Uganda Teachers Education Consult (Utec)
Uganda Teachers Education Consult (Utec)
Uganda Teachers Education Consult (Utec)
GEOGRAPHY
Paper 1
June 2017
Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
This paper consists of parts I and II.
Part I and section A of part II are compulsory.
Answer only one question from section B of part II.
Answers to all questions must be written in the answer booklet provided.
PART I
PART II
MAPWORK, PHOTOGRAPH INTERPRETATION, FIELD WORK AND EAST AFRICA
Answer four questions from part II, including questions 1, 2 and 3 which are compulsory.
SECTION A
1. COMPULSORY QUESTION: MAPWORK.(20 MARKS): Answer all parts of this question.
Study the 1:50,000 (UGANDA): NAMWENDWA map extract, Series Y732, part of sheet 62/2;Edition 1
U.S.D and answer the questions that follow:
(a) Identify
(i) The man-made feature found at grid reference 278940
(ii) The physical feature found at grid reference 297052 (2 marks)
(c) (i) Measure and state in kilometers the distance of the dry weather road from the road junction at Naigobia
(405911) to the road junction at Bunabala (389992). (1 marks)
(ii) Measure and state the bearing of the borehole at Buyoga (406036) from the water reservoir at
Nabitakali (432085) (1 marks)
(d) Draw a cross section of the area between grid references 280920 and 330970 and on it mark and name the
(i) Conical hill
(ii) River Nalusi
(iii) Seasonal swamp
(iv) Dry weather road
(v) District boundary (7 marks)
(e) Describe the:
(i) Relief of the area, (5 marks)
(ii) Relationship between relief and drainage
In the area shown in the map extract. (4 marks)
2. COMPULSORY QUESTION: PHOTOGRAPHIC INTERPRETATION.(15 MARKS)
Study the photograph provided below and answer the questions that follow:
(a) Giving evidence from the photograph, identify the human activity being carried out (2 marks)
(b) Explain the factors that have favoured the activity shown in the photograph. (4 marks)
(c) i Outline the environment problems caused by the activity seen in the photograph. (2 marks)
ii. Explain the economic importance of the activity shown in the photograph. (5 marks)
(d) Giving reasons for your answer, suggest one area in East Africa where this photograph could have been
taken. (2 marks)
3. COMPULSORY QUESTION: FIELDWORK (15 MARKS)
For any one fieldwork study you have carried out as a group or an individual:
(a) State the:
(i) Topic of your study (1 marks)
(ii) Objectives of your field work study. (3 marks)
(b) Draw a cross section through the area studied and on it mark and name relief and human features.
(5mrks)
(c) Describe how you used any two of the following methods to collect information in the field
i. Interviewing
ii. Observation
iii. Recording (4 marks)
(d) Explain the challenges you faced by using the methods described above (2 marks)
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ROADS X
CITIES
RIVERS
a. Name the
i. Rivers marked X and Y
ii. Water bodies marked A and B
iii. Cities marked 1,2 and 3 (07 marks)
b. Explain the advantages of using road transport (03 marks)
c. Describe the factors hindering effective establishment of road transport routes in any one East African
country (06 marks)
d. Outline the negative effects of Road construction on the environment (04 marks)
SUCCESS