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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

  1. A grade 6 learner drew the diagram below on the board. Identify the parts labelled M, N and Q respectively.
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    1. Vena cava, aorta, right ventricle
    2. Left auricle, pulmonary artery, right ventricle
    3. Left ventricle, vena cava, right auricle
    4. Right ventricle, aorta, left auricle
  2. Which of the following substances turns red litmus paper blue?
    1. Lemon juice
    2. Wood ash solution
    3. Sour milk
    4. Grape juice
  3. During adolescence, an adolescent undergoes many physical changes. Which of the following changes will not be experienced in an adolescent boy?
    1. Shoulders broaden 
    2. Hips broaden
    3. Increase in height and weight
    4. Growth of hair in pubic area
  4. During a visit to a nearby hospital, Grade 6 learners were able to learn about blood transfusion. Among the following statements, which one is not correct about blood transfusion?
    1. Blood group AB is a universal donor 
    2. Blood group O is a universal donor
    3. Blood group B can only receive blood from group O and B
    4. Blood group A can donate blood to a person with group AB
  5. The following are signs and symptoms of a disease that were observed in a patient.
    1. Fever and sweating at night
    2. Pain in the chest when coughing
    3. Dry and frequent coughs for a long time
    4. Losing weight over a short period of time
      Which among the following diseases does not belong to the same group with the disease described above?
      1. Asthma
      2. Pneumonia
      3. Influenza
      4. Bilharzia
  6. Joseph wrote the following characteristics of invertebrates during a Science and Technology lesson
    1. Their body is divided into three body parts 
    2. They have an antennae
    3. Their body is divided into two parts
    4. Have simple eyes
    5. Have a moist skin
      Which of the following pairs consists of characteristics of spiders and ticks?
      1. i and ii
      2. iii and iv
      3. i and v
      4. iv and i
  7. Grade 6 learners were provided with a list of vertebrates and were asked to place animals from the same group together. Which among the following was not correct?
    1. Kite, dove, eagle
    2. Lizard, snake, chameleon
    3. Trout, dolphine, nile perch
    4. Salamander, frog, newt
  8. Peter a grade 6 learner drew a diagram showing a summary of the changes in states of matter. Which of the labelled processes will involve an increase in heat?
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    1. F and G
    2. P and Q
    3. P and G
    4. F and P
  9. During a class discussion, grade 5 learners were discussing about fungi. Among the discussed fungi below, which one is mainly used to make medicine
    1. Yeast
    2. Puffball
    3. Mushroom
    4. PenicillinICE
  10. Rael listed components of a word document as shown below
    1. Title bar
    2. Ribbon
    3. Status bar
    4. Word pad
    5. Microsoft word
    6. Typing area
      Which one among the ones Rael listed were not correct?
      1. i, vi
      2. iv, v
      3. iii, iv
      4. ii, v
  11. Amos a grade 6 learner tied a plant leaf with a transparent balloon as shown below. After some hours he went back to make an observation.
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    What was he most likely investigating? 
    1. Transpiration
    2. Respiration
    3. Photosynthesis
    4. Chlorophyll
  12. The following are statements about different states of matter. Which among the statements is not correct about matter?
    1. Chalk dust has indefinite shape
    2. Water vapour has indefinite shape
    3. Juice does not has definite shape
    4. A stone has a definite shape
  13. During a Science and Technology revision lesson, grade 6 learners were asked to state the bone that protects the skull from injuries. Which correct answer did they give?
    1. Backbone
    2. Limb bones
    3. Rib cage
    4. Skull
  14. For heat to transfer from one point to another, different media can be used. Which among the following modes of heat transfer can be used in both liquids and gases?
    1. Radiation
    2. Conduction
    3. Convection
    4. Radiation and convection
  15. Okumu was studying safety rules. Which of the following safety rules should he observe while preparing for a nature walk?
    1. Wearing school uniform
    2. Carrying extra clothes
    3. Taking plenty of water
    4. Wearing protective clothing

AGRICULTURE

  1. During Agriculture lesson in grade 6,learners were asked to match indigenous crops with their edible parts. Which one of the following is correctly matched with the part which is edible?
    1. Cassava-stem
    2. Sweet potatoes - stem
    3. Sorghum-roots
    4. Spider weed-leaves
  2. Learners visited a farmer near their school and they were able to discover that the main problem he was facing was destruction of crops by wild animals. They advised him to use a scaring method that involves use of sound. Which of the following methods was he advised to use?
    1. Euphorbia
    2. Rattle metals
    3. Scare crow
    4. Electric lights
  3. Grade 6 learners were asked to identify planting materials for establishing creeping crops. Which among the following creeping crops can be grown through splits?
    1. Thorn melon
    2. Pumpkins
    3. Strawberries
    4. Passion
  4. During a discussion about soil erosion, Kerenoh  drew a diagram on the board to demonstrate a certain method of soil erosion as shown below.
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    Which among the following methods of controlling soil erosion can be used to control the type of soil erosion shown above?
    1. Planting ground covers
    2. Planting trees
    3. Building gabbions
    4. Ploughing along the contours
  5. A farmer was seen preparing an organic waste pit. Which of the following is an importance of the organic waste materials to the soil?
    1. Fasten breakdown of soil
    2. Improve movement of air in the soil
    3. Improve soil's ability to hold water
    4. Provide nutrients to plants
  6. A farmer spread some dry plant materials on his crop farm. What is the function of the materials be used in the farm?
    1. Cool the soil
    2. Prevent surface run-off
    3. Prevent soil erosion
    4. Prevent loss of water
  7. After planting seedlings, a farmer realised that some had dried. He then decided to replace them. The process of replacing dried up seedlings after transplanting is called
    1. thinning
    2. gapping
    3. prunning
    4. hardening
  8. Grade 6 learners were discussing about the importance of maintaining appropriate number of small domestic animals. Which among them is not correct?
    1. To avoid overcrowding
    2. To reduce the resources used to take care of them
    3. To reduce the chances of spreading diseases
    4. To get more rich
  9. After experiencing heavy rainfall, a farmer visited his farm and was able to notice that part of his farm soil had reduced and increased in another part. What processes would have taken place respectively?
    1. Erosion and deposition
    2. Erosion and mulching
    3. Deposition and erosion
    4. Mulching and deposition
  10. The following are reasons for training plants. Which one is not?
    1. To protect plants from damage
    2. To improve flower and fruit size quality
    3. To protect plants from direct sunlight
    4. To improve plant appearance

HOME SCIENCE

  1. Benta, Ouma and Kelany made the posters shown
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    Who among them made posters that show the reasons why we boil food?
    1. Benta, Ouma and Kelany
    2. Ouma and Kelany
    3. Benta and Kelany
    4. Benta and Ouma
  2. Purity's mother always preserves excess milk she gets from her dairy cow for other uses. Which one of the following is a reason why she preserves the milk? To
    1. make the milk easy to transport 
    2. increase the amount of milk
    3. avoid milking the cow always
    4. avoid feeding the cow always
  3. Bella has finished taking water using a glass. She wants to clean the glass using a soft cloth. Which of the following is a reason why she should use a soft cloth to clean the glass?
    1. To avoid using the glass regularly
    2. To make the glass shine
    3. The soft cloth is easily available
    4. To avoid scratching the glass
  4. When hanging her dress on the clothes line to dry, Jamila realized that the dress had two missing buttons. She decided to go and buy buttons to fix on her dress. Which group of needlework tools will Jamila need to fix the missing buttons?
    1. Pins, pin cushion, thread, ruler
    2. Scissors, needle, thimble, pins
    3. Needle, thread, thimble, scissors
    4. Thread, thimble, pins, ruler
  5. Which of the following would be the first step Jamila will take when threading the needle to fix the buttons?
    1. Put the thread through the eye of the needle
    2. Cut a piece of thread using an appropriate tool
    3. Pull the thread through the eye of the needle
    4. Hold the needle between the thumb and the index finger
  6. During a Home Science lesson, the teacher came with the following sewing tool.
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    Identify the tool.
    1. Pin cushion
    2. Thimble
    3. Tape measure
    4. Needle
  7. The steps below are taken when offering first aid to an epilepsy patient. Arrange them in the correct order.
    1. Remove anything around the person that may cause injury
    2. Loosen anything around the neck
    3. Put a folded sweater under the head
    4. Let the person lie on the ground
      1. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
      2. (ii), (iv), (iii), (i)
      3. (iii), (i), (iv), (ii)
      4. (iv), (i), (iii), (ii)
  8. A budget is important because of the following reasons except
    1. helps save money for future use
    2. makes one waste money
    3. enables us to keep records for reference
    4. helps us live within what we can afford
  9. Which one of the following is an expense?
    1. Buying cosmetics and accessories
    2. Selling masks
    3. Selling sanitizers
    4. Selling farm produce
  10. Grade six learners were asked by their Home Science teacher to write down what they will eat for lunch. Four learners wrote the following
    Magret: Chips and soda
    Sophy: Githeri, cabbage and avocado
    Tina: Chapati and a cup of porridge
    Fred: Ugali and kales
    Who ate a balanced diet?
    1. Fred
    2. Sophy
    3. Tina
    4. Magret

PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION

  1. Four grade six learners were asked to give out the styles of high jump. Who among them was not correct?
    1. Peter - The scissors
    2. Sam - Western roll
    3. Sarah - Straddle
    4. Janet - Skier
  2. After two minutes of play, Rachel complained of severe pain in her ankle. Which of the following could be the cause of the pain?
    1. She had not warmed up before getting into the game
    2. She did not have her shoes on during the game
    3. She ate a lot of food before getting into the game
    4. She did not drink enough water before the game
  3. A player was disqualified from the school team for being involved in drugs and substance abuse. Which group of substances below is the player likely to have used?
    1. Alcohol, glue and milk
    2. Glue, water and bhang
    3. Glue, alcohol and bhang
    4. Bhang, milk and alcohol
  4. During an inter-class athletics competition, a teacher can use ____________________________ to start off athletes in a race.
    1. bats
    2. batons
    3. starting blocks
    4. clappers
  5. While playing kabaddi, the raiders are the
    1. defensive players
    2. attacking players
    3. reserve players
    4. players who have just joined the game
  6. You have been tasked by your team members to improvise a relay race baton. Which group of items would be appropriate for you to use?
    1. Manilla papers, timbers, nails
    2. Manilla papers, nails, glue
    3. Manilla papers, glue, scissors
    4. Manilla papers, timber, glu
  7. The equipment marked K below are used in high jump. Name them
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    1. Posts
    2. Upright bars
    3. Cross bars
    4. Lanes
  8. Which word describes a feeling of having lost hope and confidence when playing
    1. Dedication
    2. Commitment
    3. Demoralized
    4. Fair play
  9. The following words describe how integrity can be displayed in games and sports except
    1. respect
    2. fair play
    3. honesty
    4. injustice
  10. The following statements are true about baton exchange. Which one is false?
    1. The baton should not be thrown
    2. The baton can be exchanged anywhere
    3. Lanes should not be obstructed
    4. The baton should be carried in the hand
  11. Below is a compilation of games and sporting activities. Which combination requires a rope as an equipment?
    1. Tug of war and rope skipping
    2. Netball and basketball
    3. Handball and Rugby
    4. Softball and rounders
  12. Which of the following games is played using a disk?
    1. Handball
    2. Netball
    3. Frisbee
    4. Volleball
  13. Grade six learners were having a swimming gala in their school. One of the learners almost drowned but he was saved. Which swimming stroke is likely to have been used in saving the learner?
    1. Breastroke
    2. Sidestroke
    3. Freestyle
    4. Butterfly
  14. Physical exercise does all the following to the body except
    1. relieves stress
    2. burns excess fats in the body
    3. makes one physically fit
    4. makes one thin
  15. The following diseases are signs and symptoms of a strain. Which one is not?
    1. Swelling
    2. pain
    3. Muscle cramping
    4. Fractured limb bone

MARKING SCHEME

SCI

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

AGRI

  1. D
  2. B
  3. C
  4. A
  5. C
  6. D
  7. B
  8. D
  9. A
  10. C

H/SCI

  1. B
  2. A
  3. D
  4. C
  5. B
  6. B
  7. D
  8. B
  9. A
  10. B

PHE

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

Questions

Science and Technology

  1. Identify the phase of the moon drawn below
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  2. Grade six Science and Technology teacher threw a ball up in the dir. The ball came back and hit the ground hard.
    Which force acted on the ball?
  3. A class set up an experiment like the one shown below.
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    What are they investigating?

    The illustration below shows the changes of states of matter.
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  4. Name the process marked Z.
  5. Which letter represents evaporation?
  6. Write one example of acids
  7. A child was diagnosed with the following signs and symptoms:
    1. Severe diarrhoea that resembled rice water.
    2. Constant vomiting.
    3. dehydration.
      Which disease was the child likely to be suffering from?
  8. What is the use of a printer in computing?
  9. Mwamba was typing a document on Word. On which part of his computer was the document displayed?
  10. How helpful is a cursor during typing?

    Use the flow chart below to answer the following questions.
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  11. Which plant is wrongly classified?
  12. Give one example of plants that can replace x

    Use the diagram below to answer questions 13-15.
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  13. Give the function of part P
  14. Which letter represents the sternum?
  15. Name the part marked R.

 Agriculture

  1. What is soil erosion? . (2 mks)
  2. Name three types of soil erosion? (3 mks)
  3. State three ways of controlling soil erosion? (3 mks) a)
  4. What is a seedbed . (2 mks)
  5. Draw two tools used in preparing a seedbed? (4 mks)
                                      







                                      





  6. What is the difference between splash and sheet erosion? (4 mks)
  7. Name four types of indigenous foods. (4 mks)
  8. State three uses of domestic animals? (3 mks)

 

Home Science

  1. Write the procedure used for laundering a white cotton shirt.
  2. What is the use of a pin cushion in stitching?
  3. Write one safety precaution to observe during needlework.

    Kambua saw the following care labels in some clothes she was laundering. State the meaning of each label.
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    _________
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    ___________

    Write one method of cooking  each of the following foods.
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  9. Below is a diagram showing a cooking stick.
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    Which material has been used to make the utensil above?
    Use the given words to classify the crops drawn below.
    Cereal Legume Vegetable
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    _______________
  11.      
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    ________________   
  12.      
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    _______________
       
  13. Okoyo's fingernails are pale. He also gets very tired after doing simple tasks. Sometimes, he feels dizzy. Which nutritional deficiency disorder is Okoyo likely to be suffering from?
  14. Maimuna asked a health care specialist the cause of kwashiorkor. Which correct answer was Maimuna given?
  15. Write the procedure used for cleaning ,the top of a plastic table.

 

Physical Health Education

  1. State the steps of performing a bunch start? (2 mks)
  2. What is meaning of commitment in games and sports? (2 mks)
  3. Describe a drop finish technique when in races. (3 mks)
  4. Name two local games that involve racing? (2 mks) 
  5. Name two materials you can use to improvise a ball. (2 mks)
  6. What is a strain? . (1 mk)
  7. Name parts of the body where a strain may occur. (3 mks)
  8. Write three field athletic events. (3 mks) 
  9. State two passes in socccer. (2 mks)

Social Studies

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Use the map of Waba area to answer questions1 - 5,

  1. Of which religion are people of Waba area likely to be?
  2. What is the main function of the railway line in Waba area?
  3. By which means of transport are tourists visiting the game reserve in Waba area likely to leave the reserve?
  4. What is the direction of Kanga market from the northern bridge?
  5. Who is the administrative head of Waba area?
  6. Write one condition under which a Kenyan can be allowed to vote.
  7. Write one similarity between the early forms of government in Maasai and Ameru.
  8. How have tourists been important to the economy of our country?
  9. Describe the population distribution illustrated below.
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  10. How important is wildlife in our country?
    Write three factors that favour dairy farming in Kenya
  11. _____________________________
  12. _____________________________
  13. _____________________________
  14. After how long does Kenya hold general elections?
  15. How is democracy practised inyour school?
  16. After a dispute between Yuda and Zama, it ended up that Yuda stabbed Zama to death. Which of Zama's right did Yuda mainly violate?
  17. Name the National symbol drawn below.
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    Write two ways through which a person can become a Kenyan citizen
  18. _______________________
  19. _______________________
  20. Name one product that results from dairy farming in Kenya.

    Use the map of Kenya below to answer the following questions
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  21. Name the feature marked W
  22. What is the economic importance of the feature marked X to our country?
  23. Which is the slowest means of transport?

    Name the following means of communication.
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    ____________
  25.    
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  26.  
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    ____________
  27. Draw a road sign that means "Roundabout ahead" 
                                   






    Identify the following means of transport
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    __________________
  29.   
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    _________________
  30.    
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    _________________

Christian Religious Education

  1. Joseph worked for an Egyptian official called?
  2. We should always not trust?
    (strangers, visitors, neighbours)
  3. State one thing that happens when a child is disobedient?
  4. The first people to be created were ________ and ______________
  5. The sign that God showed Noah when He promised him that He will not destroy the world with flood is the (1 mk)
  6. In which occasion did Jesus weep?(1 mk)
  7. The lesson that Christians learn from the miraculous catch of fish is that they should be

Match the followin verses from the sermon on the mountain. (3 mks)

Happy are those who mourn   They will see God
9 Happy are the pure in heart God will call them His Children 
10 Happy are the peace makers God will comfort them 

 

  1. Zacchaeus was a ____________
  2. Who interpreted Pharaoh's dreams?
  3. Who was the nephew to Abraham?
  4. When angel Gabriel appeared to Mary, Elizabeth was how many months expectant of John?____________________ . (1 mk)
  5. Jesus performed his first miracle in . (1 mk)

Islamic Religious Education

  1. What does Allah's attribute Al- Aalim mean?
  2. Write one positive way of using a smartphone.
  3. Write one miracle performed by prophet Issah.
  4. When is Taraweh performed?
  5. state one nullifier of swalah
  6. State the role of angels Munkar and Nakir
  7. In which city did the unity between the Muhajirun and the Ansa take place?
  8. Which of the daily five swalahs falls between Fajr and Asr?
  9. According to prophet' hadith who should seek knowledge?
  10. How many angels are mentioned in the Q'uran?
  11. What does sabr mean?
  12. Why are muslims discouraged from begging?
  13. Write one unislamic activity that might take place during a wedding
  14. What is the importance of performing Qabliyah and Ba'diyah prayers?
  15. Why should muslims emulate angels in their daily activities?

Music

  1. State three importance of songs? (3 mks)
  2. Angela was seen singing the song with a gloomy face. What was the mood of the song? . (2 mks)
  3. State four types of songs? (3 mks)
  4. Name three digital devices that can be used to record when performing a song? (3 mks)
  5. Trio is a word used in performance. What is its meaning? (2mks)
  6. Name three events when folk songs are performed? (3 mks)
  7. Write the french rythm for the following notes. (4 mks)
    1. Semibreve
    2. Minim
    3. Crotchet
    4. Quavet
  8. Write four elements of music. (4 mks)

Art & Craft

  1. Moho is the best painter in both Grade six East and West. Which job opportunity is he likely to get after school in relation to his ability in Art?
    Name the following types of
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  4. Re-construct the letters below in the space provided.
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  5. Proportionally, draw a human hand.
                                                    






  6.  Name one product of claywork.
  7. Create a tonal value on the strip below.
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  8. Draw and colour an item that can be made using sisal fibres
                                                              





  9. We use ________________ to stick cutouts on surfaces during cutting and pasting technique
  10. How do we obtain tertiary colours?

    Write a pair of colours that will produce the given secondary colours when mixed.
  11. Orange:
  12. Green:
  13. Purple:
    Name two items you nay need for carving.
  14. ____________________________________
  15. ____________________________________

Marking Scheme

Science and Technology

  1. New moon
  2. Gravity
  3. Convection in liquids
  4. Condensation
  5. X
  6. mark any correct answer eg, hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid etc
  7. Cholera
  8. Producing hard copies
  9. Monitor
  10. Guide the typist
  11. Fern
  12. Student to give an non-flowering plants eg ferns, mosses and liverworts
  13. Protects the brain
  14. Q
  15. Hip bone 

Agriculture

  1. Soil erosion removal of top layer of soil from one part to the other.
  2.      
    1. Splash
    2. sheet erosion
    3. rill
    4. gulley erosion
  3.        
    1. Maintain a healthy perennial plan, cover
    2. Mulching
    3. Planting a  cover crop
    4. Placing crushed stone, wood chips and other similar materials in heavily used areas where vegetation is hard to establish and maintain.
  4. Seedbed or seedling bed is local soil environment in which seeds are planted.
  5. _______
  6.        
    1. Pig weeds
    2. black night shade
    3. indigenous cereals such as millet and sorghum
    4. indigenous root crops such as yams and cassava.
  7.          
    1. Gives us food such as milk, meat eggs
    2. home protection
    3. helps in doing chores such as ploughing

Home Science

  1. Leaner to write
  2. For keeping pins
  3. Leaner to write
  4. Do not iron
  5. Do not use warm water beyond the shown temeparture
  6. student should write appropriate method of preparing the food
  7. student should write appropriate method of preparing the food
  8. student should write appropriate method of preparing the food
  9. Wood
  10. vegetable
  11. legume
  12. cereal
  13. anaemia
  14. lack of proteins
  15. learner to write.

Physical Education

  1. "On your marks"
    "Set" - Heel presses forward
  2. a desire/ willingness/ resolve to continue in participation of a sport/ activity.
  3. Athlete bends both arms backwards and tries to touch on the tape on the finishing line with the chest, when the finishing line is just one step ahead.
  4. Many an apporprriate games eg hide and sek, tag, etc
  5.      
    1. Sisal fibre
    2. Papers
    3. Pieces of cloth
  6. To injure, overuse, misuse or exert excessive pressure.
  7. Legs, Knees, feet and back
  8.      
    1. Long jump
    2. Discuss
    3. Javeline
  9.          
    1. Push pass
    2. Wall pass
    3. Outside the foot pass

Social Studies

  1. Christians
  2. Transporting coffee berries to the factory
  3. air
  4. Southwest
  5. Governor
  6. Being over 18 years of age
    Being a registered voter
  7. Both had divine rulers- (laibon for the maasai and mugwe for the am,eru) who also acted as religious leaders.
  8. Ensuring flow of foreign exchange
  9. Nucleated
  10. It boosts our economy
  11. High rainfall, therefore there is food for cattle in highland areas.
  12. Low temperatures, good for survival of exotic breeds
  13. Fertile soils- for planting grass and other feeds
  14. 5 years
  15. Learner to state
  16. Right to life
  17. Court of arms
  18. Learner to write
  19. Learner to write
  20. Learner to name - milk
  21. L. Turkana
  22. Fishing
  23. Water
  24. Newspaper
  25. Television
  26. Radio
  27. Learner to draw
  28. Aeroplane
  29. Ship
  30. Bus

Christian religious Education

  1. Potiphar
  2. Strangers
  3. be punished, parents become unhappy
  4. Adam and Eve
  5. rainbow
  6. when Lazarus died
  7. Obedient
  8. Happy are those who mourn God will comfort them
  9. Happy are the pure in heart, they will see God
  10. Happy are the peace makers. God will call them His children
  11. Tax collector
  12. Joseph
  13. Lot
  14. 6
  15. Cana

Islamic Religious Education

  1. all - knowing
  2. mark appropriate answer
  3. mark appropriate answer
  4. After Isha during Saum
  5. mark appropriate answer
  6. questioning the dead
  7. Madina
  8. Dhuhr
  9. Everyone
  10. 25
  11. patience
  12. it encourages laziness
  13. mark appropriate answer
  14. To get rewards from Allah
  15. To live sacred lives

Music

  1. It makes one creative
    It makes learning more enjoyable
    It plays with emotions
    It helps to develop linguistic skills of children
    Develops listening skills
    induces movement in children
  2. Sad mood
  3. Patriotic, topical, sacred, western
  4. phone, tablet, camera

Art & Craft

  1. Learner to state.
  2. Glove puppet.
  3. String puppet
  4. Learner to reconstruct
  5. Learner to draw
  6. Learner to name
  7. Learner to create
  8. Learner to draw an colour
  9. Glue
  10. By mixing secondary and primary colours
  11. Red, yellow
  12. Blue, yellow
  13. red, blue
  14. Learner to name
  15. Learner to name

Questions

Science and Technology

  1. Complete. the table below by naming four parts of a plant and their functions. (8 mks) 
    Part of the plant             Functions
                                               
       
       
       
  2. Draw the following roots. (4 mks)
                                                                                           






    Fibrous root  Tap root 
  3. State two medicinal plants found in your locality. (2 mks)
  4. Name three plants with fibrous root system. (3 mks)
  5. Mammals are examples of animals with a backbone and constant body temperature. State three examples of animals in these group? (3 mks)
  6. State an invertebrate with three body parts?____________________. (1 mk)
  7. What is sound pollution? (3 mks)
  8. A grade five student was seen doing the following activity. What was the student investigating? (1 mk)
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Agriculture

  1.  Write one example of indigenous crops in Kenya.
  2. State one way of taking care of a vegetable nursery.
  3. In order to earn income, what can Kiprotich do with his surplus vegetable seedlings?
  4. Below is an indigenous food crop grown in Kenya.
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    State the nutrition importance of the crop above

    State the functions of each of the following domestic animals
  5. Pig
  6. Dog
  7. Camel 
  8. Write one example of a climbing fruit tree.
  9. Write one use of sandy soil.
  10. The illustration below shows a climbing fruit tree.
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    Write the function of the structure marked W
  11. How can a farmer use a scarecrow in his farm?
  12. Write one-way of dealing with moles in the farm.
  13. Name the type of irrigation shown below.
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    Name the following' gardening equipment.
  14.     
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    _____________________ 
  15.      
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    _____________________

 

Home science

  1. A person going through puberty is referred to as? . (1 mks)
  2. Name four good grooming habits. (4 mks)
  3. You were asked to advice fellow students on physical exercises. State three physical exercises for an adolescent. (3 mks)
  4. State three importance of physical exercise. (3 mks)
  5. Fill the table below by naming three examples in each case. (6 mks)
    Body building foods Protective foods 
                                                                                                
       
       

     
  6. It's important to wash hands regularly. State three instances when one Must wash hands? (3 mks)
  7. State accessories used by adolescents? (4 mks)
  8. Name three embroidery stitches, (3 mks)
  9. State three types of media you can use to achieve after decorating your apron. (3 mks)

Physical Education

Name the sports items drawn below

  1.      
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  2.      
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  3. The following are activitiesinvolved in hurdles
    1. Clearance
    2. Approach
    3. Flight
    4. Take off
      Arrange them in order beginning with the first one.
  4. In which sports activity do we practise elongated started?
  5. The technique shown below is used in Frisbee. Name it.
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  6.  When practising handwalk, which parts of our bodies do we hold high?
  7. Why are long jump pits filled with materials?
  8. What is the last activity in long jump?
  9. Straddle and straddle cross is a common technique in ___________ work.
  10. Draw a volleyball field in the space provided
                                      




         
    Write two examples of passes used in soccer.
  11. _______________________________
  12. _______________________________
  13. How many players are there in one soccer team?
    Write two contents of a first aid
  14. _______________________________
  15. _______________________________

Social Studies

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  1. The general flow of rivers in Mwakitu area is towards?
  2. The settlement in Mwakitu area can be described as
  3. The plantation in Mwakitu grows?
  4. What is the direction of the church from the plantation?
  5. The growing of tea in Mwakitu area indicates that the climate is
  6. River Susi has _______________ tributaries.
  7. Who is the head of Mwakitu area ______________________?
  8. State 3 elements of the map. (3 mks)
  9. Name two countries found in East Africa. (2 mks) 
  10. Name three arms of the National Government of Kenya. (3 mks)
  11. Differentiate between a latitude and a longitude? (1 mk)
  12. Name three main physical features in Kenya? (3 mks)
  13. What is the meaning of a climate?
  14. Identify the three major language groups in Kenya. (3 mks)
  15. Write two ways one can become a Kenyan citizen. (2 mks)

Christian Religious Education

  1. What is the other name for the Lord's table?
  2. Write one gift of the Holy Spirit.
  3. Write one quality of a good friend.
  4. Write one result of unhealthy boy-girl relationship.
  5. When Jesus Christ baptised, a voice came from heaven saying
  6. What is the lesson Christians learn from Jesus' parable of the lost sheep?
  7. When Jesus fed the multitude, how many baskets of food remained?
  8. In which mountain did the contest between Elijah and the prophets of Baal take place?
  9. During the call of Moses, in which form did God appear to him?
  10. State one way through which king Solomon used the wisdom he asked from God.
  11. Write one example of commonly abused drugs in Kenya.
  12. When Jesus portrayed His power over nature, on which vessel were they travelling?
  13. Which Christian value do Christians learn from the story of the friend at midnight?
  14. Write one way of taking good care of school property.
  15. Which of Jesus' parables teaches Christians about the kingdom of heaven?

Islamic  Religious Education

  1. Name the five ulul Azm prophets.
  2. Name two pillars of swalah. (2 mks) 
  3. Write two miracles of Nabii Issa (as) (2 mks)
  4. Name three nullifiers of saum. (3 mks) 
  5. Give the meaning of the follow ing attributes of Allah ( 5WT). (2 mks)
    1. Al-Ghaffar
    2. Al-waahid
  6. What is hadith'?

Music

  1. Why do folk dancers use ornaments when dancing?
    Name the three parts of descant recorder.
  2.     
  3.    
  4.    
    Put notes B, A and G against the correct solfa notes,
  5. doh
  6. re
  7. mi
  8. Name the wind instrument drawn below.
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  9. Study the diagram below.
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    What is the function of the parts labelled W?
  10. A whistle produces sound when
    Write two examples of percussion instruments
  11. __________________________________________         
  12. __________________________________________       
  13. Tufanye sote bider is a line in Kiswahili Kenya National Anthem. In which verse is the line found?
    Write the French rhythms for the following.
  14. Quaver
  15. Crotchet

Art & Craft

  1. What makes an object to be referred to as 2D? (1 mk)
  2. Write your school's name in 3D. (4 mks)
  3. What is weaving?. (1 mk)
  4. Shade the following picture using stippling technique. (3 mks)
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  5. What is balance of forms?
  6. State three elements of art? (3 mks)
  7. Draw two tools used in drawing? (4 mks)
                                            








                                            






  8. State two materials that can be used for weaving?(2 mks)
  9. Name three traditional technique which can be used to decorate a carved cooking stick. (3 mks)
  10. Name two weaving techniques. (2 mks)

Marking Scheme

Science and Technology

  1.    
    Part of the plant             Functions
    Leaf   Allow exchange of gases
     Flower  It grows into fruit
     Roots  Holds the plant firmly in the soil
     Stem  Holds the plant upright
  2.  Student should draw tap and fibrous roots correctly.      
  3.      
    1.  Neem
    2. Cinnamon
  4.   
    1. Onion
    2. Maize
    3. millet   
  5.    
    1. Birds
    2. human being
    3. elephants
  6. insects
  7. It's the contamination of something
  8. Force of gravity.

Agriculture

  1. African Nightshade, Spider Plant, Amaranth, stinging nettle, pumpkin leaves, cowpeas and Slender Leaf etc
  2. Mark any correct answer given
  3. Sell them
  4. Gives carohydrates
  5. Food
  6. Security
  7. Food/ milk, carrying objects and people
  8. passionfruit, kiwi fruit, grapes
  9. building
  10. to keep the plant upright/ support
  11. to scare destructive animals
  12. digginf trenches, planting barrier plants
  13. Drip
  14. Watering can
  15. Wheelbarrow

Home Science

  1. An adolescent
  2.      
    1. Body cleanliness, dressing well, caring for clothes, cleaning your body every day.
    2. Washing your hands withsoap after going to the toilet.
    3. Brushing your teeth twice a day
    4. Covering your mouth and nose with a tissue ( or your sleeve) when sneezing or coughing
    5. Washing your hands after handling pets and other animals
  3.       
    1. Playing volleyball
    2. Playing touch football
    3. Gardening
    4. Walking
    5. Shooting baskets
  4.    
    1. Improves your memory and brain function(all age groups)
    2. Protect against many chronic diseases
    3. Aid in weight management.
    4. Lower blood pressure and improve heart health.
    5. Improve your quality of sleep
    6. Reduce feelings of anxiety and depression.
  5. Body building           Protective
    Beef                          Mangoes
    Beans                        Kales
    Green grams             Water melon
  6.       
    1. After visiting the toilet
    2. Before eating food
    3. When preparing to cook.
  7. Jewelry , bangles, scarves, caps   
  8.         
    1. Chain
    2. Satin
    3. Stem
  9.        
    1. Radio
    2. television
    3. Magazine

Physical Education

  1. Rounders Ball
  2. Racket
  3. Approach, take off
  4. Athletics
  5. Double ahnded rim catch
  6. Legs
  7. For safety
  8. Landing
  9. Rope
  10. Learner to draw
  11. backheel pass/through pass/ Forward-pass (mark correct any other appropriate answer)
  12. through pass/backheel pass/ Forward-pass (mark correct any other appropriate answer)
  13. 11
  14. bandage/ scissors, cotton, spirit (mark correct any other appropriate answer)
  15. Check 14 above

Social Studies

  1. Southwest
  2. Linear settlement
  3. Tea
  4. West
  5. Cool and wet
  6. One
  7. Chief
  8. Frame, tile compass, scale, key
  9. Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania
  10. The Executive, Legislature, Judiciary
  11. Latitudes All parallel circles from the equator up to the poles are called parallels of latitudes.
    Latitudes are measured in degrees.
    Longitudes: The vertical lines running North-South join the two poles. They are called the meridians of longitude. They are spaced farthest apart at the equator and converge at a point at each pole.
  12. Volcanic and block Rift Valleys, Lakes, Plains
  13. Climate is the description of the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area.
  14. Cushites
    Bantus
    Europeans
    Nilotes
    Asians
  15. Birth
    Registration

Christian religious Education

  1. Eucharist
  2. love/joy/ peace/ patience/ kindness/ goodness/faithfulness/ humility/ self-control/gentleness (mark any one)
  3. trustworthy (mark any other appropriate answer)
  4. pregnancy/ abuse/ STIs (mark any other correct answer)
  5. This is my son with whom I am pleased
  6. Calling christians to the church
  7. 12
  8. Carmel
  9. Burning bush
  10. Student should give appropriate answer
  11. Student should give appropriate answer
  12. Boat
  13. Persistence in prayer
  14. Student should give appropriate answer
  15. Mustard seed

Islamic Religious Education

  1. Nuh, Ibrahim, Musa, Issa (as), Muhammad(SAW)
  2. refer to no. 1
  3. refer to no. 1
  4. refer to no. 1
  5. refer to no. 1
  6. Qiyam, rukuu, itidaal, sujuud, jalsa
  7. refer to no. 6
  8. Raised the dead, healed lepers/blind, 
    he spoke when he was very young
    (mark correct any correct answer)
  9. refer to no. 8
  10. Eating intentionally/ deliberately,
    drinking intentionally,
    vomiting intentionally
  11. refer to no. 10
  12. refer to no. 10
  13. Forgive
  14. The holy one
  15. Hadith is what the prophet (SAW) said or the sayings of the prophet (SAW)

Music

  1. To make the dance real
  2. Head joint/ MIddle joint/ foot joint
  3. Refer to no. 2
  4. Refer to no. 2
  5. G
  6. A
  7. B
  8. trumpet
  9. To let air out when playing
  10. blown
  11. Mark appropriate answer
  12. Mark appropriate answer
  13. 2nd
  14. ta
  15. ta-te

Art & Craft

  1. It has a length, width and height
  2. Ensure the name is in 3D
  3. It's a process in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth.
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  5. Refers to how elements of art relate to each other within the composition
  6. Line, shape, colour, value , space, form
  7. The drawings should include items such as pen, pencils, crayons etc
  8. Banana fibres, raffia, grass, sisal