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101/1
ENGLISH
Paper
(Functional Skills)
2Hours
TRIAL ONE EVALUATION TEST
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
ENGLISH
Paper 1
Write your name and index number in the spaces provided above.
Answer all the questions in this question paper.
All answers must be written in the spaces provided in the question paper.
For examiner’s use only
| Question | Maximum | Score |
| 1 | 20 | |
| 2 | 1O | |
| 3 | 30 | |
| TOTAL | 60 |
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Write down the minutes of the meeting. (20 marks)
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Citizens used to i)………………………….. that political leaders would observe the principles of good governance simply ii)…………………they were expected to. iii)…….………………….; it appears most leaders on the continent have replaced integrity with reckless impunity that has iv)……………….. Africa in chaos. v)……………….office are also supposed to be vi)………… to the people that entrusted them with them the vii)…………………………..of leading them. viii)…………………………, the political elite in the continent see people as a means to an end. In many countries these days, Kenya included, politics has become the easiest way to make money. Electioneering is seen as an ix)………………..with extremely lucrative returns when campaign loyalties are x)………………….with appointments in the government of the day.
3.ORAL SKILLS (30Marks)
Read the following narrative and answer questions after it.
Once upon a time a man paid a visit to his mother-in-law. He had not been to see her for a very long time indeed. So, on getting there, he was received warmly. His mother-in-law took him to the visitor’s chamber and asked him to sit on the bed so that she could she serve him with milk. The bed was made of pegs and running wood. When he sat on it, his leg dangled in the space between the wood. Thinking that the dangling thing was a rat, a cat leapt for it and tried to tear away the man’s toe. The man at first tried to save his toe in dignified silence but he soon realized that he had to seek help as the pain became unbearable. He cried but unfortunately and inevitably his mother-in-law was the only one who could sever the cat from his toe.
I.(a) If you were to narrate this story, state three things you would do to capture the attention of the audience before you begin. (3 marks)
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b)State the voice you would use to narrate narrate the line: “He cried but unfortunately and inevitably his mother- in-law was the only one…”(1mark)
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c)Give any one feature that shows this is an oral narrative.(2marks)
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III. In each of the following sets of words, identify the underlined speech sound that is pronounced differently.(5marks)
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TRIAL ONE EVALUATION TEST
101/1 ENGLISH Marking Scheme
Minutes
Format
Total 9 marks
Content
(The items must be mentioned, discussed and agreed upon)
Total 7 marks
Language
viii) however
3.Oral Skills
-Clap
-Whistle
-Laugh loudly
-Clear my throat
-Sing a relevant song
-Pose a riddle
b). A bellowing manly shout of pain/scream in a manly voice.
-Timelessness – No specific time given “Once upon a time”
-Nodding in agreement.
– Silently listening to the narrative.
-Maintaining meaningful eye contact with the narrator.
III. a) Than
b)White
b)Rejects
– To seek for clarification.
– The speaker could have been distorting facts.
-To express strong disagreement with the speaker
– The speaker was not audible enough/ inaudible.
d)Falling
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