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NAME: …………………………………………………………CLASS……… ADM……….

 

312/1

GEOGRAPHY

PAPER 1

TERM 2 2023

TIME: 2 ¾ HOURS

MOCKS 1 2023

 

 

 

INSTRUCTION TO CANDIDATES.

 

For examiner’s use only

 

QUESTIONS

            CANDIDATE’S

TOTAL SCORE

 

CANDIDATE’S

SCORE

             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION A

 

 

  1. Name three components of the solar system                                                                  (3mks)
  2. Give two weakness of the nebular cloud theory                                                             (2mks)
  3. What is lunar eclipse                                                                                                      (2mks)
  4. Give the two dates of the year when equinoxes is experienced                  (2mks)
  5. What is a sea breeze?                                                                                                      (2mks) …
  6. Give the four main zones of the earth’s atmosphere                                                     (4mks)
  7. Name three man-made lakes in Kenya                                                                           (3mks)
  8. State two reasons why some Rift valley lakes in Kenya have saline water                            (2mks)
  9. Define the term climate                                                                                                  (2mks)
  10. Mention any three consequences of climate changes                                                      (3mks)

 

 

SECTION B

Answer questions 6 and any other two questions in this section.

 

6.a. Study the map of Kisumu East (1:50,000) Kenya sheet 116/2 provided and answer the following questions.

  1. i) What is the title of the map? (1mk)
  2. ii) identify two types natural vegetation in the area covered by the map. (2mks)

iii) Identify three man made features in grid square 0494. (3mks)

  1. i) draw a rectangle to represent the area enclosed by Eastings 04 to 07 and Northings 85 to 87. Enlarge it twice marking and naming following features;(5mks)

– road c544

-ditch

-swamp

-footpath

  1. ii) Give the new scale of the enlarged section. (2mks)
  2. i) Calculate the bearing of Ranjira school from the air Photo principal point (04) at grid reference 0986. (2mks)
  3. Identify four drainage features in the area covered by the map. (4mks)
  4. Citing evidence from the map, explain three human factors that are likely to favour agriculture in the area covered by the map. (6mks)

 

  1. (a) (i) Apart from surface run off, give two other processes in the hydrological cycle. (2 marks)

(ii) State three factors that determine the amount of surface run off.                            (3 marks)

(b) Explain three factors that influence the transportation of materials by a river.                         (6 marks)

(c) (i) What is river rejuvenation?                                                                                         (2 marks)

(ii) Explain three conditions that lead to rejuvenation of a river.                                   (6 marks)

(d) Explain three negative effects of rivers to the human environment.                             (6 marks)

 

  1. (a) Name one fold mountain in:

(i) Asia                                                                                                            ( 1mk)

(ii) North America                                                                                         ( 1mk)

(iii) South Africa                                                                                            ( 1 mk)

(b)       (i) Apart from fold mountains, name three other features resultingfrom folding. (3mks)                                   (ii) With the aid of labeled diagrams, describe the formation of anover thrust fold(5mks)

(c)       Explain four effects of fold mountains on human activities .                                  (8mks)

(d)       Students are planning to carry out a field study on landforms in their conty.

(i) State three ways in which the students would prepare themselvesfor the field study. (3mks)                             (ii) Give threeadvantages of studying landforms through field work                  (3mks)

 

  1. The diagram below represents zones of natural vegetation on a mountain use it to answer questions

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a)       (i)  In your answer  booklet, name the  zones  marked X,Y and Z (3mks)

(ii) Describe the characteristics of tropical Savannah vegetation                (5mks)

(iii) State two reasons why the mountaintop has no vegetation                   (2mks)

(b)       Explain three factors that have led to a decline of the natural grassland in Kenya.(6mks)

(c)       Suppose you were to carry out a field study on the relationship between vegetation and altitude

(i)        State three hypotheses you would formulate for your study                          (3mks)

(ii)       State four methods you would use to record the information collected during the field study(4mks)

(iii)      Name the type of map you would draw to present your findings.                  (2mks)

 

 

10(a)   Name two types of submerged coasts                           (2mks)

(b) Explain how the following factors determine the effectiveness of wave erosion along a coast

(i) Nature of the material transported by waves                      (3mks)

(ii) Nature of the coastal rocks (3mks)

(c) With the aid of labeled diagrams, describe the process through which a stack is formed(7mks)

(d) (i) State  four conditions that favour the growth of coral.                       (4mks)

(ii)       Explain three ways in which coral contributes to the economic development of Kenya.(6mks)

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GEOGRAPHY PAPER TWO

312/2

2 ¾  HOURS

 

MOCKS 1 2023

KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION

GEOGRAPHY PAPER TWO – 312/2

2 ¾ HOURS

 

 

 

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

 

 

SECTION A (25 MARKS)

  1. (a) define ecotourism (2 Marks)

(b) State two reasons why domestic tourism is encouraged in Kenya (2 Marks)

  1. (a) State three physical features that favoured the development of the seven forks hydro-electric power scheme. (3 Marks)

(b) State two human problems facing hydro-electric power projects development in Kenya. (2 Marks)

  1. Use the map of Eat Africa below to answer questions (a (i)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. (a) Give three features of the cottage industry in India. (3 Marks)

 

 

 

 

  1. Below is a map of the Great Lakes of North America – Lawrence Seaway. Use it to answer question (a).
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SECTION B (75 MARKS)

  1. The table below shows the population distribution within various sub counties of county T.
Sub – County Population Size
K 65,000
L 55,000
M 40,000
N 35,000

 

Use a scale of one (1) dot to represent 5000 people. (14 Marks)

(ii) State three disadvantages of Dot Maps in data presentation. (3 Marks).

  1. (a) (i) Differentiate land reclamation from land rehabilitation. (2 Marks)

(ii) Describe the stages of land reclamation from the sea in the Netherlands (6 Marks)

(b) Explain four ways in which the Zuyder Zee economically benefits the Netherlands.

(8 Marks)

(c) (i) State four ways in which land is reclaimed in Kenya excluding irrigation. (4 Marks)

(ii) State five problems facing the Perkerra Irrigation Scheme. (5 Marks)

  1. Use the map of the North-West Atlantic fishing ground below to answer questions (a)

and (b)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) Explain how the two ocean currents shown on the map influence fishing in the area. (4 Marks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. (a) State three physical conditions that favour coffee growing in the Central Highlands of Kenya. (3 Marks)

(b) Describe the stages involved in coffee production from picking to marketing. (8 Marks)

(c) Explain four problems facing coffee farming in Brazil. (8 Marks)

(d) Your Geography class carried out a field study on a coffee farm.

State two methods that the class may have used to present the data. (2 Marks)

  1. (a) (i) A part from water and air pollution, name two other types of pollution. (2 Marks)

(ii) Identify three ways in which water is polluted. (3 Marks)

(b) (i) Explain three factors that lead to frequent flooding in the Lake Region of

Kenya. (6 Marks)

(ii) Explain two ways through which floods are controlled in the Lake Region of

Kenya. (4 Marks)

(c) State four negative effects of wind as an environmental hazard in Kenya. (4 Marks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

A BASE MAP FOR QUESTION 6 (a) (i)

 

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MOCKS 1 2023

MARKING SCHEME

  1. A) Name three components of the solar system
  1. b) Give two weaknesses of the Nebular cloud theory
  1. a) What is lunar eclipse

Lunar eclipse is a shadow that occurs when during the revolution of the earth, the earth lies in between the sun and the moon

  1. b) Give the two dates and months of the year when equinoxes is experienced

-21ST MARCH

-23RD SEPTEMBER

  1. a) What is a lake Breeze?

Sea breeze is the movement of cool air from the lake/sea to the land during the day the air therefore cools the temperature over areas where they blow

  1. b) Give the four main zones of the earth’s atmosphere
  1. a) Name three man- made lakes in Kenya
  1. b) State two reasons why some Rift Valley lakes in Kenya have saline water
  1. b) Mention ant three consequences of climate change

 

  1. MAPWORK

6.a. Study the map of Kisumu East (1:50,000) Kenya sheet 116/2 provided and answer the following questions.

  1. i) What is the title of the map? (1mk)
  1. ii) identify two types natural vegetation in the area covered by the map. (2mks)

            iii) Identify three man made features in grid square 0494. (3mks)

  1. i) enlargement the area enclosed by Eastings 04 to 07 and Northings 85 to 87. (5mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. ii) Give the new scale of the enlarged section. (2mks)
  1. i) Calculate the bearing of Ranjira school from the air Photo principal point (04) at grid reference 0986. (2mks)
  1. Identify four drainage features in the area covered by the map. (4mks)
  1. Citing evidence from the map, explain three human factors that are likely to favour agriculture in the area covered by the map. (6mks)

 

7.      (a) (i) Apart from surface run off, give two other processes in the hydrological cycle.

precipitation

evaporation

transpiration

interception

infiltration

percolation

  (ii) State three factors that determine the amount of surface run off.

amount of rainfall

rate of evaporation

gradient/slope of the land

nature of the rocks/pervious/impervious

amount of vegetation cover

(b) Explain three factors that influence the transportation of materials by a river.

volume of water-large water volume carry large amount of load

gradient of the channel-steep slopes generate greater kinetic energy enabling faster flow

nature of the load-light load is transported faster/over long distance

amount of load-small quantity transported for a long distance/large load reduces the efficiency of a river to transport

(c) (i) What is river rejuvenation?

this is the renewal of the erosive activity of a river

  (ii) Explain three conditions that lead to rejuvenation of a river.

increase in river discharge due to increased rainfall/river capture resulting in increased erosive power

change in rock resistance which make the river to start eroding vigorously

change in base level due to local uplift or drop in sea level causing a steep gradient

(d) Explain three negative effects of rivers to the human environment.

flooding of rivers may destroy property/crops/displace people

flooding of rivers can lead to loss of human lives

some rivers are habitat to dangerous animals which may attack human beings or destroy crops

wide or deep rivers are a barrier to transport especially where bridges have not been constructed

river water may be a medium of spreading water borne diseases especially when flooding occurs

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. a) Fold mountains in Asia – Himalayas                                                                                                                               North America – Rockies                                                                                                                   South Africa – Cape ranges                                                                                                   b) i) Other features of folding                                                                                                            – Rolling plains                                                                                                                                   – Ridge and valley landscape / depressions                                                                             – Intermountain basins                                                                                                           – Intermountain plateaus
  2. ii) Formation of over thrust fold
  3. c) Effects of fold mountains on human activities – Heavy rainfall support luxuriant growth of forests on the windward slopes of fold mountains which act as water catchment ( sources of rivers)

– Fold mountains provide unique scenery making such areas attractive to tourists earning foreign exchange to a country

– Descending cold winds are harmful to crops

– Forests which grow on fold mountains slopes are sources of timber

  1. d) i) Ways in which students prepare for field study on landforms             – Formulate objectives

– Seek permission

– Conduct a pre-visit

  1. ii) Advantages of studying folding through fieldwork

 

  1. a) i) X- Rainforest

Y – Bamboo

Z – Heath and moorland

  1. ii) Characteristics of tropical savannah vegetation

– Trees are widely spaced

– Trees are medium height

– Trees are mostly drought resistant

– Trees shed leaves during dry season

iii) Thin soil, extremely low temperature, bare rock

  1. b) Factors that have led to decline in natural grasslands

– Fire outbreaks

– Drought

– Overgrazing                                                                                                             – Encroachment / population pressure

  1. c) i) Hypothesis

any applicable answer

  1. ii) Methods of recording statistical data

– Taking notes

– Tables

– Taking photographs

– Field sketching

iii) Sketch maps

  1. a) Types of submerged coasts

– Rios

– Fiords

  1. b) Factors influencing wave erosion

*Nature of materials transported by waves – determine the rate of abrasion

*Nature of coastal rocks – whether hard or soft

  1. c) Formation of a stack

 

  1. d) i) Condition favoring growth of coral

– Warm water

– Shallow water < 60M deep

– Clear oxygenated water

– Submerged conditions

  1. ii) How coral contribute to the economy of Kenya

– Coral limestone is used in building and construction

– Coral reefs attract tourists

 

 

MOCKS 1 2023

 

 

 

GEOGRAPHY PAPER TWO – 312/2

 

 

 

MARKING SCHEME – GEOGRAPHY 312/2

 

 

 

TEN (10) QUESTIONS

 

 

SECTION A = 25 MARKS

 

ALL QUESTIONS IN THIS SECTION TO BE ANSWERED.

 

  1. (a) Define Ecotourism

Any 1×2 = 2 Marks Only

(b) State two reasons why domestic tourism is encouraged in Kenya.

Any 2×1 = 2 Marks Only

  1. (a) State three physical features that favoured the development of the seven forks hydro-electric power scheme.

Any 3×1 = 3 Marks Only

(b) State two human problems facing hydro-electric power projects development in

Kenya.

Any 2×1 = 2 Marks Only

  1. (a) Identify the minerals mined in the areas marked

Total = 4 Marks Only

(b) State two problems facing gold mining in South Africa.

Any 2×1 = 2 Marks Only.

(c) State two factors which influence the mode of occurrence of minerals.

Any 2×1 = 2 Marks Only

  1. (a) State two features of the cottage industry in India

Any 2×1 = 2 Marks Only.

(b) Identify two human factors which led to the development of the iron and steel

industry in the Ruhr Region of Germany in the 19th century.

Any 2×1 = 2 Marks Only

  1. (a) Name the

1×1 = 1 Mark Only

1×1 = 1 Mark Only

(b) Give two activities which were carried out by the St. Lawrence seaway project

between 1954 and 1959.

Any 2×1 = 2 Marks Only.

 

SECTION B = 75 MARKS

QUESTION 6 AND ANY OTHER TWO QUESTIONS TO BE ANSWERED.

  1. (a) (i) Use the base map provided to present the above population distribution data.

Calculations

Sub-County Population Size Total No. of Dots
K 65000

5000

13
L 35000

5000

11
M 40000

5000

8
N 35000

5000

7

 

Marks Distribution

Calculations = 8 Marks

Dots = 4 Marks

Title = 2 Marks

Total = 14 Marks

NB: Examiners to indicate the dots appropriately before marking starts.

A DOT MAP SHOWING POPULATION DISTRIBUTION IN THE SUB COUNTIES OF COUNTY T.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) State three disadvantages of Dot Maps in data presentation.

Any 3×1 = 3 Marks Only.

(b) State four measures which the Government of Kenya has taken to reduce infant

mortality.

Any 4×1 = 4 Marks Only.

(c) State four similarities between the population trends of Kenya and Sweden.

Any 4×1 = 4 Marks Only

  1. (a) (i) Differentiate land reclamation from land rehabilitation

Any 1×2 = 2 Marks Only

(ii) Describe the stages of land reclamation from the sea in the Netherlands.

Any 6×1 = 6 Marks Only.

(b) Explain four ways in which the Zuyder Zee project economically benefits the

Netherlands.

Any 4×2 = 8 Marks Only

(c) (i) State four ways in which land is reclaimed in Kenya excluding irrigation.

Any 4×1 = 4 Marks Only

(ii) State five problems facing the Perkerra Irrigation Scheme.

Any 5×1 = 5 Marks Only

  1. (a) (i) Name the country marked M

1×1 = 1 Mark Only

Any 2×2 = 4 Marks Only

 

 

(b) Explain three factors which favour commercial fishing in the area shaded on

the map other than ocean currents.

Any 3×2 = 6 Marks Only.

(c) Explain three human reasons why fresh water fishing is more developed than marine

fishing in East Africa.

Any 3×2 = 6 Marks Only

(d) (i) Describe how the method is used in catching fish.

Any 5×1 = 5 Marks Only

(ii) List three methods used to preserve fish.

Any 3×1 = 3 Marks Only.

  1. (a) State three physical conditions that favour coffee growing in the Central Highlands of Kenya

Any 3×1 = 3 Marks Only

(b) Describe the stages involved in coffee production from picking to marketing.

Any 8×1 = 8 Marks Only

(c) Explain four problems facing coffee farming in Brazil

Any 4×2 = 8 Marks Only

(d) Your Geography class carried out a field study on a coffee farm.

(i) State four methods the class may have used to collect data

Any 4×1 = 4 Marks Only

(ii) During the field study, the class collected data on quantities of coffee produced from the farm in the last five years.

State two methods that the class may have used to present the data.

Any 2×1 = 2 Marks Only

  1. (a) (i) Apart from water and air pollution, name two other types of pollution.

Any 2×1 = 2 Marks Only

Any 3×1 = 3 MarksOnly

Any 3×2 = 6 Marks Only.

(b) (i) Explain three factors that lead to frequent flooding in the Lake Region of Kenya.

Any 3×2 = 6 Marks Only.

Any 2×2 = 4 Marks Only

(c)  State four negative effects of wind as an environmental hazard in Kenya.

Any 4×1 = 4 Marks Only

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