This question was very difficult for the  candidates who attempted it as they could not provide the required responses to  the various parts of the question.  The  required responses to the various parts of the question are given below:
                      (a)       -           battery;
              -           ignition switch/switch;
              -           primary winding of ignition coil;
              -           contact breaker or contact breaker  points;
              -           primary circuit wire/cable.
                      (b)       When the ignition is on and the contact  breaker points are closed, the battery current flows through the primary  winding to earth thus creating a magnetic field around iron core.
                      (c)        -           give  greater heat dissipation,
              -           protect  the coil against moisture which usually causes coil failure;
              -           ensure  better insulation thus prolonging the utility life of the coil;
              -           reduce  corona (glow of light) effect.
                      (d)       -           defective  condenser;
              -           defective  contact breaker;
              -           defective  spark plug;
              -           defective  rotor..
                      (e)       -           over-saturated  coil at low engine speed;
              -           retarded  timing of spark;
              -           overloaded  condenser;
              -           misfiring;
              -           loss  of power.