Waec 2017 History Obj And Theory Answers
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*FOR NIGERIA*
History Obj
1:10 CACDCABCDA
11:20 ABCDCAAABC
21:30 CCDABCABAB
31:40 CABACDCABD
41:50 BBBCACDDBC
*FOR SIERRA LEONE*
History obj
1-10 BBCABCDBAA
11-20 ACBCBDCBBB
21-30 CCDBABACAA
31-40 AACBDBCDCC
41-50 DDBCBAAABC
COSTING SOLUTIONS
Choose only 5.
Duties of store keeper: These can be briefly set out as follows :
1. To exercise general control over all activities in Stores Department
2. To ensure safe keeping both as to quality and quantity of materials.
3. To maintain proper records.
4. To initiate purchase requisitions for the replacement of stock of all regular stores items whenever the stock level of any item of store approaches the minimum limit fixed in respect thereof.
5. To initiate action for stoppage of further purchasing when the stock level approaches the maximum limit.
6. To check and receive purchased materials forwarded by the receiving department and to arrange for the storage in appropriate places.
7. To reserve a particular material for a specific job when so required.
8. To issue materials only in required quantities against authorised requisition notes/material lists.
9. To check the book balances, with the actual physical stock at frequent intervals by way of internal control over wrong issues, pilferage, etc…
SECTION..B
(6a) The Block Poor, Nova scotians and the Maroon.
(6b) 1 The rebellion resulted in the victory of the Sierra Leone Company( The then governing body of the colony)
(2) The ring leaders of the rebellion were arrested and tried. Some were killed and others banished from the colony.
(3) The rebellion led to the Bankruptcy of the Sierra Leone Company. When the colony the colony was destroyed by the French in 1794, the company spent 55000 pounds for the rehabilitation of the colony. And in other to get back the money spent by the company. The company imposed taxes on the nova Scotia which they refused to pay and eventually led to it bankruptcy.
(4) Finally, the local government program of the Nova Scotians was dissolved. This was as a result of the rebellion against the company in 1800.
SECTION C ANSWERS
7a (1)Governor Ransford Slater (2) Governor Hubert Stevenson (3) Governor Beresford Stooke.
7b The Chiefs were very important in the colonial administration of the British.
The following were the roles played by the chiefs.
(1) They helped the colonial administration to collect taxes and from the people and implemented policies of the Government.
(2) Chiefs were heads of their people or heads of ethnic life in terms of demoestic and customary issues. They were responsible for interpretations and enforcement of customary laws. They settled disputes in matters relating to native and customary laws.e.g. marriage, witchcraft and woman palava to name but a few.
(3) They acted as intermediaries between the colonial government and the natives. Paramount chiefs explained colonial policies to their subjects. The British colonial administration got the acceptance of the people through the help of the chiefs.
(4) The Chiefs helped the British colonial administrators to maintain law and order as well as security through the establishment of native police force. The dealt with minor cases and local people were compelled to be law abiding. The Chiefs made used of age grades as law enforcement agencies.
(5) They mobilized their subjects for the building of their chiefdoms through customary labour and tributes. They led their people and motivated them in communal work. Chiefs ensured the maintenance of roads, bridges,schools, health clinics and markets. They also ensured that the general sanitary conditions of the town and villages in their chiefdoms were maintained. The Chiefs organized force labour for the British colonial administration