PRESIDENT’S OFFICE, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES,
MID TERM ONE – MARCH-2024
ENGLISH FORM THREE
Time: 3Hours
Instructions
SECTION A
COLUMN A | COLUMN B |
(i) ..... to accept an invitation to a meeting |
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(ii) To move a meeting |
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(iii) .... to bring a meeting forward |
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(iv) ....to postpone a meeting |
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(v) ..... to confirm a meeting |
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(vi) ...... to cancel a meeting |
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SECTION B
SECTION C
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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM THREE MID TERM EXAMINATION
MARCH, 2023
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TIME 3:00 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
Column A | Column B |
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Answers
i | ii | iii | iv | v |
SECTION B (40 Marks)
(Rewrite using . . . . . ... but . . . . . . .. )
(Rewrite beginning with: I . . . . . .. )
(Rewrite into direct speech begin: I . . . . . . . . . .)
(Rewrite using: so . . . . .. that . . . . ...)
I.She works at the hospital
II. Juliana failed the examination because she was poor in English
III. He didn’t pay his niece any money
IV. The play has thrilled the audience
TRADE WITH EAST AND CENTRAL AFRICA
Trade between the coast of East Africa and other areas around the Indian Ocean has been going on for at least two thousand years. The trade is first mentioned in an account written in Greek in the second century A.D.
From the end of the seventh Century, Muslim traders began to settle on the cost, as one link in the chain that went on between Central Africa and the rest of the world. The Arab writer Masudi wrote in the year 950A.D about the important gold trade with Central Africa. The two most important exports from Central Africa were gold and Ivory, which were exchanged for such items as cloth and beads.
Questions
SECTION C (45 Marks)
9. Write a short composition about “STREET CHILDREN” Not more than 250 words
READING: PROGRAMME;
LIST OF READINGS FOR QUESTION 10 – 12.
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES.
PLAYS:
POETRY:
10. Use two Poems: “Freedom Song by Majorie O. Macgoye and Building the Nation by Henry Barlow, and show how irresponsibility has been shown in those poems.
11. Refer to the reading you have done and identify characters in any of the two plays you have attempted, who used their formal education effectively in their societies and what was achieved finally
12. Choose two characters from the two novels you have read under this section and explain their roles in educating African society. Give three points from each novel.
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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM THREE MID TERM EXAMINATION
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
(For both school and private candidates)
Time 3Hours
Instructions
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
(ix) Anna is a clever girl. The adjective clever has been used so as ______
(x) If by chance it happens that your classroom teacher has picked you to represent your class in a competition titled “A boarding school is better than a day school”. What possibly could this competition be all about?
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2. Match each sentence in List A with its correct answer in List B by writing its letter beside the corresponding item number in the answer booklet provided
List A | List B |
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SECTION B (40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
Hashim: Hallo Asha, I like the perfume you use, it smells good
Asha: Oh! Really, __(i)___ you! I ordered it from Dubai
Hashim: (Laughing) you must be funny, this brand is sold locally, I can show you around. Anyway, __(ii)__ you paid for the academic trip?
Asha: Hashim! When will you ever give compliments when it is due? _(iii)_ I appear cheap? Well, I may not go for the trip, I am afraid of wild animals
Hashim: At least I am not the only one _(iv)__ going for the trip. We shall have enough time and read the new set books.
Asha: You really know my weakness, I love reading books, and I will be ready then
SECTION C (45 Marks)
Answer three questions from this section
LIST OF READINGS FOR QUESTIONS 10-12
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES
A Wreath for Fr. Mayer – S.N Nduguru (1977) Mkuki na Nyota
Unanswered Cries – Osman Conteh, Macmillan
Passed Like a Shadow – B. M Mapalala (2006) DUP
Spared – S. N. Nduguru (2004), Mkuki na Nyota
Weep Not, Child – Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1987); Heinemann
The Interview – P. Ngugi (2002), Macmillan
PLAYS
Three Suitors, One Husband – O. Mbia (1994), Eyre Methuen
The Lion and the Jewel – W. Soyinka (1963), OUP
This Time Tomorrow – Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1972), Heinemann
The Black Hermit – Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1968), Heinemann
POETRY
Songs of Lawino and Ocol – O. P. Bitek (1979), EAPH
Growing Up with Poetry – D. Rubadiri (ed), (1989), Heinemann
Summons – R. Mabala (1960), TPH
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PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MID TERM EXAMINATIONS- MARCH 2020
022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE FORM THREE
Time: 3Hours
Instructions:
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section.
1. For each of the items (i) – (x), choose the most correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number in the answer booklet provided.
(i) Kifimbo drives his car carefully. When does he drive his car?
(ii) Which sentence among the following is grammatically correct?
(iii) Sarah and her family ____________ most of the people in their town, don’t they?
(iv) All what Safina __________ to do now is to get back to school.
(v) The Sun __________ in the East, doesn’t it?
(vi) Does money ___________ more money?
(vii) Juliana _________________ the school compound every day.
(viii) They matched home despite the fact that it was raining. What justifies that the given sentence is in the past form?
(ix) “My heart is beating fast.” What does the underlined part of the word indicate in this sentence?
(x) “There is a man sitting outside. The man has been waiting for you since morning.”
Why is article “the” used with the word “man” in the second sentence?
2. Match the clauses in Column A with the phrases in Column B to make meaningful sentences by writing the correct letter in B against the corresponding item number in A.
COLUMN A: | COLUMN B: |
i. Hard working people are not ready to waste time ii. The factory workers are on strike. iii. Most schools will close down iv. Teachers won’t do that v. As a teacher I am not supposed to misbehave vi. I always meet you here | A. Aren’t they? B. Am I? C. Will they? D. Don’t I E. Don’t they? F. Are they? G. Won’t they? H. Do I? I. Aren’t |
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SECTION B (40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
4. Write in which tense does each expression belongs.
(i) The fault in the machine was located by the engines.
(ii) His enemies have killed him
(iii) Liquids keep their level
(v) Down went the vessel into the sea.
5. Fill in the blanks by choosing the correct answer from the alternative given.
(i) My sister is the__________ girl in our village.
a) Beauty b) Most beautiful c) More beautifully
(ii) It is the _________ Mountain in Africa
a) Bigger b) Biggest c) Big
(iii) She is the __________ student in form II class.
a) Good b) Better c) Best
(iv) Juma is ____________ than Hamisi.
a) More handsome b) Most handsome c) Handsome
6. Identify the words in the box and write them along the sentence.
i) A place where students are taught______________
ii) Someone who cuts and collect crops in the field____________
iv) When the crops in the field are cut and collected __________
v) A talk or conversation about something___________
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Scar, suffer, Harvest, sickle, beggar, discussion, school, reaper, plantation. |
7. Consider that you have witnessed a serious accident on your way to school. Use the following words to construct a sentence for each to describe the accident.
8. Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
The English say “necessity is the mother of inventions. This is because all the Major discoveries and inventions are caused by the need to solve certain problem. Whether invented the spoon may fallen sick several times because of eating with dirty hands. Similarly airplanes were inverted because people want to travel faster. In other words when there is a problem people begin to think of a solution.
Now we know that sea water is very salty. If you live on an island which surrounded by salty sea water would you allow yourself to go thirsty? It was probably from someone who lived near the sea water would you allow yourself to go thirsty? It was probably from someone who lived near the sea and went thirst many years and days that the idea of distillation came. We can get fresh water for drinking from salty water through distillation.
First put five liters of water in to a metal container and mix it with about one kilo of salt and stir the water until the salt is completely dissolved.
Secondly, pour the solution into a metal container that has a tight lid. The lid should have a hole where a narrow pipe should be fixed. Let the middle length of this pipe be put in a basin of cold water. The other end of this pipe should be directed to a clean, empty container.
Thirdly, put a source of heat for example a gas cooker flame, under the metal container the water and salt, now observe what happens. This experiment should strictly be done as instructed.
When the salt and water is heated, vapor are cream is formed. This vapor passes through the pipe and is cooled by the cold water in the basin. When this happens we say condensation has taken place and vapor which is gas became liquid. This liquid is lastly collected in a container.
As the salt and water solution continues being heated all that will remain is salt. Fresh drinking water on the other hand will be collected at the other hand. The salt and the water will once again be separated. When people who live near sea run short of drinking water they can resort to this simple distillation and quench their thirst.
QUESTIONS:
(a) What is the best title for the passage?
(b) Why makes people to invent things?
(c ) According to the passage, how can we get fresh water from salty water?
(d ) Why was the spoon invented?
(e) What do we call the process of removing salt from water?
SECTION C (45 Marks)
Answer three (3) questions from this section
9. Imagine that you’re the first candidate who performed well this English Examination. The head of school has awarded you 50,000/= shillings. In about 250 words, explain how you feel and how you will spend the money.
LIST OF READINGS OR QUESTIONS 10 -2
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES
A Wreath for Fr. Mayer - S. N. Ndunguru (1977), Mkuki na Nyota
Unanswered Cries - Osman Conteh, Macmillan
Passed Like a Shadow - B. M. Mapalala (2006), DUP
Spared - S. N. Ndunguru (2004), Mkuki na Nyota
Weep Not Child - Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1987); Heinemann
The Interview - P. Ngugi (2002), Macmillan
PLAYS
Three Suitors: One Husband - O. Mbia (1994), Eyre Methuen
The Lion and the Jewel - W. Soyinka (1963), OUP
This Time Tomorrow - Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1972), Heinemann
The Black Hermit - Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1968), Heinemann
POETRY
Songs of Lawino and Ocol - O. P’Bitek (1979), EAPH
Growing up with Poetry - D. Rubadiri (ed) (1989), Heinemann
Summons - R. Mabala (1960), TPH
10. Read the following poem and then answer the questions that follow:
Thin and red
Skinny and bald
The boy groans on the ground
Swollen stomach
Full of waste
Thin legs
Twitch
As the boy
Fights with flies
Over the empty plate.
Ten years old
He looks older than ten
And younger than
And so small
As he wriggles
Prisoner
Of his unproportioned body
“ Mother” shouted the boy
When I grow up
I will carry a gun
And not a pen
“My son” shouted the mother
You will never live to carry a gun
There is no meat for us.
Questions:
(a) What is the poem about?
(b) Who is the persona?
(c) What is the mood of the persona?
(d) How many stanzas are in the poem?
(e) How many verses does the poem have?
(f) What are the possible two themes in this poem?
(g) Briefly explain the relevance of the two themes mentioned in (f) above to your society.
(h) What does the word “gun” symbolize?
(i) What do we learn from this poem?
(j) What type of poem is this?
12. By using two Novels that you have read, discuss the themes (four (4) themes) from each book and show their relevance to your society.
13. For changes to take place, conflict is inevitable, Discuss using two plays under this section.
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