Advanced level 2025 Littoral regional mock history 1

Advanced level 2025 Littoral regional mock history 1

Advanced level 2025 Littoral regional mock history 1

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1. The movement of the Bakweri / Duala and the Bamum /Nso was the result of rivalry between:

  • [A] Samsu/Nyong pasi and Samsu/Ngonso

  • [B] Mbedi/Ewale and Nchare-yen/Ngonso

  • [C] Galai/Mbedi and Ewale/Ngonso

  • [D] Gawolbe/Nchare-yen and Nchare-yen/Ewale

2. The traditional arm of government that regulated the powers of the King/Chief as well as their burial was:

  • [A] the Council of the Elders

  • [B] the war club

  • [C] the Mafor

  • [D] the Secret Society

3. The most important political factor for Adama’s Jihad in North Cameroon was:

  • [A] the promise of political power over the captured area

  • [B] the quest of political power and domination

  • [C] the extravagant life style of the Kirdi aristocracy

  • [D] Fulani desire to occupy administrative positions

4. Who was the Spanish official who provoked the eviction of the London Baptist missionaries from Fernando Po?

  • A] Samuel Diew

  • B] Joseph Merrick

  • C] Don Carlos Chacon

  • D] Captain De Lerena

5. A significance of the Germano-Duala Treaty of 1884 to Cameroon was that:

  • A] it led to the loss of sovereignty to the German traders

  • B] it encouraged German advancement into the interior

  • C] the Duala middleman monopoly of trade was violated

  • D] it made Cameroon a German colony

6. Cameroonians resented the German taxation policy because:

  • [B] the taxation policies were arbitrary.

  • [C] the tax was increase from 8 to 16 marks by 1908

  • [D] people who could not pay were exposed to excessive labour

7. Allied victory over the Germans in Douala during the First World War in Cameroon was because:

  • [A] the Allied forces were numerically more than the German forces

  • [B] the Douala people supported the Allies against the Germans

  • [C] the Allied forces were supported by the naval unit commanded by captain Fuller

  • [D] a contingent of Belgian forces supported Britain and France

8. British Southern Cameroon was carved into two administrative units in the late 1940s which were:

  • [A] the Bamenda and the Cameroon provinces

  • [B] the South West and the North West provinces

  • C] the Bamenda province and the West Cameroon

  • [D] the Eastern region and West Cameroon

9. All were responsible for the anti-colonial revolts against the French during the Mandate period EXCEPT

  • [A] disrespect for native culture and institutions

  • [B] seizure of land

  • [C] harsh colonial policies of corvee and prestation

  • [D] the conscription of native as porters and soldiers

10. The most important internal reason for the rise of nationalism in British Southern Cameroon was:

  • [A] the policy of Indirect Rule neglected the educated elite

  • [B] socioeconomic -neglect of the territory

  • [C] the birth of pressure group.

  • [D] Ibophobia

11. Which was the most significant effect of the UPC Uprising?

  • [A] the banning of the UPC by Roland Pre

  • [B] dispersal of the UPC leaders

  • [C] material and human damages

  • [D] instability in French Cameroon

12. At the Mamfe plebiscite conference of 1959 the political opinion that stood for integration was:

  • [A] the CCC of chief Nyenti

  • [15] the KNDP of Foncha

  • [C] the alli

  • [D] the KUP of Kale

13. Ahidjo successfully instituted the single party in Cameroon in 1966 because:

  • [A] it was a wind of change in Africa

  • [B] there was need for development

  • C] there was need for national unity

  • [D] Federal constitution gave Ahidjo much powers that few ventured to oppose him

14. Ahidjo used all the following methods to silence his opponents in the state of East Cameroon EXCEPT:

  • [A] arrest and trail

  • [B] execution

  • [C] imprisonment

  • [D] presidential pardon

15. Jua’s fall from power in the state of West Cameroon was mainly because:

  • [A] of his power struggle with the Federal Inspector Ngoh

  • [B] Jua was accused of mismanagement and corruption

  • [C] Ahidjo was not satisfied with his handling of the Bakossi- Bamileke conflict

  • [D] Jua was blamed for the poor performance of the : Powercam

16. The most important economic reason for the dissolution of the Federal System was:

  • [A] to resolve budget deficits in West Cameroon

  • [B] the discovery of petroleum deposits in West Cameroon

  • [C] the costly nature of the federation

  • [D] the need to harmonize salaries of civil servants in the two Cameroons

17. In order to encourage economic development in Cameroon Ahidjo did the following EXCEPT:

  • [A] established National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM)

  • [B] proposed the five years development plan

  • [C] instituted the concept of self-reliant development

  • [D] harmonize the economies of the two states in Cameroon

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