O level Cameroon GCE 2019 on History Part 2

15 Questions

Quiz Description

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1:

The French High Commissioner of the republic who was specifically given the mission by his home government to destroy the UPC political party in Cameroon in the 1950s was____


Correct
  • 1:
    Richard Brunot
  • 2:
    Roland Pre'
  • 3:
    Jean Ramadier
  • 4:
    Xaviar Torres
2:

The Cameroon nationalist leader who became the first premier of Southern Cameroon in the 1958s was____


Correct
  • 1:
    S.T Muna
  • 2:
    J,N Foncha
  • 3:
    E.M.L Endeley
  • 4:
    P.M Kale
3:

Which of the following Constitutional reforms carried out by the British government finally gave Southern Cameroons a full regional status in 1959?


Correct
  • 1:
    Richard's Constitution 1947
  • 2:
    Macphcrson's Constitution 1952
  • 3:
    Lyttletton's Constitution 1954
  • 4:
    London constitution conference 1957-958
4:

The main reason why Mbida's government collapsed in 1958 was ____


Correct
  • 1:
    his rejection of the policy of immediate independence and reunification
  • 2:
    his policy of collaboration with the UPC
  • 3:
    his refusal to form a coalition government with Ahidjo
  • 4:
    lack of support from the Catholic Church
5:

Which of the following political leaders and his party took over government in French Cameroon in February 1958?


Correct
  • 1:
    Andre Marie Mbida-DC
  • 2:
    Ahmadou Ahidjo-UC
  • 3:
    paul Soppo-GANC
  • 4:
    Mathias Djoumessi-PI
6:

The last Prime minister of the state of West Cameroon who witnessed its collapse in 1972 was____


Correct
  • 1:
    John Ngu Foncha
  • 2:
    Augustine Ngom Jua
  • 3:
    Solomon Tandeng Muma
  • 4:
    Emmanuel Mbella Lifafa Endeley
7:

Which of the following Southern Cameroons Political leaders and his party joined with Ahmadou Ahidjo and his political party (UC) to form the first federal government in 1962 in Cameroon?


Correct
  • 1:
    JN Foncha/K.N.D.P
  • 2:
    EML Endeley/C.P.D.M
  • 3:
    ST Muna/C.U.C
  • 4:
    Ndeh Ntumaza /O.K
8:

The famous campaign carried out by the Ahidjo government to increase agricultural production in Cameroon in the 1970s was known as ____


Correct
  • 1:
    Operation feed the Nation
  • 2:
    Operation Sahel
  • 3:
    Operation Self-Reliance Development
  • 4:
    Operation Green Revolution
9:

All the following reforms were taken by the Biya regime to reduce AANGLOPHONE agitation and demonstrations in the 1990s except one. identify the exception


Correct
  • 1:
    Appointment of Anglophone Prime Minister in his government
  • 2:
    Creation of the Cameroon GCE Board establishment of an Anglo-Saxon University in Buea
  • 3:
    Establishment of an Anglo-Saxon university in Buea
  • 4:
    establishment of regional legislative councils in the anglophone regions
10:

To which of the following international organisations has Cameroon provided two Secretaries-General in 1970s?


Correct
  • 1:
    UNO
  • 2:
    Commonwealth of Nations
  • 3:
    O.A.U.
  • 4:
    A.U
11:

Which European trader and his company known as the Royal Niger Company through its activities annexed Nigeria for the British in the 1870s and 1880s?



Correct
  • 1:
    Sir G.T. Goldie
  • 2:
    Sir C. Rhodes
  • 3:
    H.M. Stanly
  • 4:
    K. Peters
12:

The pair of European colonial powers that did Not have colonies in Africa before 1870 was_____


Correct
  • 1:
    Britain and France
  • 2:
    Portugal and Spain
  • 3:
    Italy and Germany
  • 4:
    Portugal and Germany
13:

Below is a list of African leaders who were nation builders between the 1870s and 1890s, Select the one who challenged the French invasion of his territory in West Africa


Correct
  • 1:
    Menelik II of Abyssinia
  • 2:
    Samori Toure of Mandinka Empire
  • 3:
    Prcmpeh II of Ashanti
  • 4:
    KIng Jaja of Opobo
14:

The European colonial policy that considered Africans as "immature, ignorant and unable to govern themselves" was called____


Correct
  • 1:
    Assimilation
  • 2:
    Indirect Rule
  • 3:
    Paternalism
  • 4:
    Indigenat
15:

In which of the following African territories was the British policy of Indirect Rule most successful?


Correct
  • 1:
    Nigeria
  • 2:
    Kenya
  • 3:
    Gold Coast
  • 4:
    Sierra Leone

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O level Cameroon GCE 2019 on History Part 2