cameroon gce A level June 2024 history 1
cameroon gce A level June 2024 history 1
The following were political causes of ethnic 8.
movements in Cameroon in the I911′ century
EXCEPT:
A inter-tribal wars.
B feuds.
C payment of tributes.
D the search for pasture.
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reasons
A A
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, A common characteristic of traditional
government in most forest-coastal chiefdoms of
pre-colonial Cameroon in the Iv ‘cenlury was:
A the existence of elective chieftaincy.
B the existence of permanent war clubs.
C the absence of checks and balances. •
D the ineffectiveness of secret societies.
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The British policy of Indirect Rule in.Cameroon,
could be criticised in that:
A the indigenes were compelled to pay
taxes.
B the use of vernacular was prohibited.
C indigenous customs and traditions were .
ignored. , < –
D the elite were neglected in administration.
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The Jihad was launched in Mandara and Bornu
Kingdoms ofNorth.Cameroon.ip the early J9,h .
century mainly to:
A liberate captured Fulani.
B convert their rulingdyhasties.
C impose Fulani hegemony over them
D purify their Islamic practices.‘ ; :
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10’ – The policy of Inc/igena/ intrpdiiced in French
Cameroon during the Mandate era was aimed at:
inflicting disciplinary penalties without
trial on the indigenes.
B training Cameroonians to speak the
French language.
C converting Cameroonians to practice
French culture.
D dividing Cameroonians so as to rule
them.
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A pair that greatly facilitated the evangelisation ’ ” ‘ :
works of the London Baptist Missionaries in
Cameroon in the I9lh century was:
A medical and naval officers.
B local interpreters and catechists.
C teachers and shoe makers.
D carpenters and bricklayers.
4.
British disrespect for the Trusteeship Agreement
was evident in:
A the maintenance of law and order.
B socio-economic development.
C indigenous laws and customs.
D submission of annual reports.
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Cameroon became a German protectorate in
1884 following:
A the arrival of Gustav Nachtigal to the
territory.
B the sale of Victoria to the Germans by the
Baptist missionaries.
C the signing of the Germano-Duala Treaty
D the creation of German plantations in the
territory.
5.
12. An important external factor for the rise of
nationalism in French Cameroon was:
A influence of the Catholic Church.
B influence of ex-service men.
C the Atlantic Charter.
P increase in prices of goods.
German administration in Kamerun between 1884
and 1916 was considered ‘scandalous’ because of:
A deposition of traditional rulers.
B use of free labour.
C sexual immorality.
D introduction of Pax-Germanica.
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13. The main factor for the defeat of the UPC in the
195 1/52 elections in French Cameroon was
because: * +
A the major trade unions turned against the
UPC.
B the BDC allied with the USCC.
C France rigged the elections in favour of
the BDC.
D of disagreement between the Bassa and
Bamileke.
The main reason why the Germans promoted
education in Cameroon was:
A to train man power to serve them.
B to reduce unemployment.
C to ease communication among the
indigenes.
D . to promote German administration.