PRESIDENT’S OFFICE, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES,
FORM FOUR MID TERM TEST
CODE: 022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Time: 2 : 00 Hours MARCH 2024
INSTRUCTIONS:
SECTION A (16 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
(ii) The exactly group noun of judges is called............................
(iii) The following statement falls under which category of tense " I had eaten Ugali ".
(iv) She would have bought some food, If she ...................... money.
(v) I was .......................a liar .................... nobody believed me.
A. Despite the fact that
B. Such .................. that
C. Both....................and
D. Either..................or
(vi) I will go to play ..................................... on time
(vii) How.......................................... mangoes do you have?.
(viii If you arrived on time , you............................meet the Regional Commissioner.
A. Will
B. Would
C.shall
D. Would have
(ix) Change the following active voice" into passive voice" she is decorating the room."
(x) Change the following direct speech into indirect speech she said that, "I am busy "
LIST A | LIST B |
vi Is one given with the aim of convincing the listeners to accept the speakers view |
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SECTION B (54 MARKS)
Answer all questions
3. ( a) Add Question tags of the following statements
4. Adverbs is one among those parts of speech, but this part of speech is dividend into different categories, based on this statement list the adverbs of frequency from the following statements.
( a) ( I) We went school twice a day.
( ii) They never visited me.
( III) They talked again.
( IV) We always go to tuition.
( V) She often talks with me.
( b) Re - write the following sentences according to the instructions given after each
v. If he reads the book, he will enjoy it. Begin: Unless…………………………
vi. Abraham was strong .He was beaten in the first round (.Rewrite using despite)
5. Compose one sentence in each of the following tenses
(b ) What are the plural form of the following words.
( I) Automation ......................
( II) Criterion ....................
( III) Stimulus......................
( IV) Medium.....................
6. Change the following statements into interrogative form.
(a) ( I) He urgently looked for a hummer.
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( II) The cultural heritage were preserved in the historical contexts.
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( III) She looks good
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( IV) Women wept bitterly.
................... .........................................................................................
( V) This food is delicious.
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( b) Write the Antonym of the following words.
( I ) liberate.......................
( II) promote....................
( III) optimism ..........................
( IV ) pleasure ....................
SECTION C ( 30 marks)
Answer two questions from this section.
9. Assume that you are the graduates from university of Dare es salaam in the department of education and your specialization course is Bachelor of arts with Education ( BAED) in English and History subjects (Teacher )and now you are the job seeker, write an application letter to the Headmaster of VIKONGE SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O. BOX 222 MPANDA- KATAVI. Your address should be KATANINI SECONDARY SCHOOL P.O BOX 777 MOSHI- KILIMANJAR
10. Imagine that you have attended a women conference where the topic is “Like men, women are equally capable of contributing the welfare to society”. Use two plays you have read to prove the relevance of this statement.(three points from each play)
11. Suppose that many characters from different novels has written to you, each one asking you to be his/her friend. Who and why would you accept him/her to be your friend. (Choose one friend from each novel and three reasons for accepting his/her requests). Use two novels.
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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM FOUR MID TERM EXAMINATION MARCH, 2023
ENGLISH
TIME: 3.00 Hrs
SECTION A
THE TANESCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
“The Earth is the third planet from the sun
We are now more . . . . . ... about Malaria
LIST A | LIST B |
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LIST A | I | II | III | IV | V |
LIST B |
SECTION B
Answer all questions in this section.
Serial No. | I | II | III | IV | V |
Letter |
Form Yes/No question.
Form WH- word question.
Form Yes/No question.
Begin: How . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
(Use . . .however . . . . . . . . .)
Begin: Unless . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Begin: Hardly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Masculine Feminine
i Poet . . . . . . . ..
ii Sultan . . . . . . . ...
iii Uncle . . . . . .........
iv Widower . . . . . . . ..
v Wizard . . . . . . . ..
CUSTOMER:- Good morning Mr. Carpenter
CARPENTER:- . . . . . . .(i) . . . . ...
CUSTOMER:- Please I have brought this chair and I want you to mend it as I wait for it here.
CARPENTER:- . . . . . . .(ii) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
CUSTOMER:- Oh No, Please ! I must leave with it because am going to travel this afternoon and I don’t like to leave it here.
CARPENTER:- . . . . . . . .(iii) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CUSTOMER:- Ooh thank you very much , I can pay that amount of money Immediately after completion.
CARPENTER: Ok . . . . . . .(iv) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
SECTION C
Answer two questions from this section
LIST OF READING
NOVELS-
PLAYS
POETRY
9. Poets /Poetess use Literary/Poetic device of deliver their themes and messages. Use two poems to identify the Poetic/Literary devices to depict themes and messages ( two points in each poem)
10. Take Two characters from each play and examine how each of them ends in a tragic ending
11. Using the Novel you have read, explain how lack of knowledge is a great social drawback to development societies (use one character from each novel
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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM FOUR MID TERM EXAMINATION
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Time 3Hours
Instructions
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
(ii) Which one of the following groups of words contain basic components of formal letter
(iii) Which one of the following is a definition an “author?”
(iv) The statement “Neither the lady nor the young man are honest” re write the sentence correctly
(v) Each of the teachers ____ their subjects very well
(vi) How would you call someone who likes having everything which is good for him/herself at the expense of the poor?
(vii) Identify the correct opposite of the statement “Brown tea is tasty”
(viii) The head boy brought confusion among students when making his annual speech. The implication of this statement is that
(ix) The literary presentation which has elements of actions and mime is ___
(x) Which of the following make up types of essays
Answers
i | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii | ix | x |
LIST A | LIST B |
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Answers
i | ii | iii | iv | v |
SECTION B (40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
Noun verbs
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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PRESIDENTS’ OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
MID TERM EXAMINATIONS FORM 4- APRIL-2020
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TIME:3 HRS
STUDENT’S NAME......………… …………………………...STREAM……… ……
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (10MARKS)
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY
Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follows.
The field was full of spectators from all over the world. My heart was beating faster. I thought my fellow athletes could hear the beats. I was among 100 marathon runners representing their countries in this great race; it was my first time to participate in such a famous event, although I had met the maximum time set by international Olympic committee. I knew that I could no do much more.
Then an alarm to alert us was sounded we got ready. From the terrace spectators kept shouting the names of their athletes “Otieno Okomoto, Haibe.” I could not hear my name then the gun was fired and off we raced.
At first we thought was an easy task, everyone ran slowly. The race was to cover eight kilometers after about one hour, everyone increased speed, we climbed several hills and crossed a handful of valleys. I saw a sign board besides the road reading 40km “forty more to go” I said to myself. Up to this point, I guess I was the 60th in the race. I felt very tired my legs were aching, my chest and throats were dry, I felt as if I was burning, I thought blood would gush out of my ears and nostrils. I was losing breath; however, something inside me encouraged me to keep on and on. I started singing silently. Lewi keep on and on. In a way this song gave me little more strength, I surged forward and left some more runners behind. Another sign board besides the road read 60km.
I was among the ten marathon runners leading the race. I could read the names of their countries on their T-shirt, Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, USA, Morocco, Japan, Egypt, Namibia. I knew those behind me read Tanzania on my wet T-shirt. Suddenly, the Kenyan sprinter increased speed, and started leaving us behind. He ran as fast as an antelope, the distance between him and us was now about a 100 feet or so. I made a quick decision that he should be my target; I remembered all the field exercises I had done while preparing for this event at Arusha. I had developed a technique to help me feel at ease and increase speed even when I was tired. I had formulated a rhythm to go with my steps when running. I recalled it and my mind started chanting it:
Aka-akachaka-ka
Aga-agasaga-ga
Apa-apachapa-pa
I noticed the distance between the Kenyan athlete and myself decreasing. A sign board on the road read 75km only 5 kilometers to the end. I muttered.
On the road the spectators were shouting with excitement, Kenya! Tanzania! Keep on make it. I decided to use a little strength I had left as we entered the field to finish the race. It was now a personal affair, we were now about 50 meters from the finishing point, and the Kenyan was now about a meter ahead.
I surged forward; we were now running shoulder to shoulder. It’s now or never. I muttered to myself. The spectators on the terrace were now on their toes. They were yelling at the top of their voices. I closed my eyes raised my arms high and sprinting on; then something touched my chest. It was the finishing tape! When I opened my eyes someone was holding my hand “congratulations Lewi! You have made it” he said. I was immediately taken to a private room where the doctor took a sample of my blood and urine for testing. A few minutes later, he announced to his colleagues and other Olympic officials “no sign of drugs.” That is how I won a gold medal at the Olympics!
QUESTIONS:
(i) If I were you, I _________ the next examination
(ii) Clara’s English is excellent. She speaks
(iii) His performance is ___________ that it was a year ago
(iv) My teacher promised __________ me with any difficult topic
2. Match each expression in list A with the word in List B by writing the correct letter beside the item number.
LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B (40 MARKS)
PATTERN AND VOCABULARY
3. Summarize the passage below in five (5) sentences
A volcano is an opening at the top of mountain. Sometimes it opens on the side of the mountain.
A funnel-like structure called crater connects this opening to the interior of the earth. Hot stream rocks and lava are forced out through the opening during a volcanic eruption. Volcanic mountains can erupt violently. During the violent explosions usually large amounts of gas trapped in the interior of the earth slowly build up more and more pressure. Finally it escapes into the atmosphere with force, throwing everything around it into the air. Explosive eruptions of this kind are common in Italy. In the islands of Hawaii the common type of volcanic eruption is the less violent one. Lava and gas silently flow out of the mountain and spread downwards long distances.
Volcanic eruptions have been a source of disasters from time immemorial between the beginning of sixteenth century and the Second World War; about 200,000 people may have been wiped off the earth’s surface. Huge sea waves, landslides and falling buildings usually accompany violent eruptions. These contribute to a great deal to the deaths and damage.
4. Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct word from the bracket
5. (a) Assign a single word related to accusation to complete the following expressions
(b) Re-write the following sentences according to the instructions given after each
(Re-write into indirect speech)
(Begin: Going ……………………..)
(Begin: Scarcely ……………………….)
(Begin: Despite ………………..)
6. Read the following passage carefully and answer all questions that follow:
Joshua and his wife Naanjela have two children. The boy child called Kiboha and girl child is called Zuhura. Kiboha is married to Enael, and they have two children, a boy called Shiboli and a girl called Naiya.
Zuhura is married to Chikira and they have two boys. The older one is Kirua and the young one is Keneth.
Questions:
7. (a) Arrange the following sentences in a logical order to make a meaningful paragraph. Use numbers 2-6 to show the logical order in the box provided below. Number (iii) has been done as an example.
(i) Can you give me a charm to make my husband love me again? She asked as soon as she arrived
(ii) So she decided to take her trouble to a local medicine man
(iii) Once there was a woman who was greatly troubled by her husband
(iv) “Certainly yes, if you can meet my cost” answered the medicine man
(v) He no longer loved her
(vi) After she had agreed on the cost with the medicine man, she told him her story, fall of pity for herself and her plight
7. (b) Correct the following sentences where necessary
(i) He has done it very well, isn’t it?
(ii) My tongue has bad taste today.
(iii) How march do you sell this mango?
8. Imagine that you are a participant in a debate on the motion “Money is better than education.” Give your arguments on either the opposing or the proposing side.
SECTION D (45 MARKS)
RESPONSE TO READING
Answer Three questions from this section. One (1) question should be selected from poetry and the other from novels and plays.
LIST OF READINGS
NOVELS
A wreath for Father Mayer - S.N Ndunguru (1977) MkukinaNyota
Unanswered Cries - Osman Conteth, Macmillan
Passed Like a Shadow - B. Mapalala (2006) DUP
Spared - S.N. Ndunguru (2004) MkukiwaNyota
Weep Not Child - NgugiwaThiong’o (1987) Heinemann
The Interview - P. Ngugi (2000) Macmillan
PLAYS
Three Suitors One Husband - O. Mbia (1994) Eyre Methuen
The Lion and the Jewel - W. Sonyika (1963) OUP
This Time Tomorrow - NgugiwaThiong’o (1972); Heinemann
The Black Hermit - NgugiwaThiong’o (1968); Heinemann
POETRY
Songs of Lawino and Ocol - O. P Bitek (1979) EAPH
Growing Up with Poetry - D. Rubadiri (Ed) (1989) Heineimann
Summons - R. Mabala (1960); Heinemann
9. Read the following poem carefully and answer question follows:
Poor woman of Africa,
Woman of the jungle fields,
Now you cry, woman now you lament,
That your child is lost,
That the fire of life is no longer in him,
That now he is stone dead to you,
You who endured for him the pain of delivery,
And the toil of care and growth.
But you forget woman,
That when he was a baby,
You refused him your breast,
You fed him with powdered milk,
And gave him sugar crystals,
Instead of the wild honey you’ve always known,
Faked food he ate,
And your heart glowed,
To his artificial smile,
And when the dirt you fed him,
Finally dropped out of his anus,
After destroying his inside,
You collected the feaces with a song,
And held the title bundle, burning hot with life,
And out you went to throw it into the cold depths
Of the toilet bowl.
And now your child suffers,
He suffers death for the murder you committed,
So you must weep and suffer with him,
Poor woman of Africa.
Questions:
a) What is the poem about?
b) What type of the poem is this?
c) Who is the persona in the poem?
d) In the last verse of a poem the poet say, “poor woman of Africa” what does he imply?
e) What are the possible themes from the poem?
f) What is the mood of a poet?
g) Comment on the diction
h) Comment on the rhyme scheme of a poem
i) Is the poem relevant to your society?
j) What message do you get from the poem?
10. Poets have messages to convey to the audience with reference to two poems you have studied under this section, discuss the above statement. Choose one poem from each book you have read and give four points from each poem.
11. Titles of books usually have a close relationship to the main ideas/messages found in them. Use two readings you have read to show how titles of those books have a relationship to the message given. What can a reader learn from that message? (novel).Give four (4) points from each novel
12. Choose two female characters, one from each play and show how they are different and similar (20marks).
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