SECTION A (20 marks) Answer all questions in this section. 1. For each of the items (i) - (x), choose the correct answer among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number. (i) The following are components of a nation except A territory B people C government . D national flag E international recognition. (ii) A nuclear family consist of...
2002- GEOGRAPHY PAPER 2
SECTION A
REGIONAL FOCAL STUDIES
- Using USA as an example, examine the role of coal to the current “Global Energy Crisis. “What are the limitations facing coal production?
- Analyze the major threats facing the fishing sector in East African countries. Suggest possible ways to safeguard this sector.
- With specific examples, discuss the contribution of steel Rolling Industry in their Uganda or Tanzania and highlight the major drawbacks facing the industry.
- “Apart form the mining of gold and diamonds, farming is by far the most important occupation in South Africa.”Justify this statement and state the handicaps facing the farming sector.
- Give an account of setbacks and prospects for tourism industry in East Africa.
SECTION B
POPULATION, ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMIC INTEGRETION
PART 1
POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT
- (a) Classify population census.
- Show the signification of population census to a nation.
- Give a detailed account on the causes and effects of ageing population.
PART II
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
- “The formation of Africa Unity is the solution of Africa’s economic problems.” Discuss.
- Basing on the aims stipulated by the 1967 Treaty of Rome, Article II, asses the success and failure of the European Union.
PART III
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
- “Environmental problems in developed countries are the result of high standard of luxury life while for developing country countries are a function of poverty.” Discuss.
- Climatic conditions can sometimes be hazardous. Examine this statement with reference to Africa South of the Sahara.
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