Kpsea 2025 Mirror
Kpsea 2025 Mirror
EXAMINERS NAIROBI HQ
CONFIDENTIAL!!!
Every child has a number of rights, some of which they know and some they don't. A child
enjoys the right to education when he or she is taken to school and all the academic needs met in
good time. Right to shelter is enjoyed when a child is provided with somewhere good to live.
This protects them from harsh weather conditions like cold. Children must also be provided with
nutritious meals as a way of meeting their right to good food. Other rights include right to play
which helps them relate well with their friends and agemates and right to air their views.
However, they should know their responsibilities both in school and at home. For instance, it is
their responsibility to help in cleaning and taking good care of property. -
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Toti: Hello Hamsa. How are you doing? You have really grown tall this year. Almost the
height of our class teacher Mr. Tosha.
Hamsa: Haa! Toti I'm doing well. You have grown tall as well. Christmas was well with you,
right? As a matter of fact, you are already taller than Mr. Tosha!
Toti: I think this has been made possible because I have always followed the rule of three
that Ms Kobole taught us.
Hamsa: The rule of three? What is that? During all of her lessons in Home Science, I have
never heard of such.
Toti: Ob! Hamsa. I can remember that the day the teacher taught us that, you had gone for a
competition in Marema school. The rule of three simply means eating a meal with
the right amounts of energy giving foods, protective foods and body building foods.
Hamsa: In other words, a balanced diet, ult?
Toti: Exactly. This has really helped me maintain good health.
Hamsa: I have actually been doing the same. Additionally, I have been drinking enough of
clean and safe water and exercising regularly.
Toti: That is right Hamsa. In our meals, we also need to include minerals such as iron,
phosphorous and calcium.
Many people, especially the young ones, do not really understand or even imagine how people
in the past stayed without clothes on them or just had pieces of animal hides and skins barely
covering their bodies, imagining this even looks funny. Look at this, young boys and girls seated
naked and their teacher gets in class with parts of the body visible to all!
Nowadays, clothes are made in all styles and fashions for all people, young and old. There are
suits, vitenge, scarfs, headgears and ties. Others wear necklaces, bracelets, bangles, earrings and
others. A part from clothing, there are fashion shows which are organized where different
designers bring models who wear their styles and compete infront of judges and spectators.
I hardly slept that night. I kept on thinking about the following day. We were to have a schoo!
trip to Amboseli National Park. Those who had paid for the trip were lucky. They would see
many animals like zebras, elephants, gazelles, buffaloes and giraffes among others. My parents
had made the payment and I would accompany the other pups.
We were to travel by bus. The bus arrived very early in the morning. The class teacher read the
list as we boarded the bus. I selected a seat next to the window where I would enjoy locking
outside as we travelled.
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13. The writer kept on thinking about A. the animals
they would see.
B. the next day.
C. Amboseli National Park.
D. those who were lucky.
14. According to this passage, who were unlucky? Those
who A. would see different animals.
B. never paid for the trip.
C. paid for the trip.
D. were in the writer's class.
15. The writer would accompany other pupils because
A. they had paid for him.
B. their class teacher said so.
C. he liked their company.
D. he had paid for the trip.
Read the passage below. It contains blank spaces numbered 16 to 29. For each blank.space.
select the best alternative from the choices given.
I love school ____16____ a lot. This is because I get more time to do what I love. Teachers
sometimes give us assignments to keep us ____17___ during this period. They know we usually
don't read our___18___ and this makes us forget everything we learn during the school term. I
____19____ my assignment within the first two weeks so that I have the rest of the time to
____20____.
A B C D
16. holidays buildings breaktime days
17. idle busy lazy worked
18. books notes own work
19. begin start finished complete
20. play work study write
For questions 21 to 23. choose the correct question tags to complete the sentences.
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A. am I?
B. aren't I?
C. can't I?
D. isn't it?
23. She did not come to school yesterday,
A. didn't she?
B. did he?
C. did she?
D. didn't she?
For questions 24 10 27. choose the correct conjuctions to complete the sentences.
For questions 28 to 30, choose the best alternative to complete the given sentences.
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KPSEA 2025 MIRROR
INTEGRATED SCIENCE
Time: 1 Hours 40 Minutes
QUESTIONS
3. Which one of the following is not a safety measure when using heat?
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A. Make food
B. Absorb water
C. Store food
D. Anchorage
E. Vertebrates
F. Invertebrates
G. Mammals
H. Insects
6. Which one of the following plants is used in baking breads?
A. Yeast
B. Toadstool
C. Mould
D. Mushrooms
7. The diagram below shows a type of plant found in the locality. The plant is called:-
A. tree
B. shrub
C. A herb
D. grass
8. The diagram below shows fruits falling from a tree.
A. one
B. a straight
C. all
D. upward
A. Tapeworm
B. Jigger
C. Roundworm
D. Pin worm
A. Rill
B. sheet
C. gulley
D. splash
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A. loam
B. clay
C. sandy
D. gravel
A. Dry leaves
B. Kitchen remain
C. Animal droppings
D. Polythene papers
A. Pavements
B. Walls
C. Trees
D. Tables
17. The ability of soil to regain its original fertility is called soil
A. recovery.
B. erosion.
C. profile.
D. acidity
A. traps
B. noise
C. fire
D. guns
19. The following are changes that take place during adolescence:
A. ii, v
B. i, iv
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C. iii, iv
D. ii, iv
20. The stage of growth between the age of 13 and 19 years old is called:-
A. pre-adolescence
B. adolescence
C. adulthood
D. pre-teen
A. needs.
B. lotions.
C. accessories.
D. cosmetics.
A. emotional changes
B. physical changes
C. social changes
D. mental changes
A. Sweaters
B. Blankets
C. Suits
D. Shirts
A. fish
B. pig
C. camel
D. goat
A. Rice
B. Yams
C. Arrowroots
D. Cassava
A. green
B. purple
C. orange
D. red
29. The removal and carrying away of soil by rain or wind is called:-
A. soil conservation
B. soil erosion
C. sedimentation
D. soil formation
A. Weeding
B. Pruning
C. Digging
D. Mulching
A. chicken
B. cows
C. sheep
D. dogs
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32. Which one below is not a neatening stitch?
A. Blanket stitches
B. Overcasting stitches
C. hemming stitches
D. chain stitches
33. The method of cooking foods totally covered in hot cooking fat or oil is called:-
34. The following are advantages of using a shopping list. Which one is not?
A. It saves time
B. It reduces waste
C. It helps us to buy what we need most
D. It enables us buy a lot of items
A. Bread
B. Catering
C. Milk
D. Cabbage
A. javelin.
B. bat.
C. cross bar.
D. shot put.
A. get set
B. on your marks
C. go
D. on your set
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A. twelve
B. eleven
C. seven
D. six
40. Which material would be most appropriate for a long jump land area?
A. clay soil
B. thorny grass
C. saw dust
D. murram
41. The approximate weight of an improvised disc for discus should be between
________________ and ____________________
A. ½ kg and 1kg
B. 2½ kg and 3kg
C. four kg
D. five kg
A. closing eyes
B. keeping safe distance
C. keeping eye wide open
D. keeping close distance
A. not flexible
B. slow in running
C. weak body posture
D. ability to drop the ball
44. The act of touching post by the fielder using the hand with the ball in rounders is
known as:-
A. thumping
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B. jumping
C. stamping
D. handling
46. The exercises that are done for recovery from a physical activity is called:-
A. warm up
B. cool down
C. jogging
D. frog jump
47. Which one of the plants grows where the soil lacks nitrates?
A. Bracket tree
B. Moss
C. Buttercup
D. Lichens
48. All the following are outfield players in softball except the
A. right fielder.
B. left fielder.
C. first baseman.
D. center fielder.
A. a tag belt.
B. training cones. C. a rugby ball
D. discs.
A. Single bounce.
B. Double bounce.
C. One foot bounce.
D. Two feet bounce.
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KPSEA 2025 MIRROR
KISWAHILI
Time: 1 Hours 40 Minutes
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4. Ni neno gani la adabu alitumia Rozina kwa Lawi?
A. pole
B. samahani
C. karibu
D. asante
5. Neno "Mola" imetumika kwa mazungumzo. Maana yake ni:-
A. Mazao
B. Bidii
C. Mungu
D. Shamba
Hapo jadi na jadudi paliishi mhunzi alikuwa na taaluma ya ufinyazi. Aliitwa Zuma. Alitegeneza
sime, visu na hamadi kwa mhanga mwarara. Zilikuwa zana za hali ya juu. Aidha, vilimezewa
mate na wengi. Kutokana na kipaji chake alizidi kutokuwa na jasho jekejeke kutokana na zaburi
alizopokea kutoka kwa wateja wake. Kwa udi na uvumba alijifunga kibwekibwe kutimiza ahadi
zake. Mchanga aliotumia Zuma ulikuwa wa kipekee. Ulipatikana tu katika nchi ya mbali.
Siku moja aliumaliza mchanga wake. Alimuaga mkewe aliyekuwa na jukumu la kumtunza
mwana mtarajiwa. Nyathira hakutaka kuachwa peke yake. Zuma alimuuliza ninaye kumtunza
akiondoka.
Ingawa mamaye Zuma alikuwa ajuza alikuwa mhariri na mwenye nguvu. Alimsaidia
mkazamwana wake kwa kazi za nyumba kisha akawapeleka kondoo malishoni. Nyathira alipika
na kuosha vyombo pasi kufanya kazi ngumu. Aliacha kuchota maji, kutafuta kuni na kupalilia
mimea.
Jioni moja Bi. kizee yule hakurudi kutoka malishoni. Mwangaza ulipoondoka, Nyathira hakujua
la kufanya kwani hakuwa na kurunzi nao mwangaza ulikuwa adimu. Alishikwa ma woga na
akakata tamaa. Alijiloza katika kitanda kungoja kuche akamtafute.
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B. Zuma alikuwa kapera
C. Zuma alikuwa na watoto wawili
D. Zuma alikuwa mzembe.
9. Si kweli kusema kwamba:-
A. Zuma alitengeneza vitu vizuri.
B. Mamake Zuma alimsaidia mkazamwanawe.
C. Zuma alitumia mchanga wowote kufinyanga.
D. Mamake Zuma alikuwa na nguvu.
10. Kifungu "vilimezewa mate na wengi" ni kumaanisha kwamba:- A. watu walivitemea
mate.
B. watu walitokwa na mate.
C. walividharau
D. watu walivitamani
11. Mama Zuma alifanya kazi gani?
A. Kuchunga kondoo
B. Kuteka maji
C. Kuvunja kuni
D. Kufanya biashara
12. Mkewe Zuma aliitwa nani?
A. Mumbi
B. Mfinyazi
C. Nyathira
D. Ajuza
13. Nyathira angeenda kumtafuta mama yake lini?
A. jioni
B. usiku
C. asubuhi
D. hatujui
14. Neno "taaluma" linamaanisha nini?
A. ujuzi
B. kutojua
C. daktari
D. kasoro
15. Mke wa Zuma aliachiwa kazi zifuatazo isipokuwa:-
A. kupalilia
B. kuchota maji
C. kutafuta kuni
D. kufua nguo
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Karai___16___hununuliwa dukakuu na dobi. Huwekwa maji___17___ ya___18___ nguo chafu.
Dobi hutumia sabuni ___19___ katika duka la reja reja. Baada ya nguo kuwa safi, huanikwa na
baadaye kupigwa ___20___.
A B C D
16. ile lile yale kile
17. mingi chache mengi ndogo
18. kuvulia kuvua kufua kufulia
19. kinachonunuliwa inunuliwayo yanayonunuliwa inayonunua
20. bao jeki kitutu pasi
A. Duara
B. Mraba
C. Mche
D. Duara dufu
25. Neno "ufahamu" lina irabu ngapi?
A. mbili
B. tatu
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C. nne
D. saba
26. Neno "ua" liko katika ngeli gani?
A. I-ZI
B. I-I
C. LI-YA
D. A-WA
27. Jibu wa waambaje ni nini?
A. vizuri
B. vyema
C. vibaya
D. sina la kuamba
28. Mtoto wa mjomba au shangazi ni:- A. kuzo
B. mkoi
C. shemeji
D. wifi
29. Tumia -enyewe kwa ufasaha.
Shati __________________________ ni safi.
A. lenyewe
B. yenyewe
C. enyewe
D. mwenyewe
30. Wageni walikula wali ______________________________________ nyama
A. na
B. pia
C. kwa
D. tena
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KPSEA 2025 MIRROR
KISWAHILI INSHA
Time: 40 Minutes
INSHA
UMUHIMU WA MAJI
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KPSEA 2025 MIRROR
MATHEMATICS
Time: 1 Hours 40 Minutes
1. A company sold goods worth eight hundred and nine thousand, five hundred and ten
shillings. Write the amount of money in words.
A. Sh. 890 510
B. Sh. 809 510
C. Sh. 8 009 510
D. Sh.80 950 010
2. Arrange the following numbers in descending order.
77 777, 70 000, 70 777, 70 077, 70 007
A. 70 000, 70 077, 70 077, 70 777, 70 007
B. 70 007, 70 000, 70 777, 70 077, 70 777
C. 77 777, 70 777, 70 077, 70 007, 70 000
D. 70 777, 77 777, 70 077, 70 000, 70 007
3. The number of people who attended a meeting was 49 999. What was the number of
people rounded off to the nearest thousand?
A. 50 000
B. 49 900
C. 40 000
D. 49 000 4. What is the product of:
√169 and 142?
A. 183
B. 2548
C. 2438
D. 209
5. A school uses 4 500 litres of water daily. How many litres of water does it use in 4
days?
A. 4 504L
B. 1, 800L
C. 16 000L
D. 18 000L
6. What is 96 ÷ 6 x 3 + 15 − 8?
A. 63
B. 280
C. 55
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D. 85
7. A roll of wire 49m 20cm long was cut into 5 equal pieces. How long was each piece?
A. 9m 4cm
B. 8m 40cm
C. 10m 40cm
D. 9m 84cm
8. What is the area of the figure below?
A. 180cm
B. 54cm
C. 180cm2
D. 54cm2
9. John bought 20kg of rice. He packed the rice in ¼kg packet. How many packets did he
get?
A. 40
B. 80
C. 10
D. 5
10. Which one of the following is a mixed fraction?
A. 61/7
B. 49/8
C. 4/13
D. 63/10
11. Write the shaded part as a decimal
A. 0.5
B. 0.6
C. 0.7
D. 0.4
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12. What is the shortest length of a sugarcane from which equal pieces of sugarcane
measuring 18cm, 15cm and 12cm can be cut?
A. 3cm
B. 90cm
C. 36cm
D. 180cm
13. What is the place value of digit 8 in. 36.758?
A. Hundredths
B. Tenths
C. Thousandths
D. Ones
14. James harvested 89.596kg of cassava. He sold 37.498kg of cassava. What mass
remained?
A. 52.102kg
B. 127.094kg
C. 116.094kg
D. 52.098kg
15. How many metres are there in 140 000cm?
A. 140m
B. 1400m
C. 14m
D. 14 000m
16. One hundred and eight seedlings were to be shared equally among twelve farmers. How
many seedlings would each farmer get?
A. 19
B. 1 111
C. 1 296
D. 9.
17. An NGO organisation donated 1291 600kg of maize to be shared equally among 8
boarding schools in a sub county. What mass of maize did each school get?
A. 16t 1600kg
B. 15t 200kg
C. 16t 200kg
D. 15t 1600kg
A. 2/3, 5/9,4/9,1/3
B. 1/3, 2/3,4/9, 5/9
C. 1/3, 4/9, 5/9, 2/3,
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D. 2/3,4/9, 5/9, 1/3
19. The distance from Moraa's home. to school is 54km 200m. He walked for 48km 350m
and cycled the rest of the journey. What distance did he cycle to school?
A. 5km 850m
B. 92km 550m
C. 12km 850m
D. 102km 550m
20. Mercy divided 20 minutes 40 seconds by 4. What answer did she get?
A. 80 minutes 160 seconds
B. 81 minutes 60 seconds
C. 20 minutes 44 seconds
D. 5 minutes 10 seconds
21. Mr Hisabati drew an angle like the one shown below.
22. Peter took 6 hours 34 minutes to drive to the market. He also went to the dispensary and
took 2 hours 46 minutes. How much time did he take from home to the dispensary?
A. 8hr 80 min
B. 8hr 20 min
C. 9hr 80 min
D. 9hr 20 min 23. Work out the following.
Litres ml
89 40
−63 90
A. 152l 130ml
B. 25l 950ml
C. 26l 50ml
D. 25l 50ml
24. Beatrice had 36 litres 450millilitres of milk. She sold it equally among her six customers.
How much milk did each customer get?
A. 6l 75ml
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B. 8l 65ml
C. 8l 75ml
D. 6l 30ml
25. Stacy carns a salary of sh. 15 000. Her monthly tax is sh. 1 225. How much does she get
in a month?
A. Sh. 15 225
B. Sh. 13 775
C. Sh. 14 225
D. Sh. 16 225
26. Which of the following is not a service provided by banks A. Depositing money.
B. Saving money.
C. Preparing budgets.
D. Safe keeping of items.
27. Brenda bought the following items in a shop.
i. A bar of soap at sh. 100
ii. A pencil at sh. 20
iii. A dress at sh. 250 iv. A packet of
milk at sh. 80
She gave the shopkeeper sh.1 000. How much balance did she get?
A. Sh. 550
B. Sh. 50
C. Sh. 1 450
D. Sh. 450
28. A father bought ℓ hens. A mother bought 16 more hens. In total, 25 hens were bought.
How many hens did the father buy?
A. 19
B. 9
C. 41
D. 8
29.A farmer has m bananas in the basket. He gave 24 of them to his children and was left with
16 bananas. How many bananas did he have?
A. 40
B. 12
C. 30
D. 8
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ii. There are two lines of symmetry. iii.
All the four angles are equal.
iv. Each angle is a right angle.
The shape described above is a
A. square.
B. rectangle.
C. triangle.
D. circle.
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KPSEA 2025 MIRROR
CREATIVE ARTS, SOCIAL STUDIES &
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Time: 1 Hours 40 Minutes
1. Which one is NOT a 3-D artwork?
A. sculpture
B. pottery
C. drawing
D. marionette
2. The following are techniques used to decorate a modelled clay pot. Which one is NOT?
A. Incising
B. Embedding
C. Tie and dye
D. Stamping
3. Which one is NOT a primary colour?
A. Green
B. Blue
C. Yellow
D. Red
4. Grade six learners were told by their Art and Craft teacher to make a collage. Which of the
materials is NOT needed?
A. water
B. sand
C. glue
D. picture from a newspaper
5. Mama Joyce makes pots for sale. Which one of the following materials she does not use?
A. water
B. clay soil
C. sharp objects
D. metal strips
6. Which one is NOT used in making a wax crayon?
A. paint
B. Bel wax
C. paraffin wax
D. colour pigment
7. Which factor is NOT considered when drawing two overlapping cylindrical forms?
A. Proportion of forms
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B. Balance of forms
C. Variation of lines
D. Inadequate space
8. The following are conventional mounting materials except:-
A. Banana fibres
B. Manilla paper
C. Mounting board
D. Catridge paper
9. Primary colours when mixed with secondary colours in equal amounts will produce
___________________________ colours.
A. Black
B. Rainbow
C. Tertiary
D. Secondary
10. Which shading technique is used in the cup below?
A. coiling
B. stripling
C. cross hatching
D. Tonal variation
A. Nzumari
B. Bung'o
C. Chivoti
D. Biringi
12. Which sound is represented by the hand sign below?
A. d
B. m
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C. f
D. r
13. A flute is played by:-
A. bowing
B. shaking
C. blowing
D. hitting
14. Which one is NOT a part of a quaver
A. head
B. tail
C. stem
D. abdomen
15. Which one of the following is a way appreciating rhythms? By
A. Crying
B. Wailing
C. Walking
D. Clapping
16. The arrangement of notes of different pitches and directions sung is called:-
A. Rhythm
B. Tempo
C. Melody
D. mood
17. Dancers decorate their bodies using paints to make patterns. This is called:-
A. Body ornaments
B. Body costumes
C. Body colouring
D. Body adornment
18. Songs sung to soothe babies is classified as:-
A. Sacred songs
B. Lullaby songs
C. Folk songs
D. Action songs
19. What is the name given to the part marked Q in the musical instrument below?
A. Membrane
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B. Sound box
C. Sling
D. Resonator
20. Which one of the following countries does NOT sing the East African Anthem?
A. Uganda
B. Ethiopia
C. Rwanda
D. Democratic Republic of Congo
21. What is the direction of the sand pit from Tiga Ranch?
A. South West
B. North East
C. South East
D. North West
22. Most people in Koga area are mainly:- A. Traditionalists
B. Muslims
C. Pagans
D. Christians
23. Which economic activity is NOT likely to be carried out in Koga Area?
A. Mining
B. Lumbering
C. Cattle keeping
D. Fishing
24. Which feature is NOT found along River Keke?
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A. Estuary
B. Delta
C. Confluence
D. Tributaries
25. What is the climate of South East part of Kega Area?
A. Hot and dry
B. Hot and Wet
C. Cool and Wet
D. Cool and warm
TAXES GRANTS
LOANS COUNTERFINES
A. types of expenditure
B. sources of foreign exchange C. sources of revenue
D. types of taxes.
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A. Museums
B. Cultural centres
C. Tall buildings
D. Monuments
A. Lake Turkana
B. Lake Victoria
C. Lake Elementaita
D. Lake Naivasha
A. Fore father
B. Blood
C. Adoption
D. Marriage
33. Which one of the following minerals is correctly matched with the method of mining?
A. Gold - Dredging.
B. Copper - Deep shaft.
C. Limestone - Open cast.
D. Soda ash - Drilling. 30.
34. Grade 4 learners were asked by their socia! studies teacher to give the main reason why
they started an entrepreneurship project in their school, who among them gave the correct
answer?
35. The headteacher of Kabarak Primary Schoool sabarak Primary School invited Mr. Kigen
one of the officers from East African Community to talk about challenges facing the
organization.
Which one of the following was not mentioned as a challenge?
A. Poor roads.
B. Mistrust among members.
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C. Use of a common currency.
D. Natural calamities.
i. Freedom of
Movement. ii. Right to
health care. iii. Right to
fair pay. iv. Righi to
privacy
v. freedom of speech.
The Which one of these rights and freedoms are grouped as social?
37.Which means of transport is suitable for transporting horticultural crops to European market?
A. Pipeline
B. Water
C. Road
D. Air
A. Nabongo
B. Kivoi
C. Oloibon
D. Moran
A. Abaluyia
B. Abakuria
C. Abagusii
D. Abasuba
A. in the highlands
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B. along the coastal regions
C. in swampy areas
D. along the rivers
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