2016 BGCSE Social Studies Paper 2 Marking Scheme
2016 BGCSE Social Studies Paper 2 Marking Scheme
2016 BGCSE Social Studies Paper 2 Marking Scheme
2. Watchdog role: take a critical eye over developments and react to activities deemed
environmentally unfriendly.
3. Tree planting: support tree planting to improve the quality of the environment.
1 mark for a point made and 1 mark for its expansion [6]
(b) Explain three ways in which the local farmers may mismanage the Okavango Delta.
3. Noise pollution, noisy machinery used by farmers can disturb the environment
and scare away animal species.
1 mark for a point made and 1 mark for its expansion. [6]
(c) Assess the role of Environmental Impact Assessment in promoting environmental care.
Positive:
5. EIA is an expensive and laborious exercise requiring sufficient time and money. At
times the process is compromised due to these constraints resulting in sub-
standard work and negative consequences for the environment
6. Much of the information is descriptive and superficial and decisions may be taken on
the basis of insufficient information
7. The use of complex technical language limits public participation / difficult for the
public to understand and consequently a project may be undertaken without the
public realising fully its potential damage on the environment.
8. Sometimes information offered by the assessors may be misleading and biased and
this can lead in wrong decisions which could harm the environment. This may
pave way for a corruptly conducted EIA.
9. Alternatives are often not thoroughly explored leading to projects being undertaken
which have less regard for the environment.
Positives: 1 mark for a point made and 1 mark for a clearly supported and
concluded (maximum 4 marks)
Negatives: 1 mark for a point made and 1 mark for a point clearly supported and
concluded. [Maximum 4 marks] [8]
2 (a) Outline six major stages for the formation of government in Botswana.
1. Registration of political parties
5. The party that wins the highest number of seats is declared the ruling party and its
president is sworn in as the head of state and government.
6. The president is tasked with the responsibility to appoint cabinet ministers and other
key government officials. These are charged with the responsibility to execute the
national development agenda.
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7. Parliament meets soon after elections to appoint speaker of the National Assembly
and endorse the vice-president of the republic.
9. The leader of the second best party becomes the leader of the opposition.
(c) Assess the extent to which the constitution of Botswana limits the power of government.
Positive:
2. Limited presidential term – the constitution limits the president’s term to two 5
year terms. Limiting presidential term affords the country an opportunity to
elect a new president at the end of the term of the previous holder of office.
4. Rule of law – the constitution provides for the rule of law. Government is
obliged to honour court decisions. This adherence to the rule of law limits the
power of government because decisions of the courts are binding even if such
decisions may not favour the government.
5. Government can be challenged by civil society i.e. ordinary people have the
right to sue the government if it abuses its powers.
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8. Media freedom – constitution provides for the existence of diverse media and
expression of one’s views without interference as long as one does not infringe
on the rights of others.
Negative:
12. Some individuals are members of two branches of government e.g. the
president. This is to say that the parliament is perceived as a mere rubber
stamp of the decisions of the executive because they can initiate policies in
one branch and endorse those policies via the other branch.
14. Lack of adequate consultation on some issues that require the involvement of
other stakeholders e.g. 3% salary increment which was reversed because
other stakeholders were not consulted.
15. Positives: 1 mark for a point made and1 mark for a appoint clearly
supported and concluded (maximum 4 marks)
Negatives – 1 mark for a point made and 1 mark for a point clearly supported and
concluded (maximum 4 marks) [8]
2 (a) Explain three negative impacts of the HIV/AIDS on the economy of Botswana.
1. Loss of skilled manpower: HIV/AIDS claim lives of the most productive and
able bodied work force which hampers productivity.
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(b) Describe three strategies of promoting peace among Botswana’s ethnic diverse group.
4. Promotion of Inter marriages – marriages take place across cultures and this
has cemented relations between tribes.
(c) Assess the role of the International Red Cross in promoting human life, dignity and peace.
2. Provides medical care, first aid help to the wounded in conflict situations in
a bid to sustain human life. In war times, the Red Cross engages in life
saving interventions to prevent unnecessary loss of lives.
4. The International Red Cross provides medical supplies to the victims of war
to facilitate speedy recovery and to ensure that they are entitled to proper
care and love.
7. Donation of blood to save lives of those people who lost blood in wars,
victims of disasters and other people who suffer from low blood pressure.
Negatives- 1 mark for a point and one mark for expansion (maximum 4 marks)
10. The work of the International Red Cross is sometimes limited by safety of
its humanitarian aid workers. Where there is no safety it is difficult for the
Red Cross to access needy people resulting in loss of human lives
11. Lack of respect for International Red Cross in war torn countries, some
elements may not accord the Red Cross the respect and space it deserves.
Some people doubt the neutrality of the International Red Cross and in the
process frustrates delivery of aid.
12. Shortage of resources: sometimes the Red Cross may not be able to
accomplish its mandate because of shortage of resources such as
manpower, transport, blood and finance as some donors may be reluctant
to sponsor the Red Cross.
Positives – 1 mark for a point and 1 mark for a clearly supported and concluded
point (maximum 4)
Negatives – 1 mark for a point and 1 mark for point clearly supported and
concluded (maximum 4) [8]
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3. Lack of markets – farmers do not have markets for produce and some
products are highly perishable, which constitutes a loss if unable to secure
markets. Some buyers offer less attractive prices.
(b) Discuss three ways in which young people contribute to Botswana’s economic
diversification efforts.
3. Through the help of commercial banks and CEDA our young people are
increasingly getting loans to venture into business and the manufacturing
industry.[financial assistance]
4. Music and arts industry. The music and entertainment industry is growing
in leaps and bounds and this is a youth dominated industry.
1 mark for a point made 1 mark for a clearly supported and concluded point
(maximum 4 marks) [6]
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(c) Assess the impact of global economic factors on Botswana’s economic development.
For:
Effects – 1 mark for a point and 1 mark for a clearly supported and concluded point
(maximum 4 marks)
Against:
6. Economic recession: created a budget deficit which can lead to long term
debts for the country.
10. Reliance on imports of food stuff – Botswana relies on imported food stuff
from South Africa – labour strikesin South Africa affect supply of food.
11. Devaluation of currency: this has made imports to be more expensive for
Botswana.
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12. Unfair trade relations: e.g. Aid with strings attached gives Botswana no
choice but to accept negative terms of trade because she is not
economically stable. Some loans are accompanied by very high interest
rates which makes it difficult for Botswana to pay back and also commodity
prices in world markets are determined by rich countries not necessarily
the selling country.
Mitigating factors – 1 mark for a point made and 1 mark for a clearly supported and
concluded point (maximum 4 marks) [8]
3. Lack of capital – people who are self-employed often face the challenge of
lack of capital to start their own business or to pay for expensive utilities
such as water and electricity.
4. Shortage of land/serviced land: some self employed people often fail to get
plots where they can operate their businesses from. They end operating
from their home which negatively affects productivity.
(b) Explain three ways in which gender disparities caused by culture can be addressed.
1. Education – extend equal opportunities for schooling to both boys and girls.
This offers girls and boys equal opportunities to succeed later in life.
(c) Evaluate the role of the Botswana government in human resource development.
Positive:
Negative:
10. There is still a challenge of school dropouts in remote areas which reverses
the efforts to have trained personnel.
12. Lack of resources: some schools are dilapidated and do not have enough
equipment such as computers and l
Positive - 1 mark for a point and 1 mark for a clearly supported and concluded point
(maximum 4 marks)
Negative – 1 mark for a point made and 1 mark for a clearly supported and
concluded point (maximum 4 marks) [8]