| This was a very  popular question among the candidates. However, performance was just fair as  some of the candidates could not outline the favourable conditions for the  development of settlements.  The expected  points included: -               adequate water supply;-               fertile soil;
 -               land for building;
 -               good communication network;
 -               defence;
 -               favourable climate;
 -               presence of minerals;
 -               government policy;
 -               economic activities;
 -               absence of disaster.
 Some candidates  were not able to highlight the differences between urban and rural settlements. The expected  answers included: -               population is scanty in rural settlements  while it is dense in urban settlements;-               people in rural settlements are  engaged in primary economic activities while those in urban settlements are  engaged mostly in secondary and tertiary economic activities;
 -               people in rural settlements are  mainly homogeneous while people in urban settlement are heterogeneous;
 -               there are few social amenities in  rural settlements while there are many social amenities in urban settlement;
 -               houses in rural settlements are  dispersed while those in urban settlements are nucleated.
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