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  1. Write seventy million seven hundred and seven thousand and seventy in symbols.
    1. 70707070
    2. 7070707
    3. 70770070
    4. 70707007
  2. What is the total value of digit three in 57348912?
    1. 30000
    2. Three thousand
    3. 3000000
    4. 300000
  3. What is the sum of 16570 and 3102 to the nearest thousands?
    1. 19672
    2. 20000
    3. 19000
    4. 19700
  4. What is the place value of digit 8 in 19.7836?
    1. Hundredths
    2. Tens
    3. Hundreds
    4. Thousandths
  5. A square flower garden has an area of 1296m2. What is the length of one side of the square garden?
    1. 36 m
    2. 63m
    3. 314
    4. 144 
  6. What is the place value of digit 2 in  132816?
    1. Thousandths
    2. Hundred
    3. Hundredths
    4. Thousands
  7. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 8?
    1. 88176
    2. 17382
    3. 65456
    4. 84234
  8. What is the square root of 54/9?
    1. 21/3
    2. 2952/81
    3. 49/9
    4. 209 52/181 
  9. Which one shows the area of a square room measuring 8m by 8m?
    1. 62m2 
    2. 32m2 
    3. 64m2 
    4. 16m2
  10. Work out 10.32-9.79 + 0.175 and round off your answer to the nearest tenths
    1. 0.705
    2. 0.7
    3. 0.71
    4. 0.8
  11. What is the reciprocal of 52/3
    1. 17/3
    2. 10/3
    3. 3/17
    4. 3/10
  12. A total of eight hundred and sixty five pupils participated in a harambee to raise money for physically challenged pupils. If each pupil contributed three hundred and fifty shillings, how much money in total was raised?
    1. 1215
    2. 300650
    3. 292750
    4. 302750
  13. Mwaniki got 35% in a test. What was his mark in fraction, in the simplest form?
    1. 35/100 
    2. 7/20
    3. 5/20
    4. 0.35
  14. The area of the square drawn is 51/16m2.What is the measure of one of its sides?
    1
    1. 9/16m
    2. 3¼m
    3. 2¼m
    4. 9m
  15. Convert 0.84 to fraction in its simplest form.
    1. 21/25
    2. 42/50
    3. 84/1000
    4. 84/100
  16. The population of a certain town in a country is four million three hundred and fifty thousand. The population of the second town is two million seven hundred and seventy six. What is the population of the two towns in total?
    1. 7126000
    2. 6350776
    3. 7050076
    4. 6050076
  17. Work out: 60 ÷ 12/3
    1. 100
    2. 24
    3. 150
    4. 36
  18. Find the quotient of 2.25 and 0.25
    1. 0.9
    2. 9
    3. 11
    4. 0.09
  19. Divide 24 by 1/6
    1. 4
    2. 1000
    3. 10000
    4. 144
  20. A motorist left town A at 11.15 pm. It took 3hrs and 55 minutes to reach town B. At what time in 24 hour clock system did he reach town B?
    1. 1510 hr
    2. 0310 hr
    3. 1500 hr
    4. 1410 hr
  21. Work out: l    dl   ml
                   65    8   17
                    x           7
    1. 455l 56dl 119ml
    2. 450l 60d1 19ml
    3. 460l 7dl 119ml
    4. 461l 17dl 19ml
  22. A car left Nyeri town at 8 am for another town a distance of 360 km away. What was the speed in kn/hr if it arrived at that town at 11 amn?
    1. 11 km/h
    2. 90 km/h
    3. 150 km/hr
    4. 120 km/hr
  23. Mama Eva went shopping and bought the following items 2 blouses @ sh 240, I dress for sh 770, 3 jackets @ 450.50,5 blankets for sh 2000. What was her total bill?
    1. 4601.50
    2. 2100.50
    3. 57000.50
    4. 3600.50
  24. A flower measures 3 m long and 1 m wide. What is its area in square metres?
    1. 5½m2
    2. 18m2
    3. 6m2
    4. 41/7m2
  25. Work out: 3.456 ÷ 16
    1. 2.16
    2. 20.6
    3. 216
    4. 0.216
  26. The line below drawn to scale is the distance between towns A and B. If the scale used is 1 cm represents 10 m, what is the actual distance from town A and B in metres?
    5
    1. 4.2 m
    2. 42 m
    3. 4200 mm
    4. 420 m
  27. Work out: 9√177L 8dl 31 ml
    1. 109L 70dl 60ml
    2. 91L 7dl 59ml
    3. 1L 170dl 59ml
    4. 19L 7dl  59ml
  28. What is the product of 67.84 and 5.25?
    1. 35,616
    2. 356.16
    3. 3.5616
    4. 0.35616
  29. What is the next number in the sequence below 168, 84, 42
    1. 48
    2. 10
    3. 11
    4. 21
  30. What is the quotient of 11¼ and 1¼?
    1. 9
    2. 101/5
    3. 141/16
    4. 25
  31. A radio is bought at sh 3950 and sold for sh 3310. Calculate the loss
    1. sh 7260
    2. sh 840
    3. sh 640
    4. sh 1640
  32. Remove the brackets and simplify.
    15(4e - 3c + 2e + e)
    1. 4e
    2. 60e - 45e + 30e + 15e
    3. 60e
    4. 45e
  33. Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 5 and 10?
    1. 909183
    2. 5567128
    3. 41286
    4. 593860
  34. David had m of wire. He tied up bundles of sticks which required m of wire each. How many bundles of sticks did he tie?
    1. 3/32
    2. 6
    3. 1/6
    4. 32/3
  35. What is 0.06 x 0.07
    1. 0.00042
    2. 4200
    3. 0.0042
    4. 0.042
  36. What is 645x 720 ?
    1. 453400
    2. 46440 
    3. 464400 
    4. 46340
  37. Find the length of the rectangle.
    2
    1. 9 cm
    2. 36m
    3. 18 cm
    4. 5 cm
  38. What is the reciprocal of 45/6
    1. 6/29
    2. 64/5
    3. 29/6
    4. 46/5
  39. What is the value of 2546328 + 9568 + 627852 ? 
    1. 3183748 
    2. 3713748 
    3. 317348 
    4. 2173648 
  40. Fill in the blank spaces marked (i), (ii) and (iii) respectively.
    3
    1. 3, 24
    2. 24, 8, 4
    3. 2, 3, 4
    4. 3, 3, 4
  41. Find the value of √576
    1. 18
    2. 24
    3. 26
    4. 16
  42. Simplify 2x + 6y + 4x - 2y
    1. 6r - 4
    2. 6x + 6y
    3. 6x + 4y
    4. 6x + 8y
  43. Grace had 160 mangoes 40 of them were ripe. What percentage of mangoes was ripc?
    1. 120%
    2. 25%
    3. 200%
    4. 75%
  44. Arrange the following from the smallest to the largest 1/3, ½, 1/10 and 1/5
    1. 1/3, ½, 1/10,1/5
    2. 1/10,1/1/3, ½
    3. 1/10,1/31/, ½ 
    4. ½, 1/1/31/10
  45. Convert 20 m/s to km/hr
    1. 60 km/hr
    2. 120 km/hr
    3. 90 km/hr
    4. 72 km/hr
  46. Multiply 3t 250kg by 5.
    1. 16t 250kg
    2. 16t 1250kg
    3. 151 1250kg
    4. 10t 250g
  47. Work out: dl       ml
                    16      70
                  +29      40
    1. 14dl 10ml
    2. 46dl 10ml
    3. 45dl 10ml
    4. 46dl 110ml
  48. Ocampo had a rectangular piece of land measuring 20¼ cm and 151/3 cm. Calculate its perimeter.
    1. 737/12 km 
    2. 40½ km
    3. 367/12 km
    4. 711/6 km
  49. Work out 34/18 + 111/24 + 27/8
    1. 711/18
    2. 624/18
    3. 611/18
    4. 729/18
  50. Which of the following triangle is a scalene
    4

MARKING SCHEME

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

MATHEMATICS
GRADE 5
END OF TERM 3

Questions

  1. What is the place value of digit 5 in the number 749519?(2 marks)
  2. What is 60339 in words? ( 2 marks)
  3. Work out ( 2 marks)
    1.  749
      x 69
      ____
    2.  18√936
  4.  A cyclist covered 624km from his home to town. Convert the distance into metres ( 2 marks)
  5. Find the width of the figure below ( 2 marks)
    mtet322g5q5
  6. Work out 23.652m + 72.12m ( 2 marks)
  7. Fill in the table below ( 4 marks)
      Length Width Height Volume
    a 7cm 6cm   210cm3
    b  9cm 4cm 3cm  
  8. Work out ( 4 marks)
    1.   L      ml
       25    605
      -12    532
      ________

    2.  L       ml
       40   554
         x       5
      _______
  9. A meeting took 960 seconds. How many minutes did the meeting take? ( 2 marks)
  10. Mwikali bought 25000 grams of ripe bananas. How many kilograms did she buy? ( 2 marks)
  11. How many cubes are in the stack below? ( 2 marks)
    mtet322g5q11
  12. If I want to measure a distance of 39m using a 1m rode, how many strokes will I make?( 2 marks)
  13. What is the difference between 27 minutes 16 seconds and 21 minutes 43 seconds? ( 2 marks)
  14. Work out ( 2 marks)
    1.  minutes    seconds
            37            57
         + 18            44      
      ________________
    2. 9√58 mins 39 seconds
  15. How many 100g sachets of downy can balance a 1kg mass? ( 2 marks)
  16. Arrange the numbers on the card from the largest to the smallest ( 2 marks)
    mtet322g5q16
  17. Jesse measured different items and recorded them down. Which of the following were units of masses by Jesse? 
    0.45, 1m, 51, 45g, 50kg, 30km
  18. A square tile has a length of 30cm. What is the area of 3 such tiles? ( 2 marks)
  19. Work out the following ( 3 marks)
    1. 3/4 - 7/12 
    2. 11/12 - 1/3
    3. 10/12 - 1/4
  20. Fill in the missing number ( 4 marks)
    1.  1/2 = ?/4 = 3/?
    2. 3/? = ?/16 = 9/12

Marking Scheme

  1. Hundreds
  2. Sixty thousand, three hundred and thirty nine.
  3.      
    1. 51681
    2. 52
  4. 624000m
  5. Width 9cm
  6. 95.772
  7.      
    1. 5 cm
    2. 108 cm
  8.             
    1. 13 L 73ml
    2. 202l 770 ml
  9. 16 minutes
  10. 25 kg
  11. 45 cubes
  12. 39 strokes
  13. 5 min 33 sec
  14.           
    1. 56 min 41 sec
    2. 6 mins 31 sec
  15. 10 sockets
  16. 0.702, 0.542, 0.452, 0.352, 0.152
  17. 45g 50kg
  18. 2700cm3
  19.                     
    1. 1/6
    2. 7/12
    3. 9/12
  20.                  
    1. 1/2 = 2/4 = 3/6
    2. 3/4 = 12/16= 9/12     

1
Study the map of Nari Area and use it to answer questions 1 to 7

  1. River Nari rises from
    1. South
    2. North Wesf
    3. South West
    4. North East
  2. Which one of the following is the main religion practised by people of Nari area?
    1. Christianity
    2. Islam
    3. Hindu
    4. Traditionalists
  3. The settlement pattern in Nari area can be described as
    1. nucleated
    2. clustered
    3. linear
    4. sparse
  4. Which one of the following type of industry can be located in the southern part of the map?
    1. Primary industry
    2. Secondary industry 
    3. Tertiary industry 
    4. Assembly industry
  5. Which one of the following factors has mainly lead to the growth of Nalli town?
    1. Trading Activities 
    2. Presence of a road junction 
    3. Security services
    4. Farming activities
  6. The type of soil likely found in the Southern part of the area
    1. black cotton soils 
    2. alluvial soils
    3. sandy soils
    4. red sub soils 
  7. What evidence shows that the North Eastern part of the map receives low rainfall is likeIy to be?
    1. Presence of a quarry 
    2. Presence of scrubs 
    3. The distribution of people 
    4. Distance from the lake
  8. Which one of the following is not a River lale Nilofes of Sudan?
    1. Lango
    2. Bayi
    3. Anuak 
    4. Dinka
  9. The following is a description of climate experienced in Eastern Africa.
    • High temperatures throughout the year
    • High rainfall throughout the year
    • Experiencesa rainfall maxima
      The climate described above is
      1. Tropical savannah climate 
      2. Mountain climate
      3. suotrootcst climate
      4. Equatorial climate
  10. The government of Kenya carries out census after every ten years mainly to
    1. know the number of people
    2. to plan for its people
    3. to prepare for elections
    4. to distribute land to people 
  11. Which one of the following factors explains why a rainguage should be fixed 15 centimetrés 15elow the ground? 
    1. To make it attractive 
    2. To make it stable 
    3. To make it visible
    4. To avoid splashing into it
  12. Which one of the following consist of the main coffee growing areas in Ethiopia?
    1. Moshi Arusha region 
    2. Jammo, Addis Ababa region
    3. Harar and Kaffar 
    4. Hadar Bouri
  13. Which one of the following towns is not a lake port in Lake Victoria in Tanzania? 
    1. Mwanza
    2. Musoma
    3. Ahirati
    4. Kigoma
  14. Which one of the following is the main government beef ranch in Tanzania 
    1. Mpwapwa
    2. Solai 
    3. Kongwa
    4. Hadeni
  15. Which one of the following countries in Eastern Africa does not share a border with Kenya?
    1. Uganda
    2. Sudan
    3. Ethiopia
    4. Somalia
  16. The following are uses of a mineral mined in Kenya
    1. Used to make fertilizer
    2. Used to make paint 
    3. Used to treat water
      The mineral described above is likely to be
      1. limestone
      2. fluorspar 
      3. diatomite
      4. salt
  17. The best way to upgrade to the local breeds is through
    1. controlling tsetse flies 
    2. cross-breeding
    3. paddocking 
    4. establish ranches
  18. Poultry reaning in Kenya is mainly done in the outskirts of the urban areas because
    1. there is a ready market
    2. plenty of poultry feeds
    3. area is free from pests
    4. there is plenty of space
  19. The best means of transporting heavy and bulky goods over long distance on land is
    1. pipeline transport
    2. railway transport
    3. water transport
    4. road transport
  20. Which one of the following title was given to the treasurer in the traditional Buganda kingdom? 
    1. Katikiro
    2. Omulamuzi
    3. Lukiko
    4. Omwanika
  21. Which one of the following water body does not border Eastern Africa?
    1. The Red Sea 
    2. The Indian Ocean
    3. Mediterranean sea
    4. Lake Victoria
  22. The following is a description of a town in Eastern Africa,
    1. Located on a foot of a mountain
    2. It's one of the largest town in its country
    3. Mainly serves as a tourism centre
      The town described above is
      1. Arusha
      2. Thika
      3. Addis Ababa
      4. Kampala
  23. The main source of River Nile is
    1. Ethiopian highland
    2. Lake Tana
    3. Lake Victoria
    4. Lake Kyoga
  24. Which one of the following means of communication was recently introduced and possess a great competition to other forms of communication? 
    1. Letters
    2. Telegrams
    3. Computers
    4. Mobile phones
  25. Which one of the following types of lakes are formed when the river changes its course?
    1. Lake Victoria, Lake Kyoga
    2. Lake Baringo, Lake Naivasha
    3. Lake Gambi, Lake Kanyamboli
    4. Lake Teleki, Lake Catherine
  26. Three of the following are facts about latitudes. Which one is not?
    1. They meet at the poles
    2. They are parallel to each other
    3. They influence the climate
    4. They are of different sizes
  27. Who among the following early visitor to Eastern Africa mainly came to look for the source of River Nile?
    1. Vasco da Gamma
    2. John Speke
    3. William MacKinnon
    4. Dr. Ludwig krapf
  28. Which one of the following is not true about maize growing in Kenya and Tanzania?
    1. It's mainly grow. by Small scale
    2. It's staple food of people in the region 
    3. It's a main foreign exchange earner
    4. Maize growing was introduced by the European settles
  29. Which of the following is the main tourist attraction on the floor of the Rift valley?
    1. Sandy beaches and warm climate
    2. International spurts and competitions
    3. Beautiful sceneries
    4. Wildlife in parks
  30. Which one of the following mountains in Eastern Africa is the highest non-volcanic mountain?
    1. Mt Ruwenzori
    2. Mt Kilimanjaro
    3. Mt Kenya
    4. The Ras Dashan
  31. The following are statements about a method of rearing poultry.
    1. Birds are left to feed
    2. Birds are fed separately in cages
    3. Birds have separate laying nest
    4. Feeds are mixed with standard straws
      There is a common collection point for eggs Which combination is suitable for battery system?
      1. i, ii, iv 
      2. ii, iii, v
      3. ii, iv, v 
      4. i, iii, v
  32. Use the diagrams to answer questions 32 and 33
    2
    The main factor that influence the growth of vegetation
    1. altitude
    2. climate
    3. soil
    4. drainage
  33. The main economic activity carried out in the area marked D
    1. Lumbering
    2. Pastoralism
    3. Bee keeping
    4. Fruit growing
  34. Three of the foilowing are reasons for single parenthood. Which one is not?
    1. Travelling abroad
    2. Death
    3. Separation
    4. Divorce
  35. Which one of the following means of communication is mainly affected by low Supply of electricity in rural areas?
    1. Television
    2. Computers
    3. Newspapers
    4. Courier Service
  36. Which one of the following animals is not a big five?
    1. Rhino
    2. Buffalo
    3. Cheetah
    4. Leopard
  37. Which one of the following lakes were formed through the same processes?
    1. L. Stephanie, L. Manyara, L. Edward
    2. L. Katwe, L. Paradise, L. Utange
    3. L.Albert, L. Kivu!, L. Kyoga
    4. L. Chala, Lake Tana, L. Gambi
  38. Which one of the following was the first political party that was formed in Tanganyika?
    1. Chama Cha Mapinduzi
    2. Tanganyika African National Union
    3. Tanganyika African Association
    4. United Tanganyika Party
  39. Who among the following is a member of the county assembly?
    1. County Representative
    2. Speaker
    3. Nominated Member
    4. Senator
  40. Judiciary in Kenya is headed by the 
    1. President
    2. Chief justice
    3. Attorney general
    4. Chief registrar

Use the map below to answer questions 41 - 45 
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  1. The main tourist attraction in the area Marked K
    1. Wildlife
    2. Human remains
    3. Beautiful scenery
    4. Sandy beaches
  2. The town marked M started as a 
    1. trading post 
    2. fishing village 
    3. market centre 
    4. transport and communication centre
  3. The type of forest found in the area marked
    1. Highland forest
    2. Lowland forest
    3. Tropical rainforest 
    4. Planted forests
  4. The Mineral mined at the place marked L is
    1. soda ash
    2. fluorspar
    3. diatomite
    4. limestone 
  5. The mountain marked N was from a result of
    1. faulting and uplifting
    2. faulting and sinking
    3. volcanic eruption
    4. folding of rocks
  6. Which one of the following holidays in Kenya is celebrated to mark the day when Kenya was granted independence?
    1. Mashujaa day
    2. Jamhuri day
    3. Madaraka day
    4. Labour day
  7. Which one of the following trees is found in the a Natural Forest?
    1. Pine
    2. Eucalyptus 
    3. Camphor
    4. Cypress
  8. Which one of the following community was led by Mukite wa Nameme in resisting the establishment of colonial rule?
    1. Nandi
    2. Ababukusu
    3. Agiriama
    4. Hehe
  9. Which one of the following National parks is B. not found in Uganda?
    1. Soleus
    2. Murchison
    3. Kidepo valley 
    4. Queen Elizabeth
  10. Three of the following are effects of Maasai collaboration except A. 
    1. Lenana was made a paramount chief B. 
    2. Maasai got support to fight their enemies C 
    3. Maasai were rewarded with land D. 
    4. Maasai lost their land
  11. Which one of the following is not a sea port the county assembly?
    1. Asmara
    2. Djibouti 
    3. Dar es Salaam
    4. Kismayu  
  12. Which one of the following European power did not get a portion of Somaliland during the scramble and partition of Eastern Africa?
    1. Germany
    2. Britain
    3. France 
    4. Italy
  13. Which of the following winds are responsible for long rains in East African Highlands?
    1. North East Monsoon winds 
    2. South East Monsoon winds 
    3. North and dry winds
    4. South Westerlies
  14. Which is not a method of solving conflict?
    1. Dialogue
    2. Negotiation 
    3. Revenging
    4. Court settlement
  15. Which one of the following food crop is widely grown in Uganda?
    1. Maize
    2. Bananas
    3. Sisal
    4. Tea
  16. Which one of the following activities was not done by African Societies?
    1. Solving disputes 
    2. Making community laws
    3. Punishing the law breakers
    4. Spearheading
  17. The type of trade that involves only two countries is termed as
    1. regional trade
    2. multi-lateral trade PIS 
    3. bilateral trade
    4. domestic trade 
  18. The main reason why Europeans scrambled for colonies in Africa is
    1. A treat African diseases
    2. to civilize Africans 
    3. get raw material 45. 
    4. to stop slave trade 
  19. Which one of the following is not a function of Independent Electoral and Boundaries commission?
    1. Nominate members
    2. Conduct elections Kenya 
    3. Register voters 
    4. Announce election results  
  20. Cabinet meetings in Kenya are chaired by the
    1. Speaker
    2. Head of state 
    3. Deputy president
    4. Chief justice

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

  1. From the book of Genesis Chapter 1 and 2, 1 which one of the following was created on the fourth day?
    1. Plants
    2. Animals
    3. Man
    4. Sun
  2. Who among the following gave his life to God?
    1. Lot
    2. Haron
    3. Terah
    4. Abraham
  3. The first Israelites Passover meal took place in
    1. Jericho
    2. Judah
    3. Egypt
    4. Canaan
  4. Which one of the following is the sixth commandment as given in the book of Exodus chapter twenty?
    1. Respect your mother and father
    2. Keep the sabbath day holy
    3. Do not kill
    4. Do not covet
  5. The Judge who defeated the Medianites being led by the Holy Spint was
    1. Jared
    2. Gideon
    3. Samuel
    4. Samson
  6. The third King in Israel was called
    1. Saul
    2. David
    3. Ahab
    4. Solomon   
  7. Which one of the following prophets spoke about the coming of the Messiah?
    1. Isaiah 
    2. Jonah 
    3. Elisha 
    4. Obadia
  8. Gehazi, the servant of Elisha was punished because he lacked
    1. money
    2. honesty
    3. kindness
    4. love
  9. Which one of the following prophets predicted  about famine that was to affect people in Israel?
    1. Elijah 
    2. Agabus 
    3. Micah 
    4. Isaiah
  10. Who among the following prophesied that Jesus would be born in Bethlehem?
    1. Isaiah 
    2. Elijah 
    3. Micah 
    4. Jeremiah
  11. Which one of the following was given to the shepherds as a sign of the saviour who had  been born?
    1. They would find him in a hotel
    2. They would find a big baby
    3. They would find him with his parents
    4. They would find him wrapped in strips of clothes
  12. The raising of Lazarus from the dead by Jesus shows that Jesus
    1. Has power to heal the sick
    2. Has power to create
    3. Has power over evil
    4. Has power over death
  13. The first miracle of Jesus took place at
    1. Judah
    2. Israel
    3. Cana
    4. Egypt
  14. The first disciples of Jesus were
    1. farmers
    2. fishermen
    3. singers
    4. healers
  15. Who among the following repented his sins and was forgiven?
    1. Gehazi
    2. Prodigal son
    3. Disciples
    4. Ahab
  16. "Eli Eli Lema Sabachthani" means
    1. My God, my God why did you abandon me
    2. Elijah, you will be with me in paradise
    3. Father forgive them
    4. Lord, take this cup away from me. 
  17. Who among the following went to the tomb after the resurrection of Jesus?
    1. James
    2. John
    3. Joseph
    4. Elzabeth
  18. The first disciples of were first called Christians at a place called 
    1. Jericho
    2. Antioch 
    3. Moab
    4. Egypt
  19. Who among the following denied Jesus three in times?
    1. James 
    2. John
    3. Peter
    4. Zacharia
  20. Which one among the following is a fruit of the Holy Spirit?
    1. Healing
    2. Wisdom 
    3. Love 
    4. Faith 
  21. Education in traditional African society was aimed at
    1. Instilling respect 
    2. Character moulding
    3. Acquiring degree
    4. Preparation for marriage
  22. The following are ways through which people get new life in traditional African society except
    1. Initiation
    2. Baptism 
    3. Marriage 
    4. Birth 
  23. Which one among the following is commonly practised by both Christians and Traditional African Communities?
    1. Sharing with others 
    2. Baptising new converts
    3. Tatooing bodies
    4. Reading the Bible
  24. The main purpose of sharing wealth or ideas  with others is to show
    1. concern for others
    2. envy for others
    3. jealous for others 
    4. brutality for other 
  25. Initiation in Traditional African society, prepared young people to take in society
    1. their own problems
    2. new responsibilities
    3. their talents
    4. their gifts
  26. Which one among the following is not true about the benefits of sharing work?
    1. Give people chance to share talents 
    2. To contribute to the welfare of others 
    3. Everybody get involved in work 
    4. Compete as we work
  27. Which one among the following is good use of time?
    1. Stealing 
    2. Cheating 
    3. Visit the needy 
    4. Complaining always
  28. In Traditional African Societies marriage negotiation are officiated by
    1. prophets
    2. seer
    3. elders
    4. priests
  29. Who among the following is a person with special need?
    1. HIV/AIDS victim 
    2. Jesus
    3. Rich person
    4. A farmer
  30. Which one among the following was the main activity of missionaries in Kenya? 
    1. Give people presents 
    2. Teach people local language
    3. Preach the Gospel 
    4. See Kenyans

MARKING SCHEME

  1. B
  2. B
  3. D
  4. A
  5. B
  6. A
  7. B
  8. A
  9. D
  10. B
  11. B
  12. C
  13. C
  14. C
  15. B
  16. A
  17. B
  18. D
  19. B
  20. D
  21. C
  22. C
  23. C
  24. D
  25. C
  26. A
  27. B
  28. C
  29. C
  30. A
  31. B
  32. A
  33. B
  34. A
  35. A
  36. C
  37. A
  38. B
  39. A
  40. B
  41. A
  42. D
  43. C
  44. A
  45. C
  46. C
  47. C
  48. B
  49. A
  50. C
  51. A
  52. A
  53. B
  54. C
  55. B
  56. D
  57. C
  58. B
  59. A
  60. B
  61. D
  62. D
  63. C
  64. C
  65. B
  66. D
  67. A
  68. B
  69. A
  70. C
  71. D
  72. D
  73. C
  74. B
  75. B
  76. A
  77. B
  78. B
  79. C
  80. C
  81. B
  82. B
  83. A
  84. A
  85. B
  86. D
  87. C
  88. C
  89. A
  90. C

QUESTIONS

  1. The following are parts of female reproductive system except
    1. Ovary 
    2. Uterus
    3. Urethra
    4. Birth Canal
  2. Which one of the following crop is not a beverage?
    1. Coffee
    2. Tea
    3. Barley
    4. Cashewnuts
  3. The tube that runs from mouth to the anus is known as
    1. Digestive system
    2. taut
    3. Trachea
    4. Food pipe
  4. An onion stores food in the
    1. Leaves
    2. Stern
    3. Roots
    4. Bud
  5. Which set of materials below consists of insulators of heat only?
    1. Pins, sufuria, glass
    2. Plastic, wood, glass
    3. Mail, copper wire, leaves
    4. Pencil, paper, pins
  6. The following are characteristics of wind pollinated flowers except
    1. Dull petals
    2. Scented
    3. Large quantities of pollen grains
    4. Feathery stigma
  7. Which one of the following parts is correctly matched with its function?
      PART FUNCTION
    A
    B
    C
    D
    Mouth  
    Stomach
    ileum
    Colon
    Mix food with juice
    Absorption of water
    Absorption of minerals
    Digestion of food
  8. Which one of the following is not a method of rotational grazing?
    1. Strip grazing
    2. Herding
    3. Tethering
    4. Paddocking
  9. Which one of the following is not a concentrate?
    1. Bone meal
    2. Fish meal
    3. Salt licks
    4. Lucerne
  10. Pupils collected 2kg of sand, 2kg of cotton wool and 2kg of stones. Which one of them had a bigger volume?
    1. 2kg of sand
    2. 2kg of stone
    3. 2kg of cotton wool
    4. All were the same
  11. The phase of the moon drawn below is called
    1
    1. Crescent
    2. New moon
    3. Full moon
    4. Gibbous
  12. Which one of the following is a way of maintaining all simple tool?
    1. Sharpening after use
    2. Regular use of the tools
    3. Cleaning after use
    4. Washing after use
  13. All the following happens when you inhale except
    1. Lungs expand
    2. Diaphragm flattens
    3. Pressure in chest cavity decreases
    4. Diaphragm form dome-shaped
  14. Which one of the following materialsexpands most when heated?
    1. Gases
    2. Liquids
    3. Solids
    4. Metal rods
  15. What is cross pollination?
    1. Transfer of pollen grain from anther to the stigma of a flower
    2. Transfer of pollen of one flower to stigma of another
    3. Transfer of pollen grain to anther of one flower to ovary of the same flower
    4. Transfer of pollen grain from anther of one flower to the stigma of another flower on different, plants of the same kind
  16. Study the diagram below
    2
    The diagram above can be used to conclude that
    1. Air has mass
    2. Air occupy space
    3. Inflated balloon is heavier than deflated balloon
    4. Matter occupy space and has weight
  17. Which part of the digestive system does not produce digestive juices?
    1. Mouth
    2. Duodenum
    3. Stomach
    4. Liver
  18. The tooth used for tearing food
    1. Has cusps
    2. Has three roots
    3. Has one root
    4. Chisel shaped
  19. A germinating maize seedling gets its food from
    1. Endosperm
    2. Cotyledon
    3. Plumule
    4. Radicle
  20. Study the set-up used to investigate germination.
    3
    Which statement is true about the set up above?
    1. Seeds did not germinate
    2. Seeds germinated
    3. There was no air in the water
    4. Seeds decayed after two days
  21. A weed that has thorns on stems and branches and has green fruit that turn yellow when ripe is
    1. Thorn apple
    2. Sodom apple
    3. Mexican marigold
    4. Wondering Jew
  22. Std6 pupils collected the following materials.
    • inner tube of a pen
    • Water and ink
    • Thin waled glass bottle
    • Cello tape and manila
      The instrument they made is:
      1. Liquid thermometer
      2. Air thermometer
      3. Wind sock
      4. Wind vane
  23. Which one of the following is an importance of HIV and AIDS testing?
    1. To secure employment
    2. To know who infected you
    3. To campaign for the spread of HIV
    4. To overcome fear
  24. Which food is good for teeth maintenance?
    1. Milk
    2. Cakes
    3. Biscuits
    4. Sweets
  25. HIV and AIDS can be transmitted through the following body fluids except 
    1. Blood 
    2. Saliva
    3. Brest milk
    4. Urine
  26. The largest planet is 
    1. Neptune
    2. Jupiter   
    3. Saturn
    4. Mercury
  27. When modelling the solar system you can use the following to mount the planet and  the sun except 
    1. Thorns  
    2. Pins 
    3. Cello tape
    4. Clay
  28. Which one of the following material cannot be used to make rollers?
    1. Maize combs 
    2. Pencils 
    3. Round sticks 
    4. Bottle tops
  29. The clouds that bring rains are
    1. White
    2. High in sky
    3. Feathery
    4. Dark grey
  30. Study the weather instrument below.
    4
    Part marked M is made from:
    1. Mosquito net
    2. Manila paper
    3. Polythene bag
    4. Metal sheet 
  31. What is temperature?
    1. Amount of heat in the body
    2. Evaporation in the surrounding
    3. Coldness of the environment 
    4. Degree of hotness or coldness of a place or a thing
  32. Which one of the following is not an importance of lighting a house?
    1. Warming the house
    2. Discouraging pests
    3. For safety
    4. To read comfortably
  33. Which one of the following is not an industrial use of water?
    1. Mixing chemicals
    2. Making fountains
    3. Cooling machines
    4. Use of ferry services
  34. In which parts of the breathing system is air cleaned?
    1. Trachea 
    2. Lungs
    3. Bronchioles 
    4. Diaphragm
  35. Which one of the following animal feeds does not give animals carbohydrates?
    1. Molasses
    2. Polland
    3. Nappier glass
    4. Lucerne
  36. The set up below was used by pupils to experiment properties of heat
    5
    Which pin dropped first?
    1. None 
    2. W
    3. X
    4. Y
  37. The sign showing stage of HIV infection is:
    1. Full blown stage
    2. Incubation stage
    3. Symptomatic stage
    4. Window stage
  38. Functions of a root in a plant includes all the following except
    1. Food storage
    2. Absorption of minerals
    3. Support the plant
    4. Making the food
  39. The form of energy produced by vibration is called
    1. Sound
    2. Heat
    3. Light
    4. Electricity
  40. In a flower, fertilization takes place in the
    1. Stigma
    2. Style
    3. Ovary
    4. Anthers
  41. Below are signs and symptoms of a certain waterborne disease.
    • Skin rash
    • Fever
    • Blood in urine and stool
      The above disease is best prevented by:
      1. Proper use of latrines and toilets
      2. Wearing protective clothing
      3. Drinking boiled water
      4. Immunization
  42. The factors that increase the rate of soil erosion includes all the following except
    1. Number of animals in soils
    2. Human activities
    3. Slopes
    4. Types of soil
  43. Study the method of food preservation drawn below.
    6
    The method of food preservation above works by:
    1. Making bacteria inactive
    2. Coating of the food
    3. Dehydrating the food
    4. Removing air from the food
  44. Which one of the following is not an effect of increasing heat in a substance?
    1. Melting
    2. Evaporation
    3. Expansio
    4. Freezing
  45. Which one of the following is the best practice to prevent malaria?
    1. Sleeping under mosquito net
    2. Destroying breeding places for mosquitos
    3. Fitting house windows with mosquito gauge
    4. Taking anti-malaria drugs
  46. The type of soil erosion that forms a deep V shaped channel is best controlled by
    1. Making gabions
    2. Making terraces
    3. Planting cover crops
    4. Contour ploughing
  47. The excess medicine that remains should be
    1. Given to the needy and sick
    2. Thrown into a pit latrine
    3. Kept for future use
    4. Taken back to hospital
  48. The type of grazing where permanent structure is used is known as
    1. Zero grazing
    2. Strip grazing
    3. Paddocking
    4. Tethering
  49. Coloured water is used in liquid thermometer in order to make it
    1. Last longer
    2. Measure slightest change in temperature
    3. Visible
    4. Absorb more heat
  50. The experiment below is used to demonstrate that
    7
    1. Light travels in all directions
    2. Candle is a source of light
    3. Light travels in a straight line
    4. Light can be reflected

MARKING SCHEME

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

Soma vifungu vifuatavyo. Vina nafasi 1 mpaka 15. Kwa kila nafasi umepewa majibu manne hapo. Jaza kila pengo kwa kuchagua lifaalo zaidi

Kuna njia 1                za kuhakikisha kuwa tuna afya bora. Kwa 2               , tunashauriwa kula chakula 3                , kufanya mazoezi, kujiepusha na 4                na kutafuta matibabu tukiwa wagonjvva. Mtu akiwa mgonjwa, 5                kufanya kazi wale kusoma kwa njia inayofaa. Kipindupindu, kichocho na kuendesha ni baadhi ya 6                ambazo husababishwa na 7                usafi wa mwili na mazingira. Kila 8                ana jukumu la kuhakikisha kuwa mwili wake ni safi, anakula chakula safi na kuishi mahali safi. Wadudu hatari kama vile 9                nao hushambulia vidole vya mtu anayeishi mahali penye uchafu. Sote tujiepushe na uchafu.

  1.      
    1. ambazo
    2. mengi
    3. mingi
    4. nyingi
  2.        
    1. vile
    2. kuwa
    3. sababu
    4. mfano
  3.        
    1. inayofaa
    2. kinachofaa
    3. linalofaa
    4. vinavyofaa
  4.        
    1. madawa ya kulevya
    2. dawa ya kulevya
    3. dawa za kulevya
    4. madawa za kulevya
  5.        
    1. anaweza 
    2. hawezwi
    3. hawezi
    4. hawawozi
  6.        
    1. magonjwa
    2. ndwele
    3. ugonjwa
    4. maradhi
  7.        
    1. kutozingatia
    2. kuzingatia
    3. kujua
    4. kutojua
  8.        
    1. moja
    2. kimoja
    3. umoja
    4. mmoja
  9.        
    1. tekenya
    2. mende
    3. kunguni
    4. chawa

Asubuhi 10                , wazazi wa Kajua 11                kuelekea shuleni iii wajue kwa nini mtoto wao alirudishwa nyumbani. Walianza safari hata biia kunywa 12              yao kama ilivyokuwa kawaida. Walipofika 13                waliarifiwa kuwa Kajua alipatikana akicheza na simu wakati wa masomo. Wazazi walishangaa na 14                sana. Walimpa 15                kali na kumpokonya simu hiyo Nadi akamiIishe masomo yake. Kajua aliomba msamaha na kubadilika kabisa.

  1.        
    1. hiyo
    2. hio
    3. huo
    4. huwo
  2.        
    1. walikata shauri
    2. walikata kauli
    3. walikata kamba
    4. walikata kiu
  3.        
    1. kiamshakinywa
    2. staftahi
    3. chamcha
    4. uji
  4.        
    1. ndani mwa shule
    2. katika shuleni
    3. kwa shule
    4. shuleni
  5.        
    1. kulia
    2. kushangilia
    3. kuhuzunika
    4. kusherehekea
  6.        
    1. adabu
    2. viboko
    3. adhabu
    4. heshima
  7. Kivumishi gani ambacho ni tofauti na vingine?
    1. zote
    2. wengi
    3. yeyote
    4. chenye
  8. Chagua maelezo ambayo si sahihi.
    1. Figo ni kiungo ambacho husafisha damu mwilini.
    2. Kiwiko ni sehemu ya mkono ambapo saa hufungwa.
    3. Mfupa ambao hufunika meno huitwa
    4. Mapafu huingiza hewa safi mwilini na kutoa hewa chafu.
  9. Chagua ukanusho wa;
    Unga umeletwa na mama.
    1. Unga hujaletwa na mama.
    2. Unga haujaletwa na mama.
    3. Unga umepelekwa na baba.
    4. Unga haukuletwa na mama.
  10. Tambua sentensi iliyotumia "ki" kuonyesha udogo.
    1. Ukimwona mwalimu shuleni uniambie.
    2. Magari yote yalikuwa yakioshwa na wafanyakazi.
    3. Kijibwa cha nyanya kimelala.
    4. Wacheni kucheza kijinga mtaumia.
  11. Neno eshukuru' lina herufi ngapi?
    1. 3
    2. 7
    3. 6
    4. 5
  12. Tambua usemi wa taarifa wa sentensi ifuatayo.
    "Kesho tutaenda Mombasa," mwalimu alisema.
    1. Mwalimu alisema kuwa wangeenda Mombasa siku iliyofuata.
    2. Mwalimu alisema kuwa tungeenda Mombasa kesho.
    3. Mwalimu alisema kuwa wataenda Mombasa siku iliyofuata.
    4. Mwalimu alisema kuwa tutaenda Mombasa kesho.
  13. Sentensi ifuatayo itaandikwaje katika wingi?
    Kuli ameweka chupa karibu na ukuta.
    1. Makuli wameweka chupa karibu na nyuta.
    2. Makuli wameweka vyupa karibu na kuta.
    3. Kuli wameweka chupa karibu na kuta.
    4. Makuli wameweka chupa karibu na kuta
  14. Rangi ya chini kabisa kwenye upinde wa mvua huwa ipi?
    1. nyekundu
    2. urujuani
    3. nili
    4. machungwa
  15. Tambua aina za maneno yaliyopigiwa mistari.
    Tulitembea polepole na kusimama chini ya mti.
    1. nomino, kihusishi
    2. kivumishi, kielezi .
    3. kielezi, kihusishi
    4. livumishi, kitenzi
  16. Sentensi gani iliyotumia kiashiria kisisitizi?
    1. Mkeka ule radio ulionunuliwa_
    2. Kinywaji hiki hiki kitapewa mtoto.
    3. Nguo yenyewe ndiyo iliyopigwa pasi.
    4. Baiskeli iyo hiyo itapelekwa kwa fundi
  17. Orodha ipi iliyo ria msamiati wa aina moja?
    1. funza, nzi, mbuni
    2. randa, msumeno, tarumbeta
    3. sabmarini, purutangi, machela
    4. dania, mdalasini, tangawizi
  18. Chagua sentensi ambayo ni
    1. Chaff ambacho kimeiva ni kitamu.
    2. Nyumba yenye imejengwa ni ya babu.
    3. Usinywe maji chafu, kunywa maji safe.
    4. Kutembea kunakopendeza ni kwa mtoto.
  19. 'Lima' ni kwa `mkulirria' kama vile ni kwa 'msomaji.'
    1. soma
    2. andika
    3. fundisha
    4. masomo
  20. Mpira wa kandanda huwa na umbo gani?
    1. tufe
    2. duara
    3. duaradufu
    4. tao
  21. Kiambishi kimetumikaje katika sentensi ifuatayo?
    Mtoto huyo amejiangusha chini.
    1. kirejeshi
    2. hall
    3. mtendaji
    4. ukubwa

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ulibu maswali 31- 40.
Vita ni hall ya kukosa amani na utulivu. Hall hiyo husababisha kutoelewana na kupigana. Mara nyingi, vita husababishwa na ugpmvi. Vita huweza kutokea kila mahali na kwa kila umri. Pengine hata mahali unaposomea, shuleni au darasani, umewahi kuona wanafunzi wenzako wakipigana. Pengine hata wewe mwenyewe umewahi kuhusika katika vita. Je, umewahi kuona watu wakipigana njiani ukielekea nyurnbani kutoka shuleni? Kuna nyakati ambapo vita hutokea kati ya watu wazima kama vile wazazi au makabila mawili ambayo ni tofauti. Kiwango cha juu cha vita huwa ni vita katika nchi. Vita kama hivi huweza kutokana na kutoelewana katika jambo la kitaifa kama vile matokeo ya uchaguzi. Vita vina madhara gani?

Ifahamike kuwa vita husababisha kuumia kwa watu na mifugo. Watu walioumizwa wakati wa vita hulia kwikwikwi kutokana na maumivu. Wengine huishia kuaga dunia kutokana na majeraha katika vita. Mali nayo huharibiwa mno. Utapata kuwa maduka ya watu na nyumba zao huchomwa bila sababu maalum. Magari hupigwa na kuvunjwa vioo au kuchomwa. Uharibifu huu wa niali hurudisha nyuma uchumi wa taifa letu. Masomo, biashara na kazi haziwezi zikafanyika kwa kuwa ni vigumu kusafiri katika mazingira yaliyo na vita. Wanafunzi na walimu hubakia katika nyumba zao wakihofia kuangamizwa na wapiganaji. Hakuna awezaye kuuza wala kununua chochote kwa kuwa maduka yote hufungwa. Upendo na umoja katika nchi nao hurudi chini. Hilo ni tatizo kubwa kwa kuwa umoja na ushirikiano ni muhimu sana.
Kunapotokea kutoelewana, njia ya pekee huwa ni kupigana ama kuna njia nyingine? Mwenzako anapokukasea shuleni ama nyumbani, unafaa kufanya nini? Jinsi tunavyojua, kupigana hakufai hata kidogo. Mazungumzo yanafaa kuwapo kati ya watu wawili waliokosana ama makundi mawili ambayo yamekosana. Kama hakuna kuelewana, husisheni mtu au watu wengine iii wasaidie kuleta utulivu. Aliyekosea hushauriwa kuomba msamaha na aliyekosewa amsamehe mwenzake. Tukumbuke kuwa kiln mtu hukosea. Hakuna mkamilifu ila Mungu pekee.

  1. Ufahamu unaeleza kuwa vita husababisha
    1. amani na utulivu.
    2. kutoelewana na amani.
    3. kutoelewana na kupigana.
    4. kupigana na utulivu.
  2. Ni kweli kuwa vita huweza kutokea wapi?
    1. Shuleni na njiani
    2. Sokoni na darasani
    3. Njiani na sokoni
    4. Kila mahali
  3. Kiwango cha juu cha vita kinahusu nini?
    1. Vita vinavyotumia bunduki
    2. Vita katika nchi
    3. Vita vinavyoleta kifo
    4. Vita kati ya watu wakubwa
  4. Ufahamu unaonyesha kuwa vita huongeza yafuatayo isipokuwu
    1. uchumi.
    2. vifo.
    3. umaskini.
    4. chuki.
  5. Maneno 'hulia kwikwikwi' ni mfano wa
    1. nahau.
    2. sitiari.
    3. tashbihi.
    4. tanakali ya sauti.
  6. Msimulizi anaeleza kuwa hall ya kukosana ikitokea watu wafanye nini?
    1. Wasigombane wala wasipigane sana.
    2. Wazungumze na kusameheana.
    3. Wapigane to ikiwa msamaha haupatikani.
    4. Aliyekosea anafaa kuombwa msamaha.
  7. Msimulizi ametumia maneno kuwa umoja na ushirikiano ni muhimu sana'.
    Methali gani inayokubaliana na maneno hayo
    1. Polepole radio mwendo.
    2. Mkono mmoja hauchinji ng'ombe.
    3. Mtoto umleavyo ndivyo akuavyo.
    4. Akufaaye kwa ndiye rafiki.
  8. Kulingana na ufahamu, hakuna mtu ambaye
    1. hana makosa.
    2. hukosea.
    3. huomba msamaha.
    4. husamehewa
  9. Nini ambacho huwa hakichomwi wakati wa vita kulingana na ufahamu?
    1. Nyumba
    2. Magari
    3. Maduka
    4. Vioo
  10. Ufahamu huu unahusu umuhimu wa nini?
    1. Vita
    2. Amani
    3. Mazungumzo
    4. Kutoetewana

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujibu maswali 41- 50.
Katika cha Jikaze, paliishi kijana mmoja aliyeitwa Musa. Aiikuwa kijana wa miaka kumi na
mitano. Musa alipenda kufanya rnzaha na kuchezea wenzake. Wakati mwingine alipokuwa shuleni, alianguka chini na kuanza kulia. Walimu na wanafunzi waliingiwa na wasiwasi sana. Baada ya kuulizwa kwa mucla mrefur Musa alisema kwa sauti ya unyonge, "Mimi ni rngonjwa, ninaumwa na tumbo." Walimu walitafuta njia ya kumrudisha nyumbani kwao. Kula nyumbani alilala kidogo kisha akasimama na kusema kuwa amepona. Aliifanya hii kuwa tabia yake hasa alipojua kuwa hakuwa amefanya kazi yoyote ya mwalimu. Alijifanya mgonjwa kiasi cha kushindwa kutembea. Wanafunzi wengine walimsikia siku moja akimwambia mwenzake kuwa hiyo ilikuwa njia rahisi ya kutonaswa vvameiti tura' Wakati akiwa katika likizo ya Disemba, alikuwa akitumwa na wazazi wake kuwapeleka mifugo msituni wale nyasi. Kwa kuwa hakutaka kuifanya kazi hiyo, alitafuta njia ya kuwafanya wazazi waache kumtuma msituni. Baada ya muda mfupi wa kuwafikisha ng'ocr be malishoni, angeanza kupiga kelele, "Uuuuwi! Wooi! Weziii!" Wanakijiji walifika pale kwa kasi sana. Ajabu ni kuwa mifugo wote walikuwa wametulia tuti wakila nyasi. Musa naye alikuwa juu ya kitima fufani akiruka na kupiga kelele. Wanakijiji hao walikasirika na kuondoka. Wiki moja ilipopita, wanakijiji tena walizinduliwa kutoka katika shughuli zao na kamsa. "Jameeeni! Mungu wanguuu! Woooi! Mayoo!" Wanakijiji walifika pale kwa kasi ya umeme wakidhani kuwa amevamiwa na wezi au mnyama hatari. Waliondoka wakiwa wameudhika kwelikweli.
Siku moja, Jumamosi, Musa aliwasili malishoni wakati wa adhuhuri. Alijilaza chini ya mti na kutulia. Ghafia kama ajali, aliwaona wezi wakiondoka na mifugo wao. "Woooi! Mayoo! Woooi! Weziii!" Alipiga kelele na kuomba msaada. Hakuna aliyeonekana iii kumsaidia. Mwizi mmoja alimshika na kumfunga kwenye mti. Mifugo kumi walichukuliwa, watano wakauawa na wengine watano wakaachwa kwa sababu walikuwa wachanga. Mtoto wa watu akabaki akiwa amefungwa kwenye mti.

  1. Kulingana na ufahamu, ni kweli kuwa
    1. Musa alikuwa mgonjwa mara mbili.
    2. Musa hakuwa mgonjwa wakati wowote.
    3. Musa alikuwa akiumwa na tumbo.
    4. Musa alipenda sana masomo.
  2. Kwa nini Musa alikuwa akisema kuwa yeye ni mgonjwa?
    1. Ndipo apelekwe hospitalini.
    2. Ndipo awasaidie wazazi kuwalisha mifugo.
    3. Ili asiadhibiwe kwa kutofanya kazi.
    4. Ili apate nafasi ya kucheza na wenzake.
  3. Mara ya pill Musa alipopiga kelele;
    1. alisema kuwa ameshambuliwa na wezi.
    2. alisema kuwa ameumwa na nyoka.
    3. alisema kuwa ameshambuliwa na mnyama hatari.
    4. hapakuwa na hatari yoyote iliyomkumba.
  4. Mara ya tatu, Musa aliwasili malishoni saa ngapi kulingana na ufahamu?
    1. saa na nane
    2. saa tano
    3. saa kumi
    4. haijulikani
  5. Ufahamu unaonyesha kuwa Musa alikuwa na tabia gani?
    1. mwerevu na mtiffu
    2. mjanja na mzembe
    3. mwoga na mchafu
    4. mzuri na mwenye heshima
  6. Unadhani kwa nini wanakijiji hawakwenda kurnwona Musa alipopiga kelele mara ya tatu?
    1. Hawakusikia akipiga kelele.
    2. Walitaka wezi hao wa mfanye abadilishe tabia.
    3. Walifikiri kuwa Musa alikuwa akifanya mchezo kama kawaida.
    4. Walijua kuwa wezi hao hawakutaka kumwua Musa.
  7. Mifugo wa akina Musa waliibwa siku gani?
    1. Jumamosi
    2. Ijumaa
    3. Jumapili
    4. Alhamisi
  8. Kifungu hiki kinatushauri tuache tabia gani?
    1. Ya kufanya mzaha na kuwachezea wengine.
    2. Ya kusema kuwa sisi ni wagonjwa.
    3. Ya kupiga kelele tukiwa na mifugo msituni.
    4. Ya kuwaita watu kwa sababu ya wezi.
  9. Musa alikuwa na mifugo wangapi msituni?
    1. Ishirini
    2. Kumi
    3. Watano
    4. Kumi na watano
  10. Kichwa gani kinachofaa kwa makala haya?
    1. Musa na wezi.
    2. Vituko vya Musa.
    3. Musa shuleni.
    4. Musa na marafiki take.

INSHA
Andika insha ya kusisimua inayoanza kwa maneno yafuatayo

Hayawi hayawi huwa. Siku tuliyokuwa tumeingojea kwa hamu kuu baadaye ilifika. Wanasoka wa shule yetu walikuwa wamejiandaa vya kutosha

MARKING SCHEME

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

Being a cool and windy day,1                decided to go and fly kites at the Uwezo Park. The friends 2                whom we were going to the park 3                Ken, Paul and Sean. We had hardly walked a kilometre 4                Sean felt something stuck to his shoes. At first, he 5                it was bubble gum but when he checked, his face 6                at what he saw. It was a 7                note. We were all overjoyed at how lucky we 8               . Paul suggested that we go to a 9                for a nice meal. Ken thought it 10                be better to buy some snacks at the nearest Superrriarket. 11                , I did not agree 12                their proposals. I thought it
would wise for us to 13                the owner of the money. We spent a bit of time arguinngg on what course of action to take. 14                , Sean announced that the wind had blown the money out of his hand. We 15                in time to see the note flying away into a fast flowing river..

  1.        
    1. I and my friends
    2. me and my friends
    3. my friends and I
    4. my friends and me
  2.      
    1. with
    2. for
    3. to
    4. by
  3.      
    1. comprised of
    2. included
    3. involved
    4. involves
  4.      
    1. when
    2. so
    3. than
    4. then
  5.        
    1. knew
    2. remembered
    3. saw
    4. thought
  6.      
    1. changed
    2. renewed
    3. brightened
    4. transformed
  7.    
    1. thousand shillings
    2. thousand-shilling 
    3. thousand shilling
    4. thousand-shillings
  8.      
    1. were
    2. have been
    3. would be
    4. could be
  9.      
    1. restrant
    2. restaurrant
    3. resteurant
    4. restaurant
  10.      
    1. must
    2. should
    3. would
    4. can
  11.    
    1. Besides
    2. However
    3. Therefore
    4. Furthermore
  12.      
    1. on
    2. for
    3. with
    4. to
  13.    
    1. look after
    2. look into
    3. look for
    4. look out
  14.      
    1. Fortunately
    2. Suddenly
    3. Still
    4. Yet
  15.        
    1. turned back
    2. turned out
    3. turned up 
    4. turned around

In question 16 to 18. choose the alternative that best completes the sentence.

  1. The girl was hungry to concentrate in class.
    1. so
    2. too
    3. rather
    4. very
  2. The children who out of school last week have been suspended.
    1. snuck
    2. sneeked
  3. Richard has not to talk to strangers ever again.
    1. sweared
    2. swore
    3. sworn
    4. swome

For questions 19 and 20. choose the sentence that is correctly constructed.

  1.           
    1. I have given him a good advice
    2. Molly hanged the clothes outside on the line
    3. Tracy is taller than I am
    4. I cannot be able to remember
  2.            
    1. Let this matter remain between you and i.
    2. My beddinos are always neat and dean.
    3. Kelvin is the tallest of the twins
    4. None of us knows where the chief lives.

In quesstions 21 - 23 choose the word that means the sam e as the underlined one.

  1. The enormous building the man has put up is beautiful.
    1. big
    2. great
    3. famous
    4. new
  2. She sounds certain about her next move.
    1. happy
    2. anxious
    3. doubtful
    4. sure.
  3. Do not ignore yoal information about the project.
    1. necessary
    2. insignificant
    3. important
    4. simple

In question 24 and 25. add the correct question tag

  1. We must work very hard,
    1. musn't we
    2. mustn't we
    3. isn't it
    4. don't we
  2. Felix rarely uses good handwriting,
    1. doesn't he
    2. isn't he
    3. is he
    4. does he

Read the passage below and use it to answer Questions 26 to 38.

Once upon a time, there lived a gentle mouse in the countryside. A !though he occasionally encountered trouble, he enjoyed the peaceful life in the countryside. There was plenty of food and he had numerous places to hide whenever he smelt danger. One day, lie countryside mouse invited his friend who lived in a distant town to spend a few days with him in Lhe countryside. The friend honoured the invitation and was received with open arms upon his arrival. The two friends shared exciting stones about their homes and life in general. The host served his guest a variety of sumptuous dishes. The town mouse enjoyed the meal and expressed his gratitude'. He had eaten to his fill besides enjoying some really nice local drinks.
Although the town mouse treasured the hospitality he got from his friend, he felt life in the countryside was rather boring. There was no entertainment of any kind. There was no electricity and darkness reigned supreme at night, Furthermore, the entire neighbourhood appeared d.ull and untidy. He preferred the excitement that the town provided. His friend had asked him to spend a fortnight in the countryside but he felt he missed the fun that characterised life in town. A couple of nights was enough. He opted to return to his home. Before he left, he asked his host to visit him the next weekend. The countryside mouse promised to pay his friend a visit at his earliest convenience. He assured the town mouse that he would bring him some fruits and vegetables from the countryside since he knew such foods were scarce in towns.
Eventually, the day of the visit came. The countryside had been looking forward to the day. This would be his maiden trip to the urban centre. He prepared himself and dressed in his best attire. He was dressed to the nines. Having packed his luggage, set off just after the morning meal. The journey took him roughly five hours. When he arrived in town, he was both fatigued and starving. His host picked him from the bus terminus and took him home. The countryside mouse was greatly amazed at what he saw. Flis friend lived in a big house, in the heart of the city. He lived especially in a banquet hail, where dozens of delicious dishes were served to a party of revellers and other guests, He was green with envy. He wished he got a chance to five in such a magnificent house. The food he was served was more delicious than any other food he had ever eaten. His mouth watered the moment food was brought to table.
While the two mice were enjoying a finger-licking meal, something unexpected happened. The barking of dogs rent the air. The countryside mouse was alarmed. He knew what such sounds meant. He would have scampered for safety had his host not assured him that his safety was guaranteed. Suddenly, the door of the banquet hail flung open. A party of dancers, together with four huge dogs entered the room. The two mice were frightened beyond measure. They jumped off the dining table and hid themselves in a far corner of the room.
When the things calmed down and the dancers went away with their huge dogs, the two friends came out of the hiding, still trembling with great fear. The country mouse bidding 'good-bye' to his friend said, if this is the fine way of living in the city, l would best prefer to have only my simple barley bread in the countryside. While there my safety is guaranteed i don't want to

  1. According to the first paragraph, is it true to say that the countryside mouse.
    1. had never left the village.
    2. was always happy.
    3. did not have any friend in the neighbourhood.
    4. polite.
  2. What did the mouse like about the countryside?
    1. There wasn't danger of any kind.
    2. it was pleasant
    3. He knew how to steal food.
    4. He had several holes to call home.
  3. Why did the countryside mouse invite his friend from town?
    1. To show him around the countryside.
    2. To share stories.
    3. He probably needed his company.
    4. He hadn't seen him in a long time.
  4. The word gratitude has been used in the passage It can be classified as:
    1. an adjective
    2. a noun
    3. an adverb
    4. a verb
  5. Which statement is true about town mouse?
    1. He had a large appetite.
    2. He had never been to the countryside before.
    3. He had little respect for those who lived in the countryside.
    4. He had some good time at his friend's Place.
  6. According to the passage, it is right to conclude that:
    1. the town mouse had biased opinion about the countryside
    2. darkness covered everywhere in the countryside.
    3. life was boring in the countryside.
    4. there was insecurity in the countryside.
  7. A fortrught is a period of
    1. fourteen nights
    2. seven days.
    3. two weeks.
    4. four nights.
  8. Which description best fits the countryside mouse? He was:
    1. charitable
    2. discourteous
    3. patient
    4. tolerant
  9. What shows that the countryside mouse was excited about visiting the urban centre?
    1. He began the journey very early in the morning.
    2. He had been anticipating it.
    3. He offered to carry some food.
    4. He had no idea what town looked iike.
  10. What is the meaning of the words his maiden trio to the urban centre?
    1. He rarely visited the town.
    2. It was a very long journey.
    3. He knew he would have some difficulties.
    4. It was his first time to go to town.
  11. When the countryside mouse saw where his friend lived, he:
    1. was shocked
    2. became a bit jealous
    3. got worried
    4. became contented.
  12. As soon as the countryside mouse heard the barking of the dog, he:
    1. scampered for safety.
    2. lost appetite.
    3. sensed danger
    4. became anxious.
  13. Which proverb best summarizes the story?
    1. One man's meat is another man's poison.
    2. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
    3. AIl that glitters is not gold.
    4. He who laughs last laughs best.

Read the passage below and use it to answer questions 39 to 50.
Gardening is a good and enjoyable pastime. A garden is a piece of ground adjoining a house where various trees, flowers, fruits, vegetables and so on are ground. Each garden is surrounded by a fence. Domestic animals as well as pests are not meant to interfere with the garden. Usually, fences are made of wood or bamboo. The green fence is raised around the garden sometimes. The garden is split into various parts to accommodate flowers, crops, fruit trees and vegetables. There are many types of gardens, however, fruit and vegetable gardens are more popular with both urban and rural dwellers. Some of institutions of learning also have their own gardens to work in for their learners.
Skilled gardeners grow different kinds of vegetables during different seasons. There are vegetables that give good yields during rainy seasons. On the other hand, some vegetables grow a lot better in dry seasons. Gardeners require such information to get the best out of their gardens. Different species of flowers require certain climatic conditions to grow well. Fruit trees are meant to last long hence can be grown anytime although they definitely grow faster when the ground is
irrigation. Drought should not be an excuse of failing to practise gardening. in fact, one may not even need a big space to start a garden. It is not uncommon to see gardeners piling soil in sacks, pots or boxes and using them to grow vegetables. This practice is more common in urban areas.
It is important to keep the garden neat and tidy by attending to it several times a week, Pick up any unwanted litter and dump it in the bin. Plastics and paper bags should not left in the garden. Dry :eaves and grass do not have to be burnt. They should be left to rot and improve the fertility of soil. The use of manure can also be of great significance to the garden. Do not be tempted to use commercial fertilizers. They are harmful to the soil and pollute the environment. Weeding and mulching are also highly recommended for the well-being of the garden. Keep the garden as beautiful as possible. Let it be attractive to encourage other people to start the practice.

  1. From the first paragraph, it is right to say that:
    1. it is easy to start a garden if the compound is large.
    2. a garden is used for commercial purposes.
    3. it is good to grow only one kind of crop in the garden.
    4. a garden is always in the same compound as the house.
  2. Which statement is true about gardening?
    1. It is hardly ever practised in urban areas.
    2. All types of gardens are found in most homesteads.
    3. It brings pleasure to those who practise it.
    4. It must be tended to every day.
  3. The word pastime has been underlined in the passage. It means the same as:
    1. hobby
    2. interest
    3. leisure
    4. skill
  4. Why is it necessary to fence a garden?
    1. To ensure only the gardener gains access to it.
    2. To make it easier to harvest the crops or fruits.
    3. To keep it clean always
    4. To avoid unnecessary intrusion.
  5. The gardens established in schools are meant for
    1. making good use of the land available.
    2. learning purposes.
    3. providing fresh fruits and vegetables for use in school.
    4. keeping the environment clean.
  6. When starting a vegetable garden, it is wise to:
    1. ensure the space is big enough.
    2. grow vegetables with fruit trees.
    3. be mindful of the weather conditions.
    4. select common crops.
  7. According to the passage, it is right to conclude that unskilled farmers:
    1. may not know how to use the garden well.
    2. always get low harvests.
    3. only know about few types of vegetables.
    4. often misuse their gardens.
  8. What does the writer say about irrigation?
    1. it is the only way to make vegetables grow well.
    2. It is never practised unless vegetables begin to dry.
    3. It makes gardens give good yields.
    4. It solves all the problems gardeners experience.
  9. Why do some gardeners grow vegetables or flowers sacks, pots or boxes?
    1. They prefer to grow few crops and vegetables.
    2. They live in towns.
    3. Perhaps they don't have much space in their homes.
    4. They don't have gardening skills.
  10. When plastics and paper bags are left in the garden,
    1. vegetables tend to wither.
    2. the beauty of the garden is lost.
    3. pests get attracted to the garden.
    4. the soil becomes dry.
  11. Why are commercial fertilizers not recommended?
    1. They do not improve the quality of the soil at all.
    2. They make the environment appear bad.
    3. They are not reliable.
    4. They cause harm to the environment.
  12. The best title for the above passage is:
    1. Facts about gardening.
    2. The benefits of a garden.
    3. How to take care of a garden.
    4. How to start a garden.

COMPOSITION

Write an interesting composition beginning eith the following words

I woke up early in the morning as i always did, headed for the kitchen to help mother prepare breakfast, I was surprised when i opened the kitchen door only to find mother not there...

MARKING SCHEME

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

  1. Which one of the following is, three hundred and ten thousand and ten in symbols?
    1. 310110
    2. 310100
    3. 301010
    4. 310010
  2. What is the place walue of digit 5 in the number 6459208?
    1. Ten thousand
    2. Hundred thousands
    3. Thousands
    4. Hundreds
  3. Round off 989568 to the nearest thousands.
    1. 980000
    2. 989000
    3. 990000
    4. 989600
  4. Work out: 10064 - 1999
    1. 9065
    2. 8065
    3. 1065
    4. 10065
  5. Work out: 32 - 57 + 36 =
    1. 61
    2. 53
    3. 11
    4. 21
  6. Find tile perimeter of the figure below.
    1
    1. 30cm
    2. 60cm
    3. 216cm
  7. What is the total value of digit 4 in the number 64295?
    1. Four thousand
    2. Thousands
    3. 40 000
    4. 400
  8. The distance from Kanyi's home to school is 2.5km. How many kilometres does he cover in 3 days if he goes to school in the morning and return home in the evening?
    1. 5km
    2. 7.5krn
    3. 30km
    4. 15km
  9. What is the measure of angle marked t in the figure below?
    2
    1. 110º
    2. 55º
    3. 125°
    4. 1401º
  10. Change 5km 2m into cm
    1. 500200
    2. 50020
    3. 50200
    4. 502000
  11. How many 125kg are there in 8.5tonnes of sugar?
    1. 680
    2. 6.8
    3. 68
    4. 14
  12. 422 pupils contributed money to buy school bus. Each pupil contributed sh 27027. How much was contributed together for the buying of the school bus?
    1. Sh 1145394
    2. Sh 27449
    3. Sh 11405394
  13. Find the area of the shaded part of the figure below
    3
    1. 384cm2
    2. 192cm2
    3. 80cm2
    4. 160cm
  14. Convert 405/100 into decimals
    1. 4.5
    2. 40.5
    3. 0.405
    4. 4.05
  15. How many hours are there in three days
    1. 36hrs
    2. 54hrs
    3. 72hrs
    4. 68hrs
  16. What is the next number in the pattern be low?
    4, 9, 25, 49,
    1. 121
    2. 81
    3. 64
    4. 16
  17. The area of the square below is 324m.
    4
    Find its perimeter. 
    1. 81m
    2. 36m
    3. 72m
    4. 18rn
  18. Work out:
    Km    m     cm
     17     4      14
    - 5    896    75
    1. 11km 791m 39cm
    2. 12km 691m 61cm
    3. 11km 729rn 39cm
  19. Kadogo had 5¼ kg of rice. She gave 1¾ kg to her sister and cooked ¾ kg. How much rice remained?
    1. 2¼ 
    2. 3¼ 
    3. 2¾ 
  20. A teacher had sh 2662. Which she shared equally among 3 students. How much remained after shring?
    1. Sh 10
    2. Sh 1
    3. Sh 204
    4. Sh 24
  21. Which one of the fo[lowing is a prime factor of 68?
    1. 2 x 2 x 3 x 7
    2. 2 x 2 x 7
    3. 2 x 2 x 17
    4. 2 x 2 x 17 x 17
  22. What is the size of the angle marked VV in the figure below?
    5
    1. 45º
    2. 90º
    3. 135º
    4. 60º
  23. Find the perimeter of the figure below in cm.
    6
    1. 38
    2. 3800
  24. Which one of the following statements is true about the equilateral triangle?
    1. Two sides are equal
    2. The largest angle is right angle
    3. There are two equal base angles
    4. Each interior angle is 60º
  25. Work out: 
    3½ ÷ 7/8
    1. ¼
    2. 4
    3. 31/16
    4. 7/16
  26. Find the difference of the square of 4 and square root of 81.
    1. 7
    2. 25
    3. 77
    4. 65
  27. What is (3¾)2
    1. 99/16149/16
    2. 141/16
    3. 191/16 
  28. In a construction company each worker is paid sh 450. How much did 217 workers get altogether?
    1. Sh97 650
    2. Sh96 550
    3. Sh87 650
    4. Sh97 540
  29. What is the volume of the box below?
    7
    1. 1386cm
    2. 693cm3
    3. 1368cm3
    4. 1286cm3
  30. How many Ares are there in 4.5 hectares?
    1. 450 Ares
    2. 4500 Ares
    3. 45 000 Ares
    4. 45 Ares
  31. Which one of the following statements is true?
    1. 0.033 > 0.303
    2. ¾> 0.75
    3. 0.44 = 11/25
    4. ½ < 1/3
  32. Jane bought a goat for sh 6450 and Later sold it for sh 5050. How much loss did she make?
    1. Sh 10140
    2. Sh 11 500
    3. Sh 1 400
    4. Sh 1 450
  33. Name. the angle marked W in the figure below.
    8
    1. Obtuse angle
    2. Reflex angle
    3. Acute angle
    4. Right angle
  34. Add: 29 + 20 and give your answer in roman numbers.
    1. XXXXIX
    2. XLIX
    3. XLXI
    4. LXIX
  35. What is the reciprocal of 0.8?
    1. 8/10
    2. 4/5
    3. 1/8
  36. Work out:
    6845 + 9528 + 895
    1. 18278
    2. 17158
    3. 17286
    4. 17268
  37. Arrange the fractions 2/5 , ½ , ¾ , 2/3 and from the smallest to the largest.
    1. 2/5 , ½ , 2/, ¾
    2. ¾, 2/, ½ ,  2/
    3. ½ , 2/, ¾, 2/
    4. ¾, 2/5 , 2/½ 
  38. Joyce mixed 2¾ of water and if L of juice. How many litres of mixture did she get?
  39. How many nights are there in one week?
    1. 7
    2. 8
    3. 5
    4. 6
  40. Kamau wrote the following number on a card: 13, 11, 7, 5, 3, 2
    What type of number are they?
    1. Odd numbers
    2. Even numbers
    3. Factors over 50
    4. Prime numbers
  41. What is 25% of sh 1200?
    1. Sh 300
    2. Sh 900
    3. Sh 240
    4. Sh 960
  42. Round off 42.8956 to the nearest two derimal places
    1. 42.89
    2. 42.90
    3. 42.99
    4. 43.00
  43. What is the circumference of the circle below? (Take π = 22/7)
    9
    1. 66cm
    2. 132cm
    3. 0.33cm
    4. 99crn
  44. What is the GOD of 36 and 54?
    1. 9
    2. 108
    3. 18
    4. 6
  45. Which one of the following number is divisible by 9?
    1. 6052
    2. 696
    3. 2889
    4. 8868
  46. Subtract 16 - 65/16 
    1. 1011/16
    2. 911/16 
    3. 105/16 
    4. 95/16
  47. A motorist travelled a distance of 270krti in 3 hours. What was the speed in km/hr?
    1. 90 km/h
    2. 78 km/h
    3. 810 km/h
    4. 80 km/h
  48. How many cubes make the stuck below?
    10
    1. 84
    2. 140
    3. 114
    4. 112
  49. The perimeter of the rectangle below is 76m. The length is 23m. Find its width
    12 
    1. 30m
    2. 7m
    3. 8m
    4. 15m
  50. The graph below shows the number of fruits sold in mama Ken's kiosk in two days.
    11
    How many fruits were sold altogether in the two days?
    1. 185
    2. 195
    3. 200
    4. 210

MARKING SCHEME

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