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THE KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
KCPE 2015
ENGLISH
5012115
SECTION A: LANGUAGE
‘Time: 1 hour 40 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Please read these instructions carefully)
1. You have been given this question booklet and a separat
.nswer sheet, The question booklet contains $0 questions.
When you have chosen your answer, mark it on the ANSWER SHEET, not in this question booklet.
HOW TO USE THE ANSWER SHEET
3 OU
n ordinary pencil
4, Make sure you have written on the answer sheet
YOUR INDEX NUMBER
YOUR NAME
NAME OF YOUR SCHOOL
5. By drawing a dark line inside the correct numbered boxes mark your full Index Number (ie. School Code Number
and the three-figure Candidate's Number) in the grid near the top of the answer sheet.
6. Dono make any marks outside the boxes.
7. Keep the sheet as clean as possible and do not fold it
8. For each of the questions 1-50 four answers are given. The answers are lettered A, B, C and D. In each case only
ONE of the four answers is correct. Choose the correct answer,
9. On the answer sheet the correet answer is to be shown by drawing a dark line inside the box in which the letter you
have chosen is written,
Example:
For questions 23 10 28, choose the alternative that best completes the sentence.
23. She passed her exams very well, =
A. sit
B. did she
didn’t she
D. isn'tit
The correct answer is C
On the answer sheet:
Bee 6 OMe oo os #6 oe oo ow oo oo
In the set of boxes numbered 23, the box with the letter C printed in it is marked,
10. Your dark fine MUST be within the box.
1. For each question ONLY ONE ox isto be marked in each set of four boxes.
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This question paper consists of 7 printed pages and 1 blank page.
905501 © The Kenva National Examinations Council, 2015 TURN OVERQuestions 1 to 15
Read the passage below. It contains blank spaces numbered 1 to 18. For each blank space, choose the
best alternative from the choices given.
Some people are able to_1__ worry quite easily. Others, 2, are like sponges. They soak
itup and _3 _ time, worrying becomes a habit that they find difficult to break. Of course we all tend
to worry about _4__. It could be money, safety, appearance, performance, friends, family _S_a
thousand other things. But it is_6 _ to realise that worry accomplishes nothing positive. It lets air out
of all you do, draining fun and excitement _7_ everything.
Worry makes us miserable, impatient and forgetful. It can keep you __8 at night or make
your stomach ache. It can make it hard to concentrate. Constant worry can lead to_9 _ stress, panic
attacks or other _10__ . What most people do not realise is that it is__11__a waste of time and the
more you worry the 12 you achieve. So, let go 13 _ your worries. After all, many of _14_
things that you worry about _15__ never happen.
1 A. defeat B. overcome C. fight D. prevent
2 A. however B, furthermore C. nevertheless D. moreover
3. A in B. on C. by D. over
4. A. nothing B. anything C. something D. everything
5. A. and B. or C. also D. even
6. A. wise B. useful C. good D. important
1 A. from B. in C. of D. for
8. A. out B. up C. down D. off
9. A. severe B. serious C. excess D. extreme
10. A. problems B, disorders C. issues D, challenges
1 A. surely B. truly C. actually D. honestly
12. A. little B, less C. least D. lesser
13. A. out B. of C. off D. away
4, A. the B. such C. these D. those
15, A. can B. will C. must D. may
905501 2For questions 16 and 17, choose the alternative
that best replaces the underlined word.
16. After the voting, the winner will be
immediately.
B. declared
C. produced
D. revealed
17. The English lesson was interrupted
for a moment when a dog entered the
classroom.
A. disrupted
B. disturbed
C. stopped
D. prevented
For questions 18 to 20, choose the alternative
that best fills the blank space.
18. His sight was that he
could not read.
very bad
such bad
so bad
too bad
pop
19. “Did you get a new pen?”
“Yes, ©
A. got
B. Idid
C. L got it
D. Idid get
20. Juma didn’t like the porridge and
John did neither
neither did John
nor John did
nor did John
cape
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For questions 21 to 23, choose the sentence
that means the same as the underlined one.
21. If Ali had run faster, he would have won
the race,
‘A. Ali ran so fast that he won the race
B. Ali ran too fast to win the race.
C. Ali did not run fast enough to win the
race,
D. Aliran very fast but he did not win the
race.
22. “Lwent for a long walk yesterday.” said
James.
‘A. James said that he went for a long
walk the day before.
B. James said that he had gone for a long
walk the day before.
C. James said that he had gone for a long
walk yesterday.
D. James said that he had gone for a long
walk the other day.
23, ‘There was hardly any water in the tank.
There was no water in the tank.
There was some water in the tank.
There was very little water in the tank.
There was a lot of water in the tank.
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In questions 24 and 25, choose the sentence
which is correctly punctuated.
24, A. “Let the children play,” said Sila, “It is
part of learning.”
~B. “Let the children play, said Sita, itis
part of learning.”
C. “Let the children play.” said Sila, It is
part of learning.
D. “Let the children play,” said Sila, it is
part of learning.”
A. Kamau is a good student. Isn’t he?
B. Kamau is @ good student, Isn’t he?
CC. Kamau is a good student. isn’t he?
D. Kamau is a good student, isn’t he?
TURN OVERRead the passage below and then answer questions 26 t0 38.
When Kalulu was young, he lived with his family next to a national park. There was an electric
fence separating the park from people’s homes. Kalulu and the other children knew some animals
could be dangerous but they were not afraid. The fence and the game wardens stopped the animals
from attacking them,
Kalulu loved watching the animals as they grazed near the fence. He even composed a poem
about some of the animals that he saw day after day:
Llove you Giraffe because
You are so tall and graceful.
You eat the freshest of leaves
And you don’t bother anyone.
You don’t look like any other creature. }
Oh, Giraffe, will | grow tall like you?
I pity you little Dik Dik because
you are so tiny and helpless.
You keep your distance and are so fearful,
But I'm so happy when you pass by.
If I could hold you in my arms,
Would you allow me to stroke you, gently?
I don’t know what to think of you, Warthog:
‘You are small and not so good-looking.
But you don’t make me feel frightened.
‘You run around and I don’t know why and
You speak a language I don’t understand.
Oh, Warthog, why don’t you ever look at me?
When he was not in school, Kalulu would stand near the fence and admire the animals as they
grazed or passed by. He kept a safe distance because he had been warned never to go too near the
fence. It was dangerous.
One day, he saw a man walking towards him. Kalula thought the man was too near the fence.
When he got closer, he realized it was Juma, a neighbour he liked very much. Whenever he found
children in a group, Juma would tell them stories and sing for them,
Juma was now very close; Kalulu noticed that he was not walking straight. “Perhaps he has
come from the local bar,” Kalulu said to himself, He watched him keenly, wondering why he was
walking so close to the fence. Kalulu wanted to warn him but before he could do so, Juma staggered.
What happened next made Kalulu tremble with fear. He saw Juma fly in the air before he fell to the
ground with a thud. He groaned once then went still. Kalulu began crying and shouting for help at the
same time. Juma must have touched the wires.
Kalulu could not move from where he stood. It was as if he had been planted on the spot.
People heard the shouting and came running. No one dared touch Juma. They merely stood there and
stared, Then his daughter who was about ten years old pushed her way through the crowd and fell on
her father, sobbing and calling him. Her voice worked like magic. He stirred a little, then opened his
eyes. “He’s alive!” someone shouted excitedly.
“That fence is dangerous!” another added
The crowd that had been so silent grew noisy. Everybody was mumbling something. “Dad, let’s
go home,” said the little girl. “Leave these people alone. None of them was willing to help you.”
With his daughter’s help, Juma tried to stand up. The crowd cheered. “They say a cat has nine
lives,” someone commented.
(Adapted from Kalulu and the Animals by CM. Gecaga, 2013)
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27.
28.
29.
30.
ae
32.
Why was there an electric fence around
the park?
A. To make the children feel safe.
B. To warn the dangerous animals.
C. To keep animals away from people’s
homes.
D. To make the wardens’ work much
easier.
Why do you think the giraffe eats the
freshest leaves?
A. The other animals cannot reach them.
B. It does not eat anything stale,
C. Other leaves do not taste good
D. No other animal likes them.
What can we tell about Kalulu from the first
stanza of the poem?
He was very observant.
He did not want to be bothered.
He liked composing poems,
He desired to be like a giraffe.
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“You keep your distance” means that Dik
Dik
A. avoids getting into trouble.
B. stays away from others.
C. cannot be noticed easily.
D. cannot be reached by anyone.
Which of the following best describes the
Warthog?
A. fearful, ugly and confused.
B. small, ugly and shy.
C. active, unfriendly and quiet.
D. busy, lonely and shy.
From the children’s relationship with
Juma, we can tell that they
A. considered him a good neighbour.
B. liked his behaviour.
C. loved stories and songs.
D, cared about his safety.
Which of the following statements is NOT
true?
A. Juma was careless.
B. Juma was probably drunk.
C. Kalulu did not warn Juma,
D. Kalulu called out Juma’s daughter.
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33.
34,
35.
36.
37.
38.
Why did Kalulu tremble with fear?
A. He thought Juma had died.
B. He realised how dangerous the fence
was.
C. There was no one else around.
D. What had happened can scare anyone.
Why do you think the people did not want
to touch Juma?
A. They did not know what to do with
such a person.
B. They felt he deserved what had
happened to him.
C. They were afraid of being accused of
killing him.
D. They feared the effect of the live wires
he had touched.
Which of the following best describes
Juma’s daughter?
A. kind and determined
B. harsh and fearless
. loving and courageous
D. emotional and brave
How do we know that the people cared
about Juma?
A. They were happy when they realised
he was alive.
B. They came running when Kalulu
shouted.
C. They stayed there until he was able to
stand up.
D. They did not blame him for what had
happened.
a cat has nine lives” means
it can live several times.
it does not die easily.
it is different from other animals.
itis full of surprises.
Which of the following statements BEST
summarizes the story?
A. You should not drink and walk near an
electric fence.
B. Your family should take responsibility
for what you do.
C. Sometimes people do not know how to
help others.
D. Sometimes our behaviour can cause us
a lot of trouble.
TURN OVERRead the following passage and then answer questions 39 t0 50.
Many people in the world are lonely today. Since people are getting busier and busier, they have
little time to build relationships with one another. In the past, most people lived close to their families
and relatives. This made interaction easy because everyone knew everyone else in the neighbourhood.
In addition, there were many communal activities. It is not like that any longer, especially in the urban
areas. Some people do not know those who live next to them. Each minds his or her own business.
Recently, a man called Bonuke died in his house but his neighbours only began to suspect
that something had gone wrong when his decomposing body began to smell. That was two weeks
after he had passed on, One wonders: didn’t anyone miss him? Didn’t he have relatives or friends or
workmates?
Loneliness is real and it makes people feel unwanted and miserable, Yet we continue to build
walls instead of bridges between us. Nowadays, some of us use newspapers or radio to look for
friends. Notices like the one below are common:
‘Ayoung, beautiful, honest and financially stable lady is lonely, so
lonely. If you are a single gentleman, rich and handsome and not
more than thirty-five years old, please contact me. I promise to make
you happy. Together we will build alittle heaven here on earth.
‘A message like this shows that people are so desperate for friendship that they will even try
to connect with strangers. But one must be very careful. Wicked people can and do take advantage
of innocent people. Friendship should develop naturally as we relate with others in school, in the
neighbourhood or at the place of work. We all need friends and it is not a weakness to admit it. Life is
much more exciting when we are surrounded by people who care about us and accept us just the way
we are
If we want to get along with others, there are things we need to do, First of all, we must
recognise that every person is important, We should treat everyone with respect. Respect means that
we value others and listen to them without judging them. We also demonstrate respect for others by the
way we talk about them when they are not around, Nothing destroys relationships faster than gossip.
Instead of listening to and spreading rumours, we should protect the reputation of others, Let’s treat
others the way we would want to be treated.
Secondly, we should be gentle and patient with one another. No one is perfect. So, when
our friends or relatives make mistakes and disappoint us, we should remember that we, too, have
weaknesses and often let others down, Whenever we are wronged, we should be willing to forgive.
Lastly, we ought to support one another at all times. We should celebrate the achievements
of others and also share in their sorrows. People who are mean and selfish are rarely happy. True
happiness is experienced when people help one another. Getting along well with others is the solution
to loneliness.
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40.
41.
42.
43.
44,
Why are many people lonely?
A. They are becoming busier and busier.
B. They have very little time available.
C. They have not developed relationships
with others.
D. They are living far away from their
families and relatives.
We can tell that in the past
A. most people lived in the rural areas,
B. most people were much more friendly.
C. people were not experiencing
loneliness.
D. people did everything together.
According to the passage, which of the
following best describes how people live
in urban areas?
A. People are busy working in their
businesses,
B. People do not love their neighbours.
C. People do not show much interest in
others.
D. People do not get along with one
another.
The story of Bonuke teaches us that we
need to
A. know what is happening to our
neighbours.
B. look for people who are missing.
CC. inform our relatives about our
problems
D. stop living in dangerous
neighbourhoods.
“Yet we continue to build walls instead of
bridges between us.” This means that we
are not
A, aware of the problems we are creating,
B. building bridges but walls all around us.
C. doing anything to help us relate better.
D. concerned about the miserable people.
Which of the following best describes the
woman who advertised for a friend?
A. She is lonely, beautiful and wants a
handsome, rich man,
B. She is young, rich and wants an
equally rich man,
She is young, lov
wealthy man.
D. She is young and well-to-do and wants
a gentleman,
ly and wants a
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45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
Which of the following words means the
same as ‘wicked”?
A. dangerous
B. bad
C. sinful
D. evil
Why do you think we should avoid
starting relationships with people we do
not know well?
A. Itmakes us appear desperate.
B. Strangers could have bad motives.
C. Such relationships never really work.
D. Itis better to relate with those you
know,
The writer suggests that the best friends
are those who
A. relate with us in school or at home.
B. make our lives exciting wherever we
are,
C. relate with us as we do different things.
D. care about us and accept us as we are.
Which of the following is not a sign of
respect?
A. Treating others the way we would like
to be treated.
B. Showing others that you think they are
important.
C. Listening to gossip and rumours about
others.
D. Protecting others by saying good
things about them,
According to the passage, why should we
be patient with other people?
A. We are all human beings.
B. God expects us to forgive other
people.
C. Every person should make mistakes.
D. We also have weaknesses and can hurt
others,
Which of the following best summarizes
the passage?
A. People in urban areas are lonelier than
others.
Loneli
B. ess can be solved through
healthy relationships,
C. We should always respect and help
one another.
D. We should not develop friendships
with strangers.