BUSINESS PAPER 2 Marking Scheme - 2019 KCSE Prediction Answers Set 1

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  1.  
    1. Importance of trade within a country
      • Enables consumers to ge a wide varity range of goods and services to satisfy different tastes/preferences
      • Creates a link between producers and consumers
      • Promotes peace and harmony among trading partner thro' interaction among traders
      • Provide employment thus raising citizens standards of living
      • Encourages specialisation since producers sell what they produce and buy what they do not produce
      • Facilitates tranfer of technology/skills which enhance wuality goods/services
      • Encourage full utilization of available resources by provifing market/demand for raw materials
      • Promotes entrepreneural culture where succesful entrepreneurs acts as role model
      • Widens market for goods/services where surplus is sold
    2. Differences between a cooperative sociuety and a public company
       Cooperative society   Public company
       Members welfare motivated  Profit motivated
       Serves members only  Serves the general public
       Minimum of 10 adults  Minimum of 7 shareholders
       One man one vote  One share carries one vote
       Co-operates with other cooperatives  Compete with other companies
       Governed by cooperative act  Governed by company act
       Has one class of shares  Has several types of shares
       Share not freely transferable  Shares are freely transferable
  2.  
    1.  
      p2 ans 2a
    2. Purpose of public finance
      • To influence distribution of income in order to reduce regional imbalance in the country
      • To stimulate economic development in the economy by intiating a major invetment/construcution of major development projects
      • To regulate economic activities in the country by checking  consumption  of some goods/control monoply
      • To raise public revenue levied through taxes to finace government expenditure
      • Enhance good governmance/accountability/transparency
      • To maintain economic stability in the country by checking inflation levels/unemployment/b.o.p deficits
      • To control/regulate/encourage particular sectors of the strategic/social/economic e.g agriculture/health/education etc
      • Market intervention so as to guide regulate and sometimes control the activities of the private sector
      • Establish finanacial policies on subsidies ensure government security/law/order
  3.  
    1. Reasons for which business should observe ethics practices
      • To ensure fair competition - by ensuring fair play as business compte with each other/by not discrediting competitor product/damaging competition promotional materials
      • To protect consumer from exploitation/overcharging/false advertising/poor quality of goods and services
      • To protect the environment degradtation/pollutants
      • To protect the rights if employees by paying them fairly/intervene/not violating their rights
      • To promote social responsibility by enhancing a good relationship with the community/giving back to the socity
      • To abide by the country's laws to avoid law suits/conflicts/friction with law enforcing agencies
      • To mainatain suppliers - by paying them in time
      • To promote positive culturall practices by not using offensive appeals that go against their cultural values
      • To avoid discrimination in business by giving equal opportunities to all
    2. Factors that contribute to income disparity in Kenya
      • Corruption/outright stealing of country's resources
      • Disparity in access to education
      • Differences in individual/personal talent endowments
      • Some people being politically advantaged over others
      • Nepotism in securing good job opportunities
      • Some people being involved in violent robbery
      • Inheritance, some people had a lot to inheirt from their parents while others did not have anything
      • The poor are always victims of the various cycle of poverty
      • Disparity in natural resources endowmnet
  4.  
    1. Circumstances under which a manufacturer would prefer to sell his products direct to the consumer
      • If goods are highly perishable
      • To enable him to provide after slaes services to buyers
      • To maximise profit
      • To ensure consumers get goods at the right price
      • If he has his own retail outlet
      • Incase of very sensitive items such as arms
      • Incase of sale by tender
      • Incase of small items e.g. small scale dairy farmer selling milk to neighbor
    2. Need for development planning
      • Ensure proper allocation of resources to avoid wastage/avoid duplication
      • Act as a basis  for attracting foreign aid and investment as it convinces them to finance/funding from donors
      • To coordinating/controllling/communicating-used for structruing/implementatiin of the function
      • To help in evaluating the performance to help make necessary adjustments/to determine whether the country is achievingg its goals/objectives
      • It is a motivational tool, it inspires citizens to work hard/creates positive attitude towards work
      • Framework/roadmap which give direction in decision making/assist in management
      • Adoptability tool - give room for any changes/uncertainty
  5.  
    1. Explain five advantages of free trade
      • Enjoys quality of goods and services- due to increased competition
      • Countries tend to specialise in what they can produce best
      • Consumers are able to access a wide variety of goods/services to choose from
      • Leads to creation of a wider market where countries can sell their surplus
      • Free movement of factors of production from one country to another
      • Creates  investment opportunities in different countries
      • Free flow of technology/skills/idea among different countries
      • Enjoy cheaper goods/services due to competition
      • Promotes peace/understanding among countries through interaction of their citizens
    2. Need for consumer protection
      • To protect tyhem against sale of poor quality goods and services
      • To protect them against sale of goods and services under unhygienic conditons and environment 
      • To protect them against sale of harmful goods and services
      • To protect them against breach of contract
      • To protect them against over pricing of goods and services
      • To protect them against hoarding of goods and services which may create artificial shortage
      • Protect them against cheating through misleading or false advertisements
      • Protect them against sale of underweight goods and inadequate services
      • Protect them against sale of socially unacceptable goods and services
      • Protect them against danger that arise due to contamination of the environment
      • Protect them against sale of illegal goods and services
      • Protect them from dangers that may arise from the use of unsafe buildings





  6.  
    1.  
      p2 ans 6a
    2. Cause of population decline
      • Government policy encouraging small families
      • High costs of living
      • High infant mortality
      • Strict immigration rules
      • Hunger/deteriorated diet
      • Change of attitude favouring small families
      • Calamities e.g wars/epidemics
      • Poor health facilities
      • Decrease in fertility rate/birth rate
      • Adaptation of family planning programs
      • Increase in employment for women leading to delayed marriage 
      • political instability
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