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SOCIAL STUDIES

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  1. The settlement pattern in Sidi area can be described as
    1. linear settlement
    2. dense settlement
    3. clustered settlement
    4. even settlement.
  2. The highest point in Sidi area is around the
    1. cattle dip
    2. shrubs
    3. forest
    4. chief's camp
  3. The flow of the river in Sidi area can be described as from
    1. North East to South
    2. North to South East
    3. South West to North
    4. North West to South East.
  4. The people in Sidi area are likely to be
    1. Hindus
    2. Muslims
    3. Pagans
    4. Christians.
  5. The location of the market in Sidi area was influenced by
    1. road passing by
    2. climate
    3. type of soil
    4. security.
  6. Kamau listed the following types of industries. Which type of industry is also called secondary industry? 
    1. Processing industry
    2. Service industry
    3. Assembly industry
    4. Manufacturing industry.

Achieng drew the figure below. Use it to answer questions 7 to 8.

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  1. The letters F and J respectively represent
    1. North East ans South West 
    2. South West ans South East
    3. North West and South East
    4. North West and South West.
  2. Below are uses of the above figure. Which one is not? To
    1. show direction
    2. describe the flow of a river
    3. tell routes to a place
    4. show the highest point in a map.
  3. Grade 4 learners described physical features as shown below. Which of the following describes a plateau? A
    1. raised piece of land that is flat at the top
    2. form where water flows out of the ground from an underground source
    3. depression between two areas that are high or raised
    4. large lowland that is generally flat.
  4. Which one of the following is the main importance of the historic built environments?
    1. To attract tourist and earn foreign exchange.
    2. Provide employment opportunities.
    3. Remind and teach us about our culture.
    4. Create a sense of belonging.
  5. Which one of the following is a negative form of interaction? Through
    1. wedding ceremonies
    2. hunting activities
    3. raids and war
    4. religious activities.
  6. Henrick mentioned the following benefits of interdependence. Which one is not correct?
    1. People are able to live in harmony and unity. 
    2. Promotes immorality.
    3. People get new ideas and knowledge.
    4. People are able to appreciate each other's culture.
  7. Belinda matched the industries in the county and their products. Which of the following is correctly matched?
       Industry    Product 
     A.   Creameries   Cakes
     B.  Pottery  Cheese 
     C.  Jua kali  Jikos 
     D.  Weaving  Pots
  8. A learner listed the benefits of trade in the county Which one is correct? It promotes
    1. bribery
    2. growth of slums
    3. pollution of the environment
    4. the agricultural sector.
  9. Below are economic activities in the county. Which one is the most common economic activity?
    1. Mining
    2. Saw milling
    3. Agriculture
    4. Basketry.

CREATIVE ARTS

  1. A teacher prompted learners to say any word that came in their minds. His aim was to give the words rhythmic names. Whose word was given the name ta-te?
    1. Lucy - Melon
    2. Janet-Gate
    3. Peris-Good morning
    4. Betty-Farm.
  2. Grade four learners discovered that a melody is composed by short and long sounds. Which of these is the shortest sound in Music?
    1. taa
    2. ta-te
    3. taa-aa
    4. taa-te-fe.
  3. Kiarie had four bottles. He wanted to produce sound with them. Which bottle produced the highest sound? The
    1. one half filled with water
    2. one fully filled by water
    3. empty plastic bottle
    4. empty metallic bottle. 
  4. Musa sang a melody with these syllables:
    mi fa so la. This is called _____________________ singing.
    1. sideways
    2. upward
    3. downward.
    4. round.
  5. When we combine long and short sounds to form Music, we are creating
    1. pitch
    2. dynamics
    3. rhythm
    4. pace.
  6. Njue mentioned the elements of folk dance as shown below. Which one of them is false?
    1. Tempo
    2. Volume 
    3. Space
    4. Energy.
  7. Participants were to carry musical instruments to accompany their folk songs performance. Who carried an instrument that is different from the others?
    1. Tom-whistle
    2. Steve-chivoti.
    3. Karen-coro
    4. Liz-isukuti
  8. Belinda decided to improvise the wind instrument shown below. 'Muturiru'
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    What is the best material for her to use?
    1. Bamboo stick
    2. Wooden stick
    3. Plastic material
    4. Metal.
  9. Grade 4 learners were to sing the Kenyan National Anthem during assembly. On which day was it?
    1. Monday
    2. Tuesday
    3. Wednesday
    4. Thursday
  10. Grade 5 learners decided to take care of the instrument below.
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    How best can they do it?
    1. Washing it while in use.
    2. Sharing with others who don't have.
    3. Keeping it under direct sunlight.
    4. Blowing it softly when using it.

A learner displayed the artwork below. Use it to answer questions 26 to 28.

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  1. Which of the following types of lines is not used in the above artwork?
    1. Straight line
    2. Curved line
    3. Zigzag line
    4. Thick line.
  2. The learner decided to shade the artwork using the smudge technique. Which of the following materials is he not likely to use?
    1. Wax Crayons
    2. Coloured pencil
    3. Coloured Chalk
    4. Water colours.
  3. The above equipment is used to
    1. apply crayons
    2. make colours darker
    3. hold paint during painting
    4. make colours brighter.

Below is an artwork by a grade 5 learner. Use it to answer questions 29 to 31.

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  1. Which of the following was not likely to have been used by the leaners to create the artwork above?
    1. Adhesive
    2. Pencil
    3. Needle
    4. Magazines.
  2. The above artwork was created using a technique called
    1. cutting and pasting
    2. collage
    3. montage
    4. sticking.
  3. When making the above artwork, one should consider the following factors except
    1. choose a particular theme
    2. ensure proper balance
    3. utilise the space well
    4. dry the artwork on a hot surface.

Grade 5 learners made the item below. Use it to answer questions 32 to 35.

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  1. Which of the following materials is not used in making the above item?
    1. Nails
    2. Scissors
    3. Hammer
    4. Knife.
  2. The above artwork can be made using
    1. canvas
    2. leather
    3. nylon
    4. cotton fabric.
  3. Which of the following correctly matches the parts labeled F, K and P?
     F   K   P 
     A. Membrane
     B. Laces
     C. Laces
     D. Tin
     Resonator 
     Membrane
     Membrane
     Laces
     Laces 
     Tin
     Resonator
     Membrane
  4. The above item is played by
    1. tapping
    2. plucking
    3. blowing
    4. shaking

PART 2: Choose a section you have prepared for. Each section is 15 marks

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

  1. According to the book of Jeremiah 29:11, what is God's purpose for our lives? To make us
    1. successful
    2. rich
    3. poor
    4. slaves.
  2. While reading the book of Genesis 1:26, 2:15, we learn that God gave responsibilities to human beings. Which of the following is not one of them? To
    1. name and take care of animals, fish and birds 
    2. cultivate the land
    3. take care of the environment
    4. kill all the animals.
  3. Which of the following statements shows the way we can demonstrate good stewardship towards God's creation? By
    1. taking good care of the environment
    2. cutting down trees
    3. throwing garbage in the river
    4. killing wild animals.
  4. Learners wrote the following as factors that promote family unity. Which one does not promote unity?
    1. Sharing responsibilities at home.
    2. Reading the bible and praying together.
    3. Working together on chores and other projects.
    4. Arguing all the time.
  5. In Mathew 25: 14, we read about the parable of the talents. What lesson do we learn from it?
    1. God will punish us if we do not use our talents well.
    2. We should brag about our talents to others.
    3. We should laugh at those who do not have talents.
    4. We should not use our talents so that people do not know we have them.
  6. The Bible tells us about the fall of human beings. What lesson do we learn from it?
    1. We should obey God's word.
    2. We should not do anything we are told.
    3. God is merciless.
    4. The first humans were foolish.
  7. Which of the following is not a value we learn from the story of Noah and his sons?
    1. Honesty
    2. Empathy
    3. Obedience
    4. Carelessness.
  8. Grade 5 learners were discussing ways of showing respect to the elderly. Which of the following is not among them?
    1. Talking to them rudely.
    2. Helping with household chores.
    3. Obeying them.
    4. Offering them seats when there are no seats.
  9. We are taught that family unity is very important. This is because it
    1. promotes love and respect for one another
    2. brings chaos
    3. encourages theft
    4. brings about nepotism.
  10. Grade Spupils were learning about humility and pride. Which of the following is not a disadvantage of pride? It makes
    1. people selfish and self-centered
    2. a person feel superior and look down upon others
    3. a person succeed in life
    4. one be confident in themselves instead of in God.
  11. Wendy and her friends wrote the effects of child labour on a chart. Which one of the following is not one of the effect they wrote?
    1. Children become unhappy.
    2. Children become unhealthy.
    3. Children earn a lot of money.
    4. It affects the child's self-esteem.
  12. Grade 5 learners of were discussing the benefits of reading the Bible. Which of the following is not a benefit? Helps us to
    1. obey our elders
    2. know more about God
    3. know creation stories
    4. swear.
  13. Which of the following is not true about Peter and John? They
    1. told people about the Jesus who had risen from the dead
    2. healed a lame man in the name of Jesus Christ
    3. were arrested and put in jail
    4. earned a lot of money through healing people.
  14. Who among the following was not a member of the Jewish Council in which John and peter were brought in front of?
    1. Annas
    2. Jairus
    3. Alexander
    4. Caiaphas.
  15. Solving disputes is very important because it
    1. helps to maintain peace and harmony
    2. brings about pride
    3. helps one get rich quickly
    4. brings disagreements.

ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

  1. Summar wrote the following prayers on a chart. Which one is NOT a sunnah prayer?
    1. Dhuha
    2. Asr
    3. Baadiya
    4. Qabliya.
  2. Grade five learners were asked to search for miracles of prophets on the Internet. Which one did they find out about Nabii Issa?
    1. Changed walking stick into a snake.
    2. Thrown into the fire but the fire did not burn him.
    3. Could understand the language of birds. 
    4. Spoke at infancy.
  3. Two surahs known as muawidhatein are
    1. Naas and Maun
    2. Naas and Falaq
    3. Ikhlas and Naas
    4. Falaq and Fatiha.
  4. Saba'atul mathani must be recited in all prayers. Saba'atul mathani refers to
    1. Fatiha
    2. Falaq
    3. Fatih
    4. Baqara.
  5. The teacher narrated to grade 5 learners about the year of elephant. In the story, who wanted to destroy the Holy Kaaba?
    1. Abu jahal
    2. Abu Lahab
    3. Abraham
    4. Abraha
  6. In which surah is Ummu jamil mentioned?
    1. Maun
    2. Masad
    3. Ikhlas
    4. Tiyn.
  7. The prophet (saw) had the best character. Which one of the following was not among his characters?
    1. Untrustworthness
    2. Kindness
    3. Truthfulness
    4. Generosity.
  8. Grade 4 learners were discussing the manners of eating according to the sunnah of the prophet. Who gave the correct manners?
    1. Zubeir: Eating what is far from you
    2. Abdos: Eating hot-food.
    3. Kausy: Eating what is in front of you.
    4. Khubbayb: Eating with both hands. 
  9. Complete the hadith on brushing our teeth. "Brushing of teeth is a means of purification of the mouths and pleasing
    1. Allah
    2. Angels
    3. parents
    4. iblis. 
  10. Which one of the following pillars of Islam does not require physical fitness?
    1. Swalah
    2. Jum
    3. Zakat
    4. Hajj.
  11. Allah SWT sees everything. Which attribute of Allah describes Him as the all-seeing?
    1. AL samiu
    2. AL basir
    3. As salaam
    4. AL malik.
  12. Angels of Allah are created from
    1. nur
    2. clay
    3. fire
    4. smoke.
  13. Grade 5 learners were asked to write down the angels mentioned in the Holy Qur'an. How many prophets did they write down?
    1. 35.
    2. 15
    3. 20
    4. 25
  14. Angels have special duties. Which angel is incharge of rain?
    1. Mikail
    2. Malik
    3. Israfeel
    4. Raqib
  15. Who among the following prophets is referred to as ulul azm?
    1. Yunus
    2. Yusuf
    3. Yahya
    4. Musa.

MARKING SCHEME

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

CRE 

  1. A
  2. D
  3. A
  4. D
  5. A
  6. A
  7. D
  8. A
  9. A
  10. C
  11. C
  12. D
  13. D
  14. B
  15. A

IRE 

  1. C
  2. D
  3. B
  4. A
  5. D
  6. B
  7. A
  8. C
  9. A
  10. C
  11. B
  12. A
  13. D
  14. A
  15. D

QUESTIONS

  1. John was asked by his teacher to list down examples of waterborne diseases. Which one of the following is not an example he listed?
    1. Bilharzia
    2. Cholera
    3. Pneumonia
    4. Dysentery
  2. Grade five learners were discussing about causes of external parasites. Four learners listed the following causes
    1. Shaquel-Dirty hair and clothing.
    2. Trevor-Walking bare foot. 
    3. Maureen - Dirty and muddy floor. 
    4. Sandra - Fleas found on animals.
      Who among the learners listed the causes of lice?
      1. Shaquel
      2. Trevor
      3. Maureen
      4. Sandra
  3. Grade five learners listed down the signs and symptoms of internal parasites. Which of the following parasites did they correctly match with its symptoms?
    1. Round worms - Vomiting.
    2. Hookworms - Breathing difficulties.
    3. Pinworms-Vomiting.
    4. Tapeworms - Wheezing.
  4. Njuguna wore gumboots when walking in stagnant water. Which of the following waterborne diseases was he likely to prevent?
    1. Bilharzia
    2. Cholera
    3. Dysentery
    4. Typhoid
  5. Which one of following is not a preventive measure of waterborne diseases?
    1. Washing hands with clean water after visiting the toilet.
    2. Avoid walking in stagnant water.
    3. Washing fruits and vegetables properly before eating.
    4. Avoid crowded places.

The figure below shows an internal parasite. Use it to answer questions 6-8.

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  1. The internal parasite above is called
    1. tapeworm
    2. round worm
    3. pinworm
    4. hookworm.
  2. Which one of the following practices can cause the above parasite?
    1. Avoiding congested rooms.
    2. Eating undercooked food.
    3. Walking barefoot.
    4. Bathing with warm water.
  3. Which one of the following is not a sign and symptom of the parasite above?
    1. Diarrhoea.
    2. Stomach pains
    3. Persistent cough.
    4. Loss of weight
  4. Ellis bought a bottled water on his way home. Which one of the following is the best way to manage the bottle waste after drinking the water?
    1. Buming.
    2. Re-using.
    3. Throwing into the river.
    4. Burying in the soil.
  5. Which of the following plants is correctly classified?
     Flowering   Non flowering 
     A. Moss   Maize
     B. Peas   Fern
     C. Cedar   Passion
     D. Beans   Bananas
  6. Grade five learners were asked to list diseases that affect the breathing system. Which one of the following was not in their list?
    1. Influenza
    2. Tuberculosis
    3. Asthma
    4. Cholera.
  7. Grade five learners collected materials that they would use to model the breathing system. Which one of the following materials was not part of their collection?
    1. Nail
    2. Clear plastic bottles.
    3. Cello tape
    4. Balloon
  8. The following are characteristics of a certain vertebrate.
    1. Breaths through gills.
    2. Body covered with scales
    3. Lays eggs.
      Which of the following animals has the characteristics above?
      1. Frog
      2. Fish
      3. Crocodile
      4. Toad
  9. Which of the following fungi is used as food?
    1. Mould
    2. Toadstool
    3. Mushroom
    4. Dandruff.
  10. Which one of the following is not a non-flowering plant?
    1. Lichen
    2. Moss
    3. Pawpaw
    4. Fern
  11. Which one of the following is an importance of athletics? It
    1. destroys our breathing system.
    2. helps reduce stress
    3. increases weight.
    4. increases mental difficulties.
  12. Which one of the following is not a material use to make a relay baton?
    1. Manilla
    2. Newspapers
    3. Plastic bottles
    4. Sisal.
  13. A standing discus throw involves the use of a discus and phases when playing the game. Which one of the following is not a phase in the sport
    1. Stance
    2. Grip
    3. Discus
    4. Swing
  14. Njeri was skipping the rope using the technique shown below.
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    The technique is known as
    1. the straddle technique
    2. rope game technique 
    3. straddle cross technique
    4. jumping rope technique.
  15. Which one of the following equipment is used in softball?
    1. Catcher's mitts
    2. Discus
    3. Baton
    4. Stance.
  16. Hurdling is a sport that involves the use of hurdles. Below are the stages of hurdling.
    1. Landing.
    2. Approach.
    3. Flight.
    4. Hurdle clearance.
      Which one of the above phases takes place last?
      1. Flight
      2. Hurdle clearance
      3. Approach
      4. Landing.
  17. A long jump facility has various parts.
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    What is the name of the part marked X? 
    1. Take off board
    2. Run way
    3. Landing pit
    4. Facility
  18. Ochieng was officiating an elongated sprint race. Which one of the following is not a command in an elongated sprint race?
    1. Run-away
    2. On your mark
    3. Set
    4. Go
  19. A softball game is played by two teams. How many players does each team have?
    1. 12
    2. 4
    3. 10
    4. 9
  20. Batting is a game played by batters. What is the batting technique used by the batter below?
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    1. Overhand throw technique.
    2. Swing technique.
    3. Batting technique.
    4. Soft balling technique.
  21. Mrs Ondimu taught grade 5 learners on the speed training drills used in a medium sprint start. Which one of the following is not a speed training drill in a medium sprint start?
    1. Box drill.
    2. Elongating drill. 
    3. Single leg box drill.
    4. Reaction drill.
  22. During the interschool competitions, one of the teams used the technique below in the relay baton race:
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    Which relay baton technique is shown above? A
    1. Relay racing change.
    2. Non visual baton change.
    3. Visual baton change.
    4. Swing technique.
  23. Kimani is a good outfielder in softball game. Which one of the following characteristics is false about Kamau as a softball outfielder? He should
    1. be accurate in throwing the ball
    2. position hiniself well for batting
    3. do doping
    4. be quick in making judgements.
  24. Which one of the following is an equipment used in standing discus?
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  25. Which one of the following is not a way of taking care of recreation community facilities?
    1. Drawing graffiti on their walls. 
    2. Putting trash in the litter bin.
    3. Littering the compound.
    4. Planting trees.
  26. We can finish a race by use of the run through finish technique. Which one of the following is not a strategy to use when using the finishing technique?
    1. Maintain high speed when approaching the finish line.
    2. Lift the knees.
    3. Celebrate as you approach the finish line.
    4. Drive your arms harder.
  27. The following are the importance of organic waste material in the soil except that they
    1. provide nutrients required by the crops to grow healthy
    2. improve the movement of air in the soil
    3. improve the water retention ability of the soil
    4. give the soil a different colour.
  28. Which of the following is not a water conservation practice in farming?
    1. Mulching
    2. Shading
    3. Cover cropping
    4. Sprinkler irrigation.
  29. Wakanda has a problem with wild animals destroying her crops. Which of the following is the most suitable method to control them? Using
    1. poison
    2. sound devices like rattles
    3. shooting them with guns
    4. throwing stones at them.
  30. The picture below shows one of the plants used as a repellant. What is its name?
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    1. Euphorbia
    2. Daffodil
    3. Rosemary
    4. Hot pepper.
  31. Grade five learners were discussing about soil erosion. Which of the following is not a type of soil erosion?
    1. Trench erosion.
    2. Gulley erosion.
    3. Sheet erosion.
    4. splash erosion.
  32. Jabain noticed that soil arried by runoff in his farm is deposited in the river bank. Where else can it be deposited?
    1. In a pond.
    2. At the farm.
    3. An the latrine.
    4. By the roadside.
  33. In a discussion, Grade 5 learners mentioned the crops below. Which one is not an indigenous crop?
    1. Sorghum
    2. Pumpkin
    3. Spider weed
    4. Wheat.
  34. The following tools are used to take care of vegetable crops except
    1. wheelbarrow
    2. rake
    3. watering can
    4. hammer.
  35. The picture below shows a vegetable crop. What is its name?
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    1. Courgette
    2. Bulb onions
    3. Cabbage
    4. Carrots.
  36. All animals have both male and female animals. What is the name given to a male goat?
    1. Nanny
    2. Billy
    3. Bull
    4. Ox.
  37. Which of the following shows positive use of digital devices?
    1. Communicating with other people.
    2. Watching movies all night.
    3. Pranking our friends on the internet.
    4. Posting nasty photographs of people we don't like.
  38. A student asked the teacher to explain what leisure means. What was the teacher's response? It is the time
    1. time when we are most busy
    2. when we are free after finishing work
    3. time just before bed
    4. we spend after lunch.
  39. Which of the following materials is used for making most floors of buildings in urban centres?
    1. Wood
    2. Glass
    3. Tiles
    4. Clay
  40. Which are the most appropriate materials to use to clean the windows of your classroom?
    1. Warm soapy water, clean cloth, duster and old newspaper.
    2. Cold soapy water, rug and duster.
    3. Soapy water and scrubbing brush.
    4. Broom, detergent and mop.
  41. The following is a procedure for cleaning wooden surfaces. Which should come first? A
    1. Rinse using a clean cloth wrung out of warm water to remove soap and dirt.
    2. Dust the surface from top to bottom using dry cloth to remove loose dirt.
    3. Collect the cleaning materials or tools.
    4. Dry the surface with clean dry cloth to remove excess water.
  42. The following can cause accidents at home and school except
    1. sharp pointed nails on wood
    2. slippery floors
    3. open wells and pits
    4. flat football pitch.
  43. The government body responsible for approving packed food before it is sold is called
    1. Kenya Beureal of Statistics (KEBS)
    2. Kenya Business Services (KBS)
    3. Kenya Institute of Business Studies (KIBS)
    4. Kenya Cereal and Produce Board (KCPB)
  44. The following are positive leisure activities except
    1. swimming and playing football
    2. playing in restricted areas
    3. dancing and singing
    4. playing video games.
  45. Which of the following is an importance of a clean home?
    1. A clean home makes a family comfortable.
    2. It ensures that we can eat on the floor.
    3. A clean home is hard to maintain.
    4. Cleaning a lot destroys surfaces.

MARKING SCHEME

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

Soma taarifa hii kisha ujibu maswali 1-5.

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Sisi watoto wa nchi hii hatuna ubaguzi. Tunapendana. Tunasoma pamoja, tunacheza pamoja, tunaishi pamoja na tunakaa pamoja. Hatuna ubaguzi wa ukabila, dini, rangi wala cheo. Kwetu, kila mtu ni sawa, wasichana kwa wavulana,wake kwa waume na wazee kwa vijana. Tunaamini kwamba tukiishi pamoja kwa kupendana tutakuwa na amani, upendo na ushirikiano katika nchi yetu. Tukumbuke kwamba
nchi yetu ni moja. Na ndipo mahali petu pa kuishi hadi mwisho wa maisha yetu. Hivyo ni lazima sisi pia tuwe na umoja na ushirikiano.

Tunawaomba viongozi, wazazi, walimu wetu na kila mtu kwa jumla, huu ni wakati wa kuwajulisha vijana wote na watoto wa nchi hii kuwa umoja ni nguvu na utengano ni udhaifu.Tuache ukabila ili tujiite kuwa sisi ni watu wa kabila moja linaloitwa 'Wakenya'.Tuanze leo hii kutumia lugha yetu moja ya taifa, ambayo ni Kiswahili. Wanaotubagua na kututenganisha, tuwakatae katakata na tuwaambie "Ng'o!"

  1. Sauti ya watoto wa nchi hii
    1. haina ubaguzi
    2. imejaa ukabila
    3. haitaki ukabila
    4. ina chuki.
  2. Vijana ni watu gani?
    1. Wavulana
    2. Wanaume wadogo
    3. Watoto kwa kiume
    4. Wasichana kwa wavulana.
  3. Tunahitaji umoja kwa sababu nchi yetu ni
    1. kubwa
    2. nzuri
    3. moja
    4. changa.
  4. Sisi sote wananchi tunafanana yaani tu
    1. pamoja
    2. umoja
    3. wamoja.
    4. kumoja
  5. Wanaotubagua tuwaambie ng'o kisha tuanze kutumia lugha ya
    1. kimombo
    2. mama
    3. Kiswahili
    4. ung'eng'e.

Soma kifungu hiki kisha ujibu maswali 6 - 10.

Siku moja nilikuwa nimebaki nyumbani peke yangu. Wazazi wangu walikuwa wameenda kwenye matanga ya mjomba wangu. Nilikuwa mtoto wao wa kipekee. Wazazi wangu walinikanya na kunionya kuwa nisimkaribishe mtu yeyote nyumbani ikiwa wao hawakuwepo. Hakika sikutarajia kumruhusu mtu au kumkaribisha mtu yeyote aje akae nami kwetu. Lakini ilipofika jioni, akaja rafiki yangu wa chanda na pete Kichwachuma alijidai kuja kunisalimia. Nilishangaa kuhusu hizo salamu zake za jioni. Alipoketi tu hata kabla hatujaanza kuulizana za hujambo- sijambo, mvua ilianza kunyesha huku ngurumo kama za simba zikiandamana na radi. Hakika niliduwaa kushuhudia mvua ya miujiza isiyokuwa na dalili yoyote ya mawingu.

Sikuwa na jingine la kufanya. Nilimruhusu Kichwachuma kulala kwetu. Ajabu ni kwamba, kesho yake sikuamka mapema nilivyozoea. Nililala hadi saa tano asubuhi. Nilipoamka nilijikuta nimelala sakafuni.

Sikumpata rafiki yangu. Pia kila kitu nyumbani kwetu kilikuwa kimechukuliwa hadi kitanda tulichokuwa tumekilalia. Kila kitu! Vitu vyote havikuwepo. Nilibaki mimi tu nikishangaa jinsi ya kuwaambia wazazi wangu.

  1. Mwadishi anasema kuwa alibaki nyumbani peke yake. Hivyo alikuwa
    1. peke
    2. upweke
    3. pweke
    4. pekee 
  2. Aliyekuwa ameaga dunia ni
    1. dada wa mama
    2. kaka wa baba
    3. kaka wa mama
    4. dada wa baba.
  3. Wazazi wake walitoa onyo kwamba
    1. asikaribishe watu nyumbani milele
    2. amkaribishe mtu yeyote nyumbani
    3. mtu akaribishwe bila wao kuwapo
    4. asimkaribishe yeyote nyumbani wasipokuwepo.
  4. Mvua ilikuwa ya miujiza kwa sababu
    1.  ilikuwa na radi
    2. ilileta wezi
    3. haikuonyesha dalili kabla ya kunyesha
    4. ilikuwa na ngurumo za simba.
  5. Alipoamka aligundua kuwa vitu vyote nyumbani vilikuwa
    1. vimeuzwa
    2. vimeibiwa
    3. vimepotea
    4. vimetoroka

Soma kisa kifuatacho kisha ujibu swali la 11 - 15.

Siku hiyo ya Alhamisi, Kalume alikataa katakata kwenda shuleni. Siku hiyo ilikuwa ya kufanya mtihani wa Kiswahili. Alikataa kwenda shule kwa sababu mama yake alikataa kumnunuli vibanzi vya kula wakati wa mtihani. Mama alimwacha nyumbani asubuhi na mapema baada ya kumwamsha. Akamwambia kuwa akimaliza kufungua kinywa aende upesi shuleni asichelewe. Naye akaenda zake kazini.

Kalume alijua kimoyomoyo kuwa hangeenda shuleni. Alitaka vibanzi kwanza. Aliona kuwa vibanzi vilikuwa vitamu kuliko masomo au hata mtihani wa Kiswahili. Mama yake aliporudi saa saba adhuhuri alimkuta akiwa amejikunja akilia. Alipoulizwa alichokuwa akililia alisema: "Umekataa kuninunulia vibanzi"

Kesho yake mama alimpeleka shuleni. Akawaeleza walimu sababu za kukosa shule. Walimu walishangaa. Wanafunzi waliposikia habari hizo walimcheka Kalume sana, wakamwita Bwana Vibanzi. Wengine wakambatiza Kalume banzi! Hadi wa leo wanamwita hivyo. Je, wewe ni Kalume nani? Au Kalume nini?

  1. Kalume alikataa kwenda shuleni siku ya
    1. Alhamisi
    2. Jumatano
    3. Ijumaa
    4. Jumanne.
  2. Ni kwa nini Kalume alikataa kwenda shuleni?
    1. Alichukia shule.
    2. Alikuwa na njaa.
    3. Aliogopa mtihani.
    4. Alitaka vibanzi.
  3. Kufungua kinywa ni
    1. kulia
    2. kupanua mdomo.
    3. kusugua meno
    4. kula asubuhi.
  4. Neno jingine lenye maana sawa na vibanzi ni
    1. mahamri
    2. viazi
    3. chipsi
    4. viazi karai,
  5. Mama alipotoka nyumbani asubuhi alijua kuwa Kalume
    1. haendi shule
    2. atachelewa shule
    3. alikataa chipsi
    4. angeenda shule

Jaza mapengo kwa jibu mwafaka.

Kitabu __16__ kilianguka chini __17__ vipandevipande. Kipande __18__ kikachukuliwa na upepo lakini kipande __19__ kiliingia ndani __20__ maji.

   A   B   C   D 
 16.    yangu   changu    zangu   langu 
 17.  ikararuka   akararuka   kikararuka   kikararua 
 18.  kimoja  moja   mmoja   kamoja 
 19.  ingine  mwingine   nyingine   kingine 
 20.  ya  cha  mwa  wa


Kutoka swali la 21 hadi 30 jibu kulingana na maagizo.

  1. Ipi si jozi ya vitate vyenye sauti zinazokaribiana kimatamshi?
    1. Sima- Zima
    2. Fuka- Vuka
    3. Fora-Fola
    4. Cheka-Choka.
  2. Mwalimu akitusalimu masalkheri. Salamu hii inatumika wakati gani?
    1. Mchana
    2. Jioni
    3. Asubuhi
    4. Usiku
  3. Neno la mwisho kupatikana kwenye kamusi kati ya haya ni
    1. mbio
    2. mbuzi
    3. mbili
    4. mbuni. 
  4. Ni aina ipi ya nomino iliyo katika sentensi ifuatayo?
    Maji mengi yamemwagika chini.
    1. Idadi
    2. Mahali
    3. Wingi
    4. Pekee
  5. Chagua wingi wa sentensi ifuatayo.
    Kula kwake huko kunaudhi. 
    1. Kula kwao huko kunaudhi.
    2. Kula kwake huko kunaudhi.
    3. Kukula kwake huko kunaudhi.
    4. Vyakula vyake hivyo vinaudhi.
  6. Tegua kitendawili kifuatacho.
    Ananitazama, hasemi, hasikii
    1. Kivuli
    2. Kioo
    3. Picha
    4. Mtoto
  7. Kamilisha. ___________________________ ya ndizi.
    1. Mkungu
    2. Tita
    3. Bunda
    4. Chane
  8. Chagua nomino zinazoweza kuunda nomino ambata sahihi.
    1. Mwana + maji
    2. mwana + muke.
    3. mwana + mbe.
    4. mwana + inchi
  9. Neno lipi lisilo la heshima kati ya haya?
    1. Endesha
    2. Choo
    3. Kinyesi
    4. Mjamzito
  10. Chagua sentensi sahihi kisarufi.
    1. Mbuzi zimeshiba.
    2. Ndege limeanguka chini.
    3. Daktari wamegoma.
    4. Choo kinaoshwa.

INSHA

Umepewa dakika 40 kuandika insha yako.

Andika insha ya kusisimua kuhusu;

JINSI YA KUKABILIANA NA UMASKINI

MARKING SCHEME

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

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

Kimeno was woken up by the sounds of gunshots. He was very scared and was afraid to make any sound. When he looked around the hut for his grandmother, he did not see her. Though it was pitch dark, he knew she was not inside the hut. Kimeno had always slept with his grandmother in her hut for as long as he could remember. His younger brothers slept in their mother's hut.

When he got used to the darkness, Kimeno slowly got out of bed and crept to the door. He looked out through the crack that had always been at the side of the door but he couldn't see anything. Everywhere was so quiet that he could hear his heartbeat. It sounded so loud he was afraid the intruders could hear him. He stood by the door for a long time trying to make sense of what was happening and why his grandmother was not in her hut.

After what felt like forever, he opened the door and slowly walked outside. By then the moonlight had appeared and it was quite bright. What he saw outside almost made him faint. He could not believe his eyes. He fell on his knees and vomited right there. All over his compound, there were bodies everywhere. He saw, his mother and two brothers just outside their hut. The sight was so horrible that he felt like his heart was being torn into two. "Who was horrible enough to do something like that?" Kimeno cried out loudly but he already knew the answer. The rival tribe from the other side of the hill. They had always been rivals for as long as he could remember but he did not know why. "I swear that when I grow up, I will make sure that this rivalry is resolved." Kimeno promised himself. Indeed, we need peace in the interior parts of our beloved country Kenya.

  1. What was it that woke Kimeno?
    1. Cries
    2. Gunshots
    3. Earthquake
    4. Thunder.
  2. Kimeno slept in his grandmother's hut. Where did his brothers sleep? In
    1. his grandfather's hut
    2. the granary
    3. their mother's hut
    4. their bedroom.
  3. What did Kimeno do immediately he got outside? He 
    1. fainted
    2. vomited
    3. laughed
    4. cried.
  4. What did Kimeno see on his compound?
    1. Bodies everywhere.
    2. Nothing.
    3. His parents.
    4. His classmates.
  5. Who was responsible for the sight that Kimeno saw at his compound?
    1. His father.
    2. Pirates.
    3. The rival tribe.
    4. The vigilantes.

Read the following passage and answer questions 6 to 10.

Utamaduni day is one of the National holidays in Kenya. The holiday is marked on the tenth of December every year. The holiday is used to celebrate the diversity of Kenyan cultures. In Kenya, there are over forty tribes and each tribe has its own unique culture.

The purpose of celebrating Utamaduni day is to bring together Kenyans from all over to showcase some of their cultural aspects and help other Kenyans to appreciate each culture. This is very important because it brings unity.

Different cultural aspects displayed on this unique day include food, dress code and other artifacts like decorations. There are also songs and dances to showcase each tribe's unique dances and costumes. The Maasai have their special dance by the Morans where they jump high in the air. We have the Kikuyus with their 'mokimo', the kambas with their 'muthokoi', and the Kalenjins with their 'mursik'. All these and more are showcased during this special day. Since the event began a couple years ago, many Kenyans have learned to appreciate each other's culture.

  1. On which date is Utamadumi day celebrated in Kenya?
    1. First May.
    2. Twelfth December.
    3. First June.
    4. Tenth December.
  2. Which unique aspect of their culture do the Maasai showcase on Utamaduni day?
    1. Jumping high in the air.
    2. Their unique food.
    3. Their fighting tactics.
    4. Their language. 
  3. Which tribe has "Muthokoi" as their unique food of choice?
    1. Kalenjins
    2. Maasai
    3. Kikuyu
    4. Kamba.
  4. What is the benefit of celebrating Utamaduni day? It
    1. brings unity
    2. brings revenue
    3. gives Kenyans an excuse not to go to work
    4. gives Kenya a good name around the world.
  5. What is the purpose of Utamaduni day? It
    1. brings Kenyans together to showcase their cultures
    2. is a day of rest
    3. gives people an excuse to celebrate
    4. is written in the constitution.

Read the following story and answer the questions that follow.

Once there lived a beautiful girl called Malaika. She lived with her parents in a village called Moto Moto. In the forest just beyond the village, there lived ogres. Malaika was the most beautiful girl in the village. Other girls were jealous of her beauty and avo -d her. As a result, Malaika was lonely because she had no friends to play with and do things together.

As Malaika grew older, she seemed to get even more beautiful. She got a lot of attention from all the young men who wanted to court her. Since the other girls were angered by this, they made a plan to get rid of Malaika forever.

One day, Malaika was surprised when four girls, Uzembe, Wivu, Chuki and Ushoga, approached her and said that they wanted her to accompany them into the forest to gather wild fruits. Malaika was so happy to finally be included in their group. She ran into the house and took her basket. She and the other girls walked to the forest and when they reached one particular tree, they decided to gather fruits from it. They had been warned not to stay in the forest till dark. Chuki suggested they close their eyes. The one who gathered many ripe fruits would be the winner. They counted one to three and closed their eyes. After some minutes, one said they had gathered enough and they should open their eyes.

Malaika opened her eyes and behold, only her basket was filled with unripe fruits. It turned out that the other girls opened their eyes and picked only the ripe fruits. They told Malaika that she would have to be left behind to gather ripe fruits. They left her there and went home. Malaika was scared but she was determined to fill her basket with ripe fruits. So, she worked fast, but as she was nearly finishing an ogre came and took her away. Malaika was never seen again and her parents and the other villagers were devastated.

  1. What was the name of the village in which Malaika lived?
    1. Wivu.
    2. Moto Moto.
    3. Uzembe.
    4. Chuki.
  2. The other girls in the village wanted to get rid of Malaika because she
    1. was smarter than them
    2. was a bad person
    3. got the attention of all the young men in the village
    4. stole their things.
  3. Who suggested that they close their eyes?
    1. Uzembe
    2. Chuki
    3. Wivu
    4. Ushoga.
  4. How comes Malaika's basket was filled with unripe fruits while all the other girls' were filled with ripe ones? Because they
    1. were experts
    2. were lucky
    3. did not close their eyes
    4. knew which ones were ripe without looking.
  5. What happened to Malaika in the end? She
    1. was taken by an ogre and was never seen again
    2. finished picking her fruits and went home
    3. abandoned her basket and went home 
    4. became good friends with the other girls.

CLOZE TEST

Fill in the blank space numbered 16-20 with the most suitable word.

Eating a __16__ diet is important, __17__ it gives the body all the important nutrients to function. A balanced diet __18__ of carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins and minerals. Lack __19__ one of these nutrients can lead __20__ deficiencies and diseases.

   B   C   D 
 16.   good   balanced   great   variety 
 17.  for  and   but   plus 
 18.  is  made   consists   entails 
 19.  of  by   in   at 
 20.  with  on   at   to 


In this section, choose the correct answer to fill the blanks in the given questions.

  1. ___________________________ are celebrated during Mashujaa Day.
    1. Heros
    2. Heroes
    3. Hero
    4. Hiroes
  2. I hurt _____________________________  when I was cutting firewood.
    1. myself
    2. ourself
    3. yourself
    4. himself
  3. We were told that we _____________________________ brush our teeth twice daily.
    1. should
    2. may
    3. might
    4. would
  4. The people said their chief was as greedy as a
    1. lion
    2. leopard
    3. king
    4. hyena
  5. The two girls said that ________________________ cat had disappeared.
    1. there
    2. their
    3. her
    4. theirs
  6. Thomas said that _________________________wants to be a doctor when he grows up.
    1. she
    2. he
    3. they
    4. I
  7. The mangoes from Mutua's farm are the ________________________ in the region.
    1. sweet
    2. sweeter
    3. more sweet
    4. sweetest
  8. My father bought an _________________________ car.
    1. ugly, old, red
    2. old, red, ugly
    3. ugly, red, old
    4. red, ugly, old
  9. We ___________________________ deal with the issue tomorrow.
    1. will
    2. shall
    3. can
    4. could
  10. The rat was found dead ___________________________ the sofa.
    1. in
    2. along
    3. under
    4. at

COMPOSITION

You have 40 minutes to write your composition.

Write and complete an interesting story about;

HOW TO PREVENT ROAD ACCIDENT

MARKING SCHEME

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

QUESTIONS

  1. There are eight hundred and eight thousand eight hundred and eight books in a county library. What is the number of books in words?
    1. 808808
    2. 8808
    3. 880808
    4. 8080808
  2. A farmer harvested 109929 kilograms of yellow beans. What is the place value of digit 0 in the number?
    1. Thousands
    2. Hundreds
    3. Ten thousands
    4. Hundred thousand.
  3. Mzalendo bought 36 goats and 48 sheep. He shared the animals among some of his relatives. Find the highest possible number of relatives who shared the animals equally.
    1. 12
    2. 6
    3. 72
    4. 8
  4. Tea was packed into 10 kg packets. Which of the following amount of tea was packed into exact number of packets?
    1. 90385
    2. 26150
    3. 12088
    4. 24004
  5. What is the next number in the sequence? 2, 3, 5, 6, ________________________
    1. 9
    2. 11
    3. 8
    4. 10
  6. The number of stationeries sold by Tusome bookshop in four months was; 20203, 22300, 20023 and 23020. Arrange the number of stationeries in discending order.
    1. 20023, 20203, 22300, 23020
    2. 23,020, 20023, 20203, 22300
    3. 20023, 20203, 23020, 22300
    4. 23020, 22300, 20203, 20023
  7. Mangoes are arranged in piles of 12 mangoes. How many mangoes will be there in 42 piles?
    1. 54
    2. 504
    3. 30
    4. 484
  8. Some correctly converted 42/3 into an improper fraction. What answer did he get?
    1. 42/31 
    2. 14/3 
    3. 14/2 
    4. 43/2 
  9. Pupils from two schools planted 45838 and 47362 Un tree seedlings. What is the total value of digit 2 after finding the sum of the number of seedlings?
    1. 200000
    2. 2000
    3. 200
    4. Twenty thousand.
  10. Three ladies contributed sh. 905 each for a charity work. How much money did they contribute in total?
    1. Sh. 4550
    2. Sh. 2705
    3. Sh. 2715
    4. Sh. 908
  11. Mzee Juma divided his piece of land into the following fractions;
    1/102/51/2 . Arrange the fractions in descending order.
    1. 1/22/51/10 
    2. 1/102/51/2
    3. 2/51/10 ,1/2 
    4. 1/21/102/5
  12. In a school, there are 894 pupils. The girls are 432. How many boys are in the school?
    1. 462
    2. 1326
    3. 1236
    4. 362
  13. A school received a piece of land that was 73.584 acres. What is the place value of digit 8 in the number 73.584?
    1. Tens
    2. Hundreds
    3. Hundredths
    4. Tenths
  14. The distance from Nderitu's home to school is 7 km 21 m. What is the distance in metres?
    1. 7000 m
    2. 7021 m
    3. 7500 m
    4. 721 m
  15. A rectangular table measures 35 cm by 17 cm. What is the area of the table?
    1. 214cm2
    2. 52cm2 
    3. 495cm2
    4. 595cm2
  16. Keziah walked around the figure below. What distance did she cover altogether?
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    1. 94m
    2. 146m
    3. 188m
    4. 100m
  17. A jug contained 2 litres of porridge. Mwema took 0.95 litres of the porridge. How much porridge remained in the jug?
    1. 2. 075 litres
    2. 1.05 litres
    3. 1.025 litres
    4. 0.73 litres
  18. Halima borrowed x books while Judy borrowed y books. How many books did they borrow altogether?
    1. x + y
    2. x − y
    3. y − x
    4. xy
  19. Mkenya had 4/5L of juice. He drunk 1/10L from it. How much juice remained?
    1. 3/10L
    2. 3/5L
    3. 7/10L
    4. 10/7L
  20. A tailor had a piece of cloth of length 488 cm. He cut the clothe into smaller pieces each 42 cm long. What length of clothes remained if he used the pieces to make a table cloth?
    1. 16cm
    2. 11cm
    3. 446cm
    4. 26cm
  21. A school holiday lasted for 20 days. How many hours were these?
    1. 480 hours
    2. 4800 hours
    3. 20 hours
    4. 240 hours
  22. A piece of cloth was bought at sh.145 30 cts. How much will be spent in buying 8 such pieces of cloth?
    1. Sh. 1160 240cts
    2. Sh. 1162 40cts
    3. Sh. 1160 40cts
    4. Sh. 1162 240cts 
  23. Otieno had 4-two hundred shilling notes. He changed them into 50 shilling notes. How many 50 shilling notes did he get?
    1. Five
    2. Sixteen
    3. Eight
    4. Ten
  24. A square has a perimeter of 56 cm. What is the length of one side?
    1. 14 cm
    2. 224 cm
    3. 28 cm
    4. 14 m 
  25. A tile was in the shape of a cube. The length of the sides of the tile was 12 cm. What was the volume of the tile?
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    1. 144cm3
    2. 36cm3 
    3. 1728cm3 
    4. 1584cm3 
  26. A tap takes 20 minutes 55 seconds to fill a tank. How long will the tap take to fill four such tanks?
    1. 82mins 40seconds
    2. 83mins 20 seconds
    3. 83mins 40 seconds
    4. 82mins 20 seconds
  27. What is; 300 x 14?
    1. 4200
    2. 420
    3. 440
    4. 210
  28. What is 1/3 × 18?
    1. 18
    2. 6
    3. 3
    4. 15
  29. Kamau started working on his farm at 7:45 am. If he spent 4h 15 min, at what time did he stop working?
    1. 12:00 noon
    2. 12:30 pm
    3. 3:30 am
    4. 1:00 pm
  30. Okoth is 7 years older than his brother. What is the age of his brother if Okoth is x years old?
    1. X
    2. X + 7
    3. 7 − X
    4. X − 7

MARKING SCHEME

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

PART A : SOCIAL STUDIES

Study the map of Kira Area and answer questions 1 to 5 

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  1. The direction of lake Kira from the hospital is
    1. West
    2. East
    3. South
    4. North.
  2. River Kira drains its water into the
    1. Forest
    2. cattle dip
    3. Swamp
    4. Lake.
  3. Learners from Kira school named the physical features found in the area. Which one is not part of them?
    1. Swamp
    2. Lake
    3. Ocean
    4. River.
  4. The cattle dip is used for
    1. planting crops
    2. watering animals
    3. killing pests
    4. treating animals.
  5. Which of the following crops is grown for sale in Kira area?
    1. Coffee
    2. Tea
    3. Sisal
    4. Cotton.
  6. John drew a compass in his book. What name is given to the point between North and West?
    1. North East
    2. South West
    3. South East
    4. North West.
  7. Jophiel's uncle is a governor. He heads a
    1. county
    2. country
    3. sub-county
    4. town.
  8. Jerrica wore a heavy cloth while going to school. Which season was the area experiencing?
    1. Dry season
    2. Warm season
    3. Rainy season
    4. Hot season.
  9. Grade four learners were asked by their teacher to name physical features found around their school. Which one of the following did the learners not mention?
    1. Roads
    2. Mountains
    3. Hills
    4. Rivers.
  10. Below is a physical feature in an area. The feature shown is a
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    1. Mountain
    2. ocean
    3. lake
    4. river.

The picture below shows an aspect of traditional culture. Use it to answer questions 11-15.

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  1. The aspect of culture shown is called
    1. Enyumba
    2. Manyatta
    3. Moran house
    4. Boma.
  2. The aspect of culture shown belongs to which community?
    1. Luo
    2. Maasai
    3. Turkana
    4. Rendile.
  3. The structure above is mostly built by
    1. children
    2. men
    3. adults
    4. women
  4. Three of the following are sources of water. Which one is not?
    1. Lakes
    2. Rivers
    3. Hills
    4. Oceans.
  5. Which one of the following is a resource found in the county?
    1. Clouds
    2. Land
    3. Cars
    4. House

PART B: MUSIC

  1. Which of the following musical instruments is played the same way as the one shown below?
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    1. Marimba
    2. Kayamba
    3. Flute
    4. Drums.
  2. During a Music lesson, a teacher sang a certain song. Learners listened and sang along as they touched different parts of their bodies. The song is likely to be ______________________ song.
    1. a happy
    2. a topical
    3. an action
    4. a patriotic.
  3. Teacher Mercy asked Grade 4 learners to present folk songs. Kyle presented a song which he accompanied with a slasher. Which occasion
    is the song sung?
    1. Birthday
    2. Wedding
    3. Funeral.
    4. Work.
  4. Maggy has been assigned the part of singing Soprano while Ben will sing bass. If they will sing together the same song, we shall say they are singing in
    1. harmony
    2. collaboration
    3. unison
    4. turns.
  5. If all the children at school present a song together, such performance is called
    1. multiple
    2. solo
    3. choral
    4. group.
  6. Belinda was asked to identify on the Kenyan flag the colour that represents vegetation. Which colour should she choose?
    1. White
    2. Black
    3. Red
    4. Green.
  7. Who among the following pupils did not misbehave when the Kenyan National Anthem was being sang?
    1. Pat- Stood at ease.
    2. Carol-Sang loudly on top of her voice.
    3. Zack-Sang faster than the rest.
    4. Kim-Stood at attention.
  8. When a certain song was being sung, learners were responding in different ways. Which of the following was a negative response?
    1. Nodding.
    2. Shouting
    3. Clapping.
    4. Stamping
  9. Learners improvised some musical instruments to use during devotion. Which one of the following produced the loudest sound?
    1. Plastic bottles.
    2. Wooden materials.
    3. Rubber shoes.
    4. Metalic tins.
  10. While singing the Kenya National Anthem, Musa kept silent when he reached the second line of the second verse. What should he sing?
    1. Tufanye sote bidii.
    2. Natukae na undugu, amani na uhuru.
    3. Ee ndio wajibu wetu.
    4. Ilete baraka kwetu

PART C: ART AND CRAFT

Tony made the artwork below. Use it to answer questions 26 to 29.

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  1. Which of the following is not an embellishment that can be used on the above artwork?
    1. Beads
    2. Sand
    3. Broken glass
    4. Piece of cloth
  2. The artwork above was likely to have been  created using the
    1. coiling technique
    2. kneading technique
    3. pinching technique
    4. cutting technique.
  3. The above artwork can be used for the following purposes except
    1.  cooking
    2. displaying flowers
    3. putting keys
    4. putting stationery.
  4. Which of the following decoration techniques has been used in the above artwork?
    1. Applique
    2. Embedding
    3. Incising
    4. Scratching.
  5. Which of the following is a natural material that can be used to make the above artwork?
    1. Plasticine
    2. Clay
    3. Rubber
    4. Leather.

Keli displayed the fabric below. Use it to answer questions 31 to 33.

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  1. Which of the following techniques was used to decorate the fabric above?
    1. Montage
    2. Collage
    3. Applique
    4. Sewing.
  2. The outline of the decoration above can be described as
    1. Wavy line
    2. Zigzag line
    3. Broken line
    4. Spiral line.
  3. Angela listed the following tools and materials. Which of them cannot be used to decorate the above fabric?
    1. Thimble
    2. Needle
    3. Adhesives
    4. Pen.
  4. A grade 4 learner listed the following tools. Which of the following tools cannot be used in drawing?
    1. Sharp tools
    2. Pencil
    3. Charcoal
    4. Pastel.

The figure below was drawn by a grade 4 pupil.

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  1. The picture above is called a
    1. decoration
    2. colour wheel
    3. pyramid
    4. triangle.

PART 2: Choose a section you have prepared for. Each section is 15 marks.

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

  1. Naaman, a man who was healed by prophet Elisha was suffering from
    1. blindness
    2. leprosy
    3. possession
    4. diabetes.
  2. Which of the kings of Israel ordered the people to bow down and worship idols?
    1. King Nebuchadnezar
    2. King Ahab
    3. King Saul
    4. King David.
  3. Shadrack, Meshack and Abednego are the Hebrews who refused to worship idols. What happened to them? They were
    1. thrown into a burning furnace
    2. sent away from the city
    3. beheaded
    4. forgiven.
  4. Which town was Elisha in when he cursed boys who made fun of him?
    1. Jericho
    2. Bethel
    3. Nineveh
    4. Nazareth.
  5. Who was the king of Israel when Jesus was born?
    1. King David
    2. King Herod
    3. King Ahab
    4. King Saul.
  6. The three wise men who came to visit the new born Jesus came from which direction? 
    1. East
    2. West
    3. South
    4. North.
  7. Why were the parents of Jesus in Bethlehem. when he was born?
    1. They had gone there to be counted.
    2. They had gone to buy items there.
    3. They were visiting family members. 
    4. They lived there.
  8. The stories that Jesus used to teach people are called
    1. narratives
    2. parables
    3. fables
    4. legends.
  9. From the story of the good Samaritan, what lesson do we learn?
    1. We should ignore those who are not from our tribe.
    2. We should help everyone regardless of who they are.
    3. Jews were selfish.
    4. Priests are not supposed to touch sinners.
  10. How many people did Jesus feed with five loaves and two fish?
    1. 5000
    2. 2000
    3. 12
    4. 700
  11. What is the name of the man whose daughter was healed by Jesus?
    1. Andrew
    2. James
    3. Naaman
    4. Jairus.
  12. Why did Ananias and Saphira die after they sold their land? Because they
    1. cheated God
    2. were sick
    3. killed Jesus
    4. were poisoned.
  13. Which of the following is true?
    1. Jesus cursed the forty two boys.
    2. Moses walked on water.
    3. Jonah was swallowed by a big fish.
    4. Elisha fed five thousand people
  14. Which one of the following is not a way of thanking God?
    1. Singing
    2. Offering sacrifices
    3. Drinking alcohol
    4. Praying,
  15. What is the parable which Jesus used to teach about forgiveness? The parable of the'
    1. unforgiving servant.
    2. good Samaritan
    3. talents
    4. sower.

ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

  1. The Aya below means;
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    1. in the name of Allah, the most Gracious the Most Merciful
    2. master of the day of judgement
    3. the most Gracious, the Most Merciful
    4. you alone do we vrship and you alone do we ask for help.
  2. The animal below is slaughtered on which occasion?
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    1. Eidul fitr
    2. Eidul adh-ha
    3. Miladul nabii
    4. Christmas.
  3. How many verses are found in Suratul Kaafirun?
    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 6
    4. 7
  4. The symbol below is metnioned in Surah
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    1. Maun
    2. Lahab
    3. Fatiha
    4. Asr.
  5. Which pillar of islam is performed around the house below?
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    1. Saum
    2. Hajj
    3. Shahada
    4. Zakah.
  6. The man who leads prayers in the house above is known as
    1. Priest
    2. Sheikh
    3. Imam
    4. Maalim.
  7. Which Prophet of Allah was given the book below?
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    1. Ibrahim
    2. Musa
    3. Muhammad
    4. Issa
  8. The uncle of the prophet who took care of him is known as
    1. Abi Twalib
    2. Abdul Mutwalib
    3. Ali
    4. Abu Lahab.
  9. Which one of the following is a good character?
    1. Shouting at young kids.
    2. Greeting the elderly.
    3. Throwing dirt on the road..
    4. Laughing at the disabled.
  10. The food given to the poor before Eidul Fitr prayers is known as
    1. Zakatul maal
    2. Sadaqa
    3. Zakatul fitr
    4. Iftaar.
  11. On which day do we say this dua,
    "Taqaballahu minnaa wa minkum"
    1. Eid day
    2. Friday
    3. Aqiqa day
    4. Burial day.
  12. How many children did the prophet saw have?
    1. 4
    2. 5
    3. 8
    4. 7
  13. A good Muslim prays at least _____________________________________________________rakaa in a day.
    1. 5
    2. 7
    3. 17
    4. 50
  14. It is sunnah to say. _______________________________ before eating.
    1. Bismillah
    2. Alhamdulillah
    3. Subhanallah
    4. Inshaallah.
  15. Grade four learners were performing swalah in their school mosque. Their swalah ended with
    1. Bismillah
    2. Salaam
    3. Tashahud
    4. Takbir.

MARKING SCHEME

SOCIAL STUDIES

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

C.R.E

  1. B
  2. A
  3. A
  4. B
  5. B
  6. A
  7. A
  8. B
  9. B
  10. A
  11. D
  12. A
  13. C
  14. C
  15. A

I.R.E

  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. B
  5. B
  6. C
  7. D
  8. A
  9. B
  10. C
  11. A
  12. D
  13. C
  14. A
  15. B

QUESTIONS

  1. Mrs. Karimu taught grade 4 learners on the importance of matter. What is matter?
    1. The definite volume of a substance.
    2. Anything that has mass and occupies space.
    3. All solids with an exception of metals. 
    4. Filled containers.
  2. Living things are organisms or things that have life. All the following are living things except
    1. Mammals
    2. Mattress
    3. Animals
    4. Reptiles.
  3. What is the term given to animals with a backbone?
    1. Vertebrates
    2. Invertebrates.
    3. Backboned animals.
    4. Mammals.
  4. The following is a picture of a parasite that sucks cow's blood. Which statement is true about the animal?
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    1. It has two body parts.
    2. It has two pairs of legs.
    3. It has wings.
    4. It lives inside the animals' body.
  5. Kahindi drew the digestive system on a chart. He labelled the parts as follows
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    Which part is not matched with its correct name?
    1. A-Liver
    2. F-Rectum
    3. D-Stomach
    4. B-Colon
  6. Maurice stated that food is chewed in the mouth and formed into boluses. What is a bolus?
    1. The dental part of the mouth.
    2. The passage of food from the mouth.
    3. Small balls formed after chewing.
    4. The saliva in the mouth.
  7. Hannah is happy that her six month old brother is developing teeth. Which name is given for the first set of teeth?
    1. Milk teeth
    2. Tea teeth
    3. Canines
    4. Molars.
  8. The oesophagus passes food from the mouth to the stomach. An oesophagus is also known as
    1. lungs
    2. trachea
    3. gullet
    4. ileum.
  9. The dentist at Kamano Island taught grade four learners to take care of their teeth. Which one of the following is not a way of caring for teeth?
    1. Brushing twice a day.
    2. Eating hard foods like cassava:
    3. Using a dental floss to remove stuck particles.
    4. Eating sugary foods daily.
  10. The Science and Technology club noted the problem of air pollution in the Miyale community. Which of the following factors is not a cause of air pollution?
    1. Vehicle fumes.
    2. Proper ventilation.
    3. Burning plastics.
    4. Smelly drainages.
  11. Kate has a computer at home and uses it for research. Which one of the following is a part of a computer?
    1. Router
    2. Keyboard
    3. Modem
    4. Wi-Fi
  12. Plants are living things that have various characteristics. Which one of the following is not a characteristic of plants? They B
    1. move
    2. die
    3. reproduce
    4. have a backbone.
  13. Miano tasted wood ash and found out that it is bitter. What sensory organ did he use to taste?
    1. Eyes
    2. Tongue
    3. Skin
    4. Nose.
  14. Atieno ate cassava during break time. What part of the cassava did she eat?
    1. Seed
    2. Fruit
    3. Leaves
    4. Root.
  15. Every living thing lives in a certain surrounding. What is the term given to the surrounding of living things?
    1. Habitat
    2. Environment
    3. Area
    4. Ecology.

PART B: PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

  1. What type of start is shown in the picture below?
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    1. Standing start
    2. Sprint start
    3. Elongated start
    4. Jump start.
  2. The following is the procedure for performing standing long jump. Which of the steps comes first?
    1. Bring the arms back behind you and bend the hips and knees.
    2. Place both feet shoulder-width apart.
    3. Stretch up with the arms and rise up onto the balls of the feet with hips extended.
    4. Once airborne, extend the hips up and out and throw the feet forward.
  3. Grade four learners were discussing the importance of teamwork. Which of the following is one of the points they discussed?
    1. Helps to maintain good relationship between players.
    2. Help the team to score goals.
    3. Make the team competitive with each other.
    4. Makes the team win.
  4. Football players of Urithi Primary School were seen engaging in warm up activities. Why is it important? It
    1. helps reduce muscle soreness
    2. makes them look tough
    3. helps them win
    4. helps them become strong.
  5. The picture below shows an activity performed by a learner. What is the name of the activity?
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    1. Long jump
    2. Javelin
    3. High jump
    4. Netball.
  6. The following are materials that can be used to improvise a soccer ball. Which one is not among them?
    1. Waste paper.
    2. Sisal string.
    3. Pieces of old cloth.
    4. Sand.
  7. Your class has been selected to participate in a game of soccer. How many players do you need in the game?
    1. Eleven
    2. Five
    3. Ten
    4. Seven..
  8. The equipment shown below is used in a particular sport. Which sport is it?
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    1. Soccer
    2. Rounders
    3. Volleyball
    4. Swimming.
  9. The following are benefits of skipping rope every day except
    1. it helps in weight loss
    2. it improves the heart rate
    3. it helps cure diseases
    4. it improves blood circulation
  10. During a game, Wachira knelt and held the ball with both hands above his head. Which technique did he use?
    1. Overhead pass.
    2. Kneeling double hand throw.
    3. Kneeling overhead throw.
    4. Underarm pass.
  11. There are various types of passes used when playing ball. Which one is not used in football?
    1. Instep pass.
    2. Inside of the foot pass.
    3. Outside the foot pass.
    4. Chest pass.
  12. Robert uses a technique in rounders where he strikes the ball with a bat. This technique is called
    1. fielding
    2. rounding
    3. striking
    4. batting.
  13. Learners were told that using the right technique in rope skipping is very important. Why is that? It
    1. makes you popular
    2. helps you to win the game
    3. minimizes chances of injury 
    4. helps you not to get tired.
  14. Betty read the steps for a two-handed catching of the ball while playing as shown below. Which one comes first?
    1. Move towards the ball.
    2. Keep your eyes on the ball.
    3. Control the ball with fingers and thumb.
    4. Stretch arms with fingers spread to meet and snatch the ball.
  15. Hand juggling is an interesting game for children. Which items are dangerous to use for juggling?
    1. Scarves
    2. Small balls
    3. Nails
    4. Handkerchiefs.

PART C: HOMESCIENCE

  1. Grade four leaners discussed and wrote down a list of common illnesses in our community. Which one is not true?
    1. Stomachache
    2. Flu
    3. Malaria
    4. Leprosy.
  2. Valeria found her classmate behind the classroom vomiting and clutching his tummy while crying. What must she do?
    1. Take him home.
    2. Give him medicine.
    3. Leave him there.
    4. Tell the class teacher.
  3. The doctor told Zack to eat a lot of fruits and vegetables. What role do they play in the body? They
    1. protect us from diseases
    2. give us energy
    3. increase our weight
    4. help us grow taller.
  4. The list below shows nutrients. Which one is a body building nutrient?
    1. Proteins
    2. Carbohydrates
    3. Vitamins
    4. Minerals.
  5. The following are statements which describe good table manners. Which one is not?
    1. Always eat with your mouth closed.
    2. Wash your hands before eating.
    3. Take the biggest portion of everything on the table.
    4. Maintain an upright posture at the table.
  6. Villagers at Ulemo village have a problem with jigger infestation. The following are precautions they should take except
    1. keep the surroundings clean
    2. relocate to the city
    3. always wear shoes
    4. wash feet regularly with soap and water.
  7. We have learned that parasites are organisms that live and depend on animals and humans. Which of the following is an internal parasite?
    1. Lice
    2. Bedbugs
    3. Worms
    4. Jiggers.
  8. The following points show the importance of a shopping list except that it helps
    1. save money by buying only what one needs 
    2. to save time as one knows exactly what to buy
    3. one to know the amount of money you need to buy items
    4. one to change the prices of items.
  9. Kameno village members always fetch water for use from the river. How can they make it safe for drinking?
    1. Putting disinfectant in it.
    2. Adding salt.
    3. Sieving.
    4. Boiling.
  10. The list below shows types of medicine. Which one is not taken orally?
    1. Tablets
    2. Capsules
    3. Ointment
    4. Syrup.

PART D: AGRICULTURE.

  1. During a visit to a maize plantation, learners were asked to name small animals that can destroy the maize. Which answer was correct?
    1. Lions
    2. Ants
    3. Squirrel
    4. Tigers.

Use the diagram below to answer questions 42 and 43.

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  1. State the name of the type of irrigation shown above?
    1. Drip irrigation
    2. Sprinkler irrigation
    3. Furrow irrigation
    4. Flood irrigation.
  2. The above type of irrigation can be used to irrigate crops in which of the following areas?
    1. Forest
    2. Seed bed
    3. Under water
    4.  Swamps.
  3. Making compost manure requires all of the following except
    1. plastics
    2. soil
    3. water
    4. animal waste.
  4. A farmer prepared the following structure in his farm. What is the use of the structure to the crops?
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    1. Covering 
    2. Shading
    3. Mulching
    4. Protection.
  5. When preparing compost manure grade 4 learners were asked to state materials they needed. Which one of these materials not required?
    1. Ashes
    2. Kitchen waste
    3. Cut grass
    4. Sand.
  6. A certain soil type has the smallest particles and retains the highest amount of water. Which type of soil is it?
    1. Loam
    2. Clay
    3. Sand
    4. Ash.
  7. Grade four learners were asked to give the importance of compost manure. Which one is true among the following?
    1. Provides water to plants
    2. It gives the environment fresh air.
    3. It's a source of nutrients to plants.
    4. Provides food to animals.
  8. A farmer saw the following animal in her compound. Which of the following crops can be damaged by the animal?
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    1. Maize
    2. Cabbage
    3. Tomatoes
    4. Bananas.
  9. Grade 4 learners visited a clay work farm in Kiambu. Which of the following items are products that can be made in the company?
    1. Spoons
    2. Cooking stick
    3. Pots
    4. Buckets.

MARKING SCHEME

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

Soma taarifa hii kisha ujibu maswali 1 hadi 5.

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Nyumba ni makao ya mwanadamu. Kuna aina nyingi za nyumba. Kuna nyumba zinazojengwa kuelekea juu, vibanda, msonge, mapango, hema, tembe, za mawe, za udongo, za zege na kadhalika. Sehemu za nyumba ni sakafu, kuta, milango, vizingiti, madirisha, dari na paa.

Katika nyumba kuna makabati, makochi na viti. Mekoni kuna majiko, majokofu, karo, chanja, susu, sahani, vijiko, mabakuli na vinginevyo. Anayejenga nyumba za kawaida huitwa mjenzi na anaye jenga nyumba aushi za mawe ni mwashi.

Mwanadamu hutumia nyumba kama pahali pa kuishi, kulala, kupumzika, kujificha, kula na kupikia. Wasomi hutumia nyumba kwa masomo. Watu wengine pia hutumia nyumba kwa biashara.

Maswali

  1. Makao ya wanadamu ni
    1. makochi
    2. sakafu
    3. nyumba
    4. msitu
  2. Nyumba zinazojengwa nyingine zikiwa juu ya nyingine huitwa
    1. vibanda
    2. ghorofa
    3. vizingiti
    4. hema 
  3. Ni aina ngapi za nyumba zilizotajwa kwenye kifungu?
    1. Tisa
    2. Saba
    3. Nane
    4. Sita.
  4. Sakafu iliyo juu ya nyumba huitwaje?
    1. Paa
    2. Dari.
    3. Kuta
    4. Gorofa.
  5. Anayejenga nyumba za mawe ni
    1. mjenzi
    2. mwokaji
    3. mjengaji
    4. mwashi.

Soma kisa kifuatacho kisha ujibu swali la 6 hadi 10.

Je, kwa nini mbuni ana shingo ndefu? Wajua kwa nini shingo hiyo haina manyoya? Zamani Mbuni na mamba waliishi pamoja. Walikuwa marafiki wakubwa. Waliishi kama ndugu lakini sidhani kama walipendana kwa dhati. Siku moja Mamba alihisi njaa. Alitafuta mizoga ya kula akakosa. Mbuni alikula mizizi ya miti na matunda ya porini. Yeye hakuwa na shida ya njaa,

Mamba alifikiri kitu ambacho angekula, akaona kuwa nyama ya karibu naye ni Mbuni. Akajifanya mgonjwa na kumwita Mbuni. Alimwambia kuwa jino lake lilikuwa linauma. Alimwomba aingize kichwa chake kwenye mdomo wake aone shida ya jino hilo.

Mbuni kwa kumhurumia Mamba akakubali. Alipoingiza kichwa mdomoni, Mamba alifunga kinywa ghafla. Mbuni alijivuta kwa nguvu sana hadi akatoka mdomoni mle. Ubaya ni kuwa, manyoya ya shingo yake yalibaki mdomoni mwa Mamba. Pia, shingo yake ilirefuka zaidi

Maswali

  1. Zamani, Mbuni na Mamba waliishi ______________________________
    1. majini
    2. pamoja
    3. kwa furaha
    4. nyumbani.
  2. Kwa kawaida chakula cha Mamba kilikuwa
    1. mbuni
    2. ndege
    3. mizizi
    4. mizoga.
  3. Mamba alipowaza sana alifanya nini?
    1. Alimla Mbuni.
    2. Aliingia majini.
    3. Alitamani kumla Mbuni.
    4. Alimkamata Mbuni.
  4. Kwa nini Mamba alijifanya kuumwa na jino? Alitaka
    1. kuling'oa jino
    2. kumnyoa Mbuni 
    3. kumla Mbuni
    4. kuumwa na jino.
  5. Mbuni alikubali kufanya nini?
    1. Kumtibu Mamba.
    2. kumla Mamba
    3. Kung'oa jino.
    4. Kukiingiza kichwa kinywani mwa Mamb

Soma hadithi hii kisha ujibu maswali 11-15.

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Kila asubuhi wakulima huenda kwenye makonde yao kulima. Baada ya siku nyingi wao hupanda mbegu. Mbegu zikiota hutokea miche. Miche hugeuka na kuwa mimea. Mimea hustawi kisha ikapaliliwa. Baada ya hayo, magugu yote hung'olewa. Mimea inazaa mazao. Mazao ya mimea yakikomaa huvunwa. Mavuno ya mimea hutumiwa kama chakula sana. Wengine huuza ili kupata pesa za kutumia nyumbani. Kazi ya ukulima ni nyingi na huchosha lakini ina faida sana! Kila kitu huanza mbali na hutengenezwa ili kiwe kizuri baadaye.

Maswali

  1. Wakulima huenda kulima kwenye ________________________________.
    1. ngumi
    2. mashamba
    3. mabonde
    4. makundi 
  2. Baada ya kulima shamba mkulima hufanya nini?
    1. Huvuna
    2. Hupalilia.
    3. Hupanda mbegu.
    4. Huuza. 
  3. Katika kupalilia, mkulima hutoa shambani magugu au ___________________________________.
    1. miche
    2. mbegu
    3. kwekwe
    4. mimea
  4. Wakulima hupalilia nini?
    1. Mazao
    2. Mimea
    3. Magugu.
    4. Mauzo.
  5. Wakati wa mavuno, wakulima huvuna
    1. mimea
    2. miche
    3. chakula
    4. mazao.

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujaze pengo 16 - 20 kwa jibu lifaalo zaidi.

Unga ___16___ ngano hutengeneza vyakula ___17___ kama vile ,chapati na ___18___. Jana nilikula andazi moja ___19___ chai kikombe __20__
nikashiba.

   A   B   C   D 
 16.    ya   za   la   wa 
 17.  tamu   mamo   vitamu   matamu 
 18.  maandazi   wali   vibanzi   mtama 
 19.  na  kwa   ya   pamoja 
 20.  moja  mbili   mmoja   kimoja 


Jibu maswali kulingana na maagizo.

  1. Tegua kitendawili hiki.
    Ajenga ingawa hana mikono. 
    1. Kobe
    2. Ndege
    3. Konokono
    4. Kilema. 
  2. Kinyume cha kumeza ni _________________________
    1. kutapika
    2. kutoa
    3. kula
    4. kutema.
  3. Bainisha neno lililopigiwa mstari. Nilienda ila sikumpata.
    1. kihusishi
    2. kiunganishi
    3. kihisishi
    4. kitenzi.
  4. Ipi ni nomino katika ngeli ya A-WA?
    1. Kiti
    2. Kitabu
    3. Kidole
    4. Kipepeo.
  5. Chagua wingi wa sentensi ifuatayo.
    Mwaka umeanza.
    1. Miaka zimeanza
    2. Mamiaka imeanza
    3. Miaka imeanza
    4. Mamiaka yameanza.
  6. Jaza pengo kwa neno la adabu linalofaa.
    ____________________________ Vicky, naomba kupita.
    1. Simile
    2. Samahani
    3. Tafadhali
    4. Songea.
  7. Sehemu ya kompyuta inayoonyesha picha au maandishi huitwa
    1. kitufe
    2. kipanya
    3. kiwambo
    4. mashine.
  8. Tambua kivumishi katika sentensi hii.
    Watoto wadogo walipata zawadi nyingi. 
    1. nyingi
    2. watoto
    3. zawadi
    4. pata
  9. Jaza pengo kwa usahihi.
    Nzi ___ meruka
    1. i
    2. u
    3. ki
    4. a
  10. Barua ya kindugu huwa na anwani moja ya
    1. rafiki
    2. mwandishi
    3. mwandikiwa
    4. msomi.

INSHA

Umepewa dakika 40 kuandika insha yako.

Andika insha ya maelezo kuhusu;

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MARKING SCHEME

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

Read the following passage and answer questions 1-5.

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A school assembly is a gathering done on the assembly grounds to get information from teachers and the management. There are prayers and songs held at the beginning of assemblies.

There is a certain order to follow during assembly speeches. It starts with the school prefects and ends with the principals. An assembly takes 10 to 25 minutes.

Assemblies are important because they help pass information. They also enable teachers to inspect the hygiene of the learners. It helps to develop unity. It is also an avenue for good performance recognition by giving awards. The awards can be: mathematical sets, trophies or school shoes.

Questions

  1. What is a school assembly?
    1. A gathering that helps a preacher deliver his sermons.
    2. It is a school competition gathering.
    3. A gathering done to get information from teachers and the school management.
    4. A ceremonial wedding gathering.
  2. What is done at the beginning of a school- assembly?
    1. Screaming
    2. Prayers
    3. Competition
    4. Laughing.
  3. How long does an assembly take?
    1. 10 to 25 minutes.
    2. 10 to 48 minutes.
    3. 25 to 38 minutes.
    4. 30 minutes.
  4. The following are awards received during assemblies except
    1. mathematical sets
    2. trophies
    3. twigs
    4. school shoes.
  5. A school assembly speech follows a certain order. Which one is it?
    1. It starts with school prefects and ends with the principal.
    2. Starts with teachers and ends with the school prefects.
    3. Starts with the principal and ends with the teachers.
    4. The principal talks all through.

Read the dialogue below and answer questions 6 -10.

Hare: Good morning Hippo.
Hippo: Good morning Hare.
Hare: Why have you not gone to the farm?
Hippo: I have not gone to the farm due to the high rains that occurred yesterday. Hare: But Hippo, this is the right time to plant.
Hippo: I know, only that I don't feel like leaving this pool. I just want to swim Hare: That's laziness.

Questions

  1. How many animals are in the dialogue above?
    1. 6
    2. 7
    3. 3
    4. 2
  2. Why does hippo want to stay in the pool?
    1. He wants to swim.
    2. He wants to plant.
    3. He wants to watch animals.
    4. He is waiting for hare.
  3. When hare tells hippo that 'this is the right time to plant', what is Hippo's reply?
    1. 'Good morning hare'
    2. 'No, I don't know'
    3. 'This is the right time to plant'
    4. 'I just want to swim'
  4. When did the rains occur?
    1. Morning
    2. Last week.
    3. Supper time
    4. Yesterday.
  5. According to the dialogue, Hippo is described as
    1. lazy
    2. hardworking
    3. heavy
    4. joyful.

Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow.

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Mwaura is a ten-year old boy. He comes from Kiambu county. He loves eating chips and chicken. Mwaura is 1.3 metres tall.

He has two best friends. They are Njeri and Otieno. They love playing games together. They play football, basketball and netball together. They also go to the same school. Their school is known as Mirema Integrated School.

Last week, the three friends visited the Boma children's home. They gifted the children with food stuffs, balls and school shoes. The children at Bomą children's home appreciated their kindness.

Questions

  1. How old is Mwaura?
    1. 5 years old
    2. 6 years old
    3. 8 years old
    4. 10 years old
  2. How tall is Mwaura?
    1. 1.5m
    2. 1.3m
    3. 1.4m
    4. 1.6m
  3. How many best friends does Mwaura have?
    1. 4
    2. 6
    3. 2
    4. 1
  4. Which children's home did the friends visit last week?
    1. Gateru
    2. Boma
    3. Hola
    4. Mirema.
  5. What school do the friends go to?
    1. Boma children's home.
    2. International school
    3. Mirema Integrated school.
    4. Boma junior school.

Read the cloze test below and use the answers provided to fill the blanks.

My brother's name is Allan. He is ___16___ handsome boy. ___17___ are best friends. He likes ___18___ meat. His favourite pet is a ___19___.  His pet loves meat.

He owns a ___20___ which he rides everyday. He loves going to the library. I love my brother very ___21___.

   A   B   C   D 
 16.   a   an   it   very 
 17.  I  We   It   He 
 18.  eats   ate   eated   eating 
 19.  cat  ket   kettle   lion 
 20.  palace   bicycle   car   lorry 
 21.  more  much   few   a lot 

 

Choose the adverb in the following sentences.

  1. She walked quickly.
    1. she
    2. walked
    3. quickly
    4. walk 
  2. He sang the song beautifully.
    1. beautifully
    2. sang
    3. the
    4. he
  3. He ate his food hurriedly.
    1. his
    2. ate
    3. hurriedly
    4. food 

Give the plural of the sentences below.

  1. She gave me a pen.
    1. She gave us pens.
    2. They gave us pens.
    3. She gaves pens.
    4. We gave them pens.
  2. The tree has a fruit.
    1. The trees have fruits.
    2. The trees has fruits.
    3. The tree has a fruits.
    4. The trees has fruits.

Choose the correct sound of each animal.

  1. A donkey _________________________.
    1. brays
    2. sings
    3. chips
    4. trumpets.
  2. A bird __________________________.
    1. brays
    2. hisses
    3. trumpets
    4. chirps.
  3. An elephant __________________________________.
    1. hisses 
    2. clucks
    3. trumpets
    4. chirps.

Use the correct conjunction to fill in the blank space.

  1. Mary _________________________Atieno came home.
    1. for
    2. and
    3. In
    4. but

COMPOSITION

You have 40 minutes to write your composition.

Write a composition about;
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MARKING SCHEME

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

QUESTIONS

  1. A farmer harvested 20314 apples in a certain village. What was the number of apples he harvested in words?
    1. Two thousand three hundred and fourteen.
    2. Twenty thousand three hundred and fourteen.
    3. Twenty thousand three hundred and  forty.
    4. Two thousand three hundred and forty.
  2. The number of people who attended a new year crossover service were 19026. What is the place value of digit 9 in the number?
    1. Ten thousands
    2. Hundred thousands
    3. Hundreds
    4. Thousands
  3. Mandela added 4869 to 9432 and rounded off the answer to the nearest 100. What answer did he get?
    1. 14301
    2. 14300
    3. 14400
    4. 14330
  4. The difference between two numbers is 2335. If the smaller number is 909, find the bigger number.
    1. 1426
    2. 3244
    3. 2234
    4. 14365.
  5. In a class of 30 pupils, 17 are boys. What fraction of pupils are boys?
    1. 30/17 
    2. 17/30 
    3. 13/30 
    4. 30/13 
  6. One kilogram of sugar costs sh. 47. Find the cost of 7 kgs of sugar,
    1. Sh. 289
    2. Sh. 54
    3. Sh.40
    4. Sh.329
  7. A glass of water is 3/5 full. If I drink 1/5 of it, what fraction will remain?
    1. 2/5 
    2. 4/5 
    3. 3/5 
    4. 5/2 
  8. Pelister distributed 44 sweets equally among 8 children. How many sweets did Peach child get and how many sweets remained?
    1. 6 remainder 4
    2. 10 remainder 4 
    3. 9 remainder 4
    4. 5 remainder 4
  9. Which of the following is an odd number?
    1. 184
    2. 144
    3. 169
    4. 156
  10. The classroom door is 235 cm long. What is the length in metres and centimetres?
    1. 2m 35cm
    2. 23m 5 cm
    3. 2m 350cm
    4. 23m 50cm
  11. Olwenga changed 92/5  into an improper fraction. What was his answer?
    1. 5/47 
    2. 45/2 
    3. 47/5 
    4. 43/5 
  12. 90 is a multiple of 18. What is the next multiple of 18 after 90?
    1. 72
    2. 108
    3. 54
    4. 126
  13. A shopkeeper packed 36kg of sugar into 1/4 kg packets. How many packets did he get?
    1. 9 packets
    2. 144 packets
    3. 36 packets
    4. 72 packets
  14. Mwelusi walked around the figure below once. What distance did he cover?
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    1. 21m
    2. 24m
    3. 26m
    4. 30m
  15. A farmer harvested eight hundred and nine bags of wheat in 2007 and one thousand and three bags in 2008. How many more bags did he harvest in 2008 than 2007?
    1. 204
    2. 194
    3. 184
    4. 294
  16. 8 pencils cost sh. 72. What is the cost of one pencil?
    1. Sh. 9
    2. Sh. 18
    3. Sh. 27
    4. Sh. 64
  17. The perimeter of a square is 32cm. Find its length?
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    1. 128 cm
    2. 64 cm
    3. 16 cm
    4. 8 cm
  18. In the figure below, what fraction is unshaded?
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    1. 1/9 
    2. 9/1 
    3. 8/9 
    4. 7/8 
  19. A table has 24 plates. Each plate has 6 sweets. How many sweets are on the table altogether?
    1. 4
    2. 104
    3. 144
    4. 30
  20. Five children bought the following litres of juice from a shop; 2.5 litres, 2.25 litres, 4.5 litres, 2 litres and 3. 15 litres. Arrange the litres of juice from highest to the lowest.
    1. 3.15, 2.25, 4.5, 2.5, 2
    2. 4.5, 3.15, 2.5, 2.25, 2
    3. 2, 2.5, 4.5, 2.25, 3.15
    4. 2, 2.25, 2.5, 3.15, 4.5
  21. Mr. Kariuki had a string of 20 m 20 om. He divided it into 4 equal parts. What is the length of each part?
    1. 5m  5 cm
    2. 4m 4 cm
    3. 5 m 4 cm
    4. 4 m 4 cm
  22. Omino has seventy-eight thousand and ninety six cows. What is the number of cows Otieno has in symbols?
    1. 7896
    2. 17896
    3. 780096
    4. 78096
  23. A mason constructed a wall using stone blocks. The wall had 6 layers, 8 columns and 10 rows of blocks. How many cubes does the wall have?
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    1. 24
    2. 240
    3. 120
    4. 480
  24. There are 2022 pupils in a school. 1019 are boys. How many girls are there?
    1. 1017
    2. 1003
    3. 3041
    4. 1000
  25. James is 90 cm tall and Irene is 89cm tall. Who is taller?
    1. James
    2. Irene
    3. James and irene
    4. None
  26. The table below shows the number of sweets eaten by two girls in three days
       Monday   Tuesday   Wednesday 
     Venessa    2  1  3
     Vera  4  4  2
    How many sweets did they eat on Monday and Wednesday altogether?
    1. 11
    2. 6
    3. 10
    4. 12
  27. Grade 4 learners changed 7/10  into decimal. What was their answer?
    1. 0.007
    2. 0.77
    3. 7.7
    4. 0.7
  28. 1, 2, 3 and 5 are factors of a particular number. Which number is it?
    1. 30
    2. 11
    3. 25
    4. 15
  29. How many days are there in the months of July, August and September?
    1. 90 days
    2. 63 days
    3. 93 days
    4. 92 days
  30. One week has 7 days. 56 days have ____________________ weeks?
    1. 63 
    2. 8
    3. 392
    4. 9

MARKING SCHEME

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