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101/1
ENGLISH
Paper 1 (Functional Skills, Cloze Test and Oral Skills).
Time: 2 Hours
MOKASA 2 JOINT EXAMINATIONS
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
101/1
ENGLISH
Paper 1 (Functional Skills, Cloze Test and Oral Skills)
Time: 2 Hours
Instructions to candidates
For examiner’s use only.
| Question | Maximum Score | Candidate’s Score |
| 1. | 20.
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| 2. | 10. | |
| 3. | 30. | |
| Total | 60 |
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Probably no type of test question (i) ………………………….. students so much as an essay question. Usually they fear being (ii) …………………………… with questions that demand somewhat lengthy answers (iii) ……………………….. intelligible prose. Essay questions (iv) ……………………. are necessary because they test for the type (v) …………………… information that objective questions tend to ignore. (vi) ……………………….. essay questions enables the tester to determine a student’s ability to put facts into perspective and to draw subjective conclusions. You should (vii) ………………… an essay with the same care as you would any formal written (viii) ………………………. A careful reading of the question is indispensable. You must determine (ix) …………… what it is the question seeks to discover. It is also good practice to sketch out an (x) …………………… before you begin.
(a) Read the poem below and then answer the questions that follow.
Do not stand at my grave and weep
Do not stand at my grave and weep,
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am in a thousand winds that blow,
I am the softly falling snow.
I am the gentle showers of rain,
I am the fields of ripening grain.
I am in the morning hush,
I am in the graceful rush
Of beautiful birds in circling flight,
I am the starshine of the night.
I am in the flowers that bloom,
I am in a quiet room.
I am in the birds that sing,
I am in each lovely thing.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there. I do not die
(by Mary Elizabeth Frye)
i). Describe the rhyme scheme of this poem. (2 marks)
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ii).Identify any two sound patterns used in the poem above. (2 marks)
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iii). How would you perform the last line of the poem? (3 marks)
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iv). Which words would you stress in the first line? (2 marks)
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(b) Your school is participating in a debate on the motion, “Technology has brought more harm than good.” How would your listeners lead to your failure in presentation? (4 marks)
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(c) State whether the following sentences would be said in a falling or raising intonation? (3 marks)
i).Will you take tea or coffee today?………………………………………………………………………….
ii). He who laughs last laughs the longest…………………………………………………..
iii).You don’t have to leave immediately, do you? …………………………………………
(d) Underline the silent letter in each of the following words. (3 marks)
(e) Complete the list below by providing another word pronounced in the same way as the ones below. (3 marks)
prays praise …………….………………
bight byte …………………………….
sees seas ………………….………….
(f) You recently attended an interview at Upendo Supermarket for the position of an accounts clerk. Unfortunately, you were not successful. What would have led to your failure? (4 marks)
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(g) You have just witnessed an accident. A matatu rammed into a stationary tractor. Many passengers have been seriously injured. The driver has requested you to call Kona Mbaya Police station and inform them about the accident.
Complete the following telephone conversation between you and the police officer on duty. (4 marks)
You:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………(1 mark)
Police officer: Yes. This is Kona Mbaya Police Station. Constable Kiraka speaking. Can I help you?
You: Yes, please. There has been a terrible accident.
Police officer: May I know who is calling please?
You:…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… (1 mark)
Police officer: Where has the accident taken place?
You: Along Kona Mbaya- Majengo road.
Police officer: What happened?
You:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……….…(1 mark)
Police officer: Really! Are there any casualties?
You:……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………(1 mark)
Police officer: Don’t worry; we will be there as soon as possible. Meanwhile call the ambulance and alert Kona Mbaya hospital to be ready for casualties. Thank you very much Mr. Tumbo Mali for calling.
FORMAT:
Total – 5 marks
CONTENT
LANGUAGE
CLOZE TEST.
Sleep, snow
I would use a falling intonation to indicate finality while using my hands to gesture at an imaginary grave to show I did not die/ I would speak at a slow pace to create emphasis.
I would stress the words not, stand, grave and weep since they are the content words/ words that give meaning.
Prays praise preys
Bight byte bite
Sees seas seize
You:Hello…! Hello! Is this Kona Mbaya police station?(1 mark)
Police officer: Yes. This is Kona Mbaya Police Station. Constable Kiraka speaking. Can I help you?
You: Yes, please. There has been a terrible accident.
Police officer: May I know who is calling please?
You:I am Mr. Tumbo Mali; I’m calling to report an accident.(1 mark)
Police officer: Where has the accident taken place?
You: Along Kona Mbaya- Majengo road.
Police officer: What happened?
You:A matatu rammed into a stationary truck.(1 mark)
Police officer: Really! Are there any casualties?
You:Yes, many passengers have been seriously injured. (1 mark)
Police officer: Don’t worry; we will be there as soon as possible. Meanwhile call the ambulance and alert Kona Mbaya hospital to be ready for casualties. Thank you very much Mr. Tumbo Mali for calling.
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