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Civics-2022 Mock
Civics-2022 Mock
Civics-2022 Mock
011 CIVICS
(For Both School and Private Candidates)
Instructions
1. This paper consists of sections A, B and C with a total of Fourteen (14) questions.
2. Answer all questions in sections A and B and three (3) questions from section C.
3. Section A carries 15 marks, section B carries 40 marks and section C carries 45 marks.
4. Cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are not allowed in the examination room.
5. Write your Examination Number on every page of your answer booklet(s).
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SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the items (i– x), choose the correct response and write its letter in the box
provided.
(i) In communication process, reading, writing, listening and speaking are considered
as:-
A. Basic communication skills
B. Non – verbal communication
C. Communication model
D. Modern form of communication
E. Communication barrier
(iii) Collective name for town, municipal, district and city council is
A. Urban authority
B. People’s power
C. Native authority
D. Local authority
E. Executive authority
(vi) The type of electoral system used by Tanzania in obtaining leaders is known as
A. Combined system
B. Simple majority system
C. Complex majority system
D. Proportional system
E. Local government
(vii) Mr. Mitomingi is a village chair person who uses his power to arrest and send some
villagers to the police station without listening to them, which of the freedom of
human rights does he go against?
A. Freedom of association
B. Freedom of participation in public affairs
C. Freedom of movement
D. Freedom to own properties
E. Freedom of expression
(ix) International recognition is one the characteristics of a nation which means the
following EXCEPT,
A. Being sovereign
B. Being tree to decide and implement own policies
C. Being not part of another nation
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D. Being economically and politically dependent of another nation
E. Has boundaries of a territory
2. Match the explanation in List A with the correct component of coat of Arms in List B by
writing the letter of the corresponding response beside the item number in the booklet
provided.
LIST A LIST B
3. Read the following passage carefully and answer question that follow.
Constitution amendment is the process of marking some changes for the aim of improving the
laws in the constitution. The history of the constitutional amendment in Tanzania has some
through various stages that were influenced by the Tanzania change of needs. In 1984 the
constitution was amended by the introduction of a bill of common rights in 1992 the normal
commission made recommendations to amend both union and Zanzibar constitution to make
Tanzania multi-party state this paved the way to a multiparty political system.
Other amendments changed the composition of the national assembly which consisted of elected
members 15% of the total membership of women representatives were to be appointed by their
parties. Also, parliament and presidential candidates were to be nominated by any registered
party. The amendment provided for the election of the president and his removal by way of
impeachment system of running state was introduced to be paired up a presidential and vice
presidential candidate. It also provided for the post for the post of prime-minister on him by the
national assembly. The prime minister was required to take an oath to defend and mature union.
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QUESTIONS
4. Outline the importance of life skills to the individual person and the society at large.
5. Mention down five institutions that play role in the promotion and prevention of national
culture in Tanzania
6. Briefly describe five forms of government.
7. Briefly explain five internal effects of poverty in Tanzania.
8. Give 5 (five) points to elaborate the importance of studying civics.
9. (a) What is corona virus? (COVID 19)
(b)In four points identify the ways on how can you protect yourself from corona virus
(Covid 19)
10. Explain five challenges facing government in the provision of education services in
Tanzania
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