Kpsea 2025 Revealed
Kpsea 2025 Revealed
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CONFIDENTIAL!!!
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Read the following dialogue and answer questions 1 - 5.
Norah         : I have good news for you. Today my painting won a prize. In fact I got the first
prize.
Mother       : That's great. I am glad to hear that. You have been practising your skill everyday.
Your hard work has paid.
Norah : Thank you mother. But I would not have made it without your support.
Mother : You are welcome dear. I will bake a cake so that we can celebrate.
   1. How did Norah's mother notice her daughter was different that day? A. She was home
      earlier than usual.
          B. She sounded delighted.
          C. She was talking too much.
          D. She greeted her mother loudly.
   2. The good news was
          A. Norah was overjoyed that evening.
          B. Norah's performance had improved.
          C. Norah's piece of work had won a prize.
          D. Norah had been paid for hard work.
   3. Which one of the following did not contribute to Norah's success? A. Her Creative Arts
      teacher.
          B. Her supportive mother.
          C. Her hard work
          D. Her determination
   4. The English saying that describes Norah best is _____
          A. a bad work man blames his tools
          B. the early bird catches the worm
          C. all's well that ends well
          D. practice makes perfect
   5. To appreciate her daughter's achievement, Norah's mother
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           A.   prepared a special dinner
           B.   praised her hard work
           C.   promised to bake her a cake
           D.   promised to support her talent
It was a few minutes past noon. The two herds- boys met at the watering point. Ebul and Otul
were long time enemies. They always argued who was to water first his animals. I stood aside
and watched the two burn with anger. Ebul clenched his fists as Otul walked angrily towards
him.
Ebul, the stronger of the two, wrestled Otul while landing painful slaps across his face. He fell to
the ground and was struggling in vain to gain his balance. Otul was overpowered but did not give
up. He was throwing his legs aimlessly. By mere luck, he landed a huge kick in Ebul's stomach.
The two boys now lay on the ground and none of them made any attempt to attack the other. All
their energy was drained.
The fight was finally over but the enmity still continued. Otul sustained a swollen nose while
Ebul held on his stomach.
   6. From the story, we can say the enmity between Ebul and Otul was
      because of
         A. stupidity
         B. satisfaction
         C. ignorance
         D. selfishness
   7. When Ebul clenched his fists, he wanted to throw
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         A. an insult
         B. a kick
         C. a punch
         D. a slap
   8. Which one of the following is not true according to the passage?
         A. Otul was not as strong as Ebul.
         B. Otul gave up when he was overpowered.
         C. Throwing of legs carelessly saved Otul.
         D. The fight between the two did not have a winner.
   9. Choose the best title for the story you have read.
        A. Ebul and Otul settle their differences.
         B. Ebul and Otul fight over resources.
         C. Ebul and Otul compete in wrestling.
         D. Ebul and Otul stop being enemies.
Road accidents have become common and frequent on our roads. They have caused injuries as
well as deaths. Failure to observe and follow road traffic rules is the main cause of some of these
tragic accidents.
Speeding, drunk driving and ignorance from motorists are problems that need to be solved. To
reduce the number of accidents, we should follow all the traffic rules and regulations.
Another habit that has worsened the situation is the use of mobile phones while driving. This
distracts the driver and it is quite risky. On the other hand, pedestrians should be well informed.
They should make proper use of side walks, footbridges and zebra crossings.
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   10. Why are road accidents common on our roads? A. Motorists do not
       follow traffic rules.
            B. Most vehicles are in poor conditions.
            C. Our roads are narrow and vehicles are too many.
            D. Many drivers drive while drunk.
   11. How has modern technology contributed to frequent road accidents?
            A. Drivers do not read the road signs.
            B. Drivers use mobile phones while driving.
            C. Drivers take alcohol while driving.
            D. Drivers exceed the speed limit.
   12. It is not safe, according to the passage, for a pedestrian to use
            A. a zebra crossing
            B. a side walk
            C. a footbridge
            D. a round about
There was a man who owned a donkey and a goat. He used the donkey to carry loads of items
from the village to the city where he would hawk around selling. Sometimes, he would lend the
donkey to others on hire when he was not using it. The donkey worked tirelessly every day, so
the man used to feed it more food than the goat.
Full of jealousy, goat advised the donkey one day, "You work every day, seven days a week
without any rest. You need to pretend you are sick. By doing so, you will be allowed to rest
for a few days."
The donkey agreed and the plan worked. However, the man went to consult a doctor about the
donkey's strange illness. The doctor gave a solution. To cure the donkey, the man needed to feed
it with the goat's liver. The man killed the goat and fed its liver to the donkey. The goat lost its
life by planning evil against the donkey.
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     13. Why did the man treat the donkey better than the goat?
            A. The goat would be killed for meat.
            B. The donkey did most of the man's work.
            C. The goat was cheaper than the donkey.
            D. The donkey was borrowed daily by the villagers.
     14. From the passage, the words "the plan worked" have
         been used to mean A. the donkey became sick.
            B. the donkey pretended to be sick.
            C. the donkey was allowed to rest.
            D. the donkey was taken to a doctor.
     15. What important lesson can be learnt from the story?
            A. Jealousy can turn against you.
            B. A friend's advice is always right.
            C. Pretending to be sick is dangerous.
            D. A friend's liver can cure a strange illness.
Fill in the blank spaces 16 - 20 using the most appropriate word from the choices given.
Mountain __16___ has been done by many people from ancient times. This activity helps one to
__17__ fear. It also makes one mentally and physically ___18___ However, you need a lot of
_19___ because there is always the risk of slipping and ___20__ off.
        A                B               C             D
16      walking          climbing        sailing        sliding
17      overcome         increase        produce        understand
18      awake            big             healed         fit
19      strength         courage         energy         advice
20      fall             fell            falling        failing
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For questions 21 to 25, fill in the blank spaces with the most suitable alternative from the
choices given.
   21. All the table clothes were neatly by the house girl.
           A. lain
           B. lied
           C. lay
           D. laid
   22. ______ Mulei is very tall, he cannot play basketball.
           A. Because
           B. Incase
           C. Although
           D. Unless
   23. The route we used was than the other one.
           A. short
           B. shorter
           C. shortest
           D. shortly
   24. Not everyone understood all the speaker said.
           A. That
           B. which
           C. when
           D. what
   25. With a bow and an arrow the hunter aimed the antelope.
           A. to
           B. for
           C. on D. at
For questions 26-30, complete each sentence with the least alternative from the choices given.
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             KPSEA 2025 REVEALED
                            ENGLISH COMPOSITION
                                             Time: 40 Minutes
Name…………………………………..School…………..
Index No……………………………….Date……………..
COMPOSITION
Use the correct format to write a seven-day diary touching on personal events about school
activities.
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          KPSEA 2025 REVEALED
                           INTEGRATED SCIENCE
       (Agriculture & Nutrition And Science & Technology)
                                   Time: 1 Hours 40 Minutes
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
    1. You have been given this question booklet and a separate answer sheet. The question bookier
       contains 50 questions.
    2. Do any necessary rough work in this booklet.
    3. When you have chosen your answer, mark it on the ANSWER SHET, not in the question paper.
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  1. Three of the following are safety precautions when handling plants. Which one is not?.
     A. wear gloves on your hands.
        B. wash hands using soap after handling plants.
        C. wear protective gears.
        D. any fruits or leaves.
  2. A push or a pull on an object is referred as A. weight.
        B. force.
        C. energy.
        D. volume.
  3. Grade five learners were doing an experiment on different substances. What happened
     when they put red litmus paper in ash solution? It turned
        A. blue B.
        yellow .
        C. grey
        D. red
  4. Which part in the above diagram shows where the baby grows
        A. X
        B. Z
        C. Y
        D. M.
  5. Which part of a plant absorbs water and supports the plant firmly?
        A.       Fruit
        B.       Flowers C. Roots D. Stem.
  6. Alisha and Maureen were playing on the see-saw as show below.
             A. Oils spills.
             B. Smoke
             C. Sewage.
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            D. Factory water
13.Four learners were asked to identify the state of matter that has the following characteristics.
         i. have definite shape.
         ii. have definite volume.
         iii.    have definite mass.
                 Who gave the correct answer?
                    E.   Juma - liquids.
                    F.   Mariam insulators.
                    G.   Abdi - gases.
                    H.   Sarah - solids.
14.A metallic ball sinks in water while a plastic one will float. This is due to
            A.   material.
            B.   shape.
            C.   size.
            D.   mass.
            A.   Dysentery.
            B.   Bilharzia.
            C.   Typhoid.
            D.   Cholera.
            A.   Vertical gardening.
            B.   Kitchen gardening.
            C.   Market gardening.
            D.   Horizontal gardening.
17.The following tools are used in farm. Which one is used for weeding?
            A.   Jembe.
            B.   Prunning saw.
            C.   Sickel.
            D.   Axe.
18.Grade five learners in Makongeni school were asked to name the part of the vegetable eaten.
Which pupil gave the correct answer?
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                     Vegetables Part eaten
       A. Mercy carrots           fruits
       B. Paul        Onion       bulb
       C. Tom        Tomatoes     leaves
       D. Natalie Kales           roots
19.Mr. Mwema was adviced by an Agricultural officer to instal gutters to avoid soil erosion near
his house. Which type of erosion was he controlling?
           A.   Sheet erosion.
           B.   Rill erosion
           C.   Splash erosion.
           D.   Gulley erosion.
           A. Seed.
           B. Leaves C. Cutting.
           D. Roots
           A.   squirrel.
           B.   Mongoose
           C.   hare.
           D.   bird
           A.   pumpkin.
           B.   cabbage.
           C.   calabash.
           D.   watermelon.
           A.   broilers.
           B.   dairy.
           C.   layers.
           D.   beef.
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           A.   clay soil
           B.   cotton soil
           C.   sandy soil
           D.   loam soil
           A.   building gabbions.
           B.   making terraces.
           C.   planting cover crops.
           D.   contour farming.
26.Which term is used to describe the process of collecting soil from deposition sites and using it
to replace the lost top soil?
           A.   soil erosion.
           B.   run-off.
           C.   solid deposit
           D.   soil recovery.
           A.   donor
           B.   recipient
           C.   giver
           D.   doctor
           A.   Maize.
           B.   Peas.
           C.   Bean.
           D.   Groundnuts.
           A.   kale.
           B.   spinach
           C.   tomatoes
           D.   Sugarcane
           A. Hearing problem
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           B. Irritability
           C. Sleep disturbance
           D. Good communication
31.Grade 5 pupils from Heshima Academy grouped food in groups below. Which group consist
of food that provide our bodies with fats and oil?
   A.   Ram
   B.   Lamb
   C.   Ewe
   D.   Sheep
33.The following are some of the measures that can be used to prevent common communicable
diseases. Which one is not?
           A.   Measles.
           B.   Elephantiasis.
           C.   Mumps.
           D.   Kwashiokor.
   A.   Lotion
   B.   Eyeshadow
   C.   Lipstick
   D.   Watch
36.Below are some of the reasons for stuffing shoes after cleaning except to
           A.   diarrhoea.
           B.   headaches.
           C.   face rash.
           D.   skin irritation.
38.How best can Ali encourage the community members to grow the tree tomato
crop?
A. Advertise tree tomato fruits.
B. Give them free tree tomato fruits.
C. Sell them tree tomato fruits.
D. Sell them tree tomato seedlings
           A.   Backstitch,
           B.   Chain stitch.
           C.   Hemming stitch.
           D.   Double stitch.
40.Pupils in Lamu Academy were asked to name one basic method of weaving used in fabri
construction. Who among the following named the correct method?
41.In order to improve pool hygiene’s, which one of the following should be observed?
42.Grade 6 girls of Nyahururu Academy were having a swimming lesson. One girl lay on one
side in the water as she swam in water. What is the name given to this swimming stroke?
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   A. Back stroke
   B. Breast stroke
   C. Side stroke
   D. Butterfly stroke
43.The following are points to be followed while performing a one handed catch in a frisbee
game except
44.Joel got hurt on his knee while playing a soccer game. Which one of the following steps of
managing the wound should come first?
45.A method of starting a race where the knees of the rear leg is opposite to the 10e of the
Leading leg with hand placed shoulder width apart is known as
           A. bunch start
           B. clongated print start
           C. medium spirit start
           D. standing start.
46.What action is taken against a player who does not respect the rules of a soccer game?
A. The player’s position is changed.
B. The player is made the goalkeeper
C. The player is removed from the game
D. The player is made to run around the field
           A.   9
           B.   7
           C.   8
           D.   11
48.While practicing for balance, a PHE instructor can encourage his learners to peer the
following skills except
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          A. V-balance.
          B. T-balance.
          C. crouch balance.
          D. rope work skills.
49.Which one of the following is not a fault in a volleyball game?
50. During a PHE practical lesson, leaners practised the following types of passes.
         i.     Overarm pass
         ii.    Underarm pass
         iii.   Chest pass
         iv.        Bounce puss
                Which of the above passes is used to pass the ball over a short distance?
                      A. (iii)
                   B. (iv)
                   C. (ii)
                   D. (i)
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         KPSEA 2025 REVEALED
                                  KISWAHILI
                            Muda: Saa 1 Dak 40
Soma mzungumzo yafuatayo kishu ujibu maswali 1-4
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          H. kufanana sana.
          I. kufanya hesabu.
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Sunkuli: Naenda kwa Mama Fatuma kumpekelekea chakula. Amekuwa akiugua tangu juzi.
Mama amenituma nikamjulie hali na kumpa maziwa haya
Malaika: Ooh! Bi Fatuma yuaugua. Kumbe ndiposa sijamwona akipita karibu na kwetu hivi
karibuni. Wajua hawezi kupita bila kutoa salamu.
Sunkuli: Kwa hakika Bi Fatuma ni mtu wa watu. Watu wote wangemwiga yeye, taifa lingekuwa
na mshikamano mzuri sana. Maovu mengi yangeisha kwani kila mtu angemchukulia mwenzake
kama ndugu.
Malaika: Haya ukifika kwa Bi Fatuma umpe salamu zangu. Nitaenda kumjulisha mama kuhusu
maradhi yake. Nikipata kibali nitaenda kuzuru kesho mwendo wa adhuhuri.
Sunkuli: Sawa Malaika. Nina uhakika kuwa utapewa idhini hiyo. Wema hauozi. Hakuna mtu
anayeweza kumnyima Bi. Fatuma msaada.
Malaika: Haya, hebu nenda usije kuchelewa. Kwaheri. Sunkuli:
Kwaheri na uwe na jioni njema,
Shawe alikuwa na mazoea ya kuenda msalani mara kwa mara kwa haja ndogo. Mwalimu wake
aligundua jambo hilo. Alimwita mlezi wake ofisini mwake. “Asante kwa kuitikia mwito wangu,
Naomba umpeleke mwana wako kwenye hospitali achunguzwe," Mwalimu akasema. Shawe
alipelekwa hospitalini kwanza alipimwa uzani wake. Baada ya kadi yao ya matibabu
kukaguliwa, walitumwa maabarani. Damu yake ilifanyiwa vipimo. Daktari alimwuliza maswali
kadhaa. “Daktari, kibofu changu hujaa haraka nami hushindwa kustahimili,” Shawe
alimwambia tabibu. Shawe alipigwa picha ya eksirei. Picha hiyo ilionyesha kuwa mafigo yake
yalikuwa na tatizo. Kwa bahati nzuri tatizo liligunduliwa mapema. Alipendekezwa kulazwa
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hospitalini ili atibiwe himahima. Ndugu zake, majirani na wanafunzi wenzake walimwombea
apate afueni.
Soma kifungu kifuatacho. Kina nafasi 16 mpaka 20. Kwa kila swali umepewa majibu manne.
Chagua jibu lifaalo zaidi kati ya yale uliyopewa.
Kutoka swali la 21 hadi la 30 chagua jibu lifaalo zaidi kulingana na maagizo uliyopewa.
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     B pole pole kwa kasi sana         haraka
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  30. Kufanya kazi kwa ushirikiano ni :
        A. kujifunga nira
        B. kupinda mgongo
        C. kufanya kikoa
        D. kupiga deki.
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            KPSEA 2025 REVEALED
                                    MATHEMATICS
                                   Time: 1 Hours 40 Minutes
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
    1. You have been given this question booklet and a separate answer sheet. The question bookier
       contains 30 questions.
    2. Do any necessary rough work in this booklet.
    3. When you have chosen your answer, mark it on the ANSWER SHET, not in the question paper.
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  1. There are ten million one hundred twenty two thousand, three hundred and one people on
     a certain city. What is the number of the people in symbols?
         A. 10 122 301
         B. 11 223 010
         C. 10 120 301
         D. 100 012 231
  2. What is the place value of 4 in 3 468 521?
         A. Tens of thousands
         B. Thousands
         C. Hundred of thousands
         D. Tens
  3. In a fundraising ceremony, the amount collected was sh 957 342. What is the sum of the
     total value of 5 and 3 in the amount collected?
         A. 50 000
         B. 49 700
         C. 50 300
         D. 53 000
  4. During malaria outbreak, the government distributed 13 720 mosquito nets to 56 families.
     How many nets did each family get?
         A. 13 720
         B. 17 776
         C. 542
         D. 245
  5. Jame's coffee farm has 98 rows of trees. If there are 86 trees oneach row, how many coffee
     trees are there in the farm to the nearest thousand?
         A. 8 000
         B. 8 428
         C. 7 100
         D. 9 000
  6. What is the area of the square shown below?
        A. 60cm2
        B. 225cm2
        C. 60cm
        D. 225cm
  7. Bunyole school has 98 learners. the learners were given 98 098 pencils to share equally.
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      How many pencils did each learner get?
          A. 1 001
          B. 10
          C. 101
          D. 100
  8. Find the reciprocal of 94/5 A. 5/49 B. 94/5
          C. 5/45
          D. 49/5
  9. A factory uses 245 000ml of milk every day. How many litres does the factory use in one
      day?
          A. 24 500l
          B. 245l
          C. 2 450 l
          D. 24.5l
  10. Kipkorir ran a distance of 7.25km in a race. What distance did he run as a fraction? A. 73/4
          B. 72/5
          C. 75/8
          D. 71/4
  11. John bought 721/2kg of sugar. He then packed this sugar into packets. How many 1/2 packets
      did he make?
          A. 144
          B. 73
          C. 145
          D. 36
  12. Work out the following
      XXXIV + XLVI
          A. 89
          B. 70
          C. 79
          D. 99
  13. The class wall clock read as shown below
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          C. 12:30 am
          D. 12:45 pm
  14. Work out the following:
      31/4 x 11/2
          A. 47/8
          B. 31/2
          C. 41/4
          D. 31/8
  15. The rectangle below has a perimeter of 46m. The length is 15m. What is the width?
         A. 30m
         B. 16m
         C. 8m
         D. 3m
  16. The following is a price list in a shop
      Item                Price
     A loaf of bread A Shs 60
     pencil              Shs 25
     geometrical set     Shs 280
     1kg of maize        Shs 190
     flour               Shs 140
     A bar of soap
     Jane bought the following items
       i.    6 pencils
       ii.   5 loaves of bread
       iii.  2 geometrical sets iv. 3kg of maize flour
             She gave a shopkeeper 2-shs 1000. How much did she receive as a balance?
                 A. Shs 420
                 B. Shs 1 505
                 C. Shs 495
                 D. Shs 1 580
  17. A team obtained 32 out of 40 points in a competition. What is the source as a percentage?
         A.   20%
         B.   70%
         C.   80%
         D.   32%
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   18. A lorry weighs 5 tonnes when empty. It was loaded with 50 bags of rice each weighing
       90kgs. What is the total mass of the loaded lorry in kilograms
           A.   4 500kg
           B.   5 000kg
           C.   1 500kg
           D.   9 500kg
           A.   6
           B.   60
           C.   20
           D.   3
   20. A basketball match takes a total time of 46minutes 35 seconds in 5 equal sessions. How
       much time does it take in one session?
           A.   8 min 27 sec
           B.   9 min 19 sec
           C.   9 min 27 sec
           D.   8 min 18 sec
   21. Amos uses a 135 litres 120ml of water in twelve days. How many litres and millilitres does
       he use in a day?
           A.   11l 10ml
           B.   10l 260ml
           C.   9l 10ml
           D.   11l 260ml
           A. 80000
           B. 8000
           C. 800 D. 8
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          C. 2/5, 1/,. 3/8, 1/4
          D. 1/2, 2/5, 3/8, 1/4
25. A piece of cloth measures 2,135m. What is the length of 25 such pieces of cloth? Give your
    answer to decimal places.
          A.   53.37
          B.   2.13
          C.   53.38
          D.   2.14
          A. 252
          B. 50
          C. 43
D. 27
27. A swimming pool has a diameter of 56 metres. What is the circumference of the swimming
    pool?
          A.   176m
          B.   78m
          C.   626m
          D.   1 252m
28. During the holiday, Joan visited her grandparents for 65 days. How many weeks and days
    did she spend there?
          A. 2 weeks 9 weeks
          B. 8 weeks 3 days
          C. 7 weeks 5 days
D. 9 weeks 2 days
29. Ann has some bananas. Tom has the same number of    bananas as Ann. Tesse has 3 bananas.
    Represent the      number of bananas Ann has as x. Form an expression to       show the
    number of bananas they have altogether.
A. x + x + 3
B. x + 3
C. 3x + 3
D. 3x
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       Find the square root of 71/9
               4
          A.    /9
          B.   35/9
          C.   5046/81
          D.   22/3
30. The cost of milk was sh 50 per litre. How much money did the farmer receive for the first
three days of the week?
          A.   Shs 3250
          B.   Shs 5000
          C.   Shs 8250
          D.   Shs 6500
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            KPSEA 2025 REVEALED
            CREATIVE ARTS, SOCIAL STUDIES &
                RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
                                   Time: 1 Hours 40 Minutes
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
    1. You have been given this question booklet and a separate answer sheet. The question bookier
       contains 50 questions.
    2. Do any necessary rough work in this booklet.
    3. When you have chosen your answer, mark it on the ANSWER SHET, not in the question paper.
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  1. The picture below shows a drawing done by a grade 6 learner. How was the
     rough texture created?
        A.   Painting
        B.   Collage
        C.   Mosaic
        D.   Montage
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  5. The following are clay decorating techniques that require use of a tool to
     make marks on the pot. Which one is not?
        A. Embedding
        B. Inlaying
           C. Scratching
           D. Stamping
  6. The type of weaving where two sets of wefs are twined around the warp is
     known as
        A. plain weave
        B. twill weave
        C. twine weave
        D. coil weave
  7. The following are painting surfaces that can be when creating an image
     using paint. Which used one is not?
        A. Canvas
        B. Spatula
        C. Wall
        D. Stone
  8. A grade six leaner was drawing her friend from observation. What paper
     layout was appropriate for the drawing?
        A. Portrait format
        B. Landscape format
        C. Overlapping format
        D. Balance format
  9. Give the meaning of a secondary colour.
        A. It is a colour that can be obtained by mixing two primary colours
        B. It is a pure colour
        C. It is a colour obtained by mixing two primary colours in equal
           proportions
        D. It is a colour obtained by mixing many primary colours
  10.What is the best way that can be used to attach beads for decoration on a
     pencil pouch?
        A. By using thongs
        B. By stitching the beads using a thread
        C. By sticking using modelling clay
        D. By sticking using pins
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  11.Which of the folicing is the correct name given the tone shown below and
     the French rhythm. given to it?
A. Semibreve-Taa aa aa
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           B.Minim-Taaaa
           C.Semibreve - Taaa
           D.Minim-Taaaaaa
  12.Which of the following countries does not officially sing the East African
     anthem?
        A. Uganda
        B. Tanzania
        C. Kenya
        D. Somalia
  13.Amelodic percussion is an instrument that
        A. produces sound by using a string
        B. is played by hitting and can produce a tune
        C. is played by blowing and is melodious
        D. can produce a melody when blown passionately
  14.Which of these lines of the East African anthem asks merabers of the East
     African Community to protect it?
        A. Jumuia yetu sote tuilinde
        B. Umoja wetu ni nguzo yetu
        C. Tuwezeshe kuishi kwa amani
        D. Tufanye kazi sote kwa makini
  15.A grade 6 learner decided to compose a song that would be used to calm a
     baby down and get them to sleep. What do you think they composed?
        A. A story song
        B. A lullaby song
        C. A patriotic song
        D. A sacred son
  16.A learner played the note shown below on his descant recorder. What note
     was played?
        A. G
        B. D
        C. F
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        D. B
  17.Which sound follows "doh" on the sol-fa ladder as you ascend?
        A. soh
            fah mih
            reh
  18.During the performance of a folk song. participants commonly wear a type
     of clothing called
        A. props
        B. costumes
        C. accompaniments
        D. shoes
  19.A person doing a performance alone on a stage is known as a
        A. solo performer
        B. trio performer
        C. quartet performer
        D. duct performer
  20.The following should be done by performers to ensure there is a good
     voice blend. Which one is not?
        A. Singing at the same time
        B. Singing confidently
        C. Starting and stopping at different times when singing in a group
        D. Singing the same pitch with others
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  21.Children from Kemo school travelled to lake Kemo. Which direction was
     the lake from the school?
        A. South West
        B. North West
        C. South East
        D. North East
  22.What evidence shows that Kemo area has enough security?
        A. Presence of school
        B. Presence of Governor's office
        C. Presence of police station
        D. Presence of hospital
  23.The main means of transport in Kemo area is
        A. road
        B. railway
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          C. air
          D. water
   24.Three of the following economic activities are practised in Kemo area.
      Which one is not?
          A. Lumbering
          B. Farming
          C. Mining
          D. Fishing
   25.Kemo area is likely to be a
          A. County
          B. Sub-county
          C. Location
          D. Ward
   26.Which one of the following is an historical built cavironment?
          A. Fort Jesus
          B. State house
          C. Thika Highway
          D. Your school
   27.Identify the type of climate described below
       i.     High temperatures during the day
       ii.    Cloudless skies
       iii. Experiences rainfall of less than 250mm per year
             The climate described above is
                 A. Equatorial
                 B. Mountain climate
                 C. Desert climate
                 D. Semi-desert climate
28.Grade six teacher asked learners to name the plain Nilotes in Eastern Africa.
Who among them gave the correct answer?
30.Which one of the following is not a way in which the school collaborates with
the community?
31.The following are members of the County Executive Committee. Who is not?
         A.   Governor
         B.   Speaker of the County assenibly
         C.   Deputy governor
         D.   Members appointed by the governor
         A.   Ethiopia
         B.   Uganda
         C.   South Sudan
         D.   Tanzania
         A.   Temperature
         B.   Wind
         C.   Raingauge
         D.   Sunshine
34.Grade 6 learners were asked to identify capital cities of the countries of Eastern
Africa. Who did not correctly identify?
35.Grade 6 learners of Miwa primary school were asked to name people who are
elected during a general election in Kenya. Which one of the following answers
they gave is not correct?
         E.   Governor
         F.   President
         G.   Senator
         H.   County Commissioner
SECTION A:
CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
   36.According to Genesis stories of creation, what was created on the fifth day?
         A. Vegetation
         B. Sun, moon and stars
         C. Land and animals
         D. Sea creatures and birds
   37.Why did the mother of Moses hide him in the river?
         A. He was sick
         B. It was the tradition of the Jews
         C. Pharaoh had ordered the killing of all male children
         D. She did not want him
   38.Prophet Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal in order to
         A. show how powerful he was
         B. prove that Yahweh was the true God
         C. scare Jazebel
         D. end drought
   39.Grade six learners were asked to identify talents that God has given to
      different people. Which one is not correct?
         A. Singing
         B. Dancing
         C. Drawing
         D. Conning
   40.The commandment that teaches Christians to have respect for life is
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          A. Do not commit murder
          B. Do not commit adultery
          C. Do not steal
          D. Do not covet
   41.Which one of the following is not a fruit of the Holy spirit?
          A. Wisdom
          B. Humility
          C. Love
          D. Faithfulness
   42.During a C.R.E lesson in grade six the teacher asked the learners to name
      books of the Old Testament in the Bible. Which one is not?
          A. Genesis
          B. Exodus
          C. Numbers
          D. Revelation
   43.Which one of the following miracles was performed by prophet Elisha?
          A. Calming the storm
          B. Calling for fire from heaven
          C. Raising the son of the woman from Shunem
          D. Changing water into wine
   44.Below are characteristics of a type of marriage.
       i.     Conducted in the office of the registrar of marriages
       ii.    Conducted by a government's officer or magistrate
       iii. A marriage certificate is issued
             This type of marriage is called
                A. civil marriage
                B. Christian marriage
                C. customary marriage
                D. Hindu marriage
45.Which one of the following is not the right way of spending leisure?
         A.   Playing football
         B.   Gossiping
         C.   Visiting the sick
         D.   Listening to gospel songs
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46.Which rite of passage marked a change from childhood to adulthood?
         A.   Initiation
         B.   Birth
         C.   Death
         D.   Marriage
47.Dennis a grade six boy found a mobile phone in the school field. As a Christian
what action should he take?
         A. Keep it for his own use
         B. Take it to the police
         C. Give it to the teacher
         D. Take it to his parents
         A.   preaching
         B.   fishing
         C.   trading
         D.   collecting tax
49. Boys and girls undergo a lot of changes during adolescence. Which one is
found only in girls?
         A.   Experiencing menstruation
         B.   Attraction to opposite sex
         C.   Change of moods
         D.   Increase in body size
         A.   humbled
         B.   comforted
         C.   called God's children
         D.   see God
SECTION B:
ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
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  36.Grade 6 learners were asked to name the prophet of Allah who was given the
     Taurat. Who among them was right?
         A. Juma - Ibrahim
         B. Ruqaya - Muhammad
         C. Zahida- Daud
         D. Zuwainah-Musa
  37.Which one of the following is an example of Najasaatul Mutawasita?
         A. Urine of a baby boy below 2 years
         B. Urine of a pig
         C. Pus
         D. Vomit of a dog
  38.Marjan was seen wiping his face and hands with sand in preparation for
     swalat. This form of cleaning is known as
         A. tayammum
         B. wudhu
         C. najasaat
         D. twahara
  39.Which pillar of Islam encourages generosity?
         A. Saum
         B. Swalat
         C. Shahada
         D. Zakat
  40.Which swalat has three rakaat?
         A. Asr
         B. Maghrib
  41.A sumnal performed after a fardh prayer is known as
         A. Baadiyah
         B. Qabliyah
         C. Witr
         D. Tarawch
  42.If a Muslim performs all the five daily prayers in a day, what will be the
     total number of rakaat?
         A. 19
         B. 25
         C. 17
         D. 12
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  43.A person who leads prayers in the mosque is known as
        A. Muadhin
        B. Imam
        C. Sheikh
        D. Kadhi
  44.According to the hadith of the prophet, a Muslim should speak the truth
     even though it is
        A. good
        B. better
        C. bitter
        D. sweet
  45.The best place to perform swalat is
        A. at home
        B. in the hall
        C. in the field
        D. in the mosque
  46.Who was the father of prophet Muhammad (SAW)?
        A. Abdul Mutalib
        B. Abdullahi
        C. Abu Talib
        D. Abu Sufyan
  47.Which was the first battle to be fought in the history of Islam?
        A. Badr
        B. Uhud
        C. Khandaq
        D. Hunain
  48.Which city was prophet Muhammad born?
        A. Makkah
        B. Madina
        C. Taif
        D. Yemen
  49.Which is the shortest prayer?
        A. Dhuhr
        B. Asr
        C. Subh
        D. Maghrib
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  50.Muslims fast during the month of
       A. Shaban
       B. Muharram
       C. Rajab
       D. Ramadhan
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