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The MS Word document comprises Bunaf Cluster Examination History and Government Paper 2 June 2026 Pre-Mock Exam with Marking Scheme. The PDF version is also available upon your request. The marking scheme is in a different document.
It was a KCSE History and Government Paper 2 examination. This paper tests Form 4 candidates on world history — covering early human development, the Industrial Revolution, colonisation of Africa, African resistance, and international relations — assessing analytical and essay-writing skills across the global History syllabus.
- Month Administered: June 2026
- Duration: 2½ hours
- Total Marks: 100
- Number of Questions: 24 (all in Section A compulsory; answer three from Section B and two from Section C)
- Structure:
- Section A – 25 marks (Questions 1–17, short-answer questions)
- Section B – 45 marks (Questions 18–21; answer any three, 15 marks each)
- Section C – 30 marks (Questions 22–24; answer any two, 15 marks each)
It covers the following topics:
- Section A:
- Contribution of archaeology to History; reasons humans lived in groups (Stone Age)
- Spread of early agriculture; characteristics of Roman roads
- Early forms of written communication; earliest metal smelted by man
- Alexander Fleming's contribution to medicine; social functions of ancient Athens
- Shona Kingdom unifying factor; capital of Samori Touré's second empire
- African reactions to European rule; party that led Mozambique to independence
- Functions of the Lukiiko; classifications of human rights; religion associated with Kilwa
- French colonial administration methods; French colony in Central Africa
- Section B:
- New Stone Age agriculture — factors favouring its beginning and effects of the Agrarian Revolution in Europe
- Coal as energy — disadvantages; effects of the Scientific Revolution on industry
- European colonisation of Africa — enabling factors and effects of the partition on African communities
- Maji Maji Rebellion (1905–1907) — causes and reasons for African defeat
- Section C:
- Buganda Empire growth factors; political organisation of the Asante kingdom
- British indirect rule in Northern Nigeria — reasons; comparison with French assimilation policy
- Mozambique's long road to independence; factors favouring FRELIMO's success
- Category:Mock Past Papers
- Level:Form 4
- Subject:HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT
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