large scale livestock farming is also known as zero grazing. _________________
(vi)A map showing distribution of natural and manmade features is known as topographical map. ________________
(vii)Exploitation of natural gases in Tanzania is only done by public companies.
(viii) The desert conditions are characterized by scanty vegetation and rainfall.
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(ix)Air transport is not affected by adverse weather conditions. _________________
(x)The flow of water over the ground is known as run-off. _________________
Answer all questions in this section
4.(a) Geography can be defined as the study of the distribution and interrelationship of phenomena in relation to the earths surface. Briefly explain how geography relates with:
(i) Biology
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5.Carefully study the climatic characteristics of station X and answer the equations that follow:
Climatic characteristics:
Annual range of temperature is very small about 2oC.
Total rainfall ranges form 1500mm to 3,000mm per year with no distinct dry season.
The type of rainfall is convectional rainfall accompanied by lightening and thunderstorms.
High humidity through the year.
QUESTIONS:
(i) Identify the type of climate in station X. ____________________________
(ii) List any three (3) crops which can be grown in station X.
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5.(iii) In which part of Africa this climate is found?
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(iv) Mention two (2) main economic activities taking place in this station:
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6.Study carefully sketch map of MAFIGA provided and answer the questions that follow:

MAP OF MAFIGA:
6. (a) Calculate are covered by Lake Sutlej in kilometer square
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(b)Measure the length of road from point A to point B. (Answer in km)
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(c)Mention two (2) economic importance of the feature found eastern side of the map:
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(d)Identify the feature found at grid reference 750130:
The feature is
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(e)Name two (2) man made features shown on a map.
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Answer two (2) questions in this section
7.The types of human activities are always related to the type of settlement. Elaborate four
(4) importance of human activities.
8.Explain why electricity is preferable source of power than fuel wood (Give five points)
9.Suggest any four (4) ways in which the tourism sector can be used to generate more income in Tanzania.
10.Outline five (5) ways of reducing industrial pollution in the world.
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 76
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCE BASED SECO NDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO
011 CIVICS
TIME: 2:30 HOURS November, 2021
Instructions
1.This paper consists of sections A, B and C with the total of seven (7) questions.
2.Answer all questions in sections A and B and one (1) question from section C.
3.All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
4.All writings must be blue or black ink.
5.All communication devices and calculators are not allowed in the examination room.
6.Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
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SECTION A: (35 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1.For each of the items (i) - (xx), choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided:
(i)The following are national symbols except:
A.The National Anthem
B.The National Flag
C.The National prestige
D. The National Constitution.
(ii)When local governments enact laws in their areas of authority, the laws are called:
A.Local government order
B.Bills
C. Manifesto
D. By-laws.
(iii)The ability of a person to convey ideas, feelings, thoughts to be known to others is known as:
A.Negotiation skills
B.Empathy
C.Peer pressure
D.Effective communication skills.
(iv)On 17th March every year Tanzanians we remember an important event which is:
A.Death of Sheikh Abeid Karume
B.Death of Benjamin W. Mkapa
C.Death of Maalim Seif Hamad
D.Death of Dr. John Pombe Magufuli.
(v)Among the factors which have contributed to strong national integrity in Tanzania are:
A.Religion and language
B.Kiswahili language and monopartism
C. Social interaction and multipartism
D. National language and the Union.
(vi)Tanganyika became a Republic:
A.Immediately after independence
B.One year after independence
C.Two years after independence
D.After the Union with Zanzibar in 1964.
(vii)Traffic signs indicating NO ENTRY is an example of:
A.Mandatory signs
B.Dangerous signs
C.Information signs
D. Prohibitory signs.
(viii)Process of coming up with a new solution towards a problem in a society is called:
A.Defining problem
B.Gathering information
C.Initiation mediation
D.Generating the alternative.
(ix)Kind of family where children quickly learn to earn a living in a society is called:
A.Extended family
B.Nuclear family
C.Couple family
D. Single parent family.
(x)African Child Day is celebrated on 16th June every year in memory of:
A.OAU birthday
B.Safarina Massacre
C.Sharpeville Massacre
D.Soweto Massacre.
(xi)A voting area electing a representative to the National Assembly is called:
A.Municipal Council
B.Constituency
C.Ballot paper
D. Polling station.
(xii)Kind of life skills that help individuals to control their strong feelings and actions in the society is called:
A.Self awareness
B.Copying with stress
C. Copying with emotion
D. Sympathy.
(xiii)Which of the following Ministries is responsible for granting citizenship status in our country?
A.Ministry of Foreign Affair and International Relations
B.Ministry of Home Affairs
C.Ministry of Communication and Cultural Affairs
D.Ministry of Union.
(xiv)Inequality existed in job accessibility for men and women in society is called:
A.Gender gap
B.Gender issue
C.Gender inequality
D. Gender oppression.
(xv)An individual can be deprived his or her citizenship in Tanzania if she or he is doing the following EXCEPT:
A.Having dual citizenship
B.Commit crimes against the economy and state
C.Do not fulfill civic responsibilities
D.Make an attempt to overthrow the existing government.
(xvi)The following are tools to be employed in information gathering:
A.Documentary review, cooperative teaching and questionnaire
B.Guidance and counseling, Questionnaire and documentary review
C. Initiation mediation, observation and documentary review
D. Documentary review, observation and questionnaire.
(xvii)A country is said to be sovereign when:
A.It gets grants from abroad
B.No remnants of colonizers
C.Internal affairs and external affairs are dominated by foreigners
D.It has autonomy in external an internal affairs.
(xviii)Social factor that abuse human rights:
A.Female Genital mutilation
B.Education
C.Protection of human right and people’s power
D.Presence of CUF and CHADEMA.
(xix)Kind of dictatorship in which all political powers are in hands of one political part which dominates every aspect of human life is called:
A.Totalitarianism
B.Autocracy
C. Caesarian
D. Fascism.
(xx)Situation where one sex is treated either better or worse than the other is called:
A.Gender analysis
B.Gender equity
C. Gender discrimination
D. Gender blindness.
2.Match the explanations in LIST A with their correspondence in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided:
| LIST A | LIST B | |
| (i)Custom of having more than one husband at the same time (ii)Civic marriage (iii)Change behaviour to good and attractive (iv) Formal relationship between two opposite sexes (v) Great time to test every thing that come across. | A.Peace B.Marriages C.Adolescence D.Polygamy E.Polyandry F.Courtship G.Under the approval government leaders H.Religious marriages | |
Answer:
| LIST A | (i) | (ii) | (iii) | (iv) | (v) |
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3.For each of the following statements write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
(i)In presidential democracy the head of the Cabinet is called Prime Minister. ____________
(ii)Franchise is termed as the right given to people to vote in public. __________
(iii)Problem solving is related to decision-making. ____________
(iv)One of the conditions for Parliamentary candidate is must be an adult citizen not less than 18 years old . ____________
(v)Gender equity is the sameness between men and women in the society. ______
(vi) Always successful courtship ends up with friendship engagement. __________
(vii)Duties is a legal or moral obligation of performing a certain task. ___________
(viii)Young people who engage in unsafe sex lack responsible decision making skills. ___________
(ix)The rights of Tanzanians are constitutionally guaranteed. _________________
(x)Sovereignty is a component of a nation. _________________
SECTION B: (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
4.Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow:
A wildfire is unplanned fire that burns in natural areas such as forest, grassland, or prairie. The wildfire can spread quickly and can devastate not only wildlife and natural areas but also communities.
The risk of wildfires depends on a number of factors, including temperature, soil moisture, and the presence of trees, shrubs and other potential fuels.
Wildfires can disrupt transportation, communications, power and gas services as well as water supply. They also simultaneously impact weather and the climate by releasing large quantities of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and fire particulate matters into the atmosphere. Resulting air pollution can cause a range of health issues, including respiratory and cardiovascular problems. Another significant health effect of wildfires is on mental health and psychosocial well-being.
The magnitude of the physical and human costs from wildfires can be reduced if adequate emergence prevention, preparedness, response and recovery measures are implemented in sustainable and timely manner. This includes strengthening human resources for disaster management, containing the release of harzadous materials, putting in place early warning systems and issuing health and air quality advisories.
Questions:
(a)Suggest the suitable title for the passage:
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(b)Mention three causes of wild fires in the world:
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(c)According to the passage, why wildfires are very dangerous? (Give two reasons) (i) _______________________________________________________________
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(d)What does the writer mean when he/she says wildfires can be reduced if adequate emergency and measures are implemented?
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(e)What are three effects of wildfires on the health of human beings?
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5.Define the following concepts and for each give two points on its importance/effect
(a)Judiciary Definition:
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Importance:
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(b)Educational Guidance and Counseling Definition:
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(e)Road safety education Definition:
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SECTION C: (15 Marks)
Answer one (1) question in this section
6.Explain six (6) ways in which HIV/AIDS can be prevented in our society.
7.Explain six (6) factors influenced and precipitated the union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 75
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
CHEMISTRY
TIME: 2:30 HOURS November, 2021
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1.This paper consists of sections A and B with a total of ten (10) questions.
2.Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
3.All writings must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must be in pencil.
4.All communication devices and calculators are not allowed in the examination room.
5.Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
6.The following atomic masses may be used.
H = 1, C = 12, O = 16, N = 14, S = 32, Zn = 65, Cl = 35.5, Na = 23.
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1.Write down the letter corresponding to the most correct answer in the box provided for each item.
(i) How many protons, neutrons and electrons are there in an atom represented by
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B.17 18 17
C.18 17 35
D. 17 35 18.
(ii) Which of the following methods is used to separate salt from sea water?
A.Filtration
B.Decantation
C.Decantation
D.Fractional distillation.
(iii)Which of the following warning signs is likely to appear on a gallon containing methylated spirit in the laboratory?
A.Irritant
B.Flammable
C.Oxidant D. Explosion.
(v)Hydrogen peroxide
(iv) X + water. “X” represents _________
A.Oxygen
B.Hydrogen
C.Nitrogen
D. Carbondioxide.
(vi)If a Bunsen burner produces much soot, which is the correct conclusion?
A.The air hole is closed
B.The burner gas jet is big
C.The air hole is fully opened
D.The gas supply is poor.
(vii)Which of the following is the list of group (II) element?
A.Sodium and magnesium
B.Calcium and carbon
C.Magnesium and calcium
D.Boron and Beryllium.
(viii)Element M of group I combines with element X of group VI, the formula of the compound formed when M combines with X is:
A.MX2
B.MX6
C.X2m
D.M2X.
(ix)The pair of elements which is most likely to form a covalent bond when reacted together is:
A.Carbon and chlorine
B.Aluminium and oxygen
C.Magnesium and oxygen
D.Sodium and chlorine.
(x)One of the following can distinguish hydrogen gas from other gases: A. It burns and supports combustion
B.It is colourless and ordourless C.It gives a smell of a rotten egg
D.It burns with pop sound.
(xi)The following sentences suggest that air is a mixture, except:
A.Its components can be separated physically
B.Its composition varies from one place to another
C.Its properties depends on individual gases
D.Its formation requires absorption or reabsorption of heat.
2.(a) Choose a word(s) from list B which matches the statement or phrases in list A and write its letter in the space provided.
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| (i)Factors that can be manipulated to get desired results (ii)A factor that is kept constant (iii)Scientist’s best possible answer (iv)Statement of how the results related to hypothesis (v)First step in scientific method of studying a problem | A.Controlled variable B.Hypothesis C.Observation D.Conclusion E.Independent variable F.Identification of a problem G.Experimentation H.Data analysis |
Answer:
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2. (b) Fill in the blanks below with the correct words.
(i)A candle flame is not good for glass ware because _____________________
(ii)A catalyst used for the production of oxygen gas from hydrogen peroxide is _______________________
(iii)A sudden unexpected occurrence that destroy properties and cause injury is called __________________________
(iv)It is used as fuel in rockets due to its lightness _________________________
(v)Blockage of the upper part of airway by food or other objects is called
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Answer all questions in this section
3. (a) What is fuel?
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(b) (i) State four types of fuels used by many Tanzanians:
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(ii) Why do you think many Tanzanians prefer to use the mentioned sources in 3b(i) above? Give two best reasons.
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4. You are provided with the following materials from chemistry laboratory:
Apparati: Thistle funnel, delivery tube, beehive self, trough, gas jar, flat bottomed flask with its coke.
Chemicals:Water, zinc granules, dilute hydrochloric acid.
(a)What chemical substance can be prepared using the materials mentioned above?
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(b)Draw the diagram showing how you could arrange the Apparati above in order to prepare a chemical substance you mentioned in 4(a) above. 05 marks
(c)How can the products mentioned in 4(a) above be collected?____________________________________________________________________
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(d) Give at least three (3) uses of the product you mentioned in 4(a) above based on its properties.
(i)______________________________________________________________
(ii)______________________________________________________________
(iii)______________________________________________________________
5. (a) What should you do immediately if:
(i)The piece of broken beaker cuts your finger
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(ii)Chemicals splash on your face
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(iii)Your shirt has caught fire
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(iv)Your fellow student swallows unknown chemical substance thinking that it was water
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(b) Why do you think first aid is an important thing? Give two points:
(i)___________________________________________________________
(ii)___________________________________________________________
6. (a) (i) A table salt is a common name for the compound with the formula NaCl.
Write the systematic name for the table salt
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(ii) Briefly describe why molecular formula better preferred than empirical formula is_______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________
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(b) A compound consists of 27% sodium, 16.5% nitrogen and 56.5% oxygen by mass. If its molecular mass is 85g, find:
(i)Its empirical formula 05 marks
(ii)Molecular formula 02 marks
7. (a) Briefly explain the following terms:
(i)Periodicity
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(ii)Electronegativity
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(iii)Ionization energy
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(iv)Atomic radii/size.
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(b) Why are certain elements in the period table referred to as metalloids? Give two examples of such elements:
Reason: ____________________________________________________________
Example:
(i)_____________________________________________________________
(ii)_____________________________________________________________
(c) Element X has atomic number of 19 and neutron number 20. Write down its:
(i) Electronic configuration
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(ii) Mass number 02 marks
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8.(a) (i) Differentiate combustion from rusting.
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(ii) Explain why cars and corrugated iron sheets in coastal areas like Dar es
Salaam, Tanga and Zanzibar get rust more quickly than in other cities of
Tanzania like Mbeya, Mwanza and Arusha? 02 marks
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(b)Explain how you can put off each of the following types of fire
(i)A fire started by petrol in a container 02 marks
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(ii)A fire started by a short circuit in an electric wire 02 marks
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(iii)A fire caused by a burning magnesium metal 02 marks
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9.(a) With an example give the meaning of the following terms as applied in Chemistry:
(i)A radical 02 marks
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(ii)Oxidation state 02 marks_______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________
(b)Find the oxidation numbers of the following underlined elements:
(iii) H2SO4 01mark (iv) SO32- 01mark
(c) Draw diagrams showing the electron transfer in the formation of MgCl2.
10. (a) Differentiate the following terms:
(i)An element and an atom
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(ii)A compound and a mixture
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(b) Melting of ice and burning of papers are two processes that happen almost daily in our life.
(i)Identify the two actions as being physical or chemical change.
Ice melting __________________________________________________
Paper burning ________________________________________________
(ii)Mention two significant things that happen when the paper is burnt:
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(c) What are the names of elements represented by the following symbols?
(i)K _________________________________________________________
(ii)S _________________________________________________________
(d) Why some elements have their symbols written in one letter while others have two letters? (e.g. N and Na)
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CHEMISTRY EXAM SERIES 74
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ANNUAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO
BASIC MATHEMATICS
TIME: 2:30 HOURS November, 2021
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Instructions
1. This paper consists of ten (10) compulsory questions.
2. Answer ALL questions
3. Each question carries ten (10) marks.
4. Show clearly all the workings and answers in the spaces provided.
5. All writings must be in blue or black ink except for drawings which must be in pencil.
6. Four figures/mathematical tables, geometric instruments and graph papers may be used where necessary.
7. Calculators, cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
8. Write Your Examination Number at the top right corner of every page.
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1. (a) Three bells ring at intervals of 20 minutes, 30 minutes and 40 minutes. If they start ringing together at 7.30 am
(i) After how long will they ring together again?
(ii) At what time will this be?
(b) Round off 349.678 to the nearest.
(i) Tens
(ii) Hundredth
(iii) One significant figure
2. (a) Write
in form of
, where b ? 0.
(b) In a class of 40 students
are boys. Two fifth of the girls wear spectacles.
How many girls do not wear spectacles?
3.
(a) Perform:
(b) Find the time in which sh 200,000/= will earn sh 48,000/= at the rate of 4% interest per annum.
4. (a) Calculate the angles marked with letters X, Y and Z.

(b) Find the area of rectangle whose perimeter is 30cm and its length and width are (3W-7) cm and (W+2) cm respectively.
5. (a) Factorize the expression
6x2 – 11x + 4 by splitting the middle term.
(b) The sum and difference of the two numbers are 9 and 3 respectively. Find the possible numbers.
6. (a) (i) Find the equation of the straight line passing through (3,5) and (7,9).
(ii) Calculate the gradient and coordinates of the y-intercept of 2x+3y=12.
(b) Find the image of a point (-4, 3) after a reflection on y-axis followed by another reflection on y=0.
7. (a) If
-4x+2 =
9. Find the value of X.
(b) Rationalize
writing the answer in the form a
where a, b, c and d are real.
(c) Given log2 = 0.3010, log3 = 0.4770 and log7 = 0.8451. Find the value of log294.
8. (a) Calculate the length of EC and CD in figure below:
B D

E
8. (b) Use the figure below to prove that triangle ADB? Triangle ADC
A

C D B
9. (a) A rectangle has sides of 12mm and 16mm. Calculate the length of one of its diagonals.
(b) Calculate the exact value of
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10. (a) In the Venn diagram below:
U = { Boys in form II at a certain secondary school}
F = { Members in the football team}

(i) How many boys are in the football team?
(ii) How many boys are in both teams?
(iii) How many are in the football team but not in the basketball team?
(iv) How many are neither basketball nor football team?
(v) How many boys in form II at the school?
10. (b) The table below shows the distribution of the score of 60 students in Mathematics table at MJI MWEMA secondary school.
| Marks % | 45 – 55 | 56 – 66 | 67 – 77 | 78 – 88 | 89 - 99 |
| No. of students | 11 | 15 | X | 17 | 10 |
(i) Find the value of X.
(ii) Find the percentages of the student score ate most 77 marks.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO MATHEMATICS EXAM SERIES 73
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
BIOLOGY ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS
FORM TWO-2021
TIME: 2:30 HOURS Nov, 2021
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Instructions
1.This paper consists of sections A, B and C.
2.Answer all questions in sections A and B and only ONE (1) question from section C.
3.All writings must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must be in pencil.
4.All communication devices and Calculators are not allowed in the Examination Room.
5.Write Your Examination Number on the top right of every page.
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SECTION A: (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1.For each of the items (i)-(x), choose the most correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided:
(i)Which of the following is not a sexually transmit disease?
A.Trochomoniasis
B.Candidiasis
C. Vaginosis
D.Cholera.
(ii) The function of sunlight energy in the human skin is to stimulate the synthesis of:
A.Vitamin A
B.Vitamin C
C.Vitamin D
D. Vitamin K.
(iii)The basic importance of all laboratory rules is to:
A.Avoid dirtiness
B.Prevent student from entering
C.Reduce accidents
D.Reduce the use of chemical in the lab.
(iv)Plants are said to be vascular if: A. They contain phloem only
B.They contain xylem only
C.They contain cambium
D.They contain phloem and xylem.
(v)A group of interdependent organisms living in an environment is called:
A.Community
B.Ecology
C.Ecosystem
D. Population.
(vi)Which of the following characteristics could be used to distinguish birds from mammals?
A.Control of body temperature
B.Use of lungs
C.Number of limbs
D.What covers their skins.
(vii)A liquid prepared by either weak or dead microorganisms is called:
A.Serum
B.Immunity
C.Immunization
D.Vaccine.
(viii)The feeding relationship represented by the sequence
Green plants?Grasshopper?Frog is called:
A.Food web
B.Food chain
C.Predation
D. Community.
(ix)The blood vessel which carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs is:
A.Pulmonary vein
B.Pulmonary artery
C.Aorta
D. Venacava.
(x)What does the concept of good health imply?
A. A state of physical, sexual and mental fitness
B.Being physically, mentally and socially fit
C.A state of family well being
D.Reproductive health and family care.
2.The following statements are either correct or incorrect. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
(i)A person with blood group AB is called a universal donor. ______________
(ii)Before the blood returns to the heart, it has to be oxygenated in the liver. ____
(iii)All green plants are decomposers. ________________
(iv)Maintaining personal hygiene reduces the risks of infection. ______________
(v)Malaria is caused by plasmodium. _____________________________
(vi)Proteins in the diet are needed for growth and repair.. __________________
(vii)Vitamin K helps in blood-clotting. ______________________
(viii)The organ in the human body which helps the blood to receive oxygen is the heart. ____________________________
(ix)Grouping of organisms basing on their differences and similarities is called taxonomy. ___________________
(x)Age is one of the important factor to consider before blood transfusion.
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3.Match the items from List A with the responses from List B by writing the letter of the correct response besides the item number.
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| (i)The upper chambers of the heart (ii)Occurs when the ventricles relax to allow blood to flow in (iii)Occurs when the ventricles contract to allow the blood flow out of the heart (iv)Prevents backward flow of blood to the left auricle (v) Initiates the heart beat | A.Pulse maker B.Ventricles C.Ventricles D.Auricles E.Bicuspid valve F.Pulmonary artery G.Diastolic beat H.Systolic beat |
Answers:
| LIST A | (i) | (ii) | (iii) | (iv) | (v) |
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4.Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the space provided:
(i)__________________ is used for cutting hanging skin and dressing materials.
(ii)_______________ are important for cleaning cuts wounds and preventing infections.
(iii)_______________ is helpful for removing thorns and insects stings left behind in the body.
(iv)_______________ is a painful and swollen part of the skin with no cut.
(v)A sudden involuntary contraction of muscles that is painful and makes them temporarily unable to work properly is called _____________________________
SECTION B: (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
5.(a) What do you understand by the following terms:
(i)Binomial nomenclature
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(ii)Taxonomy
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(iii)Species
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(b) State the taxonomic hierarchy of classification in an orderly manner:
(i)______________________________________________________________
(ii)______________________________________________________________
(iii)______________________________________________________________
(iv)_______________________________________________________________
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(c) Lion and Leopard cannot interbreed to produce a viable offspring. (Give one reason)
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6.Study the structure of the villus below and answer the questions that follow:
(a)In which part of the alimentary canal is the above structure found?
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(b)Name parts labelled X, Y and Z
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Y___________________________________________________________________ Z ___________________________________________________________________
(c) State three adaptations of the above structure for the absorption of food in the alimentary canal.
(i)_______________________________________________________________
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7.Study the diagram of the following organisms carefully and answer the questions that follow:

(a) Identify the organisms above by their common Names:
Ris: _________________________________________________________
Sis: _________________________________________________________
(b) Classify the above organisms up to class level.
(c)State the locomotory structures of the organisms above.
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8.(a) What do you understand by the following terms (i) Diffusion?
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(ii) Osmosis
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(b) Give at least four (4) importance of natural environment.
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SECTION C: (20 Marks) Answer one (1) question from this section
10.(a) What do you understand by the term risky behaviour?
(b)Give examples of risky behaviours and practices. (4 points)
(c)Explain any four (4) skills which can help to avoid risky behaviours and practices.
11.Write an essay on photosynthesis under the following guidelines:
•Meaning
•Site of the process
•Raw materials
•Conditions
•End products
•Importance of the process
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 72
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA
PRESIDENTS OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINSTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MID TERM EXAMINATION –AUG 2021
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TIME: 2:30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A ( 25 MARKS )
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY.
It is very easy to acquire bad habits such as eating too many sweets, or drinking too much fluid or any kind of smoking. The more we do the thing the more we tend to like doing it. If we do not continue to do it , we will feel unhappy. This is called the force of habit and the force of habit should be taught again.
One of the most widely spread habits is the use of tobacco. Tobacco is now smoked or chewed by men often by women and even by children. Almost all over the world. It was brought into Africa by Whiteman from America. I doubt whether there is any good in the habit and it is difficult to get rid of the habit once it has been formed.
Alcohol is taken almost cool and cold climates and to a very less extent in hot climates. Alcohol is not necessary to anybody in anyway .Tanzania isnot required by the people at all and should be avoided by them altogether. The regular use of alcohol , even in small quantities , causes mischief’s in many ways to various organs of the body. It affects the liver, it weakness the mental powers, and lessens the general energy of the body.
ii) What do we mean by ‘the force of habit’?
iii) How is tobacco generally taken by the people?
iv) Who brought tobacco into Africa?
v) How does alcohol affect the human body?
b)For each of the following statements below , write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
2. Summarize the passage above ( from questions 1 ) not more than 80 words and not less than 70 words.
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PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY
| PREPOSITIONS : Unless ,least , before, after , since , until , and , if, because, than |
| Which, whole , who, our self, whom , quite , whose ,where , when. |
SECTION D ( 20 MQRKS)
READING PROGRAMME.
I ) a) What is the title of the book?
b. Who is the author of the book?
ii) Choose the two (2) most important characters and describe their behaviours.
a)______________________________________________
b) ________________________________________________
iii) What was the story about ?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
Iv ) What lesson did you learn from the story?------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------v) Would you like to advice your friend to read the story? -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Why?-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
My husband says.
I am useless.
Because I waste time
He quarrels
I am never punctual
He says
He has no time to waste
He tells me
Time is money.
Ocol does not chat
With me
He never jokes
With anybody
He says
He has no time
To sit around the evening fire.
When my husband
Is reading a new book
Sitting in his sofa
His face covered up
Completely with the big newspaper.
So that he looks
Like a corpe.
QUESTIONS
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 71
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND VOCATION TRAINING
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0.45)
(b) If the new price of selling shoe is 40000Tsh. Findthe percentage increase of price if the old price was 30000Tsh.
3. (a) If the bus starts the journey from Babati at 0600 and takes eight hours and a half to reach at Chemba bus terminal. Write the time taken to reach in 24 hours clock.
(b) If 50000Tsh of money was invested at a bank which provide the rate of 5%. Find the amount at a bank after 4 years.
4 (a) Find the value of an angle marked in letter f,g and k in the figure below.
b) Find the perimeter of square ,if its area is 36cm2
5 (a) The sum of two numbers is 127. If thedifference between the number is 7, Find the numbers
(b) Solve the equation
by using quadratic formula.
6 a) If the line passes through the point (3,4) and (2,6). Find
b) The vertices of the triangle are A(2,2) , B (3,4) and C (4,3). If the triangle is reflected under x-axis ,Write down the coordinate of the image of points A, B and C
(b) (i) Find the value of 0.0000125
in standard notation.
(ii) Simplify the expression (3 +
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8 (a) solve for the x in the inequality
3X – 4>, X+16
(b) Factorize the expression a2-b2
Hence find the exact valueof 6722-3282
9 the right angled triangle in the figure below has sides of length 7
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(b)Calculate the area of the triangle
10 (a) There are 48 men at the meeting of whom 24 are teachers, 36 are parents and 16 are both teachers and parents . By using venndiagram , find the number of men who are neither teacher nor parents.
b) The marks of 100 student were recorded as follow,
| Marks | 41 - 50 | 51 -60 | 61 - 70 | 71 - 80 | 81 -90 | 91 - 100 |
| Number of students | 10 | 22 | 34 | 25 | 7 | 2 |
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO MATHEMATICS EXAM SERIES 70
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
PHYSICS MID TERM EXAMINATIONS AUG/SEPT
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
1. For each of items (i-xx) choose the correct its letter in the box provided
(i) Bimetallic strips bend when heated because metals:
(ii)If you comb your dried hair with a plastic or nylon comb, you might observe the comb attracting some small particles. What instrument would you use to determine whether the comb acquired some electric charge:
(iii)White clothes are preferentially worn in sunny regions to black clothes because they:
(iv)Gradient of the distance-time graph of a uniformly accelerated motion in a specific direction represents:
(v)In order to balance a rigid body on a point, you must first determine its:
(vi) A soldier firing a bullet from a gun experiences a jerking effect as the bullet leaves the gun. This phenomenon is explained by:
(vii)Penumbra refers to:
(viii)Charging an object by friction results in the transfer of particles called:
(ix)A body weights 3.0N in air. When it is completely immersed in a liquid it weighs 2.2N, the upthrust experienced by the body is:
(x)When a bus is moving with constant velocity, its acceleration is:
(xi) As the balloon goes up, the weight of air displaced becomes less and less. This means that the upthrust:
(xii)A boy weighing 45kg climbs up a stair case to height of 7 m in 5 seconds. The amount of work done by the boy:
(xiii)Ohm is the SI unit of:
(xiv)The property of a material to recover its original shape and size on removal of a stretching force is called:
(xv)The area under the velocity-time graph represents:
(xvi)The volume of a piece of metal with a mass of 150g and density of
0.03g/cm3 is:
(xvii)A potential difference of 12V is applied across a resister of 1200, The current in circuit is:
(xviii) What makes the last drop of tap water remain hanging for sometime at the outlet of the tap soon after closing the tap?
(ix)The best test for a magnetized material is:
(xx)A passenger in a bus which starts to move forward tends to fall backwards. This phenomenon demonstrates:
2.Match the items in List A with responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response beside the item number.
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(i)The quantity of space that an object occupies is known as
(ii)Occurs when a body’s rate of change of displacement is constant
(iii)A physical quantity measured by using thermometer is referred to as
(iv)Causes an object to rotate or turn about a fixed point
(v)The angle between the geographic north and the magnetic north is called
SECTION B (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
SECTION B
4.(a) State two conditions for a body to be in equilibrium.
(b) Distinguish between centre of mass and centre of gravity.
(c) A uniform metre rule AB is balanced horizontally on a knife edge placed 5cm from B with a mass of 60g at B. Find the mass of the ruler.
5.(a) List down four uses of hydraulic press.
(b) Why is a hole at the bottom of a ship more dangerous than one that is near the surface?
(c) Calculate the pressure at the bottom of the sea water 52m deep, if the
density of water is 1025 Kg/m3. Take the acceleration due to gravity (g) as ION/Kg.
6.(a)What is meant by acceleration?
(b) In which case is acceleration said to be uniform?
(c) A car with a velocity of 90km/h is uniformly retarded and brought to rest after 10 seconds. Calculate its acceleration.
7. What do you understand by the following terms?
(i) Work
(ii) Energy
(iii) Power
(b) Calculate the power of a pump which can lift 200kg of water through a
vertical height of 6m in 10 seconds, given g =10m/s2.
(c) Explain the meaning of the following terms:
(i)Kilowatt .
(ii)Kilojoules .
8.(a) Elasticity can be defined as .
(b) Mention two methods by which a magnetic substance can be turned into a magnet. ![]()
(c) Two types of intermolecular forces are: ![]()
SECTION C (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
9.a) A Voltmeter connected across an electric bulb reads 3 V and an ammeter in series with a battery of 2 cells reads 0.2 A. If the switch is closed:
(i)Draw a circuit diagram to represent the information
(ii)Calculate the resistance of the electric bulb.
b)(i) State the law of static electricity
(ii) Draw electric fields for the following static charges showing neutral (N) points
10.A load of 500 Newton is raised through 5 metres by a machine when its effort moves simultaneously through a distance of 25 metres along its direction. If the machine has an efficiency of 80% calculate the value of the effort and the total work done by the machine.
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
HISTORY MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-AUG/SEPT 2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
(i) The period marked by intense competition and warfare among European states was known as:-
(ii) The Dutch settlement was established at the Cape in 1652 because:
(iii) Gao was a trading centre which developed into a large empire known as:
(iv)The effect of European penetration to West Africa was:
(v)A source of historical information which contains remains that show man's physical development activities and tools he used is:
(vi) The following historical eventinvolved the continents of Africa, America and Europe between 15 th and 19 th centuries.
(vii)The important effect of iron technology in Africa was:
(viii)An important feature in the East African coastal commercial life was the Indian Banyans who were:
(ix)In evolution of man, the use of tools and bi-pedalism were accompanied by the development of man's:
(x) The major cause of Ngoni migration from South Africa during the 19th century was:
2. (a) Choose the correct statement in List A and match it with a relevant statement in List B.
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| (i) Chikole, Kotakota, Ujiji and Tabora. (ii) An explorer who is said to have served two European imperialist powers seeking colonies in Africa (iii) System of life where few people or inpiduals are allowed to own the major means of production. (iv) Diamond digging (v) Hadzabe, Pygmies and Khoisans (vi) Venda, Mashona, Mang'anja (vii) Audaghost (viii) Sumangum (ix) Nilometer (x) Christopher Columbus |
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3. In the space provided writeTRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is not correct.
(i)Rusinga Island, Isimila and Nsongezi are historical sites found in Tanzania .
(ii)Hunters and gatherers differed from crop cultivators because hunters and gatherers entirely depended on nature for their livelihood .
(iii)The main function of Ntemi (Chief) was to settle land and social conflicts.
(iv)The Boer-trek was caused by lack of rainfall .
(v)Explorers were sent by capitalists to assess the wealth of Africa .
(vi)Tippu Tip was the most notorious and famous slave trade organizer in East and Central Africa .
(vii)The Moroccan invasion led to the rise of Sudanic empires .
(viii)The people called Bantu speak different related languages with moderate modification .
(ix)Rabai in 1846 was a home of freed slaves from America and the Caribbean.
(x)Salt making by trapping and evaporating sea water was much practiced by most of the African societies in the interior .
4. briefly explain the following terms
SECTION B (30 Marks) Answer all questions in this section.
Arrange the following sentences in chronological order by writing their roman numbers in the table provided.
(i) The Portuguese merchants disturbed the gold trade in the early 16th century.
(ii) Now gold was exported to Portugal and other Western countries.
(iii) The deviation of trade brought conflicts between Arab traders and Portuguese merchants.
(iv) As a result, Arab traders with the assistance from Oman Sultanate expelled Portuguese merchants from East Africa coast in the end of 17th century.
(v) Mwanamutapa empire was the main supplier of gold to Arab traders based at Sofala
6. Complete each of the following statements with correct historical facts.
7. Study the sketch map below and answer the questions that follows:-

List the missing historical sites labelled (i) - (v)on the sketch map.
SECTION C (30 Marks) Answer two (2) questions from this section.
8. Write a short essay about the Ghana Empire using the following hints or guidelines:
(i)Where and when was the Ghana Empire established?
(ii)Who was the founder of this empire?
(iii)What factors led to the decline or fall of the empire?
9. Using the following guidelines, write an essay on Mfecane.
(i)What was it?
(ii)Where did it take place?
(iii)Who were involved?
(iv)What were the causes?
(v) What were its effects?
10. What were the effects of the discovery of fire during the Middle and Late Stone Ages? (Give six points)
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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
GEOGRAPHY MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-AUG/SEPT-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
(i)The planet which is known to support life is the:
(ii)The grid reference of station X is 261582. What are the numbers of the Eastings and the Northings?
(iii)The structure of the earth is composed of:
(iv)Which of the following tropical climates has the largest diurnal temperature range?
(v)A representative scale of can be represented by a statement scale of:
(vi)The time when the sun is overhead on latitude 23½0S or 3½0N is called:
(vii)Wind blows from:
(viii) The relative humidity of a region is low when:
(ix) Metallurgical industries deal with:
(x) Hot deserts are characterized by:
2. Match the items in List A with responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the number of corresponding item in the table provided.
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3.Write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct against each of the following statements.
(i)Agulhas is a good example of a warm current. .......
(ii)Pests and diseases are not common problems facing the farmers in Tanzania. .........
(iii)The Earth rotates from East to West......
(iv)Transportation involves the movement of goods, people and services from one place to another. .........
(v)The energy produced due to the movement of water is biogas. .........
(vi)A key acts as a dictionary of a map. .........
(vii)Salinity ofthe ocean water varies from place to place due to the different rates of evaporation. .........
(viii)Seasons are the result of earth rotation. .........
(ix)All latitudes are great circles. .........
(x)The main crop produced in Gezira irrigation scheme in Sudan is cotton.......
SECTION B (45 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
4.(a) Outline five importance of human activities
(b) Mention the characteristics of small scale Agriculture
5. (a) Define the following terms as used in Geography:
(i)Agriculture
(ii)Topographical map
(b) List two conditions necessary for establishing Hydro-Electric Power.
6. Explain the achievements that were brought by the Tennessee Valley Authority in North America.
SECTION C (30 Marks)
Answer two (2) questions from this section.
7. (a) Carefully study the climatic data given for station X and then answer the questions that follow:
| Month | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
| Temp °C | 30 | 30 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 38 | 37 | 37 | 35 | 34 | 31 | 30 |
| RAINFALL (mm) | 10 | 20 | 26 | 15 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 12 | 18 | 15 | 10 |
(i) Calculate the annual range of temperature.
(ii) Determine the annual rainfall.
(iii) Calculate the mean annual temperature.
(iv) What type of climate does station X experience? Give reasons.
(v) Suggest the hemisphere in which station X is located.
(b)Study carefully the map provided below, then answer the questions that follow.
8.Describe five problems facing transportation industry in East Africa
9. Explain five problems that are facing the Rufiji basin project in Tanzania.
10. Explain how forests are endangered in Tanzania and suggest measures that can save them.
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(i)List twoways used by this map to express the scale.
(ii)Give the indicators from the map which shows lowland and highland.
(iii)Why is the railway line not straight from grid reference 260144 to 200144?
(iv)Measure the length of the railway line from grid reference 260144 to 200120.
(v)Calculate the area covered by the swamp. Give your answer in square kilometres.
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
CIVICS MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-AUG/SEPT 2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
(i) Which of the following is considered a child right?
(ii) The ability to stand up for ones values in facing conflicting ideas and practice from friends is referred to as
(iii) The collective name for village government, ward government and district council is
(iv) The increase of HIV and unwanted pregnancies can be a result of
(v) The process of restricting the exercise of some human rights in some circumstances for good reason is referred to as
(vi) A public servant who is a member of parliament by virtue of his position is the
(vii) In a democratic state, changes of the state leadership are made through
(viii) The ability to understand other peoples feelings and to feel concerned about their problems is referred to as:
(ix) A person who is able to express his or her opinion or desire strongly with confidence is known as
(x) The following are characteristics of free and fair election except:
(xi) The type of family experienced in most African societies is:
(xii)The appointed Presidential Commission for Constitution is aiming at:
(xiii) What is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace among the people?
(xiv) Evils such as drug abuse, corruption and civil wars result from:
(xv) The government of Tanzania comprises the:
(xvi) The reason for inclusion of the bill of rights in the constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania was to:
(xvii) One of the following traffic lights tells a driver to get ready to go:
(xviii) The following involve the use of more mental skills and less use of physical strength:
(xix) The right of people to belong to organizations of their
choices is referred to as .........
(xx) Which of the following is a correct definition of a "territory"?
2.
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3. The following statements are either correct or not correct. Write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct.
(i)Work is an expression of social identity.................
(ii) Reckless driving leads to road accidents.................
(iii) HIV/AIDS cannot be transmitted from one person to another through blood transfusion
(iv) The Prime Minister of Tanzania is also a councilor....
(v) The election of a class monitor/monitress is done through indirect democracy
(vi) Abuse of power means using a public office for public gains..
(vii) The ability to make a choice out many options that are available is referred to as decision making
(viii) Courtship helps to establish stable long life marriage.............. .............
(ix) Tanganyika united with Zanzibar in 1963 as a result of the history of these two countries
(x) Language is not a component of a nation.................
SECTION B (50 MARKS)
4. Read thefollowing passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow:
A non-democratic government is a form of government that normally does not come into power by popular election. It is the government which gets into power without majority will and peoples legitimacy. In most cases, this government results from coup detat, manipulation of election process or changing a democratic government into dictatorship after a leader has attained power through elections. Adolf Hitler of Germany was an example of a person who led his country using dictatorship style. He had come to power through popular election eventually changed into a dictator thereafter.
In this kind of leadership only one person or a small group of people who are either economically powerful or with many supporters control the government. Also they are responsible for decision making in the society. A good example of a non-democratic government is totalitarian like that of Hitler or Mussolini of Italy. Other examples of authoritarian or dictatorship governments are like those of former Zaire under Mobutu Seseseko and Uganda under Idd Amini. The basic feature of non-democratic governments is the absence of democratic principles.
Questions
(i) Suggest a suitable title for this passage .
(ii)According to the passage what is a non-democratic government?
(iii) List three qualities of a person or a group of people who rule a non-democratic government.
(iv) Briefly explain four features of a non-democratic government.
(v) What are the four features of a democratic government?
5. Write short notes on the following:
(1) Importance of National Constitution ........... ....
(ii) Importance of work ...
(iii) Cost sharing ......... .............
(iv) Rule of law ........... ...........
(v) importance of good behaviour ............ ......
(vi) Importance of family stability ...........
(vii) Early marriages .........
(viii) Components of executive branches of the government
(ix) Unwanted socio-cultural practices ..
(x) Direct and Representative democracy......
SECTIONC(15Marks)
Answer one (1) question from this section.
6. Road accidents have become very rampant in Tanzania. Discuss ways of reducing road accidents
7. Discuss the differences between local government and Central government
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCY BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
CHEMISTRY MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO- AUG/SEPT 2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
(i) The elements which are found in group VIII of the periodic table are known as:
(ii) Isotopes are atoms which have:
(iii) The elements which are found in group VIII of the periodic table are known as:
(iv) The process used to separate a mixture of salt and water is:
(v) Saturated solution is one which:
(vi) Which of the following electronic configurations are of metals?
(vii) One isotope of an element has atomic number A and mass number M. How many neutrons are contained in the nucleus of its atom?
(viii) The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom is called:
(ix) Oxidation may be defined as:
(x) Moving across a period in the periodic table,
2. (a)Match each item in List A with a correct response in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
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(b) Answer the given questions by writing the correct answer in the blank spaces provided.
3. Briefly explain five characteristics to be considered when looking for a good fuel.
4.(a) During preparation of Hydrogen gas by the reaction between dilute Hydrochloric acid and Zinc granules, the granules slowly dissolve in acid to form solution X.
(i) Name solution X .........
(ii) Write the chemical formula of X . . . . . .
(b) How can hydrogen gas be tested?![]()
(c) Mention four (4) chemical properties of hydrogen gas.
(d) List three (3) uses of Hydrogen gas.
5.Outline six common apparatus used in the laboratory preparation of oxygen gas using hydrogen peroxide.
(b) Outline four uses of oxygen in everyday life situation.
6.(a) Define the following terms:
(i)Valency
(ii)Oxidation state
(iii) Anion
(iv)Cation
(b) Calculate the oxidation state of the underlined elements in the following radicals:
(i) NH4+
(ii) SO42+
(iii) CLO3-
(c) A compound consists of 40% carbon, 6.67% hydrogen and 53.33% oxygen. If its relative molecular mass is 60, calculate the following:
(i)Empirical formula
(ii)Molecular formula
7.(a) Define the following terms:
(i)Oxidation state ![]()
(ii)An element .......„
(iii)A compound
(iv)Fainting ![]()
(b)Write the chemical formula for each of the following compounds:
(i)Sodium sulphate ![]()
(ii)Sodium chloride .. ![]()
(iii)Calcium nitrate ......... (iv) Calcium oxide . ![]()
8.State two chemical properties of water.
(b) Calculate the molar mass of each of the following compounds:
(ii) NaHC03 (iii) Fe203 ![]()
9.Define the following terms:
(i)Empirical formula .........
(ii)Molecular formula .........
(b)A compound consists of 85.7% carbon and 14.3% hydrogen by mass. If its relative molecular mass is 56, calculate:
(i)Empirical formula.
(ii)Molecular formula.
10.(a) Study the following periodic table and then answer the questions that follow:

(i) Name elements named by the following letters: S, W, X, Z
(ii) Write the electronic configuration for the elements represented by the following letter.
10.(b) Study the experiment diagram below and answer the questions that follow.

(i)What happens to the copper (Il) oxide during the experiment?
(ii)What happens to the two pieces of cobalt paper? (iii) Write a word equation for the reaction.
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCE BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
BIOLOGY MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-AUG/SEPT 2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
(i) In the human digestive system the stomach is known as:
(ii)An organism with a rigid protective wall made up of chitin material is a representative of which Kingdom?
A. Fungi
B. Monera
C. Plantae
D. Protoctista
(iii)The disease and disorder of the human circulatory system includes:
A. Arteriosclerosis and heart burn
B. Blood pressure and sickle cell anemia
C. Blood pressure and oedema
D. Leukemia and heart burn.
(iv)The product of anaerobic respiration process in animals is:
A. uric acid
B. lactic acid
C. sulfuric acid
D. hydrochloric acid
(v) The ability of the human body to resist infections caused by micro organisms is known as:
(vi) Insufficient food rich in protein to children especially infants result into nutritional deficiency disease called.
(vii) The structure of a leaf that allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to diffuse into and out of the leaf during gaseous exchange is known as:
(viii) The following waste can be recycled except:
(ix) The following are the products of respiration except:
(x)Three phyla of kingdom fungi are:
2.For each of the items (i) - (x), write True if a statement is correct or False if a statement is not correct in the space provided.
(i) Botany is the study of animals
(ii)Gaseous exchange in mammals takes place in the nose and mouth
(iii)One enzyme can act on several food substances ...............
(iv)During inhalation the ribs move upwards and outwards...............
(v) Anemia is a condition in which a patient has few erythrocytes .
(vi) Landfill is a way of disposing domestic wastes ...............
(vii)Amylase is an enzyme which acts on protein ...............
(viii)Consumers in the ecosystem produce their own food...............
(ix)Syphilis is a communicable disease ...............
(x)All bacteria are harmful to man ...............
3. Match each item in List A with a correct response in List B by writing its letter bellow the number of the corresponding item in the table provided.
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| (i)A vascular tissue used for transportation of water and mineral salts towards the leaf. (ii)A small pore which allows gaseous exchange into and out of the leaf. (iii)A water proof material which protects the leaf from injury and excessive water loss. (iv)A bean shaped structure for effective control of water loss and gaseous exchange. (v)A broad part of a leaf which increases large surface area for absorption of light and carbonidioxide. | A. Stomata Sponge mesophyll B. Epidermis Cuticle C. Lamina D. Petiole E. Vein F. Midrib G. Margin H. Cross Mesophyll I. Apex J. Guard cell K. Phloem L. Xylem M. Palisade N. Mesophyll |
4. Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the spaces provided.
SECTION B (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
5.(a) What is the difference between natural and artificial classifications?
(b)Explain why the artificial system of classification is not good.
Mention two disadvantages of bacteria.
6.(a) What is natural environment?
(b)Explain the importance of the natural environment.
(c)Explain two significances of food chains and food webs in real life situation.
7.(a) Explain the uses of the following First Aid kit components:
(i)Scissors
(ii)Gauze
(iii)Adhesive plaster
(iv)Iodine tincture
(b) Outline the procedure of giving First Aid to a victim of nose bleeding.
(c) Explain the importance of giving First Aid.
5. The photograph below represents a plant in a certain Division.

(a) (i) Name the Division to which the plant belongs.
(ii) With reference to the photograph, state three observable features of the Division named in a (i) above.
(b) Name the parts labelled N and P.
(c) Explain how the part labelled Q is adapted to its functions.
9. (a) State the effect of movement of the diaphragm muscles during inhalation in mammals
(b) State two structural adaptations of leaves that maximise efficiency in gaseous exchange.
SECTION C
10. Write an essay on malaria using the following guidelines:
11. Explain six factors which affect the rate of transpiration in plants.
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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ENGLISH TERMINAL EXAMINATION - MAY
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Comprehension.
1. Read the following passage carefully then answer all the questions
"Empowerment" is the process by which women and men achieve the skills, confidence and support to determine their own lives and make their own choices. It is the state in which people have access to the resources end opportunities to control their own future.
In a perfect world, girls and boys and men and women, would have equal opportunities in life to develop themselves and fulfils their-dreams; to become empowered. However we know that the world is not like this. We also know that even in the most impoverished nations, boys and men still have many more opportunities and advantages and are, more valued in society in general. in the two largest developing countries, China and India, accounting for one-third of the entire world's: population, these are extreme examples such as the significant ,decreases in female population due to abortion and infanticide of girls.
Throughout the world many millions- of women and girls suffer unirnaginable violence — rape, restrictions and neglect, not to mention the- less violent but just as damaging exclusion from education, opportunity and choice.
For these reasons and, many more gender equity emphasizes the challenges facing girls and women in the world to day. While gender 'concerns the roles, status and relations between men and women, gender equity focuses more on girls and women to find ways to help them break through constraints to their full participation, decision making and equal status in the world.
Today, in most countries, boys are more valued than girls. When a boy is born, there is more often celebration of the birth than when a girl is born. Female, infanticide remains a reality. Harmful tradition practices such as female genital mutilation are still popular. These. Practices are indicative of girls; and women's low value and status in society as compared boys and men.
For these reasons, equitable efforts are necessary to break through the barriers to empowerment • and provide an opportunity for a better life.
QUESTIONS:
Choose the best answer and write its letter in the answer booklet (s) provided.
(a) Equity (b) gender (c) Sex (d) Empowerment
(a) They marry each other (b) They play together
(c) They have equal opportunities in life . (d) They work together
(iii) The writer says that many more opportunities, advantages and values are given to
(a) Boys and men (b) Both sex (c) Girls and boys
(d) Girls and women
(iv) According to the passage, two largest developing countries are ..........
(a) Canada and India (b) Japan and Canada (c) China and India
(d) India and Japan
(v) Throughout the world, many millions of women and girls suffer from .....
(a) Violence — rape, restriction and neglect (b) Diseases such as malaria
(c) Birth celebrations and diseases (d) Lack of confidence
(vi) According to the passage, more celebration is made when ............
(a) A boy is born (b) a girl is born
(c) Both boy and girl born at the same time (d) A baby is born in the midnight
(vii) Gender concerns the roles, status and relations between
(a) Women and girls (b) Women and boys (c) Men and Women
(d) Men and boys
(viii) Today, in most counties ……………are more valued than girls
(a) Men (b) women (c) Children (d) Boys
(ix) Which of the following is among harmful traditional practices?
(a) rape (b) exclusion (c) Genital mutilation (d) Neglect.
(x) The best title for this passage is……………
(a) Power relations (b) Women empowerment (c) Men’s empowerment (d) gender empowerment
2. With reference to the passage you have read, answer the following questions..
SECTION 13: (20 marks)
LANGUAGE USE.
3. Match the statement in column A with those in column B, so that they make sense. The first one has been done for you
COLUMN A:
(I) What can I do to help you?
COLUMN B:
(1) Well, orange, juice will be okay
4. Re arrange the following sentences in a logical sequence.
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5. Identify the words in the box and write them along the sentences
Example:
A place where children are taught school

SECTIONS C: -
PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY'
6. Complete each of the following sentences by choosing the correct word from the brackets
7. Re — write the following sentences according to the instructions given:
Join using: . too ......... to .......
Re-write using ..................not only ......... but also .........
Join using ....................neither .............nor....
Join using .....................either ............nor...........
Join the two sentences using ......................otherwise..
8. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words from the following list.
MY, YOURS, HIS, HER, OUR, THEIR, MINE, HIS, HERS, OURS, THEIRS
Write the following words in Past form
10. Change the following sentences into questions Example:
He is sick: Is he sick?
(iv) She speaks Germany:
SECTION D: (15 marks)
READING PROGRAMME
11. Answer the following question by using ONE class readers from the following list
Hawa the bus driver
Fast money
Kalulu the Hare
Dirty water
Good food
Accident
Magic Garden
QUESTIONS:
(I) The title of ti.w book is?
12. Read the following Poem and answer the questions that follows: She came like a thief
She came like a snake
A snake in the grass
Oh! Why was she ever created?
Like lighting she strike people
Like electricity she shock people
The young and the old, the poor and the rich Oh!
Why was she ever created?
She has left us fatherless, motherless, childless Oh! Ladies and gentlemen, gather our strengths Wage a big war against the enemy
Oh! HIV, why was she ever created?
QUESTIONS:
Who is "she" in a poem
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 63
OFISI YA RAIS TAWALA ZA MIKOA NA SERIKALI ZA MITAA
MITIHANI YA KUJIPIMA KWA KIDATO CHA PILI
MUHULA WA KWANZA
2021-MEI
MUDA SAA 3
Maelekezo.
SEHEMU A ( Alama 15)
UFAHAMU
1. Soma kifungu cha habari kifuatacho kisha jibu maswali yanayofuata:
Jambo moja kubwa katika mambo ya huzuni kwa watu wote sasa lilitokea. Mke wangu mpenzi alishikwa na maradhi, na baada ya muda kidogo wa udhaifu na rnaumivu akafariki dunia. Utengano huu kati yetu ulitokea baa.da ya miaka kumi ya kuishi pamoja kwa mavenzi, amani, raha na baraka. Tukio hili lilikuwa pigo kubwa sana kwangu na msiba mkubwa katika n.yumba nzima. Marehemu huyu aiikuwa tuna ya maisha vangu, tegerneo na mshauri. 'mwema. Alinisaidia katika mambo mengi wakati wa maisha yetu pamoia anabavo yangalinishinda kuyatenda mimi peke yangu.
Sura yake ilikuwa jamali kwa kimo cha kadiri, use ulikuwa mviringo wa yai, nywele nyeusi za kushuka, paji papa, nyusi za upindi, macho mazuri yalikuwa na taza.mo juu ya kila kite, kope za kutana, masikio ya kingo yasiyopitwa na sauti ndogo, nieno ya rnwanya yaliyojipanga vizuri mithili ya lulu katika chaza, ulimi wa fasaha na maneno ya kiada yaliyotawaliwa, midomo imara isiyokwisha tabasamu. Sauti pole na tamu kama kidevu cha .mfuto katikati yake palikuwa na kidi .mbwi kidogo. Shingo kama mnara ambayo juuyake paliota kichwa cha mawazo mengi, chini ya shingo mabega yalikuwa kama matawi maua, kifua cha madaha, mikono ya mbinu, tumbo jembamba na miguu ya mvungu. tizuri wake ulikuwa kamili. Kwa tabia alikuwa mwaminifu na mfano wa kuiga katika nyumba.
Wanawake ni wengi kama walivyo wanaume lakini wenye sura kama ilivyoelezwa ni adimu
sana kukutana nao duniani. Kabla ya kuoa nililitafuta namna yake muda wa miaka kumi . Kitu nilichokuwa nikitafuta kwa muda wote mwisho nilikipata, lakini baada ya miaka
kumi mingine kilikwenda safari ya watu wasikorudi na wito usiofika. Mauti yake ya maperna yalikuwa- ni msiba na hasara kubwa sana kwangu. Nilishindwa kujizuia kama nilivyotaka, machozi yalinitoka mengi sana na yalikuwa hayazuiliki sababu ya pigo zito lililonijia.
Maswali
(a) Andika kichwa cha habari uliyosoma kwa maneno yasiyozidi matano
…………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) (i) Ni jambo gani kubwa liletalo huzuni kwa watu wote lililomtokea
Mwandishi wa habari hii?
…………………………………………………………………………………………
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(ii) Ni muda gani mwandishi wa habari hii aliishi na Mkewe baada
ya harusi yao?
…………………………………………………………………………………………
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(c) (i) Mke wa Mwandishi wa habari hii alikuwa na tabia ya namna gani?
…………………………………………………………………………………………
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(ii) Katika aya ya pili Mwandishi ana maana gani anaposema uzuri wake ulikuwa kamili?
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(d) Andika maana ya maneno au vifungu vya maneno kama vilivyotumika katika habari uliyosoma:
(i) Tunu: …………………………………………………………………………………….
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(ii) Kimo cha kadiri: ………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………..
(iii) Adimu: …………………………………………………………….
(iv) Safari ya watu wasikorudi: ……………………………………………………
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
SEHEMU B: (ALAMA 20)
SARUFI
(i) Toa
(ii) Fyeka
(iii) Ondoa
(iv) Piga
(v) Imba
(b) Nominisha vitenzi vifuatavyo:-
(i) Lea
(ii) Nyoa
(iii) Pika
(iv) Cheza
(v) Soma
(a) Aliahidi kumpenda Ana daima kudumu
(b) Kabati lile limepasuka mara tano
(c) Mtoto yule alijibu kihuni
(d) Jina limetumbukia majini chubwi
(e) Vyombo VIPO kabatini
(f) Watoto walizungumza taratibu
(g) Alifeli mara tatu kabla ya kuhamia
(h) Asha ni mpole
(i) Leo ni sikukuu ya mashujaa
(j) Simfahamu vizuri yule mtu niliyemkuta.
SEHEMU C: (ALAMA 20)
MAWASILIANO NA UTUMIZI WA LUGHA
(a) Kidahizo
(b) Silabi
(c) Lugha
(d) Irabu
(e) Konsonanti.
(a) Kanga
(b) Mbuzi
(c) Kichwa
(d) Ulezi
(e) Nyota
SEHEMU D: (ALAMA 30)
FASIHI KWA UJUMLA
(i) Nasuka mkeka lakini nalala chini ……………………………………………………..
(ii) Kila aendapo huweka alama ……………………………………………………..
(iii) Nikimpiga mwanangu watu hucheza ……………………………………………………..
(iv) Anatembea na nyumba yake …………………………………………………….
(v) Nyumba yangu ina nguzo moja …………………………………………………..
(i) Baniani mbaya ………………………………………………………….
(ii) Mgaagaa na upwa ………………………………………………………….
(iii) Siri ya mtungi …………………………………………………………
(iv) Hakuna marefu …………………………………………………………
(v) Vita vya Panzi …………………………………………………………
(a) Mandhari: ……………………………………………………………………………………
(b) Wahusika:……………………………………………………………………………………..
(c) Fanani: ………………………………………………………………………………………..
(d) Hadhira: ………………………………………………………………………………………..
(e) Muundo: …………………………………………………………………………………………
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO KISWAHILI EXAM SERIES 62
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
CIVICS TERMINAL EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
(i) Ability to understand other people’s feelings, and feel concern about their problem is concerns is
(ii) Which is not a component of effective communication?
(iii) Ability of a person to develop new thing is termed as
(iv) Which is the main some of life skills
(v) One among the following is not a type of government:-
(vi) Among the following was a dictator of Zaire currently Democratic Republic of Congo:-
(vii) Which constitution declared Tanzania multiparty?
(viii) Which one of the following is not a source of local government revenue?
(ix) The lowest level in local government is:-
(x) The arm of the government which deals with administration is called:-
(xi) Which one of the following is not a function of the president?
(xii) Check and balance system is most effective in a;
(xiii) The party that looses during election is called
(xiv) In a democratic state, leaders are changed through;
(xv)A set of laws that govern the country is;
(xvi) Direct democracy can be applied on the following except;
(xvii) Direct democracy has been practiced in;
(xviii) Which among the following is a basic qualification for members of Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania?
(xix) Which of the following set represents pillars of a stable marriage?
(xx) A set of principles by which a country is governed is known as
2. Match the items in List Awith the correct responses in List Bby writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
| i) Money given to government by foreign government. ii) A proposed law iii) Money paid to the government as revenue iv) a bill that come from a member of parliament. v) cases involving offence against the state | A. Federal constitution B. Unitary constitution C. Anarchy D.Mornachy G. Government Bill H. Individual bill I. Private Bill L. Criminal case M. Tax N. Judiciary O. civil cases P. Grant Q. Loans R. Bill |
3. The following statements are either correct or not correct. Write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct.
(i)Work is an expression of social identity.................
(ii) Reckless driving leads to road accidents.................
(iii) HIV/AIDS cannot be transmitted from one person to another through blood transfusion
(iv) The Prime Minister of Tanzania is also a councilor....
(v) The election of a class monitor/monitress is done through indirect democracy
(vi) Abuse of power means using a public office for public gains..
(vii) The ability to make a choice out many options that are available is referred to as decision making
(viii) Courtship helps to establish stable long life marriage.............. .............
(ix) Tanganyika united with Zanzibar in 1963 as a result of the history of these two countries
(x) Language is not a component of a nation.................
A non-democratic government is a form of government that normally does not come into power by popular election. It is the government which gets into power without majority will and peoples legitimacy. In most cases, this government results from coup detat, manipulation of election process or changing a democratic government into dictatorship after a leader has attained power through elections. Adolf Hitler of Germany was an example of a person who led his country using dictatorship style. He had come to power through popular election eventually changed into a dictator thereafter.
In this kind of leadership only one person or a small group of people who are either economically powerful or with many supporters control the government. Also they are responsible for decision making in the society. A good example of a non-democratic government is totalitarian like that of Hitler or Mussolini of Italy. Other examples of authoritarian or dictatorship governments are like those of former Zaire under Mobutu Seseseko and Uganda under Idd Amini. The basic feature of non-democratic governments is the absence of democratic principles.
Questions
(i) Suggest a suitable title for this passage .
(ii)According to the passage what is a non-democratic government?
(iii) List three qualities of a person or a group of people who rule a non-democratic government.
(iv) Briefly explain four features of a non-democratic government.
(v) What are the four features of a democratic government?
5. Explain the meaning of the following terms as used in civics
SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer one (1) question form this section
6. Describe five functions of parliament of Tanzania
7. Distinguish between democratic and non democratic government
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 61
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
GEOGRAPHYTERMINALEXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
(i) The direction to which compass needle points is called
(ii) The condition of the atmosphere recorded for a short period of time is known as
(iii) The four seasons of the year are the result of
(iv) The winds which blow from the sea to land is called
(v)Which type of mountains results from the eruption of molten rocks from the earth interior?
(vi)Which one of the following instrument is not the component of a weather station?
(vii)The height above the sea level is called:
(viii)Which one of the following are block mountains?
(ix)A scale of a map is said to be enlarged when:
(x)The process whereby water vapour is turned into water droplets is called:
2.Match the items in List A with responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST |
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3.
SECTION B (45 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
4. (a) Giving one example, briefly explain four main categories of mountain.
(i) …………… …………… …………… ……………
(ii) ……………… ……………… ………………
(iii) …………… ……………… ……………… ………………
(iv) ……………… ……………… ……………… ………………
(b) Briefly explain the formation of rift valleys.
……………… …… ………… ………………
5. (a) Outline four features of Linear Scale
(i) …………… …………………… ……………………
(ii) …………………… …………………… ………………
(iii) …………………… …………………… ………………
(iv) …………………… ……………………… ……………
(b) Briefly describe five essentials of a map
(i) ……………… ………………… ………………………
(ii) ……………… ………………………… …………………
(iii) ……… …………… ……………………… …………
(iv) ……… ………………………… ………………… ……
(v) ……………… ………………… ………………… …
6. Study the sketch map provided and answer the questions that follow:

SECTION C (30 Marks)
Answer two (2) questions from this section.
7.(a) Outline five evidences to verify that the Earth is spherical.
(b) Differentiate the following terms:
(i) Meteors and satellites
(ii) Sea and lake
8.(a) Outline four ways of determining direction of a place on a map.
9. Describe five factors which enhance a conducive environment for generation of energy.
10.Describe five negative effects of crop cultivation to the environment.
(b) List four features of the Representative Fraction (RF) scale.
(c) Suggest two ways of measuring areas with irregular shapes.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 60
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
HISTORY MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
2. Match the items in list A with the correct response in list B by writing the letter of the correct answer
| LIST A | LIST B |
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3. Write True for the correct statement and false for the incorrect statement beside the item number.
4. Briefly explain the following:
SECTION B (30 Marks) Answer all questions in this section.
5. Arrange the following sentences in chronological order by writing their roman numbers in the table provided.
6. Complete each of the following statements with correct historical facts.
(i) Collective ownership of the major means of production is one of the characteristics of …………………………
(ii) A building in which objects of artistic, cultural, historical or scientific interest are kept and shown to the public is called …………………………
(iii) Triangular trade was also known as …………………………
(iv) A duration of one hundred years is called …………………………
(v) The title of a chief among the Hehe was called …………………………
7. Study the figure below and answer the question that follows

(a) The people who are chained shown in the drawing are called …………………………
(b) In which year was the last treaty to stop the business shown on the diagram signed in East Africa? …………………………
(c) Where was the greatest market in East Africa for the chained people shown on the diagram? …………………………
(d) Which European country championed to stop the business shown on the diagram? ………………………… (e) Which was the first European country to conduct the business shown on the diagram in Africa? …………………………
SECTION C (30 MARKS)
Answer two (2) questions from this section.
8. Explain six effects of the Great Trek in South Africa.
9. “East Africa was affected by the coming of Oman rulers in Zanzibar form 1840s”. Discuss this statement by giving six points.
10. Discuss the impact of the Dutch settlement at the Cape by giving six points.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO HISTORY EXAM SERIES 59
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCY BASEDSECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
BIOLOGYTERMINALEXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
2. For each of the items (i) - (x), write True if a statement is correct or False if a statement is not correct in the spaces provided.
2. Match each item in List A with a correct response in List B by writing its letter bellow the number of the corresponding item in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i) The highest rank in classification (ii) A group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. (iii) A sub-group of kingdom Plantae in which ferns belongs (iv) A group of genera with similar characteristics. (v) A sub-group of highest rank of classification. | A. Kingdom B. Phylum C. Class D. Species F. Family G. Genus H. Order I. Kingdom monera K. Kingdom Pteridophyta L. Phylum Bryophyta M. Kingdom Plantae |
(b) Answer the given questions by writing the correct answer in the blank spaces provided.
SECTION B (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
4. In investigating a certain physiological process, students set up the apparatus as shown below and made the observation after 30 minutes as illustrated.

(a) Name the physiological process being investigated.
(b) Account for the observation made at the end of the experiment.
(c) State the likely identity of G.
5. (a) Distinguish between chemical and mechanical digestion.
(b) State the role of each of the following in the mammalian respiratory system:
(i) mucus)
(ii) cartilage rings
(iii) epiglottis
6. In an investigation, students set up the apparatus below in the laboratory and made observations after 72 hours.

(a) Explain how inclusion of the following components would affect the mouse in the experiment:
(i) Light
(ii) sodium hydroxide solution
b. Explain each of the following physiological observation :
(A) Sportsmen release little, concentrated urine at the end Of a strenuous exercise
(B) A rabbit has a higher oxygen demand than a camel
7. (a) List five accidents which are common at school and home.
(i) ………… ……………… ………………… …………………
(ii) ………… ……………… ………………… …………………
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 58
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMPETENCY BASED SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
CHEMISTRYTERMINALEXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
Protons Neutrons Electrons
A. Air and fire B. Air and oil C. Air and water D. Water and oil
A. Loss electrons B. Less protons C. More electrons D. More protons
x. Which of the following chemical species have the same number of electrons?
A. Cl, Be, He and O2- B. K+, Ca2+, Cl- and Ar
C. Na+, Mg2+, Al3+ and Li D. O2-, F-, S2- and Cl-
2. (a) You are provided with two lists A and B. Choose a words from list B which matches the statement or phrase in List A and write its letter in the table provided below;
| LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B: 80 MARKS
(b) Name four components which can be found in First Aid Kit;
(c) Why is it important to provide First Aid to an injured person? Give four reasons;
(b) Fire can be prevented by;
(b) Briefly explain the following ways of preventing rusting.
(c) Write the chemical symbols for the following elements;
the two compounds will produce oxygen?
(b) Calculate the oxidation number of the underlined elements;
(b) Write a chemical formula for each of the following compounds;
(c) (i) What do you understand by the term “Chemical warning signs”? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………
(ii) Draw the chemical warning sign that represents;
| HARMFUL OR IRRITANT | TOXIC | FLAMMABLE |
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I VIII
II III IV V VI VII
| C | A | D | E | ||||
| F | G | H | |||||
| J |
Use the letters shown in the periodic table above to indicate;
(b) Mention the composition of air with their percentage composition;
| COMPOSITION | PERCENTAGE (%) COMPOSITION |
| …………………………………….. …………………………………….. …………………………………….. ……………………………………... |
(c) Give four reasons why air is a mixture.
iv …………………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) Water is a chemical compound? Give four reasons to support this fact.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CHEMISTRY EXAM SERIES 57
Student’s Examination No.........................................
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
PHYSICS MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 56
Student’s Examination No._____________________________
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
GEOGRAPHY MID TERM EXAMINATION-MARCH
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
For each of the items (i)-(x), choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
(ii) People living in Tanga see the sun earlier than in Kigoma. What does this fact indicate?
(iii) If it is 3.00 p.m. at Bukoba 33oE in Tanzania. What will be the time at Tehran 50oE in Iran?
(iv) Morogoro at 800m above sea level has a temperature reading of 28oC. Determine the temperature of Karatu which is located at 1400 metres above sea level.
(v) The side of a mountain facing the direction of the wind is known as
(vi) A ship moves to the West and crosses the International Date Line. What happens with regard to time gained or lost?
(vii) The four seasons which occur on the earth’s surface are the result of
(viii) Which of the following is the smallest scale?
(ix) Which of the following give the proof that the earth is spherical in shape?
(x) What is the compass bearing of North North West (NNW)?
| i | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii | ix | X |
2. Match the item in column A with the corresponding items in column B by writing the letter of the correct item in column B against its corresponding number in column A.
| COLUMN A | COLUMN B |
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| COLUMN A | i | ii | iii | iv | V |
| COLUMN B |
3. Write “TRUE” against a correct statement or “FALSE” against an incorrect statement.
| I | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii | Ix | X |
SECTION B: (45 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
4. a) Briefly explain the following geographical terms
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b) Mention five merits of bush fallowing
c) With the aid of well diagram explain the formation of solstice
| Diagram | Explanation |
e) Highlight five benefits of Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
f) Carefully study the climatic data given for station Q and answer the questions that follow:
| Month | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
| Temp. in 0C | 13.3 | 16.1 | 20.0 | 25.0 | 28.9 | 35.0 | 36.7 | 35.8 | 32.8 | 26.7 | 19.1 | 14.4 |
| Rainfall in mm | 2.5 | 2.5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2.5 | 0 | 0 | 2.5 | 15.0 |
5. a) If the map distance of Ruvu river is 29 centimeters, calculate the actual distance of Ruvu River in kilometers given that the map scale is 1:25,000.
SECTION C: (30 MARKS)
Answer only TWO questions in this section
6. Agriculture in Tanzania is affected with land conflicts. Describe six causes of land conflicts in our country.
7. Analyze six problems facing coffee production in East Africa
8. Explain seven advantages of growing cash crops in Tanzania
9. Discuss six factors affecting water supply in the Sub-Saharan countries
10. Describe the problems uncounted the development of Rufiji Basin Development Authority (RUBADA)
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 55
Candidate’s Examination Number………………………………
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
BASIC MATHEMATICS MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time:
Hours 20th March 2021
Instructions
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(b) Juhudi village received 586 389 bags of fertilizers for distribution to farmers. Round off this number to the nearest thousands and ten thousands
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(b) Change
into a recurring decimal
(b) Find the time in which sh.200 000 will earn sh.48 000 at the rate of 4% simple interest per annum.
(b) A square has an area of
, find its perimeter.
(b) Solve the absolute valued equation: ![]()
(b) Factorize the expression
by splitting the middle term.
(b) Given the formula:
make
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO MATHEMATICS EXAM SERIES 54
Candidate’s Examination Number………………………………
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
BASIC MATHEMATICS MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time:
Hours 20th March 2021
Instructions
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(b) Find the time in which sh.200 000 will earn sh.48 000 at the rate of 4% simple interest per annum.
(b) A square has an area of
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(b) Solve the absolute valued equation: ![]()
(b) Factorize the expression
by splitting the middle term.
(b) Given the formula:
make
the subject of the formula.
(b) Given that
find the value of ![]()
(b) Solve the following pair of simultaneous equations by elimination method ![]()
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO MATHEMATICS EXAM SERIES 53
Nambari ya Mtahiniwa.....................................................
OFISI YA RAIS TAWALA ZA MIKOA NA SERIKALI ZA MITAA
MITIHANI YA KUJIPIMA KWA KIDATO CHA PILI
NUSU MUHULA WA KWANZA
2021-MACHI
MUDA SAA 3
Maelekezo.
SEHEMU A ( Alama 15)
Jibu maswali yote katika sehemu hii.
Giza totoro jukwaani. Sauti ya mtoto aliaye na mshichana anamwongoa kwa wimbo.
“Oowa Oowa mtoto Oowa
Usilie mtoto usilie
Mama kaenda kazini O-owa
Baba kaenda kazini O-owa
Kukuletea haluwa O-owa
Owa Owa mtoto.....
Mara kwawaka umeme na fujo yaanza. Mayowe ya wanawake wanaoomboleza kwa kelele sana na kwa sauti ya kusikitisha sana. Taa zaanza kuwaka polepole na wanawake watatu wanapanda jukwaani polepole. Wawili wanapiga mayowe sana na kulia kwa kwikwi. Mmoja wa hao asikitisha sana maana ni mtoto mbichi wa kama miaka 16 hivi ana mimba na amevaa matambara; mikono kichwani akilia sana. Wa pili ana mtoto mchanga mkononi aliyfunikwa vizuri – mama huyu pia amevaa vizuri lakini analia kwa uchungu. Wa tatu anayepanda jukwaani mbele ana mtoto mgongoni, kitunga kikukuu-kuu alichojiangika begani na tita la kuni kichwani. Amelemewa sana na mizigo hiyo. Yeye halii lakini anaonyesha huzuni na ananungunika. Mara kwa mara awatazama hao wawili waliao na kusema huku waliao wakipunguza mayowe – asema huku akitua tita la kuni na kitunga.
(kwikwi zangungua)
MKE III: Basi wanangu basi, subira huvuta heri.
Tulieni msijighasi epukeni shari.
Shikeni ngao, msi, mjitetee mjisetiri.
Ajifanyao, jabari sawia mwondoeni.
(kwikwi)
(huku akifutafuta machozi)
MKE II Subira huvuta heri, walishasema wahenga
Kwetu ilileta shari, kamwe haikutukinga.
Na waliao majabari, vipi tutawapinga?
Dunia hii ya mawi, dunia ya wanaume
MKE III Juhusi huleta pato, na penye nia njia
Shupaeni mpate pito, mpate mnayoania.
Futeni yenu majuto, msigange yalopita.
Yalopita si ndwele, gangeni yanayokuja.
MKE I (Akifutafuta machozi)
Tugange yanayokuja, si ndwele yaliyopita.
Ela bado yanakuja, ya mbele hayajapita.
Yafuliza moja moja yaja yakitusuta.
Kwenye dunia ya wawi, dunia ya wanaume
MKE III Fungateni masombo, tayari kupia vita.
Ondoeni ulimbo, ambao unawavuta
mwende charazwa fimbo, hayo myakatae kata
Mnyakue wenu uhuru, mpate kunufaika
MKE II Tawezaje nufaika, uhuru kuunyakua?
Il’hali twahangaika, kila kipembe kufukuta
Ili tupate kupika, wanetu wapate kua
Nasi twazidi konga, kunyonywa na kunyanyaswa?
MKE III Hayo msiyakubali, kuwa ni yenu jaala
Maisha muyamikie, fanyeni hala hala
Utumwa muuondoe, nao wapige lahaula
Wakose wa kunyonya, wakome kuwanyanyasa
MKE I Mama hebu nisikiza, name nataka kusema
Kabla ya kuwachagiza nao wapate kukoma
Kwanza tutajiuliza, yetu hali kuisoma
Tujielezee vyema, ulivyo unyonge wetu.
MKE II Kiko kingine kipenge’ lazima tuufahamu
Uovu pia unyonge, wa wetu mahasimu
Ndipo nao tujikinge, pas na kujihujumu
Bila hayo kuyajua, kamwe hautafaulu.
MKE III Yafuteni machozi, muweze tena kucheka,
Kicheko ambukizi, nipate name kucheka
Nipate maliwazi, niweze kufuhahika.
Pigeni mioyo konde, mpate wenu uhuru.
MKE I + II (Waangaliana kutabasamu na kusema pamoja......)
Haki tutapigania, hadi mwisho wa malimwengu
Vipi wao wamilkia, raha za ulimwengu
Dini na pia sheria, mrututu twala uchungu
Patupu twaambulia ila tabu na dhiki?
(kwa sauti ya juu)
Tumechoka, tumechoka, mzigo huu kuubeba
Nao sasa twawatwika, vijana na kina baba
Wapate nao kuchoka wajue tabu kubeba
Huku ukitukanwa, kunyonywa na kunyanyaswa
Mizigo tuliyopewa, haya yetu maumbile
Siyo ya kuongezewa, vibaya itukalile
Miamba, wana kuzaliwa, miezi ya uwele
Si mchezo, si masikhara, ni mzigo mzito kubeba
(Kwa Kelele)
Wanawake tuungane, mabibi tuungani
Haki zetu kuzidai, tusikubali kunyonywa
Dunia haiwi yao tuka.........
MKE III (Akiwakadiza)
Basi basi wangu
Anzeni jitegemea, muondoe kupuuzwa
Muweze jifurahisha msiwe mkigandamizwa
Msikubali kunyanyaswa, kuonewa (Kwa sauti)
MKE I (Akiwasogelea watazamaji)
Nanyi wake wenzangu, amkeni msidanganywe
Fikirini malimwengu, jitokezeni munene
Vueni haya, machungu, tuungane tupigane
Uhuru wetu na haki, lazima tutazipata
-TUTAZINYAKUA.
MKE II Ole wenu waume, myanyasao wake zetu
Mlio mapaka shume, itafika zamu yenu
Mshike jembe kiume, kuauni mama zenu
Mlowanyonya bila haya, karne nenda
Karne rudi AMKENI MJITEGEMEE
MKE I + II Hatutakubali tena, kunyonywa twawaapia
Tuliponynywa sana, na mkoloni mlaaniwa
Pamoja tulipigana, uhuru kunyakuliwa
Leo tumepata uhuru, imekuaje mtuangamize
ONDOENI WENU UBEBERU
Ikiwa mumekubali, kiuchumi kutawaliwa
Kwetu sis ni muhali, na nyinyi kuumbuliwa
Mliofanywa mafahali, gumba wasothaminiwa
Wakoloni wawanyonye, nanyi mutunyonye sis?
KATU HATUNYONYWI MARADUFU
Vueni wenu ugumba, na ubeberu uacheni
Dua sote twaomba, uchumi tufanikisheni
Watoto tunaoumba, waishi stareheni
Pamoja tushikamane, Kujenga dunia bora
TUUNGANI KATIKA USAWA
Njia panda tumefika, ya mababu, ya kisasa
Yetu twataka kufyeka, maana twacha visa
Vya fisi mhadithika, tuepuke lake kosa
Waume tushikamane, kujenga dunia bora
TUUNGANE KATIKA USAWA.
MASWALI
(b)Onesha mgogoro uliopo katika habari hii
(c) Eleza kwa ufupi ujumbe wa mwandishi
(b) Onesha aina mbili za maleba yaliyotumika.
SEHEMU B
UTUMIZI WA LUGHA NA USAHIHI WA MAANDISHI
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(b) Kwa kila tungo uliyopewa pigia mstari kielelezi na kisha taja ni cha aina gani
(c) Fafanua utata uliopo katika sentensi zifuatazo:
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(b) Kwa kutumia mifano, taja dhima nne za mnyumbuliko katika lugha ya Kiswahili;
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(c) Taja kazi nne za lugha katika jamii
SEHEMU C
SARUFI
Sitaki:.....................................................................................................
Amekiondoa.............................................................................................
Wamejiua.................................................................................................
Umesoma..................................................................................................
Mazungumzo.............................................................................................
(b) Eleza maana ya utilahi zifuatazo;
(b) Nyambua maneno yafuatayo katika kauli ya kutendeka
SEHEMU D
FASIHI KWA UJUMLA
(b) Taja vipengele vitano (5) vinavyounda fani katika kazi ya fasihi;
(b) Fasihi ina umuhimu gani kwa jamii. Taja
SEHEMU E
UTUNGAJI/UANDISHI
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO KISWAHILI EXAM SERIES 52
Student’s Examination Number: .................................. Class: ............................
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
HISTORY MID TERM EXAMINATION-MARCH
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (40 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
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SECTION B (40 MARKS)
their roman numbers in the table provided;
(i) An anthropologist is interested in such material aspects of life as farming, cattle raising,
fishing and technology.
(ii) It concerns itself with present day social organization in relation to customs, cultural
values and institution forms of government system of marriage, inheritance descent and
religious practices.
(iii) Anthropology is the study of people’s origins, development, customs and beliefs
(iv) Historians need to understand how societies function today and what their key concepts
are and how they functioned in the past
(v) Anthropologists’ description and explanation of beliefs and customs help to visualize
what the culture being described looked like in the past.
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6. Write the missing historical facts.
7. Draw a sketch map of East Africa and locate the following historical sites.
(i) Nsongezi (ii) Kilwa (iii) Olorgesaillies (iv) Rusinga Island (v) Zanzibar
(vi) Kalambo (vii) Bigo (viii) Olduvai Gorge (ix) Engaruka (x) Bagamoyo
SECTION C (30 MARKS)
Answer any two questions from this section
(i) What is a state organization?
(ii) Three examples of states in Africa
(iii) Six factors for state formation
(iv) Conclusion
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO HISTORY EXAM SERIES 51
Student’s Examination No._____________________________
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
GEOGRAPHY MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (25 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
For each of the items (i)-(x), choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
(ii) People living in Tanga see the sun earlier than in Kigoma. What does this fact indicate?
(iii) If it is 3.00 p.m. at Bukoba 33oE in Tanzania. What will be the time at Tehran 50oE in Iran?
(iv) Morogoro at 800m above sea level has a temperature reading of 28oC. Determine the temperature of Karatu which is located at 1400 metres above sea level.
(v) The side of a mountain facing the direction of the wind is known as
(vi) A ship moves to the West and crosses the International Date Line. What happens with regard to time gained or lost?
(vii) The four seasons which occur on the earth’s surface are the result of
(viii) Which of the following is the smallest scale?
(ix) Which of the following give the proof that the earth is spherical in shape?
(x) What is the compass bearing of North North West (NNW)?
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2. Match the item in column A with the corresponding items in column B by writing the letter of the correct item in column B against its corresponding number in column A.
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3. Write “TRUE” against a correct statement or “FALSE” against an incorrect statement.
| I | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii | Ix | X |
SECTION B: (45 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
4. a) Briefly explain the following geographical terms
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b) Mention five merits of bush fallowing
c) With the aid of well diagram explain the formation of solstice
| Diagram | Explanation |
e) Highlight five benefits of Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
f) Carefully study the climatic data given for station Q and answer the questions that follow:
| Month | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
| Temp. in 0C | 13.3 | 16.1 | 20.0 | 25.0 | 28.9 | 35.0 | 36.7 | 35.8 | 32.8 | 26.7 | 19.1 | 14.4 |
| Rainfall in mm | 2.5 | 2.5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2.5 | 0 | 0 | 2.5 | 15.0 |
5. a) If the map distance of Ruvu river is 29 centimeters, calculate the actual distance of Ruvu River in kilometers given that the map scale is 1:25,000.
6. Agriculture in Tanzania is affected with land conflicts. Describe six causes of land conflicts in our country.
SECTION C: (30 MARKS)
Answer only TWO questions in this section
7. Analyze six problems facing coffee production in East Africa
8. Explain seven advantages of growing cash crops in Tanzania
9. Discuss six factors affecting water supply in the Sub-Saharan countries
10. Describe the problems uncounted the development of Rufiji Basin Development Authority (RUBADA)
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 50
Student’s Examination No........................................................
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
GEOGRAPHY MID TERM EXAMINATION-MARCH
FORM ONE-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
ANSWERS
| i | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii | ix | x |
| LIST A | LIST B |
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ANSWERS
| List A | i | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii | ix | x |
| List B |
ANSWERS
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SECTION B (45 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
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(b) With the help of diagram explain the occurrence of the Lunar eclipse. (05 marks)
SECTION C ( Marks)
Answer two Questions from this section
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 49
Student’s Examination No............................................
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
CIVICS MID TERM EXAMINATION-MARCH
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
ANSWERS
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SECTION B
It didn’t transmit our traditional values, knowledge and attitudes from one generation to another, since independence actions have been taken by the government of Tanzania to change all that.
The racial difference within education system itself has been abolished. Discrimination based on religion has also been abolished. There has also been a very big expansion of education facilities such as schools. As a result the number of children going to school has greatly increased in primary and secondary schools as well as colleges. This is something that we can be proud of. Above all the education provided in all our schools now is much more Tanzanian content.
Our education system encourages social goals of living and working together for the common goals. It emphasize on the spirit of cooperation and not individualism.
It stresses equality of all human beings and discourages attitudes of inequality, superiority and discrimination of all kinds. All our young people who go through our schools should acquire such good values and attitudes of self-reliance and desire to serve the nation. “they should be responsible citizen who will work hard to develop Tanzania.
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ESSAY TYPE QUESTIONS
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 48
Candidate’s Examination Number ________________________
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
CHEMISTRY MID TERM EXAMINATION-MARCH
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i)-(x), choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
| i | ii | Iii | iv | v | Vi | vii | viii | ix | x |
2. (a) You are provided with two list A and list B choose a statement which match the word in list A and write appropriate word in the space provided
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(b) Fill the blanks for each of the following
SECTION B (80 Marks)
3. (a) Use a diagram to explain the preparation of hydrogen using dilute hydrochloric acid and zinc granules
(b) Briefly explain four uses of hydrogen
(i)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (ii)_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (iii)_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ (iv)_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
4. (a) List four Dalton’s atomic theories
(b) State four modifications of Dalton’s atomic theories
(c) Mention two shortcomings of Dalton’s atomic theory
5. (a) Write down six physical properties of water
6. (a) Give the meaning of each of the following sub atomic particles
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(b) Differentiate between physical and chemical change of matter (five differences)
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(c) (i) Write the equation for the preparation of oxygen by heating potassium chlorate
(ii) How oxygen is tested in the laboratory
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7. (a) With chemical equation, give the product of combustion in oxygen of
(b) (i) Define catalyst ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
(ii) In experiment of preparation of hydrogen, why copper (II) sulphate is added into the solution of zinc granules and dilute sulphuric acid? ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
8. (a) Explain four methods of preventing rusting of iron (i)______________________________________________________________________ (ii)_____________________________________________________________________ (iii)_____________________________________________________________________ (iv)_____________________________________________________________________
(b) In the following diagram of interconverting of matter name the processes from a to f

9. (a) Study the diagram below and answer the questions that follow
(b) For each of the following classes of fire state the burning material and give its suitable fire extinguisher
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| Class D | ||
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10. (a) Draw the following warning signs as used in the laboratory, for each give two examples
| Name | Diagram | Examples |
| Toxic | ||
| Flammable | ||
| Oxidant | ||
| Radioactive |
(b) Define each of the following terms
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CHEMISTRY EXAM SERIES 47
Candidate’s Examination Number………………………
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
BIOLOGY MID TERM EXAMINATION-MARCH
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
ANSWERS
| i | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii | ix | x |
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2. Match the items in list A with those in list B and write its letter in the box provided below
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ANSWERS
| List A | i | ii | iii | iv | v |
| List B |
A human digestive system consists of ________________________ which runs from mouth to anus, and two organs which are liver and ______________________. The liver produces____________________________ which is stored in the __________________ and released to the duodenum through ________________________ for emulsification of fat so as to provide a large surface area for fat digesting enzymes to work properly.
SECTION B (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
| Ruminant | Human being |

A Bacteria
A Mushroom
AmoebaSECTION C
Answer one (1) question from this section
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 46
Student’s Examination No............................................
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
BIOLOGY MID TERM EXAMINATION-MARCH
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
ANSWERS
| i | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii | ix | x |
ANSWERS
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| List A | i | ii | iii | iv | v |
| List B |
SECTION B (50 MARKS)
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(b) List down any five laboratory safety rules;
(b) What is biology?
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(b) What is first aid kit?
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(c) Give any four importance of first aid;
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(b) Outline the six scientific process used in studying biology in its order;
(c) Measuring tools cannot be 100% accurate, we can increase accurate of measurement by:
SECTION C (20 MARKS)
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 45
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
GEOGRAPHY MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
(i). The most common and perhaps the most important of socio – economic activities include:-
(ii). The coastal zone people are involved in which type of human activities?
(iii). Cultural practice in economic activities includes the following activities.
(iv). The main economic activity for Makonde people is:-
(v) Harvesting minerals such as copper from underground is called?
(vi) Acts, functions or occupations executed lawfully by human beings for some purpose is called?
(vii) The backbone of Tanzania’s economy is?
(viii) Which is not and advanced technique in fishing?
(ix). Striping method is used in finding area for
(x). The term Map refers to:-
2. Match the items from list A with those in list B.
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Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
a) When we say it is not, wet or cloudy we are referring to the weather
b) The temperature is measure by hydrometer
c) The three types of rainfall are convectional rainfall, relief rainfall and orographic rainfall
d) Precipitation is the deposition of moisture from the atmosphere on the earth’s surface
e) Relative humidity is the actual amount of water vapour present in a certain volume of air at a given temperature.
f) Altitude is one of the factors which cause rainfall variations
g) Clouds is air in motion from a high pressure area to a low pressure area.
h) Isotherms are lines drawn on a map to join or connect places with the same amount of rainfall
i) An aneroid barometer consists of a small metal box which contains very little air
j) Cirrus, Cirrocumulus and Cirrostratus are referred to as the high clouds which are found at 6,000 to 12,000 meters above sea level.
SECTION B (45 MARKS)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
4. Study the data below than answer the questions that follow.
STATION X.
| Months | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
| Temp. | 25.5 | 25.5 | 26.1 | 26.7 | 27.2 | 26.7 | 26.7 | 26.1 | 26.7 | 26.7 | 26.1 | 25.6 |
| Rainfall (mm) | 246 | 180 | 185 | 198 | 65 | 178 | 170 | 198 | 175 | 201 | 256.5 | 264 |
a) Give the annual range of temperature for station X.
b) Calculate the mean temperature for station X.
c) Calculate the annual rainfall for station X.
d) Suggest the type of climate for station X.
e) Give two reasons for suggesting the type of climate for station X.
f) Mention any five types of vegetation found in station X.
g) What are the three major economic activities that can be carried out in station X?
5. Answer the following questions per the given instructions.
a) Mention three types of scales
(i) ………………………………………………………………..
(ii) ………………………………………………………………..
(iii) …………………………………………………………………
b) Name three types of maps
(i) ………………………………………………………………….
(ii) ………………………………………………………………….
(iii) ………………………………………………………………….
c) Identify three methods used to measure areas of irregular shapes in maps
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(ii) …………………………………………………………………….
(iii) …………………………………………………………………….
d) List five essential of a good map
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6. Give the meaning of the following geographical terms:-
a) Geography
b) Physical geography
c) Regional geography
d) Practical geography
SECTION C (30 Marks)
Answer two questions from this section.
7. (a) Briefly explain the meaning of tertiary activity
(b). With specific examples differentiate between the following terms.
i) Primary and secondary activities
ii) Tertiary and primary activities.
iii) Secondary and tertiary activities
8. (a) What is plantation agriculture?
(b) Outline advantages and disadvantages of plantation agriculture.
9. (a) What is Agriculture?
(b) Briefly explain factors that influence agriculture
10. Discuss five importance of human activities.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 44
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ENGLISHMID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
SECTION A: COMPREHENSION
You are going to read a magazine article based on an interview with a novelist. For questions 1–6, choose the correct answer A, B, C or D.
Janet Hollings interviews Marsha Lake, one of Britain’s greatest murder mystery writers, in her London home.
When you walk into Marsha Lake’s home there is a feeling of calm. You feel relaxed and welcomed. The walls are cream. The furniture is pale. Look more closely and you’ll see bright red colours present in the carpet and curtains. The red allows energy to flow into the room, I am told. And the furniture has been arranged carefully with everything pointing in the right direction, to reflect the principles of Feng Shui.
The focus of the lounge is a large desk. Marsha has written twelve murder-mystery novels and five plays there. She’s just finished her first TV script. The desk looks out over a beautiful garden. I asked her why she doesn’t work in the study. The study is at the front of the house. The road doesn’t give her the inspiration she needs.
Marsha looks the part of a mystery writer. She wears a long flowing dress with strings of beads around her neck. Silver bracelets jingle on her arm. Around the room are pots of different types of gem stones. Each gem means something different, she tells me.
Martha is superstitious. She was about eleven when she first began to believe. She was shopping with her mother, when a black cat walked towards them. Her mother said what good luck that was. When they got home, there was a letter from a children’s magazine. The story she had entered for a short story competition had won first prize.
Many of the characters in her early boks are superstitious. I asked Martha how else superstition affects her life. Is she interested in magic potions, witches and spells?
Of course not. Most of her superstitions are well-known - she doesn’t walk under ladders or open umbrellas indoors. But she also has some of her own. She always sends a book to her publisher in a green envelope, she doesn’t write on Fridays. I tried to find out why but she wouldn’t tell me.
At various times, however, Martha admits she has been obsessed. The worst time was her wedding day. As her husband-to-be was putting the ring on her finger, he dropped it. Most people would have dismissed the incident and continued. Not Marsha. It was a bad sign, it indicated that her marriage would soon be over. She stopped the wedding and sent the guests home. They got married six months later. It’s just as well her husband is a forgiving person.
There is not so much superstition in her later books. I wondered why. Does Martha believe in it less these days? Martha frowns. She feels she has explored the subject enough. There are other things to write about. You need fresh ideas to keep your readers interested. Martha is still writing books and they are still selling. It is clear she hasn’t run out of ideas just yet.
D. The atmosphere.
D. The study is too noisy.
(b) For each of the following sentences write TRUE if it is correct and False if it is incorrect.
| Had, ’m, going to, been, a, too, was, enough, the, No one, will, taught |
I (I) __________ educated at (II) __________ girls’ school where (III) _________teachers were all women and they were very strict. We always had (IV)__________ much homework and not (V) _________fun. (VI) __________ liked our French teacher because she gave us tests every week, but now I remember her as a good teacher. I’ve (VII)_________ teaching English for 15 years and during that time I’ve (VIII)__________ thousands of students from all over the world. I’ve sometimes (IX)___________ difficult students, but in general they’ve been great. I’ve always tried to be a patient and humorous teacher and I hope my students remember me in that way. I (X) ___________stop teaching soon because I want to live in the country, but I (XI)__________ never forget the fun I’ve had.
SECTION B:( 20 Marks)
LANGUAGE USE
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SECTION C (40 MARKS)
PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY
TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS
To make sure you have a (I) ............................ holiday take some time before you MARVEL
go to avoid problems by making careful (II) ............................ . If you are catching ARRANGE
a (III) ........................... to your destination, we recommend you arrange for a friend to FLY
drive you to the airport. If the car breaks down on the way,don’t (IV) .................. , DESPERATE just take a taxi! Pack some basics in a small bag, because luggage
is (V) ............................ sent to a different destination, and in this way your OCCASION
holiday will not be (VI) ............................ spoilt. Finally, don’t forget TOTAL
your (VII) ............................ pills and be well equipped with sun cream so you can SEASICK
sunbathe for as long as you like!
(Rewrite as one sentence using …………… such …………… that …………)
(Begin: No sooner ……………)
(Re-write this sentence without using the preposition “to”……………..)
(Begin: Unless ……………..)
(Use: “as well as” instead of “not only” …………..)
(Join the two sentences using the word “despite”: ………………)
(5 marks)
SECTION D:( 20 Marks)
READING PROGRAMME AND POETRY
I . Mabala the Farmer
II. Hawa the Bus Driver
III. Fast Money
IV. Any other relevant class reader done in Form 1 or 2
Choose one main character in any one of the readings you have done and:
I . Explain the problem or challenge he/ she faced.
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II. If you were the main character , explain how you would have solved the problem.
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A FREEDOM SONG – by Majorie Oludhe McGoye
Atieno washes the dishes,
Atieno plucks the chicken,
Atieno gets up early,
Beds her sacks down ,in the kitchen,
Atieno eight years old,
Atienoyo.
Since she is my sister’s child
Atieno needs no pay,
While she works my wife can sit
Sewing every sunny day;
With her earnings I support Atienoyo.
Atieno’s sly and jealous,
Bad example to the kids
Since she minds them, like a schoolgirl
Wants her dresses, shoes and beads,
Atieno ten years old;
Atienoyo
Now my wife has gone to study
Atieno is less free.
Don’t keep her, school my own ones,
Pay the party, union fees,
All for progress: aren’t you grateful
Atienoyo?
Visitors need much attention,
All the more when I work at night
That girl spends too long at the market,
Who will teach her what is right?
Atieno rising fourteen,
Atienoyo.
Atieno has had a baby
So we know that she is bad.
Fifty fifty it may live
And repeat the life she had
Ending in post partum bleeding,
Atienoyo.
Atieno’s soon replaced.
Meat and sugar more than all
She ate such a narrow life
Were lavished on her funeral.
Atieno’s gone to glory,
Atienoyo
Answer the following questions.(14 marks)
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 43
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
CIVICS MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
(i). Golden yellow colour on National flag represents
(ii). One significance of constitution is that:
(iii) Which is not aspect of social skill?
(iv) Ability to understand other people’s feelings, and feel concern about their problem is concerns is
(v) Parents can abuse children right by/
(vi) Which of those is not a way government abuse human right?
(vii) Which of the following is a special group?
(viii) Which is not a responsibility towards special group?
(ix) Which is not a requirement to apply for citizenship
(x) A foreign woman can become a citizen by?
(xi) Ability to understand other people’s feelings, and feel concern about their problem is concerns is
(xii) Which is not a component of effective communication?
(xiii) Ability of a person to develop new thing is termed as
(xiv) Which is the main some of life skills
(xv) One among the following is not a type of government:-
(xvi) Among the following was a dictator of Zaire currently Democratic Republic of Congo:-
(xvii) Which constitution declared Tanzania multiparty?
(xviii) Which one of the following is not a source of local government revenue?
xix) The lowest level in local government is:-
(xx). Customs and beliefs of particular group of people is
2. Match the items in LIST A with the corresponding word or phrase in LIST B Which match the description and write the answer in the spaces provided.
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| i) Money given to government by foreign government. ii) A proposed law iii) Money paid to the government as revenue iv) a bill that come from a member of parliament. v) cases involving offence against the state | A. Federal government B. Government Bill C. Individual bill D. Private Bill E. Unitary constitution F. Federal constitution G. Criminal case H. civil cases I. Grant J. Loans K. Bill |
3. For each of the following statements, write True if the statement is correct and false is the statement is incorrect.
SECTION B. (50 MARKS)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION.
4. Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow;
Wild life refers to all animals and plants living in their natural environment. Wild life is very important resources to any country as it produces meat which is used by man as food. Other products from animals and plants include wood, far, skins and ornaments just to mention a few.
The increasing population in Tanzania has also increased the consumption of wildlife products in the country. This has led to the increased destruction of the natural habitat of animals and plants. Therefore, there is a need for intentional measures to conserve it. Such measures are protecting natural vegetation, enforcing law, practicing modern game cropping, avoid poaching, animal control from diseases and enacting by laws of not endangering animals.
Thus to conserve wild life in our environment it is also important to encourage game cropping in places where game species seem to be populated to reduce overgrazing and soil erosion.
Questions
a) Suggest a suitable title for this passage
b) According to the passage mention two effects of increased population in Tanzania to the animals and plants
c) Outline two importance of wild life to mankind
d) Suggest two measure to conserve the wild life in Tanzania
e) State two advantages of game cropping in populated games
5. Define the following terms and give their importance.
SECTION C (15 Marks)
Answer one question from this section.
6. Differentiate between Union Matter and non-union matters as envisioned in the constitution of Tanzania.
7. Briefly explain four features of non-democratic government and democratic government
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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
BIOLOGY MID TERM EXAMINATION
FORM TWO-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer All questions in this section.
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(ii) Any foreign substance which enters the body is called . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iii) Pathogens and their toxins are examples of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(iv) Babies get immunity from their mothers through . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(v) Introduction of weakened microbes into our body to offer protection is called. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SECTION B (50 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
5. a) What is a virus
b) Give reasons to support that viruses are;
i) Non-living
ii) Living things
6.List the following;
7. (a) what are muscles cramps
b) Give the causes of muscle cramp
c) Mention ways of preventing muscle cramps
8. a) Name one disease that is caused by the following;
i) Amoeba
ii) Paramecium
iii) Plasmodium
b) Draw and label clearly the structure of amoeba.
9. (a) distinguish between;
i) Food preservation and food storage
ii) refrigeration and freezing
iii) curing and smoking
b) Explain how the following methods can be used to preserve food
i) Smoking
ii) Pasteurization
iii) Using additives
SECTION B (20 Marks)
Answer One Question from this section
10. (a) What is waste?
(b) What is waste disposal
(c) Mention ways of disposing waste at home
(d) Describe the effects of poor waste disposal
11. Using examples, discuss the economic importance of Kingdom Fungi
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MOTHLY SERIES EXAMINATIONS
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SECTIO B (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
Answers
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SECTION C (30 Marks)
Answer any two Questions
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SECTIO B (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
Answers
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FORM II CHEMISTRY MIDTERM MARCH-2021
1. For each of the items (i)-(x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
2. Match the correct answer in list A with alternative given in list B by writing the answer of the correct answer in the spaces provided.
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3. Complete the following statements with the correct answers
(b) Mention the conditions required for rusting
5. (a) Which property of hydrogen make it to be used in the following ways
(b) Which property of oxygen makes to be used as follows
(b) Mention five laboratory rules
7. (a) Name the chemicals mostly used in laboratory to prepare oxygen.
(b) State the way you can test for presence of oxygen
(c) Explain four chemical properties of oxygen.
8. (a) By giving an example in each case, define the following terms
(b) Write the names of the elements presented by the following symbols
9. (a) Mention five accidents that can happen in laboratory?
(b) State five ways we can do to minimize accidents in laboratory
10. (a) What is a flame?
(b) Mention two types of flames
(c) Explain why Bunsen burner is the best flame to use in laboratory
(d) Give differences between luminous and non-luminous flame
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xi. Which feature prevents back flow of blood in the veins?
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SECTION B (50 marks)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
(b) Mention three parts of a cell that are present in plant cells but absent in animal cells.
(c) What are the features of a cell membrane?
6. (a) State three causes of fire accidents in the laboratory
(b) Draw a light microscope and label all its parts correctly
7. (a) What is immunity?
(b) Differentiate natural immunity from artificial immunity
(c) Explain the importance of good health to an individual.
8. (a) What are deficiency diseases?
(b) Mention any five deficiency diseases
(c) State four factors that contribute to deficiency diseases in many communities.
9. (a) Anitha claims that first aid is an exercise in futility and should not be carried out but a person should be taken to hospital. Explain the importance of first aid to anitha.
(b) Mention six items that are found in first Aid Kit
SECTION C ( 20 Marks)
Answer One Question from this section.
10. Bacteria are both harmful and beneficial to humans. Discuss this statement.
11. Discuss waste disposal under the following headings
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AUGUST-SEPTEMBER EXAMINATION SERIES
CIVICS FORM-2
2020
TIME: 2:30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) – (ii), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
(i) A situation whereby there is equal opportunities to both men and women in different social and economic needs is referred to as
(ii) One of the responsibilities of the members of the parliament is
(iii) The ability to take and feel the problems of others as your own problems is known as
(iv) Which of the following is not among the individual life skill?
(v) Actions or manners that are acceptable to all members of the community are called?
(vi) Tanzania national currencies include
(vii) The smallest unit of Tanzania local government administrative structure is
(viii) A public holiday marked every year on the 7th April in Tanzania is known as
(ix) Road accidents can be avoided in Tanzania through
(x) The non-biological roles performed by men and women in a society are called
(xi) The behaviour that is normally acceptable to all members of the family, community and society is referred to as
(xii) The parliament is also known as
(xiii) A ruling system whereby a group of people or persons holding all government powers is called
(xiv)Which among the following set is a correct characterization of a nation?
(xv)The right of people to belong to an organization is called
(xvi) A social group of people living together with their own government, language, traditions and history is called
(xvii)A green traffic light tells a law abiding driver to
(xvii)A green traffic light tells a law abiding driver to
(xix) The first step that helps a person to make a healthy decision on any challenge is
(xx) Which of the following is the national motto of the United Republic of Tanzania?
2. Match the explanations on human rights in List A with corresponding human rights in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
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| (i) Right specifically entitled to children (ii) Rights which people enjoy just for belonging to a community (iii) Rights which are personal to every individual and all people are born with them. (iv) Universal Human Right which is inactive to children (v) Rights listen and defined in an instrument of law. |
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3. For each of the statement (i) — (x), write True if the statement is correct or False if the statement is not correct.
(i)Work promotes selfish attitude..........
(ii) One of the aspects of social skills is peer resistance...................
(iii),One of the sources of local government revenue is development levy.............
(iv) The mayor of the Municipal Council is a Presidential appointee
(v) Positive peer pressure can lead to good performance in school
(vi) Work is any physical activity that a person does to earn a living
(vii) Female genital mutilation promotes child spacing.......
(viii) The head of the judiciary is the Chief Justice...........
(ix) Obeying road signs reduces traffic jams on the road...
(x) All people who are eligible voters are called the electorate.........
SECTION B (50 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
4. Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
Wild life refers to all animals and plants living in their natural environment. Wild life is very important resources to any country as it produces meat which is used by man as food. Other products from animals and plants include wood, far, skins and ornaments just to mention a few.
The increasing population in Tanzania has also increased the consumption of wildlife products in the country. This has led to the increased destruction of the natural habitat of animals and plants. Therefore, there is a need for intentional measures to conserve it. Such measures are protecting natural vegetation, enforcing law, practicing modern game cropping, avoid poaching, animal control from diseases and enacting by laws of not endangering animals.
Thus to conserve wild life in our environment it is also important to encourage game cropping in places where game species seem to be populated to reduce overgrazing and soil erosion.
Questions
a) Suggest a suitable title for this passage
b) According to the passage mention two effects of increased population in Tanzania to the animals and plants
c) Outline two importance of wild life to mankind
d) Suggest two measure to conserve the wild life in Tanzania
e) State two advantages of game cropping in populated games
5. Define the following concepts and for each give two points on its importance:
a. A political party
b. A Pressure group
c. Local government
d. Courtship
e. Road safety education
f. Presidential Standard
g. Protection of human rights
h. Citizenship
i. Social life skills
j. Zebra signs
SECTION C (15 MARKS)
Answer one (1) question from this section.
6. Explain the importance of the constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania by giving six points.
7. Explain the importance of life skills to young people by giving six points.
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AUGUST-SEPTEMBER EXAMINATION SERIES
ENGLISH FORM-2
2020
2:30 HOURS
SECTION A (20 Marks)
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY.
1. Read the passage below carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
My pet is a dog, his name is Nene. He has brown and black fur and his hind legs are slightly shorter than the front ones. His ears are always upright. I can remember certainly well the day my father brought him home. It was on 17th December, 2015. At that time he was a puppy of two months, it was surely the best day of my life. I held him and tried to be good at him, but it was a bad day for him since he had been separated from his mother and other puppies.
Nene did not eat or drink anything the whole day. Of course I was happy to have him for my own, but his cries made me feel sorry for him and I promised to take good care of him. After three days, he started eating well and even played with me.
Nene is a lovely dog, he is loved by all members of our family. He comes to great me whenever I come back from school. He wags his tail and lies down ready to play. He is an intelligent and obedient dog I have ever seen.
After finishing my homework, I always play with him. My mother often tells me, "Mark, I am happy you got what you have always wanted". We feed him once a day, we provide him with plenty of water throughout the day, along with dog-food. To make him clean we give him a bath with dog-shampoo once a week. We also clean his kennel every day. Every year, we take him to the veterinary clinic for vaccinations. He is both a protector and a friend.
QUESTIONS
(a) Answer the following questions by using the right information from the passage.
(i) Who was keeping the dog?
(ii) When was the dog brought home?
(iii) Why do you think Nene was crying?
(iv) How many times was Nene fed in a day?
(v) Why was Nene taken to the veterinary clinic?
(b) For each of the following statements, write TRUE if the statements is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct.
(i) The dog had brown and black fur.......
(ii) Nene was a protector and a friend ......
(iii) Mark did not like to play with the dog......
(iv) Nene's ears were always upright......
(v) Nene was brought home when he was three months old........
2. Read the following passage and answer the question that follows in the blank spaces provided.
Sports and games are necessary for maintaining health and physical fitness. Involving oneself in competitive sports and games encourages the sense of competition. Being a captain helps to provide the person with leadership qualities. Playing as a team encourages cooperation among players.
You may ask yourself, “If I spend my time in sports and games when should I study?” Here is the solution; study in the morning as the mind is still fresh and play in the evening as the mind is tired since sports and games make us mentally active. Remember the saying which says that “all study and no play makes Jack a dull boy”.
List down five advantages of participating in sports and games:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
SECTION B (20 Marks)
LANGUAGE USE
3. Match the expressions in Column B below the corresponding expression number in Column A in the table provided. Item (vi) has been provided as an example
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4. Re – arrange the following sentences into a logical sequence to make a meaningful paragraph.
Sentence number 6 has been done as an example.
5. Imagine that you are a prefect and you live in a school hostel. Explain your school daily routine to a fellow prefect from a new school who wants to learn from you. Use the following events as your guidelines:
(a) Wake up time.
(b) Cleaning the hostel areas.
(c) Taking a bath and putting on school uniform.
(d) Taking morning roll call.
(e) Doing cleanliness around the school.
(f) Standing in assembly for morning speech and announcements
(g) Lessons in the classrooms begin.
(h) Break time.
(i) Lunch time.
(j) Outside activities and going back to the dormitories.
SECTION C (40 Marks)
PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY
6. Fill in the blank spaces by using the following words in the list.
Cousin, niece, grandfather, uncle, nephew, sister-in-law, son-in-law, grandson, aunt.
(a) The sone of your son is your
(b) The daughter of your sister is your
(c) The brother of your father is your
(d) The sister of your wife is your
(e) The son of your brother is your
7. (a) Fill in the blank spaces with the correct form of the word in the brackets.
(i) Asha her uniform now. (wash)
(ii) My mother cooking rice when I arrived home yesterday. (be)
(iii) Upendo (be write) a letter now.
(iv) Mariam (go) to the market now.
(v) Baraka (eat) now.
(b) Complete the following sentences by using words given in the list.
in, on, from, to, at, by
(i) Salama wakes up 6.00 a.m
(ii) John is suffering malaria.
(iii) Bukagile goes to school a car.
(iv) Kali lives Dar es Salaam.
(v) Masasila goes to the market foot.
8. Re-write the following sentences according to the instruction given after each.
(i) He got the job. He had no qualifications.
(join using: “in spite of”)
(ii) He shouted very loudly. He woke the baby up.
(Join using: “so …… that”)
(iii) You must work hard in order to pass your examination.
(Begin with: “If …….”)
(iv) He went to the bus station in a hurry. He wanted to be on time.
(Join using: “in order to”)
(v) If you won’t show me your identity card, I won’t give you the details.
(Re-write using: “Unless”)
SECTION D (20 Marks)
READING PROGRAMME
9. Choose one class reader you have read in form one or two, then answer the following questions.
The Magic Garden - K.R. Cripwell (1977), William Collins Sons and Company Ltd, Great Britain.
Kalulu the Hare - F. Worthngton (1937), Longman, England.
Hawa the Bus Driver - R.S. Mabala (1988), Ben and Company, Dar es Salaam
Fast Money - K.R. Cripwell (1978), William Collins Sons and Company Ltd, Great Britain.
Mabala the Farmer - R.S. Mabala (1988), Ben and Company, Dar es Salaam
(a) Give the title of the book.
(b) Mention the name of the character.
(c) What did he do in the story?
(d) Why do you like or dislike him?
(e) In your opinion, what can be learnt from the character?
10. Read the following poem then answer the questions that follow:
Twinkle twinkle little star
How I wonder what you are
Up above the world so high
Like a diamond in the sky
When the blazing sun is set
And the grass with dew is wet
Then you show your little light
Twinkle, twinkle, all the night
QUESTIONS
(a) What is the title of this poem?
(b) What is it compared to the Diamond?
(c) Where are the stars found?
(d) When can the stars be seen?
(e) What can you learn from a poem?
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KISWAHILI FORM-2
2020
TIME: 2:30 HRS
SEHEMU A
1. Soma hadithi ifuatayo kisha jibu maswali yanayofuata:
Katika nchi ya ughaibuni kulikuwa na mfalme mwenye dharau na maringo sana, aliwaona wananchi wake kama wajinga. Watu wake waliishi bila amani na walichukia vitendo vya mfalme wao. Mfalme huyo alikuwa anajigamba kuwa yeye ni tajiri kuliko wafalme wote katika nchi za jirani. Kwa ujumla mfalme huyo alikuwa mnyanyasaji na mwenyekebehi nyingi.
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Mfalme alikuwa mwenye kufuru sana, hata alidiriki kutamka kwenye mkutano wa hadhara kuwa hajawahi kuona njaa. Mzee mmoja mwenye busara aitwaye Bwana Adili alimwambia mfalme kuwa asihofu atampeleka mahali njaa inakopatikana. Bwana Adili kwa kukubaliana na mfalme walipanga siku ya safari ya kwenda kumwonesha mahali ilipo njaa. Safari hiyo ilikuwa na masharti kuwa hakuna kula chochote asubuhi na hakuna kubeba masurufu yoyote yakiwemo maji, ingawa Bwana Adili kwa ujanja wake alibeba.
Safari ilianza asubuhi mapema huku mfalme akiwa na furaha kubwa ya kwenda kuona njaa. Walitembea mwendo wa saa zisizopungua ?ita, mfalme akawa amechoka sana akamwomba Bwana Adili wapumzike. Uchovu huo
ulitokana na ukweli kwamba mfalme hakuwahi kwenda mwendo mrefu kwa miguu. Wakati wa mapumziko mfalme alimwomba Bwana Adili maji na mkate lakini Bwana Adili alimnyima, walipumzika kwa muda wa saa moja na safari ikaendelea. Ilipofika jioni mfalme alikuwa amechoka kabisa kwani mwendo ulikuwa mrefu na njaa ilimuuma mno. Walipumzika chini ya mti, mfalme alimuuliza Bwana Adili, mbona hatufiki safari yetu? Bwana Adili hakumjibu chochote bali alichukua mkate akala na kunywa maji, mfalme alihisi njaa kali, alimwomba Bwana Adili mkate na maji lakini alimnyima.
Hali ya mfalme ilizidi kuwa mbaya sana, ndipo Bwana Adili akamwambia nitakupa maji na mkate ule lakini uahidi kwa maandishi kuwa utaacha dharau na majivuno kwa watu. Mfalme alipiga magoti mbele ya Bwana Adili na kuchukua karatasi na kalamu aliyopewa na Bwana Adili na kuahidi kwa maandishi kuwa ataacha kabisa tabia ya dharau na majivuno. Bwana Adili alipokea maelezo ya mfalme na akampa mkate na maji. Mfalme alipomaliza kula alimshukuru sana, ndipo Bwana Adili alipomgeukia mfalme na kumweleza kuwa hakuna maskani ya njaa bali hali aliyokuwa nayo mtu asipokula chakula. Waliporudi mfalme aliitisha mkutano wa hadhara. aliwaomba radhi wananchi wake na tangu siku hiyo mfalme aliishi kwa upendo na wananchi wote.
Maswali
(a)(i) Bwana Adili alitoa masharti gani ya safari?.........................................
(ii) Kwa nini Bwana Adili alitoa masharti uliyoeleza katika kipengele
(b) Toa methali moja inayolingana na fundisho linalopatikana katika hadithi uliyosoma.
(c) Toa maana za maneno yafuatayo kama yalivyotumika katika hadithi uliyosoma:
(i)Anajigamba ..................
(ii)Kebehi .....................
(iii) Kufuru ..................
(iv)Masurufu . .......................
(v) Maskani....................
2. Andika ufupisho wa habari uliyosoma kwa maneno 60.
SEHEMU B
SARUFI
3. (a) Bainisha aina za maneno yaliyopigiwa mstari katika tungo zifuatazo: Mfano: Sisi tunacheza mpira uwanjani. ![]()
Jibu: Kiwakilishi ... .... ..... ......
(i)Kuku yu bandani . .............
(ii)Maskini! Ameumia! ...............
(iii)Wako hatakiwi hapa .................
(iv)Dagaavva Kigoma ni watamu ................
(v)Mtoto alikuwa anacheza mpira . ..................
(b) Unda vitenzi kutokana na nomino zifuatazo:
(i) Kiumbe
(ii) Pigo
(iii)Mteule
(iv)Mlinzi
(v)Kiongozi
(vi) Mchezo
(vii) Adhabu
(viii) Muundo
(ix) Chakula
(x) Mtego
4. Tunga sentensi kwa kutumia aina za maneno zifuatazo:
Mfano: Jina usiku litumike kama kielezi
Wote wawili waliondoka jana usiku
(i) Mimi litumike kama kiwakilishi . ................
(ii) Letu litumike kama kivumishi . ...............
(iii) Tutaendelea litumike kama kitenzi kisaidizi ..................
(iv) Na litumike kama kiunganishi . ..........................
(v) Upendo litumike kama nomino dhahania ..................
SEHEMU C
MATUMIZI YA LUCHA NA USAHIHI WA MAANDISHI
5. (a) Andika kwa usahihi maneno yaliyokolezwa wino kama yalivyotumka katika tungo zifuatazo:
(i) Mashirikiano ni muhimu kwetu .................
(ii) Mimi ni mwanainji wa Tanzania ...............
(iii)Mama anakaaga jikoni anapopika ............
(iv) Hakuna mapungufu yaliyojitokeza ........
(v) Hajafika mwanafunzi yoyote leo ..................
(vi) Huyu ni rafiki angu.................................
(b) Eleza maana mbili kwa kila tungo.
(i) Mama anaota.
(ii)Tafathali nipe sahani ya kulia.
(iii)Vijakazi wanalima barabara.
(iv)Amekanyaga mtoto.
(v) Shangazi anawachezea wanangu.
6. (a) Andika KWELI kama sentensi ni sahihi au SIO KWELI kama sentensi si sahii
(i) Tafadhali mpikie ugali. Hii ni tungo tata .........
(ii) Kifaa kinachotumika kulia chakula kiitwacho uma wingi wake ni uma ... ... ...
(iii) Rejesta ni misimu ya Kiswahili .
(iv) Amekula chumvi nyingi. Hii ni nahau
(v) Mbili kutwa mara tatu. Ni rejesta ya kujifunza hesabu ........
(b) Eleza kwa kifupi dhima tano za lugha katika jamii.
SEHEMU D
FASIHI SIMULIZI
7. (a) Eleza kwa kifupi maana ya dhana zifuatazo:
(i) Shairi .............
(ii)Vichekesho ... ... ...
(iii)Ngonjera ... ......
(iv)Visasili .............
(v) Mapingiti ..............
8. Jaza nafasi iliyoachwa wazi kukamilisha methali zifuatazo:
(i) Samaki mkunje ........................
(ii) ............njaa mwana malegeza.
(iii) ..........hutanda na kuyeyuka.
(iv) Ajidhaniaye kasimama .........
(v) ...........usiilalie mlango wazi.
9. Soma shairi lifuatalo kisha jibu maswali yanayofuata:
Mwanafunzi ikibali, mbeleya wako mwalimu.
Katika siku si mbali, utakuwa aalimu,
Kujitia baradhuli, baadaye ulaumu,
Mbeleya wako mwalimu, mwanafunzi ikibali.
Usijifanye kiburi, kujifanya chakaramu,
Hiyo wanaita shari, ndaniyake ina sumu,
Hivi hauna habari, heshima kitu adimu,
Mbeleya wako mwalimu, mwanafunzi ikibali.
Katika hii sayari, namba moja ni elimu,
Usiipate sufuri, kisha hapo ulaumu,
Maisha haya safari, mwana kitu adimu,
Mbeleya wako mwalimu, mwanafunzi ikibali.
Ni walezi mashuhuri, hivyo wana umuhimu,
Wameishika nambari, kutokana na kalamu,
Usimwendeshe chuchuri, uidumishe nidhamu,
Mbeleya wako mwalimu, mwanafunzi ikibali.
Mwalimu baba na mama, hilo wazi ufahamu,
Hivyo tazama ndarama, zisisababishe-ghamu,
Neno hili ni la zama, shika nakupajukumu,
Mbeleya wako mwalimu, mwanafunzi ikibali.
Sitapenda kukuchosha, kwa mengi kukushutumu, ![]()
Nakutakia maisha,ya shuleyenye utamu,
Ili upate bashasha,na mema kutakadamu,
Mbeleya wako mwalimu, mwanafunzi ikibali.
MASWALI
(i)Mtunzi wa shairi hili anatoa ujumbe gani?
(ii)Ni mambo gani matatu ambayo mwanafunzi unatakiwa
kuyaepuka kama yalivyoelezwa katika shairi ulilosoma?
(iii) Bainisha kituo bahari katika shairi ulilosoma.
(iv)Bainisha vina vya kati na vya mwisho vya shairi ulilosoma.
(v)Mshairi ana maana gani anaposema, Neno hili ni la zama, shika nakupa jukumu.”
(vi) Eleza maana ya maneno yafuatayo kama yalivyotumika katika shairi ulilosoma:
SEHEMU E : UANDISHI WA INSHA/UTUNGAJI
10. Wewe ni miongoni mwa Watanzania wanaopenda kuishi maisha marefu, hivyo unakerwa sana na tatizo la ajali za barabarani. Andika barua kwenye gazeti la Uhuru ukipendekeza kwa serikali hatua gani zichukuliwe iii kuthibiti ajali za barabarani. Toa hoja tatu tu.
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AUGUST-SEPTEMBER EXAMINATION SERIES
GEOGRAPHY FORM-2
2020
TIME: 2:30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (25 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) – (ii), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
(i) One characteristics of equatorial climate is:-
(ii) The direction to which compass needle points is called
(iii) Cultivation of cash crops based on application of advanced technology is called?
(iv) The condition of the atmosphere recorded for a short period of time is known as
(v)Which type of climate among the following is different from the other?
(vi)Which scale is the largest among the following?
(vii)Which one of the following features are correct set of the ocean floor?
(viii)A ship moves to the west and crosses the International Date Line. What happens in regard to time gained or lost?
(ix) Hot deserts are characterised by:
(x) The land of East Africa is mainly characterized by:
2.Match the items in List A with responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
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3. Write True if the statement is correct or False if the statement is not correct in the space provided.
(i)Trans - Saharan Trade involved the exchange of goods between people of Northern and Eastern Africa ......
(ii)The development of Long Distance Trade in East Africa had a direct connection with the rise of Triangular Trade . ......
(iii)The Christian missionaries were against the abolition of slave trade.......
(iv)Industrial capitalism was characterized by open competition for markets and raw materials ...............
(v)The East African coast was known to Greeks and Romans as Azania ......
(vi) The most obvious result of the Mfecane was the depopulation of larger parts of southern Africa.....
(vii)Man learnt to keep animals during Early Stone Age . .......
(viii)The coming of Ngoni in East Africa led to shift from the small scale Ntemi system to weaker states ...............
(ix)The discovery of diamond turned South Africa from poor agricultural society to relatively rich industrial one ...............
(x)Written records refer to the study of our past as revealed by what has been handed down by word of mouth from one generation to another.
SECTION B (45 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
4.(a) Mention five features of the ocean floor.
(b) Name the five largest oceans in the world.
(c) Mention five largest lakes in the world.
(d) Differentiate the following terms:
(i)Temperature and humidity
(ii)Minimum and maximum thermometer
(iii) Pressure and wind
5. (a) Distinguish the following terms:
(b)
6. Explain five measures which can be taken to ensure the sustainability of forests in Tanzania.
SECTION C (30 Marks)
Answer two (2) questions from this section.
7. Study the following climatic table and answer the questions that follow.
Station Y
| Months | Jan | Feb | March | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
| Temp(0 C) | 22.5 | 25 | 25 | 25.5 | 25.5 | 25.5 | 25.5 | 25.5 | 26.1 | 26.1 | 26.1 | 26.6 |
| Rainfall(mm) | 198 | 340 | 431 | 350 | 280 | 230 | 160 | 71 | 15 | 12 | 15 | 66 |
8. Describe five advantages of natural gas production in Tanzania
9. Describe six characteristics of small scale agriculture.
10.Using examples, explain five problems facing livestock farming in Africa.
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Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
2. Answer all questions.
3. All answers must be written in the spaces provided
4. All writing must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must be in pencil.
5. All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
6. Write your Examination Number at the top right hand corner of every page.
7. Where necessary the following constants may be used:
(i) Acceleration due to gravity, 3 g = 10m / s2. 3 (ii) Density of water = 1g / cm or 1000kg / m .
SECTION A (30 MARKS)
1. For each of the items (i) - (xx), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
(i) Why Physics, Chemistry and Biology are natural science subjects?
(ii) Which of the following is a safety precaution in the Physics laboratory?
(iii) Which instrument will you use to measure accurately the inside diameter of a bottle neck?
(iv) Which of the following statements is correct about mass?
(v) A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure
(vi)One of the following is the condition for a body to float in water:
(vii)In a solid state the force of attraction between molecules is greater because particles are:
(viii)The phenomenon observed when maize flour is poured on top of water is called:
(ix)Density and height are factors which affect pressure in:
(x)When a body is performing a work, it is said to have:
(xi)How can a real image be distinguished from a virtual image?
(xii)Why is an atom electrically neutral?
(xiii)A potential difference of 12V is applied across a resistor of resistance 24 0. The current in a circuits is:
(xiv)If a North pole is used in the stroking method of magnetization, the end where the stroking begins is:
(xv)Figure 1 shows a ruler balanced by placing the loads at its ends. What is the weight X?

Figure 1
(xvi)ln Figure 1 the angle of reflection is equal to:

Figure. 1
(xvii) Unlike magnetic poles as well as unlike electric charges, when brought close to each other they tend to
(xviii)The resistance of on operating lamp rated 115 V and 0.25 A is
(xix)In which region can the north pole of a magnet be directed?
(xx)Ability of man to walk properly along a road is one of the applications of
2.Match each item in List A with a correct response in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the number of the corresponding item in List A in the table provided
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i)An instrument that measures length, depth, internal and external diameters. |
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3.Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the space provided.
(i)Basic physical proportions of measurement which cannot be obtained from any other proportions by either multiplication or division are called. ...
(ii)Staircases, winding roads uphill, wedges and a screw are physical examples of .....
(iii)The resistance of a body to change its state of rest is called ....
(iv)Objects that emit light when they are hot are called ....
(v) Materials which do not obey Hooke's law are known as ......
SECTION B (50 MARKS)
4. (a) Define the following terms as applied in measurements and give two examples:
(i) Fundamental quantities ______________
(ii) Derived quantities __________________
(b) Figure 2 shows a graduated cylinder containing water before and after a stone is immersed.

Figure 2
If the mass of the stone is 50 g, calculate the
(i) Volume of the stone.
(ii) Density of the stone.
5. (a) (i) List two characteristics of images formed by plane mirrors.
(ii) Giver a reason why the sky appears blue during a clear sunny day?
(b) Draw the diagram of each of the following:
(i) Parallel rays of light.
(ii) Divergent rays of light.
(iii) Convergent rays of light.
6. (a) Define the term “force” and state its SI unit
(b) A spring balance reads 12 N when a metal block is suspended from it and 10 N when the block is completely immersed in water. Calculate the:
(i) Upthrust on the block
(ii) Relative density of the block
7. (a) (i) State the law of conservation of linear momentum.
(ii) Define the term “elastic collision”.
(b) A body of mass 8 kg moving with a velocity of 20 m/s collides with another body of mass 4 kg moving with a velocity of 10 m/s in the same direction. The velocity of the 8 kg body is reduced to 15 m/s after the collision. If the bodies do not stick together after the collision, calculate the final velocity of the 4 kg body.
8.(a) Define each of the following terms as applied in physics:
(i)Work
(ii)Energy ![]()
(iii)Power ![]()
(iv)Density
(b) A force of ION acts on a stationary object of 5kg. This action causes an object to move along a smooth horizontal surface for 8 seconds before
stopping. What is the velocity of the object?
SECTION C.
9.(a) What is energy?
(b) State the principle of conservation of energy.
(c) A motor exerts a horizontal force of 200N in pulling a box 10m across a level floor. How much work did the motor do?
10. (a) Define the word coulomb.
(b) States Ohms law.
(c) Two resistors of 30 and 60 are connected in parallel to a 3V battery.
(i)Draw the schematic diagram.
(ii)Find the effective resistance of the circuit.
(iii)Calculate the current passing through the 60 resistor.
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INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) –(x), choose the correct answer from the among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provide.
(i) Chemistry is defined as:
(ii) A non-luminous flame is the most applicable flame for heating purposes because:
(iii) Matter is defined as anything that has:
(iv) Which of the following process is used in preventing rust of an iron?
(v) Water is a universal solvent because:
(vi) Which among the following are the two processes involved during distillation?
(vii) Which of the following set of nuclide notation represents isotopes?
(viii) The chemical used to test the presence of water in a substance is:
A. Cobalt Il oxide B. Cobalt 111 oxide
C. Cobalt chloride D. Copper Il chloride
(ix) When a burning fuel produces blue colour it means there is:
A. adequate supply of oxygen with production of soot
B. inadequate supply of oxygen with production of more heat.
C. inadequate supply of oxygen with production of soot.
D. adequate supply of oxygen with production of more heat.
(x) Which of the following is the best apparatus for measuring accurately a fixed volume of a given solution?
A. Measuring cylinder B. Beaker
C. Pipette D. Burette
2. Match each item in List A with a correct response in List B by writing its letter bellow the number of the corresponding item in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
| A. Metalloids B. Non-metals C. Periodicity D. T r a n s i t i o n elements E. Electro negativity F. Alkali metals G. Halogens H. Periodic law I. Alkali earth metals J. Rare non metals K. Period L. Noble gases M. Periodic table N. Group |
3.(a) Define the following terms:
(i)Oxidation state ![]()
(ii)An element .......„
(iii)A compound
(iv)Fainting
(b)Write the chemical formula for each of the following compounds:
(i)Sodium sulphate ![]()
(ii)Sodium chloride .. ![]()
(iii)Calcium nitrate ......... (iv) Calcium oxide .
4.Gas X can be prepared in the laboratory by the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide.
(a)Identify gas X .. ![]()
(b)State three physical properties of Gas X
Mention three chemical properties of gas X. (d) State three uses of gas X.
5.Write the name of each of the following compounds:
(i)(NH4)2C03
(ii)CaCl2
(iii) NaSO4
(iv) KC103
(b)Give three differences between the following:
(i)
Electrovalent compounds and covalent compounds. (ii) Solutions and suspensions.
6.(a) Define the following terms:
(i)Covalent bond
(ii)Electrovalent bond
(b) A compound consists of 82.8% carbon and 17.2% hydrogen by mass. The vapour density of the compound is 29. Calculate:
(i)Empirical formula.
(ii)Molecular formula.
7.(a) Define the following terms as applied in Chemistry:
(i)Flame ![]()
(ii)Bunsen burner
(iii)Laboratory
(b) List four properties of each of the following:
(i) A luminous flame
(ii) A non-luminous flame
8.(a) Write a word equation for each of the following reactions:
(i)Calcium burns in Oxygen .........
(ii)Sodium reacts with water ... ... ...
(b) What do you understand by the following terms?
(i) Water treatment
(ii) Water purification
(c) Mention six uses of water in economic activities.
9.(a) Mention four physical properties of water.
(b) What will happen when:
(i) a burning splint of wood is introduced into a gas jar containing oxygen gas
(ii) oxygen gas reacts with metals .
(iii) hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen gas .........
(c) List four uses of hydrogen in our daily life.
10. What do you understand by the term "valency"?
(b) Calculate the oxidation number of the underlined elements: (i) NaOH
(i) CO3
(iii) Na3P04
(iv) NO2
(v) S02
(c) State the importance of changes of state in daily life.
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Instructions.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
(i)The following are methods involved when scientists study things systematically except:
(ii)Which part of a microscope is responsible for magnification of a specimen?
(iii)Which step will you first take when giving First Aid to a bus accident victim who has severe bleeding?
(iv)A viral disease transmitted through sexual intercourse is known as.
(v)In the human digestive system the stomach is known as:
(vi) Which of the following is not a proper method of waste disposal?
(vii)An organism with a rigid protective wall made up of chitin material is a representative of which Kingdom?
(viii)The disease and disorder of the human circulatory system includes:
(ix)The end product of fat/lipids in digestion process is called:
(x)The product of anaerobic respiration process in animals is:
2.Write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct.
i) A microscope is an instrument used to observe small objects which cannot be seen by using our naked eyes .........
(ii) Plant cells possess cellulose cell walls while animal cells do not .........
(iii)We can use dry wooden stick to move a victim of electric shock from the
source of electric current. .........
(iv)Botanists study both plants and animals .........
(v)It is safe to warm the room by using charcoal when people are sleeping the whole night inside the room .........
(vi) Onions store food in leaves while carrots store food in root tubers .........
(vii) Gaseous exchange in fish takes place through spiracles .........
(viii)Materials which can be recycled include aluminium cans and magazines
(ix)All living things are made up of small units known as cells .........
(x)Biology is the study of non-living things .........
3.Match the phrases in List A with the responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response from List B below the item number of List A in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i) A term used for organisms with four chambered stomach. (ii) Malnutritional disorder caused by deficiency of protein in children. (iii)Enzymes responsible for digestion of protein. (iv)Malformation of bones caused by deficiency of vitamin "D" in the diet. (v)Failure to see in dim light due to deficiency of vitamin A" in a diet. Painful sensation caused by regurgitation of stomach contents. (vii) Bleeding of gums and poor healing of the wound due to deficiency of vitamin "C". (viii)Painful sore in the lining of the digestive system. (ix)The substance responsible for coagulation of milk. (x)A person has loss of appetite, and loss of |
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SECTION B
4.(a) List the major groups of living organisms. (Mention 5)
(b)Figure 1 represents an organism which feeds on dead organic matter. Study the diagram carefully then answer the questions that follow:

(i)What is the name of organisms in Figure 1?
(ii)Name the part labelled with letter A.
(iii) Mention the Phylum in which the organism you named in (a) (i) belongs.
(c) Outline two disadvantages of Kingdom Fungi.
5.What do you understand by the term "Personal hygiene"?
(b) State four principles of personal hygiene. (c) State four principles of good manners:
6.Define the following terms:
(i) Diffusion (ii) Osmosis
(b) Explain why a red blood cell immersed in a low concentrated solution bursts?
(c) State one function of each of the following blood cells:
(i) Red blood cells (Erythrocytes) (ii) Platelets
7.(a) What is First Aid?
(b) List four components of the First Aid Kit.
(c) State the procedures of giving First Aid to a person who has been bitten by a snake.
8.Define the terms "food chain" and "food web" as used in Biology.
(b) Construct a food chain by using the following organisms:
Grasses, Snake, Grasshopper, Frog.
(c) Explain the significance of food chain and food web in the real life situation. (Mention 2)
SECTION C
9. Explain the causes, mode of transmission and prevention measures of cholera as one of the communicable diseases in Tanzania.
10. Describe the causes, mode of transmission and prevention measures of Tuberculosis disease in the respiratory system.
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Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10) questions.
2. Answer all questions.
3. All answers must be written in the spaces provided
4. All writing must be in blue or black ink except drawings which must
be in pencil.
5. All communication devices, calculators and any unauthorized materials
are not allowed in the examination room.
6. Write your Examination Number at the top right hand corner of every
page.
7. Where necessary the following constants may be used:
(i) Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10 m / s 2 .
(ii) Density of water = 1 g / cm 3 or 1000 kg / m 3.
SECTION A (30 MARKS)
1. For each of the items (i) - (xx), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write
its letter in the box provided.
(i) Why Physics, Chemistry and Biology are natural science subjects?
(ii) Which of the following is a safety precaution in the Physics laboratory?
(iii) Which instrument will you use to measure accurately the inside diameter of a
bottle neck?
(iv) Which of the following statements is correct about mass?
(v) A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure
(vi) When a body of mass M, is lifted through a height h, it possesses the energy known as
(vii) If the angle between two plane mirrors is 60°, what will be the number of
images?
(viii) The presence of charge in a material can be demonstrated by
(ix) A current of 0.2 A flows through a resistor of 4Ω. The potential difference across
a resistor is
(x) The process of removing magnetism from a material is known as
(xi) How can a real image be distinguished from a virtual image?
(xii) Why an atom is electrically neutral?
(xiii) A potential difference of 12V is applied across a resistor of resistance 24 Ω. The
current in a circuit is
(xiv) If a North pole is used in the stroking method of magnetization, the end where
the stroking begins is
xv) A set of techniques used by scientists to investigate a problem refers to:
(xvi) Which of the following is an example of a third class lever?
(xvii) Distance between two moving objects will change if
(xviii) While of the following best illustrates Newton’s third law?
(xix) The temperature of a body of −40°C in Kelvin (K) scale is
(xx) Which of these resources of energy is non-renewable?
2. Match the items in List A with a correct response in List B by writing a letter of a correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i) An instrument that measures length, depth, internal and external diameters. (ii) An instrument that measures volumes of liquid. (iii) An instrument that measures force of pull (iv) An instrument that transfers a specific amount of liquid from one container to another. (v) An instrument that measures body temperature. | A Measuring cylinder B Pipette C Vernier caliper D Glass tumbler E Spring balance F Clinical thermometer G Magdeburg experiment |
3. Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the space provided.
(i) Basic physical proportions of measurement which cannot be obtained from any other proportions by either multiplication or division are called ………………………………...
(ii) Staircases, winding roads uphill, wedges and a screw are physical examples of
……………………………………… ……………………………………………………....
(iii) The resistance of a body to change its state of rest is called ……………………………….
(iv) Objects which emit light when they are hot are called ...…………………………………..
(v) Materials which obey Hooke’s law are known as ……………….……………………….... ……………………………………… ……………………………………………………....
SECTION B (50 MARKS)
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4. (a) What do you understand by the following terms?
(i) Work ….………………………………… …………………………………………
…………………………………………… …………………………………………
(ii) Energy ...………………………………… …………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………
(iii) Power ….……………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) Calculate the power of a pump which can lift 200 kg of water through a vertical height of 6 m in 10 seconds.
(c) A 1000 kg car is travelling down the road at a speed of 15 m/s. How much kinetic energy does it have?
5. (a) (i) Briefly explain the motion of an object under gravity by taking an example of a ball thrown straight up into the air.
(ii) A car with a velocity of 60 km/h is uniformly retarded and brought to rest after 10 seoncds. Calculate its acceleration.
(b) (i) Distinguish between distance and Displacement
(ii) Provide one example of the law of inertia of a body ………………………………
(c) What mass will be given to a body with an acceleration of 7 m/s 2 by a Force of 3N?
6. (a) State Pascal’s principle of pressure
(b) What are the three factors that affect the liquid pressure?
(i) ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(ii) ………………………………………………………………………………………
(iii) ………………………………………………………………………………………
(c) Calculate the area of an object if the pressure exerted is 0.2 N/m 2 and its force is 2 N.
7. (a) Light is a form of energy. State any two characteristics of it which can be distinguished from other forms of energy.
(i) ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(ii) ………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) With the aid of a diagram, state the laws of reflection.
(c) How many images can be formed if two mirrors are set?
(i) At an angle of 60°
(ii) Parallel to each other.
8. (a) State the principle of moments.
……………………………………………………………………………………………....
……………………………………………………………………………………………....
……………………………………………………………………………....
(b) Distinguish between stable equilibrium and unstable equilibrium.
……………………………………………………………………………………………....
………………………………………………………………………………....
…………………………………………………………………………………....
SECTION C (20 MARKS)
9. (a) What are the uses of the following devices?
(i) Manometer ….……………………………………………………………………...
………………………………………………………………………………………
(ii) Hare’s apparatus (inverted U-tube) ...………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………
(iii) U-tube ….…………………………………………………………………………..
………………………………………………………………………………………
(iv) Barometer ….………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) Why a big Elephant manages to walk comfortably in muddy soil without sinking while a human being may sink easily?
……………………………………………………………………………………………....
(c) Draw a well labeled diagram which demonstrates that liquid pressure depends on depth.
10. (a) Mention three uses of current electricity
(i) ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(ii) ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(iii) ……………………………………………………………………………………....
(b) Why is it advised to connect bulbs in parallel arrangement during installation of
electricity in most buildings?
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Maelekezo
1. Karatasi hii in sehemu A, B, C, D na E zenye jumla ya maswali kumi (10) .
2. Jibu maswali yote .
3. Majibu yote yaandikwe kwenye nafasi ulizopewa.
4. Majibu yote yaandikwe kwa kaalamu yenye wino wa bluu au mweusi.
5. Vifaa vyote vya mawasiliano visivyoruhusiwa havitakiwi katika chumba cha mtihani.
6. Andika Namba yako ya Mtihani katika kila ukurasa sehemu ya juu upande wa kulia.
SEHEMU A
1. Soma kifungu cha habari kifuatacho kisha jibu maswali yanayofuata.
Siku zote madereva hupambana na hatari mbalimbali wanapoendesha magari yao barabarani. Hatari hizo husababishwa na obuvu wa magari, uzembe wa waenda kwa miguu na hali ya barabara yenyewe. Kusudio la Taifa siku zote ni kuwa na dereva wa kujihami, ambaye atahakikisha usalama barabarani wakati wote.
Dereva bora lazima awe na utaalamu wa kutosha katika kazi yake, awe na mbinu kadhaa za kutumia katika kukwepa ajali na kujiokoa yeye, gari lake na watumiaji wengine wa barabara. Lazima uwezo wake wa kuhisi na kutambua hatari uwe mkubwa. Asiendeshe kwa kudhani au kubahatisha, bali awe na uhakika. Angamue hatari mapema na aamue kukwepa hatari na vikwazo vya barabarani.
Si hivyo tu, bali pia ajitahidi kuepuka hatari na kuzuia janga kutokea. Ajifunze na atumie mbinu mbalimbali wakati ufaao. Aendeshe kwa kufikiri mbele zaidi na akihisi tatizo atekeleze maamuzi mara moja. Asingojee yatokee, aepushe shari, asiwaze kuwa dereva mwenzake ndiye atasimama bali asimame yeye.
Wanafunzi wanaokwenda shuleni na wazee wamo hatarini zaidi kuliko watu wazima. Hivyo, ni muhimu watu hao walindwe na wafundishwe juu ya usalama barabarani. Kwa hiyo waendesha vyombo vya moto, wahakikishe ubora wa afya zao kabla ya kuendesha. Aidha, magari yakaguliwe mara kwa mara ili yasisababishe ajali za barabarani. Tukizingatia hayo ajali za barabarani zitapungua kama siyo kuisha kabisa.
MASWALI
(a) "Dereva bora ni yule anayejihami." Usemi huo una maana gani?
(b) (i) Usalama barabarani unamhusu nani hasa?
(ii) Taja watumiaji wawili wa barabara ambao wapo hatarini zaidi wawapo barabarani kulingana na habari uliyosoma.
(c) Orodhesha hatari tatu anazokumbana nazo dereva anapokuwa barabarani.
(d) Pendekeza kichwa cha habari kinachofaa kwa habari uliyosoma kisichozidi maneno matano.
2. . Fupisha habari uliyosoma kwa maneno yasiyopungua sitini (60).
SEHEMU B
SARUFI
3. Eleza dhima mbili kwa kila mofimu iliyopigiwa mstari
(a) Mama atakuja kesho.
(b) Mti umeanguka.
(c) Mwalimu alimfundisha Juma.
(d) Ninakupenda.
(e) Sitakuja shuleni kesho.
4.Eleza kazi moja ya mofimu tegemezi iliyopigiwa mstari katika maneno yafuatayo. (i) Alicheza
(ii)Tunasoma
(iii)Hawachezi
(iv)Anayepika
(v)Huandika
SEHEMU C (Alama 20)
MAWASILIANO NA UTUMIZI WA LUGHA
5. Onesha rejesta zifuatazo hutumika katika mazingira gani.
(a) Mimi kuku ugali moja, huyu wali maharage na wale pale Ng’ombe.
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(b) Zuia babu, kula hivyo vichwa vitatu.
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(c) Napenda kujibu swali la nyongeza la Mheshimiwa kama ifuatavyo.
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(d) Ndugu Madongo Kuinuka unatuhumiwa kwa kosa la jinai la kuiba mali ya umma.
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(e) Jipatie mahitaji ya jikoni, nyanya, vitunguu, karoti, hoho, pilipili na ndimu vyote vipo.
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6.Eleza maana ya lugha fasaha kisha onesha madhara manne (4) yanayoweza kutokea endapo mtumiaji wa lugha hatatumia lugha fasaha.
SEHEMU D (Alama 30)
FASIHI KWA UJUMLA
7. Kamilisha methali zifuatazo:
(a) Hakuna masika ..……………………………………………………………………………
(b) Mchonga mwiko ……………………………………………………………………………
(c) Chanda chema ...……………………………………………………………………………
(d) Asiyefunzwa na mamaye ..…………………………………………………………………
(e) Dalili ya mvua ...……………………………………………………………………………
8.(a) Soma shairi lifuatalo kisha jibu maswali yanayofuata.
Haya shime tuitane, sote tushirikiane,
Wala tusitegeane, kwa pamoja tushikane, Aliye mwoga anene, kabisa tusigombane, Tutie jembe mpini tuteremke shambani.
Njaa ikituvamia, sote tutaangamia,
Hakuna cha kungojea, lazima kuizuia, Si kitu cha kuchezea, mbona itatuumbua?
Tutie jembe mpini, tuteremke shambani.
MASWALI
(i)Shairi hili lina beti ngapi? (ii)Kila mshororo wa kila ubeti una mizani ngapi?
(iii)Kina cha kati cha ubeti wa pili ni kipi?
(iv)Kibwagizo cha shairi hili ni kipi?
(v)Shairi hili lipo katika kundi gani la mashairi?
(b) Baioisha tanzu ya kila kipera kwa vipera vya fasihi simulizi vifuatavyo:
Ci) Utani (ii) Miviga
(iii)Tenzi
(iv)Kisasili
(v)Ngano
9.(a) Taja sehemu kuu tatu za kitendawili.
(b) Taja wahusika wawili wa kitendawili.
(c) Mbali na fasihi, taja aina nyigine tano za sanaa.
SEHEMU E (Alama 15)
UANDISHI WA INSHA/UTUNGAJI
10. Kwa kuzingatia hoja nne, andika insha isiyopungua maneno mia moja na hamisi (150) na
isiyozidi maneno mia mbili (200) kuhusu Umuhimu wa Lugha ya Kiswahli.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO KISWAHILI EXAM SERIES 28
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
GEOGRAPHY- BACK TO SCHOOL EXAMINATION-JUNE
FORM TWO
Time 2:30 Hours JUNE 2020
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (25 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) – (ii), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
(i) One characteristics of equatorial climate is:-
(iii) Cultivation of cash crops based on application of advanced technology is called?
(vi) The seasonal movement of herdsmen between lowlands and highlands in search of water and pasture is known as
(viii) A feature formed as result of a long and fairly narrow stretch of land that extends through plains, hills or mountains is called
(x) Time increases by 4 minutes for every 1
of longitude when one travels from
(ii)Which type of mountains results from the eruption of molten rocks from the earth interior?
(iv)The time which is recorded along the same meridian is called:
(vii)Which one of the following features are correct set of the ocean floor?
(ix)The height above the sea level is called:
(x)Which one among of the following is not an importance of value of forest?
2.Match the items in List A with responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
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3. Write True if the statement is correct or False if the statement is not correct in the space provided.
(i)Trans - Saharan Trade involved the exchange of goods between people of Northern and Eastern Africa ......
(ii)The development of Long Distance Trade in East Africa had a direct connection with the rise of Triangular Trade . ......
(iii)The Christian missionaries were against the abolition of slave trade.......
(iv)Industrial capitalism was characterized by open competition for markets and raw materials ...............
(v)The East African coast was known to Greeks and Romans as Azania ......
(vi) The most obvious result of the Mfecane was the depopulation of larger parts of southern Africa.....
(vii)Man learnt to keep animals during Early Stone Age . .......
(viii)The coming of Ngoni in East Africa led to shift from the small scale Ntemi system to weaker states ...............
(ix)The discovery of diamond turned South Africa from poor agricultural society to relatively rich industrial one ...............
(x)Written records refer to the study of our past as revealed by what has been handed down by word of mouth from one generation to another.
SECTION B
4. (a) Five economic resources obtained from water bodies.
(b) Mention five ways of conserving water resources
(i) ………… …………… …………… …………… ……………
(ii) ………… …………… …………… …………… ……………
(iii) …………… …………… …………… …………… ……………
(iv) …………… ……………… ……………… ………………
(v) ……………… ……………… ……………… ………………
5. Study the sketch map provided and answer the questions that follow:

6.(a) Outline four ways of determining direction of a place on a map.
(b) List four features of the Representative Fraction (RF) scale.
(c) Suggest two ways of measuring areas with irregular shapes.
SECTION C
7.Describe five problems that face tourism industry in Tanzania.
8. Explain five problems that are facing the Rufiji basin project in Tanzania.
9. Explain five disadvantages of air transport to a country like Tanzania.
10. Describe five negative effects of crop cultivation to the environment.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 27
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ENGLISH- BACK TO SCHOOL EXAMINATION-JUNE
FORM TWO
Time 2:30 Hours JUNE 2020
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY.
1. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Drugs are chemical substances that can change the way one thinks and works. People used drugs to change their feelings. The most abused drugs are marijuana or cocaine, heroin and alcohols. Drug abuse is common in almost all the developed and developing countries. Billions of dollars are spent internationally for preventing drug abuse, treating and fighting drug related crimes.
Drug abuse causes multiple problems in countries and communities. Firstly, it causes medical and psychological problems. It is obvious that addicts cannot function as normal members of the society. They neglect or abuse their families and eventually they require expensive treatment or hospitalization. In Tanzania especially in urban areas, it is common to see teenagers who are not only weak but also sick. These young men and women are so aggressive and they constantly break the law. In addition, they are extremely violent as they easily get into physical fights. These Tanzanian addicts pose a vivid example of the medical and Psychological problems faced by the addicts all over the world.
The second problem caused by drug abuse is the increase of crimes. There some crimes which are either drug influenced or drug related. These crimes are petty or organized ones. Drug addicts are likely to involve themselves into such petty crimes as robbery, burglary and theft. They do so because they want money to buy drugs and food. It is worth noting that most drug addicts are not employed. Drug dealers can also organize themselves into criminal gangs which get money from drugs. Police and legal resources are therefore needed to fight crime related to drugs or the crimes influenced by drugs.
However, the threat of drugs can be fought successfully if some strategies are employed. Education on drug abuse is the first way of combating the problem. People especially children need to be educated at home or in school about drugs. People need to be aware of drugs so that they can avoid using them. Also, families and counselors need to talk to children and people at risk. Parents need to take care of their children and help them to become responsible citizens. Moreover, jobs need to be created to give people sources of steady income. However, effective laws should be enacted so that the criminals can be caught and taken to the court.
Although the problem of drug abuse may seem impossible to eliminate easily, there are concrete strategies that can be taken to weaken drug dealing in the society. The danger of drugs is too great to ignore.
Questions:
(a) Answer the following questions with reference to the passage.
(i) Where in Tanzania is drug abuse mostly practiced?
(ii) Who is a drug addicted?
(iii) Why are drug addicts involved in crimes?
(iv) Explain the meaning of the expression, “Multiple problems”.
(v) Give three ways of eliminating drug abuse.
(b) For each of the following statements, write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct.
(i) Countries spend a lot of money to fight drug abuse………………
(ii) Drug addicts are very polite……………………….
(iii) Parents have roles to play in combating drug abuse……………..
(iv) Usually people who use drugs do not break the law…………………..
(v) The problem of drug abuse is so big that we cannot solve it…………….
2. Read the following passage then write five descriptive words used in the passage.
Wind is air in motion. The chief cause of winds is the difference in the pressure of the air. Heated air near the earth’s surface, being light, rises into the higher regions while cold air from the surrounding regions moves into this low pressure area to equalize the pressure of the atmosphere. This movement of the air is called wind. Winds blow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. Winds are named by the direction from which they blow, but the deflection of the winds is due to the rotation of the earth. Winds are deflected to the right in the Northern Hemisphere, and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere.
SECTION B (20 Marks)
LANGUAGE USE
3. Match the expressions in Column B below the corresponding expression number in Column A in the table provided. Item (vi) has been provided as an example
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| (i) A place where dead bodies are kept until burial. (ii) A room in a hospital where babies are born (iii) A place where medicines are prepared and sold. (iv) A room in which sick people get bed rest. (v) A place where sick people are treated (vi) A room which is used for health check up. |
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4. Re – arrange the following sentences into a logical sequence to make a meaningful paragraph.
Sentence number 6 has been done as an example.
5. Imagine you are Mr. and Mrs. Kihongo Mwindu of P.P. Box 30054, with telephone number 0770000111. Your son, Kingwendu, is getting married to Bebe on Saturday, 30th August, 2019 at Kibaha Resident Magistrate’s Office. The marriage service will start at 4:00 p.m. and will be followed by a celebration party to congratulate the bride and the groom at Tanita Hotel, starting at 8:00 p.m. Write a formal invitation card to Mr. and Mrs. Ngenge Kaulule for the wedding. Use the following guidelines in writing your card.
a) The name of the sender.
b) The name of the receiver
c) The purpose of the card
d) The date and time of the event
e) Address the receiver should write to if they will not attend.
SECTION C (40 Marks)
PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY
6. Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions from the box.
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a) I must study…………………………….the weekend
b) My Aunt works…………………………the Airport.
c) You are different……………………your sister.
d) We tried very hard but we did not get rid………………………it
e) You will get………………….trouble, unless you stop going there.
7. (a) Answer item (i) –(v) by writing the correct name of the baby animals indicated in the table.
(i) Cow……………………………………………………….
(ii) Lion………………………………………………………
(iii) Duck…………………………………………………….
(iv) Goat……………………………………………………..
(v) Frog……………………………………………………
(b) Re – write the following sentences by changing the underlined verbs into simple past form.
(i) I enjoy playing football
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(ii) You steal my pencils
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(iii) Aisha builds houses in town
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(iv) They do a great job.
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(v) This dog cuts its tail
8. (a) Change the following sentences into negative form.
(i) I work very hard
(ii) Aisha loves Mr. Salim
(iii) We saw the boy whose mother is our English subject teacher
(iv) Do you understand?
(v) I have been around for a while
(b) Re – write the following sentences by changing the verbs in the brackets into their correct forms.
(i) Wild animals (live) ……………………in forests.
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(ii) Pregnant women are not (allow)……………… to drink alcohol.
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(iii) Jane will be (visit)………………you
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(iv) I’m (do)……………………this for you
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(v) Jamila got (divorce)… ………………………..
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SECTION D (20 Marks)
READING PROGRAMME
9. Choose one class reader you have read in form one or two, then answer the following questions.
The Magic Garden - K.R. Cripwell (1977), William Collins Sons and Company Ltd, Great Britain.
Kalulu the Hare - F. Worthngton (1937), Longman, England.
Hawa the Bus Driver - R.S. Mabala (1988), Ben and Company, Dar es Salaam
Fast Money - K.R. Cripwell (1978), William Collins Sons and Company Ltd, Great Britain.
Mabala the Farmer - R.S. Mabala (1988), Ben and Company, Dar es Salaam
(a)
(i) What is the title of the book?
(ii) Who wrote the book?
(b) What is the negative side of the main character?
(c) Briefly write what the story is about
……… ………………… …………………
(d) According to how the story ended, what would you advise the main character?
(e) What do you learn from the story?
10. Read the following poem then answer the questions that follow.
Hawa, oh Hawa
The lioness who defeated the bull,
Oh, my friends
When I saw the bull
That big red bull
Roaring and running towards me
I began to sweat
I began to tremble
I began to cry
I knew were finished.
Hawa, oh Hawa
The lioness who defeated the bull.
Oh, my friends
That was eating the ground
Suddenly, out jumped the lioness
Jumped on the bull
She held it with her legs
She held it with her arms,
She held it with all her strength
Until the bull could run no more.
Hawa, oh Hawa
The lioness who defeated the bull.
Questions:
a) Which wild animal is Hawa compared to?
b) What is the general mood of the poem?
c) What makes poet call Hawa a lioness? Briefly explain.
d) Identify set of words mostly repeated in the second stanza and give a reason for such repetition.
e) Is this poem relevant to your society? Give a reason.
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 26
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMMERCE- BACK TO SCHOOL EXAMINATION-JUNE
FORM TWO
Time 2:30 Hours JUNE 2020
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the following items (i) – (ii), choose the correct answer and write its letter in the box provided.
(i) What will be the order point of Mr. Cassel if his daily sales are 500 bags of sugar, the delivery time being 15 days and minimum stock of 200 bags?
(ii) The process through the customer exchange information with the shop keeper about the availability of rice in his shop is expressed as
(iii) Why is it necessary to use demand schedule in drawing a demand curve?
(vi) Why internal motivation important in an entrepreneurship?
(v) In which category does Madam Mashenge be grouped if she produced green vegetables in large quantity and sells them in bulk to retailers who will then sell them to final users?
(vi) The main elements of commerce comprises of
(vii) Which of the following units of carriage in transport is most suitable in carrying delicate and perishable goods over a long distance?
(viii) Petrol stations which sell petrol and diesel obtained from the same producer are the examples of
(ix) The following are benefits of self – employment to an entrepreneur except
(x) Mr. Makiku is a large scale local rice producer who invested a capital of Tsh.300 million in production. What reward is he deserve as a return of his capital?
2. Match the meaning of the production terminologies in List A with the relevant terminology in List B by writing the letter of the correct terminology below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
| List A | List B |
| (i) A level of production which is concerned with getting the raw materials provided by nature out of the land. (ii) The activity aimed at bringing a physical change in goods and services to satisfy human needs and wants. (iii) A level of production which deal with distribution of already manufactured goods without changing their forms. (iv) The production inputs, which are necessary for production to take place. (v) A level of production which uses raw materials produced to produce other goods that will satisfy human needs. |
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3. (a) For each of the following statements (i) –(x), write True if the statement is correct or False if the statement is not correct in the space provide.
(i) Air transport is most suitable for transporting Tanzanite minerals from Arusha to Dar es Salaam………
(ii) Some of the entrepreneurs exit from the market as an outcome of improper planning………..
(iii) Warehousing increases the quality of some goods such as alcohol if stored over long time……….
(iv) Mr. Biashara is a wholesaler because he bought 100 bags of cement from Cement Industry for construction of his house…………………
(v) Economic deals with allocation of scarce resources to satisfy human needs and wants…………
(vi) The presentation of quantity supplied in relation to price in graph presents supply schedule…..
(vii) The success of entrepreneurial business is an external motivation to an entrepreneur…….
(viii) Low establishment cost is one of the factors that cause an increase in number of road side sellers in Tanzania……..
(ix) Tanzania use pipe line mode of transport in transporting gas from Mtwara to Dar es Salaam…..
(x) The rate of stock turn helps the business owner to determine the value of gross profit in a given period.
(b) Complete the following sentences by filling in the blanks with the correct word(s)
(i) Under which factor of production the machine bought for production purpose is categorized?
(ii) The wholesaler’s function which involves bulk buying and promptly payment to manufacture is called?
(iii) The process of keeping goods or raw materials for future use in the warehouse is referred to as?
(iv) A person who initiates the business idea is called?
(v) The demand for the commodities that are used together such as cars and fuel is grouped as?
SECTION B (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
4. (a) What is transportation? Give one example of transportation at your surroundings.
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(b) With examples, briefly explain four elements of transports.
(i) ………………………… ………………………………
(ii) ………………………… ………………………………
(iii) ………………………… ………………………………
(iv) ………………………… ………………………………
5. Describe five functions of an entrepreneur.
(i) …………………………… …………………………………
(ii) …………………………… …………………………………
(iii) …………………………… …………………………………
(iv) …………………………… …………………………………
(v) …………………………… ………………………………….
SECTION C ( 40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
6. (a) Describe the term channel of distribution and draw a diagram to show the middlemen involved in the channel of distribution of manufactured goods.
(b) Explain four forms of channel of distribution of manufactured goods.
(i) ……………………… …………………… …………………… ………
(ii) …………………… ……………………… …………………… ………
(iii) …………………… ……………………… ……………………… ……
(iv) …………………… …………… …………… ………………… ………
7. Explain four advantages and two disadvantages of warehousing.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 25
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
CHEMISTRY- BACK TO SCHOOL EXAMINATION-JUNE
FORM TWO
Time 2:30 Hours JUNE 2020
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) –(x), choose the correct answer from the among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provide.
(i) What is the best way of keeping a clean test tube after use?
(ii) What happens when substance A reacts with substance B to form a new substance C?
(iii) Why Non – luminous flame is the most applicable flame for heating purposes?
(iv) How many zones are there in a non-luminous flame?
(v) When a small amount of sugar is dissolved in a glass of water the mixture formed is:
(vi) A change from gaseous state to solid state without passing through a liquid state is called:
(vii) Which among the following are the two processes involved during distillation?
(viii) Technicians prefer to use blue flame in welding because:
(ix) Which of the following is a sequential method of separating mixture of salt and sand?
(x) The factors that affect the problem being investigated are referred to as:
2. Match each item in List A with a correct response in List B by writing its letter bellow the number of the corresponding item in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i) Method of recovery of both solute and solvent from a liquid. (ii) Method of separating two miscible liquids which their boiling points are close together. (iii) Method of separating two immiscible liquids. (iv) Method of separating two solids by heating in a way that one changes its state directly to gas. (v) Method of separating coloured components using a moving solvent on materials that absorb such solvent.
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(b) Fill in the blank spaces by using the appropriate terms.
SECTION B (80 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
3. (a) State one use of each of the items (i) – (x) in administering First Aid.
| S/N | Item | Use |
| (i) | Soap |
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| (ii) | Bandage |
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| (iii) | Sterile gauze |
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| (iv) | Iodine tincture |
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| (v) | Petroleum jelly |
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b. (i) Write the name and chemical formula of two important chemical substances used in the laboratory preparation of oxygen gas.
(ii) Mention four physical properties of oxygen gas.
4. (a) What are the five steps used in lighting a Bunsen burner?
(b) Classify fuels based on their physical state and for each class give two examples.
5.(a) Study the experiment diagram below and answer the questions that follow.

(i)What happens to the copper (Il) oxide during the experiment?
(ii)What happens to the two pieces of cobalt paper? (iii) Write a word equation for the reaction.
(b) Mention four chemical properties of hydrogen gas.
6.(a) Define the following terms as applied in Chemistry:
(i)Flame ![]()
(ii)Bunsen burner
(iii)Laboratory
(b) List four properties of each of the following:
(i) A luminous flame
(ii) A non-luminous flame
7.(a) Define the following terms:
(i)Chemistry
(ii)Element
(iii)Catalyst
(b) Give three differences between the following:
(i) Compound and mixture
(ii) Suspension and solution
8. (a) Write a word equation for each of the following reactions:
(i)Calcium burns in Oxygen .........
(ii)Sodium reacts with water ... ... ...
(b) What do you understand by the following terms?
(i) Water treatment
(ii) Water purification
(c) Mention six uses of water in economic activities.
9. State the law of conservation of energy.
(b) Give two ways in which energy can be transformed from one form to another.
(c) List down two sources of heat in the laboratory.
10.(a) Define the term "empirical formula".
(b) An organic compound contains 26.7% carbon, 2.2% hydrogen and
71.1% oxygen. If its relative molecular mass is 90, determine its:
(i)Empirical formula
(ii)Molecular formula
(c ) State the modern atomic theory ideas.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CHEMISTRY EXAM SERIES 24
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
BOOKKEEPING- BACK TO SCHOOL EXAMINATION-JUNE
FORM TWO
Time 2:30 Hours JUNE 2020
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) – (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write the letter in the box provided.
(i) The document used to deposit money in the bank account is known as
(ii) Cash or goods taken out of business for private use are called
(iii) Which one should not be called sales?
(iv) Which of the following is a liability to a business?
(v) Which of the following is correct about capital?
(vi) To which account is the total of the purchases returns journal transferred to?
(vii) Which one of the following is not an asset to a business?
(vii) Which of the following are personal accounts?
(ix) In which account is the net profit of the business determined?
(x) Which of the following is a ledger account?
2. For each of the items (i) – (x), match the descriptions of the terms used in Book Keeping in List A with their corresponding names in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
| List A | List B |
| (i) The maximum amount of money an accounting officer can spend. (ii) The balance at any point in time remaining to the credit side of the exchequer account (iii) The Ministry which has been generally vested the task of accounting for all the government money. (iv) Any person who is appointed in writing to authorize the expenditures for specific items of expenditure. (v) Accounts for the basic services provided by the local authorities through the use of the general revenue. (vi) A group of people who are relate to each other and are entitled for government monetary benefits. (vii) A financial year of the government which starts on 1st July and ends 30th June of every year. (viii) Day to day expenses for executing operations of a government. (ix) Estimates to cater for the capital of long term projects of the government. (x) Government money for the benefit of all citizens in a country. |
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SECTION B (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
3. Mention five users of accounting information.
(i) ………………………………………………………………
(ii) ………………………………………………………………
(iii) ………………………………………………………………
(iv) ………………………………………………………………
(v) ………………………………………………………………
4. Briefly explain the following terms:
(a) Double entry book keeping system
(b) Account
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(c) Discount received
………………………………… …………………… ……… ……………………………… …………… …………………
(d) Debtors
…………… ……… ……………… ………… ………………… ……… …………… …………… ………………… …………… ………
(e) Current liabilities
……………………………… ………………… …………… ………… ……………… ……………… ……………………………………
SECTION C (60 Marks)
Answer all questions in t his section.
5. Enter the following balances and record the transactions for the month of April 2018 in the three column cash book of Mrs. Mwalongo, balance the cash book, and bring down the balances.
2018
April 1, Balance b/d TZS
Cash 11,000
Bank 38,500
Debtors:
L. Sempeo 16,000
L. Mushi 10,000
S. Sogodi 12,000
Creditors:
R. Fredy 12,000
L. Andrew 20,000
E. Sebogo 28,000
April 3, L. Mushi paid her account by cheque, after deducting 5 percent cash discount.
April 7, Mrs. Mwalongo paid amount owing to R. Fredy by cheque, less 2.5 percent cash account.
April10, withdrew TZS 15,000 cash from the bank for office use.
April 15, Mrs. Mwalongo sold goods worth TZS 24,000 on credit to L. Mushi.
April 17, L. Sempeo paid amount owing by cheque, les 2.5 percent cash discount.
April 20, Mrs. Mwalongo paid wages by cheque TZS 31,500.
April 22, Mrs. Mwalongo paid amount owing to L. Andrew by cheque, after deducting 5 percent cash discount.
April 25, S. Sogodi paid the amount owing by cheque, less 2.5 percent cash discount.
April 28, Mrs. Mwalongo paid the amount owing to E. Sebogo by cheque, after deducting 2.5 percent cash discount.
6. T. Thomas, a sole trader keeps his petty cash on the imprest system. The imprest amount is TZS 50,000. The petty cash transactions for the month of February 2017 were as follows:
2017
February 1, petty cash in hand TZS 4,670
February 1, Petty cash restored to imprest amount
February 3, paid wages TZS 8,760
February 7, purchased postage stamps TZS 2,940
February 10, paid wages TZS 9,110
February 14, purchased envelops TZS 2,280
February 17, paid wages TZS 8,840
February 20, paid cash to J. Mureithi a creditor, TZS 4,160
February 21, purchased stationary TZS 2,750
February 24, paid wages TZS 8,480
Record the given transactions in T. Thomas’s petty cash book for the month of February 2017 and show the restoration of the petty cash to the imprest amount as on 1st March 2017. Use the following analysis columns:
a) Wages
b) Stationery
c) Postage
d) Ledger
7. The following balances were extracted from the books of G. George for the year ended 31st December 2017. Use the information provided to prepare his statement of Financial Position as at 31st December, 2017.
Details TZS
Capital 200,000
Loan from K. China 50.000
Loan from Uncle 150,000
Sales 140,000
Furniture 50,000
Loan to Mwajuma 50,000
Buildings 50,000
Net profit 31,270
Land 50,000
Purchases 300,000
Drawings 25,400
Salaries 150,000
Bank overdraft 39,380
Wages 100,000
Creditors 90,200
Motor vehicle 50,000
Fixtures and Fittings 220,000
Stock 23,500
Debtors 41,950
Rent 20,000
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BKEEPING EXAM SERIES 23
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
HISTORY- BACK TO SCHOOL EXAMINATION-JUNE
FORM TWO
Time 2:30 Hours JUNE 2020
INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of ten (10)
questions.
2. Answer all questions in sections A and B and two (2) questions from
section C.
3. All writing must be in black or blue ink.
4. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
5. Cellular phones, calculators and any unauthorized materials are not
allowed in the examination room.
6. Write your Examination Number at the top right hand corner of every page.
1. For each of the items (i) — (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
(i)Which one of the following sites represents the early Stone Age?
(ii)One of the factors for the rise of states in the pre-colonial east Africa was:
(iii) When did vasco Da Gama reach East Africa?
(iv)One of the characteristics of man before the discovery of iron technology was:
(v)Europeans took labourers from Africa during the Trans- Atlantic slave trade because the Africans were.
(vi)The western Sudanic states which engaged in the Trans- Saharan trade were:
(vii)Which one of the following statements is not true about history?
(viii)The evolution theory explains about:
(ix)The history which is handed down by word of mouth, especially by elders, from one generation to another is known as:
(x) The division of Age groups among the Maasai society took into consideration the following economic activities except:
2. Match the items in List A with the correct responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i) Professional and long distance traders in Kenya before colonialism. (ii) A title given to a leader who led the conquered land in Central Africa. (iii) A name given to the agents who bought and sold slaves in Angola during Triangular slave trade. (iv) A King of Mali Kingdom who paid a pilgrimage to Mecca. (v) A title given to the head of the Kingdom whose capital was at Mbanza. (vi) Indian merchants in Zanzibar who supplied capital to buy or get ivory and slaves. (vii) A group of slave trade campaigners in Europe from the beginning of the 19 th century. (viii) A third age group among the Maasai who served as soldiers of the society. (ix) People who were appointed to govern the city states on behalf of the Sultan Seyyid Said. (x) A society in which the children are of the new family belonged to the wife’s clan. | A Osei Tutu B Mwanemutapa C Mani-Kongo D Banyans E Sultan F Kamba G Humanitarians H Moran I Wamwinyi J Laibons K Pombeiros L Matrilineal M Mansa Musa N Vimbundu O Liwalis |
3. Write True if the statement is correct or False if the statement is not correct in the space provided.
(a) Permanent crop cultivation was adopted in regions with low population.
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(b) The improvement of farming techniques led to increased food production and population decrease …………………………
(c) Four main East African language groups are Khoisan, Cushites, Nilotes and Bantu
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(d) Industrial revolution was among the reasons for abolition of slave trade
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(e) Boer trek helped some societies to resist against the Portuguese rule in East Africa
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(f) christian missionaries in Zanzibar were among the freed slaves who were taught Christian principles …………………………
(g) War captives and criminals were sold as slaves during the Triangular slave trade.
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(h) Nok, Meroe, Axum were the major iron smelting centres in pre-colonial Africa
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(i) A socio-economic system whereby a worker is owned by an individual as an instrument of production is called feudalism …………………………
(j) Salt making, pottery, basketry and gathering were types of handicraft industries in pre-colonial Africa …………………………
4. Briefly explain the following:
SECTION B (30 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section.
5. Arrange the following sentences in a chronological order.
6. Complete each of the following statements with correct historical facts.
(a) An irrigation system used by ancient Egyptians consisting of a pole with a weight on one side and a bucket on the other is called …………………………
(b) The socio-political system which was more dominant among the pastoral societies but also practiced by some agricultural societies such as the Kikuyu and Nyakyusa is known as …………………………
(c) What marked the end of Portuguese rule in East Africa in 1698?
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(d) The founder of German East Africa Company in 1884 was called
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(e) Pre-colonial African societies used a system of exchange based on goods by goods known as …………………………
6 Explain six ways through which slaves were obtained.
SECTION C (30 MARKS)
Answer two (2) questions from this section.
7. Elaborate six reasons which made the Dutch to establish their permanent settlement at the Cape of South Africa in the 17th century.
8. Explain six effects of the Great Trek in South Africa.
9. Elaborate six factors that led to the development of trade in African societies during the pre-colonial period.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO HISTORY EXAM SERIES 22
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
CIVICS- BACK TO SCHOOL EXAMINATION-JUNE
FORM TWO
Time 2:30 Hours JUNE 2020
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) – (ii), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
(i) A situation whereby there is equal opportunities to both men and women in different social and economic needs is referred to as
(ii) The ability to take and feel the problems of others as your own problems is known as
(iii) Actions or manners that are acceptable to all members of the community are called?
(iv) The ability of an individual to understand and live in peace and harmony in the society is called.
(v) Obedience to the laws of the country for everyone to live in peace and harmony is referred to as
(vi) A situation where there is a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or that can only move very slowly is known as
(vii) Which of the following represent the important conditions for a stable marriage?
(viii) A system of having more than one political party is known as
(ix) One of the advantages for being a citizen of a certain country is
(x) A state of being free from danger when using roads is known as
(xi) Which of the following is not a union matter in the United Republic of Tanzania?
(xii) What does the blue colour in the Tanzania national flag represent?
(xiii) Why is courtship an important stage before marriage?
(xv) Tanzania national currencies include
(xvi) A public holiday marked every year on the 7th April in Tanzania is known as
(xvii) Road accidents can be avoided in Tanzania through
(xviii) The behaviour that is normally acceptable to all members of the family, community and society is referred to as
(xix) Which of the following promotes proper behaviour among the youth?
(xx) Kiling suspected criminals without giving them a fair trial in the court of law referred to as
2. Match the items in List A with the correct responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i) A person who is a member of a country. | A. Dual citizenship |
3. For each of the statement (i) — (x), write True if the statement is correct or False if the statement is not correct.
(i) Work promotes selfish attitude..........
(ii) One of the aspects of social skills is peer resistance...................
(iii),One of the sources of local government revenue is development levy.............
(iv) The mayor of the Municipal Council is a Presidential appointee
(v) Positive peer pressure can lead to good performance in school
(vi) Work is any physical activity that a person does to earn a living
(vii) Female genital mutilation promotes child spacing.......
(viii) The head of the judiciary is the Chief Justice...........
(ix) Obeying road signs reduces traffic jams on the road...
(x) All people who are eligible voters are called the electorate.........
SECTION B (50 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
4. Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow.
Wild life refers to all animals and plants living in their natural environment. Wild life is very important resources to any country as it produces meat which is used by man as food. Other products from animals and plants include wood, far, skins and ornaments just to mention a few.
The increasing population in Tanzania has also increased the consumption of wildlife products in the country. This has led to the increased destruction of the natural habitat of animals and plants. Therefore, there is a need for intentional measures to conserve it. Such measures are protecting natural vegetation, enforcing law, practicing modern game cropping, avoid poaching, animal control from diseases and enacting by laws of not endangering animals.
Thus to conserve wild life in our environment it is also important to encourage game cropping in places where game species seem to be populated to reduce overgrazing and soil erosion.
Questions
a) Suggest a suitable title for this passage
b) According to the passage mention two effects of increased population in Tanzania to the animals and plants
c) Outline two importance of wild life to mankind
d) Suggest two measure to conserve the wild life in Tanzania
e) State two advantages of game cropping in populated games
5. Define the following concepts and for each give two points on its importance:
a. Civics
b. National sovereignty
c, Proper behavior
d. National festivals
e. Multiparty democracy
f. Presidential Standard
g. Protection of human rights
h. Citizenship
I. Social life skills
j. Zebra signs
SECTION C (15 MARKS)
Answer one (1) question from this section.
6. Explain the importance of democratic elections to a country like Tanzania by giving six points.
7. Explain the importance of life skills to young people by giving six points.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 21
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
BIOLOGY- BACK TO SCHOOL EXAMINATION-JUNE
FORM TWO
Time 2:30 Hours JUNE 2020
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) – (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
(i) The branch of science which deals with the study of living things is known as
(ii) The part of the alimentary canal which rolls the chewed food into bolus is called
(iii) Which one of the following is recommended as a First Aid procedure for a victim who has been stung by bee?
(iv)A term which describes organisms with similar nutritional habits is known as:
(v)Which of the following labels indicates a substance which catches fire easily? .....
(vi)Why are bats and birds not placed in the same species while they are closely related organisms? ...............
(vii) Insufficient food rich in protein to children especially infants result into nutritional deficiency disease called.
(viii) The blood vessel which carries blood from the lungs to the heart is called:
(ix) The root-like structure of a moss plant which provides anchorage to the ground is called
(x) Which of the following cell structures differentiates an animal cell from a plant cell?
2. Match each item in List A with a correct response in List B by writing its letter bellow the number of the corresponding item in the table provided.
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i) The highest rank in classification (ii) A group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring. (iii) A sub-group of kingdom Plantae in which ferns belongs (iv) A group of genera with similar characteristics. (v) A sub-group of highest rank of classification.
| A. Kingdom B. Phylum C. Class D. Species F. Family G. Genus H. Order K. Kingdom Pteridophyta L. Phylum Bryophyta O. Phylum Basidiomycota P. Phylum Ascomycota Q. Kingdom Protoctista |
3. For each of the items (i) - (x), write True if a statement is correct or False if a statement is not correct in the space provided.
(i) Botany is the study of animals
(ii) Gaseous exchange in mammals takes place in the nose and mouth
(iii) One enzyme can act on several food substances ...............
(iv) During inhalation the ribs move upwards and outwards...............
(v) Anemia is a condition in which a patient has few erythrocytes .
(vi) Landfill is a way of disposing domestic wastes ...............
(vii)Amylase is an enzyme which acts on protein ...............
(viii)Consumers in the ecosystem produce their own food...............
(ix)Syphilis is a communicable disease ...............
(x)All bacteria are harmful to man ...............
4. Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the space provided.
(i)A temporary treatment carried out to a sick person before arriving to the hospital is termed as .
(ii)Turning waste into useful products is termed as .
(iii)A place where solid waste is buried in the ground is called .......... .
(iv)An involuntary ejection of substances from the stomach through the mouth is called .
(v)The combustion of waste at high temperature is known as ...............
SECTION B
Answer all questions in this section
5. (a) Mention four types of organs found in animal body.
(i) ……………………………………………………………………
(ii) ……………………………………………………………………
(iii) ……………………………………………………………………
(iv) ……………………………………………………………………
5. (a) State the meaning ofthe following terms as used in Biology.
(i)A cell ..
(ii)System
(iii)Organ ............
6.Study the sculpture of a villus below and then answer the questions that follow:

(a) In which part of the alimentary canal is villus found? ... ...
(b) Name the parts labelled with letters A, B and C
(c) State three adaptations of the villus for the absorption of food in the alimentary canal.
7. Define the following terms:
(i)Parasite
(ii)Host
(iii)Community
(b)Give two examples for each of the following group ofparasitic organisms:
(i)Endoparasite
(ii)Ectoparasite
8.(a) Define the following terms:
(i) Laboratory ...............„.................... ..
(ii) Biology ................
(iii) Test tube ................................... ..... .. (iv) Botany .
(b) State the uses of each of the following laboratory apparati:
(i)Microscope ......................... .. .
(ii)Thermometer ................................ .
(iii) Test tube holder ........ ....
9.(a) What is First Aid?
(b) List four components of the First Aid Kit.
(c) State the procedures of giving First Aid to a person who has been bitten by a snake.
SECTION C
Answer any one question.
10. Explain the cause, two symptoms, transmissions and prevention measures of cholera.
11.Elaborate any three traditional and three modern methods used in food processing, preservation and storage.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 20
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ENGLISH- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM TWO
TIME: 3HRS 2020
NAME: _________________________________CLASS: ___________
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY
1. Read the passage below carefully and then answer the question that follows.
The East Africa Community (EAC) is an intergovernmental organization that is made up of five members countries Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Burundi. Those countries cover an area of about 1.8 million square kilometers and by 2005, the community had a population of about 100 million people.
Cooperation in East Africa started many years ago. Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda in particular have had cooperation since the early 20th Century. For example, there was the customs union between Uganda and Kenya in 1917, where as, Tanganyika joined in 1927.
The East African Community itself had a long history too. It was originally founded in 1967 but, it collapse in 1977, partly because of disagreements in the political philosophies of the three countries; dictatorship under Idi Amini Dada in Uganda, socialism in Tanzania and capitalism in Kenya. Later on, president Mwinyi of Tanzania, Daniel Arap Moi of Kenya and Yoel Museveni of Uganda signed the Treaty of East African Cooperation in Arusha Tanzania on 30th November 1993. They established a tripartite cooperation the cooperation embraced many areas including political social, cultural, research and technology, defence, security, legal and financial affairs. On 30th Nov. 1999, a treaty for the -re – establishment of the East African Community was signed and it came into force on 7th July 2000. Burundi and Rwanda joined the East African community in 2007.
There are governance structures that serve the East African Community. The East African court of justice in the judicial arm of the community. The court oversees the interpretation and application of the 1999 Treaty that established the EAC. The legislation arm of the community is the East African legislative Assembly (EALA). The Assembly has 27 members countries. One of the functions of EALA is to debate and approve the budget of the community. Since inauguration, the EALA has had several sittings in Arusha, Nairobi and Kampala.
Though faced with numerous challenges, the EAC has had some achievement and has outlined some future plans. One key achievement is the introduction of the East African passport which was launched on 1st April 1999. This passport was introduced in order to make border crossing for East African easier. It is available at the headqucters of the respective immigration departments in Dar es salaam, Nairobi and Kampala. Among EAC’S future plans is the introduction of a monetary union with a common currency, a common market and political union,
Questions
Choose the correct answer and write its letter in your answer booklet.
(i) Which of the following is a list of the member countries of the East African Community today?
(ii) Why was the East African passport Introduced
(iii) What is the synonym of the word re-establish?
(iv) Why was the East African Community Collapse in 1977?
(v) Night came on and the room grew dark. This is an/a…………..
(vi) She did not make a false statement. This is a/an …….noun
(vii) The word bitter means?
(viii) Which word means the same as supplement?
(ix) The word commence means?
(x) He led a life devoid of blame. The underlined phrase is a/an……………….
2. Match the items in column A with those in column B to produce the most meaningful sentences.
| COLUMN A | COLUMN B |
| (i) Unless you are rich (ii) Hardly had he finished sitting (iii) Use your time property (iv) I cannot be promoted to higher rank (v) She is not only fat |
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SECTION B 40 MARKS
3. Write a summary of what Nyerere did after retirement in three sentences.
The late J.K.Nyerere retired as president in 1985, though he remained leader of his CCM party until 1990, when he moved back to his home village in Butiama. After retirement, he travelled around the world becoming a spokesman for African peace and unity in 1990’s playing a major part in bringing peace to both Rwanda and Burundi.
4. Complete the following sentences using words given in the box.
| Mean , shy, kind, strict, cheerful, intelligent, stupid |
5. Re- write the following sentences according to instructions given after each.
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Begin (Although………..)
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Use…….inorder to…..)
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6.In each of the following sentences one word is wrong. Identify and correct them by writing the correct spelling for each word.
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7. Use the words below to complete the following expressions
Guardian, trader, chef, grocer, clean, lawyer, keeper, journalist, decon.
8. (a) Fill the blanks with the correct form of the word in the brackets:
(b) Fill the blanks with the correct words given in the brackets
SECTION C
READING PROGRAMME
9. Select one class reader you’ve read from the given list and answer the questions that follows
The Magic Garden K.R. Cripwell (1977) & Collins Sons Great Britain
Kalulu the hare - F. Worthington (1937) Longman England
Hawa the bus driver - R.S. Mabala (1988) Ben & Company Dar es Salaam
Mabala the farmer - R.S. Mabala (1988) Ben & Company Dar es Salaam
Fast money - K.R. Cripwell (1978), Willium & Collins sons. GB.
Questions
10. Read the following poem then answer the question that follows.
Suck and I hide you, my gentle one,
Suck and I hid you, my beloved,
I dreamt that the hunter was at kebaroti,
I dreamt that the hunter was at granted,
Where shall I put you, my little baby?
Where, oh where, shall I put you, lovely little lips?
If I put you in a clump of grass, my gentle one
The hunter’s rough dog will come sniffing around
The hunter’s thick club tears up your back.
Suck and I hide you, gentle one
Suck and I hide you, you for whom the drum sound a hunter
Where shall I put you, lovely little lips?
If I put you by the way side, gentle one
Passers- by will take you with them, my beloved
If I put you in an anthill, my little baby.
The ants will enclose you into their nest, lovely little lips
Suck and I hide you, little baby
Suck and I hide you, gentle one
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 18
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
GEOGRAPHY- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM TWO
TIME: 2:30HRS 2020
NAME: _______________________________________________ CLASS: _________
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
Answer ALL questions in this section
MULTIPLE CHOICES QUESTIONS
1. For each of the following questions write the letter of the correct answer in the boxes provided below:
(i) An angular distance measured in degrees East and West of the Prime Meridian:-
(ii) One of the common characteristics between nomadic pastoralism and shifting cultivation is that people have:
(iii) The wise use and control of water resources is known as water:
(iv) Although the earth is in motion all the time we don’t feel its motion. This is due to the reason that we are:
(v) The major features rising above the surface of ocean water and important for tourism are called:
(vi) The solar eclipse occurs when:
(vii) The farthest position of the earth from the sun is known as:
(viii) The occurance of summer, winter, autumn and spring is a result of:
(ix) The height above sea level is called
(x) Which one of the following was the smallest planet in the solar system?
2. Matching items. Select an item from group B and match it with the corresponding item in group A
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i) Tourism (ii) Mining (iii) Trade and commerce (iv) Sedentary livestock (v) Physical landscape, atmosphere, natural vegetations
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3. The following statements are either correct or incorrect. Write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct:
4. (a)Define the term “temperature”
(b) Study carefully the climatic data given for station Y and then answer the questions that follow:
| Months | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
| Temp(oC) | 28 | 27 | 27 | 27 | 28 | 28 | 26 | 25 | 24 | 26 | 27 | 28 |
| Rainfall(mm) | 2400 | 2100 | 2050 | 1750 | 1700 | 1750 | 1660 | 1500 | 1700 | 1805 | 2100 | 2300 |
SECTION B
Answer ALL questions in this section
5. (a) Briefly explain the concept of human activities.
(b) Name four types of primary human activities.
(c) Giving two examples, differentiate between primary and secondary human activities.
6. (a)Explain the term map
(b) With examples explain the following types of maps:
(c) Examine five (5) characteristics of a good map:
SECTION C
Attempt two questions
7. Discuss the significance of atmospheric pressure in life (5 points)
8. How walking long distance to the water sources affect the girl child? Explain (5 points)
9. Describe ways of improving subsistence small scale agriculture. (5 points)
10.(a) What is river basin development project?
(b) Examine the importance of river basin development projects in Africa (4 points)
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 17
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
HISTORY- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM TWO
TIME: 2HRS 2020
NAME:__________________________________CLASS:___________
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. This paper consist of sections A, B and C
2. Answer ALL questions in question A and B and TWO questions from section C
3. Write your full names at the top of every page
4. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
SECTION A (40 Marks)
1. For each of the items ( i) to (x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number.
(i) A state in which people from one community got in to contact with one another.
(ii). The North African people were interacting with people from West Africa mainly through.
(iii) One of the outcomes of Boers trek in South Africa was
(iv) The famous societies which involved in long distance trade in East Africa were:
(v) The following is the importance of Trans-Saharan trade to Western Sudan:
(vi)A major step in the series of economic process that bring goods and services to the people.
(vii) The Dutch who settled in South Africa were from
(viii) The early development of animal and plant domestication.
(ix) The following are functions of a Moran, except.
(x) A rulling system in which two or more communities or governments rule the same territory and people is known as;
2. Match the items in LIST B with those provided in LIST A by writing correct number in the space provided
| LIST A | LIST B |
| (i). Trans- Saharan trade (ii) Basic needs (iii) Communalism (iv) Boer Expansion (v) Slavery (vi) Interaction (vii) Cow horn formation (viii) Feudalism. (ix) 200 BC. (x) Mixed farming . |
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3. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is not correct
4. Give the meaning of each of the following terms
SECTION B. ( 30 Marks).
Answer all questions in this section
5. Arrange the following sentences in a chronological order by writing their Roman numbers in the table provided.
ANSWERS
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6. Complete each of the following statements with the correct historical facts
i. The man's major technological inovation during the middle stone Age was ____________
ii. The tittle of the supreme political leader in the Haya was _______________
iii. A place where books, files, colonial and travellers records are kept is calles _______________
iv. The process by which people create goods to satisfy their needs is ___________________
v. The ownership and use of slaves in economic priductuon ____________________
7.a) What is agriculture?
b) Explain in short different types of agriculture development in Africa societies.
SECTION B. ( 30 Marks)
8. Write an essay about the effects of the economic interactions among the African
9. Write a short essay on Ngoni migration under the following guidelines
10. Explain the characteristics of communalism mode of production
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO HISTORY EXAM SERIES 16
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
CHEMISTRY- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM TWO
TIME: 2HRS 2020
NAME:_____________________________________CLASS:___________
INSTRUCTIONS
H = 1, C = 12, O = 16, N = 14, Ca = 40, K = 39.
SECTION A: 10 MARKS
1. Write down the letter corresponding to the correct answer for each item (i) – (x).
(i) The valency of an element with atomic number 10 is;
(ii) How many protons, neutrons and electrons are there in an atom represented by the symbol ![]()
Protons Neutrons Electrons
(iii) Separation of a mixture by fraction all distillation is possible if the mixture constituents differ in their;
(iv) When element T of Group 1 combines with element X of Group VI, the formula of the compound formed is;
(v) Saturated solution is one which;
(vi) The most abundant element on the earth is;
(vii) Petrol is an example of;
(viii) Domestic utensils made of iron undergo rusting when exposed to;
(ix) The chloride iron (Cl-) differs from chlorine atom because chloride ion has;
(x) Which of the following chemical species have the same number of electrons?
SECTION B: 20 MARKS
2. You are provided with two lists A and B. Choose a words from list B which matches the statement or phrase in List A and write its letter in the table provided below;
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SECTION C: 70 MARKS
(b) Name four components which can be found in First Aid Kit;
(c) Why is it important to provide First Aid to an injured person? Give four reasons;
4. (a) For each of the following classes of fire, state the burning material(s);
(b) Fire can be prevented by;
5. (a) By giving one example, define the following terms;
(b) Briefly explain the following ways of preventing rusting.
(c) Write the chemical symbols for the following elements;
6. (a) If a mixture of manganese (IV) oxide, MnO2 with potassium chlorate, KClO3 is treated, which of the two compounds will produce oxygen?
(b) Calculate the oxidation number of the underlined elements;
7. (a) List down four assumptions of the Dalton’s Atomic Theory;
(b) Write a chemical formula for each of the following compounds;
(c) (i) What do you understand by the term “Chemical warning signs”?
(ii) Draw the chemical warning sign that represents;
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8. Study the periodic table below;

Use the letters shown in the periodic table above to indicate;
9. (a) What is air?
(b) Mention the composition of air with their percentage composition;
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(c) Give four reasons why air is a mixture.
10. (a) Give the method used to separate the following mixtures;
(b) What is a chemical compound? Give four reasons to support this fact.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CHEMISTRY EXAM SERIES 15
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MATHS- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM TWO
Time 2:30 Hours MAY 2020
Instructions
SECTION A (60 MARKS)
1. a) Rearrange the following in ascending order ![]()
b) Write 56 as the product of prime factors
2. Express
in form of
where p and q are both integers and
3. A room of length 270cm and 150cm is to be covered with square tiles. What is the largest size of the tiles to be used if no space of the room is left to be uncovered and how many tiles will be used?
4. Round off 34.9545 correct to i) Two significant figure ii) One decimal places
5. Write the following into 24-hours system i) 03: 15 Pm ii) 01: 01Pm
6. Given
, find i) 64*3 ii) a if ![]()
7. Two angles of pentagon are 580 and 380 and the other remaining three are in the ratio of 5:6:7. Find the largest angle.
8. Given a straight line 2y+5x+1=0, f
Fnd a) Slope b) y-intercept c) x-intercept
9. Two supplementary angles differ by 120. Find the angles.
10. Add the following

11. Anna is two years older than betty. Last year, Anna was two times as old as Betty. What is their age?
12. Make r-subject of formula in the following
13. Express
in the form of ![]()
14. Use method of difference of two squares to evaluate the following
i)
ii) 0.9852 – 0.0152
15. Given log2=0.3010 and log7=0.8451, without using logarithm table evaluate:
a) log1.25 b) log 3.5
16. Factorize the following expression
a)15t2-14t-8=0 b) (2c+3)2 – c2
18.Simplifythe following
a)
b) 
19. Expand the following
a) [y- 3] [
+ y ] b) (6n -
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20. For value of P which makes the following equations perfect square
(i) x2 – Px +16=0
(ii) x2 -
x + P=0
SECTION B (40 MARKS)
21. a) From the quadratic equation
show that 
b) By using general formula of quadratic equation solve the following equation ![]()
22. The figure ABCD below is rectangle with sides as shown where C1 and C2 are two quarter circles inside it.

Find:
a) Value x and y shown in the figure
b) Perimeter of the rectangle
c)Area of the rectangle ABCD
d) Area of the shaded region
23.a) A rope is tired at the top of the flagpole and the other end of the rope is fixed on a point 36m from the base of the flagpole. If the flag pole is 15m high, what is the length of the rope?
b) In the figure below find the length of PQ and PS if QR=8cm, RQ=12cm and PR=17cm.

24. A farmer sold a quarter of his maize harvest and give one third of the remaining to his relatives. If the farmer remained with 36 bags of maize, find:-
a) How many bags of maize did the farmer harvest.
b) How many bags of maize did the farmer sold.
25. a) By using logarithm tables, evaluate 
b) Evaluate the following without using logarithm tables:
(i)
(ii)
(iii) 
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO MATHEMATICS EXAM SERIES 14
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COMMERCE- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM TWO
TIME: 2HRS 2020
NAME:____________________________________CLASS:___________
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A. (30 MARKS)
1. For each of the following questions write the letter of the correct answer
i) The main purpose of commerce is to
ii) Which of the following function is not normally done by the wholesalers?
iii) The following is not an advantage of specialization and division of labour
iv) Making goods for one’s own use is termed as
v) Bread and butter, tea and sugar illustrate the type of interrelated demand known as
vi) Which of the following is not an aid to trade?
vii) Production process ends when
viii) It is a level reached after receiving new delivery
ix) Management of stock in the warehouse is known as:
x) The abbreviation C.W.O on an order form means
2. Match the items in column A with responses in column B by writing the letter of the correct responses besides the item number in the answer sheet provided
COLUMN A
(i). ………… a number of single shops under one roof and one managements
(ii). …………. Are number of shops owned and managed by one concern stock the same class of merchandise and often similar in appearance
(iii). ……….Type of single shops which sells the product of one manufacturer only
(iv). ………… self-service retail outlets
(v). …………. Large shopping complex comprising the variety of business managed by different people all housed in one building
COLUMN B
3. Write “T” for a true statement and “F” for a false statement in the space provided beside each item .
(i) Advertising is an aid to trade which means the transmitting of information from one point to another ……………………..
(ii) Wages is the reward for labour……………
(iii) The movement of people and goods from one place to another is called Transportation……………………….
(iv) Chain of distribution is the ways through which goods flow from manufacturers to the final consumers……………..
(v) The graphical representation of demand schedule is called Elasticity…………
(vi) Invoice is a document issued when goods have been bought or sold on credit………………..
(vii) Private warehouse is a place where imported goods are kept while waiting for the payment of custom duty…………………….
(viii) Indirect production is the production for one’s own use……………………
(ix) Average stock is the number of times the average stock held turn over during a period………………………………..
(x) Stock administration is the quantity of a certain supply that should always be in a stock to safeguard sales against unforeseen delays in delivery………………..
SECTION B (30 MARKS)
5. Form two commercial students wants to establish retail shops, advise them by having five factors to be considered when establishing a retail shop
6. Entrepreneurship plays a vital role in industrial development. Outline any five characteristics of an entrepreneur.
SECTION C (40 MARKS)
7. Complete the following table, show all your workings
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| (b) | (iii) | 24,000 | 76,000 | 80,000 | (iv) | 32,000 | (v) | (vi) |
| (c) | 20,000 | (vii) | 210,000 | (viii) | 241,000 | 41,000 | 25,000 | 8 |
| (d) | 28,000 | 22,000 | (ix) | (x) | 300,000 | 75,000 | 25,000 | 9 |
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO COMMERCE EXAM SERIES 13
CIVICS- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM TWO
TIME: 2.30HRS 2020
NAME:_______________________________________________ CLASS:___________
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (35 Marks)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
1. For each of the items (i) (xx), choose the correct letter in the box provided.
(i) A village government is made up of:-
(ii) Which of the following is an aspect of social skills?
(iii) The Tanzania legislature is made up of:
(iv) Which among the following set is a correct characterization of a nation?
(v) A ruling system whereby all government powers are under the people of that particular country is called
(vi) Who is the speaker of the East African Unions parliament?
(vii) The following are the sources of government revenue except:-
(viii) Which among the following is the organ of the country which implements laws of the state?
(ix) Which one among the following is a demerit of a written constitution?
(x) Gender stereotyping can be defined as:-
(xi) When the state officially are said to be acting within the law and the constitution, this is referred to as:-
(xii) In the family young children have the duty and role of:-
(xiii) Human rights abuses experienced by HIV/AIDS victims include:-
(xiv) The first multi-party election in Tanzania was held in:
(xv) The misuse of public funds for self gain is termed as:-
(xvi) The principles of fairness, justice and benefits that all human beings are born with is referred to as:-
(xvii) The ability of a person to appreciate him/herself is known as:-
(xviii) The group of people legally organized together to take over control of the government is termed as:-
(xix) Which color in the national flag of Tanzania represents the natural wealth of the country?
(xx) Government bills originates from:-
2. Match the items in LIST A with the correct responses in LIST B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
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3. For each of the following sentences (i) (x) write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the sentence is not correct.
SECTION B (50 MARKS)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION
4. Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow:
Sexually transmitted infections or STIs are infections passed from one person to another during sexual inter course. Unsafe sex leads to STIs. these infections can be passed from pregnant women to their babies during delivery. STIs can cause serious problems to the victims. Some of the short comings caused by STIs infections include infertility in men and women, premature delivery or delivering under weight babies, pregnancy outside the womb of the woman, death due to severe infections particularly HIV/AIDS, lasting pain in the lower abdomen and concern of the cervic.
Both men and women can get STIs. But a woman gets infection from a man more easily than a man from a woman. It is hard to tell the symptoms if a woman is infected because most STIs occur inside womans body where symptoms are difficult to see.
Symptoms of STIs particularly gonorrhea or syphilis include yellow or green discharge from virgin or anus, pain when passing urine, fever, and discharge from penis, pain or swelling of the testicles, bleeding during sex etc.
Generally STIs are very dangerous infections as they can lead to death.
QUESTIONS
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5. Define the following concepts and for each give two points on its importance/ effects
Importance
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Importance
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Importance
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Importance
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Effects
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Effects
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Importance
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Effects
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Importance
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Importance
SECTION C (15 MARKS)
ANSWER ONE (1) QUESTION FROM THIS SECTION
6. Identify and explain the difference between Democratic and Non Democratic Government (Give six (6) points)
7. Explain six sources of the central government revenue in Tanzania.
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END
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CIVICS EXAM SERIES 12
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
BIOLOGY- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
033 FORM TWO
TIME: 2½HRS
NAME: _____________________________________
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A: 20 MARKS
1. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
(i) The following are list of laboratory apparatus. Identify the odd one out.
(ii) Amina was bitten by a bee; which of the following should not be done
(iii) Identify a gas that is dangerous to ozone layer if released into atmosphere
(iv) After cholera outbreak, residents of mkwajuni village were vaccinated against the disease. The type of immunity carried out here will be:
(v) Which of the following is not a sign of Gonorrhea?
(vi) Among the following are functions of nucleus. Which one is not?
(vii) Which of the following is odd one out
(viii) Which statement is false about division Bryophyta?
(ix) Which of the following is True about digestion of starch
(x) The chemical compound that can cause death in blood is
MATCHING ITEM QUESTIONS
2. (a) Match the items in list A with response in list B by writing the letter of correct response beside item number in separate answer sheet provided
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3. The following statements are either true or false. Write T for True statement and F for false statement on separate answer sheets.
SECTION B
4. The diagram below illustrates a physiological process in red blood cell of mammals when placed in different solution.

a) (i) What type of solutions are A B and C?
(ii) Explain the biological process that has taken place in A and B
b) What would happen if a plant cell is placed in solution A and B
c) Explain why amoeba can successfully survive in solution B
5. (I) The diagram below shows part of plant root.

a) Name parts labeled A, B and C
b) What is the role of cell labeled D?
c) Explain how water moves from from soil until it reaches vascular bundles
d) Name two forces involved in water uptake in above cell
(II). List two factors that affect rate of active transport
6.(a) What is the primary source of energy in an ecosystem?
b) Give the trophic levels of the following
c) Ecological pyramich tapper toward apex. Give two reasons
d) Draw and label structure of mitochondrion
7. a) Explain the following physiological processes
b) Write an equation for reaction occurring during the following stage
c) Mention 3 internal factors which affect rate of photosynthesis
d) Give the function of the following
8. a)Name the causal organism of the following diseases
b) Name the substances made of the following nutrients that are involved in blood clotting
c) Proteins are large molecules made up of long chains of amino acids joined together through a bond called
d) State the main role of the following mineral to plants
SECTION C. ESSAY QUESTION
Answer only One question
9. With use of 8 points; explain the effects of poor waste disposal in the community
10. Explain digestion process that take place to a ball of ugali from when it is kept in mouth until it reaches anus.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 11
MTIHANI WA NUSU MUHULA KISWAHILI KIDATO CHA PILI
MUDA : SAA 2:00 APRIL, 2020
MAELEKEZO:
SEHEMU A :UFAHAMU
1. Soma kifungu cha habari kifuatacho, kasha jibu maswali yanayofuata, kwa kuchagua herufi ya jibu sahihi.
Afrika ni bara tajiri lenye rasilimali nyingi na adhimu. Utajiri wa bara hilo hauendani na utajiri wa wenyeji wa bara hilo, yaani waafrika. Yapo mambo mengi yanayosababisha mambo mbalimbali yaende ndivyo sivyo. Yapo ya kihistoria, kiuchumi, kisiasa na kiutawala.
Nchi mbalimbali za kiafrika hukabiliwa na majanga lukuki . majanga hayo tunaweza kuyagawa katika aina kuu mbili, nayo ni majanga ya asili na “majanga watu”. Majanga ya asili ni kama vile tetemeko la ardhi, mafuriko, ukame, mlipuko wa volcano na vimbunga. Majanga haya hutokana na nguvu za asili za dunia ambazo zipo juu ya uwezo wa binadamu. Aidha, “majanga watu” ni kama vile rushwa, matumizi mabaya ya madaraka, upendeleo, ufujaji wa mali ya umma, matumizi mabaya ya rasilimali za nchi, wivu, choyo na ubinafsi.
Haya yote uwepo wake hutokana na harakati za binadamu katika jamii husika. Kuna watu katika mfumo wa serikali hufumba macho na kuyaziba masikio ili wasione na kusikiliza kilio cha walalahoi. Kati ya watu hao likuki nchini, anajitokeza shujaa mwokozi. Shujaa huyu anaizunguka nchi yake nzima kujinadi kuwa yeye ni mzalendo,atawatoa kutoka nchi dhalimu na kuwavusha kwenye bahari ya misukosuko na mazila mengi hadi kwenye nchi tulivu ya asili na maziwa. Sauti kali inamtoka, ikipasua miamba na kuvunja kila aina ya hofu na uovu wa maneno. Sauti ilijipenyeza masikioni hadi mioyo ya wanajamii kote nchini. Wananchi wake wakampenda na kujipatia tumaini jipya. Hivyo, basi kwa kutumia “vichinjio” vyao wakakata shauri kumpa nafasi ili hatamu aishike. Ama kweli, tabia ni kama ngozi ya mwili, haibadiliki.
Maswali
(i) Kichwa cha habari chafaa kuwa:-
A. Utajiri wa Afrika
B. Uongozi mbaya Afrika
C. Uchumi wa nchi za Afrika
D. Rasilimali za Taifa
(ii) Majanga watu yanaweza kuwakilishwa na:-
A. Rushwa na mafuriko
B. Ufisadi na ubinafsi
C. Uchoyo na Kimbunga
D. Ukabila na volcano.
(iii) Majanga ya asili katika jamii ni kama vile:-
A. Radi na mafuriko B. Tetemeko la ardhi na ufisadi
C. Kimbunga na ukabila D. Choyo na wivu.
(iv) Neno walala hoi lina maana gani kama lilivyo tumika kwenye habari?
A. Watu wliochoka sana
B. Watu wanaolala wakiwa hoi
C. watu maskini wa kipato cha chini
D. Watu walioumia sana
(v) Rasilimali za nchi ni kama vile
A. Misitu ina wanyamapori
B. Gesi asilia na majengo
C. Hifadhi za taifa na viwanda
D. Madini na biashara
(vi) Kulifumbia macho jambo maana yake ni:-
A. Kufumba macho
B. kuliziba jambo Fulani
C. Kutoliona jambo Fulani
D. Kupuuza na kutolizingatia jambo Fulani.
(vii) Shujaa kujinadi kuwa yeye ni mzalendo; maana yake ni:-
A. mgombea wa nafasi ya uongozi kuwa mzalendo
B. shujaa kuwa na uzalendo wa kweli katika jamii
C. Mgombea nafasi ya uongozi kuwashawishi wananchi ili wamchague ili apambanie hali zao nay a nchi
D. Shujaa kujinadi kwa mbwembwe na maneno mengi ya ushawishi
(viii) Baadhi ya wanajamii waliopewa dhamana ya kuongoza jamii zao wanalaumiwa kwa:-
A. Kutenda kinyumbe na ahadi walizotoa
B. Kuwa wazalendo na wapambanaji.
C. Kuanguka nchi nzima kujinadi
D. Kupenda nchi na jamii yao
(x) Mwandishi anatuambia nini katika habari hii?
A. Majanga watu ni mengi sana.
B. Viongozi wajinadi nchi nzima ili wapewe fursa.
C. Bara la Afrika lina rasilimali nyingi.
D. Ili kujenga jamii mpya na bara ni lazima kuyaondoa majanga watu
(x) Bahari ya misukosuko na madhila mengi kama ilivyotumika kwenye habari, maana yake ni:-
A. Nchi zenye matatizo na mahangaiko mengi
B. Nchi yenye bahari nyingi
C. Nchi yenye faida nyingi
D. Nchi yenye rasilimali mbalimbali.
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Andika ufupisho wa habari ulivyoisoma kwa maneno kati ya 50 na 70.
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SEHEMU B:20%
UTUMIZI WA LUGHA NA USAHIHI WA MAANDISHI.
Eleza umuhimu na kutumia lugha fasaha
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(v) ……………………………… …………………………………………… ……………………………….
Eleza kwa mifano dhima tano (5) muhimu za lugha katika mawasiliano.
(i) ……………………………………… ……………………………… ……………………………… ……
(ii) ……………………………… ………………………………… ……………………………………
(iii) …………………………………… ………………………… …………………………………
(iv) ……………………………………… ………………………………… ……………………………………………
(v) …………………………… ……………………………………… ………… ……………………………
(a) Tambulisha maeneo ya asili wanayotoka wazungumzaji wa Lugha zifuatazo:-
(i) Aisee chalii wangu twende zetu ngarenaro.
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(ii) Chamaki nchanga kimbanika njuli chana
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(iii) Aroo nenda nenda kure karare
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(iv) Aise Mangi siku hisi biashara ni mbaya ni mbaya kweli
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(v) Mwe! Mihogo imecheleza balaha shambani
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(b) Tambulisha itaofa wa wazungumzaji wa lugha zifuatazo:-
(i) Mtoto yako inaishi fashi gani?
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(ii). Am ! am ! sisi iko kuja Tansazia mara kwa mara
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(iii) Bibi yangu inaishi na nyanya yangu kule Kaunti.
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(v) Chijana vuipi? Jikaza Chiume
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SEHEMU C: 25%
SARUFI.
taja aina za maneno yaliyopigiwa mstari katika sentensi zifuatazo:
(i) Amina ndiye aliyeleta hii zawadi
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(ii) Kuimba kwake kumemfurahisha Kasisi
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(iii) Chumbani kumevurujika
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(iv) Nenda nje ukapunge hewa
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(v) Hata wewe umekosea
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Toa maana ya maneno yafuatayo na kasha kila neno ulitungie sentenzi moja.
(i) Vipukusi.
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(ii) Barakoa
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(iii) Kiwiko
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(iv) Corona
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(v) Karantini
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Eleza kwa mifano dhima tano za mofimu:
SEHEMU D:
FASIHI SIMULIZI 15%
Eleza sifa tano bainifu za fasihi simulizi.
SEHEMU E:15%
UANDISHI.
Andika barua kwa mdogo wako anayeishi Mwanza na umwelezee tahadhari ya kupambambana na homa kali ya mapafu ya “Covid 19”. Anuani yako ni, S.L.P 120, Tanga na anuani ya mdogo wako ni S.L.P 112, Mwanza.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO KISWAHILI EXAM SERIES 10
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND REGIONAL GOVERNMENT
MID TERM EXAMINATION-APRIL-2020
TIME: 2:30HRS
NAME: _____________________________________CLASS: _________
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A
Answer ALL questions in this section
MULTIPLE CHOICES QUESTIONS
i) An angular distance measured in degrees East and West of the Prime Meridian:-
ii) One of the common characteristics between nomadic pastoralism and shifting cultivation is that people have:
iii) The wise use and control of water resources is known as water:
iv) Although the earth is in motion all the time we don’t feel its motion. This is due to the reason that we are:
v) The major features rising above the surface of ocean water and important for tourism are called:
vi) The solar eclipse occurs when:
vii) The farthest position of the earth from the sun is known as:
viii) The occurance of summer, winter, autumn and spring is a result of:
ix) The height above sea level is called
x) Which one of the following was the smallest planet in the solar system?
Select an item from group B and match it with the corresponding item in group A
GROUP A
i) Agriculture
ii) Tourism
iii) Mining
iv) Trade and commerce
v) Monoculture
vi) Sedentary livestock
vii) Water resource extraction
viii) Water resource conservation
ix) Mercuric Barometer
x) Physical landscape, atmosphere, natural vegetations
GROUP B
i) Circumnavigation of the earth is not the evidence to prove that the earth is spherical ________________________
ii) Crossing the international date line causes the gauzing or losing a day_______________
iii) Forests are sources of medicine____________
iv) Geography deals with the earth’s features only___________________
v) Light industries involve manufacturing of heavy and bulky products_________________
vi) The time within a particular area is termed as local mean Time (L.M.T)______________
vii) Good railways and road networks stimulate economic development_________________
viii) Industrial activities have no negative impacts on environment____________________
ix) Lake Victoria is within the Rift Valley_______________________
x) Trenches and ocean deeps are the same relief features of the river basin______________
b) Study carefully the climatic data given for station Y and then answer the questions that follow:
| Months | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
| Temp(oC) | 28 | 27 | 27 | 27 | 28 | 28 | 26 | 25 | 24 | 26 | 27 | 28 |
| Rainfall(mm) | 2400 | 2100 | 2050 | 1750 | 1700 | 1750 | 1660 | 1500 | 1700 | 1805 | 2100 | 2300 |
i) Calculate the annual mean temperature
ii) Calculate the amount of annual rainfall
iii) Determine the annual range of temperature
iv) Suggest the type of climate at station Y
SECTION B
Answer ALL questions in this section
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b) Study the diagram below then answer the questions that follows:-

i) The type of breeze shown on the diagram above is________________________
ii) A stands for_______________________
B stands for_______________________
C stands for_______________________
D stands for_______________________
E stands for_______________________
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b) With examples explain the following types of maps:
i) Topographical maps
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ii) Statistical maps
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c) Examine five (5) characteristics of a good map:
i) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
ii) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
iii) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
iv) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
v) __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SECTION C
Attempt two questions
b) Examine the importance of river basin development projects in Africa (4 points)
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LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 9
THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM TWO MID TERM EXAMINATIONS- MARCH 2020
012 HISTORY
Duration: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS.
1. This paper consist of sections A, B and C
2. Answer ALL questions in question A and B and TWO questions from section C
3. Write your full names at the top of every page
4. All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
SECTION A (40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the following items (i x) choose the correct answer from among of given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number:
i) A state in which people from one community got in to contact with one another.
ii). The North African people were interacting with people from West Africa mainly through.
iii) One of the outcomes of Boers trek in South Africa was
iv) The famous societies which involved in long distance trade in East Africa were:
v) The following is the importance of Trans-Saharan trade to Western Sudan:
vi)A major step in the series of economic process that bring goods and services to the people.
vii) The Dutch who settled in South Africa were from
viii) The early development of animal and plant domestication.
ix) The following are functions of a Moran, except.
X) A rulling system in which two or more communities or governments rule the same territory and people is known as;
xi) Which of these is the best description of homo-sapiens
xii. Scholars whose work is to study historical remains are called;
xiii. The .acts as history teachers in oral traditions
xiv. The archiologist who discovered the skull of earlier man in east Africa was;
xv. Pubbles chopping and hand axes were used during
xvi. Which society practiced pastrolism in south Africa among the following
xvii. Fire was discovered during,
xviii. Ubugabire system in interlacustrine region the power of the rule was usually based on;
xix. One important effect of iron technology in Africa was
xx. The following were the main participants in long distance trade;
2. (a)Match the items in LIST B with those provided in LIST A by writing correct number in the space provided
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| i. The earliest social organization from which society has passed through. ii. one among the ngoni leaders iii. movement of the dutch from cape town to interior of south Africa. iv. places created for preserving historical information. v. agriculture means vi. Tanzania is made up of four main language groups vii. depopulation. viii. examples of goods produced in west Africa. ix. population x. Laibon | A. The boer treck b. museums c. primitive communalism d. shaka Zulu e. cultivation of crops and animal keeping f. bantu, nilotes, cushites Khoisan g. gold, ivory. Kola nuts, leather, clothes h. increases of people in a specific area i. Theory proposed by Darwin j. is the leader of maasai Society k. Decrease in number of people.
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3. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if the statement is not correct
4. Give brief explanation on the following terms;
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SECTION B. ( 30 Marks).
Answer all questions in this section
5. Arrange the following sentences in a chronological order by writing their Roman numbers in the table provided.
I. These caves were usually near sourses of water
ii. These activities have earned them the name " early hunting and gathering"
iii. They mainly live temporaly in caves
iv They ate raw food like maet and fruits because they did not know how to make fire.
ANSWERS
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6. Complete each of the following statements with the correct historical facts
i. The mans major technological innovation during the middle stone Age was___________________
ii. The tittle of the supreme political leader in the Haya was_______________________
iii. A place where books, files, colonial and travelers records are kept is called_______________
iv. The process by which people create goods to satisfy their needs is___________________
v. The ownership and use of slaves in economic production_____________________________
7. a) What is agriculture?
b) Explain in short different types of agriculture development in Africa societies.
SECTION B. ( 30 Marks)
8. Write an essay about the effects of the economic interactions among the African
9. Write a short essay on Ngoni migration under the following guidelines
i. Meaning
ii Participants
iii. Causes
iv. Effects.
v. Conclusion
10. Explain the characteristics of communalism mode of production
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO HISTORY EXAM SERIES 8
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING
MID TERM EXAMIATIONS
024 MATHS- TWO
Duration: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (60 MARKS)
1. Write the place value of digits in the brackets
a) 1485361 (8)
b) 7524693 (2)
2. Write the following into expanded form
a) 470059 b) 1290400
3. Round off 309.437 correct to
i) 2-significant figure ii) 2-decimal places
4. Change the following into 12-hours system
i) 0404 hours ii) 0028 hours
5. Convert the following into fraction
i) 0.34 ii) 2.13
6. Find the greatest number that is exactly divides 360 and 456
7. Find solution of
and show it no the number line.
8. Divide Sh. 1690 among Peter, Juma and Ali in the ratio of ![]()
9. There are 180 members of a committee. In a meeting,
were present. How many members were absent?
10. Find 
11. Simplify the following
a)
b) ![]()
12. Solve the following equation
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13. Find slope, x-intercept and y-intercept of line 5x-2y-7=0
14. The ratio of exterior to interior angle of regular polygon is 5:7.
Find number of sides of the polygon and total degree measure of the polygon.
15. In a figure beside, AB//CD and line PQ and RS are transversal line. Find values of the angles marked x, y and z
16. In how many years would sum of the money double itself at 8% rate per annum?
17. Factorize the following expression a) 8x2 + 2x -3 b) x2-15x +58
18. By selling a computer for Sh. 800,000/=, a profit of Sh. 200,000/= is earned. Find the percentage profit.
19. Simplify the following
i)
ii)![]()
20. Make v subject of the formula the following equation
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SECTION B (40 MARKS)
21. a) From the quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0, show that 
b) By using general formula of quadratic equation solve the following equation ![]()
22.John's father is 5 times older than John and John is twice as his sister Alice. In two years time the sum of their age will be 58. What is their present age?
23. a) Simplify the following by rationalizing the denominator
i) ![]()
ii) ![]()
b) Find value of P which makes the following equations perfect square
i) x2 – 8x +P=0
ii) x2 -
x + P=0
24 a) If
, evaluate:
i)
ii) Find r if ![]()
b) Solve for x the following
i)
ii) ![]()
25. a) Expand the following
i)
ii) ![]()
b) Factorize the following
i)
ii)![]()
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO MATHEMATICS EXAM SERIES 7
THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL OF TANZANIA
FORM TWO MIDTERM EXAMINATION
PHYSICS
Duration: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS.
Acceleration due to gravity, g = 10m/s2
Density of water = 1g/cm3 or 1000kg/m3
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
(i) The term buoyant mean
(ii) An ice – cake is pushed to the top of glass of water by
(iii) Force responsible for elongation and restoration of body
(iv) The SI –Unit of force is
(v) The process whereby material loose or gain electrons is known as:-
(vi) The following are methods of charging.
(vii) The device which produces numerous positive charges from a single negative charge is called?
(viii) A box block with rectangular shape, measuring 10cm, by 5cm by 5cm by 2cm has a density of given mass is 200g;
(ix) Which is not true about relative density?
(x) What happens to its potential energy when object is taken to high attitude?
(xi) What is the formula of potential energy?
(xii) Why Physics, Chemistry and Biology are natural science subjects?
(xiii) Which of the following is a safety precaution in the Physics laboratory?
(xiv) Which instrument will you use to measure accurately the inside diameter of a bottle neck?
(xv) Which of the following statement is correct about mass?
(xvi) A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure
(xvii) When a body of mass M, is lifted through a height h, it possesses the energy known as
(xviii) Capacitance is?
(xix) A giant electric spark that arises due to discharge of atmospheric electricity is known as.
(xx) Accurate volume of a liquid can be measure by using
2. Match the phase in List A with responses in List B by writing the letter of the correct response in List B.
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3. Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the space provided.
SECTION B (50 Marks)
4. (a) What do you understand by the following terms?
(b) Calculate the power of a pump which can lift 200kg of water through a vertical height of 6m in 10seconds.
(c) Two capacitors of 20MF and 25MF are connected in
(i) In series
(ii) In parallel.
What is the effective capacitance for (i) and (ii)?
5. (a) What are the uses of the following devices?
(b) Why a big Elephant manage to walk comfortably in mad soil without sinking while human being may sink easily?
(c) Draw a well labeled diagram which demonstrates that liquid pressure depends on depth.
6. (a) Define density
(b) A block of metal of volume 25cm3 was dropped in water and volume raised to 65cm3. Find initial volume of water
7. (a) Define relative density
(b) A clean dry beaker has a mass of 400g. 112cm3 Kerosene is poured into the beaker with help of burette, if the mass of beaker and kerosene is 500g, find density of kerosene.
8. (a) State two factors which pressure in liquids depends
(b) Explain why
9. (a) Define the term Osmosis.
(b) Explain application of Osmosis in daily life
10. (a) What is the difference between elastic and plastic materials?
(b) State application of capillarity in daily life.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO PHYSICS EXAM SERIES 6
THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATIO AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING
FORM TWO MID TERM EXAMINATIONS- MARCH 2020
013 GEOGRAPHY
Duration: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (25 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) (ii), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
i. Which of the following is not an aspect of geography?
ii. Major natural regions of the world can also be called?
iii. Which one of the following is not a factor to consider while deciding the climate of a place?
iv. The direction to which compass needle points is called
v. Cultivation of cash crops based on application of advanced technology is called?
vi. The condition of the atmosphere recorded for a short period of time is known as
vii. Intensive farming means:-
viii. Extensive farming can be defined as:-
ix. The most common and perhaps the most important of socio economic activities include:-
x. The coastal zone people are involved in which type of human activities?
2. Match the items in column A with those in column B by writing the letter of the correct answer against its corresponding item number in column A.
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO GEOGRAPHY EXAM SERIES 5
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MID TERM EXAMINATION-MARCH 2020
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
SECTION A
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY
I. Read the following passage carefully and then answer the questions that follow:
In some cultures girls are sometimes forced to get married at a very early age. Parents force their daughters into marriage to get the dowry. Another reason is the fear that their daughters might get pregnant before they are properly married. It is considered shameful to the parents for a girl to get pregnant out of wedlock!
Early marriages put girls at a great risk. At that early age, the girls are physically not matured and developed enough to become mothers.
Early marriages also result in early and frequent childbirths and large families.
Forced early marriages deny girls the right to enjoy their childhood, the right to education and the right to choose the husbands of their own age groups and choices. When the girls are forced to marry men who are older than themselves and out of their choices, they are likely to become widows at an early age. After their husbands have died, the young widows are left to take care of their children on their own.
Customs and traditions do not guarantee that a young wife will inherit her husbands property. They violate the girls rights to make informed choices and to own property.
There are other factors too which force girls to engage in sexual relations before they get legal marriages. These include unequal power relations and economic hardships. The girls are exposed to unwanted pregnancies and to sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS.
Unplanned pregnancies and abortions are common problems among young girls worldwide. This is why girls suffer more from pregnancy related complications and infants deaths.
Choose the best answer for each of the following questions.
(i) The writer says that girls are forced into early marriages because:-
(ii) In order to avoid health risks, girls should get married when:
(iii) Due to early marriage girls:
(iv) A widow is one who has:
(v) Most girls are forced to marry men who are:
(vi) The word “wedlock” simply means the state of being?
(vii) In the opinion of the writer, early marriages:
(viii) The writer is certain that when girls are forced to marry old men they:
(ix) One of the problems of a young wife is that she has:
(x) In the passage the writer suggests that girls engage in sexual relations because of:
2. With reference to the passage you have read, answer the following questions:
SECTION B:
LANGUAGE USE:
3. Match the clauses in column A with the phrases in Column B to make meaningful sentences by writing the correct letter in B against the corresponding item number in A
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4. Arrange the following sentences in a logical order to make a meaningful paragraph. Copy the answer box provided below into your answer booklet and use numbers 2 – 6 to show their logical order. No. (iii) has been done as an example.
Answers:
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5. Your family is inviting relatives and friends to a get – together function to be held at your home. Write an invitation card using the information given below.
SECTION B:
PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY
6. Respond to the following questions by writing your answers in the space provided for each question.
No………..
Yes, ……….
Yes,…………
No,……………
7. Use “borrow” or “lend” to complete the dialogue below correctly.
Ali: Excuse me Mosi, can you ……… me you pen please?
Mosi: I’m sorry, I can’t, I am using it. Why don’t you …………… one from Tossi? She has two.
Ali: But you know she usually doesn’t like people to……… things from her.
Mosi: Strange! She always………… things from us and we …………… her without any objections.
8. Re – write the following sentences according to the instructions given after each.
9. For each of the occupations given in the box below, write the letter of the correct definition. Number (i) is done as an example.
| (i) Doctor (iv) Nurse (vii) Carpenter (x) Tailor
| (ii) Mechanic (v) Cobbler (viii) Farmer (xi) Mason | (iii) Dentist (iv) Barber (ix) Author |
Someone who……………………..
10. Use the words in the box below to fill in the blanks in the sentences that follow.
| Cousin, nephew, niece, brother – in – law, grandmother, sister –in – law, uncle, grandfather, aunt, brother. |
11. Select one female character from one of the readers you have read in Form 1 or 2 and analyze her as follows.
12. Read the following poem the answer the questions that follow:
How beautiful the rain is!
After the dust and the heart,
In the broad and fiery street,
In the narrow lane,
How beautiful the rain is!
How beautiful the rain is!
Like the tramp of the hoofs,
How it gushes and struggles out,
From the throat of the overflowing spout!
QUESTIONS:
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 4
THE PRESIDENTS OFFICE
THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING
MID TERM EXAMINATIONS-MARCH 2020
032 CHEMISTRY
Duration: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) (x), choose the correct answer from the among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provide.
(i) All domestic utensils made of iron undergo rusting when exposed to:
(ii) When a small amount of common salt is dissolved in glass of water the mixture formed is:
(iii) A chemist should acquire all of the following skills except:
(iv) An important property of oxygen which distinguishes it from other gases is that it:
(v) The process of chlorination in water treatment aims at:
(vi) Class E fire can best be extinguished by using:
(vii) The following is a set of apparatuses which are used for heating:
(viii) Which of the following methods can be used to get oil from cotton seeds?
(ix) The substance that can be used to extinguish fire are:
(x) When sugar is dissolved in water, a uniform mixture is formed. The resulting mixture is called a:
2.(a) Match each item in List A with a response in List B by writing its letter below the number of the corresponding item in the table provided.
| List A | List B |
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(b) Fill in the blank spaces by using the appropriate terms
SECTION B (80 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
3. (a) Mariam was preparing food foe her family using hot oil in a frying pan. Accidentally the pan tripped over and a huge fire spread over her kitchen floor.
(b) Mention three conditions for a fire to start
(c) (i) What is combustion?
(ii) Give three areas where combustion is applied.
4. (a) In an experiment, two iron nails A and B were used whereby painting was applied on nail A. The two nails were placed in a moist environment and after one month the weight of each nail was determined. Which of the two nails would be heavier? Give reason.
(b) State the method which will be used to protect each of the following from rusting:
5. (a) List down four careers that are a result of studying chemistry.
(b) The following are possible causes of accidents which can occur in the Chemistry laboratory. State how you can avoid them.
6. (a) Mention four physical properties of water
(b) What will happen when?
(c) List four uses of hydrogen in our daily life.
7. (a) Define the following terms as applied in Chemistry.
(b) List four properties of each of the following:
(c) Give the use of each of the following components which are found in the First Aid Kit.
8. (a) Define the following terms;
(b) Give three differences between the following:
9. Gas L has the following properties: it is highly flammable, readily combines with other elements, readily reacts with other chemical substances and is a strong reducing agent.
10. (a) Draw a diagram to show laboratory preparation of oxygen using hydrogen peroxide. In the diagram, label all the compounds and elements involved in the preparation.
(b) Briefly explain how you would distinguish ordinary air from pure oxygen.
(c) List two chemical properties of oxygen gas
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO CHEMISTRY EXAM SERIES 3
THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM TWO MID TERM EXAMINATION- MARCH 2020
062 BOOK KEEPING
Duration: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
(i) A list of debit and credit balances extracted from ledger is known as:-
(ii) Which of the following are not advantages of Trial Balance?
(iii) ______ is not recorded in trial balance. It is shown in additional information.
(iv) The two types of accounts are:-
(v) Which of the following is not real account?
(vi) A ledger comprises of customers accounts who bought goods on credit from business firm?
(vii) Which of these best describes a balance sheet?
(viii) The descending order in which current assets should be shown in the balance sheet in:-
(ix) Which of the following are personal accounts?
(x) In which account is the net profit of the business determined?
2. For each of the items (i) (x), match the descriptions of the terms used in Book Keeping in List A with their corresponding names in List B by writing the letter of the correct response below the corresponding item number in the table provided.
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Answers:
| List A | (i) | (ii) | (iii) | (iv) | (v) | (vi) | (vii) | (viii) | (ix) | (x) |
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SECTION B (20 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
3. Mention five users of accounting information.
4. Briefly explain the following terms:
(a) Double entry book keeping system
(b) Account
(c) Discount received
(d) Debtors
(e) Current liabilities
SECTION C (60 Marks)
Answer all questions in t his section.
5. On 31 Dec. 2007 the cash book balance of Kamwene was Tshs. 25,370. Whereas the bank statement should credit balance. The following were discovered.
Required to:
6. Jackson commenced a business on 1st Jan. 2013. The following transactions were concerned:-
Jan. 1: commenced business with Tshs. 400,000 in cash
Jan. 2: purchase furniture by cheque 50,000
Jan. 3: purchased furniture by cash 300,000
Jan. 4: sold goods by cash Tshs. 40,000
Jan. 5: Paid electric bills by cheque 60,000
Jan. 6: paid advertising expenses 200,000
Jan. 7: paid wages 100,000
Jan. 8: sold goods paid by cheque 500,000
Jan. 21: paid transport by cash 60,000
Jan. 22: paid water bill by cheque 40,000
Jan. 23: sold goods by cheque 250,000
Jan. 24: bought goods by cheque 50,000
Jan. 28: bought goods by cash 40,000
Required to: Record the above transactions in two column cash book, balance off and bring down the balances.
7. Prepare the balance sheet from the following information
Capital 14,000
Net profit 6,000
Drawings 5,000
Creditors 2,000
Loan from NBC 12,000
Bank over draft 4,000
Machine 13,000
Motor vans 4,000
Furniture 2,500
Premises 5,300
Stock 1700
Debtors 1500
Cash at Bank 3,000
Cash in hand 2,000
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BKEEPING EXAM SERIES 2
PRESIDENTS OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING
MID TERM EXAMINATIONS- MARCH 2020
033 BIOLOGY
Duration: 2:30 Hours
Instructions.
SECTION A (30 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) (x), choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter in the box provided.
(i) An experiment usually tests:
(ii) Animals show irritability; this means they:
(iii) The movement of substances in and out of the cell is controlled by:
(iv) The ability of the human body to resist infections caused by micro organisms is known as:
(v) One of the following is not a risky behavior.
(vi) Rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults are conditions caused by lack of:
(vii) Which of the following will be a step to follow in a scientific procedure after formulating a hypothesis?
(viii) The best evidence that two organisms belong to the same species is that they:
(ix) One of the following diseases is non communicable:
(x) Absorption of food takes place in the:
2. The following statements are either correct or not correct. Write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct.
(i) A cell is the basic functional unit of life
(ii) A victim of an electric shock should be moved by using metallic object
(iii) Sexually Transmitted Diseases can be treated using painkillers
(iv) The best way to dispose clinical syringes is by recycling
(v) The use of unsterilized surgical and skin piercing tools can lead to HIV/AIDS transmission
(vi) A group of interdependent organisms living in an environment is called a community
(vii) Animal cells have no chloroplasts
(viii) Maintaining personal hygiene reduces the risk of infection
(ix) Proteins in the diet are needed for growth and repair
(x) Malaria is transmitted by a plasmodium
3.
| List A | List B |
| (i) An enzyme that converts lipids to fatty acids and glycerol (ii) It contains an acidic medium for digestion (iii) Sites for dumping waste and covering it with soil (iv) The process of burning waste until it is completely destroyed (v) The process of turning waste into new products
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b. Complete each of the following statements by writing the correct answer in the space provided.
(i) The elements required in large quantities are called ..
(ii) The loss of nutrients into ground due to water logging .
(iii) Classification based on external features only
(iv) Have two life-cycles which alternate to complete life
(v) Organisms that feeds on dead decaying matter
SECTION B 50 Marks
4. (a) Describe the procedures of giving First Aid to a victim of a snake bite.
(b) Give a reason as to why it is necessary to put on gloves when giving first Aid to a bleeding person.
5. (a) What is classification?
(b) List four advantages of fungi
(c) Outline two disadvantages of fungi
6. (a) (i) What do you understand by the term laboratory?
(ii) Outline four qualities of a good laboratory
(b) Mention one function of each of the following apparati:
(i) Petri dish
(ii) Mortar and pestle
(iii) Hand lens
(iv) Thermometer
7. (a) What is meant by the term agent of diseases?
(b) Name the agent for each of the following diseases:
(i) Common cold
(ii) Cholera
(iii) Dysentery
(iv) Bilharzia
8. (a) What do you understand by the term Puberty
(b) Mention four requirements of personal hygiene
(c) State two ways of maintaining personal hygiene during puberty.
9. (a) What do you understand by the term water borne diseases as used in Biology?
(b) Name any three water borne diseases.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(c) What would happen if a health person drinks unboiled water contaminated with the following?
(i) Salmonella typhi ..
(ii) Entamoeba histolytica
SECTION C
Essay writing:
10. Write an essay on kwashiorkor using the following guidelines:
11. Write an essay on tuberculosis using the following guidelines:
LEARNINGHUBTZ.CO.TZFORM TWO BIOLOGY EXAM SERIES 1