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THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA


NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL OF TANZANIA
ADVANCED CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION
EXAMINATION

113/2 GEOGRAPHY 2
HUMAN AND WORLD ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
(For Both School and Private Candidates)

Time: 3 Hours ​Thursday, 10​th​ May 2018 a.m.

Instructions

1. This paper consists of sections A and B with a total of ​eight (8)​ questions.

2. Answer ​five (5)​ questions, choosing ​two (2)​ questions from section A and ​three (3)​ questions
from section B.

3. Each question carries ​twenty (20)​ marks.

4. Cellular phones and any unauthorized materials are ​not​ allowed in the examination room.

5. Write your ​Examination Number​ on every page of your answer booklet(s).

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SECTION A (40 Marks)

POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Answer ​two (2)​ questions from this section.

1. Examine eight factors influencing population density.

2. With the aid of pyramids, compare and contrast population structure of Tanzania and that of
Norway. (Provide four points for comparison and four points for contrasting).

3. Giving six points, explain how Tanzania has attempted to manage the rapid population growth.

SECTION B (60 Marks)


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REGIONAL FOCAL STUDIES

Answer ​three (3)​ questions from this section.

4. Describe four geographical requirements and four human factors influencing maize production in
the USA Corn Belt.

5. Analyse eight factors that have influenced the development of ship-building industry in Japan.

6. Examine eight factors that have led to the successful fishing industries in Russia.

7. Giving eight points, evaluate the contribution of mining to the economic development of
Tanzania.

8. Examine eight conditions for the development of tourism in a country.

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