FORM TWO ENGLISH NECTA 2014

THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL FORM TWO NATIONAL ASSESSMENT

022 ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Time: 2:30 Hours November 2014 p.m.


SECTION A
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 home in Mwanza so that I could see the rocks. My mother told me to be polite to my sister and his husband during my stay with them. I was so excited and I told my friends about the journey. My sister told me that my brother-in-law would 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 the tickets at the booking office in Dar es Salaam and we managed to board the bus at 8:00 am. 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. My 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 burst and that there was no more danger. The bus was moving at a speed of 80 kilometres per hour. We were all grateful to the driver, Mr. Ntoi, because if he was driving at a higher 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 Kohl' filling station. The pump attendant looked up and saw me looking at him. He smiled at me and I smiled back. He told me that, I will be enjoying very much to see the wonders in the Rock City where rocks are settled 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 Mwanza to see the rocks and narrate to 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 .....

(ii) Nianjema's sister is called .....

(iii) Nianjema went to Mwanza because .........

(iv) Nianjema and other passengers were to be involved in the accident because

(v) Nianjema was asked by the pump attendant to bring ....... from
Mwanza.

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(b) For each of the statements below, write True if the statement is correct or False if the statement is not correct.

(i) My sister told me to be polite to my brother-in-law ......

(ii) We bought our tickets to Mwanza on Saturday......

(iii) Our bus got the break down in Dodoma.....

(iv) The bus was moving at less than 90 speed per hour .........

(v) We filled fuel at Manyoni Kobil station ....

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2. Read the passage below carefully and list the names of Mr. Mtombali's children and tell what each one does in the given table.

Mr and Mrs Mtokambali's 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 Matata, 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 being a watchman at 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 a garage as a mechanic. The last born Naweza, was very intelligent as he managed to get through the university and became a lawyer at the high court.

S/N

Name of Children

What they Do

1st born

2nd born

3rd born

4th born

5th born

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SECTION B

3. Match each sentence in Column A with the word in Column B by writing the correct letter beside the item number.

COLUMN A COLUMN B

(0 A piece of furniture that consists of a flat top supported by legs

(ii) A piece of furniture on which people sleep.

(iii) A backless seat with legs consisting of small flat top.

(iv) A piece of furniture with a back and four legs on which one person sits.

(v) A covered seat with back and arms for two or more people.

(vi) A piece of furniture like a table with drawers and a mirror on top.

  1. Chair
  2. Table
  3. Cupboard
  4. Bed
  5. Stool E Sofa
  1. Coach
  2. Dressing table

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4. Re-arrange the following sentences into a logical sequence to make a meaningful paragraph. Sentence number 6 has been used as an example.

  1. On my way, I met my best friend Anna.
  2. She is also my classmate at school
  3. One day I was going to school.
  4. The incident was about the robber who was beaten to death.
  5. We started chatting on an incident that happed a day before
  6. As the result, we arrived late to school and we were punished
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5. Write a friendly letter to your brother Mr. Maneno who stays at Singida. Ask him to send you a bus fare as you are expecting to close the school for the holiday. Use the following guidelines:

(a) Write the address and salutation.

(b) When will you close the school?

(c) Where do you wish to go to spend your holiday?

(d) How much do you need for the fare?

(e) Write complimentary close and sign your name as Shauri Mwema.

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SECTION C

PATTERNS AND VOCABULARY

6. Complete the following sentences using words given in the box.

mean shy kind strict cheerful intelligent stupid

(a) My mother makes us work very hard. She is very......

(b) Maria does not want to speak in front of many people. She is very .....

(c) John is always the first one in the examinations. He is very......

(d) My sister has refused to share with me her biscuits. She is very.......

(e) Amina always helps people who are in need. She is very ......

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7. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the word in the brackets.

(a) She ......... to school every day. (go)

(b) My mother......a new car last week. (buy)

(c) I am......my dinner. (cook)

(d) We must.......hard in order to pass. (study)

(e) They ......... sick. (be)

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8. Re-write the following sentences according to the instructions given.

(a) Juma is a singer and a dancer. (Re-write using not only......but also)

(b) He went to school but he was late. (Begin: Although.....

(c) We learn so as to get knowledge. (Re-write using.....in order to ..to]

(d) Anna is lazy. She cannot study alone. (Join the sentences using too ...to)

(e) If you study hard, you will pass your exams. (Begin: Unless)

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9. Fill in the blanks with the correct word given in the brackets.

(a) There is a lot of water in the .......(see/sea).

(b) He is living in his own ...... in the village. (hat/hut)

(c) I saw a.......eating a rat yesterday. (cart/cat)

(d) We travelled to Zanzibar by......(ship, sheep)

(e) They ..... some food in order to survive. (it/eat)

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10. Change the following sentences into plural form.

(a) He was walking.

(b) She likes eating ugali every day.

(c) A student is required to be punctual.

(d) A mango is a sweet fruit to eat.

(e) I wish I could be there on time.

(f) It is too small to be seen.

(g) Please! Make him understand.


(h) He is supposed to see his doctor.

(i) A window was opened.

(j) A sheep is eating grass.

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SECTION D
READING PROGRAMME

11. Select one class reader you have read from the given list and answer the questions that follow:

The Magic Garden - K. R. Cripwell (1977), William & Collins Sons and Company L.t.d., Great Britain
Kalulu the Hare - F. Worthington(1937), Longman, England
Hawa The Bus Driver - R. S. Mabala (1988)Ben & Company, Dar es Salaam
Fast Money . - K. R. Cripwell (1978), William & Collins Sons and Company L.t.d., Great Britain
Mabala the Farmer - R. S. Mabala (1988) Ben & Company, Dar es Salaam
The Death Factory - B. Mapalala (1996), Heinemann Educational Publishers, Great British
The Pearl - J. Steinbeck (1948), William Heinemann L.t.d., Great Britain

Or any other class reader that you have read

(a) What is the title of the book?

(b] What is the story about?

(c) Who are the main characters in the story?

(d) What can you learn from the story?

(e) Is the story telling what is happening to your society? Give reasons.

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12. Read the following poem then answer the questions that follow:

Hey you AIDS, you are an uninvited guest

In homes, schools, villages, 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) In this poem, the poet is speaking to ......

(c) What is the lesson we get from the poem?

(d) What is the title of this poem?

(e) How does the poet feel?

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