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Creative & Social Studies Questions and Answers - Grade 5 End of Term 3 November 2022 Exams Set 2
QUESTIONS
ART/CRAFT.
- Which one of the following is not a secondary colour?
- Green.
- Orange.
- Red.
- Violet.
- All the following are locally available materials that can be used in plain and twine techniques except
- wax.
- linen.
- wool.
- nylon yarns.
- Which one of the following can be decorated using embedding technique?
- All the following may be needed for picture making except
- a pencil.
- a ruler.
- an eraser
- plasticine.
- A Grade 5 boy used thonging method to make an indigenous craft. Which of the following items was he likely to have made?
- All the following letters are in 3D except
- Grade 5 learners wanted to make wax crayons. They brought the following items to class:
Sharon:____ paraffin
Kevin:____bees wax
Brian____metallic container
Carol____charcoal powder
Who brought an item that was not necessary?- Kevin
- Brian.
- Sharon.
- Carol.
- A laddle can be curved using
- plasticine.
- plastic.
- clay.
- wood.
- What is the use of adhesive when mounting artwork?
- Balancing the artwork at the centre of the frame.
- Making the artwork look bright.
- Easening the work of display.
- Sticking the cutouts.
- A marionette is manipulated using
- sticks.
- Fods.
- strings.
- gloves.
MUSIC
- Which of the following lines is found in the chorus of the East African Community Anthem (EACA)?
- Umoja wetu ni nguzo yetu.
- Tujitoe kwa hali na mali.
- Natulinde uhuru na amani.
- Tuwezeshe kuishi kwa amani.
- Which of the following types of songs is wrongly matched with its description?
- Topical songs-sung to enlighten the community.
- Action songs-sung during a certain community activity.
- Sacred songs-sung during religious activities.
- Patriotic songs- sung to show love for the country.
- Which one of the following shows a minim?
- The musical instrument drawn below is called abu
Which of the following communities plays the musical instrument above?- Kalenjin.
- Kipsigis.
- Luo.
- Iteso.
- Which of the following aspects of a folk song is the most important?
- Message.
- Instrumentation.
- Participants.
- Occasion.
- Which one of the following is not a percussion instrument?
- Tightening the laces of a drum so as to produce the desired sound is called
- hitting.
- tuning
- turning.
- pulling
- A descant recorder is a musical instrument played by
- bowing.
- hitting.
- shaking.
- blowing.
- Study the item drawn below.
The item above is commonly used when performing- folk songs.
- lullabies.
- religious songs.
- sacred songs.
- A person who plays instruments in a folk dance is called
- an instrumentalist.
- a musician.
- a composer.
- a soloist.
SOCIAL STUDIES.
- Which of the following choices contains elements of a map only?
- Compass, title, vegetation.
- Frame, key, scale.
- Altitude, key, frame.
- Frame, key, direction.
- Which of the following countries is located to the east of Kenya?
- Ethiopia.
- Uganda.
- Somalia.
- Tanzania
- Which of the weather conditions represented below is ideal for flying a kite?
- Which of the following means of communication is audio-visual?
- Cultural centres and monuments are examples of
- historic built environments.
- natural environments.
- physical features
- national heritage.
- Which of the following duties is performed by the deputy head teacher in a public primary school?
- Chairing staff meetings.
- Preparing the school timetable.
- Taking minutes in a Board of Management meeting.
- Allocating duties to other staff members.
- Kadere saw a road sign like the one shown below.
What does the road sign mean?- The presence of a roundabout.
- No turning.
- No entry.
- Danger ahead.
- Which of the following lists consists of Central Bantus only?
- Wadawida, Abaluhya, Ameru.
- Iteso, Njemps, Abakuria.
- Samburu, Akamba, Ameru.
- Ambeere, Aembu, Ameru.
- Growing crops for home consumption and keeping livestock for domestic use is called
- small scale farming.
- subsistence farming.
- arable farming.
- indigenous farming.
- All the following crops can be grown under horticulture except
- sisal.
- carnations.
- kales.
- roses.
- Below is a method of inland fishing in Kenya.
The fishing method shown above is called- long lining.
- purse seining.
- trawling
- harpooning.
Use the map of Kenya provided below to answer questions 32 to 35
- The country marked P is called
- Ethiopia.
- Uganda.
- Somalia
- Tanzania.
- The feature marked X is shared among how many countries?
- 2
- 5
- 3
- 4
- The National park marked R is called
- Sibiloi.
- Malka Mari
- Amboseli
- Serengeti
- The lake labelled W is lake
- Victoria.
- Natron.
- Albert.
- Turkana.
CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
- The angel Balaam's donkey saw on the road carried a
- sword.
- Bible.
- shield.
- dove.
- Who told Zacharia that his wife would give birth to John?
- Jesus.
- An angel.
- The priest.
- A church leader.
- The story of a friend at midnight teaches Christians about the importance of
- persistence in prayer.
- baptism.
- strong faith.
- fasting and praying
- People were not happy when Jesus entered Zacchaeus' house because he was a
- short man.
- sinner
- Jew.
- tax collector.
- Jesus resurrected a widow's son in a town called
- Bethany.
- Galilee.
- Capernaum.
- Nain
- Which one of the following is not a fruit of the Holy Spirit?
- Faith.
- Joy.
- Love.
- Faithfulness
- How many jars of water were changed into wine by Jesus?
- 7.
- 12.
- 5.
- 24.
- Lazarus and his sisters lived in
- Jerusalem.
- Bethel.
- Jericho.
- Bethany.
- Who among the following people witnessed the killing of Stephen?
- Paul.
- Saul.
- Peter.
- Ahab.
- The ten men that Jesus healed were suffering from
- epilepsy.
- ebola.
- leprosy.
- blindness.
- Which of the following is not a way of : empowering the needy?
- Giving them capital to start businesses.
- Giving them money for daily upkeep.
- Teaching them legal skills of acquiring wealth.
- Employing them for a pay
- Which of the following books are all in the Old Testament?
- Acts, John, Peter.
- Habakkuk, Joel, Ephesians.
- Haggai, Esther, Isaiah.
- Zephania, Jude, Revelation.
- When Jesus calmed the storm,
- His power over nature was revealed.
- the disciples were in deep sleep.
- His clothes turned crystal white.
- angels appeared to Him.
- When we repent our sins,
- people start talking about us.
- we become followers of Jesus Christ.
- they are transferred to other sinners.
- we are not accepted in the kingdom of God.
- During breaktime, Salama saw Mukono picking something from Mukoba's bag. This is called theft. As a Christian, which action should Salama take?
- Beat Mukono up to teach him a lesson.
- Report Mukono to his parents.
- Tell other classmates about it.
- Tell Mukono the dangers associated with titheft.
ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
- Which of the following attributes of Allah means all forgiving?
- Al-Haafidth.
- Al-Ghafar.
- Al-Aalim.
- Al-Malik.
- Which one of the following is not a condition of swalah? One has to
- be in ritual purity.
- wear new clothes.
- be a Muslim.
- have sound mind.
- When we perform swalah correctly, we earn
- points.
- gifts.
- curses.
- thawab.
- Which one of the following is a sunnah prayer?
- Fajr.
- Taraweh
- Asr.
- Isha.
- The prayers offered after fardh prayers are called
- Qabliyah
- Taraweh.
- Witr.
- Ba'adiyah.
- Which one of the following is not a nullifier of swalah?
- Facing away from the Qibla.
- Talking during swalah.
- Covering aura.
- Skipping obligatory parts of swalah.
- Which of the following is not a miracle performed by nabii Issa?
- Talking while still an infant.
- Building an ark alone.
- Bringing the dead back to life.
- He was raised to heaven by Allah (SWT)
- All angels
- do not have parents.
- were made from fire.
- cannot change their form.
- eat and drink during special events only.
- According to the prophet's hadith, a person who starts greeting others
- receives more thawab from Allah.
- is loved most by Allah.
- is closest to Allah.
- will be blessed by Allah.
- Those who plot against Allah never meet a good ending. This lesson is from surah
- Al-Fil
- Al-Maun
- Al-Kafirun
- Al-Lahab
- Alatheena hum yuraoona. What does this hadith mean?
- For those who drive away demons.
- Those who do good only to be seen.
- Allah's mercy will be upon us.
- It is mankind's duty to worship Allah.
- Prophets had different qualities for character formation. Which one of the following is one of them? They were
- intelligent.
- arrogant.
- slanderers.
- dishonest.
- Zeddy can best take care of his camel by
- watering it.
- slaughtering it.
- starving it.
- naming it.
- Who among the following is referred to as the angel of death?
- Atid.
- Raqib.
- Izrail.
- Israfil.
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was a strong
- supporter of the poor.
- believer in paganism.
- man.
- worshipper of idols.
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Creative Arts & Social Studies/RE Questions with Answers - CBC Grade 4 End of Term 2 Exams 2022 SET 1
QUESTIONS
- Which of the following messages is in upper case lettering?
- the floor is slippery.
- NO ENTRY WITHOUT A MASK.
- open all the doors.
- Wet paint.
- The type of files with pleats are called
- pleated files.
- partitioned files.
- expandable files.
- expanded files.
- Which one of the following indigenous crafts can be made using pinch technique?
- A leather wallet can be made using
- thonging technique.
- tie and dye technique.
- coiling technique.
- folding technique.
- Which of the following items can be woven?
- drum.
- basket
- pot.
- belt.
- When weaving traditional mats, all the following may be needed except
- a cutting tool.
- reeds.
- strips of fibres.
- cellotape.
- A grade 4 learner collected the following items for picture making:
- Pencil
- Black ink
- Drawing paper
- Wax crayons
- Painting brush
- Tooth pick
Which picture making technique was the learner intending to practise?- Crayon etching.
- Memory drawing.
- Still life composition.
- Smudging
- A teacher placed different fruits on the table instrument? as shown below.She then told her class to draw the fruits.This type of drawing is called
- memory drawing.
- imaginative drawing
- still life drawing
- nutritional drawing
- Study the form below.
In the form above, light and dark effects have been shown using- cross hatching
- smudging technique.
- crayon etching technique.
- shading technique.
- All the following materials may be needed for picture making except
- a pencil.
- a ruler.
- an eraser.
- a rubber band.
- Which of the following lines is found in the second verse of the Kenya National Anthem?
- With hearts both strong and true.
- Build this our nation together.
- Fill every heart with thanksgiving.
- Justice be our shield and defender.
- Into how many groups are percussion instruments divided?
- 4
- 3
- 5
- 2
- Tightening the laces of a drum so as to produce the desired sound is called
- hitting.
- tuning
- sounding
- tying
- The type of songs most likely to be sung in the church is
- patriotic songs.
- action songs.
- sacred songs.
- topical songs.
- Sing the song written below.
"Tunawe mikono ooh
Tuvae barakoa aah
Ili tuwe salama katika jamii yetu ooh"
Which type of song is this?- Topical song
- Folk song
- Patritic song
- Lullaby song
- Which of the following is not a percussion
- Bell
- Marimba
- Guitar
- Kayamba
- Below is a diagram showing a descant recorder.
The part labelled P is the- mouth piece
- foot joint.
- head joint.
- middle joint.
- The process of making body movements when responding to music is called
- vibrating.
- shaking.
- performing.
- dancing.
- A folk dance belongs to a certain
- county.
- country.
- community.
- person,
- All wind instruments produce sound when
- blown.
- pressed.
- scrubbed.
- shaken.
- Which industry is responsible for the production of milk in our county?
- Bakery industry.
- Dairy industry.
- Agriculture industry..
- Beverage industry.
- The buying and selling of goods is called
- business.
- marketing.
- job.
- trade.
- Which of the following is not a resource? : .
- Minerals.
- Wildlife.
- Work.
- Forests.
- All the following are economic activities except
- leaming
- fishing.
- trading.
- farming.
- Money was not used in
- modern trade
- barte. trade
- currency trade
- advanced trade
- On the sign board of Majimoto primary school, the words“ Learn to succeed” represent the school
- motto.
- history.
- culture.
- routine.
- In a school set-up, honesty, integrity, discipline, trust and respect are examples of
- vices.
- school virtues.
- core values.
- dangerous habits.
- Which one of the following aspects of culture maintains our good health? The
- way we build our houses.
- traditional foods we eat.
- our traditional ceremonies.
- games and sports we play.
- The pattern of population where by the population is distributed along the road, railway or river is said to be
- scattered.
- sparse.
- nucleated.
- linear.
- Who among the following people do not depend on one another?
- police officer and a robber.
- pupil and the head teacher.
- mechanic and a motorist.
- mother and a vegetable vendor.
- All the following are examples of historic built environments except
- bridges.
- monuments.
- museums.
- forts.
- During rainy seasons in our county,
- roofs are likely to be blown off.
- harvesting takes place.
- animals become healthy.
- we should wear light clothes.
- Rivers are likely to dry up during
- cold seasons.
- windy seasons.
- rainy seasons.
- dry seasons.
- Study the compass directions drawn below.
The direction marked L is- south west.
- north east.
- north west.
- south east.
- Identify the physical feature drawn below.
- Trees.
- Timber.
- Forest
- Wood.
C.R.E
- The Jewish leader who went to see Jesus at night to know how one can be bom again was
- Nicodemus.
- Samuel.
- Balaam.
- Belshaazar.
- When we repent our sins,
- people start talking about us.
- we become followers of Jesus Christ.
- they are transferred to other sinners.
- we are not accepted in the kingdom of God
- The ten men that Jesus healed were suffering from
- epilepsy.
- ebola.
- leprosy.
- blindness.
- When Jesus raised a widow's son, He demonstrated His power over
- nature.
- diseases.
- the dead.
- death.
- The name of the blind beggar who sat by the road was
- Methibosheth.
- Zacchaeus.
- Bartimaeus.
- Nicodemus.
- You will go abead of the Lord to prepare His road for Him. Who was told these words?
- Zacharia
- John the Baptist
- Pharoah
- Jesus
- Which parable teaches Christians that God is happy when a sinner repents? The
- ten virgins.
- mustard seed.
- lost coin.
- prodigal son.
- Ngano and Mawele are deskmates. One day as Ngano was sharpening his pencil, he accidentally hit Mawele's inkpot and ink soaked Mawele's exercise book. As a Christian, what should Mawele do?
- Pour ink on Ngano's book as well.
- Start a fight to settle the case.
- Cry the whole day.
- Forgive him and tell him to be careful.
- Who among the following portrayed great faith hence was healed?
- Jesus.
- John the Baptist.,
- Bartimaeus.
- Zachaeus.
- When an angel appeared to Zacharia, he was
- burning incense at the altar.
- praying and fasting on the mountain.
- looking after a flock of sheep.
- throwing his net into the lake.
- Who told Zachariah that his wife would give birth to John>
- Jesus.
- An angel.
- The priest.
- Church leaders
- Leave your country, your relatives and your father's home and go to a land I am going to show you. Who said these words?
- Abraham.
- An angel.
- God.
- Jesus.
- People were not happy when Jesus entered Zaccheu's house because he was a
- sinner.
- tax collector.
- short man.
- jew.
- Who among the following used to interpret dreams?
- Pharoah.
- Portiphar's wife.
- Joseph.
- Jacob.
- The angel Balaam's donkey saw on the road carried a
- sword.
- Bible.
- shield.
- dove.
ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
- Suratul Al-Falaq means the
- dawn.
- men.
- help.
- unity
- Which of the following lessons is learnt from surah Al-Masad?
- Allah controls all things.
- Evil people have bad endings.
- Allah is the best cure from magic and other evil
- We seek refuge in Allah from evil whispers, people and jinn.
- How many ayats are there in surah An-Nas?
- 6
- 3
- 4
- 5
- Min sharri ma khalaqa. What does this ayat mean?
- I seek refuge in the Lord of the daybreak.
- And from the evil of darkness when it settles he created
- From the evil of that which he created
- The one who whispers in the heart of mankind
- Lam yalid walam yooladu is an ayat from suratul
- Al-Kawthar.
- Al-Nasr.
- Al-Maun.
- Al-Ikhlas.
- Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was a strong?
- supporter of the poor.
- believer in paganism.
- man.
- worshipper of idols.
- Who among the following was prophets Muhammad's uncle?
- Abu Talib
- Abu Daud
- Abubakr Sidiq
- Al-Abbas
- Which of the following is not a hadith on etiquette on eating?
- Eat from the side of the plate and not from the middle.
- Wash your hands before, when and after eating.
- Do not drop the food.
- Say bismillah and eat what is in front of you
- We should not brush our teeth
- when we wake up.
- after meals.
- when eating.
- before sleeping.
- Which one of the following is not a way of keeping physically fit?
- Playing dice.
- Swimming
- Playing football
- Diving
- Which of the following attributes of Allah means the all seeing?
- Al-Samiu
- Al-Basir
- Al-Malik
- Al Salaam
- Which of the following is referred to as the angel of death?
- Atid
- Raqib
- Israil
- Israfil
- Which one of the following is not among the prophets mentioned in the Qur'an?
- Idris
- Yahya
- Al Yasa
- Jibril settles he created.
- Which among the following is not an example of najasatul mutawasita?
- Vomit
- Dog
- Blood
- Urine suratul
- Which of the following is not a nullifier of wudhu?
- Sijdah
- Passing wind
- Blood
- Fainting
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