PRESIDENT’S OFFICE, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES,
PRE MOCK EXAMINATION
ENGLISH FORM FOUR
Time: 3Hours
Instructions
SECTION A
1. For each of the item (i-x) choose the most correct answer from the among given alternatives
The meeting was postponed until further notice.
2. Match the phrasal verbs given in LIST A with their corresponding meaning written in LIST B and write the letter of the correct answer in spaces given
LIST A | LIST B |
| A. Investigate B. Stop doing something C. Continue D. Tolerate E. Cancel F. Malfunction (stop working)
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SECTION B:
3. (a)Identify the types of verbs that has been underlined
(b)
Direct Speech Question 1: "Where do you live?" the woman asked.
Direct Speech Question 2: "Have you finished your homework yet?" my brother inquired.
Direct Speech Question 3: "Can you help me with this project?" Sarah pleaded.
Direct Speech Question 4: "What time wills the store close?" the customer wondered.
(b) Construct one meaningful sentence using one of the items for each.
5. For each of the items (i)-(vi) construct one sentence to show different expressions of actions by using each of the following guidelines
6. Re write the following sentences according to the instructions given after each
7. Consider that you have witnessed a serious accident on your way home .use the following words to construct a sentence for each to describe the accident
8. Use the given details below and write an application letter from the following advertisement.
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT. National Bureau of Standard (NBC), a company registered under the section 101 of the companies' ordinance 1988 and incorporated by the federal government invites application for a DRIVER which was advertised in The Citizen Newspaper on 23rd may, 2023. Position: A driver — male/ female Qualification and experiences.
Clerk job description.
Salary: salary range from Tshs 500,000= to Tshs 700,000/=. Age: from 18 years old up to 30 years' old Application process: submit before 4:00 pm on 31"june, 2023. Apply to the director of National bureau of standard (NBC) COMPANY of P.O.BOX 345567 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Use your address as P.O.BOX 4764 HANDENI. And sign your name as YATAPITA YANAMWISHO. HR Department National NBC COMPANY 6thfloor, NIIIF Tower, SAMORA AVENUE, POSTA. Phone 0255-88773456. Fax number 0255-6743289 |
SECTION C. (30 MARKS)
Answer two (2) questions from this section. Question number nine (9),is compulsory.
LIST OF READINGS FOR QUESTIONS 9-11
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES.
PLAYS.
POETRY.
9. Analyze the use of sense devices in the two poems you have read and appreciated. Give three points for each poem.
10. How playwrights uses protagonist characters to portray various social realities in the society through literary works. Choose two plays you have read to portray the social realities. (Six points)
11. "Women are useful person in the society." Show the relevance of this statement in your own society by referring to two novels that you have read. Three points for each novel.
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FORM FOUR ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 187
PRESIDENT OFFICE REGIONAL ADMNISTRATION
AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SECONDARY EXAMINATION SERIES
COMPETENCE BASED ASSEMENT
ENGLISH FORM FOUR
TERMINAL EXAMS MAY – 2023
022
Time: 3Hours
Instructions
SECTION A (15 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
LIST A | LIST B |
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SECTION B (40 Marks)
Answer all questions in this section
Mr.Maganga has four children, Harun, Sembe, Fatma and Rama. Harun is forty-five years. He has a butchery where he sells meat. Sembe is a doctor. He specializes in skin diseases. Fatma is also not jobless. She has got a big office where she makes shirts, dresses etc. The last one Mr. Rama has a small factory. He makes furniture out of wood. Therefore Mr. Maganga lives a very good life.
(i)Poison (ii)Skill (iii)Rain (iv)Pride
Form adjectives from the mentioned examples and construct one sentence for each.
SECTION C (45 Marks)
Answer three (3) questions from this section
LIST OF READINGS FOR QUESTIONS 10 – 12
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), DUP
This Time Tomorrow - Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1992), Heinemann
The black Hermit - Ngugi wa Thiong’o (1968), Heinemann
POETRY:
Songs of Lawino and Ocol - P. Bitek (1979), EAPH
Growing Up with Poetry - D. Rubadiri (ed) (1989), Heinemann
Summons - R. Mabala (1980), TPH
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FORM FOUR ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 155
Candidate's Number........
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TERMINAL EXAMINATION
FORM FOUR-2022
TIME: 3 HOURS
INSTRUCTION
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. "I am a teacher" she said to me. This means:-
ii. She lived in Musoma five years ago. This implies that:-
iii) By this time next year . . . . . . . . NECTA exams.
iv) Although he is tall, he cannot touch the roof. Begin; Despite .
v. If I had known the answer. I would have told you. This means that:-
vi. Baraka . . . . . . . . Kiswahili . . . . . . . . . English
vii. The main words in bold facetype that are shown on the margin of a dictionary are known as:-
viii. I am tired eating succotash everyday
ix. I am than my younger sister
x. "I am writing a letter" put in passive voice
2. Match the descriptions of occupation in List A with the correct occupation in List B by writing its letter beside the corresponding in the boxes provided below
LIST A | LIST B |
i) A person whose job is to prepare the bodies of dead people to be buried or cremated and to arrange funerals (ii) A person whose job is to examine people's eyes to recommend and sell glasses iii) A person whose job involves treating some diseases and physical problems by pressing and moving the bones and muscles iv) A doctor who studies and treats the diseases of children v) A person whose job is to prepare medicines and sell or give them to the public in a shop/store or in a hospital |
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SECTION B (40 MARKS)
Answer all questions in this section
3. The auxiliary verb HAVE has various uses. With the help of well-constructed sentences show the following uses:-
a) To show possession
b) To form perfect aspect of tenses
c) Have + to infinite express command or obligation
d) To form tag questions
4. In each of these sentences one of the words is wrongly used. Identify the wrong and replace it with the right word to make the sentence meaningful.
a) They wear here last month
b) Her mother needs some flower for porridge
c) All people are needed accept you
d) Rachel prefers speaking in the coat before judges
5. Construct one sentence for each word in the pair of the words below, to prove that you know their meaning
a) Accept and except
b) Desert and dessert
c) Beside and besides
d) Whom and whose
6. The auxiliary verb "DO" have various uses. With the help of well contracted sentences show the following uses:-
a) To make questions
b) To form tag questions for statements without auxiliary verbs
c) To avoid repetitions
d) To form negations
7. Imagine that you attended a wedding ceremony of your sister last Sunday. Repcrl what the guests said at a wedding
a) Miss Monica, "They'll make a lovely couple"
b) Mr. Smith: "They're going to live in Dar es Salaam"
c) Mrs. Jones: "The bride and the groom are vejy nice young people"
d) Mr. Robert: "The bride is wearing a beautiful wedding dress"
8. Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
Tom lesser said that, the worst part of his experience was hearing the snowmobiles nearing above him. The blizzard had become so bad that he had to pull his 20-ton rig over to the side of the road. He took a map. When he woke up, he couldn't see a thing. He tried to open the door of his truck, but it wouldn't bridge.
a) What had happened to Tom?
b) During which season did this event happen?
c) What was Tom doing when this happened?
d) What was Tom's occupation?
SECTION C (45 MARKS)
Answer three (03) questions from this section
9. It has been noted that most people are dying from COVID -19 due to ignorance. Write a letter to the editor Nipashe News of P. O. BOX 2121 Dar es Salaam to educate people on cause and precautions to be taken to avoid the spread of the vircial disease. Sign your name as Mpenda Maisha.
LIST OF READINGS FOR QUESTIONS 10 - 12
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. A woman is portrayed in various position in Africa literature. She is either a pot full of poison or a beehive full of honey. By using two poems you have read under this program show the validity of this statement. (Give three points in each poem)
11. Support the argument "the reality of the happenings in any society is reflected in its literature". Using two novels. Give three points from each novel
12. Choose two characters from two plays you have done under this section and explain their positive contributions to their societies using three points each
FORM FOUR ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 98
FORM FOUR ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 98
UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA PRESIDENT’S OFFICE REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
FORM IV PRE-MOCK EXAMINATION 2021
022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE
TIME: 2:30 HOURS MARCH 15, 2021
INSTRUCTIONS
1. This paper consist of section A,B and C with total of twelve (12) questions.
2. Answer all questionbs in section A,B and three questions from section C
3. Cellular phones and any authorized material not allowed in the Examination room.
4. Write your Examination number on every page of your booklet(s)
SECTION A (15 Marks)
1. For each of the item (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)Where is Mr............ sister staying?
(ii) I am intelligent, but my sister is ........ than me
(iii)Which sentence among he following is gramatically correct?
(iv)Does money ............. more money?
(v)Salome .............. the school compound every day
(vi) My heart is beating fast “what does underlined part of the word indicate in the sentences?
(vii)These are my daughters
(viii)she ........... working in the gardern when you came
(ix)I have sent a message to Joyce” How can this sentence be changed to past perfect form?
(x)They clean their sorrounding daily “which indicator show you that the sentence express routine.
2. Match the expression in column A with their meanings in column B by writing letter of the correct answer beside the item number in the answer booklet provided.
Column A | Column B |
(i) A female child of your daughter or son (ii) A sister of ones father or mother (iii) A mother of one's father or mother (iv) A daughter of your father or mother(v) A daughter of oneâs aunt or uncle |
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SECTION B 40marks
(Answer all questions in this section)
3. re-arrange the following sentences into a logical sequence to make a meaningful conversation by writing the corresponding letter in the answer booklet provided. Use the following format your answers.
Sentence number | |||||
Letter |
a.Gosh! That's kind of you “said the old man climbed quickly into the car.
b.Few minutes later, the driver noticed that the old man was still holding the heavy bag and he asked him to put it down
c.A business man was driving along a lonely country road when he met an old man carrying a heavy bag.
d.“well, “replied the old man “You have already done me kindness of giving me a ride. I canât ask you to carry my bag as well”.
e.He stopped a car and asked the old man, “Can I give you a lift to town?” asked the businessman.
4. Complete the following sentences using the words given in the list by writing it beside the iterm number in the answer booklet provided.
My, yours, his, hers, her, its, ours, our, theirs, their, mine
(i)That farm belongs to us. It is ………………………….
(ii)My teacher gave me a pen as a gift. It is ………………………………
(iii)Our teachers have an office at school. It is ……………………………..
(iv)Hamisi has a new book. It is ……………………………………..book.
(v)My mother bought a new car. It is ……………………………………car.
5. Re-write the following sentenses according to the instructions given
(i). If you don't eat a balanced diet,you will get sick. (Begin with : unless…)
……………………………………………………………………………………
(ii)Ali does not ride a bicyle. He also does not drive a car. (Join using : neither…nor)
…………………………………………………………………………………
(iii)The boy is playing football. His parents work in Unguja. (Join using: whose)
………………………………………………………………………………
(iv)Upendo is a good woman. Halima is a good woman too. (Begin with: „Bothâ)
………………………………………………………………………………
(v)He is a hard worker. He is polite. (Join using: not only……but also)
………………………………………………………………………………
6. Read the following passage carefully then answer the questions that follow.
Gender discrimination against African women is very widespread and deeply rooted in the culture of many African societies. Several factors combine to disadvantage the African Women. First, we have primitive beliefs that the women is naturally inferior. Secondly, many negative cultural practice like female genital mutilation and bride price demean African women. Thirdly, the poverty and ignorance in many African societies make it difficult for Aftican women to make positive decisions about life. Lastly, the African manâs greed for power and insensitivity to the needs of his mother, daughter, sisters and companion is a hindrance to female liberation.
However, the African women are fighting to change the situation and claim their rights. Their struggle has many aspects. They begin by organizing themselves in self-support, self-education and advocacy groups. Secondly, they have strongly questioned and challenged the outdated beliefs and practices which keep them in subjection. Thirdly, they have directly demanded to be treated equally in economic, political, education and legal activities.
They insist that they should get the same opportunities as men in schools and colleges, in employment, in trade and commerce, in the owing and inheriting of property, in marital and domestic relations of their countries.
Questions
(i) Suggest a suitable title of this passage.
(ii) The writer of this passage says, gender discrimination is rooted in............
(iii) According to th passage, how are women considered in African culture.
(iv) In what ways do women use to fight to change the situation? (two ways).
(v) By considering the last paragraph, write in one word the demand for African women.
7.In each of the following sentences,one of the word is wrong. Identify the wrong word and replace it by writing the correct word.
(a) Kitchen is good meat.
(b) His uncle is a hat surgeon
(c) May I have a peace of chalk.
(d) This is not a light place for you to stay
8.Write an official letter to the general manager NMB Dodoma branch P. O. Box 60, Dodoma. Asking for a bank letter position. Sign your name as Emanuel Joseph P. O. Box 640, Dodoma.
SECTION C (45 marks)
Answer three questions from this section
9.Suppose that you are the medical Officer (D.M.O). Write a speech of not less than 250 words to educate the community on the causes and measures to be used to protect the community against Covid 19.
LIST OF READINGS FOR QUESTIONS 10-12
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES
PLAYS
POETRY
10.When we read any work of art we are expected to have learnt something from it. Justify the truth of this statement by using two novels you have read (Give four (4) point from each.
11.Playwrights use different characters to portray various issues in their literary words. Choose three characters from each of the two plays chosen and shows how they have been used in portray different issues.
12.Mention and explain the important items to consider in the criticism of a poem
FORM FOUR ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 55
FORM FOUR ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 55
THE PRESIDENT’S OFFICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LOCAL ADMINISTRATION AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
ENGLISH TERMINAL EXAMINATION-MAY
FORM FOUR
Time 3:00 Hours MAY 2020
COMPREHENSION AND SUMMARY
The rains in 1972 were the lowest in living memory. Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations in Rome, sensed disaster as early as 1972 and warned of impending food shortages and possible famine.
Six months later, the governments of six Francophone countries jointly declared themselves a disaster area and called for international relief. Nigeria also declared parts of the north to be disaster areas and decided to launch its own food relief operation without outside help. Relief to the six Francophone countries was late and air flights could only reach the more accessible towns. The regions' poor roads meant that vast areas never received relief. Thousands of nomads were on the move abandoning their land in the south.
Mr. Telesphore Yaguibon from Upper Volta described the situations as follows:
"Whole families line up for days for a few grams of sorghum. Shepherds deprive themselves of the last of their supplies of water and cows milk to give the calves one more chance of survival. Others simply choose suicide rather than looking on powerlessly while their flocks on which their very existence depends are totally destroyed "
But the drought disaster has ironically brought a glimmer of hope to the future of the endangered nomadic population of the Sahara. For a total war on drought has been declared and international agencies, governments, regional authorities, traditional rulers and the people are now preparing to move into the battle against the slow advancing Sahara desert.
The area was not always stricken by drought. Wall paintings using water colour on the wet plaster in Sahara caves depict scenes of pastoral life in the midst of what is now desert. Areas which are now unable to support the growth of vegetation were once tree covered savannas. Six thousand years ago big herds of cattle and antelope, giraffe and ostrich grazed on expansive grass land.
Man must take much of the blame for the blame for the present crisis. Overgrazing, the cutting down of trees and over cropping, have all over the centuries led to soil erosion turning good land into deserts. The goat has also done its worst in the Sahel zone, which has got a population of 30 million goats. The goat contributes greatly to soil erosion as it eats as much of the plant as it canÍž leaves, stem and roots. When the more juicy plants are consumed, it stands on its hind legs and eats leaves and barks of trees. The goat then does not merely eat: It destroys. The irony is that it is not even particularly useful to herdsmen, and could be easily replaced by sheep, which live in far great harmony with the environment.
Questions
(a) Choose the most correct answer from among the alternatives given and write its letter in your answer booklet.
(i) The Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) warned of the famine disaster as early as 1972 because
(ii) Big areas of the six Francophone countries did not get relief food because
(iii) According to the passage, the most endangered population was
(iv) The glimmer of hope that the endangered population got, came as a result of
B. For question v-vii, choose the sentence that means the same as the underlined sentence.
(v) Mariamu is two years older than Chege
(vi) When I grow up, I will become a chef.
(vii) This river is longer than that road.
For questions viii-x, fill in the gap with the correct answer
(viii) The pupils clapped ……………….during the sports day
(ix) The bag was…………small for all the books to fit in.
(x) Mushi felt …………better after visiting the doctor.
2. Read and summarize the following passage in five sentences in a single paragraph.
Soil erosion is a problem that causes concern world widely. This is because it has very bad effects on the areas concerned.
The causes of soil erosion are many and varied. Deforestation is one major cause of soil erosion. People cut down forests for various reasonsÍž for example, for firewood and construction purposes. They may also cut down trees in order to make room for cultivation where land is scarce, and to get timber for commercial purposes. Poor farming practice is also a cause of soil erosion. Overcropping is one of the poor farming methods. In many places, the same types of crops are grown on the same place over the years without any attempt to replace used up nutrients. These crops use up the soil nutrients and leave the soil loose and vulnerable to erosion by wind. People who cultivate on hillsides or sloppy areas also contribute to soil erosion. When such areas are cultivated, the vegetation cover is removed and the soil is left bare. During the rains, running water easily washes away the soil down, to the lowlands.
In many places, people tend to overgraze. Many animals are reared on small pieces of land. The animals eat vegetations and leave the land bare. This makes it easier for the agents of soil erosion to carry away the soil.
The new development in agriculture and improved methods of farming has helped in prevention of soil erosion. In the sloppy areas, cover plants such as sweet potato vines are grown. The farmers practise contour farming and terracing. These methods ensure the running water does not carry away the soil to the lowlands.
Crop rotation and meaningful intercropping should be practised as they help prevent soil erosion by retaining the nutrients in the soil. Few animals should be grazed in a plot of land to ensure that overgrazing does not take place.
Afforestation is another measure used to control soil erosion. Where forests have been cleard by man or fires, new trees are planted. The roots of these trees hold the soil and protect it from agents of soil erosion.
SECTION B (20 Marks) PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY
Answer all questions in this section.
3. Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions given after each.
(a) I hurried. I didn’t want to be late. (Rewrite using: so that)
(b) Had he faced financial problems, he would have paid the school fees. (Rewrite using: if)
(c) She worked very hard. She didn’t pass the interview. (Begin with: Despite)
(d) If you don’t work hard, you will never achieve your dreams. (Begin with: Unless)
4. Using the words below, complete the following expressions.
Nurse, accountant, artist, teacher, thief, tenant, doctor
(a) A person who takes other people properties without permission is called .
(b) A person who paints pictures, signs and composes poems is called .
(c) A person who pays rent for the use of a room, building or land to the person who owns it is called .
(d) A person whose job is to keep or check financial accounts is called .
5. Correct the following sentences accordingly.
(a) I am planning to came at 4:00p.m.
(b) Please does this work very carefull.
(c) One of our friends have left school.
(d) Students they failed because they did not study hard.
(e) My friends is working very hard.
(f) There is many water in the ocean.
(g) Maya’s brother is study at the university.
(h) Us are planning to use the new syllabus.
6. In each of these sentences one of the words is wrong. Identify and correct them by writing the correct spelling for each word.
(a) Goats eat backs of trees.
(b) They are walking to school by foot.
(c) We are matching to the office.
(d) They bit me with a stick.
(e) How march do you sell this mango?
(f) You are supposed to study had for your exams.
(g) Many of as are the best students in our class.
(h) My hear is aching.
7. Using the words below, complete the following expressions.
guardian, trader, chef, grocer, dean, lawyer, keeper, journalist, deacon
(a) A person who advises clients on legal matters is called .
(b) A person who cooks in a hotel or restaurant is known as .
(c) A person who administers the property, house and finances of another is referred to as
.
(d) A person who sells household items is called .
(e) A person who rank immediately below a priest .
(f) A person who is a chief administrator of a college or university .
(g) A person who looks after someone .
(h) A person who is engaged in commercial purchase and sale .
8. (a) Fill in the blank spaces with the appropriate prepositions provided.
from, to, by, of
(b) In each of the following sentences, one word is wrong. Identify and replace it by writing the right word.
SECTION C 45 MARKS
Answer three questions from this section.
RESPONSE TO READING
Answer two questions from this section. One question should be selected from poetry and the other from novels and short stories or plays.
LIST OF READINGS
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES
A Wreath for Father Mayer - S.N. Ndunguru (1997), 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 (1972), Heinemann
POETRY
Songs of Lawino and Ocol - O. P’Bitek (1979), EAPH
Growing up with Poetry - D. Rubadiri (ed) (1989), Heinemann
Summons - R. Mabala (1980), TPH
9. Read the following poem and then answer the questions that follow: He read medicine,
Specializing in the tooth And graduated, with honours With new thesis
To cure the aching malady.
"Our teeth shall be all right"
People chanted, welcoming his services. And he started work, prompt and immediate. They brought him all the teeth they had Decaying teeth, aching teeth, strong teeth.
And he started working on their jaws Diligently pulling out every tooth From the jaws of every mouth,
And they paid him with meet Which now they could not eat. And so on went the dentist Making heaps and heaps of teeth Useless. Laying them waste Without fear that soon,
Very soon indeed,
He would have no teeth to attend to
No tooth for which to call himself a dentist.
Questions:
(a) Suggest the title of this poem.
(b) What is the poem about?
(c) What type of poem is this?
(d) Describe the form of this poem.
(e) Analyse two musical features used in this poem.
(f) What are the possible two themes in this poem?
(g) What message do we get from this poem?
(h) Comment on the selection of words in the poem.
(i) What is the mood of the poet.
(j) Does the poem have any relevance to your society? Give reason for your answer.
10. Choose eight characters, four from each of the two plays you have read under this section and discuss their roles to the societies.
11. With reference to any two novels you have read under this section, explain how the behaviour of some of the characters affect the welfare of the majority in society. Give four points from each novel.
12. With reference to two poems you have studied in this section, comment on the poet’s use of language. Give four points from each poem.
FORM FOUR ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 15
FORM FOUR ENGLISH EXAM SERIES 15