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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.

  1. Which one of the following is a non- living thing?
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  2. Which one of the following is not a characteristic of all plants? All plants
    1. grow.
    2. are green.
    3. die.
    4. reproduce.
  3. When handling thorny plants, we should wear _______________________________ in our hands.
    1. goggles
    2. socks
    3. gumboots
    4. gloves
  4. Eating too little or too much food is
    1. unhealthy.
    2. good.
    3. healthy.
    4. necessary.
  5. Our classroom floors must always be dry to avoid
    1. slides.
    2. shocks
    3. fainting.
    4. burns.
  6. When a person has fainted, he or she should be taken to a
    1. swimming pool.
    2. shade.
    3. veterinarian.
    4. chemist.
  7. The following are different foods found in our locality. Which one of them shows cassava?
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  8. Below is a food storage facility found at home
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    Which of the following foods can best be preserved using the facility above?
    1. Milk
    2. Maize
    3. Vegetables
    4. Cooked food
  9. All the following are energy giving foods. Which one is not?
    1. Yams
    2. Carrots
    3. Rice
    4. Porridge
  10. When eating our food, we should always
    1. eat without talking.
    2. lick our fingers.
    3. speak as we eat.
    4. appreciate by singing.
  11. Which one of the following can be a reason for bed wetting?
    1. Taking too little water before bed time.
    2. Drinking a lot of water when we wake up.
    3. Noise from the surrounding environments
    4. Dreaming.
  12. A teacher drew the parasite below on the board.
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    She later asked Mambo to mention the name of the parasite. If Mambo was correct, what did he say?
    1. Flea\
    2. Tapeworm.
    3. Louse
    4. Jigger
  13. All the following are internal parasites. Which one is external?
    1. Tapeworm
    2. Liverfluke
    3. Jiggers
    4. Threadworm
  14. Which one of the following is a bedding material?
    1. Carpet
    2. Doormat
    3. Curtain
    4. Pillow
  15. What is the use of ash when cleaning a latrine?
    1. Ash makes the latrine floor dry.
    2. It prevents smell.
    3. It makes the latrine bright.
    4. Ash kills germs on the latrine roofs.

AGRICULTURE.

Use the diagram below to answer the following questions.

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  1. Soil Q was likely to be
    1. smooth.
    2. loam.
    3. clay.
    4. sand.
  2. Loam soil was likely to be
    1. P and R
    2. Q
    3. R
    4. P
  3. The best soil for building is labelled
    1. P
    2. R
    3. Q and R
    4. Q
  4. Maundu wanted to cut long grass in his farm. Which one of the following farm tools would be the best?.
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  5. All the following farm animals give us milk. Which one does not?
    1. Goat
    2. Camel
    3. Sheep
    4. Cow
  6. Farmers harvest their farm produce when the season is
    1. dark.
    2. dry
    3. wet.
    4. rainy.
  7. The animal drawn below is reared in our county.
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    The animal shown above is called a
    1. pig.
    2. sheep.
    3. dog.
    4. cow.
  8. Which one of the lists below has fruits only?
    1. Maize, beans, pawpaws.
    2. Avocado, mangoes, oranges.
    3. Kales, spinach, cabbages.
    4. Yams, cassava, potatoes.
  9. Farmers need to ____________________ their crops when there is no rain.
    1. uproot
    2. plant
    3. grow
    4. irrigate
  10. Which of the following animals is reared at home?
    1. Zebra
    2. Gazelle.
    3. Rabbit
    4. Squirrel.

HOMESCIENCE  

  1. Which one of the following is a safe play item?
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  2. Maua wants to make a ball. Which of the following materials should Maua use?
    1. Stones
    2. Old rags
    3. Wires
    4. Wood
  3. Which of the following shows how we can take care of our play items?
    1. Leave them in the field after playing with them.
    2. Always play with them indoors to avoid losing them.
    3. Keep them safe after playing with them.
    4. Always leave them in school.
  4. We can promote good health by 
    1. avoiding playing together. 
    2. avoiding sharing personal items.
    3. avoiding sharing our balls with others.
    4. playing alone to avoid diseases.
  5. Which of the following items is found in the kitchen?
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  6. Which one of the following foods must not necessarily be cooked before eating?
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  7. Which of the following kitchen equipment shows a fork?
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  8. We should _________________________ our fruits before eating them.
    1. wash
    2. boil
    3. fry
    4. cook
  9. We should not share our
    1. toys.
    2. books.
    3. socks.
    4. classes.
  10. Which one do we use to clean our teeth?
    1. Toothpick
    2. Sponge
    3. Handkerchief
    4. Toothbrush

PHYSICAL HEALTH EDUCATION.

  1. Study the diagram below.
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    The diagram above shows
    1. an athletic track.
    2. a swimming pool.
    3. a football pitch.
    4. a basketball court.
  2. Athletes end their races at the
    1. start point.
    2. centre.
    3. finish line.
    4. middle of the track.
  3. Below is a player practising a game in athletics.
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    The player above is likely to be practising
    1. standing start.
    2. standing long jup
    3. warm up skills.
    4. short races.
  4. All the following animals live in water except a
    1. whale.
    2. crocodile.
    3. shark.
    4. tortoise.
  5. Mwajuma was practising star fish float. Probably, Mwajuma was in their
    1. house.
    2. classroom.
    3. swimming pool.
    4. football field.
  6. Which of the following parts of the body is not used in V-balance?
    1. Shoulders
    2. Hands
    3. Head
    4. Legs
  7. Which of the following play items cari be used for climbing and sliding games?
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  8. Which of the following body parts is mainly used when skipping?
    1. Hand
    2. Shoulders
    3. Fingers
    4. Legs
  9. Which of the following items can be used in a swimming pool?
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  10. In HELP in relation to swimming, L stands for
    1. Listening.
    2. Level.
    3. Loose.
    4. Lessening.
  11. Sabina and Joy want to play a skipping game. Which of the play items below do they need?
    1. A bean bag
    2. A rope
    3. A strong polythene paper.
    4. Old rags.
  12. When playing different games, all the rules must be
    1. obeyed.
    2. created
    3. broken.
    4. disobeyed.
  13. Arm action and leg action have one factor in common in that they are both
    1. field events.
    2. swimming skills.
    3. dangerous skills.
    4. played in the field.
  14. All the following are dynamic balances in gymnastics except
    1.  body balance.
    2. beam balance.
    3. crab stand balance.
    4. wheelbarrow balance.
  15. Horizontal float in swimming can also be called
    1. treading in water.
    2. vertical float.
    3. gliding in water.
    4. back float.

MARKING SCHEME

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

Soma mazungumzo yafuatayo kisha ujibu maswall -

(Mwalimu na wanafunzi wamo darasani wakijadiliana kuhusu wanyama na umuhimu wao.)
Mwalimu:   Haya wanafunzi wangu wakati ule mwingine niliwaeleza kuwa kunavyo vikundi viwili vya wanyama.
Tobi:           Naam, na kumbuka jana baba yangu aliniambia kuwa wanyama wengine huishi na wanadamu nyumbani huku wengine wakiishi misituni. Mwalimu:   Hakika. Wanaoishi na wanadamu nyumbani huitwa wanyamahowa ilhali wanaoishi misituni ndio wanyamapori. Wengi wa wanyamapori                         huhifadhiwa katika mbuga za wanyama.
Huna:         Nawapenda wanyama hawa kwa kuwa wao hutusaidia. Ng'ombe, mbuzi na ngamia hutupa nyama na maziwa, nguruwe hutupa nyama                         nao kondoo hutupa nyama na manyoya.
Tim:            Naam, tena baadhi ya wanyamahowa hufugwa kwa ajili ya huduma. Mbwa ni mlinzi mizuri wa nyumbani, punda hutusaidia kukokota                             mikokoteni yenye mizigo nao paka huwakamata na kuwala panya waharibifu.
Mwalimu:    Kwa upande mwingine, wanyamapori huwavutia watalii ambao huitembelea nchi yetu. Wanapowaona, wao hulipa pesa za kigeni                                  ambazo hutumika kuijenga nchi. Kwa hivyo, wanyama wote wana umuhimu mkubwa kwetu.

  1. Kulingana na mazungumzo uliyoyasoma, wanyama huweza kugawanywa katika
    1. waishio na wasioishi.
    2. wanyamapori na wanyamahowa.
    3. vikundi vinne.
    4. wale wa asili na wale wa kigeni.
  2. Wanyama wasioishi na wanadamu nyumbani
    1. huitwa wanyamahowa.
    2. butusaidia katika shughuli za nyumbani.
    3. huishi mbugani.
    4. hutupa vyakula murua.
  3. Watalii wanapoitembelea nchi yetu, wao
    1. hulipa pesa za kigeni.
    2. hulipwa pesa za kigeni.
    3. hurudi na wanyama wetu katika nchi
    4. huja na wanyama kutoka katika nchi zao.
  4. Ni kundi gani la wanyama hutupa vyakula vya aina moja?
    1. Paka, mbwa na punda.
    2. Kondoo, nguruwe na mbuzi.
    3. Ngamia, mbuzi na paka.
    4. Mbuzi, ngamia na ng'ombe.
  5. Kulingana na mwalimu, umuhimu mkuu wa wanyamapori ni kwamba wao
    1. huwavutia watalii wa humu nchini.
    2. huiwezesha nchi yetu kupata pesa za kigeni.
    3. huwa walinzi wazuri wa nyumbani.
    4. hutusaidia kukokota mikokoteni.

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujibu maswali 6 hadi 8.

Hapo zamani za kale, wanyama wote waliishi msituni. Walifanya kazi zao pamoja ili wapate chakula cha kuwatosha. Chakula kilichopatikana kiligawanywa kwa usawa miongoni mwao. Kila siku, walirauka kwenda shambani. Mbwa, Fisi na Simba walienda kuwawinda ndege ambao baadaye waliwaleta na kuwagawia wenzao.

Paka alikuwa mvivu asiyependa kufanya kazi. Hakutaka kuchafuka. Alishinda siku nzima akiisafisha miguu yake kisha baadaye kwenda kula. Kuona hivi, wanyama wale wengine wakakasirika sana. Waliamua kuficha chakula chote. Hata hivyo, Paka alinyemelea na kuingia katika ghala polepole akala chakula chote. Wanyama waliamua kumkamata Paka huyo mvivu. Walimwambia Mbwa awe mlinzi wa ghala. Paka alipokuja, mbwa alibweka kwa sauti. Wanyama wote waliamka na kumfukuza Paka. Paka aliamua kwenda kwa binadamu kuishi. Aliahidi kuwashika panya. Wakawa marafiki.

  1. Wanyama hawa walipata chakula chao kwa
    1. kufanya kazi pamoja kwa bidii.
    2. kuwaibia wanyama wengine.
    3. kuwawinda wanyama wadogo. 
    4. kuishi pamoja kwa amani.
  2. Wanyama wale wengine walimkasirikia Paka kwa sababu
    1. alikila chakula chote ghalani. 
    2. hakufanya kazi kama wao.
    3. aliiba chakula kutoka ghalani. 
    4. aliwasumbua wenzake.
  3. Je, Mbwa alifanya nini Paka alipoenda katika ghala?
    1. Alibweka kwa sauti.
    2. Aliwaita wanyama wale wengine. 
    3. Aliwakamata panya.
    4. Alimfukuza paka.
  4. Paka alimwahidi nini mwanadamu?
    1. Kuwa rafiki yake mkubwa.
    2. Kuwakamata ndege.
    3. Kufanya kazi shambani.
    4. Kuwashika panya.

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujibu maswali 10 hadi 12.  

Ilikuwa siku ya Jumamosi karibu saa tano hivi asubuhi. Pendo, kaka yake Ali na mama yao walianza safari kuelekea katika soko la kijijini mwao, soko la Malimengi. Soko hilo lilikuwa karibu na uwanja wa ndege. Ilikuwa ndiyo Juniamosi ya kwanza tangu shule zilipofungwa. Siku hiyo, walipaswa kununua bidhaa kama vile sukari, mchele, mafuta na nguo za kuwapelekea nyanya na babu yao walioishi huko Konoike.

Walipofika sokoni, waliwapata watu wengi sana. Kwa sababu ulikuwa nisimu wa sherehe za Idi, mavazi yalikuwa ya bei ghali sana. Iliwabidi wanunue mchele, sukari na mafuta pekee. Nguo wangenunua kwingine.

  1. Karibu saa tano hivi asubuhi,
    1. safari ya kuenda kijijini ilianza.
    2. safari ya kwenda sokoni ilianza.
    3. kina Pendo walifika nyumbani.
    4. shule zilifungwa.
  2. Kina Pendo walipaswa kununua
    1. nguo, sukari na mchele.
    2. mafuta, sukari na mchele.
    3. mafuta, sukari, nguo na mchele.
    4. nguo, sukari na mafuta.
  3. Safari hii iliandaliwa katika msimu wa sherehe gani?
    1. Krismasi
    2. Pasaka
    3. Jumamosi
    4. Idi

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujibu maswali 13 hadi 15.   

Asubuhi hiyo, niliamka nikiwa nimechelewa. Nilijua kuwa rafiki zangu, Rama na Veli walikuwa wakiningoja katika stani. Siku zote, tulishindania kiti cha mbele katika basi letu la shule. Mara nyingi nilikuwa wa kwanza katika stani. Kwa hivyo mara nyingi nilikiwahi kiti hicho. Tuliahidiana kuwa yeyote ambaye alikiwahi kiti hicho cha mbele angegawiwa vipande vya mikate na wenzake waliochelewa wakati wa mapumziko. Upesi, niliunawa uso wangu na kuvalia sare zangu nikatandika kitanda changu na kukisafisha chumba changu. Baadaye, nilielekea sebuleni kupata kiamshakinywa. Niliteremsha chai kwa sambusa upesi na kuondoka.

  1. Ni nini ambacho mwandishi alijua kuwahusu Rama na Veli? Kuwa
    1. walikuwa katika basi la shule. 
    2. walikuwa wakimngoja.
    3. wangekuwa wa kwanza kukiwahi kiti cha mbele.
    4. tayari walikuwa wamefika shuleni.
  2. Ni nini ambacho mwandishi na wenzake walikishindania?
    1. Kufika shuleni mapema. 
    2. Kula vipande vya mikate. 
    3. Kuabiri basi la shule.
    4. Kukiwahi kiti cha mbele.
  3. Kabla ya msemaji kupata kiamshakinywa, alifanya haya yote ila
    1. kukiwahi kiti cha mbele. 
    2. kukisafisha chumba chake. 
    3. kukitandika kitanda chake. 
    4. kuunawa uso wake.

Soma kifungu kifuatacho. Chagua Jibu lifaalo zaldi kati ya yale uliyopewa.

Maji ni uhai. Bila maji, ___16___ binadamu hata mmoja ambaye anaweza ___17___. Binadamu ___18___ huyategemea maji moja kwa moja. Maji hayo hutumika katika shughuli mbalimbali kama vile kunywa, kupikia, kuoshea vyombo na shughuli nyingine za nyumbani. ___19___ inapokosekana, maji hutumika kunyunyizia ___20___. Maji yatumiwayo kunyunyizia huweza kupatikana mitoni, mabwawani na maziwani.

   A   B   C   D 
 16.   hakuna   kunaye   kuna   wapo 
 17.  kuisha  kufa  kuishi   kufariki 
 18.  sote  wote  zote  yote
 19.  Mvua  Maji  Mimea   Mawingu 
 20.  shamba   wafu  mvua  


Katika swali la 21-30, jibu swali kulingana na maagizo uliyopewa.

  1. Ni shughuli gani hapa haipatikani nyumbani?
    1. Kupalilia mimea.
    2. Kusafisha nyumba.
    3. Kufua nguo.
    4. Kuosha vyombo.
  2. Katika sentensi Mbwa mdogo amebeba mfupa katika meno yake, nomino ni zipi?
    1. Mdogo, mfupa, yake
    2. Mbwa, mfupa, meno
    3. Mdogo, amebeba, katika
    4. Yake, katika, mfupa
  3. Tisini na sita ni
    1. 69
    2. 66
    3. 99
    4. 96
  4. Ni gani hapa ni maelezo sahihi kuhusu matumizi ya kikomo katika sentensi?
    1. Hutumiwa mwanzoni mwa sentensi.
    2. Huweza kuwa katikati ya sentensi. 
    3. Hutumiwa mwishoni mwa sentensi.
    4. Haiwezi kutumiwa sentensi ikianza kwa herufi kubwa.
  5. Ni yupi hapa ameambatanishwa na kazi yake kwa usahihi?
    1. Dereva - hutengeneza magari yaliyoharibika.
    2. Mpishi - hukuza mimea na kuwafuga wanyama
    3. Mwalimu - huwalea watoto majumbani mwao.
    4. Seremala - hutengeneza vifaa kwa kutumia mbao.
  6. Je, ni mwezi gani huwa baina ya Julai na Septemba?
    1. Agosti
    2. Oktoba
    3. Juni
    4. Mei
  7. Nywele huota ___________________ kichwa.
    1. ndani ya
    2. katikati ya
    3. juu ya
    4. chini ya
  8. Tumia kihusishi bora zaidi kukamilisha sentensi hii.
    Mti mrefu uko _______________________ darasa letu.
    1. chini ya
    2. nje ya
    3. ndani ya
    4. juu ya
      2
  9. Ili kuwaangamiza wadudu waharibifu shambani, wakulima 
    1. hupalilia.
    2. huvuna.
    3. hunyunyiza maji.
    4. hupiga dawa.
  10. Ni sentensi ipi iliyo katika nafsi ya tatu?
    1. Mwanaisha ataimba jioni.
    2. Mimi niliimba jioni.
    3. Nyinyi msiimbe jioni.
    4. Sisi hatutaki kuimba jioni.

MARKING SCHEME

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

Read the following conversation and then answer questions 1 to 5.

Father:   Mueni, did I tell you the other day that animals can be grouped into two major groups?
Mueni:   Yes you did, daddy. But you did not tell us the animals in each of the two groups.
Maingi:   I remember in our yesterday's Social Studies lesson, Madam Machoine told us that some animals live with human beings at home and                         others  live in the forests.
Father:   Absolutely. The ones living with humans at home are called domestic animals while the other group is made up of wild animals. Most wild                      animals live in game parks and game reserves.
Mueni:    I like domestic animals because they help us. Cows give us milk and meat, same to goats and camels, pigs gives us pork and sheep give us                 wool and meat called mutton,
Maingi:  Yes, and again, some domestic animals are kept for services. A dog is a good guard. It alerts the family whenever there is danger. Donkeys                   help us carry luggage on carts. Cats help us control destructive rats and mice.
Father:   On the other hand, wild animals attract tourists who come to visit our country. As they see them, we earn foreign exchange which our                             country  uses for various development projects. All animals, therefore, are important to us.

  1. According to this conversation, animals can be divided into
    1. living and non living.
    2. wild and domestic.
    3. four.
    4. local and foreign.
  2. The animals that do not live with people at home
    1. are found in parks and reserves.
    2. can help farmers to pull the carts.
    3. are useful for their food products.
    4. are said to be domestic. 
  3. Which of the domestic animals below give human beings similar products?
    1. Sheep, pigs and goats.
    2. Camels, goats and cats.
    3. Goats, camels and cows.
    4. Cats, dogs and donkeys.
  4. According to father, the main importance of wild animals is that they
    1. attract tourists.
    2. provide food products.
    3. guard our homested.
    4. enable our country get foreign exchange.
  5. As the tourists come to our country and see the animals, they 
    1. get paid some money.
    2. pay foreign exchange.
    3. go with them away.
    4. they bring theirs as well.

Read the passage and then answer questions 6 to 9.   

A long time ago, all animals lived together in the forest. They worked together to get food for all of them. The food was then shared among themselves. Daily, they woke up very early to go to the farm. Dog, Hyena and Lion went to hunt birds. They brought the birds they got and shared them with other animals.

Cat was very lazy and did not want to work. He spent the whole day cleaning his feet and did not want to get dirty. Then he came home to eat.

Other animals were very angry at him. They decided to hide the food and did not give him anything. However, the Cat entered the store quietly and ate all the food. The animals decided to catch the lazy Cat. They left Dog at the door of the store. When the Cat came, the Dog barked very loudly. The other animals woke up. They chased the Cat away. The Cat went to ask for help from man. He promised to help him catch rats. They became great friends.

  1. The animals got food by
    1. stealing from others.
    2. hunting small animals.
    3. living together.
    4. working together.
  2. The other animals were angry at the Cat because he 
    1. ate all the food.
    2. stole some food.
    3. did not work.
    4. disturbed other animals.
  3. What did the Dog do when the Cat came to the store? He
    1. barked loudly.
    2. called other animals.
    3. caught the cat.
    4. chased the cat away.
  4. What did the Cat promise Man? To A
    1. be his great friend.
    2. catch the birds.
    3. work in the farm.
    4. catch the rats.

Read the passage and then answer questions 10 to 12.   

Industrialisation means making things for people to buy. Those things are made or manufactured in large buildings called factories. Such factories are flour factory, cloth and the soap factory. Here are other names you should remember: raw materials, products and labourers. Raw materials are used for making other things. Clothes are products of the raw materials called cotton.

The word labourer means the people who work in those factories. A lot of money is needed to start a factory. If you build a factory, you must be sure that the raw materials can be obtained easily. You must also be sure that a lot of people would want to buy your products.

  1. According to this passage, products are made in
    1. factories.
    2. godowns.
    3. stores.
    4. farms.
  2. What is the use of a raw material according to the writer?
    1. Paying workers.
    2. Exchanging for money.
    3. Making things.
    4. Building factories.
  3. The writer says that when you want to start a factory, you must have
    1. enough products.
    2. some few customers.
    3. many friends.
    4. enough money.

Read the passage and then answer questions 13 to 15.

I got up late that morning. I knew my friends, Jon and Ken were waiting for me at the bus stop. We always competed for the front seat in our school bus. Many days I was the first on stage. Whoever got the seat was to get a piece of cake during tea break from any of us who came late. I washed my face quickly and wore my school uniform. I made my bed, cleaned my room and then went to the sitting room. I started eating my breakfast very fast.

  1. What did the writer know about John and Ken? That they
    1. were in their school bus.
    2. were waiting for her.
    3. would be the first to board the bus.
    4. were already in school.
  2. What did the writer and her friends compete for?
    1. Reaching school early. 
    2. Eating pieces of cake.
    3. Boarding the school bus.
    4. Getting the front seat.
  3. Before the writer sat down for her breakfast, she did not 
    1. get the front seat.
    2. clean her room.
    3. make her bed.
    4. wash her face.

Read the passage below. It contains blank spaces numbered 16 to 20. For each blank space, select the best alternative from the choices given.

It was a bright Tuesday morning during the planting ___16___. The children had closed school a week earlier. The ___17___ had already prepared their farms and it was now time to ___18___. James and his younger sister___19___ grazing the cattle a short distance from their compound. James____20____a gourd of porridge while his sister carried food.

   A   B   C   D 
 16.   weather   season   lesson   times 
 17.  children  learners   pupils   villagers 
 18.  plant  rain   harvest   irrigate 
 19.  is  are  were  was
 20.  hard  had    heard   herd 

 

For questions 21 to 23. use the correct word to fill in the blank spaces.

  1. We spoke loudly __________________ they did not hear us.
    1. then
    2. because
    3. but
    4. and
  2. My brother, ___________________I have new toys.
    1. an
    2. at
    3. but
    4. and
  3. Mother came early. __________________ I did not see her.
    1. because
    2. but
    3. and
    4. as

In questions 24 to 27, choose the best alternative to complete the sentences.

  1. My bicycle wheel is ______________________ in shape.
    1. small
    2. circular
    3. black
    4. big
  2. Most ripe bananas are yellow in
    1. shape
    2. taste
    3. size
    4. colour
  3. My younger sister's shoes are ______________________ in size.
    1. small
    2. good
    3. black
    4. oval
  4. The _____________________ of an egg is oval.
    1. colour
    2. taste
    3. size
    4. shape

For questions 28 to 30, choose the correct indefinite pronoun to complete the sentences.

  1. _____________________ is coming, I can hear footsteps
    1. Anybody
    2. Nobody
    3. Everybody
    4. Somebody
  2. I cannot see my ruler, ____________________must have picked it.
    1. nobody
    2. somebody
    3. anybody 
    4. everybody.
  3. _____________________ is allowed to come to school early. 
    1. Nobody 
    2. Somebody
    3. Anybody
    4. No one

MARKING SCHEME

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

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
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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
  1. Which one of the following is 47665210 in words?
    1. Forty seven million, six sixty five thousand two hundred and ten.
    2. Four million seven hundred and sixty five thousand two hundred and ten.
    3. Forty seven million six hundred and sixty five thousand two hundred and ten.
    4. Forty seven million six hundred and fifty six thousand two hundred and one.
  2. What is the difference between the largest number and the smallest number formed by the digits 4, 5, 1, 0, 2?
    1. 43965
    2. 55455
    3. 52965
    4. 54455
  3. Work out twice the value of:
    12− (196÷14) x 2 + 26
    1. 10
    2. 20
    3. 44
    4. 22
  4. Round off 499.9972 to the nearest hundredths.
    1. 499.99
    2. 499.00
    3. 500
    4. 500.00
  5. What is the largest capacity of a bottle that can be used to completely empty three containers each holding 48L, 60L and 72L without a remainder?
    1. 24L
    2. 12L
    3. 720L
    4. 360L
  6. In the figure below line AB is parallel to line CD and XY is a straight line, angle CKR = 110°, line RT RY.
    C8 ET2 maths Q6 2021
    What is the measure of angle YTB?
    1. 125°
    2. 55°
    3. 70°
    4. 110°
  7. 24 workers can take 30 days to complete the construction of a bridge. How many more days will it take to complete the work if 4 workers failed to turn up?
    1. 36
    2. 32
    3. 2
    4. 6
  8. A man deposited sh 60000 in a bank. After 2½ years he withdrew a total of 68250. At what rate per annum was the money earning the interest?
    1. 5½%
    2. 5%
    3. 11.4%
    4. 7½%
  9. Njuguna and Mercy shared the profit of sh 20000 in the ration 3:1. How much did Njuguna get?
    1. Sh 5000
    2. Sh 10000
    3. Sh 15000
    4. Sh 12000
  10. A grazing farm in a rectangular shape was drawn using a scale of 1:50000. Calculate the distance round the rectangular farm as accurately drawn below.
             C8 ET2 maths Q610 2021
    1. 13m
    2. 26m
    3. 1300000m
    4. 13km
  11. Electric poles were erected to connect electricity between two towns 3.75km apart. If the poles were placed 50m apart, how many poles were used?
    1. 75
    2. 76
    3. 3700
    4. 38
  12. What is the value of
    ½ of 4½ ÷ 22/x 7/9 − 2/5?
    1. 7/20
    2. 8/20
    3. 3/4
    4. 9/20
  13. In a meeting there were 7354 people. The number of men was 1022 more than that of women. How many men attended the meeting?
    1. 6332
    2. 5210
    3. 4188
    4. 3166
  14. Josphine bought the following items from a shop
    2½bars of soap @sh 120
    1¼kg of sugar @sh 320
    2 - 2kg packets of flour at sh 80
    0.5kg of rice at sh 80
    How much did she pay for the items?
    1. Sh 1060
    2. Sh 980
    3. Sh 1100
    4. Sh 900
  15. A square piece of land has an area of 12.25 ha. It was fenced round using 5 strands of wire. What is the length of the wire used?
    1. 350m
    2. 7000m
    3. 1400m
    4. 70m
  16. The figure below represents a gate. Line AB=ED=12m, line AF=FE 5m, line FC = 15m.
    C8 ET2 maths Q16 2021
    Both sides of the gate were painted. Calculate the area that was painted.
    1. 67.5m2 
    2. 120m2 
    3. 135cm2
    4. 270m2
  17. Given that m=12, n=½m and w=5. What is the value of:
    ½(2m+nw) - n2 +2m?
    1. 15
    2. 27
    3. 9
    4. 21
  18. Jerome paid sh 840 for a shirt after he was given a discount of 30%. How much more was the marked price than the selling price?
    1. Sh 1200
    2. Sh 1140
    3. Sh 300
    4. Sh 360
  19. Tamara can sweep a room in 8 minutes, Jane can sweep the same room in 12 minutes. How long would the two girls take to sweep the same room together?
    1. 4 min 48 seconds
    2. 20 minutes
    3. 5 minutes
    4. 4 minutes, 4/5 seconds
  20. The pie chart below shows how pupils chose their favourite games and sports.
    C8 ET2 maths Q20 2021
    If 18 pupils chose football, how many pupils were there altogether in that class?
    1. 36
    2. 48
    3. 54
    4. 60
  21. A motorist left town A for town B a distance of 120km at a speed of 60km/h. After 30 minutes he got a puncture which took 30 minutes to repair. After repair he travelled the remaining distance at a speed of 45km/h. What was his average speed for the whole journey?
    1. 52½ km/h
    2. 40km/h
    3. 60km/h
    4. 45km/h
  22. Find the value of x in x − 1 + 3x + 3 = 11
                                         5           4
    1. 6
    2. 8
    3. 9
    4. 11
  23. The table below shows the amount of milk produced by cows in the Okoloi's farm in one week 
     Days   Mon   Tue   Wed   Thur   Fri   Sat 
     Amount in lItres   ____  73  ____   78  80   76

    The average amount of milk produced in the six days was 75 litres. If 5 more litres were produced on Monday than on Wednesday. How many litres were produced on Monday?
    1. 74 
    2. 69
    3. 143
    4. 138
  24. A closed cylinder has a diameter of 28cm and a height of 30cm. What is the surface area when open at the top?
    1. 2640cm2
    2. 3256cm2
    3. 1184cm2
    4. 3872cm2
  25. Mr Mugo spends 25% of his salary on food, 35% on rent, 16% on fees and saves the rest which is sh 6000. What is his monthly salary?
    1. Sh 24000
    2. Sh 18000
    3. Sh 25000
    4. Sh 30000
  26. A car travelling at a speed of 72km/h took one minute to cross a tunnel. How long is the tunnel in kilometres?
    1. 1200
    2. 1.2
    3. 7.2
    4. 72
  27. Construct triangle EFG in which angle EFG = 60°, line EF = 6cm and FG = 7cm. Draw a circle touching the 3 vertices of the triangle. What is its radius?
    1. 7.6cm
    2. 2.1cm
    3. 4.2cm
    4. 3.8cm
  28. The temperature of ice was 15°C below the melting point. After heating for 5 minutes the temperature rose to 48°C. What was the rise in temperature?
    1. 48°C
    2. 33°C
    3. 63°C
    4. 38°C
  29. A room measured 8m in length, 6m in width and 5m in height. Windows and doors covered 14m2. If the inner walls were painted what was the area painted?
    1. 140m2 
    2. 236m2
    3. 126m2 
    4. 222m2
  30. The sum of the area of the two squares formed on the two shorter sides of a right-angled triangle is 42.25cm2. If its base length is 2.5cm. Calculate height of the triangle?
    1. 6.5cm
    2. 4cm
    3. 8cm
    4. 6cm
  31. How many cubes are used to make the stack below?
    C8 ET2 maths Q31 2021
    1. 88
    2. 84
    3. 80
    4. 120
  32. In a school, lessons take 45 minutes. The lessons start at 8:20 am and ends at 3:20 pm. All the breaks take 2½ hours. How many lessons are there in a day?
    1. 7
    2. 8
    3. 6
    4. 9
  33. Joseph is twice as old as Sarah and Hillary is 6 years younger than Joseph. If Sarah is y years. Write an expression to show the sum of their ages in two years time?
    1. 5y + 6
    2. 5y− 6
    3. 5y
    4. 5y + 12
  34. Work out 45.6 + 0.24 x 7.2  − 4.5
                              0.36 x 0.96
    1. 46.1
    2. 123.92
    3. 63.62
    4. 41.1
  35. Simplify:2/5 (25x − 20) − 3(1/3x+1)
    1. 11x − 11
    2. 11x − 5
    3. 9x − 11
    4. 9x− 5
  36. The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 111. Which is the smallest number among them?
    1. 36
    2. 35
    3. 37
    4. 39
  37. What is the area of the shaded part in the figure below?
              C8 ET2 maths Q37 2021
    1. 56cm2
    2. 112cm2
    3. 196cm2
    4. 98cm2
  38. In a class two fifth are boys. If there are 18 girls, how many more girls than boys are in that class?
    1. 12
    2. 3
    3. 9
    4. 6
  39. A trader bought 500 oranges for sh 4000.During the transportation 20 of them got spoilt. She sold the remaining in piles of 3 at sh 30. What percentage profit did she make?
    1. 10%
    2. 25%
    3. 20%
    4. 15%
  40. A family uses three - 200ml packets of milk everyday. How many litres of milk does the family use in the month of January and February 2020?
    1. 36
    2. 360
    3. 18
    4. 35.4
  41. After a salary increase of 20%, Jane now earns sh 10728. How much did she earn before the increase?
    1. Sh 7152
    2. Sh 8940
    3. Sh 1788
    4. Sh 12873.60
  42. In the figure below line WX is parallel to YZ. Line YX bisect angle WYZ. Line MW = MX, angle WYX = 25°.
    C8 ET2 maths Q42 2021
    Find angle YXZ.
    1. 50°
    2. 750°
    3. 1050°
    4. 80°
  43. The hire purchase price of a TV set is 15% more than the marked price. The marked price is sh 20000. When buying through hire purchase, a deposit is required followed by monthly instalments of sh 1050 for 18 months. How much deposit is required?
    1. sh 1100
    2. sh 2100
    3. sh 3100
    4. sh 4100
  44. What is 12.5% as a fraction in simple form?
    1. ¼
    2. 1/80
    3. 1/8
    4. 1/40
  45. The net below was folded to form a solid.
    C8 ET2 maths Q45 2021
    What is the sum of faces and vertices of une solid forined?
    1. 11
    2. 10
    3. 12
    4. 9
  46. What is the sum of the next two numbers in
    7, 14, 25, 38,___,___
    1. 129
    2. 124
    3. 123
    4. 127
  47. The perimeter of the figure below is 50cm.
    C8 ET2 maths Q47 2021
    Calculate its area.
    1. 60cm2
    2. 120cm2
    3. 80cm2
    4. 90cm2
  48. What is the capacity of the through drawn below in dl?
               C8 ET2 maths Q48 2021
    1. 2.31
    2. 2310
    3. 231
    4. 23100
  49. A lorry was loaded with 40 bags of beans each weighing 110kg. When half of the was off loaded, the lorry weighed 5.7 tonnes.  What is the mass of the empty lorry? 
    1. 3.5t
    2. 3t
    3. 3.2t
    4. 3.7t
  50. The graph below shows thea number of pupils who were present in a class of 50 pupils in one week.
    Maths C8 ET2 2021 Q50
    What is the average number of pupils who were present that week?
    1. 231
    2. 3.8
    3. 19
    4. 46.2

MARKING SCHEME

  1. C
  2. A
  3. B
  4. B
  5. B
  6. A
  7. D
  8. A
  9. C
  10. A
  11. B
  12. A
  13. C
  14. D
  15. B
  16. D
  17. C
  18. D
  19. A
  20. C
  21. B
  22. D
  23. A
  24. B
  25. C
  26. B
  27. D
  28. C
  29. C
  30. D
  31. B
  32. C
  33. C
  34. A
  35. C
  36. B
  37. A
  38. D
  39. C
  40. A
  41. B
  42. C
  43. A
  44. C
  45. B
  46. A
  47. B
  48. D
  49. A
  50. B
Thursday, 09 September 2021 12:24

Social Studies/RE - Class 7 End Term 1 Exam 2021 SET 2

 c7 set 2 Et1 Q1
Study the map of Bego Area below and use it to answer questions 1 to 7.

  1. The location of the two industries in Bego area was mainly influenced by
    1. nearness to market
    2. nearness to raw materials
    3. nearness to roads
    4. nearness to water supply
  2. Which one of the following is a food crop grown in Bego area?
    1. Bananas
    2. Sugarcane
    3. Maize 
    4. Tea
  3. The mineral mined in Bego area is
    1. limestone
    2. sand
    3. salt 
    4. soda ash
  4. The general flow of river Bego is from
    1. North East
    2. South West
    3. North West
    4. South East
  5. The economic activity carried out in the North Eastern part of Bego area is
    1. tea growing 
    2. sugarcane farming
    3. mining
    4. livestock
  6. The main reason why tea is grown in the South Western part of Bego area is that A
    1. the area has cool and wet conditions
    2. the area is hilly
    3. rivers in the area provide water irrigation 
    4. there is adequate labour
  7. Which one of the following places is at the HIGHEST altitude above sea level?
    1. Cattle dip 
    2. Pineapple farm 
    3. Tugo town
    4. Sibi town
  8. Traditional forms of government among the Nyamwezi people were beaded by
    1. chiefs
    2. kings
    3. council of elders 
    4. emperors
  9. Which one of the following is not a roleof children in a family?
    1. Taking care of family property
    2. Seeking for advice from parents
    3. Providing basic needs
    4. Respecting other members of the family
  10. The first member states of the East African community (EAC) when it was formed in 1967 were 
    1. Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania 
    2. Djibouti, Rwanda, Uganda 
    3. Tanzania, Burundi, Sudan 
    4. Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia
  11. Which one of the following relief features in Africa formed through faulting and twisting of underneath rocks? 
    1. Mount Ruwenzori
    2. Atlas mountains
    3. Yatta plateau
    4. Rift Valley
  12. Radios are used to make government announcements because
    1. most people understand Kiswahili
    2. most areas are supplied with electricity 
    3. messages are made in indigenous languages 
    4. they are widespread

The diagram below shows a marine fishing method.

ce Et1 ss set2 Q12

  1. The marine fishing method illustrated in the above diagram is
    1. purse-seining method 
    2. trawling method 
    3. long lining method 
    4. net drifting method
  2. Improvement in modern systems of communication in Africa has mainly resulted in
    1. expansion of urban centres
    2. decrease in rates of crime
    3. increase in trading activities
    4. migration of people to towns
  3. Chief Mkwawa and Koitalel Arap Samoei had one factor in common. It is that they
    1. signed peace treaties with Europeans
    2. gave their land to European farms
    3. collaborated with the Europeans
    4. resisted European colonial rule
  4. Three of the following statements about clans are correct. Which one is not?
    1. Members are related by blood
    2. Members help one another
    3. Members live in the same area 
    4. Members have a common ancestor
  5. The following are characteristics of a vegetation zone in Africa;
    1. There is plenty of tall grass i
    2. Most trees are deciduous iii
    3. Thorny trees of medium height
      The vegetation zone described above is
      1. savannah vegetation
      2. mountain vegetation
      3. semi-desert vegetation
      4. rain forest vegetation
  6. Which one of the following language groups is not found in West Africa?
    1. Benue-Congo speakers
    2. Cushitic speakers
    3. Afro-Asiatic speakers 
    4. Mande speakers
  7. It is important for people to live in peace in the society in order to
    1. conserve the environment
    2. prevent the spread of diseases
    3. enable leaders rule for long periods
    4. enable the government to deliver services
  8. A characteristic of areas where beef ranching is done is that the areas 
    1. have dense forests 
    2. have irrigated pastures
    3. are sparsely populated 
    4. experience cool and wet climate
  9. The political party that led Tanganyika to independence was
    1. Tanganyika African National Union
    2. Chama cha Mapinduzi
    3. Tanganyika African Association :
    4. United Tanganyika party 
  10. Which one of the following groups is made up of Bantu communities who live in Southern Africa?
    1. Sara, Luba, Bakongo 
    2. Chagga, Baganda, Taita
    3. Tswana, Bemba, Hutu
    4. Zulu, Sotho, Herero
  11. Which one of the following rivers in Africa is correctly matched with the water body where it ends?
    1. River Nile - Lake Turkana 
    2. River Orange - Atlantic Ocean
    3. River Limpopo-Mediterranean Sea
    4. River Omo - Indian Ocean
  12. The main reason why Kenya traders with other countries is to
    1. earn foreign exchange
    2. promote good relations with other countries
    3. advertise tourist attracting sites,
    4. enable Kenyans to move freely
  13. Person living with disabilities in Kenya have the right to
    1. do what they want 
    2. form their own political parties
    3. be given higher salaries
    4. be nominated to the senate
  14. The plains Nilotes settled in the Rift Valley region of Kenya because 
    1. the areas had fertile soils for farming 
    2. there were many trade goods in the area 
    3. the areas were ideal for grazing
    4. the areas were not habited
  15. The aim of preparing a school motto is to
    1. guide the learners to achieve the aims of the school 
    2. prepare pupils to be future leaders
    3. outline the rules of the school 
    4. allocate time for school activities
  16. Three of the following are effects of revolution of the earth. Which one is not?
    1. It causes deflecting of winds
    2. It causes different seasons 
    3. It causes sea and land breezes rotation
    4. It causes different lengths of day and night
  17. Which one of the following is an example of a processing industry?
    1. Paper manufacturing
    2. Flour milling
    3. Glass manufacturing
    4. Shoe manufacturing

Use the map of Eastern Africa below to answer questions 30 to 33.

c8Et1 set 2 ss Q29

  1. Three of the following statements about the country marked M are correct. Which one is not? 
    1. It was ruled by an emperor upto 1974 
    2. Some areas in the country are deserts 
    3. It is the largest country in Eastern Africa
    4. It successfully resisted colonial rule 
  2. The game reserve marked R is
    1. Kidepo
    2. Selous
    3. Serengeti
    4. Bwindi
  3. The community that settled in the shaded area marked S during the migration period was
    1. Pokomo 
    2. Chagga 
    3. Abagusii 
    4. Taita
  4. The country marked F was colonized by
    1. France 
    2. Italy 
    3. Britain
    4. Germany 
  5. Which one of the following citizens does not demonstrate patriotism?
    1. Riziki - participate in communal work
    2. Taiyo - Attends national day celebrations
    3. Amollo - favours his relatives in employment
    4. Gatura - Conserves forest reserves
  6. Below are descriptions of a lake in Africa. 
    1. It was formed through downwarping 
    2. It is located in a dry area
    3. It is shared by three countries
      The lake described above is
      1. Lake Tanganyika
      2. Lake Turkana 
      3. Lake Malawi
      4. Lake Chad
  7. The main problem facing in land water fishing in both Kenya and Tanzania is
    1. water hyacinth growing in lakes
    2. oil spills from ships
    3. inadequate market for fish
    4. overfishing in major fishing lakes
  8. Which one of the following actions is a government policy that may influence settlement of people in a place?
    1. Establishment of multi-purpose river projects
    2. Introduction of family planning methods
    3. Vaccination of people against diseases
    4. Allowing people to move to towns
  9. Sisal growing in Kenya has declined due
    1. frequent droughts in the country
    2. low demand fro sisal products
    3. lack of funds to invest in sisal farming
    4. increase in population in growing areas
  10. The following are some communities found in Eastern Africa
    1. Nyamwezi
    2. Akamba
    3. Baganda
      It is correct to conclude that the above communities
      1. were ruled by kings
      2. resisted European colonial rule
      3. took part in the long distance trade
      4. settle in highland regions
  11. Three of the following statements about  indigenous education in the pre-colonial period are true. Which one is not?
    1. Learners were given written tests
    2. Some skills were taught through observations
    3. Learners were taught by older members
    4. Proverbs were used to teach moral values
  12. The diagram below shows a road sign.
    c8Et1 set 2 ss Q41
    A motorist who sees the road sign shown above should
    1. turn back 
    2. call for help
    3. stop the vehicle
    4. reduce speed
  13. Below are statements about an early visitor to Eastern Arica 
    1. He settled along the coast
    2. He took part in coastal trade it
    3. He came to Eastern Africa in 1840
      The person described above is
      1. Seyyid Said
      2. William Macknon
      3. Carl Peters
      4. Vasco da Gama
  14. The formation of the Rift Valley was caused by
    1. solidification of Magma on the surface
    2. erosion of soft parts of the earth
    3. faulting and sinking of land
    4. folding and twisting of underneath rocks
  15. The lake Victoria basin and the west coast of Africa have high population due to
    1. high rainfall in the areas
    2. deposition of rich soils by rivers 
    3. cool and wet highland conditions
    4. presence of minerals in the areas
  16. Conservation of natural forests in the highland areas in Kenya is done in order to 
    1. attract tourists in the country 
    2. get a constant source of firewood 
    3. get timber for export
    4. preserve sources of rivers 
  17. Which one of the following is a social right of a child? Right to
    1. marry
    2. vote
    3. own property
    4. education
  18. When Julius Nyerere was the president of Tanzania he
    1. formed the first political party
    2. took part in forming the East African community (EAC) 
    3. made Tanzania a multi-state country
    4. was overthrown by the army 4
  19. What is the time in Dakar 17°W when the time in Kampala 28°E is 2:20pm?
    1. 11.20am
    2. 5.20am
    3. 11.20pm
    4. 5.20pm
  20. Mr. Hashm deals in Petroleum products. The best form to use to transport petroleum form Saudi Arabia is 
    1. pipeline transport
    2. air transport 
    3. water transport
    4. railway transport 
  21. The Western part of Botswana are sparsely populated due to
    1. presence of swamps
    2. insecurity
    3. semi-arid conditions
    4. flooding by rivers
  22. Which one of the following is not a impact of industries in urban areas?
    1. Dumping of waste in rivers 
    2. Increase in crop production
    3. Release of smoke into the atmosphere
    4. They encourage growth of slums
  23. Which one of the following was a negative effect of colonial rule in Eastern Africa? 
    1. Africans changed their names
    2. Some places were named after Europeans
    3. Africans lost their fertile lands 
    4. African communities developed unity
  24. Which one of the following combinations is made up of cold currents only?
    1. Aguhlas and canary currents
    2. Somali and Benguela currents
    3. Guinea and Aguhlas currents
    4. Benguela and canary currents
  25. The following are facts about a town in Eastern Africa;
    1. It was started by Arab trader 
    2. It has a petroleum refinery
    3. It is a major tourist destination town
      The town described above is
      1. Mombasa 
      2. Kampala
      3. Addis Ababa
      4. Dodoma
  26. What did the British do to Mekatilili wa Menza when they arrested her?
    1. They sent her to exile in Seychelles 
    2. They sent her to live in Kisii
    3. They cut off her head
    4. They jailed her for a long time
  27. Below are requirements for growing a certain crop;
    1. Cool highland temperatures 
    2. High rainfall that is well distributed 
    3. High altitude
    4. Fertile volcanic soils that are slightly acidic
    5. The requirements listed above favour the growing of
      1. bananas
      2. sisal
      3. sugarcane
      4. tea
  28. Who among the following leaders is not elected on a polling day in Kenya?
    1. Senator
    2. Woman Representative
    3. County commissioner
    4. County Representative
  29. Three of the following duties of the body incharge of elections in Kenya except
    1. announcing election results
    2. registering political parties 
    3. reviewing constituency boundaries
    4. organizing and supervising elections 
  30. An elected member of the county assembly loses a seat if the person
    1. is jailed for 6 months or more
    2. goes out of Kenya 
    3. is admitted in hospital
    4. is arrested by the police 
  31. A person becomes a nominated member of a county assembly through
    1. election by voters in a ward
    2. election by members of a county assembly
    3. appointing by a political party
    4. appointing by the governor

SECTION B: CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

  1. Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit because 
    1. they wanted to become wise
    2. the snake tricked them
    3. they wanted to cover their nakedness
    4. they were hungry
  2.  During the time of Noah God destroyed people because
    1. they were building a high tower
    2. they were evil and wicked
    3. they had become too many
    4. they were speaking one language 
  3. A promise that God made to Abraham when he was living in Haran was that
    1. Abraham would live to old age
    2. Abraham's descendants would rule forever
    3. God would give him many descendant
    4. God would make him rich
  4. Who among the following people was a brother of Moses?
    1. Joshua
    2. Elkanah
    3. Caleb
    4. Aaron
  5. During the Exodus the Israelites asked 

    Moses to give them
    1. Weapons
    2. Kings
    3. Water
    4. Clothes
  6. Gideon was able to defeat the Midianites because
    1. he obeyed God's commands
    2. he was a brave soldier 
    3. he was experienced in fighting
    4. he had a large army
  7. King Saul disobeyed God when he
    1. A took the wife of Uriah
    2. failed to kill animals captured in war 
    3. married many wives
    4. took Naboth's vineyard
  8. When King Solomon prayed to God he asked for
    1. wealth
    2. wisdom
    3. long live
    4. fame
  9. When prophet Elisha visited the woman of Shunem he told her that
    1. she would get a husband
    2. her flour and oil would never run out 
    3. she would have a son
    4. she would be the ruler of Israel
  10. Which one of the following was done by the wisemen who visited Jesus? They
    1. went back singing and rejoicing
    2. ate with Joseph and Mary 
    3. offered burnt sacrifices
    4. did not go back to Herod
  11. Zechariah the father of John the Baptist worked as
    1. a priest
    2. a carpenter 
    3. a tax collector 
    4. a shepherd
  12. When the devil told Jesus to kneel down and worship him Jesus replied that
    1. you should not put the Lord to the test 
    2. man shall not live by bread alone 
    3. you should worship the Lord your God alone 
    4. human beings cannot live on bread alone
  13. Jesus taught his disciples during
    1. the sermon on the mountain
    2. the last supper
    3. the walk to Emmaus
    4. a fishing session in lake Galilee
  14. The two brothers who left their father in a boat and followed Jesus were
    1. John and Peter 
    2. John and Andrew
    3. John and Philip
    4. John and James
  15. The parable of the three servants teaches christians to
    1. respect people in authority
    2. use their talents well
    3. be kind to the needy
    4. repent their sins
  16. Jesus healed people possessed with demons. This showed his power over
    1. diseases
    2. evil
    3. nature
    4. death
  17. Simon of Cyrene carried the cross of Jesus because
    1. he knew Jesus
    2. Jesus was tired 
    3. the soldiers forced
    4. he was a God-fearing man
  18. Jesus forgave the sins of a thief who had been crucified on his side because 
    1. the thief was innocent 
    2. the thief was a God fearing man
    3. the thief was repentant 
    4. Jesus knew the thief
  19. Which one of the following women visited the empty tomb?
    1. Lydia
    2. Salome
    3. Tabitha
    4. Martha
  20. Which one of the following combinations consist of people who met Jesus on the day he resurrected?
    1. Mary Magdalene and Cleopas
    2. Thomas and Matthew
    3. Peter and John
    4. Mary mother James and Philip
  21. Immediately before Jesus ascended to heaven he told his disciples to
    1. look themselves in a room 
    2. be satisfied with what they get 
    3. go to all places and preach
    4. preach in different languages
  22. Which one of the following actions in traditional African communities is forbidden? 
    1. Hitting an elder 
    2. Giving food to strangers 
    3. Walking at night
    4. Singing songs
  23. In traditional African communities ancestors are best remembered through
    1. performing libations
    2. using the items they left 
    3. calling out their names during prayer
    4. naming children after them
  24. Which one of the following is the main reason for marriage in traditional African communities?
    1. To get dowry payment 
    2. To continue the family lineage
    3. To get a companion
    4. To feel important
  25. Which one of the following is a rite of passage in traditional African communities? 
    1. Burial
    2. Confirmation 
    3. Naming
    4. Initiation
  26. Christians take their first harvest of crop to the church mainly to
    1. feed worshippers in the church 
    2. sell surplus food 
    3. show gratitude for God's blessings 
    4. provide food for the clergy
  27. It is important for christians to work in order to
    1. do the will of God
    2. become rich
    3. be recognized in the society 
    4. get paid
  28. Leisure time should be spent doing those activities that
    1. make a person rich
    2. goes against moral values
    3. promote the welfare of a community
    4. promote personal interest
  29. Gabriel a stands six pupil, prays for his sick mother. This element of prayer is 
    1. petition
    2. confession
    3. adoration
    4. intercession 
  30. The early European missionaries taught Africans how to read and write because they wanted them to 
    1. get jobs
    2. read the Bible 
    3. be equal to the Europeans
    4. stop their customs

SECTION II: ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

  1. "Fawailul lil muswaliin" is a verse from Suratul ________________.
    1. Maun
    2. Tiyn 
    3. Fiyl
    4. Kauthar
  2. Swafa and Marwa is performed to remember which Prophet together with his mother?
    1. Ishaq
    2. Issa
    3. Ibrahim
    4. Ismail
  3. Believe in the angels of Allah is the pillar of Iman.
    1. First
    2. Second 
    3. Fourth 
    4. Third
  4. We celebrate iddul Fitri in the month of
    1. Shawwal 
    2. Ramadhan
    3. Rajab
    4. Muharram
  5. The story of Abraham AlAshram is explained in which Surah?
    1. Maun
    2. Tiyn
    3. Fiyl
    4. Kauthar
  6. When the Prophet left for Madina he left laying his bed.
    1. Abu-Bakr
    2. Umar 
    3. Ali
    4. Uthman
  7. Which one among the following is an example of medium Najis?
    1. Women in monthly period
    2. Bleeding or producing pus
    3. Ejaculation of sperms
    4. Sexual intercourse
  8. The people of Makkah who welcomed the people of Madinah are called 
    1. Jews
    2. Muhajirin 
    3. Answar 
    4. Kharajites
  9. Prophet Muhammad went to for a trade caravan when he met Bahira. 
    1. Medina 
    2. Syria 
    3. Makka
    4. Egypt 
  10. Work in islam is regarded as an act of
    1. Torture
    2. Ibaadah 
    3. Makruh
    4. Punishment
  11. The ninth month in the Islamic calendar
    1. Rajab
    2. Ramadhan
    3. Shawwal
    4. Muharram
  12. The second battle to be fought by the Muslims is
    1. Siffin
    2. Badr
    3. Uhud 
    4. Khandag
  13. The prophet advised as to say the truth even if it is
    1. Bitter 
    2. Bad 
    3. Hurting 
    4. Sour
  14. On which of the following is Zakat not payable?
    1. Animal
    2. Agricultures produce 
    3. Furniture 
    4. Mineral
  15. Who among the following people is NOT a recipient of Zakat? 
    1. Debtor
    2. New converts 
    3. Slaves 
    4. Orphan
  16. Three of the following are not Major Hadath EXCEPT?
    1. Vomit 
    2. Blood
    3. Urine 
    4. Sperms
  17. In which Surah was Abu Lahab cursed?
    1. Masad
    2. Nasr 
    3. Fiyl. 
    4. Kauthar
  18. The archers placed at Mount Uhud during the battle of Uhud disobeyed the Prophet because of 
    1. Fear 
    2. Jealous 
    3. Greedy 
    4. Fatigue
  19. Which surahs teaches Muslims not to dwell so much on worldly gains?
    1. Humaza 
    2. Takkathur 
    3. Nasr 
    4. Kauthar
  20. The Angel in charge of questioning the dead in the grave are called__________
    1. Munkar and Nakir
    2. Ratib and Atid
    3. Hamalatul Arshi
    4. Hafadha
  21. The attribute of Allah which Muslims believe in are ___________
    1. 10 
    2. 17 
    3. 6
    4. 99 
  22. The first wife of Prophet Muhammad is ______________.
    1. Aisha 
    2. Maryam 
    3. Fatimah 
    4. Khadija
  23. The first thing done to a new born baby is ______________.
    1. Adhan 
    2. Khitan
    3. Aqiqa 
    4. Iqamah
  24. Which among the following Prophet was sent to King Herod?
    1. Zakaria
    2. Yusuf
    3. Issa
    4. Ayyub 
  25. Where was Prophets Muhammad mother buried? 
    1. Abwan 
    2. Makkah
    3. Madinah 
    4. Syria
  26. Which among the following prayers is commonly known as" swalatul Wustwa".
    1. Dhuhr.
    2. Maghrib.
    3. .Asr. 
    4. Fajr
  27. Which month do Muslims observe fasting? 
    1. Muharram
    2. Ramadhan
    3. Safar
    4. Rabiul Awal
  28. The 24 Prophet of Allah mentioned in the Holy Quran is _______________.
    1. Adam
    2. Muhammad 
    3. Idris
    4. Issa 
  29. How many goats are slaughtered for the Aqiqa of a baby girl?
    1. One
    2. Two 
    3. Three
    4. four
  30. Swalatul Khusuf is the prayer for the eclipse of the _____________.
    1. Moon 
    2. Sun
    3. Stars 
    4. Rain

MARKING SCHEME

  1. B
  2. C
  3. A
  4. B
  5. D
  6. A
  7. D
  8. A
  9. C
  10. A
  11. A
  12. D
  13. A
  14. C
  15. D
  16. A
  17. A
  18. B
  19. D
  20. C
  21. A
  22. D
  23. B
  24. B
  25. D
  26. C
  27. A
  28. C
  29. B
  30. D
  31. B
  32. D
  33. B
  34. C
  35. C
  36. D
  37. A
  38. C
  39. C
  40. A
  41. D
  42. D
  43. C
  44. A
  45. D
  46. D
  47. C
  48. A
  49. D
  50. C
  51. B
  52. C
  53. D
  54. A
  55. B
  56. D
  57. C
  58. C
  59. A
  60. C

C.R.E

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. C
  6. A
  7. B
  8. B
  9. C
  10. D
  11. A
  12. C
  13. A
  14. D
  15. B
  16. B
  17. C
  18. C
  19. B
  20. A
  21. C
  22. A
  23. D
  24. B
  25. C
  26. C
  27. A
  28. C
  29. D
  30. B
Thursday, 09 September 2021 10:05

Science - Class 7 End Term 1 Exam 2021 SET 2

  1. The function of haemoglobin in red blood cells is to 
    1. transport digested foods 
    2. clot blood after an injury
    3. combine with oxygen gas
    4. carry carbon dioxide gas
  2. Which one of the following is a social effect of drug abuse
    1. Impaired judgement
    2. Withdrawal
    3. Addiction
    4. Loss of income
  3. The diagram below represents the heart of a mammal.
    class 7 set 2 Et1 sci Q3
    In which pair of blood vessels is the blood under highest pressure?
    1. E and F
    2. Fand G
    3. G and H
    4. E and G
  4. Which one of the following components of environment do all animals depend on directly?
    1. Air and soil
    2. Water and soil
    3. Water and air
    4. Soil and plants
  5. In female reproductive system, which part receives sperms and allows delivery of the foetus?
    1. Ovary
    2. Oviduct
    3. Uterus
    4. Vagina
  6. The diagram below shows the human digestive system.
    class 7 set 2 Et1 sci Q6
    The juice produced at the part labelled Q is used to digest
    1. proteins
    2. vitamin and mineral salts
    3. starchy foods 
    4. body building food
  7. Which of the following parts of breathing system are both involved in cleaning, warming and moistening air?
    1. Trachea and nose
    2. Lungs and trachea
    3. Nose and lungs
    4. Nose and bronchus
  8. The following are characteristics of a certain type of tooth
    1. sharp
    2. chisel shaped
    3. has one root
      Type of tooth described above is likely to be
      1. molar 
      2. incisor
      3. premolar 
      4. canine
  9. Which one of the following consists a group of plants that cannot make their own food?
    1. Mould, lichen, yeast 
    2. Peas, moss, millet
    3. Toadstool, puffballs, mushroom
    4. Fern, mould, moss
  10. Which of the following pair of diseases can be prevented by vaccination? 
    1. Bilharzia, tetanus, measles 
    2. Polio, whooping cough, yellow fever
    3. Diptheria, malaria, cholera 
    4. Marasmus, measles, yellow fever
  11. If anthers of a flower were cut off before they mature, which of the following statements would be correct? 
    1. Germination of pollen grains
    2.  Pollination will not take place
    3. Fertilization will not take place
    4. Ovary will form fruits
  12. Which one of the following activities not a drug abuse? 
    1. Taking less dose of prescribed drug 
    2. Taking prescribed medicines for long time 
    3. Taking medicines prescribed to to be someone else
    4. Using drug to induce sleep 
  13. Which one of the following pair of drugs are harmful but are legal in Kenya?
    1. Tobacco and alcohol 
    2. Miraa and bhang 
    3. Bhang and alcohol
    4. Tobacco and inhalants 
  14. Which one of the following statement is true about vena cava? It carries
    1. oxygenated blood
    2. blood from the lungs
    3. deoxygenated blood
    4. blood from the heart
  15. The vaccines given at nine months after birth protect an infant against
    1. tetanus and yellow fever
    2. diptheria and measles
    3. measles and yellow fevewill
    4. tuberculosis and polio
  16. Which one of the following statements best describes the term environment?
    1. The surrounding of a living organism
    2. he source of food for living organism
    3. The habitat of a living organism
    4. The home of a living organism
  17. Which one of the following physical changes takes place during adolescence in boys only?
    1. Increase in body weight and height
    2. Production of mature sex cells
    3. Chest and shoulders broadens
    4. Enlargement of breast
  18. Which of the following pair consists of  root tuber crops only?
    1. Arrow roots, cassava, sweet potatoes 
    2. Irish potatoes, cassava, carrots
    3. Yams, carrots, ginger
    4. Arrow roots, sugarcane, irish potatoes
  19. Which one of the following statement about HIV and AIDs is true?
    1. HIV and AIDs is curse
    2. During window stage a person tests
    3. People with HIV/AIDs are thin
    4. AIDs develop during incubation period
  20. Which of the following method would not be effective in controlling the spread of malaria disease?
    1. Clearing bushes around our homestead
    2. Isolating patients with malaria
    3. Draining stagnant water
    4. Sleeping under treated mosquito nets
  21. The following are parts of a flower. 
    1. anthers
    2. style
    3. ovary
    4. stigma
      Which pair of parts are involved in pollination? 
      1. i, iv
      2. i, ii
      3. iii, iv
      4. ii, iii
  22. Which of the following shows the 4th and 7th planet from the sun respectively?
    1. Jupiter, Uranus 
    2. Mars, Uranus 
    3. Jupiter, Saturn
    4. Venus, Neptune
  23. When investigating a certain condition necessary for germination bean seeds were placed in a glass container as shown below.
    class 7 set 2 Et1 sci Q23
    The reason why the bean seeds did not germinate was due to lack of 
    1. soil
    2. warmth
    3. moisture
    4. oxygen
  24. A pupil classified some animals as shown in the chart below.
    Class 7 set 2 Et1 sci q24
    Which of the following animal was wrongly classified?
    1. Tilapia
    2. Frog
    3. Snake 
    4. Insects
  25. Which one of the following statement is true about sheet erosion?
    1. Forms small and shallow channels
    2. Controlled by making terraces
    3. Occurs below roofs of building
    4. Removes a thin uniform layer of top soil
  26. Which of the following only consists of energy giving foods?
    1. Lemon and cabbages
    2. Bread and coconut
    3. Fish and milk
    4. Ugali and spinach
  27. In an investigation, pupils observed a raised coin in a glass of clean water. The pupils were investigating 
    1. reflection of light 
    2. dispersion of light
    3. how light travels
    4. refraction of light
  28. Which one of the following diagram shows the shape of the new moon?
    class 7 set2 ET1 sci Q28
  29. The embryo of a seed is made up of
    1. Cotyledon and plumule
    2. Endosperm and cotyledon
    3. Plumule and endosperm
    4. Radicle and plumule
  30. When modelling the solar system, the material used to fix models of the sun and the planets to their respective positions is
    1. manila paper
    2. plasticine
    3. pins
    4. name tags
  31. A heap of fresh garden soil was placed in a container covered with a sheet of glass and then heated. Which of the following component of soil was the set-up used to investigate?
    1. Organic matter
    2. Water
    3. Air
    4. Living organisms
  32. Which one of the following farm animals are correctly grouped according to their products? 
    1. Poultry-eggs and beef
    2. Sheep -mutton and milk 
    3. Goats - milk and mutton 
    4. Cattle-beef and layers
  33. The following materials were assembled by pupils to make a beam balance 
    1. Two similar tins 
    2. Nails 
    3. base stand i
    4. piece of wood 
      Which one of the following material was missing? 
      1. A string
      2. Soft board 
      3. Scale 
      4. Glass bottles
  34. Which one of the following is an advantage of stall feeding?
    1. The animals feed on pastures directly
    2. It is cheap to start
    3. Requires alot of labour
    4. Feeds are well utilized without wastage
  35. Which of the following pair consists of nutritional deficiency disease caused by lack of minerals in the diet? 
    1. Rickets and marasmus 
    2. Anaemia and rickets
    3. Anaemia and measles
    4. Marasmus and kwashiorkor
  36. Which one of the following is not a  reason for lighting a house? 
    1. To read comfortably
    2. For safety purposes
    3. To avoid accidents
    4. To warm the house
  37. Which one of the following group consists of substances with definite volume and definite shape?
    1. Kerosene, nails and sand
    2. Oxygen, carbon dioxide, inert gases
    3. Stones, pins, milk
    4. Sugar, wood, wax
  38. In our home draining of stagnant water can prevent the spread of
    1. Malaria and bilharzia
    2. Typhoid and malaria
    3. Cholera and typhoid
    4. Bilharzia and cholera
  39. Which one of the following pair of signs and symptoms is for cholera disease only?
    1. Skin rashes and mild diarrhoea
    2. Blood in stool and dehydration
    3. Abdominal pain and sore in the mouth 
    4. Violet diarrhoea and abdominal pain
  40. The diagram below shows water in a sufuria being heated.
    class 7 set 2 ET1 sci Q40
    The heat transfer at point X is
    1. convection
    2. conduction
    3. radiation
    4. expansion
  41. Which of the following group of foodstuffs can be preserved by use of low temperatures in our homes? 
    1. Soda, meat, legumes
    2. Fish, salt, mutton
    3. Fresh milk, meat, fruits
    4. Vegetables, grains, meat
  42. Shadows of objects are formed when light
    1. is refracted as it passes through from the water to the air.
    2. falls on opaque objects, the light is stopped and darkness forms behind the object. 
    3. falls on a shiny polished and smooth surface.
    4. falls on a surface at an angle.
  43. Which one of the following is a transparent material?
    1. Manilla paper
    2. Window panes
    3. Mirror
    4. Milk
  44. The main constituent of a balanced diet obtained by feeding animals with both salt licks and fish meat is
    1. minerals
    2. fats and oils
    3. carbohydrates
    4. proteins
  45. The diagram below represents a pupil observing an object at the corner asing a periscope.
    class 7 set 2 Et1 sci Q45
    For the instrument to work properly a mirror is supposed to be placed at point 
    1. Q
    2. R
    3. T
    4. S
  46. Which one of the following pair consists only of materials that would sink in water when their shape are changed?
    1. Wax and wood
    2. Glass and ship
    3. Sufuria and nail 
    4. Bottle top and metallic plate
  47. Which of the following pair of activity only consists of industrial use of water?
    1. Transport and mixing chemicals 
    2. Boat racing and swimming
    3. Washing utensils and making fountain
    4. Cooling machines and mixing chemicals
  48. The chart below represents proportion of the components of air.
    class 7 set 2 Et1 sci Q48
    Which labelled part represents the gas that is necessary for germination?
    1. S
    2. Q
    3. R
    4. T
  49. Newton is a unit used for measuring
    1. energy
    2. force
    3. mass
    4. pressure
  50. Which one of the following is true about the soil that has high water retention?
    1. Large air spaces
    2. Large soil particles
    3. Low capillarity
    4. Fine texture

MARKING SCHEME

  1. C
  2. D
  3. B
  4. C
  5. D
  6. C
  7. A
  8. B
  9. C
  10. B
  11. D
  12. B
  13. A
  14. C
  15. C
  16. A
  17. C
  18. A
  19. B
  20. B
  21. A
  22. B
  23. C
  24. C
  25. B
  26. B
  27. D
  28. A
  29. D
  30. C
  31. B
  32. C
  33. A
  34. D
  35. B
  36. D
  37. D
  38. A
  39. D
  40. A
  41. C
  42. B
  43. B
  44. A
  45. D
  46. D
  47. D
  48. C
  49. B
  50. D
Thursday, 09 September 2021 09:02

Kiswahili - Class 7 End Term 1 Exam 2021 SET 2

 Tumia msamiati ulio mwafaka zaidi ujaze kwenye vihasho 1 hadi 15.

Ni kweli kwamba jinsi tunavyoendelea kukua ndivyo __1__ kujifunza mambo mengi aushini. __2__ya hayo ni kazi. Kazi ndiyo _3_ wa maisha ya binadamu. Kazi ni kazi, iwe ya_4_au rahisi; usichagve. Kwani kazi_5_hutusaidia_6_ riziki yetu. Tujizoeshe, tupende na__7__ kazi mapema. Wajibu_8_nyumbani ni kuwasaidia wazazi katika kazi zote. Ubwete haufai_9_ hauwezi kutulisha. Tuchape kazi kwanza_10__tupumzike.

  1.  
    1. tunazidi
    2. tunavyozidi
    3. tunakozidi
    4. tunakozidi
  2.  
    1. Mmojawapo
    2. Mojawapo
    3. Kimojawapo
    4. Umojawapo
  3.  
    1. uti wa mgongo
    2. uti wa mkono
    3. uti wa kichwa 
    4. uti wa mguu
  4.  
    1. suluhu
    2. sulu
    3. zulu
    4. sulubu
  5.  
    1. ndicho
    2. ndiyo
    3. ndilo
    4. ndio
  6.  
    1. kusunbua
    2. kuzubua
    3. kuzumbua
    4. kusafirisha
  7.  
    1. kuendeleza
    2. kuendelesha
    3. kuendelea
    4. kuendeleshwa
  8.  
    1. yetu
    2. zetu
    3. letu
    4. wetu
  9.  
    1. na
    2. wala
    3. ingawa
    4. lakini
  10.  
    1. ndiyo
    2. ndio
    3. ndipo
    4. ndiko

Je_ 11_ wajua kuwa ni haki ya kila mtoto kupata elimu? Ni kwa kutambua jambo hili _12_serikali ya Kenya ilitangaza kuwa itatoa elimu bila malipo kwa watoto wote ili kila _13__ apate nafasi ya kujipatia elimu ya msingi. Hali kadhalika watoto wa_14_wa kwenda shule hawapaswi kuajiriwa mahali_15 .

  1.  
    1. ,
    2. ?
    3. !
    4. .
  2.  
    1. ambako
    2. ambao
    3. ambaye
    4. ambapo
  3.  
    1. moja
    2. mmoja
    3. mamoja
    4. mojawapo
  4.  
    1. rika
    2. wakati
    3. umri
    4. muda 
  5.  
    1. pote
    2. kokote
    3. popote
    4. kote

Kutoka swali la 16 mpaka 30, jibu kulingana na maagizo.

  1. Sentensi;
    Nilipigiwa mpira ina maana zifuatazo isipokuwa 
    1. mpira ulipigwa ukielekezwa kwangu
    2. nilisaidiwa kupiga mpira
    3. nilipigwa kwa sababu ya mpira
    4. mpira ulitumiwa kunipiga
  2. Umbo hili ni
             class 7 kiswa set 2 q17
    1. mstatili
    2. mche
    3. duara dufu
    4. pia
  3. Neno "maji" liko katika ngeli gani?
    1. I-I 
    2. YA-YA
    3. I-ZI
    4. LI-YA
  4. Kamilisha methali: Mchumia juani
    1. hulia kivulini 
    2. hali wali mkavu
    3. huumiza mkonowe 
    4. marejeo ni ngamani
  5. Chagua umoja wa sentensi hii:
    Watajiwakilisha wao wenyewe 
    1. Nitajiwakilisha sisi wenyewe
    2. Atajikilisha wewe mwenyewe
    3. Nitajiwakilisha mimi mwenyewe
    4. Atajiwakilisha yeye mwenyewe
  6. Petro alitia ________ masomoni na akuibuka mwanafunzi _______ zaidi.
    1. chumvi, mzuri
    2. bidii, upya
    3. fora, bora
    4. kauri, kauli
  7. Msichana alitumia __________ kulia vibanzi.
    1. umma 
    2. uma
    3. kijiko
    4. mwiko19. 
  8. Ni sentensi ipi iliyoakifishwa vizuri?
    1. Nilinunua sukari, chumvi, mayai, biskuti
    2. Baba wa Wambui ni karimu
    3. Lo! Ameshindwa kufunga bao!
    4. Mji wa Mombasa unapendeza
  9. Ni vazi gani lisilovaliwa na wanaume?
    1. Chupi
    2. Kizibao
    3. Fulana
    4. Kanchiri
  10. Andika kwa wingi
    Mama yake alipoteza ufunguo
    1. Mama zao walipoteza funguo
    2. Wamama wao walipoteza funguo 
    3. Kina mame zao walipoteza funguo
    4. Mama zetu walipoteza funguo
  11. Chagua kiunganishi katika sentensi hii.
    Nilifika sokoni ijapokuwa nilichelewa.
    1. sokoni
    2. nilifika
    3. ijapokuwa
    4. nilichelewa
  12. Tambua kimilikishi katika sentensi ifuatayo:
    Tulimkuta mlevi akiwa amelala nyumbani kwake.
    1. mlevi 
    2. kwake
    3. nyumbani
    4. amelala
  13. Mnyama wa porini anayefanana na ng'ombe
    1. swara 
    2. twiga
    3. pundamilia
    4.  mbogo
  14. Kalamu yangu ______ jana
    1. iliibiwa
    2. iliiba
    3. iliibwa
    4. uliibwa
  15. Kifaa cha ufundi kinachotumiwa kukerezea mbao ni
    1. msumeno 
    2. patasi
    3. nyundo
    4. timazi

Soma kisa kifuatacho kisha ujibu swali 31 hadi 40.

Siku ya kurudi shuleni iliwadia wazazi wa Pendo waliandamana naye kurudi shuleni. Ulikuwa mwisho wa mwezi na magari ya abiria yalijaa pomoni. Hata hivyo, walifika shuleni salama salimini. Pendo alikuwa amejawa na soni usoni. Hakutaka kumwona yeyote pale shule hasa wanafunzi. Hata hivyo alijikaza kwani alimaizi kuwa lisilobudi hutendwa.

Walimu walimweleza mzazi wa Pendo vile mwanao alivyopotoka zaidi ya kuwa na vipawa adinu. Waliwaeleza pia kuhusu Maria. "Huyu mtoto wa kitajiri ndiye anayempotosha Pendo. Ni lazima aachane naye kabisa ili afaulu katika maisha ya baada "Mwalimu mkuu alisema.

Babake Pendo aliposikia jina Maria likitajwa alianza kutafakari. “Mbona jina hili si geni kwangu?" Alijisaili moyoni. Jina lilo lilifanana n a mtoto wa mwajiri wake hata ingawa majina hufanana. Hakuona uwezekano wa mtoto wa mwajiri wake kuwa ndiye aliyemharibu mwanawe. Vilevile, hakuona kama kuna uwezekano kuwa mtoto wa tajiri angesomea hapo. .

Musa, babake Pendo, hakujua alikosomea mtoto wa kiwajiri wake. Hata hivyo, fikra na jina hilo zilimtatiza kwa muda baba mtu. Baada ya muda mapi kupita, Musa alimuuliza mwalimu jinsi ya kumsaidia Pendo. Mwalimu mkuu alieleza kwamba jambo lilo lingesuluhishwa vizuri kwa kuwahusisha wazazi wa Maria.

Mwalimu alielezea kwamba wazazi wa Maria walikuwa mabwanyenye katika mitaa ya kifahari Dhahiri shahiri kuwa haingekosa kuwa yule alikuwa mwajiri wake. Hakutaka mwalimu ajue hivyo licha ya kuwa hisia zake zilidhihisha mengi.

Mwishowe waliagana kwamba Pendo alipaswa kusauriwa na mwalimu na angeripoti katika ofisi ya mwalimu kila alasiri. Pia alipaswa kuadhibiwa kwa kosa lake la kutoroka na ashauriwe barabara na mwalimu kabla ya kwenda kulala.

  1. Magari yalijaa pomoni kwa nini?
    1. Ilikuwa siku ya kurudi shuleni
    2. Ilikuwa asubuhi
    3. Ni kawaida ya magari kujaa
    4. Ulikuwa mwisho wa mwezi
  2. Pendo alirudi shuleni
    1. kwa hiari yake
    2. siku ya kufungua shule
    3. kwa furaha mpwitompwito
    4. shingo upande
  3. Pendo alikuwa nyumbani kwa sababu
    1. ulikuwa mwisho wa mwezi
    2. ulikuwa wakati alikizo 
    3. alitumwa nyumbani kwa utovu wa nidhamu
    4. alitaka kuja shuleni ma mzazi wake
  4. Maisha ya baadaye ni maisha gani?
    1. Maisha ya kisogoni
    2. Maisha ya masomo
    3. Maisha yajayo
    4. Maisha ya furaha
  5. Pendo alisomea shule ya aina gani?
    1. Ya malazi
    2. Ya wavulana na wasichana
    3. Ya wasichana pekee
    4. Yakutwa
  6. Kwa nini Musa hakutaka wazazi wote wahusike kutafuta suluhisho?
    1. Wazazi wa Maria hakujulikana
    2. Walikuwa ndio waajiri wake
    3. Wangetumia wakati mwingi
    4. Wazazi wa Maria walikuwa bwanyenye
  7. Neno bwanyenye lina maana gani?
    1. maskini hohehahe
    2. mti anayeajiri wengine
    3. mtu mkubwa serikalini
    4. Mtu mwenye mali mengi
  8. Pendo alikuwa amefanya kosa gani?
    1. Hatujaambiwa
    2. Kupigana
    3. Kutoroka shuleni
    4. Kupendana ma Maria
  9. Ni jambo gani Pendo alipaswa kutenda?
    1. Kusauriwa kila siku
    2. Kuadhibiwa
    3. Kutumwa nyumbani 
    4. Kuachana ma marafiki wote
  10. Hisia za Bwana Musa zilidhihirisha nini?
    1. Kwamba mtoto alikuwa na shida
    2. Kwamba alimjua mzazi wa Maria
    3. Kwamba Pendo alikuwa hajafanya kosa
    4. Kwamba mtoto angeadhibiwa

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujibu maswali 41 had 50.

Ni wazi kama jua la mtikati kuwa demokrasia katika nchi yetu ya Kenya imekua kwa kiwango kikubwa. Bila shaka hili ni suala la kujivunia kwani inamaanisha kuwa tunaenda na wakati. Demokrasia ni mfumo wa kuendesha serikali iliyochaguliwa na watu kwa manufaa ya watu wenyewe. Tangu tulipojinyakulia uhuru yapata miongo mitano iliyopita, nchi yetu imepiga hatua kubwa katika ulingo wa kisiasa.

Rais wa kwanza wa taifa letu tukufu hayati Mzee Jomo Kenyatta aliposhika hatamu za uongozi, alihakikisha kuwa amewaunganish wananchi wote wa taifa hili na kuwapa sababu tosha ya kuionea fahari nchi yao. Aliasisi falsafa ya Harambee ambao ulikuwa mwito wa kuwahamasisha wananchi kushirikiana na kuchangia maendeleo yao kwa kuvuta pamoja. Mwito huo ulileta ari na mshawasha kwa wananchi wa Kenya na kuwahimiza wafanye kazi kwa bidii ili kuinua uchumi wa nchi yao.

Aliposafiri kwa njia ya marahaba mnamo mwaka wa elfu moja mia tisa sabini na nane, hayati rais Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi alishikilia uzi huo huo na kuanzisha mwito wa Nyayo ambao ilimaanisha ya kuwa angefuata nyayo za mtangulizi wake na kuhimiza Wakenya kuishi kwa amani, upendo na umoja.

Hayati Rais Moi alikaa kwenye kiti cha enzi liwa miaka ishirini na minne. Ijapokuwa hakuna kapa isiyokosa usubi, alifanya mengi ya kujivunia pia. Hatimaye Rais Mwai Kibaki ambapo Kenya ilijipatia Katiba mpya ambayo hadi sasa imebadilisha sura ya uongozi katika nchi yetu. Kuna mabadiliko mengi ambayo yamejidhihirisha waziwazi hususan katika ulingo wa kisiasa, siyo jinsi mambo yalivyokuwa katika miaka ya awali.

Kwa mujibu wa katiba ya sasa, wakati wa uchaguzi mpiga kura atahitajika kuwachagua viongozi zaidi ya watano. Atahitajika kumchagua rais, gavana wa jimbo lake, seneta, mbunge, mwakilishi wa wanawake bungeni na mwakilishi wa baraza la jimbo. Kwa ujumla, inatazamiwa kuwa katiba hii itaibua viwango vya hali ya juu vya uwajibikaji miongoni mwa wanasiasa na wale wote walio katika nafasi za uongozi.

  1. Kidemokrasia, viongozi wa serikali hupigiwa kura na kuchaguliwa na ________ wa nchi husika.
    1. wabunge
    2. watu
    3. wazalendo
    4. raia
  2. Kiongozi mkuu kabisa wa nchi ambayo ni jamhuri na huchaguliwa kidemokrasia
    1. Gavana
    2. Waziri mkuu
    3. Rais
    4. Mfalme
  3. Ni kauli ipi si sahihi kwa mujibu wa kifungu?
    1. Kenya imekuwa nchi huru kwa zaidi ya miaka hamsini
    2. Kenya ilijinyakulia uhuru wake mwaka wa hamsini
    3. Rais wa kwanza na wa pili kwa sasa hivi ni hayati
    4. Kenya tulibadilisha katiba wakati wa Rais Mwai Kibaki
  4. Katika aya ya pili, mwandishi hatudokezei kuwa
    1. Hayati Mzee Jomo Kenyatta aliwapa wananchi wa Kenya sababu tosha ya kuionea fahari nchi yao .
    2. Hayati Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi aliaga mwa wa elfu moja mia tisa sabini na nane
    3. Rais Moi alianzisha kauli mbiu ya kufuata nyayo za Mzee Kenyatta
    4. Mwito wa Harambee ulianzishwa 
  5. Msemo"................ Aliposafiri njia ya marahaba ........." haumaanishi? 
    1. alipoaga
    2. aliposafiri jongomeo
    3. alipofariki
    4. alipoenda na kucheza ngoma
  6. Kulingana na kifungu
    1. Hayati rais Moi aliongoza nchi ya Kenya kwa zaidi ya miongo miwili
    2. Kauli mbiu ya Harambee ilihimiza Wakenya kutoishi kwa amani, upendo na umoja
    3. Rais Kibaki alibadilisha sura ya uongozi
    4. Katiba mpya imeibua maswala mengi mazito
  7. Methali nyingine yenye maana sawa na
    "Hakuna kapa isiyokosa usubi" ni
    1. hakuna kovu la masimango
    2. hakuna masika yasiyokuwa na mbu
    3. kila shetani na mbuyu wake
    4. haba na haba hujaza kibaba
  8. Nchi ya Kenya ilipatia uhuru mwaka wa
    1. 1973
    2. 1964
    3. 1963
    4. 1978
  9. Katika aya ya mwisho tunadokezewa ya kwamba
    1. mpiga kura atapiga kura kuwachagua viongozi watano 
    2. katiba mpya itaibua viwango vya ajabu
    3. bunge litakuwa na wawakilishi wa wanawake
    4. rais, makamu wake, spika na seneta ni baadhi ya viongozi wa serikali ambao watachaguliwa wakati wa uchaguzi
  10. Neno miongoni mwa limepigwa mstari katika ufamu liko katika kitengo kipi cha sarufi?
    1. Kihisishi
    2. Kihusishi 
    3. Kiunganisho 
    4. Kivumishi

KISWAHILI INSHA

  • Soma kichwa cha insha kwa makini na uandike insha

Andika insha ya kusisimua sana ukimalizia maneno yafuatayo

....................................................................................................... Kwa kweli niligundua ya kuwa, Mungu akifunga nafasi moja, hufungua nyingine.

 

MARKING SCHEME

  1. C
  2. B
  3. A
  4. D
  5. B
  6. C
  7. A
  8. D
  9. B
  10. C
  11. A
  12. D
  13. B
  14. C
  15. C
  16. D
  17. D
  18. B
  19. A
  20. D
  21. C
  22. B
  23. C
  24. D
  25. A
  26. C
  27. B
  28. D
  29. C
  30. A
  31. D
  32. D
  33. C
  34. C
  35. A
  36. B
  37. D
  38. C
  39. A
  40. B
  41. D
  42. C
  43. B
  44. B
  45. D
  46. A
  47. B
  48. C
  49. C
  50. B
Thursday, 09 September 2021 08:17

English - Class 7 End Term 1 Exam 2021 SET 2

Read the following passage. It contains blank spaces numbered 1 to 15. For each blank space, choose the best answer from the choices given.

Leprosy is a ______1______ disease caused by a bacteria. It______2______ be easily cured with a combination of drugs, ______3______ detected early.

When not treated, it can leads to ______4______ deformities. Patients can also turn blind and may never be sensitive to pain _______5______ heat because their nerves ______6______ damaged.

The incubation period is the time it takes to develop ______7______ a disease once the bacteria gets into ______8_______ body is three to ten years or more depending ______9_______ a person's immunity.

In Kenya, leprosy is among the 15 neglected tropical diseases. ______10______ , it is under the tuberculosis programme, ______11______ because of the similarities ______12______the bacteria that _____13______T.B and leprosy. The country was declared leprosy-free ______14______ 1989 after reporting _____15______ than two cases in 10000 people.

  1.   
    1. bad
    2. comon
    3. infection
    4. contagious
  2.  
    1. could
    2. can
    3. should
    4. might
  3.  
    1. if
    2. where
    3. while
    4. thus
  4.  
    1. leg
    2. hand
    3. limb
    4. limp
  5.  
    1. and 
    2. or
    3. also
    4. again
  6.  
    1. was
    2. were
    3. is
    4. are
  7.  
    1. on
    2. into 
    3. to
    4. in
  8.  
    1. ones'
    2. ones'
    3. ones
    4. once
  9.  
    1. by
    2. for
    3. on
    4. with
  10.  
    1. Instead
    2. However
    3. Therefore
    4. Also
  11.  
    1. possible 
    2. imagine
    3. sertainly
    4. perhaps
  12.  
    1. among
    2. involving
    3. between 
    4. including
  13.  
    1. cause
    2. bring
    3. causes
    4. infetc
  14.  
    1. on
    2. in
    3. since
    4. over
  15.  
    1. more
    2. little
    3. least
    4. less

For questions 16 and 17, choose the alternative that forms a sensible paragraph.

  1.  
    1. one needs to exercise personal hygiene
    2. Corona virus disease is a pandemic
    3. to guard against it
    4. and avoid touching unnecessary surfaces
    5. which has killed many people
      1. iii, i, iv, ii, v
      2. i, ii, iii, v, iv
      3. ii, v, iii, i, iv
      4. iv, i, iii, v, ii
  2.  
    1. was so hilarious
    2. dying with laughter ii
    3. that we were left
    4. Walter's story
      1. iv, i, ili, ii 
      2. iv, i, ii, iii
      3. iv, iii, ii, i
      4. iv, ii, i, iii

Choose the sentence which is grammatically correct to answer questions 18.

  1.  
    1. Irene was engrossed in her story book
    2. Of the twins, Lena is the tallest
    3. Neither the teacher nor the pupils has gone home
    4. She entered into the class and smiled

In question 19, write the statement in indirect speech.

  1. She says, "I was writing a letter to my brother".
    1. She said that she was writing a letter to my brother
    2. She says that I am writing a letter to my brother
    3. She said that she is writing a letter to her brother
    4. She says that she was writing a letter to her brother

For question 20 and 21, choose the word which is correctly spelt.

  1.  
    1. neighbour
    2. cellotape
    3. bizarre
    4. beginning
  2.  
    1. grammar
    2. calender
    3. suprised
    4. wildbeast

For questions 22 and 23, choose the same meaning of the underlined words.

  1. It seldom rains in Moyale.
    1. always
    2. occasionally
    3. rarely
    4. often
  2. My clothes are totally drenched.
    1. dirty
    2. torn
    3. smart
    4. wet

For questions 24 and 25, choose question tags.

  1. Let us sanitize, _____________?
    1. will we
    2. shall we
    3. won't we
    4. can't we
  2. John said that it won't rain, _______________?
    1. did he
    2. didn't he 
    3. will it
    4. won't it

Read the following passage and then answer questions 26 to 38.

A neurosurgeon has been suspended for opening up the head of the wrong patient in one of the worst cases of medical malpractice to become public at Moi Referral Hospital.

Two men had been wheeled into the facility unconscious last weekend. One needed brain surgery to remove a blood clot in his brain while the other only required medical attention to heal a trauma swelling in his head, medically known as closed head injury.

However, a horror mix-up of identification tags saw the wrong man wheeled into theatre and his skull opened. Doctors did not realise the mistake until hours into the surgery, when they discovered there was no blood clot in the brain of the man sprawled on the operating table.

They had cut open the head of the wrong patient in a dizzying case of medical malpractice that once again casts the spotlight on the country's biggest referral hospital.

The mix-up also raises questions about pre-surgery procedures in Kenyan hospitals, especially on how to ensure the right patient is operated at the right place. It also calls to question doctors' lack of commitment to their patients to ensure they receive the care they need to get well. The competence and organisation of the doctors is in question

The Daily Nation, which investigated the scandal since Wednesday, will not publish details of the patients out of respect for their privacy and because it was not clear yesterday If their families had been informed of the operation.

Last evening, hospital management threw out this report by dramatically having security guards escort her out of the premises for making enquiries about the incident.

In an effort to limit the damage following our enquiries, the hospital's chief operating officer Ms Lily issued a statement announcing the suspension of four medics who were at work on the fateful night. They included the neurosurgeon, the ward nurse, theatre receiving nurse and the anaesthetics.

"The management has suspended the admission rights of a neurosurgery registrar and issued him with a show-cause letter for apparently operating on the wrong patient," said Ms Lily.

The fact that Ms Lily was referring to the operation as "apparent" is probably an indication that the hospital was unwilling to publicly admit the error, and also that some of its procedures may have put the welfare of patients at risk.

  1. The opening up the head of a wrong patient according to the first paragraph can best be termed as
    1. quite intentional
    2. rather deliberate
    3. act of negligence
    4. accidental 
  2. Which word can best replace the word suspended as used in the passage?
    1. Hang
    2. Ceased
    3. Interrupt
    4. Inactivate
  3. The word unconscious as used in the passage is the opposite of
    1. insensible
    2. collapsed
    3. awake
    4. dead
  4. Which one of the following is the best reason why the patierit was to undergo the operation?
    1. To heal the trauma swelling in the head
    2. To get rid of the blood clot
    3. To relieve the patient of the severe headache
    4. The hospital had the required equipment and personnel 
  5. The identification tags are meant to
    1. put on patients headed for the theatre only
    2. cause a bit of mix-up among patients
    3. correctly identify the patients
    4. make work easier
  6. When did the doctors realise that they were working on the wrong patient?
    1. Immediately they had opened his head
    2. After an hour into the operation
    3. After hours into the surgery
    4. When they could not spot the clot in the brain
  7. According to the passage it is true to say that 
    1. it was the norm of the health facility to carry out wrong surgeries
    2. the health facility suffers breakdown of communication
    3. the health practitioners were incompetent and negligent
    4. the families of the patients did not create clear information.
  8. Which one of the following could not be an-example-of pre-surgery procedures?
    1. Correct labelling of the patient
    2. Ensuring the right patients gets operated on the right place
    3. The doctor knowing about the patient in details
    4. Washing the patient before an operation
  9. What do you think was the main reason why details of the patients could not be published?
    1. In the interest of time
    2. The reporter was thrown out of the hospital premises
    3. In respect of the patients' privacy
    4. It was still too early to draw any conclusion
  10. What was done in attempt to limit the damage?
    1. Suspension of four medics
    2. Closure of the hospital
    3. Employ new medics
    4. Launching investigations
  11. What is in the passage that show the hospital was unwilling to admit the error?
    1. Suspending those involved
    2. Referring to the case as apparent 
    3. Hiding the patients
    4. Giving the patients medicine
  12. The most appropriate summary for the passage is;
    1. The unfortunate incident at the hospital
    2. How doctors want people to die
    3. The medicine that never worked
    4. Unprocedural operation
  13. A person who looks after the sick in the
    1. doctor
    2. nurse
    3. mid wife
    4. caretaker

Read the passage below and then answer questions 39 to 50.

Tumaini is my best friend and neighbour. Her life was all in a mess due to insufficient finances in their family. Her problem always tormented my mind.

Due to financial instability, her family could not afford a basic need such as shelter. Luckily, her jobless father got employed as a casual worker. This raised optimism in the family and Tumaini felt relieved.

One day, father came home and asked his children to prepare for school. Everyone became jovial. Tumaini was subdued in looking for her school uniform when her father told her that she had to get married to his friend or remain a home girl.

The agony of dropping out of school at class seven greatly saddened Tumaini. She wept bitterly day and night. She tried to convince her parents how she longed for school but all these fell on deaf ears. The reality dawned on her when her father became a cold blooded beast and threatened to throw her out if she continued with her chronic wails.

With the knowledge gained from our child rights club, I came to reality with the denial of Tumaini's rights to education. I could not sit back and watch her being molested. I gathered courage and took the initiative to inform Tumaini's parents about her rights.

When I explained to them all the rights of children, and how much Tumaini needed education as her brothers did, they partly agreed and they became inquisitive about these rights issues. I showed them the "child magazine" which I had carried. With this, they came face to face with Tumaini's violated rights and promised to take her back to school. She is now attending school and living with her parents. We should all ensure all children go to school.

  1. Tumaini's main problem according to the first paragraph is
    1. Lack of money
    2. sufficient finances
    3. her father
    4. her father's friend
  2. The statement, "her problem always tormented my mind" was said by
    1. Tumaini
    2. her father
    3. the writer
    4. the father's friend
  3. One of these statements is true according to the second paragraph
    1. Tumaini's father got a casual job
    2. Tumaini was assisted to go to school
    3. The family could not afford basic needs
    4. Her father's friend was ready to marry Tumaini
  4. How many choices was Tumaini given by her father?
    1. One
    2. Three
    3. Two
    4. None
  5. The correct meaning of the underlined word jovial according to the passage is
    1. extremely happy
    2. emotionally disturbed
    3. rather perplexed
    4. very moody
  6. Tumaini cried bitterly because
    1. her father turned into a beast
    2. of lack of basic needs
    3. of the idea of ending her education so early D
    4. her mother did not rescue her
  7. Which of the following rights was Tumaini being denied?
    1. Right to food
    2. Right to shelter
    3. Right to freedom
    4. Right to education
  8. The source of knowledge about children's rights for Tumaini's friend was
    1. child rights clubs
    2. child magazine
    3. her family
    4. school lesson
  9. One could replace the word "chronic wails" in the fourth paragraph with
    1. continued torment
    2. raised hopes
    3. endless weeping
    4. ceaseless problems
  10. What words could be used to best describe Tumaini's friend?
    1. Determined and aware
    2. Cold and bitter
    3. Loving and familiar
    4. Loving and courageous 
  11. "____________, but all these fell on deaf ears" means
    1. the parents disrespected her pleas
    2. her parents pretended not to understand
    3. her parents were deaf
    4. her parents became deaf and dumb
  12. Three of the following are true about Tumaini except
    1. Tumaini was withdrawn from school
    2. Her parents did not mind her education being stopped
    3. Tumaini was to get married at an early age
    4. Her parents were determined to respect the culture

ENGLISH COMPOSITION

  • Read the heading of the composition carefully and write your composition.

Below is the beginning of a composition. Write it, making it as interesting as you can:

We woke up at the crack of dawn intending to catch the early bus to the city since we came from a very remote village ........................................................................................................................

MARKING SCHEME

  1. D
  2. B
  3. A
  4. C
  5. A
  6. D
  7. B
  8. A
  9. C
  10. B
  11. D
  12. C
  13. C
  14. B
  15. D
  16. C
  17. A
  18. B
  19. D
  20. C
  21. A
  22. C
  23. D
  24. B
  25. B
  26. C
  27. B
  28. C
  29. A
  30. C
  31. C
  32. C
  33. D
  34. C
  35. A
  36. B
  37. D
  38. B
  39. A
  40. C
  41. A
  42. C
  43. A
  44. C
  45. D
  46. A
  47. C
  48. D
  49. B
  50. A
Thursday, 09 September 2021 06:55

Mathematics - Class 7 End Term 1 Exam 2021 SET 2

  1. What is nine million one hundred and nine thousand and nine written in symbols?
    1. 9100909
    2. 9109009
    3. 9019009
    4. 9010909
  2. In a polling station the number of registered voters was 679495. What was the number rounded off to the nearest ten thousands?
    1. 680000
    2. 679000
    3. 700000
    4. 679500
  3. What is the sum of the total values of digits 6 and 2 in the number 864280?
    1. 6020
    2. 60200
    3. 860200
    4. 62000
  4. What is the value of 96120 divided by 24?
    1. 4005
    2. 405
    3. 45
    4. 40005
  5. What is the value of 1/8 + (1/3 ÷ 1/6) ?
    1. 21/6 
    2. 41/24
    3. 21/8
    4. 5/8
  6. What is the place value of digit 4 in the number 58.3948?
    1. Thousandths
    2. Hundredths
    3. Ten thousandths
    4. Tens
  7. What is the circumference of the circle drawn below?
    class 7 set 2 ET1 math Q7
    1. 220m
    2. 290m
    3. 110m
    4. 255m
  8. A hotel buys 41.5 litres of milk every day. How many litres of milk did the hotel buy in the month of January, February and March year 2021?
    1. 3776.51
    2. 37351
    3. 38181
    4. 3776.251
  9. The figure below shows angles formed by two intersecting lines.
    class 7 set 2 ET1 math Q9
    Which of the following pair of angles are vertically opposites?
    1. f and h
    2. gandh
    3. f and g
    4. e andf
  10. What is the next number in the series
    12, 14, 17, 22, 29 _____ ?
    1. 38
    2. 42
    3. 40
    4. 46
  11. What is the actual length of a road in kilometres that measures 4cm on a map drawn to a scale of 1:400000?
    1. 160km
    2. 1.6km
    3. 16kom
    4. 0.16 km
  12. A sales lady salary of sh 4000 was increased by 16%. What was the new salary of the sales lady?
    1. sh. 640
    2. sh. 3360
    3. sh. 4640
    4. sh. 10460
  13. A dairy company donated 60 carton of milk to a pre-school. If each carton contained 80-2dl packet of milk, how many litres of milk was donated?
    1. 9.6
    2. 9600
    3. 96
    4. 960
  14. The perimeter of a square plot of land is 216m. What is the area of the plot quare metres?
    1. 28162
    2. 864m2
    3. 2916m2
    4. 46656m2
  15. Muli bought the following items from a supermarket.
    1kg sugar @sh. 115
    ½kg rice @sh. 110
    2kg maize flour for sh. 130
    2 loaves of bread @sh. 45
    If he paid using sh. 1000 note, how much balance did he get back?
    1. sh. 725
    2. sh. 610
    3. sh. 275
    4. sh. 390
  16. Which of the following statement is incorrect about an equilateral triangle?
    1. All sides are equal
    2. Sum of angles add upto 180°
    3. All angles are equal
    4. Base angles are equal
  17. A train left Nairobi at 6.15pm and took 2¼ hrs to reach Mombasa. At what time in 12 hour clock system did it reach Mombasa?
    1. 8.30am
    2. 7.45pm
    3. 8.30pm
    4. 7.45am
  18.  A motorist drove from Nakuru to Naivasha town a distance of 360km taking 4 hours. What was the average speed in kilometres per hour for the joumey?
    1. 9km/hr
    2. 20km/hr
    3. 90km/hr
    4. 80km/hr
  19. What is the L.C.M of 30, 40 and 60?
    1. 10
    2. 120
    3. 240
    4. 180
  20. The table below shows number of eggs sold by a vendor in a week.
     Days   Mon   Tue   Wed   Thur   Fri   Sat   Sun 
     No. sold    22   16   22   17  24   20   26
    What is the mean number of eggs sold in the week?
    1. 22
    2. 17
    3. 21
    4.  20
  21. Using a ruler and a pair of compass construct triangle XYZ such that line XY=8cm, YZ=7cm and XZ = 6.5cm. Measure the size of angle YZX.
    1. 58°
    2. 105°
    3. 75°
    4. 47°
  22. Which of the following is the correct order 3/5, 5/8, 7/10, and ½ of arranging from the largest to the smallest?
    1. ½, 3/5,5/87/10
    2. 3/57/105/8, ½
    3. ½, 7/105/83/5
    4. 7/105/83/5, ½
  23. The table below show time table of a bus between different towns
     Town   Arrival time   Departure time 
     Nairobi 
     Naivasha 
     Gilgil
     Nakuru
     Eldoret
     _________
     10.25pm
     12.10pm
     1.50pm
     2.45pm
      9.10am
     10.40am
     12.25pm
       2.10pm
      __________
    How long did the bus take to travel from Naivasha town to Nakuru?
    1. 31/6 hrs
    2. 15/6 hrs
    3. 3½ hrs
    4. 2¾hrs
  24. What is the difference between the L.C.M of 15, 20 and 25 and the G.C.D of 45, 75 and 90?
    1. 315
    2. 10
    3. 85
    4. 285
  25. A lorry is carrying 90 cartons each holding 40 tins of cooking fat. If each tin weighs 500g, what was the total mass of tins in kilograms?
    1. 1.8kg
    2. 180kg
    3. 1800kg
    4.  0.18kg
  26. In a class the number of boys is 1/3 and the rest are girls. If there were 40 girls in the class, how many pupils were there in total/
    1. 60
    2. 35
    3. 75
    4. 90
  27. A lady sold milk from 12th January to 9th March 2020. For how many days did she sell the milk?
    1. 58
    2. 59
    3. 57
    4. 56.
  28. The figure below represents a stack made of cuboids.
    class 7 set 2 ET1 math Q28
    How many cuboids are used to make the stack drawn above?
    1. 33
    2. 32
    3. 30
    4. 27
  29. Using a ruler and a pair of compass construct triangle MNT such that line MN=5cm, NT=4 cm and angle MNT=120°. Bisect angle MNT and let the bisector meet line MT at S Measure the length of line MS.
    1. 4.3cm
    2. 7.8cm
    3. 2.3cm
    4. 3.4cm
  30. The figure below shows a school ground.
    class 7 set 2 ET1 nath Q30
    An athletee run all round the field two times, how many metres did he cover? (Take π=22/7)
    1. 400m
    2. 526m
    3. 800m
    4. 1052m
  31. What is 7.5% written as a fraction to its simplest from possible.
    1. 15/2
    2. ¾
    3. 3/40
  32. The table below shows postal rates for sending money order. 
     Order value in shs.   Commission 

     Not exceeding 500
    500 - 1000
    1001 -3000
    3001 - 5000
    5001 - 10000
    10001 - 20000
    20001 - 30000

      sh. 42
      sh. 144
      sh. 174
      sh. 209
      sh. 295 
      sh. 441
      sh. 617

    A father sent school fees for his two children as follows sh. 10500 and sh. 17400 respectively. How much commission did he pay at the post office?
    1. sh. 617
    2. sh. 1058
    3. sh. 736
    4. sh. 882
  33. What is the value of   class t set 2 ET1 math Q33

    1. 62/3
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
  34. What is the value of   16.42 − (3.16 + 8.4)  
                                                   2.43
    1. 0.2
    2. 200
    3. 2
    4. 20
  35. A staff meeting ended at 5.00pm after taking 5 hours 55 minutes. At what time did the meeting started? 
    1. 12.55pm
    2. 11.05am
    3. 12.05pm
    4. 11.55am
  36. The figure below shows a rectangular tank.
    class 7 set 2 ET1 math Q36
    If the tank is to be filled with water using 50 litres container, how many containers will be required to fill the tank?
    1. 240
    2. 160
    3. 480
    4. 320
  37. A square garden has an area of 10.24m2. What is the length of each side in centimetres?
    1. 3.2cm
    2. 3200cm
    3. 320cm
    4. 32cm
  38. Work out the value of 22/3 × 3½?
    1. 61/3
    2. 62/3
    3. 91/3
    4. 31/9
  39. In a harambee there were 850 adults and 457 children. If each adult contributed sh. 200 and each child contributed sh. 100, how much money was collected altogether?
    1. sh. 215700
    2. sh. 176400
    3. sh. 91400 
    4. sh. 21750
  40. What is the value of 5(3y - 2x) - 13y + 6x to its simplest form possible?
    1. 28y + 4x
    2. 2y + 4x
    3. 2y − 4x
    4. 28y + 16x
  41. The pie chart below shows how a lady spent her salary.
    class 7 Set 2 ET1 math Q41
    If her salary was sh. 56000, how much money did she spent on rent?
    1. sh. 21000
    2. sh. 14000
    3. sh. 28000
    4. sh. 32000
  42. What is the area of the triangle drawn below.
    class 7 Set 2 ET1 math Q42
    1. 720m2
    2. 270m2
    3. 432m2
    4. 216m2
  43. Joel got 80% of the total marks in the end term examination. If the total marks was 500, how many marks did he lose on the examination?
    1. 100
    2. 140
    3. 400
    4. 360
  44. What is the value of t in the equation
    4t − 6 + 36t = 60?
    1. 117/20
    2. 13/5
    3. 113/20
  45. The price of a text book is sh. 600. If the price was decreased by 15%, what was the new price of the book? 
    1. sh. 570
    2. sh. 690
    3. sh. 450
    4. sh. 510
  46. The diagram below shows a cuboid whose length is 0.48m and a width of 0.25m.
    class 7 set 2 ET1 math Q46
    If its volume is 0.042m3, what is the length of its height (h) in centimetres?
    1. 55cm
    2. 38cm
    3. 35cm
    4. 28cm
  47. A vendor sold 2500 copies of daily nation news paper at sh. 70 each. If the vendor got 8% of the total sales, how much money did the vendor receive from the sales?
    1. sh. 50000
    2. sh. 14000
    3. sh. 35000
    4. sh. 70000
  48. In the figure below line AB = AC, angle ABC=50°, angle ECA=15° and angle BAD= angle DAC.
    class 7 Set 2 ET1 math Q48
    What is the size of angle AEC?
    1. 30°
    2. 25°
    3. 15°
    4. 20°
  49. In the figure drawn below, the radius of the circle is 35cm with a centre O.
    Take π = 22/7
    class 7 set 2 et1 MATH q49
    What is the area of the shaded part?
    1. 3850cm2 
    2. 2450cm2
    3. 1400cm2
    4. 700cm2
  50. The bar graph drawn below shows amount of rainfall recorded in a week.
    CLASS 7 set 2 ET1 math Q50
    What was the amount of rainfall recorded in the last four days of the week?
    1. 1055mm
    2. 2250mm
    3. 1100mm
    4. 1150mm

MARKING SCHEME

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