A level north west regional mock gce 2022 history 1

A level north west regional mock gce 2022 history 1

A level north west regional mock gce 2022 history 1

migrations – ons min cf Cameroon ^ was fluenced : ^^century
A
– payment of tributes.
Population pressure.
nS!d for gmzing land.
^gOHopportunities.
Itljtfiiineal system of
practiced in:
Kom and Bafut.
Kom and Nso.
C. Aghem and Kom.
– P- Bali and Bafut.
Fulani Hegemony was established in Northern
Cameroon by all of Uie following, EXCEPT:
A.elimination of corrupt pagan rulers.
B. promise of political power of the jihadists.
C. complete elimination of the Kirdi.
D.signing of friendship pacts with the Kirdi.
The most convincing reason for tire transfer of the
London Baptist Missionary
Femado-Po to Victoria in 1858 was:
A. Femando-Po had tropical diseases than
Victoria.
B. Protestants were evicted out of Femando-Po.
C. Victoria had attractive climate and scenery.
D. more opportunities to trade in the main land
Victoria.
. Germany was regarded as the most influential
European power along the Cameroon coast in 1884
because:
A. sheoccupied, both the coast and hinterlands.
B. she had influential trading companies.
C. she had received native demands for
Annexation.
D. she exerted
influence.
. The failure of indigenous resistance against the
Germans in Cameroon between 1885 and 1904
resulted from:
A. the military weakness of the indigenes.
B. the fighting prowess of the indigenes.
C. the belief in sorcerers.
D. disunity among the ethnic groups.
A significant evidence of socio-economic
advancement in German Kamerun was that:
A. German plantations were opened in most
coastal areas.
B. trade agriculture, education and transport were
improved.
C. research in tropical plants was improved.
D. German agricultural schools were opened.
i. The most enduring legacy of the First World War
on Cameroon was that:
A. Cameroon became a mandated territory.
B. it led to the loss of lives and destruction of
property.
C. plantations were disrupted leading to
unemployment.
D. English and French culture were introduced.
9. The British Southern Cameroon readily accepted
policy of Indirect Rule because of the follow.^
B. EXCEPT:
A.brousht administration closer to the people.
B. created a community spirit through the use of
chiefs.
C. educated the people on local administration,
p fonnretl the Western educated elite.
pJ^aTpoIicy of “Mise-en-Valeur” recomn^d^
C.
The
succession was
10. The
that:
A . France develops the economy of the territory.
B. French economic interest be safeguarded.
C. the value of French products be recognised.
D. the French apply their economic policy.
11. The Richard $ Constitution vvdi a ^Ct bdv,K. to the
constitutional evolution of the Southern Cameroons
during the Trusteeship period because:
A. it granted British southern Cameroons regional
autonomy within the Nigerian Federation.
B. British Southern Cameroons was divided into
only six administrative districts.
C. British southern Cameroons were offered only
two native authority seats.
D. it deprived the territory of its representation in
the Central Nigerian Legislature in Lagos.
characteristic of Um Nyobe, Ernest
Ouandie, Albert Kingue and Felix Moumie was that:
A. they were Bassas who supported the UPC.
B. they all served as secretaries of the UPC.
C. they all preached radical nationalism.
D. they were all at one time Presidents of the UPC.
13. France master-minded the fall of Andre Marie Mbida in
Society from
12. A common
1958 because:
A. his coalition government collapsed.
B. Ahidjo was more loyal than Mbida.
C. Ahidjo’s Muslim North threatened secession.
D. Mbida was unable to end the UPC terrorism.
14. KUP and the CCC abandoned the 1961 Plebiscite in
Southern Cameroon because:
A. the third option was rejected.
B. they were absorbed by the KNDP.
C. they lacked seats in the house of assembly.
D. they lacked popular support.
15. The decision taken at Foumban which reflected the
aspirations of Southern Cameroonians was:
A. the adoption of single nationality for
Cameroonians.
B. the election of the President by universal adult
suffrage.
C. the adoption of Green-Red- Yellow as national
flag. *
D. the creation of weak state governments.
military and administrative
16. The main political pre-occupation of President
Ahmadou Ahidjo in the 1960s was to:
A. bridge the
Francophones.
B. explain the influence of the UC party.
C. suppress the UPCterrorist activities.
D. consolidate national unity.

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