end of term three evaluation test 2021
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NAME…………………………………………...…………….ADM. NO …………………….
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FORM ONE
ENGLISH
JULY 2021
TIME: 2 HRS
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 (KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)
Page 1 of 10 (Form 1 English)
1. FUNCTIONAL WRITING (20 MARKS)
(a) Imagine you are going to visit your aunt for three days when the school closes this term. Write a
packing list of all the items you will carry with you to her place (10mks)
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(b) Keep a diary of the key activities you are planning to engage in while there for the three days
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2. COMPREHENSION (20 MARKS)
Read the passage below and then answer the questions that follow.
Ever wondered what the difference between abortion and murder is? Or should we ask what the two have in
common? Both involve cutting life short. In the case of abortion, it happens to be equally a precious life of
unborn baby that is ended.
In kenya, abortion is illegal except when the life of the pregnant woman is in danger. Violating this carries
the severe penalty of between 14 years and life imprisonment. The truth of the matter, though, is that many
illegal abortions are still taking place. How else can we explain the presence of the fetuses in polythene papers
dumped in city streets?
Many such abortions are unsafe. They are done using all manner of gruesome paraphernalia: wires,
knitting needles, sticks, herbs, chemicals, detergents and drugs. Many people perfoming them lack the
necessary skills and training. The environment in which they are done are usually unsafe and do not meet
minimum hygiene or health standards.
This sorry situation has led some to clamour for the legalization of abortion. They argue that as things
stand, it is adolescents and poor women who are forced to seek the services of the quacks. The financially-
endowed counterparts visit private clinics of qualified doctors for the same services. They therefore do not
suffer the consequences of a botched abortion; infertility,excessive bleeding, perforated internal organs such as
the bladder and intestines and, worst of all, death. The feeling is that legalization of abortion would make it safe
for all women.
But what reason, other than the legal one, would make a woman want to terminate a throbbing life within
her? Interruption of career and education, being too young to bring up a baby or being abandoned by the father
of the baby are often cited. Another reason is that the pregnancy is as a result of rape or incest. Whatever the
reason, the negative consequences of illegal abortion, safe or otherwise, far outweigh any benefits it is
purported to have. Apart from the physical effects of unsafe abortion already mentioned, there are physiological
ones. They include headache, accelerated heartbeat, dizziness, stomach upsets and disturbed sleep and
concentration. Eating disorders resulting in excessive weight gain or loss sometimes occur.
At the psychological level, a woman who has carried out an abortion usually suffers from debilitating
guilt. She feels that she has gone against a mother’s natural tendency. As a result of low-esteem, she feels
worthless and undeserving of even getting another baby. Depression may also set in, the victim may feel very
sad and cry for a long spell. She may lose interest in life and want to commit suicide. A mental illness called
psychosis cannot also be ruled out. The sufferer exhibits vey uncharacteristic behavior and is not able to
distinguish reality from fantasy.
There is also stigma at the social level. Not many people would proudly want to associate with one who
has induced illegal abortion. A man seeking a marriage partner is likely to give such a woman a wide berth.
In summary, though illegal abortion may appear to solve the immediate problem of the one seeking it
creates life-long complications.
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(i) Provide an appropriate title for the passage 1mk
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(ii) Under what circumstance can abortion be legalized 2mks
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(iii) According to the passage, how can we tell that illegal abortions are still taking place 2mks
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(iv) According to the first paragraph, is there a difference between murder and abortion? Support your
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(v) Make note on the reasons that make people procure abortion. 5mks
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(vi) Why is the public fighting to legalize abortion? 2mks
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(vii) What is the psychological effect of abortion? 2mks
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(a) Tendency
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3. CLOZE TEST (10MKS)
Read the following passage and fill each blank space with the most appropriate word.
Oral literature ________________ one way of maintaining cultural ____________________ and educating any
given society. __________________________ the various genres and sub-genres, our ___________________
character traits are reflected. The virtues and ______________________ are all brought to the surface as
______________________ means of self-reflection. This is because everyone in Africa is a
__________________of the society. It is, _____________________ important for the adult to
________________ the correct values to the ___________________ through this mode of communication.
4. ORAL SKILLS (20MKS)
Read the poem below and then answer the questions that follow;
PRAYER OF AN AFRICAN WOMAN
I am a woman
created in the image of God,
with dignity and virtues,
formed by the very hands of God,
given life by God’s breath.
I am a woman,
Mother of presidents and of workers,
Mother of housemaids and ministers,
Mother of kings and subordinates.
I am a woman,
Farmer, cook, housewife and neighbour,
I work from morning till late at night,
Sow and reap under a burning sun,
Go off with heavy burdens,
And return home to feed my family.
I am a woman,
The heart of the family,
I am loved, and yet oppressed,
Held in esteem, and still considered inferior,
Caressed, and yet beaten,
Indispensable, and yet overlooked.
I am a woman,
Lord, you created me and you know me,
You know me by my name,
You listen to me when the world refuses to understand me.
You know all my worries.
You see my tears and hear my sighs.
You are everything to me
With you, Lord, there is hope
In you I want always to put my trust
as a woman.
Questions
(i) Who is the persona in the poem? Give a reason for your answer 2mks
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(ii) With illustrations, identify three styles that have created rhythm in the poem 6mks
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(iii) Describe the rhyme scheme of the first two stanzas in the poem 2mks
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Heir -
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5. ORAL LITERATURE (15 MKS_
Read the narrative below and answer the questions that follow
HARE AND HORNED ANIMALS
A long time ago, all animals lived together in peace and harmony. All of them, without any exception,
worked together for their common good. All of them, that is, except for the Hare who was lazy and
liked to sit back and enjoy life while the other animals were breaking their backs working on a
communal project.
What annoyed the animals was that when time came to share the produce or enjoy a party, Hare would be
first on the line. Hare had such a sweet tongue that he would always succeed in flattering and persuading
the other animals to give him the best part of what they had worked for. No animal could find it in him to
criticize Hare.
However, after many years of reaping where he did not sow, Hare became arrogant and started
thinking that he was like a king and that it was his right to be served by the other animals. “Bring me
green maize to roast,” he told Antelope one day as Antelope and Buffalo prepared to go to work on the
farm. “And don’t forget the arrowroots,” he told Antelope with a lot of disdain. “Make sure they are
not rotten.”
Antelope had had enough. With his friend Buffalo, he discussed the problem Hare posed. The two
agreed that they had to do something about it. They consulted Rhino, Warthog and Elephant. The
animals resolved to convene a meeting of all animals to discuss the matter further. However, since
they did not want Hare to attend, they declared that only horned animals were invited. Antelope was asked to give the other animals the notice for the meeting.
“Why is the meeting only for horned animals?” Hare indignantly demanded.
“Because we have learnt that Lion and Leopard are planning to eat us all,” Antelope replied. “Since it
is only the horned animals who can fight back we have decided to hold a closed-door meeting to
strategize.”
Hare did not believe this explanation. Intuitively, he knew that the animals were planning to discuss
him. He knew that the only way to forestall this was to attend the meeting. But what to do? Alas! He
had no horns! After a long and sleepless night in which Hare tossed and turned in bed racking his
brains on what to do, he came up with a brilliant plan.
Early the following day, before the third cock crow, before Buffalo had suckled her calf, Hare was in
the forest looking for a suitable piece of wood to carve himself some horns. He spent the entire day
locked up in his room, carving, polishing and oiling the wooden horns until they shone like the moon.
On the day of the meeting, hare went down to the river and used mud to stick the ‘horns’ onto his
head. With a lot of pride, he sauntered to the venue of the meeting.
The other animals were flabbergasted to see Hare swaggering down to the meeting place, a pair of
splendid horns stuck to his head. To speak the truth, Hare’s horns were the most resplendent they had
ever seen. They were confused. What could they do? They could not ask Hare to leave because he had
horns. Antelope came up with a solution. They would delay the commencement of the meeting for as
long as they could. So as a preliminary of the meeting, Antelope called several animals to entertain the
rest. Buffalo presented a dance. Cow narrated a story. Warthog sang. Rhino and Elephant recited a
poem. All this while, the sun was steadily making its way up the sky and getting hotter and hotter.
Before long the mud on Hare’s head dried up and began to crack.
“Please speed up the proceedings,” Hare pleaded in desperation.
“I have another meeting to attend.”
“Relax,” Antelope responded. “We have all the time the world. Furthermore, the animals think best
after they have been warmed up by this beautiful sunshine.”
Inevitably, the mud finally crumbled and Hare’s horns collapsed. He walked in shame knowing too
well that Antelope had outwitted him.
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(i) What type of narrative is this? Give a reason. 2mks
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(iii) Prove that Hare is imaginative and creative 2mks
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(iv) How did the animals plan to keep Hare away from the meeting? 1mk
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(v) How did Antelope outwit Have? 2mks
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(vi) Summarize the moral lesson of this narrative using a proverb 1mk
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b. The teacher of English of Masomo Bora High School asked her form one students to read this narrative silently.
She noted that some of the students had bad reading habit. Identify the bad reading habits that were noted.
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6. GRAMMAR (15 MARKS)
(a) Identify the type of adverb used after identifying the adverb by underlining 3mks
(i) They stopped midway to buy food
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(ii) They cook pancakes daily
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(iii) He talked to the teacher politely.
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(b) Fill in the spaces with the correct prepositions 3mks.
(i) Father complimented Sarah _______________________ her neat appearance
(ii) I have to be polite _______________________ everyone.
(iii) You shouldn’t be angry __________________her.
(c) Fill each of the gaps with the correct form of the adjectives given in brackets 3mk
(i) My dress is _________________________ than yours. (beautiful)
(ii) The form ones were ___________________ than the form fours during the talk. (attentive)
(iii) Deborah is the ___________________ of the three athletes (fast)
(d) Rewrite the given sentences as instructed in the brackets 3mks
(i) Peter worked hard to pass the examinations. (Rewrite in interrogative form)
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(ii) What a lovely compound you have! (state the type of sentence)
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(iii) The playfull puppy ran beside me. (correct the error)
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(e) Complete the following sentences by using the correct form of the word in brackets 3mks
(i) She was elected Chief Justice because she is the ______________________ judge on the bench.
(corrupt)
(ii) The cat chased its tail _____________________ (frantic)
(iii) He will pay for his ________________________(cruel)
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END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 121/1 FORM ONE JULY 2021 TIME: 21/2 HOURS
ENGLISH (MARKING SCHEME)
1. FUNCTIONAL WRITING (20MKS)
(a) Packing list 10mks
Format 4mks
(i) Title 1mk
(ii) Sub-titles – serial number ½ item ½ type ½
Quantity ½ Description ½
(iii) Frame ½
Content 4mks
At least 4 different items with atleast 2 types each (1x4mks)
Language (2mks)
(b) Appointment diary (10mks)
Format 4mks
(i) Title ½
(ii) Sub-titles – Day/date 1mk
Time 1mk
Event 1mk
(iii) Frame ½
Content 4mks
- Day/date column filled well 1mk
- Time column filled well 1mk
- Event column must have at least two activities for each day (check for the first two days and each day to
score 1mk x 2 =2mks.
Language 2mks
2. COMPREHENSION
(i) Abortion and its effects
(any other appropriate title) 1mk
(ii) Abortion is illegal except when the life of the pregnant woman in danger. 2mks
(iii) The presence of the fetuses in polythene papers dumped in city streets 2mks
(iv) No. (1mk) Both involve cutting life short. In the case of abortion, it happens to be the equally precious
life of unborn baby that is ended. (1 mk)
(v) – Interrruption of career and education
- Being too young to bring up a baby.
- Being abandoned by the father of the baby.
- pregnancy as a result of rape
- Pregnancy as a result of incest.
(each point 1mk)must be in point form if not deduct ½ mk from the total
(vi) The feeling is that legalization of abortion would make it safe for all women. 2mks
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(vii) – At the psychological level, a woman who carried out an abortion usually suffers from debilitating
guilt.
- She feels that she has gone against a mother’s natural tendency. As a result of low-esteem, she feels
worthless and undeserving of even getting another baby.
- Depression may also set in; the victim may feel very sad and cry for a long spell. She may lose interest
and want to commit suicide.
- A mental illness called psychosis cannot also be ruled out. They suffer exhibits very uncharacteristic
behavior and are not able to distinguish reality from fantasy.
(any two point)
(viii) 4mks
(a) Tendency – inclination / habit
(b) Exhibits – shows
(c) Fantasy – imagination
(d) Financially-endowed – wealthy/rich
3. CLOZE TEST (10MKS)
is
beliefs
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4. ORAL SKILLS 20MKS
(a) i) A woman 1mk - I am a woman 1mk
(Must illustrate to score)
ii. Rhyme- workers, ministers
Repetition – I am a woman (any other repetition)
Alliteration – feed my family
Consonance - …put my trust
Assonance – you know me by my
(any other three well illustrated style 3 x 2 mks = 6mks
iii. abcbd aeef – irregular rhyme scheme
(must leave a gap to show two stanzas).
(b) i. cot
ii. aloud
iii. flew
iv. boar
v. climb
(c) i. heir
ii. fracas
iii. interesting
iv. sachet
v. button
(must underline to score)
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5. ORAL LITERATURE
(a) Narrative
(i) Trickster narrative 1mk – Antelope outwitted Hare by delaying the start of the meeting which led to Hare’s
horns collapsing as a result of the mud drying up and cracking.1mk
(must identify and illustrate)
(ii) Hare becoming arrogant and starting to think that he was like a king (1mk) and that he had a right to be
served by the other animals.(1mk)
(iii) Hare is imaginative and creative as he is able to look for a suitable piece of wood to curve himself some
horns.(1mk) He goes ahead to even polish and oil the wooden horns (1mk)
(iv) They declared that only horned animals were invited (1mk)
(v) Antelope outwitted Hare by delaying the commencement of the meeting for as long as he could (1mk). He
decided that as a preliminary to the meeting, several animals would entertain the rest.(1mk)
(vi) Hard work pays.
(any other relevant proverb stated (1 mk)
(b) i. Lip reading / using a ruler beneath the words.
ii. moving the head from side to side
iii. Pointing at the words or sentences when reading
iv.Vocalization of words
v. Sub-vocalization
vi. Regression (Regressive eye movement)
(any 5 x 1=5mks)
6. GRAMMAR (15 MKS)
(a) i. midway – place
ii. daily – frequency
iii. politely – manner
(must identify by underlining to score)
(b) i. for
ii. to
iii. at
(c) i. more beautiful
ii. more attentive
iii. fastest
(d) i. Did Peter work hard to pass the examinations?
ii. Exclamatory sentence
iii. The playful puppy ran beside me.
(e) i. Incorruptible
ii. frantically
iii. cruelty.
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NAME…………………………………………...…………….ADM. NO …………………….
CLASS………………………………………….. SIGNATURE…………………………..……
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FORM ONE
HOMESCIENCE THEORY
JULY 2021
TIME: 21/2 HRS
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 (KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
This paper has 3 sections
SECTION A (40 MARKS) IS COMPULSORY
SECTION B (20 MARKS) IS COMPULSORY
SECTION C has 3 questions, each 20 marks, answer any TWO questions in this section.
FOR EXAMINER’S USE ONLY
SECTION QUESTION MAXIMUM SCORE CANDIDATE’S SCORE
A 1-18 40
B 19 20
C 20
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TOTAL SCORE 100
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SECTION A (COMPULSORY) 40 MARKS
Answer all questions in this section in the space Provided
1. Mention three ways of caring for leather shoes (3mks)
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2. State two points to note when selecting dressmaker’s pins (2mks)
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3. Mention two ways in which home science is related to geography (2mks)
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4. Identify two activities that are only carried out during the special cleaning of the living room (2mks)
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5. Mention two ways in which medicine may be abused (2mks)
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6. Define the following terms as used in cookery (2mks)
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7. List four functions that are carried out by a swing-needle machine (2mks)
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8. Give two disadvantages of the corridor kitchen plan arrangement (2mks)
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9. In each case, give two examples of the following categories of stitches (3mks)
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c. Decorative stitches __________________________________________________________
10. Give two points on care of measuring and weighing equipment (2mks)
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11. Give two reasons for buffing polished floors (2mks)
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12. Mention two causes of food poisoning (2mks)
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13. Give three reasons why cotton is not suitable for making neck ties (3mks)
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14. Identify three characteristics that make aluminium suitable for making kitchen utensils (3mks)
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15. State three advantages of baking foods (3mks)
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16. State two precautions to take when handling a foreign body in the eye (2mks)
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17. Name two classes of artificial fibres. In each case, give one example (2mks)
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18. Explain why frozen foods should be thawed completely before cooking (1mk)
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SECTION B (COMPULSORY) 20 MARKS
Answer question 19 in the space provided.
19. You have been left at home to carry out some tasks.
a. Describe how to lauder your white cotton handkerchief 10mks
b. Outline the procedure to follow when cleaning terrazzo cement floor in the kitchen 10mks
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SECTION C (40 MARKS)
Answer any TWO questions in this section in the space provided.
20. (a) State six points to note when choosing clothes for a full figure 6mks
(b) Outline six points to observe when using a sewing machine 6mks
(c). Explain four points on care of kitchen equipment made of plain wood 8mks
21. (a) Outline six rules to observe when using a refrigerator 6mks
(b) State six points to note when choosing brooms and brushes 6mks
(c) Explain four instructions on use of medicine 8mks
22. (a) State six points on prevention of drowning in children 6mks
(b) Outline six rules to observe when frying foods 6mks
(c) Explain four reasons that make maisonette a suitable choice for a family house 8mks
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Page 8 of 8 (Form 1 Home science)
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021
FORM ONE JULY 2021 HOMESCIENCE (MARKING SCHEME) 1. Mention three ways of caring for leather shoes
- Dry under shade
- Repair of torn
- Stuff the shoes to maintain shape
- Store in a dry airy place
- Apply appropriate polish 2x1=2mks
2. State two points to note when selecting dressmaker’s pins
- Buy assorted lengths
- Should be made of stainless steel
- Should have big heads
- Should be fine and sharp 2x1=2mks
3. Mention two ways in which home science is related to geography 2mks
- Choosing a suitable site for a family house
- Production of textile fibres
4. Identify two activities that are only carried out during the special cleaning of the living room
- Laundering curtains
- Cleaning carpets
- Cleaning and polishing ornaments 2x1 =2mks
5. Mention two ways in which medicine may be abused
- Borrowing medicine
- Taking medicine longer than the doctor’s advice
- Using medicine for other reasons other than treatment 2x1=2
6.Define the following terms as used in cookery 2mks a. Simmering – cooking food gently at a point just below the boiling point
b. Basting – moistening meat and other foods with fat or dripping juice during roasting to keep it
moistened and
to add flavor.
7. List four functions that are carried out by a swing-needle 2mks
- Embroidery
- Making buttonholes
- Piping
- Blind hemming
- Finishing edges
- Attaching buttons
- Darning
- Ruffling 4x ½ = 2mks
8. Give two disadvantages of the corridor kitchen plan arrangement 2mks
- Maintenance of cleanliness may be difficultu
- There is time and energy loss due to too much movement
- Food contamination may occur due to high traffic 2x1=2mks
9. In each case, give two examples of the following categories of stitches 3mks
a. Temporary stitches - even tacking
-long and short tacking
-Diagonal tacking /basting
-Thread marking
-Tailor’s tacking
Page 1of 5 (Form 1 Home science M/s) b. Neatening stitches – buttonhole stitch
-overcasting
-machining
-overlock
-loop stitch/blanket stitch
c. Decorative stitches –chain stitch
-satin stitch
-stem stitch
-french stitch
-shell edging
-pin stitch
6x ½ = 3 mks
10. Give two points on care of measuring weighingequipment
- Use them correctly to obtain accurateproportions
- Avoid overloading the weighing balance to avoid spoiling the weighing mechanism
2x1=2mks
11. Give two reasons for buffing polished floors
- To make it shine - To remove excess excess polish
2x1=2
12. Mention two causes of food poisoning 2mks
- Chemical contamination
- Bacterial contamination
- Natural poisoning
13. Give three reasons why cotton is not suitable for making neck ties 3mks
- It gets dirty readily
- It lacks luster
- It shrinks
- It creases easily
14. Identify three characteristics that make aluminum suitable for making kitchen utensils 3mks
- It is a good conductor of heat
- It is malleable
- It is hardwearing
- It is light in weight
- It is rustles
- It is easy to clean 3x1=3mks
15. State three advantages of baking foods 3mks
- It does not require constant attention
- Baked foods are light and easy to digest
- Baking saves on fuel since several dishes can be cooked at the same time
2x1=3
16. State two precautions to take when handling a foreign body in the eye 2mks
- Do not rub the affected eye
- Do not attempt to remove a foreign object if it is firmly stuck on the pupil or iris
17. Name two classes of artificial fibres. In each case, give one example 2mks
- Regenaredfibres – viscose rayon,acetate rayon
- Synthetic fibr – nylon, polyester, acrylonitrile, elastofibres
4x ½ =2mks
18. Explain why froze foods should be thawed completely before cooking 1mk
- To ensure that heat penetrates the food adequately thus killing any bacteria present.
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SECTION B (COMPULSORY) 20 MARKS
ANSWER QUESTION 19 IN THE SPACE PROVIDED
19. You have been left at home to carry out some tasks.
a. Describe how to lauder your white cotton handkerchief
- Collect the cleaning equipment and material required
- Steep in cold salty water
- Rinse off the salty water
- Wash the handkerchief in hot soapy water using friction method
- Rinse thoroughly in clean hot water to remove soap and dirt
- Finally rinse in cold water to freshen the fiber
- Dry in the sun
- Use a hot iron to press while slightly damp
- Air, fold and store appropriately
- Clean the equipment used and store appropriately ½ x 20 = 10mks
b. Outline the procedure to follow when cleaning terrazzo cement floor in the kitchen
- Collect the equipment and materials required
- Remove light furniture
- Sweep the floor and dispose of the dirt
- Dust the skirting board
- Use warm soapy water and a hard scrubbing brush to scrub the floor
- Start from the furthest corner of the room
- Scrub the skirting board and the floor a small section at a time
- Use circular motions to ensure that no part is left unscrubbed
- Wipe with a clean cloth or a mop wrung out of warm water
- Continue cleaning and wiping. Overlap the sections to ensure all parts are cleaned
- Dry thoroughly with a floor cloth or a dry mop
- Rearrange the furniture
- Clean the equipment used and store appropriately
½ x 20 = 10mks
SECTION C 40 MARKS
20a. State six points to note when choosing clothes for a full figure Avoid bright colours
- Avoid clothes made of one colour from shoulder to hem
- Avoid large patterned fabric
- Never wear tight fitting clothes
- Avoid wearing belts as they break the long line
- Jewelry should be limited
- Vertical lines can be worn
- Avoid clothes made of fluffy or bulky fabric
6 x 1 = 6mks
b. Outline six points to observer when using a sewing machine
- Use correct tension for the work
- Thread the machine correctly
- Place the machine in a well-lit room
- Make sure the machine is dusted and wiped
- Use the correct size of stitches for the fabric being stitched
- Test the machine stitch on a double piece of fabric similar to the one being stitched
- Guide the work through the machine runs
- Place work correctly on the machine
6 x 1 = 6mks
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c. Explain four points on care of kitchen equipment made of plain wood
- Remove food stains as soon as they are formed to avoid using harsh methods when fixed.
- Avoid using harsh abrasives as they roughen the surface
- Hot water should be avoided as it causes discolouration and warping of wood. It also softens the
wood
- Avoid exposure to direct heat or sun as it can cause the wood to warp
- Always scrub in the direction of grains using a soft brush to avoid roughening the wood
4x2=8
21. a. Outline six rules to observe when using a refrigerator
- Avoid overloading it with foods
- Always keep the refrigerator clean
- Place the refrigerator in a cool area
- Ensure adequate circulation of air around the condenserby not pushing it against the wall.
- Avoid storing hot foods in the refrigerator
- Defrost to improve efficiency - Store foods in their correct compartments
- Cover foods before storing them
- Open the door only when necessary
- Regulate the refrigerator to the correct temperature 6x1=6mks
b. State six points to note when choosing brooms and brushes
- Buy them for the right purpose
- The bristles should be closely and firmly fixed onto the head
- The bristles should be soft or hard and pliable dependency on the purpose you intend the brush for.
- The handle should be smooth and of comfortable length.
- The broom should be light in weight
- The one end of the handle should be firmly fixed into the head
- The head should be smooth and curved at the edges to avoid damaging the furniture
- The wooden parts should be appropriately finished for easy cleaning
- Materials used should be durable for the brush to last long
6x1=6mks
c. Explain four instructions on use of medicine
- Dosage-the recommended amount of medicine to be taken at any one time
- Frequency-the intervals at which the medicine should be taken before it is discontinued.
- Storage-it gives instructions on how the medicine is to be stored
- Instructions for use – advises on how to use the medicine for example shaking before use, corking
tightly before storage
- Caution – one is advised for example in case of medicine that cause drowsiness, not to drive, drink
alcohol.
4x2=8mks
22. a) State six points on prevention of drowning in children
- Drain pools around the house
- Never leave small children unattended in the house
- Water stored in buckets and other containers should be tightly covered
- Ensure water taps are turned off
- Keep the bathroom locked
- Leave the bathtub uplugged
- Ensure that any manhole near the house are covered
- School going children should be cautioned against playing near dams, rivers or pools of water
unattended.
6x1=6mks
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b. Outline six rules to observe when frying foods
- Prepare the food to be fried correctly
- Good quality fat should be used for frying
- For deep fat frying, fill two thirds of the pan with oil to void overflowing
- Heat fat to the right temperature before putting food
- Coat all foods to be deep fried unless it is starchy
- The pan for frying should be strong
- Lower the food gently into the hot fat
- Avoid overloading the fryer
- Avoid having boiling water near the frying pan
- Drain any surplus fat or oil on absorbent paper before sewing
- Cool the fat or oil used for deep frying before straining
6x1=6mks
c. Explain four reasons that make maisonette a suitable choice for a family house
- Land is utilized more economically because some rooms are put up above others
- They are fairly safe from break-ins because several units are built together.
- Building materials are utilized more economically because the units share common walls
- Semi detached maisonettes are more private than attached ones because they share one common
wall.
4 x 2 = 8mks
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NAME…………………………………………...…………….ADM. NO …………………….
CLASS………………………………………….. SIGNATURE…………………………..……
DATE……………………………………………..
FORM ONE
AGRICULTURE
JULY 2021
TIME: 2 HRS
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 (KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:
1. Write your name, admission number and class in the space provided.
2. Sign and write the date of examination in the spaces provided above.
3. This paper consist of three sections A, B and C.
4. Answer all the questions in section A and B
5. Answer any two questions in section C
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SECTION A (40MKS)
Answer all questions in this section
1. State two horticultural farming methods in Kenya (1mk)
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2. List four requirements that make shifting cultivation practicable (2mks)
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3. List four effects of HIV/AIDS and ill-health on agriculture (2mks)
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4. State four aspects of rainfall that a farmer should consider when deciding on what crop to grow (2mks)
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5. Name two farm tools and equipment’s a farmer would require when transplanting cabbage seedlings (1mk)
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6. List four conditions when land clearing is necessary (2 mks)
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7. Name four implements used in primary cultivation (2mks)
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8. Give four farming practices that help to achieve minimum tillage. (2mks)
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9. Name three types of water sources (1 ½ mks)
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10. Differentiate between a weir and a dam (2mks)
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11. List four characteristics of clean water (2mks)
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12. State three advantages of drip irrigation (1 ½ mks)
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13. List four agricultural activities that pollute water sources (2mks)
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14. State four characteristics of plants used as green manure (2mks)
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15. Explain the meaning of the following terms as used to identify animals (3mks)
(i) Steer - _________________________________________________________________________________
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(ii) Gilt ___________________________________________________________________________________
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(iii) Layer _________________________________________________________________________________
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(iv) Ewe __________________________________________________________________________________
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(v) Kid ___________________________________________________________________________________
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16. Define opportunity cost (1mk)
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17. State six pieces of information contained in a field operations record (3mks)
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18. Name the breed of livestock with the following characteristics (3mks)
(i) Highest milk producing dairy cattle ________________________________________
(ii) Sheep breed resistant to foot rot disease ____________________________________
(iii) Pig breed with erect ears and dished snout __________________________________
(iv) Goat breed with two white stripes running from the eye to the nose, whole body brown
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(v) Rabbit breed that is white with one or more of the following being black; ears, nose, paws and tail
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(vi) Camel breed with two humps __________________________________________
19. State the functional differences between the following tools and equipment (4mks)
(i) Cross-cut saw and rip-saw _________________________________________________________________
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(ii) Milking bucket and milk churn _____________________________________________________________
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20. Name two biotic factors that affect agriculture positively (1mk)
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SECTION B (20 MKS)
Answer all questions in this section.
21. The diagram below illustrates a feature observed after digging soil several meters deep.
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(a) Identify the structure. (1mk)
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(b) Name the parts of the diagram labelled A, B and C (3mks)
A ___________________________________________________________________
B ____________________________________________________________________
C _____________________________________________________________________
(c) State two characteristics of parts labelled A (1mk)
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22. The diagram below shows a certain tertiary operation.
A
B
(a) Identify the tertiary operation carried out (1mk)
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(b) Name the part labelled A and B (2mks)
A __________________________________________________________________
B __________________________________________________________________
(c) Give two reasons for carrying out the practice when growing irish potatoes (2mks)
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23. The diagram below shows a compost pit
(a) Name the materials added in parts A,C and D (3mks)
A ________________________________________________________________
C __________________________________________________________________
D __________________________________________________________________
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(b) Give the function of materials in parts B and E
B _______________________________________________________________________
E _______________________________________________________________________
24. Study the diagrams of workshop tools shown below
(a) Identify tools labelled E and F 2mks
E __________________________________________________________
F __________________________________________________________
(b) State the functional advantage of tool E over F 1mk
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(c) State two maintenance practices done on the tools above 2mks
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SECTION C
Answer ANY TWO QUESTIONS from this section
25. a) Explain five roles of agriculture in the economy 5mks
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b) Outline eight uses of farm records. (8mks)
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c) State seven characteristics of Dairy cattle breeds (7mks)
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26. a) Explain the water treatment process (12mks)
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b) Describe four reasons for preparing a seedbed 4mks
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c) Give four reasons for carrying out maintenance practices on farm tools and equipment. (4 mks)
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27. a) Describe the physical agents of weathering (8mks)
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b) State and explain five tools and equipment’s a farmer would assemble in preparation for milking (5mks)
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c) Explain seven importances of organic matter in the soil (7 mks)
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END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 FORM ONE JULY 2021 TIME: 2 HOURS
AGRICULTURE (MARKING SCHEME) SECTION A (40 MKS)
Answer all questions in this section
1. State two horticultural farming methods in Kenya 1mk
- Floriculture
- Olericulture
- pomoculture
2. List four requirements that make shifting cultivation practicable 2mks
- Land is anbundant
- Population is sparse
- No. of livestock per unit is low
- Land is communally owned.
3. List four effects of HIV/AIDS and ill-health on agriculture 2mks
- Shortage of labour
- Increasing cost of living
- Low living standard
- Low food supply
- Wastage of resources by government and NGO’s
4. State four aspects of rainfall that a farmer should consider when deciding on what crop to grow 2mks
- Rainfall reliability
- Amount of rainfall
- Rainfall distribution
- Rainfall intensity
5. Name two farm tools and equipment a farmer would require when transplanting cabbage seedlings 1mk
- Garden trowel
- Wheel barrow
- Watering can
6. List four conditions where land clearing is necessary
- When opening up a virgin land
- When a stalk growing crop was previously planted.
- Where the interval between primary and secondary cultivation is long
- Where land was left fallow for a long time
7. Name four implements used in primary cultivation 2mks
- Jembe
- Fork-jembe
- Disc plough
- Mould board plough
- Chisel plough
8. Give four farming practices that help to achieve minimum tillage. 2mks
- Application of herbicides
- Mulching
- Timing cultivation
- Restricted cultivation
- Cover cropping
- Uprooting / slashing weeds
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9. Name three types of water sources 1 ½ mks
- Surface water sources
- Underground
- rain
10. Differentiate between a weir and a dam 2mks
A weir is a barrier constructed to raise the water level in a river to facilitate pumping while a dam is a barrier
constructed across a river to collect and store water.
11. List four characteristics of clean water 2mks
- Free from diseases causing micro-organisms
- Free from chemical impurities
- Free from smells and bad taste
- Free from sediments / solid particles
12. State three advantages of drip irrigation 1 ½ mks
- Little amount of water used
- Water under low pressure can be used
- Discourages fungal diseases
- Discourages growth of weeds between the rows
13. List four agricultural activities that pollute water sources 2mks
- Use of excess inorganic fertilizers
- Use of excess pesticides
- Poor cultivation practices (over cultivation/overgrazing/cultivation along river banks)
14. State four characteristics of plants used as green manure 2mks
- Highly vegetative
- Fast growth rate
- High nitrogen content (leguminous)
- Capable of rotting quickly
- Hardy/ capable of growing in poor conditions.
15. Explain the meaning of the following terms as used identify animals 3mks
- Steer – Young castrated male cattle
- Gilt – A young female pig from weaning to first parturiton
- Layer – a bird kept for eggs production
- Ewe – Mature female sheep
- Kid – Young one of goats
- Kindling – Young one of a rabbit
16. Define opportunity cost 1mk
Value of the foregone alternative
17. State six pieces of information contained in a field operations record 3mks
- Season
- Field number
- Crop grown
- Ploughing date
- Seed rate / ha
- Fertilizer at planting (type, amount)
- Output
- Harvest date
- Yield per ha/ method used
- Remarks
18. Name the breed of livestock with the following characteristics 3mks
(i) Highest milk producing dairy animal – fresian
(ii) Sheep breed resistant to foot rot disease – Rommey Marsh
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(iii) Pig breed with erect ears and dished snout – large white
(iv) Goat breed with two white stripes running form the eye to the nose, whole body is brown in
colour – toggenburg
(v) Rabbit breed that is white with one or more of the following parts being black; ears, nose, paws and
tail – California white
(vi) Camel breed with two humps – Bactrian.
19. State the functional differences between the following tools and equipment 4mks
(i) Cross-cut saw and rip-saw
Cross cut saw – used for cutting wood across the grain
Rip saw - used for cutting along the grains of wood
(ii) Milking bucket and milk churn
Milking bucket – used for holding milk as milking takes place
Milking churn – used for holding milk in transit and storage
20. Name two biotic factors that affect agriculture positively 1mk
- Pollinators
- Decomposers
- Predators
- Nitrogen fixing bacteria
SECTION B (20 MKS)
Answer all questions in this section.
21. The diagram below illustrates a feature observed after digging soil several meters deep.
a. Identify the structure. 1mk
- soil profile
b. Name the parts of the diagram labelled A, B and C 3mks
A – Top soil / horizon A/zone A
B – sub soil/horizon B/ Zone B
C substratum/weathered rocks/horizon C/zone C
c. State two characteristics of parts labelled A 1mk
- Most living organism found here
- Dark in colour due to presence of humus
- Most plant nutrients present
- Soil well aerated
- Most plant roots found here
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22. The diagram below shows a certain tertiary operation.
A
B
a. Identify the tertiary operation carried out 1mk
ridging
b. Name part labelled A and B 2mks
A – Ridge
B - furrow
c. Give two reasons for carrying out the practice when growing irish potatoes 2mks
- Promote tuner expansion
- Easy harvesting
- Conserves soil and water
- Facilitates drainage
23. The diagram below shows a compost pit
a) Name the materials added in parts A,C and D 3mks
A - top soil
C - manure
D – grass,loaves, kitchen refuse etc
b) Give the function of materials in parts B and E
B – supplement potassium and phosphorous
E – form a foundation
24. Study the diagrams of workshop tools shown below
a. Identify tools labelled E and F 2mks
E – adjustable spanner
F – ring spanner
b. State the functional advantage of tool E over F 1mk
Tool E can be used for tightening or loosening more than two sizes of nuts and bolts
c. State the maintenance practices done on the tools above 2mks
Applying oil for long storage
Proper storage
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SECTION C
Answer ANY TWO QUESTIONS from this section
25. a) Explain five roles of agriculture in the economy 5mks
- food supply
- source of employment
- provision of raw materials for industries
- provisionof market for industrial goods
b) Outline eight uses of farm records. 8mks
- compare performance of different enterprices
- show history of the farm
- guide in planning and budgeting
- help detect losses and theft
- assessment of income tax
- determine value of farm
- easy to share profit and losses in partnership
- help in settling dispute
- shows whether farm is making profits or losses
- support labour information when paying terminal dues
c) State seven characteristics of Dairy cattle breeds 7mks
- wedge / triangular shaped bodies
- straight topline
- well set apart hind quarters
- large and well developed udders
- prominent milk veins
- bodies are bean and carry little flesh
- large stomach capacity
- doale with mild temperament
26. a) Explain the water treatment process 12mks
- filtration at intake – passed through a serves of sieves to remove large particles
- softening – mixed with soda ash to soften it and alum to coagulate the solid particles
- coagulation and sedimentation – solid particles settle down, its and open tank which allows fresh air to
remove bad smells, water retained for 36 hours to kill Bilhazia worms.
- Filtration – passed into a filtration tank to remove remaining solid particles
- Chlorination – chlorine added to kill micro-organisms
- Storage – water stored before distribution .
b) Describe four reasons for preparing a seedbed 4mks
- To kill weeds
- Incorporate manure
- Destroy different stages of crop pests
- Aerate the soil
- Encourage root penetration
- Make subsequent operations possible
- Encourage water infiltration
c) Give four reasons for carrying out maintenance practices on farm tools and equipment.
- To avoid injury to the farmer
- To increase efficiency
- To prevent damage on the tool
- To increase durability of the too.
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27. a) Describe the physical agents of weathering 8mks
Wind – strong winds blow and carry materials which hit against each other making surfaces of the materials to
break off into smaller fragments.
Moving ice – move rocks and other
Rain – raindrops hit the ground with force that erodes soil surface
Temperature – high temperatures causes rocks to expand and contract at low temperatures and eventually
break
into pieces
b) State and explain five tools and equipment a farmer would assemble in preparation for milking 5mks
- Milking bucket – for holding milk during milking
- Milking churn – for storage of the milk after milking
- Rope – for tying the animal’s leg
- Stool – for the milkman to sit on during milking
- Strip cup – to check mastitis before milking
c) Explain seven importance of organic matter in the soil 7mks
- Increases water holding capacity
- Improves soil fertility
- Provides food and shelter for microorganisms
- Improves soil structure
- Buffers soil PH
- Reduces toxicity of plant’s poisons
- Gives the soil a dark colour hence moderates soil temperature.
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NAME……………………………………………………………………………………… ADM. NO……………………….
CLASSE…………………………………… CANDIDATE’S SIGN……………………………. DATE………………………
SCHOOL……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………….
FRENCH TIME: 2HRS
JULY 2021
FORM 1 END OF TERM THREE JOINT EVALUATION TEST 2021
(KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
1. This paper consists of FOUR sections
2. Attempt ALL the questions in the spaces provided
FOR EXAMINERS USE ONLY
SECTION MAXIMUM SCORE CANDIDATE’S SCORE
1 42
2 10
3 10
TOTAL SCORE 62
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SECTION 1 : GRAMMAR
A. Answer in French full sentences (10mks)
i) Comment t’appelles – tu?
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ii) Comment ç va?
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iii) Qu’ elle est ta nationalité?
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iv) Comment s’appelle ton école?
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v) Où habites tu?
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B. Translate the following words in French. (5mks)
a) Friend
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b) Goodbye
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c) Mrs.
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d) Teacher
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e) Girls
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C. Conjugate the verbs in brackets in the present tense. (10mks)
i) Je ___________________________________ (manger) le diner.
ii) Maman et moi __________________________________ (aller) à l’eglise.
iii) Nous ______________________________________________ (predre) les livres
iv) Mes cousins ___________________________________ (faire) la devoir.
v) Vous _______________________________________ (lire) les livres?
vi) Elle _______________________________________ (s’appeler) Madame Kiboko.
vii) Paul et pierre ________________________________ (parler) français.
viii) Vous ___________________________________ (s’appeler) Monsieur Kim?
ix) Tu ___________________________________ (avoir) un chien.
x) Les étudiants ____________________________________ (aller) à l’école.
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D. Rewrite the sentences below beginning with the subject indicated. (5mks)
Example: Ma mère s’appelle Marie
Je __________________________
Je m’appelle Sylvie.
a) Il habite en Italie.
Nous __________________________________________________________________________________
b) Jean et Jacques vont aux Philipines.
Tu ________________________________________________________________________________________
c) Le professeur a une voiture noire.
Les parents de Paul ______________________________________________________________________
d) Il est là
Nous __________________________________________________________________
e) Tue s un garcon
Je _____________________________________________________________________________________________
E. Fill in the blanks with the prepositions à, à la, au, à l’, aux or en (7mks)
a) Filbert travaille ___________________________________________ Ouganda.
b) Tu habites _______________________________________ Paris?
c) Excuses moi monsieur, vous habitez _________________________________________ France?
d) Ma mère travaille ______________________________________________Djibouti.
e) Les Chrétiens vont ___________________________________________ église.
f) Nous vivons ____________________________________ Arusha __________________________Tanzanie.
F. Quelle heure est-il? (5points)
EX: 15h01 – Il est quinze heures un.
a) 00h00 ___________________________________________________________
b) 19h 40 __________________________________________________________
c) 10h 28 __________________________________________________________
d) O8h 15 __________________________________________________________
e) 12h 18 __________________________________________________________
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SECTION 2 : READING COMPREHENSION (10PTS)
Je m’appelle Edwardo Diego. Je suis né en décembre 1971. J’habite à lyon en France. Je suis marié
avec quatre enfants. Je travaille comme chauffeur dans la compagnie TOTAL Mon nombre de
téléphone est 78 55 21.
Read the passage above and use it to fill the information in the card below.
NOM: __________________________________________________________________________
PRENOM: _____________________________________________________________________
AGE: _________________________________________________________________________
NATIONALITÉ: ________________________________________________________________
NUMERO DE TÉLÉPHONE ___________________________________________________
ETAT CIVIL: (tick correctly)
Marié
Celibataire
Divorcée
NOMBE D’ENFANTS: _________________________________________________________
PROFESSION: _________________________________________________________________
VILLE: _________________________________________________________________________
EMPLOYEUR: ________________________________________________________________
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SECTION 3: (10PTS)
Write a dialogue between you and your francophone friend talking about your school. (1page)
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FORM 1 END OF THREE JOINT EVALUATION TEST 2021
MARKING SCHEME
FORM 1
FRENCH
JULY 2021
SECTION 1
A. i) Je m’appelle…
ii) Je vais bien/ç ava bien
iii) Je suis Kenyan(e)
i) Mon école s’appelle
ii) J’habite à _______________________________
B. Ami/Au revoir/Madame/professeur/enseigneur filles
C. mange/allons/prenons/font/lisez s’sppelle/parlent/vous appeles/as/vont/
D. Nous habitons en italie
Tu vas aux philipines
Ils on une voiture
Nous sommes là
Je suis un garcon
E. en/à/en/à/àl/à/en
F. a) il est minuit
b) dix-neuf heures quarante
c) dix heures vigt huit
d) huit heures quinze
e) douze heures dix-huit
SECTION 2
Diego
Edwardo
50 ans
Français
78 55 21 Marié
4 enfants
Chauffeur
Lyon
Total.
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NAME ______________________________________________________________________
SCHOOL ____________________________ADM. NO. ______________CLASS __________
SIGNATURE ___________________________ DATE ________________________________
HISTORY
FORM 1
JULY 2021
2 ½ HOUR
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST HISTORY
INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS:
(a) Write your name, admission number and class in the space provided.
(b) This paper consists of three sections A, B and C
(c) Answer all the questions in section A, three questions from section B and two questions from
section C.
(d) Answers must be written in the spaces provided after question 24
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SECTION A (25MKS)
Attempt all Questions
1. Identify two branches of history. (2mks)
2. Give two sources of information in history and Government. (2mks)
3. State two ways in which early people obtained food. (2mks)
4. State two disadvantages of using caves as shelters by early human beings during the Stone Age period.
(2mks)
5. Identify the method used to plant cereal crops when early agriculture began. (1mk)
6. Give two ways in which agrarian revolution in England affected life’s of small scale farmers (2mks)
7. Identify one area in Africa where agriculture began. (1mk)
8. Give two inventions that led to agrarian revolution in Britain. (2mks)
9. State two ways in which the Akamba interacted with the Agikuyu in the pre-colonial period. (2mks)
10. Give one community in Kenya that had a centralized government during the pre-colonial period
(1mk)
11. What was the main reason for the migration of the Eastern Bantu from Shungwaya during the pre-
colonial period? (1mk)
12. What was the main economic activity of the Cushites in the pre-colonial period (1mk)
13. Give two evidences which show that Chinese traders reached the Kenyan Coast before 1500 AD.
(2mks)
14. Name one group that rivaled the Portuguese for the control of Kenyan coast in the 16th C. (1mks)
15. State the main economic activity of the Akamba during the pre-colonial period (1mk)
16. Identify one National symbol. (1mk)
17. State one way of becoming a citizen in Kenya. (1mk)
SECTION B (45 MKS)
Attempt three questions
18. a) Give three physical characteristics of the Homo erectus. (3mks)
b) Explain six cultural practices of Homo sapiens during the new stone-age period. (12mks)
19. a) Highlight five changes which marked the Agrarian Revolution in Britain. (5mks)
b) Explain five effects of the Agrarian Revolution in the United States of America. (10mks)
20. a) Give five reasons which influenced the migration of the Abagusii into Kenya during the
pre-colonial period. (5mks)
b) Discuss five effects of migration and settlement of the plain Nilotes during the pre-colonial period
(10mks)
21. a) State three reasons for the coming of the Portuguese to the Kenyan Coast in the 15th century.
(3mks)
b) Explain six effects of the Portuguese rule on the East African coast. (12mks)
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SECTION C (30MKS)
Attempt two questions
22. a) Give three conditions that a person should meet to qualify to be a Kenyan citizen by birth. (3mks)
b) Explain six social rights of an individual in Kenya. (12mks)
23. a) State three importance of national integration. (3mks)
b) Explain six factors that promote national unity. (12mks)
24. a) Give five peaceful methods of resolving conflicts in Kenya. (5mks)
b) Explain five effects of conflicts. (10mks)
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HISTORY
FORM 1
JULY 2021
2 ½ HOUR
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST HISTORY
MARKING SCHEME
SECTION A (25MKS)
Attempt all Questions
1. Identify two branches of history. (2mks)
- Political history
- Social history
- Economic history
2. Give two sources of information in history and Government. (2mks)
- Oral tradition
- Anthropology
- Generic/Botany/Zoology/Biology
- Written records
- Paleontology
- Linguistics
- Geology
- electronics
3. State two ways in which early people obtained food. (2mks)
- Hunting
- Gathering
- Growing crops/farming
- Livestock keeping/rearing animals
- fishing
4. State two disadvantages of using caves as shelters by early human beings during the stone age
period.
(2mks)
- They collapse over them
- Wild creatures could bite them/animals
- Human enemies could easily attack them.
- The cares were exposed to cold/wind/floods
5. Identify the method used to plant cereal crops when early agriculture began. (1mk)
- The broadcasting method.;
6. Give two ways in which agrarian revolution in England affected life’s of small scale farmers
(2mks)
- They became landless/displaced from their farms
- They migrated to towns in search for jobs.
- Some became poor industrial labourers
- Some migrated to foreign lands/emigration.
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7. Identify one area in Africa where agriculture began. (1mk)
Along the Nile Valley in Egypt.
8. Give two inventions that led to agrarian revolution in Britain. (2mks)
- The seed drill
- The horse-drawn hoe
- Selective breeding of livestock
- Introduction of fertilizers
- Mechanical thresher
9. State two ways in which the Akamba interacted with the Agikuyu in the pre-colonial period.
(2mks)
- Through trade
- Through intermarriage
- Through wars and conflicts over ownership of land, animals
10. Give one community in Kenya that had a centralized government during the pre-colonial period
(1mk)
- Abawanga/Wanga
11. What was the main reason for the migration of the Eastern Bantu from Shungwaya during the pre-
colonial period. (1mk)
Due to attacts by the Galla
12. What was the main economic activity of the Cushites in the pre-colonial period (1mk)
Pastoralism/livestock keeping
13. Give two evidences which show that Chinese traders reached the Kenyan Coast before 1500 AD.
(2mks)
- Remains of Chinese
- Fragments of Chinese pottery
- Information in the Periplus of the Eritrea Sea
14. Name one group that rivaled the Portuguese for the control of Kenyan coast in the 16th C. (1mks)
- Egyptians
- Turks
- Arabs (Omani)
- Persians
- The British
- Dutch
- French
15. State the main economic activity of the Akamba during the pre-colonial period (1mk)
Livestock keeping
16. Identify one National symbol. (1mk)
- Coat of arms
- The national Anthem
- Public Seal
- National flag
17. State one way of becoming a citizen in Kenya. (1mk)
-By Birth
- By registration
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SECTION B (45 MKS)
Attempt three questions
18. a) Give three physical characteristics of the Homo erectus. (3mks)
- Had upright posture/bipedal
- Had protruding jaws
- Was about 5 feet tall/1.5 metres
- Had deep set eyes/Had deep eye socket
- Had hairy body.
b) Explain six cultural practices of Homo sapiens during the new stone-age period. (12mks)
- Made microlithic tools which were small and more efficient than the earlier tools.
- Lived in rock shelters/caves to protect themselves from harsh weather/wild animals
- Decorated shelters with animal painting/hunting scenes.
- Began to domesticate animals/plants in order to ensure regular food supply.
- Developed speech which made communication easier
- Develop government by setting up rules/laws
- Developed religion as evidence by the practice of burying the dead with their possessions
- They practiced simple art craft work/pottery/basketry/weaving.
- They started a settled way of life where they established villages.
- They wore variety of garments/clothing
- They decorated their bodies with red ochre/wore ornaments
19. a) Highlight five changes which marked the Agrarian Revolution in Britain. (5mks)
- Fallows were abolished
- Inter-cropping was introduced
- The use of iron hoes/ploughs/seed drills/threshers.
- Introduction of crop rotation
- The use of machines/machinery in farming/harvesting/harrows
- Land enclosure system was introduced/fencing
- The Royal Agriculture Society was established
- Selective breeding/cross breeding
- Use of fertilizers
- Use of pesticides/fungicides
b) Explain five effects of the Agrarian Revolution in the United States of America. (10mks)
- The invention of new farm machines enable farmers to put more land under cultivation
- It enhanced agricultural research/scientific inventions which resulted into better crop
varieties/animal breeds.
- There was improved transport/infrastructure which speeded up the movement of farm produce
- The use of machines on farms replaced human labour
- There was an increase in food production which stimulated population growth.
- It led to the expansion of agricultural related industries which processed/packaged/preserved farm
produce (agro-based industries)
- Increased food production led to expansion to trading activities
- Use of fertilizers/hybrid seeds increased food production led to urbanization
- Many parts of U.S.A. were opened up for farming and settlement
20. a) Give five reasons which influenced the migration of the Abagusii into Kenya during the
pre-colonial period. (5mks)
- Due to population pressure/increase in population
- Natural calamities/drought/famine
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- Due to external attacks
- Due to internal fights/wrangles
- Due to outbreaks of diseases
- Due to spirit of adventure
- To search for fertile land
b) Discuss five effects of migration and settlement of the plain Nilotes during the pre-colonial
period (10mks)
- They exchanged/traded goods/services with the neighbouring communities so as to get what they
lacked.
- They adopted cultural practices of the community they interacted with.
- They displaced some of the communities they came into contact with
- They absorbed/assimilated some communities leading to extinction of the absorbed
- Some of their military tactics were adopted by the neighbouring communities who used them for
defense.
- They intermarried with their neighbouring communities thus improving their relations
- Some of them adopted farming skills from their Bantu neighbours hence became farmers.
- There was conflict/insecurity as they competed over scarce resources
- They influenced some neighbouring communities to adopt they social/political/religious
institutions
- Led to increased population in the region where they settled.
21. a) State three reasons for the coming of the Portuguese to the Kenyan Coast in the 15th century.
(3mks)
- They wanted to find a sea route to India
- They wanted to spread Christianity/reduce the Muslim influence
- They wanted to take part in the coastal trade
- To control strategic points on the East African coast from other European rivals e.g. Turks/to act as
a supply basis for their sailing vessels/to control the East African coast
- Due to the desire for exploration/adventure
- Look for legendary Prester John
- Presence of natural harbour
b) Explain six effects of the Portuguese rule on the East African coast. (12mks)
- The Portuguese built Fort Jesus for defense purpose which later became a tourist attraction
- Their harsh and cruel manner of suppressing rebellions led to loss of lives.
- They introduced new food crops which are staple foods for many Kenyans
- Constant rebellions against the Portuguese rule interfered with the trading activities leading to its
decline.
- The coastal towns that resisted Portuguese rule were destroyed and left in ruins.
- They educated the coastal people on how to use animal manure in farming and thus increasing
crop yields
- Some words borrowed from Portugues language were used to enrich Kiswahili language.
- The Portuguese imposed heavy taxation which impoverished the coastal people.
- Fostered good relations between the East Africa coast and India.
SECTION C (30MKS)
Attempt two questions
22. a) Give three conditions that a person should meet to qualify to be a Kenyan citizen by birth.
(3mks)
- If the father or the mother of a person is a Kenyan Citizen
- A child found in Kenya who is/appears to be less than eight years of age and whose nationality and
parents are not known.
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- A former Kenyan citizen by birth who reapplies to regain Kenyan citizenship.
b) Explain six social rights of an individual in Kenya. (12mks)
- The right to health care services which are of a reasonable standards.
- The right to housing facilities which are accessible and adequate
- The right to have adequate food which is of acceptable quality.
- The right to regular supply of water which is clean and safe
- The right to appropriate social security to persons who are unable to support themselves and their
dependants.
- The right to accessible formal education in order to promote literacy
- The right to embrace culture/language/religious choice regardless of his/her background
- The right to clean environment/sanitation which is free from pollution
23. a) State three importance of national integration. (3mks)
- It develops national unity.
- Promotes peaceful co-existence of different tribes and races
- National integration enables a country to develop a sense of national direction
- Accurate communication achieved as a nation increases efforts of national integration.
b) Explain six factors that promote national unity. (12mks)
- The constitution
- One government
- Presidency
- Education
- National language
- National activities
- Mass media
- Economic growth
- National symbols
- National philosophies
- Intermarriages
NB: Every point should be well explained
24. a) Give five peaceful methods of resolving conflicts in Kenya. (5mks)
- Mediation
- Negotiation
- Litigation/court ruling
- arbitration
- conciliation/re-conciliation
b) Explain five effects of conflicts. (10mks)
- Massive displacements of people. They became refugees
- Fear and insecurity due to anarchy
- Loss of lives as people are killed
- Destruction of property e.g. farms and buildings
- Starvation due to crops destruction and disruption of agriculture activities
- People became poor due to economic decline
- Human suffering and misery becomes widespread.
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END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 121/1 FORM ONE JULY 2021 TIME: 21/2 HOURS
MATHEMATIC PAPER 1 (MARKING SCHEME) 1. Bodmas
¼ + (1/5 x 6/1)
(1/4 x 5/1) – (1/2 x 1/3)
= ¼ + 6/5 = 5 + 24
20 5/4 – 1/6 15-2
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= 122/65
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2. Let r = 0.031212
100r = 3.121212
9900r = 312.1212
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309.000
r = 309 = 103
9900 3300
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LCM
3. 30 = 2 x 3 x 5
12 = 2 x 2 x 3
LCM = 22 x 3 x 5 = 60
The other number = 420 x 6
60
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4.
A = 1800 - 1100 = 700
B = 1800 – (280 + 700) = 820
1800 – 820 = 980
C = 1800 – (700 + 820) = 280
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5. Let the number be x
x – 3 + ⅓x 2 = x + 1
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3 (x – 3) + 4x 2 = x + 1
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3(x – 3) + 4x)2 = 12x + 12
(3x– 9) + 4x 2 = 12x + 12
6x – 18 + 8x = 12x + 12
14x – 18 = 12x + 12
2x = 30
x = 15
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6. 9xy3(2x + 3) B2
7. Let the sausage be x
Egg be y
3x + y =69
2x + 2y = 81
y = (69 – 3x)
2x + 2(69 – 3x) = 81
2x + 138 – 6x = 81
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x = 14.25/=
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9. Let the MP of the generator be x
After increase by 15%
100% = x
115% = 115/100 x X = 1.15x
New 100% = 1.15x
80% = 80/100 x 1.15x = 0.92x
Change = (x – 0.92x) = 0.08x
% change = 0.08x x 100%
x = 8%
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10. √83.22 𝑥 102 + (5.101 x 10-1)2
= 9.1225 x 10 + 26.020 x 100-1
= 91.225 + 0.26020
= 91.4852
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A1
11.
(a)
(b)
(a)
Commission = 50,000 – 35,000
= 15,000
R/100 x 750,000 = 15000
R = 15,000 x 100 = 2%
750,000
Sales = 98/100 x 10,000,000
= 980,000
2/100 x 980,000 = 19,600/=
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A1
M1
A1
12. Present ages
Father = 3x
Son = x
In five years time
(3x + 5) + (x + 5) = 70
3x + 5 + x + 5 = 70
4x + 10 = 70
4x = 60
x = 15
Father = 45yrs
Son = 15yrs
M1
B1
A1
13. 1764 5184
2 882 2 2592
2 441 2 1296
3 147 2 648
3 49 2 324
7 7 2 81
3 27
3 9
3 3
1764 = 22 x 32 x 72
5184 = 26 x 34
= 22 x 32 x 72 = 22 x 32 x 72
√26 𝑥 34 23 x 32
M1
M1
M1
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= 72 = 49 = 61/8
23 8
A1
14.
(a)
nx = 360
2x + 120 = 180
M1
2x = 60
x = 30
30n = 360
n = 360 = 12
30
Sum of interior angles
(150 x 12) = 18000
B1
M1
A1
15. 9/14 x 100% = 64.29%
65/100 x 10% = 65%
33/50 x 100% = 66%
62%, 9/14, 0.65, 33/50
M1
M1
A1
16. a) 789.00
a) 790,000
B1
B1
17.
(a)
(b)
Are of A = (½ x 3 x 1)cm2 = 1.5cm2
B = ½ x 2(3 + 1.5)cm2 = 4.5cm2
C ½ x (1 x 1.5)cm2 = 0.75cm2
D ½ x 3(2.5 + 2)cm2 = 6.75cm2
E = (1/2 x 1 x 2)cm2 = 1cm2
Total Area = 15cm2
1cm = 80m
1cm2 = 6400m2
15cm2 = 15cm2 x 6400m2
= 96,000m2
1ha = 10,000m2
9.6ha = 96,000m2
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M1
M1
M1
B1
A1
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(c) Total land = 9.6ha
Roddze 3.2ha
Pathway 6.4ha
Each plot = 0.05ha
No of plots = 6.4ha
0.05ha
Price per plot = 500,000
Total proceed from plots
= 6.4ha x 500,000
0.05ha
= 64,000,000/=
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A1
18.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(b)
Ksh. 0.7 x 100 = Ksh. 70
5000 x 0.7
= Є3500
Є3500 - Є 1325 = 2175
Є 1= Ksh. 1000
Є 2175 = (2175 x 100)
Ksh. 217500
1Us$ = Ksh. 70
= Ksh. 217,500
Us$ = 217,500 = 3107.142857
70
Balance 3107.142857 – 760
= $ 2347.142857
2347.142857 x 70
Ksh. 164,300
B1
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A1
M1
M1
A1
M1
M1
A1
19.
(a)
Girls = 3/5 of the population
Boys 2/5 of the population
Let the population be x
Girls = 3/5x
Boys = 2/5x
History – boys = ½ x 2/5x
Girls = 2/3 x 3/5x
History = 1/5x + 2/5x = 3/5x
Geography = (x – 3/5x) x ¼
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= (2/5 x ¼ )x = x/10
Remaining population = 120
(b)
(c)
120 = x – (x/10 + 3/5x)
120 = x – (x + 6x)
10
x = 7/10x = 3/10x = 120
x = 120 x 10
3
40 x 10 = 400
Population = 400 students
Boys = 2/5 x 400
= 160
Girls taking History = 2/3 x 3/5x = 2/5 x 400
= 160
M1
M1
A1
M1 M1
A1
M1 M1
A1
20.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(i) Volume = 135m2 x 0.15m
= 20.25m3
(ii) 1m3 = 2500kg
20.25m3 = 2500kg x 20.25m3
= 50625kg
(i) 1/10 x 50625kg
= 5062.5kg
No of bags of cement
5062.5kg = 101.25 = 102bags
50kg
Mass of sand used = 5/10 x 5062.5kg = 25312.5kg
1 tonne = 1000kg
7 tonnes = 7000kg
No of lorries purchased = 25312.5kg = 3.62 lorries
7000kg
M1
A1
M1
A1
M1
A1
M1 , M1
M1, A1
21.
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(a)
(b)
(c)
40km and 500
38 km and 2700
1550
B2
B2
B2
22. (a) 10.10a.m
(b) 10.30
10.10
20 = 20Min.
(c) 10.40a.m – 10.30a.m = 10 Min.
(d) 11.20a.m
(e) 11.20a.m – 10.10a.m – 1hr 10 min
70 = 70km x 6/7hrs
11/6hrs
= 60km/hr
(f) 4.30p.m
90 min.
15min
5min
6.20 p.m = 6.20p.m
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B1
B1
B1
M1
M1
A1
M1
M1
A1
23. 4x – y = 6 - (1)
3x – 2y = - (2)
From each (1)
y = 4x – 6
In equation (2)
3x – 2(4x – 6) = 2
3x – 8x – 12 = 2
-5x = 14
x = -2.8
y = 4(-2.8) – 6
y = -11.2 – 6
y = -17.2
M1
B1
A1
24. (a) 22 x 14 x 14 cm2 - 22 x 7 x 7 cm2
7 2 7 2
= 308cm2 77cm2
=( 308 – 77) = 231cm2
(b) 22 x 14 x 2 cm2 + 22 x 7 x 2cm2 + 22 x 7cm2
7 2 7 2 7
=(44cm + 22cm + 22cm)
=88cm
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B1 B1
A1
M1 M1 M1
M1
A1
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NAME ……………………………………………………………ADM. NO. ………………………………
CLASS…………………………………………………… CANDIDATE’S SIGN……………………......……
DATE…………………………………………………….
449/1
FORM ONE
DRAWING AND DESIGN
JULY 2021
TIME: 21/2 HOURS
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 (KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)
Page 1 of 5 (F1. Drawing & Design)
1. (a) Distinguish between technical drawing and artistic drawing? (2 mks)
(b) State two career opportunities available after studying drawing and design? (2 mk)
2. (a) State three aims of technical drawing (3 mks)
(b) Define the term designers (1 mk)
3. using a circle of radius 25mm, show the following (6 mks)
(i) Sector
(ii) Segment
(iii) Chord
(iv) quadrant
(v) Circumference
(vi) Tangent
4. (a) Construct a rhomboid WXYZ when given WX = 78mm, XY = 45mm and angle WXY = 1050
(3 mks)
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(b) Construct a square PQRS when given diagonal PR = 67mm. State the length of its sides (3 mks)
5. (a) Construct a plain scale in which 30mm represent 10mm to read up to 50mm. Show a reading of
23mm. (4 mks)
(b) The figure below show two views of a block drawn in first angle projection. Sketch the block in two
point perspective when the block is below the horizon (6 mks)
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6. The figure below shows a pictorial view of a cast block. Sketch the orthographic views of the block in
3rd angle projection (10 mks)
7. The object shown below is in first projection. From the view make two point perspective drawings
when the horizon is above the objects. (15 mks)
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8. The following figures show three views in first angle projection of shaped block. Using instruments and
plain drawing paper, make an isometric drawing of the block in full size. (15 mks)
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END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021
449/1
FORM ONE (1)
DRAWING AND DESIGN PAPER 1
JULY 2021
1. (a) The technical drawing is a form of representation of objects that follows a set of international
standard while artistic drawing is the free representation of feelings, action and ideas (2 mks)
(b) (i) Architecture
(ii) Technical drawing /drawing and design trainer (2 x 1 mks)
2. (a) Accuracy
Technique
Neatness
Speed (3 x 1 mks)
(b) Original of the ideas especially one who creates forms, structures and patterns as for works of art or
Machines. (1 mk)
3. .
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4.
5. (a) R.F = drawing 30 = 3: 1 = 3/1
Actual 10
Ratio = 30 : 10 scale length 3/1 x 50 = 150mm
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(b)
6.
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7.
8.
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NAME…………………………………………...…………….ADM. NO …………………….
CLASS………………………………………….. SIGNATURE…………………………..……
DATE……………………………………………..
FORM ONE
BUSINESS STUDIES
JULY 2021
TIME: 2 HRS
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 (KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Answer all questions in the spaces provided
GRAND TOTAL
Page 1of 5 (Form 1 Business Studies)
1. List down 4 reasons why people start business 4mks
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2. List down 4 disciplines that make up business studies 4mks
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3. Highlight any four characteristics of goods 4mks
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4. Indicate whether each of the following resources are renewable or non-renewable 4mks
Resource Classification
a. Solar energy
b. Natural gas
c. Wood
d. Gold
5. Outline four factors that an entrepreneur should consider before setting up a manufacturing business 4 mks
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6. Highlight four benefits of using electronic filling system 4mks
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7. Outline four benefits to a trader who operates a small scale retail outlet 4 mks
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8. Outline four types of business activities 4mks
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9. Outline four benefits of entrepreneurship to the government 4 mks
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10. State four advantages of indirect production 4mks
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11. Outline four factors that should be considered when selecting office equipment 4mks
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12. The following are descriptions of documents used in home trade. In the spaces provided below write the name
of each document described 4mks
Statement Document
a. A statement seeking information on availability
of products and their prices
b. A document showing products and quantity
required
c. A document describing items for sale and their
current prices
d. A document sent to a specific buyer detailing the
availability of products and their prices
13. Mention four external factors that may adversely affect the operations of a business 4mks
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14. State four services offered by wholesalers to retailers 4mks
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15. State four reasons why an organization may opt to use to an enclosed office layout instead of an open office
layout 4mks
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16. State any four factors that may limit an individual’s ability to satisfy his basic human wants. 4mks
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17. Highlight four disadvantages of using a cheque as a means of payment 4mks
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18. List four functions of an entrepreneur as a factor of production 4mks
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19. Outline four advantages of division of labour 4mks
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20. State four ways in which office documents can be reproduced 4mks
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21. Outline four types of factors of production and their rewards 4mks
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22. State four disadvantages of supermarket 4mks
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23. Outlie four characteristics of economic resources 4mks
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24. Classify each of the following activity in its appropriate level of production 4mks
a. Harvesting maize _______________________________________________
b. Oil refining _______________________________________________
c. Advertising ____________________________________________________
d. Fishing ____________________________________________________
25. State any four uses of a business plan 4mks
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END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 FORM ONE JULY 2021 TIME: 2 HOURS
BUSINESS STUDIES (MARKING SCHEME)
1. List down 4 reasons why people start business 4mks
To create employement
To provide essential goods and services
To be your own boss
To earn profit
To utilize extra time at their disposal
To make use of locally available raw materials
2. List down 4 discipline that make up business studies 4mks
Accounting
Commerce
Economics
Office practice
entrepreneur
3. Highlight any four characteristics of goods 4mks
they are tangible
can be stored
Quality can be standardized
Can change possession/separable from the producers
Can be seen
Can change value over time
4. Indicate whether each of the following resources are renewable or non-renewable 4mks
Resource Classification
a. Solar energy
b. Natural gas
c. Wood
d. Gold
Renewable
Non renewable
Renewable
Non renewable
5. Outline four factors that an entrepreneur should consider before setting up a manufacturing business
Potential demand for the goods and services
Source of raw materials
Security in the area
Existing infrastructure
Auxiliary services
Legal requirement
Opportunity for growth
Political stability
Services of labour
Competition
Social – cultural environment
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6. Highlight four benefits of using electronic filing system 4mks
Easy access
Reproduction in labour cost
Less storage facilities
Update with ease
Environmental friendly
Use of network
Less time taken
It is safe and more secure
7. Outline four benefits to a trader who operates a small scale retail outlet
Needs little amount of capital to start run/operate
Offers personal attention to customers
His business is flexible
He requires few legal formalities
Does not share profits
He is his own boss
8. Outline four types of business activities 4mks
Extraction
Processing of raw materials
Manufacturing
Construction
Distribution of goods
Trade
Provision of services
9. Outline four benefits of entrepreneurship to the government
Creation of employment
Reducing rural-urban migration
Improving infrastructure
Saving on imports
Promotion people’s standards of living
Raising people’s standards of living
10. State four advantages of indirect production 4mks
Creation of employment
Sale of surplus goods leading to earning income
Governmental obtains revenue
Improvement of living standard standards
Offers a variety of products
Development of advanced technology /increased production at low cost
Maximum utilization of a country’s economic resources.
11. Outline four factors that should be considered when selecting office equipment 4mks
Nature of work to be done
Cost of the equipment
Size of the firm
Adaptability
The staff/morale/training required
Availability of complementary resources
Availability of space
Security
Page 2 of 5 (Form 1 Business Studies M/s)
12. The following are descriptions of documents used in home trade. In the spaces provided below write the name
of each document described 4mks
Statement Document
a. A statement seeking information on availability
of products and their prices
Letter of inquiry
b. A document showing products and quantity
required
Order
c. A document describing items for sale and their
current prices
Price list/price current
A document sent to a specific buyer detailing the
avaialabity of products and their prices
quotation
13. Mention four external factors that may adevesely affect the operations of a business 4mks
Lack of raw materials /unreliable suppliers
Unfavourable government policies
Low demand/small market
Stiff /unfair competition
Political unrest
Lack of support by the society/beliefs that do not support the business
Economic recession
Poor technology
Harsh climate
14. State four services offered by whole salers to retailers 4mks
Avails a variety of goods
Advise the retailers on how to use the goods on behalf of the customers
Assist retailers by transporting goods near them hence reducing transport cost
Offer credit facilities hence act as source of funding
Grade, blend, pack and brand good on behalf of retailers
Promotes product on behalf of retailers
15. State four reasons why an organization may opt to use to an enclosed office layout instead of an open office
layout 4mks
Enclosed office layout ensures privacy
Efficiency of each worker is high due to little disturbance
In enhances motivation of staff and hence increases self-esteem.
There is an element of responsibility in the use of resources and any misuse can be easily determined.
Provides security to employees valuables and other items.
Lighting, heating and air conditioning can be controlled according to the needs of the accupants
16. State any four factors that may limit an individual’s ability to satisfy his basic human wants. 4mks
They are insatiable /endless/unlimited
Some are universal
They are competitive
They require resources which are scares
They are habitual
They are recurrent/repetitive
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17. Highlight four disadvantages of using a cheque as a means of payment 4mks
Cheques can be dishonoured
One must have a bank account
May take few days to be cleared i.e. one has to wait
Are not universally acceptable
Not appropriate for small amounts
18. List four functions of an entrepreneur as a factor of production 4mks
Comes up with business ideas
Setting up and starting business
Provides capital for the business
Organizes and pays other factors of production
Takes risks by inventing the business
Makes decisions affecting a business
19. Outline four advantages of division of labour 4mks
Promotes efficiency in production
Reduces fatigue due to repetition
Saves time / work is done faster
High quality products
More chances of invention and innovation
Greater use of machines
20. State four ways in which office documents can be reproduced 4mks
Photocopying
Carbon copying
Ink/spirit duplication
Offset lithography
Stencil duplication
Printing
Scanning
21. Outline four types of factors of production and their rewards 4mks
Land – rents /rates
Labour – salaries and wages
Capital – interest/royalties
Entrepreneurship - profit
22. State four disadvantages of supermarket 4mks
They don’t offer goods on credit to customers
They are located in urban areas therefore do not serve people in rural areas
They require large capital to establish
Customers may over spend due to impulse buying
Shop lifting/theft from the supermarket is a common problem
There is no personal contact between the owner and the customer.
23. Outline four characteristics of economic resources 4mks
Scares in supply
Have monetary value
Unevenly distributed
Have utility
Have alternative uses
Can change ownership
Can be combined
Can be complementary
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24. Classify each of the following activity in its appropriate level of production 4mks
a. Harvesting maize - primary
b. Oil refining - secondary
c. Advertising - tertiary
d. Fishing - primary
25. State any four uses of a business plan 4mks
To avoid mistakes
To identify strength and weakness in a business
Can be a requirement by financiers
To determine the finances required
Used to allocate resources
Acts as a motivating factor to employees
Helps the business to adapt to any changes that may occur.
Page 5 of 5 (Form 1 Business Studies M/s)
NAME…………………………………………...…………….ADM. NO …………………….
CLASS………………………………………….. SIGNATURE…………………………..……
DATE……………………………………………..
FORM ONE
CRE
JULY 2021
TIME: 2 HRS
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 (KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
This paper has six questions. Answer any five
Page 1 of 8 (Form 1 CRE)
1. (a) According to the Genesis stories of creation, outline seven teachings about human beings 7mks
(b) Identify four effects of sin on Adam and Eve, according to the story of the fall of man 8mks
(c) Give five ways through which the church is bringing back Christians who have fallen from faith
5mks
2. (a) Explain four characteristics of a covenant demonstrated in the covenant between God and Abraham
8mks
(b) Identify seven similarities between the jewish and the traditional African practice of circumcision.
7mks
(c) Give lessons that Christians learn about God from the call of Abraham 5 mks
3. (a) Explain the commandments which King Ahab and Queen Jezebel broke according to the
story of Naboth’s vineyard 6mks
(b) Give the kinds of punishments that prophet Elijah prophesied to king Ahab and queen Jezebel
according to the book of 1st kings 21:14-29 8mks
(c) Give reasons why killing is condemned in tradition African communities 6 mks
4. (a) Give reasons why the Israelites demanded for a king 8 mks
(b) State the achievements of Solomon as the king of Israel 6 mks
(c) Identify the causes of the power struggle in the church of Kenya today 6 mks
5. (a) Name six places where sacrifices are carried out in traditional African communities 6 mks
(b) Give seven reasons why sacrifices are made in traditional African communities 7 mks
(c) State seven roles of ancestors in traditional African communities 7 mks
6. (a) What changes have taken place in the rite of initiation in Kenya today? 8 mks
(b) Identify moral values taught to the youth during initiation into adulthood in traditional African
communities 6 mks
(c) Give reasons why female circumcision is being discouraged in Kenya today 6 mks
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NAME: ………………………………………………………………………………… ADM. NUMMER…………………………...
KLASSE………………………………………………………DATE…………………………………. SIGN…………………………
SCHOOL …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
FORM EINS
GERMAN (DEUTSCH)
JULI 2021
2½ STUNDE:
FORM ONE END OF TERM THREE JOINT EVALUATION TEST 2021
FOR EXAMINER’S USE
SECTION MAXIMUM SCORE CANDIDATE’S SCORE
1
GRAMMATIK
80
2
LESEVERSTEHEN
10
3
AUFSATZ
10
TOTAL SCORE 100
Page 1 of 7 (F1. GERMAN)
SECTION I: GRAMMATIK - (80 PUNKTE) A. PERSONAL PRONOMEN
Insert the most appropriate personal pronoun in the spaces provided. (ich, du, er, sie,
Sie, wir) (5pkt)
a) _____________________________________ bin Macharia.
b) __________________________________________heiβt James
c) Kommst _______________________________aus Makononi.
d) Herr Okello, kommen __________________________________aus Nairobi.
e) Ich und Moraa spielen fuβball. ___________________________________lieben fuβball spielen.
B. VERB KONJUGATION (15PKT)
Complete the following sentences using the correct form of verb in brackets.
1. Was ______________________________du gewöhlich zum frühstück? (nehmen)
2. Herr Ondari ______________________sein Auto über die Brücke. (fahren).
3. Mein Bruder________________________mir viel Geld. (geben).
4. Du _______________________________immet zeitongen in der Bibliothek. (lessen)
5. Der Schüler ___________________________in der klasse. (schlafen)
6. _____________________________du deiner mutter beim kochen? (helfen).
7. Kigen und Kinyua, _________________________ihr heute Marathon. Nein, nur
Kigen____________________. (laufen)
8. Er __________________________________immer liebensfilme zu Hause (sehen)
9. Du _______________________________Deutsch aber dein Lehrer __________________________ auch
Italienlsch. (sprechen).
10. Er_______________________________leider keinen fisch aber er Erinkt viel Alkohol. (essen).
11. Die flanze _________________________________________sehr schnell. (wachsen).
12. Die Kinder _____________________________________sich heute im park. _______________________Okello sie
dort? (treffen).
C. POSSESSIV ARTIKEL 10PKT
Complete the spaces below with most appropriate possessive article
Ich bin Nanjeko ______________________________Familie besteht aus sechs mitglieder. ________________Vater
heiβt Nasimiyu. Ich habe vier Geschwister.
____________________________Geschwister sind alle noch in der Grundschule. Sie gehen in die Kamusinga
Primarschule. ________________________Schule liegt in der Gegend von Bungoma.
_________________________Bruder Eugene hat nu rein Hobby. ____________________Hobby ist Gitarre spielen.
___________________________ Schwester Angela hat viele Hobby. _______________________Hobbys sind essen,
schlafen und chatten Wir sind sehr gut Kinder und respektieren ___________________Eltern.
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D. ZAHLEN (5PKT)
Schreib die folgeden Nummer auf Deutsch
1. 88 __________________________________________________________________________________
2. 1245 _______________________________________________________________________________
3. The 31st ___________________________________________________________________________
4. 1995 (year) ______________________________________________________________________
5. 888 _______________________________________________________________________________
E. FRAGE STELLEN W-FRAGEN (10PUNKTE)
Formulate questions so that the underlined word is the answer.
a) Unsere lehrerin wohnt in der schule.
1. __________________________________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________________________________
b) Die schüler beginnen morgen ein Examen.
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c) Sein Deutsch Lehrer ist vierzig Jahre alt.
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d) Er kommt heute nicht, denn er ist krank.
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e) Das Auto fàhrt nach Nairobi.
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2. ______________________________________________________________________________________________
f) Der president kommt aus Kiambu.
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g) Viktoria studiert Medizin.
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h) Vater spielt gern karten.
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F. JA/NEIN FRAGEN (5PKTS)
Formulate questions from the statements given below beginning with the verbs 1. Njeri wohnt in Nyeri.
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2. Sie studieren Deutsch in der Universität.
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3. Nyangosi geht heute nach Kisii.
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4. David besucht seine freundin.
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5. Wir sin dimmer spat.
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G. PERSONAL PRONOMMEN (5PKT)
Replace the underlined words with personal pronouns (er, sie, Sie, ihr, wir)
1. Many is 3 Jahre alt. _____________________________geht nicht in die schule.
2. Der Bruder heiβt Njoroge. _______________________________ist schüler au der Alliancce schule.
3. Her Odongo, haben _____________________________________Kinder?
4. Joan und Juliet, habt ____________________________________die Bücher?
5. Meine schwester und ich sind zwillinge. __________________________sind zwillinge schwestern.
H. SATZ STRUKTUR 5PKT
Schreiben sie die Richtige sätze. Write the correct form of the sentences
1. Gehen/ins Theatre/gern/sie
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2. Gehen/oft/du/in die stadt.
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3. Spielen/ein Musikinstrument/du/?
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4. Lernen/ihr/Deutsch.
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5. Zeitungen/vater/lessen/sein/als/Romane.
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I. KOMPARATIV FORMEN
Fill in the comparative form of the adjective in the brackets (5PKT)
a) Limonadensaft ist _________________________________als Orangensaft. (sauer)
b) Welcher wagen ist _________________________________, ein Audi ode rein Mercedes (teuer)
c) Der mau wald ist ___________________________________als der Nyandarua wald. (dunkel)
d) Der Mt. Everest ist viel ________________________________als der Mt. Kenia. (noch)
e) Ich esse gern orangen aber Erbeere esse ich noch___________________________. (gern)
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J. SUPERATIVE FORMEN
Fill in the correct form of the adjective in the brackets in the superlative form. (5PKT)
a) Barcelona ist die _____________________________stadt in spanien. (schön)
b) Mama und papa sind die ______________________________Elten in der welt. (gut)
c) Die Hauptstraβe ist die ____________________________________straβe in der welt. (breit)
d) Der 21. Juni ist der ____________________________________Tag des Jahres. (lang).
e) Wo ist der _______________________________________Ort in der Erde (kalt).
K. MODAL VERBEN (5PKT)
Fill in the correct modal verb in the correct form in the spaces below.
a) Wangari studiert Medizin, denn sie ____________________________Ärtizin werden.
b) Kinder unter 18 Jahre ____________________________________nicht A;kohol trinken. Es ist ihnen
streng verboten.
c) Er ______________________________diese Aufgarbe nich Machen. Sie ist zu schwiezig.
d) Wir _______________________________unsere Eltern respektiezeng so sagt die Bibel.
L. KOODINIERENDE KONJUKTIONEN (5PKT)
Join the sentences using two conjuctions (denn, oder, sondernn aber, und).
a) In der Uni kann mann viel spaβ haben, ______________________________es viel freizeit gibt.
b) Die Lehrerin ist gut _________________________________manchmal kommt sie spat zur scjhule.
c) Ich Liebe meinen Job, _______________________________ich habe immer lange fenen.
d) Politik ist nicht für fraven __________________________________für manner.
e) Ich gehe zur party ________________________________esse viel chapatti.
M. WORTSTELLUNG
Arrange the given elements to form a correct sentence.
1. toll/Nairobi/finden/wir
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2. Kakamega/Onkel/mein/in/wohnen
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3. Spanisch/in/du/Schule/deine/lernst/?
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4. gehen/in/Universität/die/ihr
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SECTION II: LESEVERSTEHEN (10MARKS)
Read the passage carefully and answer the questions thereafter.
Klaus Oberdoster ist Schüler an Lindner Gymnasium. Das Gymnasium liegt in der Nähe von München
Jeden Tag geht Klaus um acht Uhr zur Schule und lernt dort viel in ihrer Schule gibt es viele Fächer
zum Beispiel Deutsh, Französisch, Italienisch, Chemie und Biologie. Ihr Lieblingsfach ist Deutsch. Sie
liebt Deutsch lernen. An der Schule sind viele Sportarten zum Beispiel Fuβball, Hockey und Tennis
aber sie treibt keinen Sport. Sie hat nur Hobbys. Ihre Hobbys sind Klavier spielen und Spazieren
gehen. Viele Lehrer arbeiten und Mathematik. In der Schule haben sie auch eine Bibliothek mit
vielen Büchern. Die Klassenzimmer. Es gibt sienundzwanzig Klassen in der Schule. Sie liebt alles in
ihrer Schule. Nur Srafen findet sie nicht gut.
Answer the following questions in full sentences.
a) An welches Schule lernt Klaus Oberdoster? (1pkt)
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b) Wo ist das Gymnasium? (1pkt)
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c) Wann geht Klaus zur schule? (1pkt)
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d) Was ist Klaus lieblingafach? (2pt)
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e) Treibt sie sport? (1pkt)
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f) Was sind ihre Hobbys? (1pkt)
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g) Welche fächer unterrichtet Herr Meier? (1pkt)
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h) Wie viele klassen sind in der schule? (1pkt)
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i) Was liebt sie nicht? (1pkt)
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SECTION 3 AUFSATZ 10 PUNKTE
a) Write a composition about your family by replying to the given guide lines below in details.
Reply to each question in a separate paragraph.
- Wie heiβt du wo wohnt deine familie?
- Wie findest du deine familie. Beschreibe.
- Was Machen die familie mitglieder in dre freizeit?
- Welche Hobbys haben die familiemitglieder
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FORM 1 END OF TERM THREE JOINT EVALUATION TEST 2021
MARKING SCHEME
FORM 1
GERMAN
JULI 2021
SECTION 1 GRAMMATIK
PRONOUNS (PERSONAL)
1. Ich
2. Du, er
3. du
4. Sie
5. wir
VERB KONJUGATION
6. nimmst
7. fährt
8. gibt
9. Liest
10. Schläft
11. Hilfst
12. Lauf
13. Läuf
14. Sieht
15. Sprichst
16. Spricht
17. Isst
18. wächst
19. treffen
20. trifft
POSSESSIV
21. Meine
22. Mein
23. Meine
24. meine
25. Ihre
26. mein
27. Sein
28. Mein
29. Ihre
30. Unsere
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ZAULEN
31. Achtundachtzig 32. Eitausand zweihundert fünfundvierzig
33. Der einunddreiβigste
34. Neunzehnhundert fünfundvierzing.
35. Achthundertachtundachtzig.
FRAGE STELLEN W-FRAGEN
36. Wer wohnt in der schule?
37. Wo wohnt unsere lehrerin?
38. Wann beginnen die schüler ein exam?
39. Wei alt ist sein Deutsch Lehrer?
40. Warum kommt er nicht?
41. Wohin fährt das Auto?
42. Was fährt nach Nairobi?
43. Woher kommt der President
44. Was studiert Viktoria?
45. Wer spielt gern karten.
JA/NEIN FRAGEN
46. Wohnt Nyeri?
47. Studieren sie Deutsch in der universität?
48. Geht Nyangosi hente nach Kisii?
49. Besucht david seine freundin.
50. Besucht David seine freundin.
PERSONAL PRONOMEN
51. Sie
52. er
53. Sie
54. ihr
55. wir
SATZ STRUKTUR
56. sie geht ins Theatre gern/sie gehen ins Theatre gern
57. Gehst du oft in die stadt?
58. Du spielst ein Musikinstrument
59. Lernt ihr Deutsch?
60. Vater liest seine zeitungen als Romane.
COMPATZATIV
61. Saurer
62. teurer
63. dunkler
64. höher
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65. lieber
SUPERLATIV
66. schönste
67. beste
68. breiteste
69. längste
70. kälteste
MODAL VERBEN 71. möcht
72. muss
73. dürfen
74. kann
75. sollen
KOODINEREDE KONJUKTION 76. denn
77. aber
78. denn
79. sondern
80. und
SECTION 2: LESEVERSTEHEN (10 PUNKUTE)
1. Er lernt an lindner Gymnasium. (1pkt)
2. Es liegt in der Näha von München. (1pkt)
3. Sie geht um acht uhr zur schule. (1pkt)
4. Ihr lieblingsfach is Deutsch. (2pkt)
5. Sie treibt Keinen sport. (1pkt)
6. Ihre Hobbys sind Klarier spielen und spazieren gehen. (1pkt)
7. Er unterrichtet Deutsch und mathematik. (1pkt)
8. Siebenundzwanzig klassen. (1pkt)
9. Sie liebt nicht strafen. (1pkt)
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NAME ……………………………………………………………ADM. NO. ………………………………
CLASS…………………………………………………… CANDIDATE’S SIGN……………………......……
DATE…………………………………………………….
451/1
COMPUTER STUDIES
FORM ONE JULY 2021
TIME: 2 HRS
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 (KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)
1. Explain the following terms as used in computer studies (4 marks)
(i) Data
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2. State any three functions of a computer (3 marks) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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3. (a) State one reason why a computer needs to be connected to a stable power supply (2marks)
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(b) Outline three reasons why it is important to first shut down the computer before turning it off (3 marks)
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4. (a) Explain the term system Unit (1 mark) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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(b) List four devices located under the cover of the system unit (4 marks) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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5. (a) List down three safety precautions one should observe when entering a computer laboratory (3 marks) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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(b). Name three main causes of fire in the computer laboratory and give the precautions that should be taken to guard against them (6 marks) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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6. A computer must go through the process of booting/ initialization before use
(a) Briefly explain the term “computer booting”. (1 mark)
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(b) Explain what happens in the computer during the booting process (2 marks)
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7. (a) What is a computer keyboard (1 mark)
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(b) List five types of keys found on a computer keyboard, giving an example of each ( 4 marks)
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8. (a) What type of memory is used to store the boot up program (the first program to be executed on switching
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(b) Name the basic unit used to measure the processing speed of a computer (1 mark)
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(b) State the functions of each of the following computer bus (3 marks)
(i) Data bus
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(c) A double – sided disk contains 40 tracks on each side. The tracks are divided into 9 sectors of 512 bytes each.
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10. (a) State four functions of Read – Only Memory (ROM) (4 marks)
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11. The diagram below shows as example of a secondary
(i) Identify the name of the devices (1 mark)
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(ii) List down two advantages of this device over a floppy disk in storage ( 2 marks)
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(b) Small and large scale organizers are turning to the use of in- house developed software for the processing
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21. The Hierarchical system represented below shows how a school organizes its files. Study it and answer the
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The F2 directory has the files: classlist.doc, Districts.xls, and the tribe.mdb. Write down the path of accessing the
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COMPUTER STUDIES
FORM ONE JULY 2021
TIME: 2 HRS
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 (KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)
MARKING SCHEME
1. Explain the following terms as used in computer studies (4 marks)
(i) Data
A collection of raw facts, figures or instructions that do not have much meaning to the user
(ii) Program
A computer program is a set of related instructions which specify how data is to be processed
A set of instructions used to guide a computer through a process
(iii) Data processing
It is the process of collecting all terms of data together & converting them into information
(iv) Information
Data which has been refined summarized & manipulated in the way you want it, or into a more
meaningful form for decision- making
2. State any three functions of a computer (3 marks)
Accepting data Processing the data Producing information
3. (a) State one reason why a computer needs to be connected to a stable power supply (2mark)
To prevent damage to the computer’s secondary storage media
To avoid damage and loss of important data or information such as application software stored on the
media
Prevent loss of data/ information that had not been saved before the failure
(b) Outline three reasons why it is important to first shut down the computer before turning it off (3 marks)
To avoid damaging storage devices that may still be in use
To avoid damaging system and application files
To avoid loss of data and information
4. (a) Explain the term system Unit (1 mark) This is the casing that houses the internal components of the computer such as the CPU and storage
devices (b) List four devices located under the cover of the system unit (4 marks)
Central processing Unit (CPU) Motherboard Power supply unit Main memory Hard disk Disk drives Battery Buses nput/ output ports Video card Expansion slots
(c) Give two differences between tower – style and desktop system units (2 marks) Tower style system unit is designed to stand alone or to be placed on the floor, desktop units lie on the
desk with the monitor placed on top Tower style units have more space for expansion than the typical desktop unit
5. (a) List down three safety precautions one should observe when entering a computer laboratory (3 marks)
Avoid smoking or exposing computers to dust
Avoid carrying foods & drinks/ beverages to the computer room Avoid unnecessary movements as you may accidentally knock the peripheral devices Only authorized people should enter the computer room Computers users should be trained on how to use computers frequently Computer illiterates should not be allowed to operate the computers collect any waste papers which might be lying in the computer room & put them into the dustbin Shut the door of the computer room properly
(b). Name three main causes of fire in the computer laboratory and give the precautions that should be taken to guard against them (6 marks)
Inflammable chemical such as those used to clean the computer equipment Keep the chemicals away in store after use
Open wires/ cables - Ensure that all electrical wires are properly insulated - Ensure that the computer room has a gaseous fire extinguisher containing carbon dioxide in case of any accidents
Smoking –avoid smoking in the computer room
6. A computer must go through the process of booting/ initialization before use
(a) Briefly explain the term “computer booting”. (1 mark)
Booting refers to the starting up of a computer. It is the entire process that makes the computer
ready for use.
(b) Explain what happens in the computer during the booting process (2 marks)
When the power is switched on, internally, it first checks whether all the components are in
good working condition, i.e. the RAM, CMOS (BIOS), hard disk & floppy disk drive controllers,
and the keyboard. If no problem is found, it then loads the operating systems
7. (a) What is a computer keyboard (1 mark)
An input device that lets the user enter commands into the computer for execution by
typing
(b) List five types of keys found on a computer keyboard, giving an example of each ( 4 marks)
Function/ command keys (F1- F12)
Alphanumeric Keys (A-Z, 0-9)
Numeric keypad (0-9)
Cursor movement and editing keys (PgUp, PgDn, Home, end, Arrow keys)
(Del, Backspace, and spacebar)
Special PC keys (Ctrl, Shift, Alt, Ins, Enter, Spacebar, Caps lock, Num lock, etc
(c) Name the keyboard keys that will help you: (2 marks) (i) Type the upper character in a key - SHIFT Key (ii) Execute a selected command - ENTER Key
8. (a) What type of memory is used to store the boot up program (the first program to be executed on
switching on a computer? ( 1 mark)
Read – only Memory (ROM)
(b) Name the basic unit used to measure the processing speed of a computer (1 mark)
Hertz (Hz)
9. (a) What is a computer bus? ( 1mark)
A communication path/ medium within the computer that connects the basic computer
components. It allows different elements or sections of the computer to communicate with each
other.
A parallel collection of conditions that carry data & control signals from one element to another
(d) State the functions of each of the following computer bus (3 marks)
(iv) Data bus- carries data from the processor to memory during the write operations and from
memory to the processor during the read operations
(v) Address bus- it conveys addresses, i.e it carries the address of the memory location or device
to be acted on by the processor
(vi) Control bus- it carries the timing & control signals necessary to coordinate the activities of
the entire system
(c) A double – sided disk contains 40 tracks on each side. The tracks are divided into 9 sectors of 512 bytes each. What is the total capacity of the disk in megabytes? ( 3marks)
Total tracks = (40 x 2) = 80 Total sectors = (80 x 9) = 720 Total bytes (720 x 512) = 368, 640 bytes If 1 MB = 1,048, 576 bytes ? = 368, 640 bytes 368, 640 1,048, 576 = 0.352 MB
10. (a) State four functions of Read – Only Memory (ROM) (4 marks)
It stores Firmware (bootstrap instructions) - the essential files the computer uses while
booting/ starting up.
It stores the system data & instructions that are necessary for the normal functioning of the
computer hardware e.g. the Kernel / supervisor of the OS
It stores translation programs (code converters) used for converting a user’s program into
machine language
It stores special functions (facilities) peculiar to a given machine
It stores character generators for printers & Video displays
It stores instructions used in special – purpose computers & computerized fuel pumps
11. The diagram below shows as example of a secondary
(i) Identify the name of the devices (1 mark)
Flash Disk
(ii) List down two advantages of this device over a floppy disk in storage ( 2 marks)
Smaller in size than a floppy disk, hence, easily portable
Has a high data storage capacity compared to a floppy disk
Flash disks are more reliable than floppy disks
12. (a) What are pixels? (1 mark)
Pixels (picture elements) are dots on the screen that form characters and images
(b) What role do pixels play in screen display? (1 mark)
They determine the clarity of images on the screen
(c) Give two advantages of the higher number of pixels per square centimeter (2 marks)
Higher screen resolution
Displays of sharp & clear images
The screen is able to display a higher number of different images
13. Distiguish between impact and non-impact printers and give two examples of each (3marks)
Impact printers print by striking mechanism & are noisy, e.g Dot matrix, Daisy wheel, and Golf
Ball, drum and chain printer.
Non- impact printers print either by laser, ink or thermal transfer mechanism & are silent, e.g.
Laser, Inkjet, thermal printer, electrostatic and xerographic
14. George connected new multimedia speakers to his computer and tried to play his favorite music
CD, but no sound came out. Suggest two problems that might have occurred ( 2 marks)
Volume control was too low
Loose or improper connection to the sound card
Speakers not powered
Multimedia not supported
Lack of analogue cable connecting the optical drive to the motherboard or sound card
Sound card drivers not installed
15. Define the following term
Port (1 mark)
A special kind of socket found at the back of a computer used to connect an external peripheral
device such as a printer, monitor, mouse, scanner, modem, flash disk, etc to the interface cards
inside the computer
16. (a) What is warranty with reference to the purchase of computers (2 marks)
A warranty is an agreement between the buyer and the seller that spells out terms and conditions
of after selling a product in case of failure or malfunction.
A warranty is usually the duration in which your computer is supposed to work without any
problem.
(b) Why is it important to carefully study a warranty before committing yourself by signing it? (1 mark)
In order to negotiate on sensitive items like duration, after sales services etc.
17. (c) List down three issues to understand about warrants (3 marks)
Duration (scope of cover)
How comprehensive is the warranty- good warranty should cover all the parts of the Computer.
Liability agreement e.g. how long should the supplier take to repair a fault or replace the product,
and if he/ she delays, who bears the cost.
(b) Small and large scale organizers are turning to the use of in- house developed software for the
processing activities rather than use of standard software
(i) What is in- house developed software? (1 mark)
These are programs that are uniquely designed & written by the user or a software house under
contract, to meet the specific needs of a particular user or organization.
They are usually customized (tailored) to perform a specific job or solve only specific processing tasks in
one organization
(ii) Give two reasons that may be influencing these organizations for such a decision (2 marks)
The user gets well tested program, which he/ she is able to use with confidence
The program provides all the facilities required to solve a particular problem
The purchaser has direct control over the package, as he/ she is involved in its Production
The user is able to quickly implement the results obtained from the use of the package
They can easily be modified to meet specific user’s needs without involving expert programmers.
(c) List two resources/ components that an operating system manages (2 marks)
Processor
Memory (RAM)
Secondary storage devices
Input/ output devices
Communication devices
I/O & communication ports
Files
18. What is an interrupt? (1 mark)
An interrupt is break from the normal sequential flow of instructions processing in a program
19. (a) Give three ways in which operating system are classified ( 3 marks)
The number of users
The number of tasks
Human computer interface
(b) What is a deadlock in reference to operating systems? (1 mark)
It is a situation in an OS when a particular task holds a needed resource and refuses to release it
for use by other tasks
(e) Identify three factors you would consider when choosing an operating system for use in a
computer ( 3 marks)
(i) Hardware configuration of the computer, e.g. RAM memory size, Hard disk capacity, type of
processor,etc
(ii) Basic design of the computer – It is an IBM compatible, or apple computer?
(iii) Hardware compatibility
(iv) User (type of work to be done), i.e. the applications intended for the computer
(v) User friendliness or human computer interface, i.e. it is command line based, Menu driven or
graphical user interface?
(vi) Availability in the Markey, e.g. Microsoft Windows based operating systems are very common
(vii) Portability
(viii) Cost- how expensive the OS is
(ix) Reliability, i.e. can it run without crashing (stop responding to commands)?
(x) The method of communicating with the computer, e.g. the number of peripherals
20. (a) List and explain down the three parts of the windows Taskbar ( 3 marks)
Start button - Provides access to the start menu
Task Manager - Displays buttons of currently running tasks
System tray - displays icons of applications that automatically start and run in the background
(b) Give three uses of sub- directories or subfolders (3 marks)
Used to store files that are not required currently until they are needed again Used to store the files of one program separately from the files of another program It allows each user to keep his/ her files separately, even if all the users are using the same systems.
21. The Hierarchical system represented below shows how a school organizes its files. Study it and answer
the questions below.
The F2 directory has the files: classlist.doc, Districts.xls, and the tribe.mdb. Write down the path of
accessing the Districts. xls file.
A:\SCHOOL\EXAMS\F2\Districts.xls (2 marks)
22. (a) Give two reasons why a new disk must be formatted before using it (2 marks)
To prepare a new disk so that files can be stored on it To create sectors & tracks for the storage of data To create/ prepare a new root directory and file allocation tables on the disk To remove/ delete any existing files or information stored on the disk, if it is no longer needed
(b) A Form four computer student is attempting to print a programming documentation.
The printer is not responding to the print command. Explain three possible causes for the anomaly. (3
marks)
The printer may not be installed. The printer may not have been set as the default printer. The data interface cable to the printer could be loose. Make sure it is firm at the ports. The printer could still be off. Switch it on, and it will start printing. The wrong printer could have been selected. Select the right printer in the print dialog box and
send the print job again. 23. (a) Explain the team Disk Defragmenter, and give two advantages of this feature ( 4 marks)
Disk defragmenter is a tool that is used to re- arrange scattered files & folders on a storage
media
Advantages
Rearranges scattered folders & files on storage media Reduces the time by the read / write head to locate files or folders on the storage media - This
speed up access to files & folders, hence, makes files to open more quickly Consolidates related data close to each other, hence, frees space on the storage media
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FORM ONE
BIOLOGY
JULY 2021
TIME: 2 HRS
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 (KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION)
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATE
This paper consist of three sections A,B and C
Answer all the questions in the spaces provided
FOR EXAMINERS USE ONLY
QUESTION MAXIMUM SCORE CANDIDATES SCORE
1-15 40 Marks
15-19 35 Marks
20-21 25 Marks
Page 1of 8 (Form 1 Biology)
1. Name the branch in biology involved in the study of 2mks
a. Inheritance and variation
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b. Study of corona virus
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2. State the role of chlorophyll in photosynthesis 1mk
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3. State why the following processes are essential in living organisms 3mks
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4. Suggest the biological tool that is most suitable for collecting each of the following organisms
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a. Water flea
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b. Millipedes under the rocks
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c. A rat
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d. A scorpion
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5. Complete the table below on some organic compounds 5mks
Raw materials Products Process
Maltose 2 glucose molecules
Glucose and galactose Condensation
Glycerol and 3 fatty acids
Proteins Hydrolysis
6. The biological name of a house fly is MUSCA DOMESTICA
a. Identify two mistakes in the way the scientific name is written 2mks
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b. Write the name in the correct manner following all the rules of Binomial nomenclature 1mk
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Page 2of 8 (Form 1 Biology)
7. A form 1 student collected the hindleg of a grasshopper measuring 3cm. He illustrated the leg on a
paper. On measuring the length of the drawing, found that it was 12cm. calculate the magnification
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8. Distinguish between 2mks
a. Ingestion and egestion
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9. Differentiate between haemolysis and crenation 2mks
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10. (a) State two adaptations of the ileum that increase its surface area for efficient functioning 2mks
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(b) Explain how the following factors would affect energy requirements in man 2mks
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11. State the functions of the following parts of a microscope 3mks
a. Coarse adjustment knob ___________________________________________________
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b. Eye piece lens ___________________________________________________________
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12. The diagram below represent a cell organelle
Page 3of 8 (Form 1 Biology)
a. Identify the organelle 1mk
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b. State two adaptations of the organelle to its functions 2mks
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13. State the structure and the functional differences between the smooth and rough endoplasmic
reticulum 4mks
Smooth endoplasmic
reticulum
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Structural
Functional
14. Name the organelle that performs each of the following functions in a cell
i. Formation of lysosomes _______________________________________________ 1 mk
ii. Transport of cell secretions ____________________________________________ 1 mk
15. State the significance of the following microscopy procedures 2mks
a. Using a sharp razor to cut sections
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SECTION B
16. In an experiment to investigate a factor affecting photosynthesis, a leaf of a potted plant which had
been kept in dark overnight was covered with an aluminum foil as shown in the diagram below
The set up was kept in sunlight for 3 hours after which a food test was carried out on the leaf
a. Which factor was being investigated 1mk
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b. What food test was carried out 1mk
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c. i. State the results of the food test 2mks
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ii. Explain the results in c (i) above 2mks
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d. give a reason why a potted plant was kept in darkness overnight 1mk
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e. State 2 factors affecting photosynthesis 2mks
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17. The chart below is a summary of photosynthesis. Study it and answer the questions that follow
a. What is the role of light during stage one of the above reaction 1mk
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b. State the name given to the two stages of this reaction
i. Stage one _______________________________________________________ 1mk
ii. Stage two _______________________________________________________ 1mk
c. Where in the chloroplast does each of the two stages take place
i. Stage one reaction 1mk
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ii. Stage two reaction 1mk
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d. State 3 importance of the process of photosynthesis 3mks
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18. a. Fill in the following table 8mks
Name Modification Function
Nerve cell
Bean shaped
Swim to reach and fertilize the
egg cell
Root hair cell
Page 5of 8 (Form 1 Biology)
b. State 3 differences between plant cell and animal cell (3mks)
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19. Two potato cylinders of equal sizes A and B and the experiment set as shown in the diagram below. The potato cylinders were then lowered into beakers A and B respectively. Beaker A contained 25%
sucrose solution while beaker B contained distilled water.
a. Name the physical process being investigated 1mk
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b. After 10 minutes the glass rod was tilted
i. By means of arrows along the thread, show the direction of the tilt 1mk
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ii. Account for the results in b(i) above 3mks
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c. Compare the textures of cylinders A and B (2mks)
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SECTION C
20. An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of temperature on the activity of enzyme
pepsin. The table below shows a sample of the results obtained
Temperature (0C) 0 10 20 30 40 50
%age of enzyme action 5.0 22.5 45.0 75.0 92.5 50.0
Page 6of 8 (Form 1 Biology)
(a) Plot a graph of percentage enzyme action against temperature 6mks
(b) From the graph determine the optimum temperature for the activity of pepsin 1mk
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(c) Account for the rate of enzyme activity
i. At 00c 2mks
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(ii) Between 00c to 300 2mks
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ii. Between 400c to 500c 2mks
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(d) Name the substance used in this experiment 1mk
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(e) Name any other condition which should be kept constant during the experiment 1mk
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21. a.How is the leaf adapted to its photosynthetic function 10mks
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Page 8of 8 (Form 1 Biology)
END OF TERM THREE EVALUATION TEST 2021 FORM ONE JULY 2021 TIME: 2 HOURS
BIOLOGY(MARKING SCHEME)
1. a) Genetics
b. Virology
2. Trap light energy used in photolysis
3. Characteristic of living organism importance
Reproduction -Ensures continuity of species
Excretion -Ensures that toxic metabolic wastes are eliminated
Irritability - Enables organisms avoid harmful environmental stimuli
4. biological tool 3mks
a. Fish net Reject fishing net
b. Pooter
c. Bait trap
d. A pair of forceps
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Raw materials Products Process
Maltose
Glucose + galactose
Glycerol + 3 fatty acids
Proteins
2 glucose molecules
Lactose
Triglyceride
Amino acids
Hydrolysis
Condensation
Condensation
Hydrodysis
6. Species name is written in capital letters
(a) The two names are not underlined separately or italicized
(b) Musca domestica
7. Linear magnification = drawing length
Actual length
Magnification = 12cm
3cm if units missing don’t award this step
=x4
8. Egestion is elimation of undigested and indigestible matrial out of the body while ingestion is intake of
food into the body through the mouth.
9. Haemolysis: Bursting of red blood cells to release haemoglobin due to excessive intake of water by
osmosis from a hypotonic solution
Crenation: process by which the cell membrane and hence animal cells shrink due to loss of water to a
hypertonic solution by osmosis.
10. Villi and micro-villi to increase S.A for absorption
-Long to increase surface area for absorption and digestion
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11. Coarse adjustment knob – moves the body tube over longer distances to bring the image into rough
focus.
Eye piece lens
Body tube – holds the revolving nose piece/objective lenses in place
- Holds the eye piece (lens) in place
12. a) Mitochondrion (Rej. Mitochondria)
b) Inner membrane – greatly folded to form cristae which increases surface area for attachment of
respiratory enzymes
Has fluid-filled matrix with enzymes to speed up the rate of respiration
13. Structural – Rough endoplasmic reticulum has ribosomes on its membrane while smooth
endoplasmic reticulum lack the ribosomes
Functional – Rough E.R transport protein while S.E.R transport lipids
14. i) Golgi body
ii) Endoplasmic reticulum
15. a) To avoid distorting cut sections
b) To make cell structures more distint / to constrast cell structures
16. a) Light rej light intensity
b) test for starch
c) (i) The colour of iodine remained brown on the covered part. The colour of iodine turned blue
black on the uncovered part
ii The covered part never received light and hence no photosynthesis and starch was not formed.
Uncovered part received light and photosynthesis took place and starch formed.
d) T destarch
e) Light
Carbon (IV) oxide concentration
-water
-chlorophyl;
17. a) Photolysis – splitting of water molecule into hydrogen and oxygen atoms
b) i) Light stage
ii) Dark stage
c) i) Granum
ii) Stroma
d) - Regulation of atmosphere gases
- Form bases of most feeding relationship
- It is a form of nutrition in plants
18.
Name Modification Function
Nerve cell Cell body have extensions called
axons and dendrites
Impulse transmission
Guard cell Bean shaped Enable opening and closing of stomata
Sperm cell Long tail Swim to reach and fertilize the egg cell
Root hair cell Has a projection To allow penetrate soil particles and
increase surface area for absorption
of water and mineral salts
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b. Differences between plant cell and animal cell plant cell animal cell
-Usually large -Often smaller
-Regular in shape -Irregular in shape
-Has a cell wall -Has no cell wall
-Cytoplasm and nucleus usually -The cytoplasm occupies most space in the cell with
located towards the periphany nucleus centrally placed
-Has no centriole -Has centriole
19. a) Osmosis
b) i) Arrows should show tilt downwards in cylinder B; and upwards incylinder A;
ii) 25% sucrose solution is hypertonic to the sap of the cells of the potato cylinders; cells of cylinder
A thus lose water by osmosis and become flaccid (plasmolysed) hence decrease in weight of the
cylinder A;
-Distilled water is hypotonic to the sap of the potato cylinder cells; the cells of cylinder B thus
draw in water by osmosis; increase in cytoplasm and become turgid; resulting to increase in weght
of cylinder B;
c) Cylinder A; soft / flabby
Cylinder B; Hard
20. (a) Graph attached
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(b) 400C ± 1 (c) (i) 00C – Enzyme action is low; due to low temperature that in activates enzymes;
(ii) 00C to 300c - as temperature increases rate of enzyme action increases; due to increase in kinetic
energy of enzyme (pepsin) and substrate molecules;
(iii) 400c to 500c - As temperature increases the rate of enzyme action decreases; temperatures rise
above optimum thus causing enzyme (pepsin) to be denatured;
(d) Protein
( e) PH of the mixture
-Concentration of enzymeAny one
-Substrate concentration
22. The leaf has a flat and broad laming to increase surface area for trapping sunlight energy needed
for photosynthesis
The leaf has numerous stomata openings through which carbon (IV) oxide diffuse into the photosynthetic cells
The leaf is thin to reduce the distance through which carbon (IV) oxide has to diffuse to the photosynthetic cells
The palisade mesophyll cells contain numerous chloroplasts which contain chlorophyll
molecules which trap sunlight energy for photosynthesis
The leas has guard cells with differentially thickened cell walls to permit bulging when they take in water resulting in stomatal opening/have chloroplasts for photosynthesis
The palisade mesophyll is located towards the upper surface for maximum obsorption of sunlight energy.
The existence of extensive veins that contain vascular bundles which conduct water and
mineral salts to photosynthetic cells and transport products of photosynthesis
The leaf has spongy mesophyll whose cells are loosely arranged to create large air spaces for easy circulation and diffusion of carbon (IV) oxide into the photosynthetic tissue
The leaf has transparent cuticle to allow light to penetrate to the photosynthetic cells / water proof to minimize water loss from the leaf.
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