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GEOGRAPHY
Paper 1
Oct./Nov. 2024
2% hours
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UGANDA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS BOARD
Uganda Certificate of Education j
GEOGRAPHY
Paper 1
2 hours 45 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDAT
This paper consists of two Sections; A and B. It has six examination items.
Section A has two compulsory items.
Section B has two parts; Land Il. Answer one item from each part.
d4nswer four items in all.
You may use diagrams, where applicable, to illustrate your answers.
{ny additional item(s) answered will not be scored.
All answers must be written in the answer booklet(s) provided.
© 2024 Uganda National Examinations Board Turn OverSECTION A
Answer both items in this section.
Item 1: Map Skills
For this item use the EAST AFRICA 1:50,000 (UGANDA): NAKASONGOLA,
map extract sheet 50/’ 's Y732 Edition 1 — USD to respond to the tasks.
Nakasongola lying 1.2° North of equator has several places and features which can
attract tourists if they are developed. These include natural landscapes, vegetation,
climate and human culture. The climate is characterised by a long dry period and a
short period of heavy rainfall. It has scanty shrub vegetation of savannah type.
An investor has got a license to carry out agriculture and ecotourism in the area.
According to his business plan, he wants to establish a camp site on Kakondi hill and
€stablish farms in Kakooge and Wabinyonyi sub-counties. Before construction work
‘an engineering company to lay a water
+71) to the proposed camp site at Kakondi
effectively the engineers need to get full
Proposed pipe line movement.
from the water tank (291471) to the
hill peak (361450).
f the area and the map
icultural activities to carryItem 2: Photograph Skills
of Energy and Mineral
During the recent airbome surveys carried out by Ministry :
Development, large deposits of iron ore were discovered in the area shown in the
photograph. The local community received the news of the mineral discovery With
great happiness and celebration, ‘They expected that they would be given first
priority to mine the iron ore using simple artisan methods. They thought that nig
‘would supplement their incomes from peasant agriculture.
However, the Ministry has a plan to lease the mineral deposits to two foreign
companies which have the experience in commercial mining and mineral processing,
This is aimed at ensuring that mining in the area promotes both local and national
development. During a consultative meeting with the people from the Ministry in —
which you participated, members of your community expressed their worry that
large-scale mining and mineral processing by foreign companies might not benefi
the area, but instead cause several losses. jTask
_ ided.
graph provided.
the Ministry officials
ar to incur and suggest
he local communities
«) @___ Drawa sketch of the area shown in the photo
(ii) Using the photograph provided, explain to
evidence of the losses the local community fe
measures that should be taken to ensure that #
get long-term benefits from the mining.
the Ministry’s plan
panies.
) Advise the community members on the need to accept
of leasing the mineral deposits to the foreign mining com|
SECTION B
PartI
Answer only one item from this part.
Item 3
tour of an ancient settlement
You were identified as a
bers the different ;
\ community group to which you belong organised a
with remains of old buildings, tools and rock materials.
eam leader and your role included explaining to the team mem!
things you saw during the tour.
In one of the rooms at the ancient settlement was a collection of stones that ancient
people used. Two’ of these stones, one was glassy and another sponge-like in
appearance attracted the interests of your team members and they requested you to
give more information about them.
iit
Task:
a) Name and describe the process of formation of the two types of rocks you
saw.
(>) Explain how the formation of those rocks can affect human activities.
Item 4
| severe rain storm is forecasted to hit East Africa between latitudes 5°N and 5°S. It
is expected to cause disasters like severe landslides and flooding. The International
Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC) is preparing to sound an early
warning to the people living in the area that are most likely to suffer the effects of
the disasters.
The IFRC has contacted you to provide information that they will use for theea
\varning, You are provided with a map of East Africa in Fig. 1 to prepare the required
information.Map of East Africa
South Si
lng
Severe ralnstortaTask:
From the map:
(a) Identify the areas of East Africa that are likely to suffer the most severe
effects of the expected floods and landslides:
(b) Recommend to the IFRC the most suitable areas for resettlement of the
affected persons,
Part I
Answer one item from this part.
Item 5
While celebrating world population day, your cultural leader appealed to his subjects
to bear more children and work hard to take care of them. He wamed against the
one-sided emphasis-on family planning that married couples should bear fewer
children. He gave examples of countries with high total population ‘but also highly
developed. Examples are China with 1,418,781,663, Nigeria 236,700,000; and Egypt
116,836,383 people. On the other hand, countries like Uganda with about
50,000,000 and Rwanda with just over 14,000,000 are being overshadowed by those
highly populated countries in all areas of development. He continued to say that
because of the benefits of large population even countries like China that for long
restricted each married couple to produce one child, in 2015 abolished that “one child
policy” and by 2021 allowed each married couple to produce up to three children.
His argument was not supported by some people, while others welcomed it. One
university student gave out a worldometer density population figures of 2024 for the
mentioned countries and the results were contradicting. Most of those highly
developed countries had lower population densities compared to the less developed
countries as shown in table 1.
‘Country Population density
China 151
Nigeria 255 v
Egypt 117
Uganda 250 S18
Rwanda 578 Ss
i Table 1 R :
“these conflicting explanations caused some of the people to approach you to _
explain to them the relationship between population and development,
y4.00 10000 Been invited to give your opinion to this team.
LI
400
= snario and reasons fOr
(a) (i) Explain the concepts presented in the ena aral leader and
difference in the figures presented by Me ©
university student ¢ population density ft
(i) Use'a suitable statistical graph to represent the pop
the selected countries. topitianna
s to the developr »
(6) Explain the contribution of large population size lc :
one country presented in the scenario and the table
Item 6
world, they are the youn}
can cities are the most rapidly growing cities in the : n
Bee wns yay This ‘i onomie, social and politic
and are changing very fast. This comes with serious ec
effects on both urban and rural areas.
The trends in the expansion of African cities is in two ways; the first rei
urban areas are expanding much faster than the urban population growth, and in
second trend, more people (at least 70% of which are youth) are migrating 1
centres. The African urban population growth trend between 2010 and 2023
presented in table 2
[Urban population
F 408,600,000
491,500,000
2020 587,700,000
2023 (652,200,000
‘Table 2
Adapted: https:/www.woldometer.info
Your district headquarters has been declared a City. The leadership of the d
expects this to come with both positive and negative effects on not only the «
also rural areas and they are gathering information from your community abo
likely effects of this city on the population and how best to address them. You hi
Task:
(a) (i) Calculate the percentage of African Urban Population growth
2010 and 2023. a
(ii) _ Using information in the table, draw an appropriate statistical
to describe the trend in African Urban Population growth be
2010 and 2023. p
(b) Explain to the city leadership the methods that can be used
negative effects of this city on both rural and urban areas,