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The MS Word document comprises Form 3 History and Government Mid Term 2 Exam 2025 with Marking Scheme. The PDF version is also available upon your request.
The marking scheme is in a different document.
The exam paper, titled "HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT MID TERM EXAMS FORM 3 TERM 2 2025" in the document, is divided into two sections and has a total of 50 marks. The duration for the exam is 1 hour and 10 minutes.
SECTION A (20 MARKS): This section contains 10 short answer questions (numbered 1 to 10, and question 12, with question 11 missing in the numbering). All questions in this section are compulsory.
Topics covered in Section A include:
- The study of government and its role in inspiring patriotism.
- Examples of Highland Bantu communities.
- The original homeland of River-Lake Nilotes.
- Evidence showing early visitors reached the Kenyan Coast during the 19th century.
- Reasons that may lead a registered Kenyan to lose their citizenship.
- Advantages of print media as a means of communication.
- Ways poor transport and communication hinder industrialization in third world countries.
- The main factor that led to the decline of Meroe as an early urban center.
- Roles of the Kabaka of Buganda during the pre-colonial period.
- Types of treaties signed during the scramble and partition of Africa.
- Terms of the Loncher Treaty signed between the British and Lobengula.
SECTION B (30 MARKS): This section contains 3 essay-style questions. Candidates are required to answer any two questions from this section. Each question is worth 15 marks.
Topics covered in Section B include:
- Question 13:
- Economic reasons that led to the scramble and partition of Africa.
- Reasons why Lewanika collaborated with the British.
- Question 14:
- Factors that led to the decline of Coastal city-states.
- Factors that undermined missionary activities in East Africa during the pre-colonial period.
- Question 15:
- Advantages of coal as a modern source of energy.
- Impacts of iron working on the people of West Africa.
- Category:Exams
- Level:Form 3
- Subject:HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
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