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FORM 3 GEOGRAPHY JOINT EXAMS PLUS MARKING SCHEMES FREE

 FORM GEOGRAPHY   CONTEST PAPER

TIME: 2: 00 HRS

INSTRUCTION TO THE CANDIDATES

This paper contains five sections

Answer all questions in this paper in the answer sheet provided

Answer all the questions in English

SECTION A : (PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY-STRUCTURED)(20 MARKS)

  1. (a) What is equinox ? (2 marks)

 

(b)    State two reasons for high temperatures in the interior of the earth                       (2 marks)

 

  1. (a) Name two features formed due to earth movements.             (2 marks)

(b)   Outline three evidences supporting continental drift theory                        (3 marks)

 

  1. Name three features resulting from extrusive volcanic activity. (3marks)

 

  1. (a) Define weathering. (2 marks)

(b) List two types of weathering.                                                                                   (2 marks)

  1. Use the diagram below to answer question (a)

 

(a) Identify the features labelled S and T                                                           (2 marks)

 

(b) Name two types of river erosion                                                                   (2 marks)

 

            SECTION B: MAP WORK                                (20 MARKS)

 

  1. Study the map of Kijabe 1:50,000 provided and answer the following questions.

 

(a)(i) Give the longitudinal extent of the area covered by map.                              (2 marks)

(ii) Name two types of scale used in the map                                                        (2 marks)

(iii) Identify two human features at grid square 3699                                          (2 marks)

(b) Name three types of natural vegetation in the area covered by map.              (3 marks)

(c ) Draw a rectangle 8cm by 6 cm to represent area bound by Easting 30 and 34 and Northing 90 and 93.                                                                                                 (2 marks)

On it mark and label.

(d) Describe the relief of the area covered by map.                                                   (5 marks)

 

    SECTION C:    STATISTICS                              (20 MARKS)

  1. The table below shows the forest products of different countries in Kenya between 2009 and 2011 in tones.

Use it to answer the questions below.

 

COUNTY 2009 2010 2011
UASIN GISHU 320 340 380
KAKAMEGA 260 280 300
BOMET 200 240 280
KERICHO 300 350 370

 

 

(a ) (i) . Use a scale 1 cm represents 100 tonnes to draw a compound bar to represent the above data.                                                                                                                        (8 marks)

(ii) Give three advantages of using compound bar graphs as a method of data presentation                                                                                                                       (3 marks)

(b) (i) What is agroforestry?                                                                                          (2 marks)

(ii) Give three reasons why the government is encouraging agroforestry in Kenya.

(3 marks)

(c ) State four factors favouring development of softwoods in Kenya.                    (4 marks)

   SECTION D: PHOTOGRAPH WORK                                      (20 MARKS)

  1. Study the photograph shown and answer the questions that follow

(ii) Explain three effects of this type of mining to the environment.             (6 marks)

(c ) (i) Name three areas of gold mining in South Africa.                                      (3 marks)

(ii) State four significance of gold mining to the economy of South Africa. (4 marks)

 

SECTION E:    CLIMATE, VEGETATION AND FIELD WORK)       (20MARKS)

  1. (a ) i) Give three characteristics of convectional rainfall.                                      ( 3 marks)
  2.  ii)    Name two instruments kept in a Stevenson screen                                     (2 marks)

(b). (i) State three characteristics of climate experienced in the Kenya Highlands. (3  marks)

(ii) List two greenhouse gases.                                                                                   ( 2 marks)

(c ) (i) Outline four characteristics of the dominant natural vegetation in the Narok region.                                                                                                                                               (3 marks)

(ii) Describe the characteristics of coniferous forests.                                            (4 marks)

(d ) You intend to carry out fieldwork in a forested area:




         FORM    THREE   GEOGRAPHY   

                                          MARKING SCHEME

                     

SECTION A : (PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY-STRUCTURED)(20 MARKS)

  1. (a) What is equinox ? (2 marks)

(b)    State two reasons for high temperatures in the interior of the earth                       (2 marks)

 

 

  1. (a) Name two features formed due to earth movements. (2 marks)

 

 

(b)   Outline three evidences supporting continental drift theory                         (3 marks)

 

  1. Name three features resulting from extrusive volcanic activity. (3marks)

 

  1. (a) Define weathering. (2 marks)

Weathering is mechanical breakdown or chemical decay of rocks in situ (without movement)

(b) List two types of weathering.                                                                                   (2 marks)

  1. Use the diagram below to answer question (a)

(a) Identify the features labeled S and T                                                           (2 marks)

S-resistant rock cap/horizontal rock

T-Plunge pool

 

(b) Name two types of river erosion                                                                   (2 marks)

  1. Study the map of Kijabe 1:50,000 provided and answer the following questions.

(a)(i) Give the longitudinal extent of the area covered by map.                              (2 marks

 

(ii) Name two types of scale used in the map                                                        (2 marks)

ratio scale.

(iii) Identify two human features at grid square 3699                                          (2 marks)

 

 

(b) Name three types of natural vegetation in the area covered by map.              (3 marks)

 

(c ) Draw a rectangle 8cm by 6 cm to represent area bound by Easting 30 and 34 and Northing 90 and 93.                                                                                                 (2 marks)

On it mark and label.

 

A RECTANGLE SHOWING THE BY  AREA BOUND BY EASTING 30AND 34 AND NORTHING 90  AND 93

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(d) Describe the relief of the area covered by map.                                                   (5 marks)

 

    SECTION C:                                                     STATISTICS                              (20 MARKS)

  1. The table below shows the forest products of different countries in Kenya between 2009 and 2011 in tones.

Use it to answer the questions below.

 

COUNTY 2009 2010 2011
UASIN GISHU 320 340 380
KAKAMEGA 260 280 300
BOMET 200 240 280
KERICHO 300 350 370

 

(a ) (i) . Use a scale 1 cm represents 100 tonnes to draw a compound bar to represent the above data.                                                                                                                        (8 marks)

(ii) Give three advantages of using compound bar graphs as a method of data presentation                                                                                                                       (3 marks)

The create a good visual impression

The can be used to show many commodities

It is used where there is need for comparison

(b) (i) What is agroforestry?                                                                                          (2 marks)

is a land use system, which enables the production of trees, crops and livestock on a given unit of land either in spatial arrangement

(ii) Give three reasons why the government is encouraging agroforestry in Kenya.

(3 marks)

 

(c ) State four factors favouring development of softwoods in Kenya.                    (4 marks)

 

   SECTION D:                           PHOTOGRAPH WORK                                      (20 MARKS)

  1. Study the photograph shown and answer the questions that follow

 

 

A SKETCH OF THE PHOTOGRAPH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) Explain three effects of this type of mining to the environment.             (6 marks)

(c ) (i) Name three areas of gold mining in South Africa.                                      (3 marks)

(ii) State four significance of gold mining to the economy of South Africa. (4 marks)

SECTION E:    CLIMATE, VEGETATION AND FIELD WORK)       (20MARKS)

  1. (a ) i) Give three characteristics of convectional rainfall.                                      ( 3 marks)
  1. ii) Name two instruments kept in a Stevenson screen                                     (2 marks)

(b). (i) State three characteristics of climate experienced in the Kenya Highlands. (3  marks)

 

 

(ii) List two greenhouse gases.                                                                                   ( 2 marks)

(c ) (i) Outline four characteristics of the dominant natural vegetation in the Narok region.                                                                                                                                               (3 marks)

(ii) Describe the characteristics of coniferous forests.                                            (4 marks)

 

(d ) You intend to carry out fieldwork in a forested area:

 

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