
2. Match the role and/or power of the court in List A with its court type in List B by writing the letter of
the corresponding response beside the item number in the answer booklet provided. (05 marks)
LIST A LIST B
(i) Has the power to hear the appeals from Primary Courts
and District Magistrate Courts.
A
B
Commercial Court
Court of Appeal
(ii) Hears and determines conflicting interpretations of the
Union matters.
C
D
High Court
Primary Court
(iii) Hears and determines all types of cases including murder,
felony and treason.
(iv) Follows simple procedures when hearing and determining
matrimonial, inheritance, civil and criminal matters.
E
F
G
Resident Magistrate’s Court
Special Constitutional Court
The Supreme Court
(v) Hear and determine petitions originating from the High
Court or Courts of Resident Magistrate.
H Juvenile Court
SECTION B (40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
3. Read the following passage carefully and answer questions (a) – (e) that follow:
Work is any lawful activity that a person does to earn living; it can be mental or physical activity.
Work is observed as great deal of industrious, diligent, effort and endurance accompanied with
self-discipline. We work hard for things we think about and plan for, that will lead us to happiness,
success or wellbeing. The path to success is hard work. There is no short cut, no easy way. We are all
looking for values that can guide us in our lives. We want to make sense of what we do and why we
do it. We are hoping that our life’s purpose will lead us to success and eventually to happiness and
peace of mind.
Recently the government has taken serious efforts to encourage every adult and abled Tanzanian to
work hard, not just for personal but also for national development. There are efforts taken to provide
education to majority of citizens from primary level to tertiary level. The numerous vocational
training centres intend to foster patriotism, self-reliance and efficient skilled labour for national
development. We desire to offer our physical and mental ability to work, whether employed or
self-employed. No one works hard for nothing; we have reasons for working hard, such as family to
support, dreams to work toward and curiosities to satisfy. Work gives us innate sense of liberty inside
all of us, helps us to survive, to amuse ourselves and we also want to make an impact and leave
legacy when we die. Work gives us status in the community, fosters self-actualization and
self-satisfaction. Working hard increases production; production contributes to tax, which is
important for the government to deliver good social services. This is only possible if there is sense of
commitment among the citizens.