Please enter your email: 1.River Niger and IL Nile have one major thing in common. It is A. the longest rivers in _Africa. B. the rivers with most fish. C. forms an estuary in the mouths. D. forms a delta in their mouths. 2.Who among the following are not bantus found in Tanzania? A. Nyamwezi B. Baganda C. Chagga D. Ngoni 3.The chief legal adviser of the government in Kenya A. attorney General B. chief justice C. speaker D. prime minister 4.Which one of the following is the main reason why Kariba dam was established A. to create a centre for tourism B. to control floods on river Zambezi C. to produce hydro-electric power D. to provide water for irrigation 5.The main gold mining area of South Africa is:- A. Johannesburg B. Cape town C. Peters burg D. Witwatersrand 6. ……………DOES NOT influence rapid industrialization in Kenya A. Development of power stations , B. High tax on imported raw materials.. C. Establishment of export. D. Development in agriculture 7.Which one of the folliwng is the MAIN problem facing forestry in Africa? A. Cutting down of trees to create room for human activities B. Attack by pests and diseases. C. Fires during the dry period D. Poor methods of exploiting forest-resources 8.The major problem facing regional trade in Africa is A. poor transport system. B. lack of a corrnnon currency C. political instability D. similarity of goods produced. 9. Three of the following are ways of demonstrating known as A. ,Cabora Bassa Dam B. Kainji dam C. Kariba dam D. Verwoed dam 10.Three of the following are ways of demonstrating patriotism EXCEPT:- A. Obeying the laws of the country. B. Participating in corrupt deals to become rich quickly C. Paying taxes D. Respecting other peoples property 11.Which one of the following is NOT a role of a citizen in the government? A. Inciting other citizens. . B. Participating in development projects C. Participating in the election process. D. Attending public meetings. 12.The following are some of the ways through which citizens can participate in a democracy except? A. Voting during elections B. Seeking elective seats C. Seeking dialogue over problems D. Refusing to vote completely 13.The human rights in Kenya are contained in which document? A. The Kenya Gazette B. The Referendum C. The Constitution D. The voters register 14.A person invited by parties that are in conflict to help them resolve their differences is known as A. an empire B. an arbitrator C. an administrator D. a solicitor 15.Which one of the following undermines law and order? A. Nepotism B. Faithfulness C. Equality D. Patriotism 16.Which one of the following is the arm of government that implements its policies? A. Judiciary B. Cabinet C. Legislature D. Executive 17.In order for a constitutional amendment to be affected, it should be approved by the A. Cabinet Secretary B. Attorney General C. President D. chairperson of the constitutional Review Commission 18.The subordinate staff in parliament are employed by A. parliamentary select commission B. parliamentary service commission C. judicial service commission D. president 19.All the election petitions except the presidential election petitions are filed in the A. Courts martial B. supreme court C. High Court D. Chief Magistrate Court. 20.Which of the following marriages is presided over by the District Commissioner? Civil marriage Christian marriage Customary marriage Islamic marriage 21.Which one of the following was mainly acquired through apprenticeship in traditional African education? A. Iron smelting skills B. Social values C. History of the community D. Skills on how to avoid danger. 22.Which of the following consists of Western bantus only? A. Abakuria, Abagusii, Abaluhya B. Abakuria, Wadawida, Abagusii C. Akamba, Abakuria, Ameru D. Aembu, Ambere, Abagusii 23.The following marriages are polygamous EXCEPT:- A.Come we stay B. Customary marriage C. Christian marriage D. Islamic marriage 24.The following language groups are Mande speakers except A. Soninke B. Malinke C. Mande D. Tuareg 25.Which ofthe following statements given below might have influenced the migration of the Bantu from Shugwaya? A. Influence by other language groups B. Escape from the Galla hostilities. C. Search for land to settle and farm D. Search for pasture land and water for the animals 26.In which of the following months is the sun overhead the equator? A. June and September B. December and March C. March and September D. June and December 27.Below are characteristics of a certain climate. (i) Hot summers and cold winters (ii) Found in North Africa and Cape Province (iii) Receive rain during winter season. Which climate is this? A. Tropical climate B. Mediterranean climate C. Equatorial climate D. Mountain climate 28.Which instrument is CORRECTLY matched with its use? A. Windvane- temperature B. Raingauge- intensity of wind C. Thermometer- rainfall D. Anemometer- speed of wind 29. Acacia trees are Mainly found in vegetation_. A. Savannah B. Mediterranean C. Hot- desert D. Mountains 30.Below are uses of a certain mineral in Kenya. (i).Used to flavor food. ii) Use to mace glass and soap (ill) Used to preserve food The above mineral is A. limestone B. salt C. flourspar D. diatomite 31.The following are results -ofArab interaction along the Coast EXCEPT:- A. Spread of Islam B. Spread of Christianity C. Emerging of a new language kiswahili D. Growth of towns. 32.The seasonal climate is not experienced in Africa because A. the sun is overhead equator two times in the year B. the seasons are caused by the revolution of the earth. C. African is within the tropics. D. they are transtional seasons. 33.Which one of the following does_rAt have an effect on the climate of a given place? A. Deforestation B. Industrial pollution C. Global warming D. Rotation of the earth 34. The most southerly point of the African continent is A. cape Aqulhas B. cape town C. Durban D. port Elizabeth 35.The trade between the people of old Ghana and North Africa was populary known as A. long distance trade B. trans-Saharan trade C. triangular trade D. desert storm trade 36.The following are African leaders who collaborated with the Europeani to establish colonial rule with the exception of A. Lenana B. Lewanika C. Kabaka Mwanga D. Kabaka Mtesa 37.Which one of the following became the title of the head of state in Kenya when the country was declared a republic? A. Governor B. Emperor C. President D. Prime minister 38.Population ofAfrica has been increasing rapidly. The MAIN cause of the population growth is A. outbreak of killer disease. B. improved medical care and hygiene C. improved eating habits. D. high birth rate Population ofAfrica has been increasing rapidly. The MAIN cause of the population growth is A. Poaching B. Terrorism C. Political stability D. Political instability 40.Tourism industry t am Kenya a lot of foreign exchange. The industry is threatened by three of the following EXCEPT:- A. Poaching B. Terrorism C. Political stability D. Political instability 41.Warieli of the ibllo:xing is a role of the school management committee? A. Planning development projects. B. Discipline in students C. Supervising, class attendance by teachers. D. Discipline teachers. 42.Three of the following were functions of a clan.Which one was not? A. Choosing marriage partners. B. Settle disputes C. Determining religious practices D. Allocating clan land to individuals 43.Three of the following towns developed as a result of mining EXCEPT:- A. Mwadui B. Kilembe C. Nakuru D. Magandi 44.(1) I was born in 1946 (ii) I was a poet (iii) I was the greatest African writer. (iv) I was the first president to retire voluntarily? Who was I ? A. Julius Nyerere B. Leopold Senghor C. Jomo Kenyatta D. Gamal Abdel Nasser 45.Who chairs parliamentary debates in the absence of the speaker? A. Deputy speaker B. Deputy president C. Chief whip D. Sergent at- arms Loading … Question 1 of 45