Ordinary level 2026 North West mock citizenship 2
Ordinary level 2026 North West mock citizenship 2
This image contains a structured set of questions from what appears to be a Citizenship Education or Civics examination, specifically focused on the context of Cameroon.
The following is the extracted text, organized by the original question numbers and sections.
QUESTION 1
A.
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i. What is corruption?
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ii. How is corruption manifested in Cameroon?
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iii. Which international body declared Cameroon as the most corrupt nation in the world in 1998-1999?
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iv. State any one cause of corruption.
(1+2 +1+1 Marks)
B.
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i. Give one effect of corruption.
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ii. Which day is being observed as the International Anti-Corruption Day?
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iii. State two measures put in place by the government of Cameroon to stop corruption.
(1+1+2 Marks)
C.
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i. What do you understand by election rigging?
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ii. Which structure is responsible for the organization of elections in Cameroon?
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iii. Which body is responsible for proclaiming election results in Cameroon?
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iv. State any two types of elections organized in Cameroon through Universal Suffrage.
(1+1+1+2 Marks)
D.
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i. Define juvenile delinquency.
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ii. Give two other vices apart from the ones mentioned in the extract.
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iii. What measures have the government put in place to curb juvenile delinquency?
(1+2+3 Marks)
SECTION A: THE CITIZEN, GROUP AND COMMUNITY DYNAMICS
QUESTION 2
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a. Define the Family.
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b. State and explain any four (4) types of families in Cameroon.
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c. Outline the responsibilities of the following family stakeholders:
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i. the parents
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ii. the children
(2/8/5/5 marks)
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QUESTION 3
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a. Describe three types of councils that exist in Cameroon.
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b. Outline the sources of Council revenue.
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c. What are the functions of the City Mayor?
(6/6/8 marks)
Would you like me to provide the answers to any of these questions, such as identifying the anti-corruption body or defining the types of councils?
