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MATHEMATICS

  1. Which one is four hundred and nineteen in symbols?
    1. 40019
    2. 419
    3. 490
    4. 4119
  2. What is the missing number in the pattern below?
    620, 640, 660,            700.
    1. 680
    2. 690
    3. 670
    4. 580 
  3. What is the place value of digit 5 in the number 852 ? 
    1. Ones
    2. Tens
    3. Hundreds
    4. Fifty 
  4. How many sticks are there in the bundles below?
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    1. 36
    2. 16
    3. 26
    4. 25
  5. Nevine had 32 sweets. She gave 24 sweets to her friends . How many sweets did she remain with ?
    1. 9
    2. 6
    3. 12
    4. 8
  6. Which fraction is unshaded?
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    1. 3/4
    2. 4/8
    3. 5/8
      D.8/5
  7. There are 7846 people in a village. There are 637 children. How many people are adults?
    1. 7208
    2. 8483
    3. 7109
    4. 7209
  8. What is the missing number?
             x 4 =56
    1. 8
    2. 12
    3. 14
    4. 52
  9. How much  is this money ?
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    1. 200
    2. 150
    3. 350
    4. 250
  10. Which one is a need ?
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  11. A class had 47 learners. If 28 are boys, how many are girls?
    1. 19
    2. 9
    3. 29
    4. 21
  12. Take away 78 from 98?
    1. 10
    2. 20
    3. 186
    4. 30
  13. What is1/8 of 32 ?
    1. 3
    2. 6
    3. 8
    4. 4
  14. Add:      4  1    6
              + 6   4    4
                              
    1. 1060
    2. 1050
    3. 1160
    4. 10510
  15. Fill the gap.
    7+         + 6 = 20
    1. 7
    2. 8
    3. 13
    4. 33
  16. How many cups can fill the jug?
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    1. 6
    2. 12
    3. 14
    4. 24
  17. What is this shape?
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    1. Rectangle
    2. Triangle
    3. Square
    4. Cube 
  18. Which fraction is the smallest?
    1. 1/4
    2. 1/3
    3. 1/2
    4. 1/8
  19. which one is heavier?
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    1. salt
    2. sugar
    3. both
    4. none 
  20. The third day of the week is
    1. Wednesday
    2. Monday
    3. Tuesday
    4. Thursday
  21. What is the time in the clock face below?
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    1.  Half past twelve
    2. Six o'clock
    3. Half to twelve
    4. Twelve o'clock
  22. How many sh. 50 notes are there in sh. 500 notes ?
    1.  550
    2. 450
    3. 10
    4. 5
  23. The angle below is called                 
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    1. Acute angle
    2. Reflex angle
    3. Right angle
    4. Obtuse angle
  24. Round off 873 to the nearest 10.
    1. 870
    2. 880
    3. 800
    4. 80
  25. Which one is an odd number.
    1. 84
    2. 78
    3. 102
    4. 39
  26. What is the total value of digit 3 in 36027?
    1. 30000
    2. 3000
    3. 300
    4. ones .
  27. Which number is the greatest in values 
    1. 728
    2. 782
    3. 827
    4.  872 
  28. A farmer harvested 1349 bags of maize. He sold 426 bags. How many bags remained? 
    1. 933
    2. 873
    3. 773
    4. 973
  29. A meeting was attended by 3758 women and 2174 men. How many people in total attended the meeting?
    1. 5732
    2. 5832
    3. 5942
    4. 5932
  30. Use the chart to answer question 30
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    Kamau left home and went to church first and then to school and went back home. What distance did he cover?
    1. 290km
    2. 221m
    3. 580m
    4. 442m

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QUESTIONS  

  1. Which of the following numbers is two million two hundred and two thousand and two and two hundredths?
    1. 20022002.2
    2. 2202002.02
    3. 22002002.02
    4. 2200202.002
  2. What is the total value of 80.4 − 15.46 + 4.54 ?
                                                               0.4
    1. 30.4
    2. 130
    3. 151
    4. 37.21
  3. What is the value of digit 2 in the quotient of 3.40068 and 17?
    1. 0.2
    2. 0.02
    3. 2
    4. Tenth
  4. How many days are there between 20th May and 20th July?
    1. 61
    2. 62
    3. 60
    4. 63
  5. Work out:
    4/5 × 3¾ − 3/7 ÷ 5/14 + 3/10
    1. 547/70
    2. 847/250
    3. 21
    4. 2.1
  6. Which of the following is the smallest digit that can be added to 7395 to make it divisible by 11?
    1. 3
    2. 8
    3. 2
    4. 4
  7. The below shows a school farm. Adhiambo walked around the farm four times. What distance did she cover?
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    1. 470m
    2. 1880m
    3. 1460m
    4. 1320m
  8. A map was drawn using a scale of 1:1000. Calculate the actual length of a road 5 cm long on the map in metres.
    1. 50
    2. 500
    3. 5
    4. 5000
  9. Which quadrilateral has only one pair of parallel lines?
    1. Trapezium
    2. Rhombus
    3. Parallelogram
    4. Square
  10. What is the value of:
    2 x 0.05 of (6.4 − 3.2) − 0.32 ÷ 2
    1. 0
    2. 0.16
    3. 0.2
    4. 2
  11. A bus arrived in Nairobi from Mombasa at 3.00am on Tuesday. If it took 8 hours 50min to travel from Mombasa to Nairobi, when had it left Mombasa?
    1. 6.10 am on Tuesday
    2. 6.50am on Monday
    3. 6.10pm on Monday
    4. 11.50a.m on Tuesday
  12. What is the next number in the sequence below?
    6, 13, 24, 39, ________________________ 
    1. 54
    2. 60
    3. 56
    4. 58
  13. In the year 2006 a factory was supplied with 4800 parallel lines? bags of maize. This was 20% less than what was received in 2005. How many bags were supplied in 2005?
    1. 6000
    2. 5760
    3. 4000
    4. 2400014.
  14. What is the value of
    9² + 9 − 9?
        3
    1. 27
    2. 21
    3. 19
    4. 6
  15. The mass of a bag decreased by 30kg to 120kg what is the percentage decrease?
    1. 33%
    2. 20%
    3. 25%
    4. 75%
  16. In the figure below EFGH, GJK and MJH are straight lines. FM is parallel to GK. Angle EFM = 128° and angle MJK = 62°. What is the size of angle GHJ?
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  17. Ann received a salary of sh. 30000 per month. She uses 3/20 of it for rent, for school fees and saves the rest. How much more does she  save than use on rent?
    1. sh. 13500
    2. sh. 7500
    3. sh.9000
    4. sh. 18000
  18. What is the value of 4.8 x 0.084?
                                         16.8
    1. 0.0024
    2. 2.4
    3. 0.24
    4. 0.024
  19. Draw triangle ABC in which AB=6cm, BC= 10cm and AC = 8cm. Draw a circle to touch the points of the triangle ABC. What is the radius of the circle?
    1. 5cm
    2. 4cm
    3. 2cm
    4. 10cm
  20. A bottle holds 2.816litres of juice. If it has a height of 14cm, what is the diameter of the bottle in centimetres?
    1. 128
    2. 8
    3. 64
    4. 16
  21. What is 7869.85872 rounded off to the nearest hundredths?
    1. 7869.86
    2. 7869.85
    3. 7870
    4. 7869.859
  22. What is the value of x in
    2(x+5) − 14 = 36
    1. 30
    2. 6
    3. 20
    4. 22½
  23. On a certain day a trader spent sh. 8000 to buy 20 textbooks and then sold them making a profit of 15%. For how much did the trader sell each textbook?
    1. sh. 400
    2. sh. 460
    3. sh. 920
    4. sh. 600
  24. What is the total surface area of the figure drawn below?
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    1. 360cm2
    2. 480cm2
    3. 408cm2
    4. 720cm2
  25. Which of the following will not form a right angled triangle?
    1. 24cm, 32cm, 40cm
    2. 18cm, 80cm, 82cm
    3. 9cm, 16cm, 25cm
    4. 15cm, 20cm, 25cm
  26. Three containers are capable of holding 54 litres, 72litres and 90litres respectively. Find the capacity of the largest container which can be used to fill each one of them exactly?
    1. 18
    2. 540
    3. 270
    4. 1080
  27. The hire purchase price of a motor bike is sh. 97860. Allan paid a deposit of sh. 3000 and 30 equal monthly installments. How much was each instalment?
    1. sh. 1000
    2. sh. 2262
    3. sh. 3262
    4. sh. 786028.
  28. What is the sum of faces, edges and vertices of an open rectangular prism?B
    1. 26
    2. 18
    3. 25
    4. 14
  29. What is the smallest number when divided by 12, 20 or 36 the remainder is always 4?
    1. 180
    2. 176
    3. 8
    4. 184
  30. The following diagram shows an athletic track whose dimensions are given in metres. The ends of the track are semi circular. Kimula ran round the track twice. What distance did he cover?
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    1. 528m
    2. 792m
    3. 1056m
    4. 748m
  31. Four men working at the same rate would take 6 days to clear a piece of land. How many more men are needed in order to complete the work in 4 days?
    1. 6
    2. 4
    3. 8
    4. 2
  32. The pie chart below shows how Maina spents his January salary of sh. 36000.
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    How much more did he spend on food than on rent?
    1. sh. 9000
    2. sh. 10500
    3. sh. 2000
    4. sh. 11000
  33. A wheel covers a distance of 7.92km after making 3000 revolutions. What is the radius of the wheel in metres?
    1. 0.42m
    2. 0.84m
    3. 2.52m
    4. 1.26m
  34. A trader sold 1.5 tonnes of rice in 3kg packets. How many packets were sold?
    1. 4500
    2. 1500
    3. 500
    4. 250
  35. What is the possible value of y in the inequality below
    3y + 6 > by − 9?
    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 6
    4. 15
  36. Find the area of the figure below
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    1. 30cm2
    2. 56.52cm2
    3. 86.52cm2
    4. 48.00cm2
  37. The masses of 8 pupils were recorded as 35kg, 32kg, 28kg, 25kg, 38kg, 40kg and 37kg. What was the median mass?
    1. 30
    2. 33.5
    3. 321/5
    4. 34
  38. Zainabu bought the following items from a wholesale shop
    2kg of rice @ sh. 150
    2 - 2kg packets of wheat flour@sh/ 140
    1kg of sugar@sh. 124
    2packets of tea leaves for sh. 120
    She paid using two notes of sh. 500. How much balance did she receive?
    1. sh. 824
    2. sh. 176
    3. sh. 114
    4. sh. 124
  39. Agnes and John shared money in the ratio of 5:3. Agnes got sh. 1800 more than John. How\ much money did John get?
    1. sh. 3000
    2. sh. 1080
    3. sh. 2700
    4. sh. 67540.
  40. Express 12½% as a ratio
    1. 1:8
    2. 25:200
    3. 25:2
    4. 1:4
  41. Omondi covered 325km. If he left Nairobi at 8.15am and reached Meru at 11.30am, calculate the speed?
    1. 90km/h
    2. 125km/h
    3. 25km/h
    4. 100km/h
  42. A rectangle measuring 32cm long and 18cm wide has an equal area as a square. Find the perimeter of the square?
    1. 96cm
    2. 144cm
    3. 576cm
    4. 24cm
  43. Calculate the value of the largest angle in the figure below?
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    1. 32°
    2. 54°
    3. 62°
    4. 64°
  44. Find the value of 3c + 4d + 2b  given that d = 3, c = ½b and b = 2
                                       (cd)
    1. 21/9
    2. 16
    3. 10
    4. 24/5
  45. Find the area of the shaded part in the figure below
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    1. 42cm2
    2. 105cm2
    3. 21cm2
    4. 31.5cm2
  46. An open cylindrical tin has a diameter of 14cm and has a height of 10cm. What is its capacity in millilitres when half full?
    1. 1540ml
    2. 1496ml
    3. 748ml
    4. 770ml
  47. The mean mass of 5 girls is 15kg. The average mass of the first three girls is 17kg. What is the total mass of the remaining two girls?
    1. 12
    2. 19
    3. 24
    4. 2
  48. A square plot has an area of 3600m2. It was fenced round using 4 strands of wire. What length of wire was needed?
    1. 240m
    2. 60M
    3. 960m
    4. 360m
  49. Which of the following is not a property of a square?
    1. Diagonals are equal
    2. All sides are equal
    3. Opposite sides are parallel
    4. Opposite angles are not equal
  50. Karauri recorded his speed in a graph as shown below.
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    What was his average speed for the whole journey?
    1. 40km/h
    2. 22½ km/h
    3. 45km/h
    4. 90km/hr

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QUESTIONS

  1. The population of Mwamba county was three hundred and nine thousand and nineteen people. What is this number written in symbols?
    1. 30 990
    2. 390 019
    3. 309 019
    4. 300 919
  2. In a certain animal orphanage, there were 46 521 gazelles. What is the total value of digit 6 in this number?
    1. Thousands
    2. Six thousand
    3. 600
    4. Tens of thousands
  3. Find the least common multiple of twenty four and thirty six.
    1. 12
    2. 48
    3. 144
    4. 72
  4. In the year 2022, a farmers' sacco harvested 248 618 bags of beans. This year, they harvested 366 211 bags. How many bags were harvested in the two years?
    1. 614 829
    2. 624 729
    3. 614 729
    4. 624 829
  5. A cabinet minister distributed 960 seedlings equally to 80 farmers. How many seedlings did each farmer get?
    1. 102
    2. 120
    3. 12
    4. 880
  6. In a politics crowd, there were 108 people. Each one of them was given 86 posters to go and stick along the street.
    How many posters were given out altogether?
    1. 9 198
    2. 9288
    3. 9378
    4. 9 188
  7. Maimuna had 7/9 , litres of water. She used 8/9, litres. How much water was she left with?
    1. 9/12 litres
    2. 2/9 litres
    3. 12/9 litres
    4. 2/0 litres
  8. What is the next number in the pattern below?
    39, 48, 57, 66,______
    1. 96
    2. 75
    3. 72
    4. 84
  9. Take away 1.18 from 4.26.
    1. 3.08
    2. 3.18
    3. 2.08
    4. 2.18
  10. What is the HCF of 45 and 60?
    1. 100
    2. 30
    3. 15
    4. 108
  11. Kipchoge covered a total distance of 2 756 m during a cross country marathon race. How many kilometres and metres were these?
    1. 2 km  756 m
    2. 27 km 56 m
    3. 275 km 6 m
    4. 2756 km 0 m
  12. The figure below represents Amunga's plot of land.
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    One day, Amunga walked round the plot of land once. What distance did he cover in total?
    1. 14 200m
    2. 14 km 20m
    3. 1 km 420m
    4. 142 km
  13. Mrs. Mwangi prepared some juice for her visitors. The total capacity was 40 litres 800 ml. If each visitor took 5 litres and 100 ml, how many visitors were there?
    1. Ten
    2. Eight
    3. Eighteen
    4. Twelve
  14. Below is a container in the shape of a cuboid.
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    What is its volume?
    1. 120 m3
    2. 1200m3
    3. 12 m3
    4. 12 000 m3
  15. A pig weighs 110 kg while a sheep weighs 65 kg. How heavier is the pig than the sheep?
    1. 450 kg
    2. 45 000 kg
    3. 45 g
    4. 45 000 g
  16. What is the area of a square whose side is 19 cm?
    1. 3 610cm2
    2. 3 061 cm2
    3. 361 cm2
    4. 3 601 cm2
  17. A cartoon program lasted for 1 680 seconds. How many minutes are these?
    1. 18
    2. 28
    3. 38
    4. 280
  18. Work out:
    6 √ 13 kg 200g
    1. 79 kg 200 g
    2. 2 kg 1200 g
    3. 3 kg 200 g
    4. 2 kg 200 g
  19. Container A had a capacity of 66 litres 750 millilitres. Container B had a capacity of 29 litres 540 millilitres. What was the total capacity of the two containers?
    1. 95 litres 1 290 millilitres 
    2. 86 litres 290 millilitres
    3. 95 litres 290 millilitres
    4. 96 litres 290 millilitres
  20. Below is a square whose area has been indicated.
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    What is the length of the side labelled L?
    1. 14 cm
    2. 16 cm
    3. 13 cm
    4. 15 cm
  21. Which of the following shows a wrong line of symmetry?
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  22. Which of the following statements is true of an acute angle? It is
    1. greater than a right angle.
    2. less than a right angle.
    3. equal to an obtuse angle.
    4. equal to a reflex angle.
  23. Chomba drew a figure like the one drawn below.
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    What does it represent?
    1. A quarter turn
    2. A full turn
    3. An anticlockwise turn
    4. A clockwise turn
  24. Which shape forms when two squares are joined at the sides?
    1. A rectangle
    2. An oval
    3. A bigger square
    4. A triangle
  25. Any triangle
    1. has all sides equal.
    2. has three angles.
    3. has four sides.
    4. has opposite sides parallel.
  26. Mwema bought 43 sheep. During a graduation ceremony, r sheep were slaughtered. If the remaining sheep were 16, how many of them were slaughtered?
    1. 37
    2. 27
    3. 59
    4. 17
  27. Maundu bought x oranges and divided them equally among his 4 daughters. If three oranges remained, which of the following expressions can be used to know the number of oranges Maundu bought?
    1. (x+4)+3
    2. (x x 4)+3
    3. 3-(x+4)
    4. x + (3 x 4)

The table below shows the number of people who participated in various sports activities.

Sport  Men  Women 
Soccer  33  21
Volleyball  18  27
Rugby  35  10
Handball  21  29
Athletics  36  34
  1. How many women took part in the first three sports activities?
    1. 48
    2. 87
    3. 58
    4. 73
  2. How many more women than men participated in volleyball?
    1. 19
    2. 9
    3. 45
    4. 54
  3. How many people took part in athletics?
    1. 143
    2. 121
    3. 264
    4. 70

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QUESTIONS

  1. In a certain election, a certain candidate got eight hundred and eight thousand, eight hundred and eighty votes. What was the number of votes in symbols?
    1. 808888
    2. 808880
    3. 888888
    4. 8008880
  2. A certain boy in grade 6 wrote the number 256984. What is the place value of digit 2?
    1. Tens
    2. Thousands
    3. Hundreds of thousands
    4. Tens of thousands
  3. Which of the following digits below has the highest value in the number 1489?
    1. 1
    2. 4
    3. 8
    4. 9
  4. The population of a certain village is 169584 people. What is the total value of digit 5?
    1. Hundreds
    2. Thousands
    3. 5000
    4. 500
  5. A sub-county has 8486 men. 11387 women and 10846 children. How many more children than men are there?
    1. 2360
    2. 19332
    3. 541
    4. 2440
  6. Grade 6 learners were asked to give one common multiple of 12 and 8. Who gave the correct answer?
    1. Moses -2
    2. Joy -36
    3. Barbra -64
    4. James -24
  7. The number of learners who participated in Arts competion in four months is as shown below.
    Month  Jan  Feb  March  April 
    Number of Learners 39180 39018 39081 39108
    Write the number of leamers who took part in the competition in ascending order?
    1. 39180, 39108, 39081, 39018
    2. 39180, 39018, 39081, 39108
    3. 39018, 39081, 39108, 39180
    4. 39180, 39081, 39018, 39108
  8. A mango tree has 509 pieces of mangoes. What is the number of mangoes rounded off the nearest thousand?
    1. 0
    2. 500
    3. 510
    4. 1000
  9. Work out:
    362
    1. 1296
    2. 72
    3. 6
    4. 144
  10. Grade 5 learners were asked to give common factors of 36 and 54. Who gave the wrong answer?
    1. Serphine -9
    2. Alice -18
    3. Liam -6
    4. Imani -108
  11. The area of a square plot is 441m2. What is the length of one side of the plot?
    1. 12m
    2. 21m
    3. 1101/4 m
    4. 1764m
  12. Estimate the quotient by rounding off each of the numbers below to the nearest 10 before working out: 384 x 39
    1. 14980
    2. 15200
    3. 16000
    4. 14976
  13. Susan bought 1/2 litre of milk. She later bought 1/4 litre of milk. How many litres of milk did she buy altogether?
    1. 2/6L
    2. 3/4L
    3. 2/8L
    4. 1/4L
  14. A teacher wrote the number 192/3. What is the number written as an improper fraction?
    1. 59/3
    2. 43/3
    3. 114/3
    4. 3/59
  15. In the number 42876, which digit represents the place value of hundredths?
    1. 4
    2. 6
    3. 7
    4. 8
  16. A farmer collected 63 eggs. What is 1/7 of the eggs collected?
    1. 56
    2. 49
    3. 7
    4. 9
  17. How many half kilograms are there in 28 kilogrames?
    1. 14
    2. 56
    3. 7
    4. 32
  18. What is the fraction 72/108 written in its simplest form?
    1. 36/54
    2. 18/27
    3. 2/3
    4. 1/2
  19. Substract 0.198 from 2
    1. 0.196.
    2. 2.198
    3. 1.802
    4. 1.912
  20. Write the fraction 18/1000 as a decimal
    1. 0.018
    2. 0.18
    3. 1.8
    4. 18.000
  21. Which of the following shows parallel lines?
    21 aghdada
  22. Order the decimals 0.169, 0.691, 0.619 and 0.916 from the largest to the smallest.
    1. 0.916, 0.691, 0.619, 0.169
    2. 0.169, 0.619, 0.691, 0.916
    3. 0.916, 0.619, 0.169, 0.691
    4. 0.619, 0.169, 0.916, 0.691
  23. Work out the following
    23 aihdiada
    1. 6km 956 m
    2. 5km 956m
    3. 5km 56m
    4. 10km 152m
  24. At a construction site, building blocks were arranged to form the stack shown below.
    24 aydada
    How many blocks were used to form the stack?
    1. 45
    2. 72
    3. 48
    4. 54
  25. Arrange the fractions 5/8 , 1/2 and 3/4 starting from the smallest to the largest.
    1. 3/4 1/2 , 5/8
    2. 3/4 ,5/8,1/2 ,
    3. 1/, 3/4 5/8
    4. 1/5/8,  3/4 ,
  26. A box is in the shape of a cube. The side of the box is 10cm. What is the volume of box?
    1. 10cm
    2. 100cm
    3. 1000cm
    4. 30cm
  27. Which is the largest angle in size?
    1. Obtuse angle
    2. Acute angle
    3. Right angle
    4. Reflex angle
  28. A pupil planted 18 rows of trees. Each row 30 trees. How many trees did she plant altogether?
    1. 48
    2. 360
    3. 540
    4. 54
  29. Thomas recorded the number of fruits in a grocery as follows
    Type of fruit  Number
    Mangoes 266
    Apples 428
    Oranges 535
    Watermelons 89 
    What was the total number of fruits in the grocery?
    1. 1218
    2. 1308
    3. 1310
    4. 1318
  30. Martin left home at 11.40 o'clock in the morning. He took 30 minutes to reach school. What time did he reach school?
    1. 12.10am
    2. 12.70 o'clock
    3. 11.10 am
    4. 12.10pm

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QUESTIONS;

  1. June is the                   month of the year.
    1. 5th
    2. 6th
    3. 8th
    4. 10th
  2. Which is the 10th month of the year?
    A. May
    B. July
    C. October
    D. August
  3. Which is the last month of the year?
    1. December
    2. January
    3. March
    4. September

Fill in the missing numbers

  1. 95, 90, 85, 80,                  
    1. 79
    2. 75
    3. 65
    4. 60
  2. 460, 470,                 490, 500
    1. 450
    2. 475
    3. 479
    4. 480
  3. Write 46 in words.
    1. Thirty six
    2. Four six
    3.  Forty six
    4. Forty
  4. Juma had 344 bottles of soda in his shop. He bought another 60 bottles. How many bottles of soda does he have altogether? 
    1. 401
    2. 304
    3. 403
    4. 404
  5. There were 216 chairs in a party. Mr Ali added 209 chairs. How many chairs were in the party?
    1. 426
    2. 425
    3. 325
    4. 326
  6. Mr Sifuna had 149 cows. He sold 35 of them. How many cows was he left with?
    1. 114
    2. 116
    3. 214
    4. 310
  7. A shopkeeper had 58 packets of sweets. He sold 13 packets. How many packets was he left with?
    1. 40
    2. 35
    3. 45
    4. 71
  8. Ann sells 4 bananas in a day. How many bananas does she sell in 5 days?
    1. 9
    2. 1
    3. 19
    4. 20
  9. Multiply: 3x6 =
    1. 15
    2. 13
    3. 18
    4. 28
  10. 8 √32
    1. 3
    2. 4
    3. 40
    4. 6
  11. Share 35 mangoes equally among 7 boys.
    1. 28
    2. 32
    3. 6
    4. 5
  12. Which clockface shows half past six?
    GD4ST4QN15
  13. Mutiso has 3kg of potatoes and 6kg of beans. How many kg does he have altogether?
    1. 9kg
    2. 10kg
    3. 15kg
    4. 10kg
  14. Hamisi had 18kg of maize. He gave out 9kg to his friend. How many kg was he left with?
    1. 9kg
    2. 27kg
    3. 10kg
    4. 11kg
  15. A shopkeeper had 53 litres of milk. He sold 37 litres. How many litres of milk was he left with?
    1. 15 litres
    2. 16 litres
    3. 17 litres
    4. 80 litres
  16. What time is it?
    GD4ST4QN19
    1. Quarter past 4
    2. Quarter past 3
    3. Quarter past 3
    4. Quarter past six
  17. Peter has two sh 100 notes. How many sh 200 notes will He get?
    1. One
    2. Two
    3. Three
    4. Four
  18. Ouma had sh 818. He bought a bag at sh 220. How much was he left with
    1. sh 599 
    2. sh 399
    3. sh 598
    4. sh 498
  19.  4  7  9
    -2  1  6
                
    1. 363
    2. 264
    3. 364
    4. 263
  20.  3  9  4
      + 2  4
                
    1. 518
    2. 418
    3. 419
    4. 519
  21. Which one of the following is a good?
    1. teacher
    2. tailor
    3. carpenter
    4. bread
  22. Which one of the following is a need?
    1. book
    2. pen
    3. house
    4. car
  23. What is,1/2 of 8?
    1. 4
    2. 16
    3. 6
    4. 5
  24. Which one of the following shows a 1/4
    GD4ST4QN27
  25. Multiply 9 and 9
    1. 81
    2. 71
    3. 80
    4. 79
  26. Complete the pattern
    GD4ST4QN28
  27. How many triangles can you see?
    GD4ST4QN30
    1. 3
    2. 4
    3. 5
    4. 2
  28. GD4ST4QN31 shade 1/4
  29. GD4ST4QN32              ×               =12
    1. 3×4
    2. 3×12
    3. 12×3
    4. 4×3
  30. Maina eats 2 bananas in a day. How many bananas does he eat in 7 days?
    1. 14
    2. 12
    3. 13
    4. 9
  31. 4√32
    1. 9
    2. 7
    3. 8
    4. 5
  32. Which shaded fraction is bigger?
    GD4ST4QN35
  33. How many 1 litre jugs can be used to fill the 5 litre jerrycan?
    GD4ST4QN36
    1. 4
    2. 5
    3. 1
    4. 3
  34. hrs             min
      3                15
    +4                20
                             
    1. 6hrs        35min
    2. 7hrs         35min
    3. 5hrs          35min
    4. 8hrs           35min
  35. Peter had 120kg or rice. He sold 80kg. How many kg were left?
    1. 40kg
    2. 200kg
    3. 30kg
    4. 50kg
  36. 48+6=             
    1. 12
    2. 4
    3. 8
    4. 5
  37. 32 eggs were shared equally among 8 visitors. How many eggs did each visitor get?
    1. 3
    2. 4
    3. 2
    4. 6

MARKING SCHEME 

  1. B
  2. C
  3. A
  4. B
  5. D
  6. C
  7. D
  8. B
  9. A
  10. C
  11. D
  12. C
  13. B
  14. D
  15. C
  16. A
  17. A
  18. B
  19. D
  20. A
  21. C
  22. D
  23. B
  24. D
  25. C
  26. A
  27. B
  28. A
  29. C
  30. B
  31. D
  32. D
  33. A
  34. C
  35. D
  36. B
  37. D
  38. A
  39. C
  40. B

QUESTIONS

  1. A farmer in Malimali county had 917 goats in his farm. What is this number in word:?
    1. Nine hundred and seventy.
    2. Nine hundred and seventeen.
    3. Nine hundred and seven.
    4. Nine thousand and seventeen.
  2. In Bongochonjo market, there were eight hundred and sixteen traders. How many traders were there in symbols? 
    1. 8 116
    2. 860
    3. 80 016
    4. 816
  3. In a certain game reserve, there were 28 546 animals. What is the total value of the underlined digit?
    1. Hundreds
    2. Thousands
    3. 8000
    4. 500
  4. What is the place value of digit 9 in the number 49 236?
    1. Hundreds
    2. Tens
    3. Thousands
    4. Ones
  5. A county store had 679 bags of wheat. What is this number rounded off to the nearest ten?
    1. 670
    2. 600
    3. 680
    4. 690
  6. Which one of the following numbers in not a factor of 24?
    1. 5
    2. 3
    3. 8
    4. 6
  7. What is the next number in the pattern below?
    2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, _______________
    1. 12
    2. 13
    3. 14
    4. 15
  8. Some learners were asked to bring beads for an Art and Craft lesson:
    Kadogo - 7 beads
    Mbulu -  6 beads
    Samido - 10 beads
    How many beads did they bring altogether?
    1. 23
    2. 32
    3. 22
    4. 24
  9. A meeting was attended by 106 men, 99 women and 57 children. How many adults attended the meeting altogether?
    1. 262
    2. 205
    3. 252
    4. 305
  10. Which of the following represents 1/8 of a whole?
    G4mathT1TNS23003Q10
  11. A cup can hold 2 litres of milk. How many litres can 3 such cups hold?
    1. 12 litres
    2. 5 litres
    3. 1 litre
    4. 6 litres
  12. There were 18 litres of paint in a bucket. A painter used 9 litres to paint a museum wall. How much paint was left?
    1. 27 litres
    2. 2 litres
    3. 10 litres
    4. 9 litres
  13. Three children weigh 62 kg. If two of them weigh 51 kg, what is the mass of the third child?
    1. 113 kg
    2. 29 kg
    3. 11 kg
    4. 18 kg
  14. Abdi harvested 115 kg of carrots from his farm. He sold 15 kg to Salma and 20 kg to Omari. What is the mass of the remaining carrots?
    1. 70 kg
    2. 80 kg
    3. 35 kg
    4. 145 kg
  15. One morning a meeting started at the time shown on the digital clock below. 
    G4mathT1TNS23003Q15
    If the meeting was to end at 11.00, how many minutes did it take?
    1. 50
    2. 30
    3. 40
    4. 20
  16. Work out:
    Hours     Minutes
      13             18
     + 4             29 
                            
    1. 16 hours   57 minutes
    2. 17 hours   57 minutes
    3. 16 hours   47 minutes
    4. 17 hours   47 minutes
  17. The distance from the shop to Ashura's home is 45 m. One day Ashura was sent to buy salt in the shop. If she walked from her home to the shop, what distance did she cover before going back home?
    1. 90 m
    2. 45 m
    3. 180 
    4. 23 m
  18. Take away 48 m from 93 m.
    1. 141 m
    2. 45 m
    3. 114 m
    4. 55 m
  19. What is the time according to the clockface below? 
    G4mathT1TNS23003Q19
    1. Twenty minutes to eleven o'clock 
    2. Eight minutes to eleven o'clock
    3. Eleven minutes to eight o'clock
    4. Forty minutes to twelve o'clock
  20. Which one of the following cannot be used to tell time?
    1. Birds
    2. Animals
    3. Calendar
    4. Charts
  21. In a shop there were 10 bottles. The shopkeeper put 2 bottles in each crate. If he used r crates, what is the value of r?
    1. 10
    2. 20
    3. 5
    4. 2
  22. As Chomba was washing dishes, he accidentally broke m plates and was left with 2. If there were 3 plates before, how many plates were broken?
    1. 5
    2. 1
    3. 3
    4. 4
  23. Which of the following shapes is an oval?
    G4mathT1TNS23003Q23
  24. A tourist was facing north. Which direction will she face if she moves ahead along a straight line?
    1. East
    2. North
    3. West
    4. South
  25. Which of the following, shows a curved line?
    G4mathT1TNS23003Q25
  26. What is the next shape in the pattern shown below
    G4mathT1TNS23003Q26

The table below shows a farmer's harvest Use it to answer questions 27 to 30.

 Produce   Sacks  
 Maize  25
 Beans  14
 Groundnuts   13
 Wheat  11
 Sorghum  9

 

  1. How many sacks of beans and wheat were harvested altogether?
    1. 24
    2. 25
    3. 26
    4. 23
  2. Which of the following gave the farmer a total of 27 sacks? 
    1. Groundnuts and beans 
    2. Wheat and sorghum
    3. Groundnuts and maize 
    4. Maize and beans
  3. Which farm produce produced the most number of sacks?
    1. Sorghum
    2. Maize
    3. Beans
    4. Wheat
  4. Which farm produce gave the farmer nine sacks only?
    1. Beans
    2. Groundnuts
    3. Maize
    4. Sorghum

MARKING SCHEME

  1. B
  2. D
  3. D
  4. C
  5. C
  6. A
  7. B
  8. A
  9. B
  10. A
  11. D
  12. D
  13. C
  14. B
  15. A
  16. D
  17. B
  18. B
  19. A
  20. D
  21. C
  22. B
  23. C
  24. B
  25. D
  26. A
  27. B
  28. A
  29. B
  30. D

QUESTIONS  

  1. What is 7009 written in words?
    1. Seven hundred and nine
    2. Seventy thousand and nine
    3. Seven thousand and nine
    4. Seven hundred thousand and nine
  2. What is the place value of 7 in the number 3780?
    1. Tens
    2. Hundreds
    3. Thousands
    4. Ones
  3. Add:
    1809 + 8 =
    1. 9809
    2. 1807
    3. 1889
    4. 1817
  4. During an Agriculture lesson, learners planted 9123 tree seedlings. What is the total value of digit 9 in the number of planted trees seedlings?
    1. 9000
    2. 20
    3. 9100
    4. 3120
  5. The number of cows among four brothers are 261, 162, 216, 126. Arrange the number of cows from the largest to the smallest?
    1. 126, 162, 216, 261
    2. 261, 126, 162, 216
    3. 216, 261, 162, 126
    4. 261, 216, 162, 126
  6. A learner was given 9 coloured pencils by his teacher. How many coloured pencils were these in Roman numerals?
    1. viii
    2. ix
    3. iv
    4. xi
  7. In a certain town there are 4273 men and 2397 children. How many people are there altogether?
    1. 6670
    2. 6570
    3. 6569
    4. 6870
  8. There are 7 days in a week. How many days are there in 9 weeks altogether?
    1. 63
    2. 56
    3. 36
    4. 16
  9. Which one of the following is an acute angle?
    G4mathT1T23002q9
  10. Tony had 42 exercise books. He shared the books equally among his 6 friends. How may books did each get?
    1. 9
    2. 7
    3. 36
    4. 8
  11. What is the time?
          G4mathT1T23002q11
    1. Seven minutes to 11
    2. Eleven minutes to seven
    3. Twenty minutes to eleven
    4. Thirty five minutes past 10
  12. Koech had 72 mangoes. He shared the mangoes equally among 9 children. How many mangoes did each get?
    1. 8
    2. 7
    3. 9
    4. 3
  13. Mwanza had sh. 1650. He bought 1kg of cooking oil for sh. 560. How much money was he left with?
    1. 1010
    2. 1600
    3. 1090
    4. 1190
  14. The mass of a bag of maize is 299kg. What is the mass of the bag of maize to the nearest tens?
    1. 290
    2. 300
    3. 298
    4. 200
  15. What is the multiple of 5 and 9?
    1. 14
    2. 59
    3. 54
    4. 45
  16. Arrange these fractions from the largest to the smallest
    1/8, ½, 1/6, ¼
    1. ½, ¼, 1/61/8
    2. ¼, 1/61/8, ½
    3. ½, 1/81/6, ¼
    4. 1/8, 1/6, ¼, ½
  17. Work out:
      H             Min
      9              45
    +3              30
                           
    1. 12h 75 min
    2. 12h 15 min
    3. 13h 15 min
    4. 12h 75 min
  18. Work out:
      M        cm
      36        6
    −24        9  
                       
    1. 12m 03cm
    2. 12m 15cm
    3. 10m 15cm
    4. 11m 97cm
  19. Which multiple of 8 comes before 72?
    1. 56
    2. 64
    3. 80
    4. 63
  20. Which one of the following list consists of odd numbers only?
    1. 13, 27, 105, 89
    2. 38, 79, 203, 65
    3. 12, 64, 58, 76
    4. 14, 22, 87, 101
  21. Work out the perimeter of the figure below
    G4mathT1T23002q21
    1. 30cm
    2. 48cm
    3. 60cm
    4. 36cm
  22. How many sh. 20 coins are there in sh. 500?
    1. 100
    2. 5
    3. 10
    4. 25
  23. Convert 650 cents to shillings and cents
    1. sh. 6.65 cents
    2. sh. 6.50 cents
    3. sh. 50.65 cents
    4. sh. 5.60 cents
  24. Work out:
    1784 litres + 349 litres =
    1. 2133 litres
    2. 2033 litres
    3. 1039 litres
    4. 1133 litres
  25. A fruit vender had 99 oranges. She sold the oranges in groups of 6. How many oranges remained?
    1. 16
    2. 93
    3. 63
    4. 3
  26. Which fraction is shaded?
    G4mathT1T23002q26
    1. 4/10
    2. 6/10
    3. 5/10
    4. 2/10
  27. Which of the following is an even number?
    1. 99
    2. 37
    3. 108
    4. 85
  28. Jane bought 6 oranges on Monday, 8 oranges on Tuesday, 10 oranges on Wednesday, 12 oranges on Thursday. How many oranges did she buy on Friday?
    1. 14 oranges
    2. 13 oranges
    3. 16 oranges
    4. 18 oranges
  29. Round off 642 to the nearest tens
    1. 600
    2. 640
    3. 620
    4. 643
  30. List the first 4 multiples of 6
    1. 6, 8, 10, 12
    2. 0, 12, 16, 18
    3. 12, 18, 24, 30
    4. 6, 12, 18, 24

MARKING SCHEME

  1. C
  2. B
  3. D
  4. A
  5. D
  6. B
  7. A
  8. A
  9. B
  10. B
  11. C
  12. A
  13. C
  14. B
  15. D
  16. A
  17. C
  18. D
  19. B
  20. A
  21. C
  22. D
  23. B
  24. A
  25. D
  26. B
  27. C
  28. A
  29. B
  30. D

QUESTIONS  

  1. There were nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety people in a meeting. What is the number of people in symbols?
    1. 9000990
    2. 9990
    3. 9999
    4. 90999
  2. There were 3645 antelopes in a park. What is the place value of digit 3?
    1. Thousands
    2. Hundreds
    3. Tens
    4. Ones
  3. In a test, five learners had their scores as follows:
    Jane - 386
    Peris - 412
    Kamau - 400
    Akello - 299
    Dennis - 397
    Dennis was the ___________________ position
    1. first
    2. second
    3. third
    4. fifth
  4. In a farm, a farmer has 26301 pigs. What is the total value of digit 6 in the number of pigs?
    1. 6000
    2. Thousands
    3. 600
    4. Hundreds
  5. Mary bought a bag for sh.350 and a pair of shoes for sh. 70. How much did she pay?
    1. sh. 280
    2. sh. 320
    3. sh. 380
    4. sh. 420
  6. Tom stayed at his uncle's place for 9 weeks. How many days are these?
    1. 54
    2. 63
    3. 90
    4. 16
  7. 32 ÷ 8 = 8 x _____ = 32
    1. 3
    2. 5
    3. 4
    4. 6
  8. A trader had 380 eggs. He sold 150 of them. How many eggs remained?
    1. 230
    2. 330
    3. 130
    4. 530
  9. What is the time?
    G4mathT1T23001Q9
    1. Six o'clock
    2. Quarter to six o'clock
    3. Half past nine o'clock
    4. Quarter past five o'clock
  10. We sell or buy milk in
    1. kilograms
    2. metres
    3. litres
    4. kilometres
  11. Name the shapes below
    G4mathT1T23001Q11
       A   B   C 
     A.   oval   rectangle   circle 
     B.  circle   square  oval  
     C.  circle   rectangle   oval 
     D.  circle   triangle  oval 
  12. In a national park there were 362 lions, 652 warthogs, 403 hyenas and 215 antelopes. Arrange their numbers from the smallest to the largest.
    1. 652, 403, 215, 362
    2. 215, 362, 403, 652
    3. 362, 652, 403, 215
    4. 652, 403, 362, 215
  13. Take away 48 from 372 =
    1. 324
    2. 334
    3. 420
    4. 336
  14. Multiply: 9 x0 =
    1. 9
    2. 0
    3. 90
    4. 900
  15. A 500 shilling note is equal to ______________________ one hundred shilling notes.
    1. 5000
    2. 500
    3. 50
    4. 5
  16.    H          Min
      23          43
    −10          27 
                          
    1. 13hr 24 min
    2. 34hr 10 min
    3. 13hr 16 min
    4. 33hr 70 min
  17. An eighth of 24 is
    1. 12
    2. 8
    3. 4
    4. 3
  18. Write the number shown in the abacus
    G4mathT1T23001Q18
    1. 649
    2. 469
    3. 946
    4. 648
  19. Sasha had 30 sweets. She shared the sweets equally among her 6 friends. How many sweets did each of them get?
    1.  24
    2. 5
    3. 6
    4. 36
  20. Which one is heavier, 5kg of sand or 5kg of wool?
    1. Sand
    2. Wool
    3. Both
    4. None
  21. Fill in the missing number
    101, 106, 111, 116,________________________
    1. 121
    2. 111
    3. 120
    4. 122
  22. Put together 953 and 47
    1. 990
    2. 900
    3. 906
    4. 1000
  23. Our head teacher had a sh. 1000 note. She bought a dress for sh. 800. What was her balance?
    1. sh.1800
    2. sh.600
    3. sh. 200
    4. sh. 400
  24. A ____________________________ is a need in our daily life.
    1. bicycle
    2. television
    3. toy car
    4. food
  25. What is the time from the digital clock?
    G4mathT1T23001Q25
    1.  Fifteen minutes to one
    2. Half past one
    3. Fifteen minutes past one
    4. One minute to five
  26. A petrol tank had 749 litres of petrol. The motorcars used 360 litres. How much petrol remained in the tank?
    1. 289 litres
    2. 389 litres
    3. 1109 litres
    4. 429 litres
  27. Complete
    3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 + 3 =
    _______ X ________ = ________
    1. 9 X 3 = 27
    2. 2 X 9 = 18
    3. 6 X 3 = 12
    4. 3 X 6 = 18
  28.  
    G4mathT1T23001Q28
    1. 56
    2. 7
    3. 8
    4. 9
  29. Ali walked from the gate to the flag post then to the staffroom.
    G4mathT1T23001Q29
    What is the distance from the gate to the staffroom?
    1. 6 metres
    2. 9 metres
    3. 18 metres
    4. 12 metres
  30. How do you move from A to B then to C?
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    1. Move straight then turn left 
    2. Move straight then turn right 
    3. Turn right then move straight 
    4. Turn left then move straight

MARKING SCHEME

  1. B
  2. A
  3. C
  4. A
  5. D
  6. B
  7. C
  8. A
  9. B
  10. C
  11. C
  12. B
  13. A
  14. B
  15. D
  16. C
  17. D
  18. A
  19. B
  20. D
  21. A
  22. D
  23. C
  24. D
  25. C
  26. B
  27. D
  28. D
  29. C
  30. A

MATHEMATICS

  1. A team was awarded 560 balls. What is this number in words?
    1. Five sixty.
    2. Five hundred and six.
    3.  Fifty six zero.est A F
    4. Five hundred and sixty.
  2. Grade 4 learners were to rearrange some numbers from the largest to the smallest. Which of the following numbers are correctly arranged?
    1. 125, 29, 208, 187,710
    2. 710, 208, 187, 125, 29
    3. 125, 187, 29, 187,710
    4. 29,125,187, 208, 710
  3. Tim recorded his weather changes for the month of April and November. How many days did he record altogether?
    1. 30
    2. 31
    3. 62
    4. 60
  4. A school has a population of 458 pupils. Which one of the following shows the place value of each digit?
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  5. Janet made the pattern below in a skipping game. Which number will she skip to next? 102, 107, 112..
    1. 115
    2. 117
    3. 120
    4. 119
  6. Kamau bought 495 bags of maize. He later bought 10 more bags. How many bags did he have altogether?
    1. 500
    2. 485
    3. 505
    4. 495
  7. John had 126 bricks. He sold 35 bricks.. How many bricks remained?
    1. 91
    2. 251
    3. 51
    4. 151
  8. Albert bought 45 books in a book. He packed them in boxes. How many books were in each box?
    1. 54
    2. 36
    3. 5
    4. 6
  9. John had 6 litres of milk. He used 4 litres to make tea. How many litres did he remain with?
    1. 10L
    2. 2L
    3. 5L
    4. 4L
  10. Precious was sent to the market with sh. 200. She bought tomatoes for sh. 80. How much change did she remain with?
    1. Sh. 280
    2. Sh. 120
    3. Sh. 100.
    4. Sh. 20
  11. Mark walked from the staffroom to the class covering a distance of 12 metres. He then went to the dining hall a distance of 6 metres. What is the total length he walked?
    1. 14m
    2. 6m
    3. 18m
    4. 4cm
  12. A teacher displayed the clock face below. What is the time in the morning?
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    1. 1:10am
    2. 10:05 am
    3. 10:01am
    4. 10:10am
  13. A teacher wrote the following: sum on the chalkboard. Fill in the missing number.
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    1. 24
    2. 26
    3. 33
    4. 36
  14. Suku eats 5 eggs in a day. How many eggs does he eat in 10 days?
    1. 15
    2. 510
    3. 50
    4. 5
  15. Lucy had a piece of sugarcane. She shared it equally among 4 friends. What fraction of the sugarcane did each friend get?
    1. 4
    2. 1/4
    3. 1
    4. /2
  16. Paul drew a figure with four equal sides. Which figure did he draw?
    1. Rectangle
    2. Triangle
    3. Oval
    4. Square
  17. A bus took 8 hours 35 minutes to move from Kisumu to Nairobi. The bus then took another 1 hour 21 minutes to move from Nairobi to Machakos. How long was the whole journey?
    1. 9hrs 56 mins
    2. 9hrs 6mins
    3. 10hrs 06mins
    4. 7hrs 24mins
  18. Purity had 3 flash cards. She divided each flash card into four equal parts. How many equal pieces did she have altogether?
    1. 12
    2. 4
    3. 7
    4. 15
  19. John drew a triangle strip and shaded an eighth. Which one correctly shows an eighth?
    1. GRD4MTHQN19A
    2. GRD4MTHQN19B
    3. GRD4MTHQN19C
    4. GRD4MTHQN19D
  20. Alex had a certain number of pencils. She shared them among his seven children. If each child got 3 pencils, how many pencils did Alex have before?
    1. 14
    2. 12
    3. 15
    4. 21
  21. A teacher brought 35 mangoes. He shared them equally among 4 boys. How many mangoes did he remain with?"
    1. 3
    2. 2
    3. 8
    4. 31
  22. Juma wrote numbers between 56 and 64. Which one of the following numbers is not part of the pattern?
    1. 54
    2. 63
    3. 58
    4. 60
  23. Linda's farm has 234 avocado seedlings, and 102 orange seedlings. How many seedlings are on the farm?
    GRD4MTHQN23
    1. 132
    2. 136
    3. 336
    4. 332
  24. A posho mill produces 19 kilograms of maize flour and 21 kilograms of millet flour. How many kilograms does it produce altogether?
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    1. 2kg
    2. 39kg 
    3. 41kg
    4. 40kg
  25. Triza reads 34 pages of her favourite storybook on Monday, 23pages on Tuesday and 11pages on Wednesday. How many pages did she read for the three days?
    1. 68
    2. 57
    3. 34
    4. 35
  26. A screen showed number 102.
    GRD4MTHQN26
    Which of these numbers comes before this number?
    1. 100
    2. 101
    3. 103
    4. 104
  27. Kim was weighing various masses of items in his store.
    GRD4MTHQN27
    If he was using Ikilogram of sand soil as his unit measure, which of these masses is equal to the unit he is using?
    1. 2 kilograms of flour.
    2. 3 kilograms of feathers.
    3. 1 kilogram of cotton.
    4. Zero kilograms of sugar.
  28. Chacha had 4 loaves of bread. He shared half of the loaves he had to his friends. How many loaves did he remain with?
    1. 4 loaves
    2. 2 loaves
    3. 1 loave
    4. 8 loaves
  29. Gerry had 2 baskets. One had 12 oranges and the other had 16 oranges. How many oranges did she have altogether?
    1. 28
    2. 4
    3. 18
    4. 38
  30. The number of pens in a box were 24. If 13 were removed, how many pens remained?
    1. 37
    2. 21
    3. 11
    4. 10

MARKING SCHEME 

MATHS

  1. D
  2.  B
  3. D
  4. A
  5. B
  6. C
  7. A
  8. C
  9. B
  10. B
  11. C
  12. B
  13. D
  14. C
  15. B
  16. D
  17. A
  18. A
  19. D
  20. D
  21. A
  22. A
  23. C.
  24. D
  25. A
  26. B
  27. C
  28. B
  29. A
  30. C

QUESTIONS

  1. A factory had eight hundred and seventy two vehicles. Write the number of vehicles in symbols.
    1. 872
    2. 8072
    3. 827
    4. 8207
  2. Mwami had 63 coins. what will he get if he rounds it off to the nearest ten?
    1. 70
    2. 60
    3. 63
    4. 65
  3. During a Mathematics drill, Francis was asked to identify factors of 18. Which of the following was his correct response?
    1. 12
    2. 8
    3. 9
    4. 10
  4. A learner wrote the numbers below. Which one of the following numbers is an odd number?
    1. 30
    2. 26
    3. 12
    4. 11
  5. After learning about writing in Roman numbers, Mwangi was asked to write 9 in Roman numbers. What was his answer?
    1. VI
    2. IX
    3. X
    4. VIIII
  6. A water tank has 87 litres of water. 7 more litres are added. How much water is in the tank if each number is rounded off to the nearest ten?
    1. 90L
    2. 100L
    3. 80L
    4. 96L
  7. George had 1088 goats and 2332 sheep. How many livestock did he have altogether?
    1. 331110
    2. 1244
    3. 4326
    4. 3420
  8. Kamau bought 4265 kg of maize and 9 kg of beans. How many kilograms did Kamau buy altogether?
    1. 2744kg
    2. 4256kg
    3. 4274kg
    4. 4264kg
  9. Nzau walked from her house to the mall through the bus stop.
    G5MathT1SE23Q9
    What distance did she cover?
    1. 280m
    2. 300m
    3. 290m
    4. 10m
  10. The clock face in the classroom was as shown below.
    G5MathT1SE23Q10
    What time is shown in the evening?
    1. 3.07pm
    2. 7.30pm
    3. 7.15am
    4. 7.15pm
  11. A year has twelve months. Which is the 9th month of the year?
    1. December
    2. November
    3. September
    4. August
  12. A teacher brought the following containers in class. How many litres do the containers have altogether?
    G5MathT1SE23Q12
    1. 31L
    2. 9L
    3. 20L
    4. 11L
  13. Joan drew the figure below. What is the name of the figure?
    G5MathT1SE23Q13
    1. Square
    2. Triangle
    3. Rectangle
    4. Circle
  14. During a certain lesson, a pupil drew the figure below. How many triangles can be counted from the figure?
    G5MathT1SE23Q14
    1.  1
    2. 2
    3. 3.
    4. 4
  15. David had 5/8 of bread. He gave 2/8 of the bread to his desk mate. What fraction of the bread was he left with?
    1. 3/8
    2. 7/8
    3. 7/16
    4. 3/16
  16. Lucky had 30 exercise books. He shared the exercise books equally among his 5 friends. How many exercise books did each friend get?
    1. 25
    2. 35
    3. 150
    4. 6
  17. Fabian had 32kg of sugar. He packed the sugar into half kg packets. How many packets did he have altogether?
    1. 16
    2. 12
    3. 8
    4. 64
  18. Hamisi wrote the pattern below on a board.
    G5MathT1SE23Q18
    What is the next number in the pattern?
    1. 9
    2. 8
    3. 11
    4. 10
  19. A fruit processing factory used 71 cartons to pack mangoes. If each carton was filled by 10 mangoes, how many mangoes did the factory pack altogether?
    1. 710
    2. 81
    3. 171
    4. 61
  20. Mary had 10 apples. She gave ½ of them to her friend Lydia. How many apples did she give Lydia?
    1. ½
    2. 6
    3. 10
    4. 5
  21. Musa cycled for a distance of 50m.
    G5MathT1SE23Q21
    What distance in centimetres did he cover?
    1. 5000cm
    2. 500cm
    3. 50000cm
    4. 5cm
  22. A company produced 34526 bags of cement.
    G5MathT1SE23Q22
    What is the total value of digit 5 in the number of bags produced?
    1. 526
    2. 34500
    3. 500
    4. Hundreds
  23. Gilbert represented a number using the abacus as shown below. What number was represented in the abacus?
    G5MathT1SE23Q23
    1.  346
    2. 349
    3. 436
    4. 643
  24. After an assessment Muthoni correctly scored Sixteen out of one hundred points. Write Muthoni's a decimal correct score as a decimal
    1. 16.100
    2. 0.16
    3. 1.06
    4. 16.1
  25. In a day, a school uses 39kgs of maize and 31kgs of beans to prepare food for the learners. How many kilograms of food does the school use in a day?
    1. 70kg
    2. 610kg
    3. 8kg
    4. 60kg
  26. What is the approximate height of your Classroom door?
    1. 12m
    2. 1200cm
    3. 50m
    4. 3m
  27. Keli arranged cubes in a stack as shown below. What is the volume of the stack in cubic units?
    G5MathT1SE23Q27
    1. 6
    2. 16
    3. 27
    4. 9
  28. Mutua had 182 bags of green grams. He later sold 91 bags. How many bags was he left with?
    1. 91
    2. 271
    3. 1891
    4. 101
  29. A trip to Amboseli National park took 5 hours. How many minutes did the trip take?
    1. 300min
    2. 60min
    3. 259min
    4. 5min
  30. In 2022, the first rain season lasted for 14weeks 3days while the second rain season lasted for 8 weeks 3days. How many weeks and days during the year did it rain?
    1. 14 weeks      6 days
    2. 22 weeks      6 days
    3. 6 weeks        0  days
    4. 13 weeks      21days

MARKING SCHEME

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. B
  6. B
  7. D
  8. C
  9. B
  10. D
  11. C
  12. A
  13. C
  14. C
  15. A
  16. D
  17. D
  18. A
  19. A
  20. D
  21. A
  22. C
  23. A
  24. B
  25. A
  26. D
  27. C
  28. A
  29. A
  30. B
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