THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ENGLISH FORM ONE TERMINAL EXAMS EXAMINATION
CODE 022
TIME: 2:30 HOURS
INSTRUCTIONS.
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
1. For each of the items (i) – (x) choose the correct answer from among the given alternatives and write its letter beside the item number in the answer sheet provided
A. Tailor
B. Doctor
C. Architect
D. Baker
A. Cousin
B. Nephew
C. Uncle
D. Grandfather
A. Run
B. Quickly
C. Beautiful
D. And
A. Didn't you
B. Haven't you
C. Isn't it
D. Don't you
A. I will eat dinner soon.
B. She was walking her dog.
C. I have visited London twice.
D. He played football yesterday.
A. Gooses
B. Geese
C. Goosees
D. Goosers
A. Cat
B. Jumped
C. Over
D. Fence
A. The artist painted the picture.
B. The picture was painted by the artist.
C. The picture painted the artist.
D. The artist will have painted the picture.
2. Match the groups in Column A with the correct collective noun in Column B.
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To get to the library from here, start by walking two blocks north on Main Street. You'll see a large park on your left. At the corner of 3rd Street, turn right and walk east for one block. The library will be a tall, brick building on your right-hand side, right next to the post office.
4. Imagine that last year you attended your sister’s Wedding Ceremony. Using each of the given words/phrases, describe the event. (Make one sentence for each word/phionel)
5. Use the following words to make correct sentences
6. Change the following sentences into negative forms
7. Madam Mary was reading a newspaper when she came across the information which confused her where it was FACTUAL or NON FACTUAL. Help madam Mary by writing. Factual for factual information and non- factual for non- factual information.
i. Deforestation is happening at an alarming rate________________________
ii. I think Tanzania’s forests are in trouble _____________________________
iii. Mount Kilimanjaro glaciers are melting due to deforestation_________________
iv. Tanzanian’s population is increasing by over 2 percent, according to the
8. Re-write each of the following sentences according to the instructions given in brackets
i. Aisha can sing and dance. Her sister can sing and dance too. (use: both)
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ii. The boy was not at home. He was not at school. (use …neither…nor…)
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iii. She was not fast to catch the thief. (use …..enough to…….)
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iv. If you study hard, you will pass the exam. (begin: Unless…..)
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v. Pendo is lazy. She cannot study alone. (join the sentence using: too…to)
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10.
The Invisible Foe
A silent stalker in the air, A virus unseen,
a burden to bear. COVID-19, the name we know,
A world disrupted, a chilling blow.
Empty streets where laughter played,
Hospitals crowded, a heavy shade.
Coughing, fever, a breathless fight,
Science battling day and night.
Masks and distance, the new routine,
Washing hands, a constant scene. Hope flickers, a distant light,
A vaccine emerges, a future bright.
Questions:
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PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSESSMENT
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
FORM ONE TERMINAL EXAMINATION - MAY, 2023
TIME 2: 30 HRS
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (Marks)
Answer all questions
I | ii | iii | iv | v | vi | vii | viii | ix | x |
Column A | Column B |
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Answers
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SECTION B (70 Marks)
Answers all questions
The, an, a |
Martin, our neighbour wakes up every morning to go to work. He drives a bus from Kariakoo to Tegeta. His friend, Mohamed collects money from people in the bus. Before it is dark, the bus is parked at Ali’s office, where it is checked and oiled in preparation for another day’s work. Most people boarding my neighbour’s bus like him because he has a moderate speed.
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Please, I am not attending tomorrow’s meeting. I’ll be at the hospital then. Thanks. Matunda, school librarian |
SECTION C (15 MARKS)
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FORM ONE EXAMINATION JULY, 2022
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TIME: 2:30 Hours
INSTRUCTIONS:
FOR EXAMINER’S USE
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SECTON A (15 MARKS)
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY
The film industry in Tanzania has been doing great of late. This growth can be attributed to high end production managers and marketing authorities, also, the fact that Tanzania is ripe digitally, is also an added advantage towards this growth. Most of the local channels are flooded with local content unlike in previous years whereby soap operas and other violent television series from Korea and Philippines were order of the day.
Interestingly, local contents reflect our daily lives, and more appealing, these actors live amongst us, we meet some of them in our neighborhoods in churches and in mosques. We are happy when we take pictures with them and post in our social media platform and share with friends; this makes them as well to have similar feeling/s. However, the growth of film industry may not be stable in the near future when contents lack creativity as the case for now, whereby most of them are repeated.
Questions
Choose the letter of the best answer
ANSWERS
(i) | (ii) | (iii) | (iv) | (v) |
SECTION B(25 marks)
List A | List B |
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4. (a) Change the following underlined words into opposite. Write the answer in the space given.
(b) Re write the following words in their plural form
(i) The dog is innocent _____________________
(ii) The boy walks to school everyday _______________
(iii) Leave my customer alone _____________
(iv) A passport is a requirement for every foreigner _______________
(v) This deep well has enough water _______________
SECTION C: (40 MARKS)
PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY
(b) Fill in the blanks by providing the correct form of the words in the brackets below.
7. (a) Provide the past participle form of the following words.
(b) Identify the odd number from the group of words below
(i) Water, porridge, lemonade, orange. ____________
(ii) Policeman, carpenter, teacher, nurse ____________
(iii) Swahili, English, French, Dutch _____________
(iv) Terrain, slope, slit, valley ________
(v) Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwandan, Burundi ________
8. Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given.
9. Write one word for the following explanation/s
SECTION D
READING PROGRAMME 20 MARKS
10. Read the following poem carefully then answer the questions that follow.
My house is full
My basket is filled
Visitors come from far and wide
Taking pride in little things I own
Now, they are gone
They are scattered all over
Who’ll come and provide comfort and warmth
The shadows, I follow my shadows
I wish I would have started afresh over and over again
Questions
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11. Using the book “MABALA THE FARMER” and “HAWA THE BUS DRIVER” BY Richard Mabala answer the following questions.
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THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
ENGLISH TERMINAL EXAMS MAY
FORM ONE-2021
Time: 2:30Hours
INSTRUCTIONS
This paper consists of sections A, B, C and D with a total of 12 questions Answer all questions in the spaces provided
All writings must be in BLUE or BLACK pen
Write your name and class in the spaces provided above
Write your work neatly.
SECTION A (15 MARKS)
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY
I. Read the passage below carefully and then answer the questions that follow
My name is Nianjema; I had not travelled to Mwanza before. My sister, Ananijali invited me to her house in Mwanza so that 1 could see the rocks. My mother told me to be polite to my sister and her husband during my stay with them. 1 was so excited and 1 told my friends about the journey. My sister told me that my brother-in-law will come to pick me over the weekend.
It was Saturday evening, when my brother in-law arrived at our place. He told me that, we would travel by bus as it was faster than the train and cheaper than the plane. On Sunday we bought tickets at the booking office in Dar-es-salaam and we managed to board the bus at 8,00a.m. The conductor was very respectful and polite in attending his passengers. When we reached Dodoma, I heard a screech of tyres and the bus started to move in a zigzag manner and finally stopped. •
Most of the passengers were screaming and I did the same. M.y brother in-law who was concerned with my safety held my hands and urged me to stop panicking. He told me that it was only a tyre bust and there was no more danger. The bus was moving at the speed of 80 kilometres per hour. We were all grateful to the driver, Mr_Ntoi, because if he Was moving with the high speed than that; we could have been involved in a very bad accident.
We all got out of the bus and the tyre was changed before we continued with our journey. We then stopped to refuel at Manyoni Kobil fuel station. The Amp attendant looked up and saw me looking at him. He smiled at me and I smiled hack. He told me that, I will be enjoying very much to see the wonders in the rock city where rocks are setted as if they are going to fall. He finally told me to bring him some fish on my way back. What he told me stimulated me a lot and I could not wait to get to Mwapza to see the rocks and tell my sister about the journey.
QUESTIONS
a) Complete the following sentences with the right information from the passage
i) A suitable title for this passage is
From Mwanza.
b) For each of the statement below, write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is not correct.
Mr. and Mrs. Mtokambali family was living in Mukasa village. They had five children, Upendo was the first born. She was teaching at Mukasa primary school. The second born was Makata, he was so stubborn; he could not even finish his secondary education as he dropped out of the school when he was in form two. His parents struggled so much to help him, but he ended up been a watchman in Sukari house.
Sinamatata was the third born, she was very kind, she became a nurse and was working in Mukasa dispensary. The fourth born, Naamini, was working in the garage as the mechanic. The last born Naweza was very intelligent as he managed to get through the university and became a lawyer in the high court.
ANSWERS
S/N | NAME OF CHILDREN | WHAT THEY DO |
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4TH BORN | ||
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SECTION B (15 MARKS)
LANGUAGE USE
COLUMN A | COLUMN B |
(i) A feeling that shows pleasure |
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4. Re-arrange the following sentences into a logical sequence to make a meaningful paragraph. Sentence number 6 has been done as an example.
5. Complete the following sentences using the words given in the box.
My,yours, His, her ,its, ours, theirs. |
(i) My father owns a boat. It is ............ boat.
(ii) This book belongs to you. It is
(iii) They have a house at Tanga. It is
(iv) We have to study hard because the future is .......
(v) My sister has a car. It is ...... car.
6. Rewrite the following sentences by using the correct forms of verbs in brackets:
(1) Mboka (take) his breakfast at 7:00 a.m everyday.
(ii] Our cows (go) to the river to drink water every afternoon.
(iii) She (do) her homework at 5:00 every evening.
(iv) We (learn) Mathematics every day.
(v) My brother and I (watch) television every evening.
7. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the word in the brackets.
8. Re —write the following sentences according to the instructions given
9. Fill in the blanks with the correct word given in the brackets.
10. Change the following sentences into plural form:
f) It is too small to be seen………………………………………………………………………………………
SECTION D (25 MARKS)
READING PROGRAMME
11. Select ONE class reader you have read from the given list and answer the questions that follow.
a) What is the title of the book?
b) What is the story about?
c) Who is the main character in the story?
d) What can you learn from the story?
e) Is the story tells what is happening to your society? Give reasons
12. Read the following poem carefully and then answer the questions that follow
Hey you AIDS, you are an uninvited guest
In homes, schools, village, towns
And yes even in big cities
You make everybody sick
The poor and the rich The old and the young The tall and the short Oh, how cruel you are!
Let's all be careful with this guest!
QUESTIONS
a) 'What is the poem about?
b) Iii this poem, the poet is speaking to.........
c) What is the lesson we get from this poem?
d) What is the title of this poem?
e) How does the poet feel?
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ENGLISH- TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM ONE
TIME: 2.30HRS 2020
NAME:_______________________________________________ CLASS:___________
INSTRUCTIONS
SECTION A (25 MARKS)
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY
All children all over the world have certain things that they need to be given by their parents. These are called rights of the child. These can be divided into four groups.
The first group is survival rights. These include the right to live and the right to good health care. Parents and the Government have to ensure that every child’s life is protected and every child is provided with access to health services.
The second group of rights is known as developmental rights. These include the right to physical and intellectual development. All children therefore have the right to education and play. These rights enable them to grow physically and intellectually.
The third group is known as protection rights. These include the rights to protection from being neglected, exploited and tortured.
The fourth group of rights is called participation rights. On the basis to these rights, children have the right to make decisions that affect their lives. Hand in hand with the above mentioned rights, all children have responsibilities or duties. These duties include the duty to study hard and the duty to take care of their health; the duty to love and care for others and the duty not to bully others; the duty to take care of their belongings and those of others; the duty not to waste food; the duty to make thoughtful decisions; the duty to help those who have a lot of work to do; the duty to tolerate and respect different views; and the duty to learn from their mistakes
When we talk about children, we usually talk about children from 0 to 18 years. People above 18 years are adults.
QUESTIONS
Write your answers in the space provided for each question
2. For each of the statements below, write TRUE if the statement is correct or FALSE if the statement is incorrect.
3. Write a summary of what Nyerere did after retirement in three sentences using numbers 1, 2, 3.
The late J.K.Nyerere retired as president in 1985, though he remained leader of his C.C.M party until 1990, when he moved back to his home village in Butiama. After retirement he travelled around the world becoming a spokesman for developing countries. He also continued working for African peace and unity in 1990s, playing a major part in bringing peace to both Rwanda and Burundi.
SUMMARY
SECTION B (20 MARKS)
LANGUAGE USE
4. Match the items in column A with the relevant ones in column B to produce complete and meaningful sentences.
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5. Re – arrange the following sentences into a logical sequence to make a meaningful paragraph item one (1) has been done as an example.
6. Fill the blank spaces in the following sentences
SECTION C (40 MARKS)
PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY
7. Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the words in the brackets
8. Complete the following sentences using word given in the box below:
ANY, A, LOT OF, MANY, ENOUGH, MUCH |
9. Choose the correct alternative and write its letter in the box provided beside the item number.
(i) If you borrow money from the bank you will have to_____________the money with interest.
(ii) ______________people went to the cinema while others went to the football match.
(iii) The book was________________that I forgot the time
(iv) Mary _________________a smart skirt at the party
(v) She took all the oranges in the basket
10. Re – write the following sentences according to the instructions given after each.
11. Identify the word which is wrong in each of the following sentences and write it in the space provided.
SECTION D (15 MARKS)
READING PROGRAMME
12. Choose one among the following class readers and use it to answer the questions that follow:
READERS
QUESTIONS
12. Read the following poem carefully, then answer the questions that follow.
The glowing pride in my heart
Shine brightly with delight
Like birds singing in the sky
I feel great and high
Dad, mum and friends
Together hold your hands
To celebrate and sing with me
Songs of pride and glee
The dream has come true
The exams I went through!
QUESTIONS:
Who speaks in this poem?
What is the poem about?
How many stanzas does the poem have?
How many verses does each stanza have
Is the poem interesting? If yes! Or No! Give one reason.
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