Why is family stability important?

A It enables family members to receive loans from neighbors.
B It enables family members to participate in development activities.
C It enables children to be familiar with close family relatives.
D It encourages relatives to live together in one household.
A distasteful event that occurs unexpectedly on the road and causes injuries and death of people is called
A a traffic jam. B road accident.
C reckless driving. D road sign.
In gender relations, fixed attitudes, ideas and practices on a particular gender is called A gender stereotyping. B gender analysis.
C gender discrimination. D gender mainstreaming.
An area in a country that elects its own representative to the parliament is known as A rule of law. B good governance.
C constituency. D a polling station.
Which colours are in the National Flag of Tanzania?
A Black, yellow, grey and blue B Blue, grey, green and black C Black, yellow, blue and green D Gold, blue, yellow and black
What are the three arms of the government?
A The executive, Legislature and National Assembly
B The president, Judiciary and the Executive
C The executive, Legislature and Judiciary
D The president, Cabinet and Judiciary
Why is the parliament also known as the legislature?
A It approves the state budget B It has the power to make laws C It has members from the Judiciary D It checks the government
The following are sources of life skills in the society ​except A parents. B religion.
C constitution. D school.
Which country ​does not​ share boundaries with Tanzania?
A Kenya B Mozambique C Malawi D Zimbabwe
Student’s Assessment Number​ ...​.................. SECTION A (35 Marks)
Answer ​all ​questions in this section.
each of the following items (i) - (xx), choose the correct answer from the given alternatives

1 answer

  1. Why is family stability important?
    B It enables family members to participate in development activities.

  2. A distasteful event that occurs unexpectedly on the road and causes injuries and death of people is called
    B road accident.

  3. In gender relations, fixed attitudes, ideas and practices on a particular gender is called
    A gender stereotyping.

  4. An area in a country that elects its own representative to the parliament is known as
    C constituency.

  5. Which colours are in the National Flag of Tanzania?
    C Black, yellow, blue and green.

  6. What are the three arms of the government?
    C The executive, Legislature and Judiciary.

  7. Why is the parliament also known as the legislature?
    B It has the power to make laws.

  8. The following are sources of life skills in the society ​except
    C constitution.

  9. Which country ​does not​ share boundaries with Tanzania?
    D Zimbabwe.