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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 ​Friday, 10​th​ May 2019 p.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. Discuss the statement that, “Population is never static rather it is dynamic.”

2. Describe eight population characteristics of developing countries.

3. (a) Describe the following terms as used in population study:

(i) Optimal population.

(ii) Life expectancy.

(iii) Crude Birth Rate (CBR).

(b) Describe five causes of high mortality rate in Tanzania.

SECTION B (60 Marks)


REGIONAL FOCAL STUDIES
Answer ​three (3)​ questions from this section.
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4. With reference to oil palm farming in Nigeria, describe four physical and four human
requirements for tree crops farming.

5. Explain six contributions of the marketing boards and cooperative societies in Denmark towards
the development of dairy farming.

6. Why timber harnessing is easy in temperate countries than humid regions? Explain by giving six
points.

7. Examine six factors that hinder the development of tourism industry in Tanzania.

8. Analyse six strategies for fish conservation measures practiced in the world.

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