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The document is a mock examination paper for Geography for Form Four students in Kibaha District Council, consisting of three sections with a total of eleven questions. Section A includes multiple-choice questions, Section B requires detailed answers based on a map extract and data analysis, and Section C allows students to choose two questions from three options related to Earth's shape, population distribution, and climate change. The examination is structured to assess students' understanding of geographical concepts and data interpretation.

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Geography

The document is a mock examination paper for Geography for Form Four students in Kibaha District Council, consisting of three sections with a total of eleven questions. Section A includes multiple-choice questions, Section B requires detailed answers based on a map extract and data analysis, and Section C allows students to choose two questions from three options related to Earth's shape, population distribution, and climate change. The examination is structured to assess students' understanding of geographical concepts and data interpretation.

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PRESIDENT’S OFFICE

REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

KIBAHA DISTRICT COUNCIL

DISTRICT FORM FOUR MOCK EXAMINATION

CODE: 013 GEOGRAPHY


TIME: 3:00 HOURS 2025

INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper consists of section A, B, and C with a total of eleven (11) Questions
2. Answer all question in section A and B and any two (2) questions from section C
3. Section A carries sixteen (16) marks, section B fifty-four (54) marks and section C carries
thirty (30) marks.
4. All writings must be in blue or black ink except drawing which must be in pencil.
5. Map extract of HANANG (Sheet 84/4) is provided
6. Write your examination number on every page of your answer booklet provided

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SECTION A (16 Marks)
1. For each of the item (i) to (x) choose the correct answer from the given alternatives and write
is letter beside the item number in book provided
i) Allen is a form four student was once asked to identify the object in the solar system with
the leading heads and bright tail in the sky. What could that object be?
A) Galaxy D) Comets
B) Asteroids E) Satellite
C) Meteors
ii) Mr Masumbuko is living in Kigamboni municipality among the urban areas, his main
interest is keep cattle so as to sustain his life, what type of livestock keeping will be
suitable for him?
A) Nomadism D) Pastoralism
B) Ranching E) Sedentary
C) Transhumance
iii) Which among the following is not a feature produced by wave erosion?
A) Blow hole D) Spit
B) Geo E) Cliff
C) Stump
iv) A Scale of 2cm representing 15km on the ground will be represented by representative
fraction (RF) scale as
A) 1: 1,5000,000 D) 2:1500
B) 1: 750,000 E) 1: 100,000
C) 1:710,000
v) Eline went to visit her grandmother at the village and she found her cultivating a form
with soil characterized by very particles with tiny air space, what type of that soil could
be?
A) Clay D) Sand
B) Silt E) Silt and Clay
C) Loam
vi) Kwihala village receives very little rainfall throughout the year with less than 250mm of
rain fall per annum, what type of climate is that area characterized with?
A) Tropical climate D) Semi desert climate
B) Equatorial climate E) Hot desert climate
C) Mediterranean climate
vii) Mr Johnson a tourist was standing along the coast of Mexico and was observing carefully
part of the ocean that penetrates in the land, which among the following represents that
feature observed?
A) Cape D) Peninsula
B) Strait E) Isthmus
C) Gulf

viii) What will be the local time of town Q (65°E) when it is noon at another town
P (40°E)

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A) 11:40ams D) 1:40am
B) 06.40am E) 12:40 pm
C) 1:40pm
ix) The manipulation of raw data into their readable form in research is regarded as
A) Data analysis D) Data processing
B) Data presentation E) Data interpretation
C) Data collection
x) Bugayambelele is a village where one house is far away from another and agriculture is
the dominant activity. What kind of settlement pattern is that village characterized with?
A) Rural settlement pattern D) Nucleated settlement
B) Dispersed settlement pattern E) Urban settlement patter
C) Linear settlement pattern

2. Match the items in list A with the correct response in list B by writing the letter of the corresponding
response beside the items number in the answer sheet provides
LISTA LIST B
i) Involve a tensional fracture in which strata are bent A) Normal fault
ii) Occurs when one limb slide over the other limb due to B) Transform fault
intensive compression force C) Dip slip fault
iii) Occurs as a result of tensional forces D) Reverse fault
iv) Is a vertical fracture produced when two rock blocks slide E) A fault
against one another F) Over thrust fault
v) Occurs as a result of compressional force G) Strike slip fault
vi) It is a fracture of crustal rock H) Monocline fault

SECTION B (54 Marks)


Answer all questions in this section
3. Study the map extract of HANANG sheet 84/4 and answer the following questions
A) Identify two ways used to express scale used in a map
B) Calculate the area of Balangida (Salt and Soda) lake in km²
C) With evidence from the given, state any three methods which have been used to show relief
features
D) Mention any 2 social activities carried out on the mapped area
E) With two reasons, suggest the Climate of an area

4. Carefully study the table below and answer the questions that follow
Class interval Frequency

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40-44 7
45-49 8
50-54 11
55-59 10
60-64 4

TOTAL 40
Calculate;
i) Mean value
ii) Range
iii) Median
iv) Standard Deviation

5. (a) Describe three (03) types of coral reef


(b) Explain any four (04) necessary conditions for coral formation
6. The villagers decided to take the linear measurement so as to identify the distance between their village
and that of their neighbor, but on their way, they met a river which hindered their activity of taking the
measurements
a) Identify the stage the villagers skipped
b) List down three (03) importance of the stage skipped
c) List down the type of survey method used
d) Describe any four (04) disadvantages of the survey method used

7. Conducting a Geographical research work requires a series of activities to be followed systematically


so as to get the meaningfully information, describe the nine stages to be followed in conducting the
research process

8. Mwalimu Masumbuko took a photograph of Mwanza city vertically from the air craft and produced a
picture, he then provided to his students in his Geography class
a) Name the type of photo taken
b) Identify the three (03) characteristics of the photography taken
c) State any two (02) factors which could affect the quality of photography taken
d) Give any three (03) similarities between the photography named above and the map
SECTION C (30 marks)
Answer only two questions from this section
9. The form four students were once taught in form One Geography class that the earth’s shape was not
like a table but spheroid; by using six (06) evidences show how the earth shape is spherical in nature
10. Population distribution is usually uneven due to different factors which either encourage or discourage
people from living in an area. Explain six (06) physical factors which influence population distribution
in society
11. Climate change is mainly associated with human activities than natural factors; this global
phenomenon needs close monitoring since its results to severe negatives impacts to our environment.
Explain any six (06) impacts of climatic change to our society

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