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- Give a word that is pronounced in the same way as the words below.
(i) earn -
(ii) time -
(iii) bruise -
(iv) main - (Solved)
Give a word that is pronounced in the same way as the words below.
(i) earn -
(ii) time -
(iii) bruise -
(iv) main -
Date posted: November 18, 2019. Answers (1)
- Read the passage below and fill in each blank space with the most appropriate word.
It …………. be impossible for us to continue living in this...(Solved)
Read the passage below and fill in each blank space with the most appropriate word.
It …………. be impossible for us to continue living in this world if ……..……..…. of us knew exactly ………………….fate had in …………………for him. So God in His mercy ………………….. the future from all His creatures, and reveals only the present. ………………… a lamb had reason like a man, it could not ……..…………happily, knowing it was destined to be killed for human food. ………………….., being quite ignorant of its fate, it is happy to the last minute of its short life contentedly …………………….in the meadow, and even in its innocence licks the hand of the butcher …………………….is about to slaughter it.
Date posted: November 18, 2019. Answers (1)
- Rewrite the following sentences according to instructions after each. (Solved)
Rewrite the following sentences according to instructions after each.
i) They were smoking in the room and forgot to close the door. (Begin: Smoking......)
ii) The president addressed the nation for three hours. He did not talk about war on graft. (Join into one sentence using however.)
iii) What you are doing cannot be acceptable in an ordered society. (Rewrite beginning: Under no circumstances..................)
vi)The teachers were not in school. The principal was not in school. ( Rewrite beginning: Neither the teachers
Date posted: November 7, 2019. Answers (1)
- Underline the verbs in the following sentences and indicate whether they have been used transitively or intransitively.(Solved)
Underline the verbs in the following sentences and indicate whether they have been used transitively or intransitively.
i) The widowed lady wept bitterly beside the casket.
ii) The school choir sang beautifully at the competition.
iii) My old grandmother spiced the food.
Date posted: November 7, 2019. Answers (1)
- Use complex prepositions to fill in the blank spaces.(Solved)
Use complex prepositions to fill in the blank spaces.
i) I am apologizing......................of my class.
ii) The boys were convicted...............................drug trafficking.
iii) ...................................what I have said, mothers should be role models.
Date posted: November 7, 2019. Answers (1)
- Use the most suitable form of the word in brackets to fill in the blank spaces.(Solved)
Use the most suitable form of the word in brackets to fill in the blank spaces.
(i) Learning, our principal told us, is a ..........................process. (CONTINUE)
(ii) Due to the widespread .................................in the country, youths are not enthusiastic about education. (EMPLOY)
(iii)That yard is where ......................of old vehicles takes place. (MAINTAIN).
Date posted: November 7, 2019. Answers (1)
- Read the following passage and then answer the questions that follow.(Solved)
Read the following passage and then answer the questions that follow.
As we stand, the HIV/Aids pandemic is on the rampage; ravaging the young and the old alike. It is time for people to decide for themselves what is good and what is not. And the earlier they do this the better.
The youth, for instance, can rise up with the message of hope and assure everybody that it is possible for a remnant to remain by just abstaining from premarital sex. And how will they abstain if everywhere they look images of sex stare at them, beckoning alluringly?
The thing to remember is that it is their responsibility to censor the stuff that gets into their minds because this will definitely affect the kind of decisions and lifestyle they adopt. Before reading a pornographic book or magazine, they should pause and ask themselves, “Do I hope to become better after reading this? “The same consideration should be made before watching certain movies and listening to offensive music. Guarding one’s mind against trash requires laying down very clear principles. Discipline is imperative,
For young people, it is important to choose friends wisely. They should determine what they will be doing when they come together. If a friend is not building them up, or is causing them undue pressure, they should shun him or her. This pressure often takes the form of making those who choose to abstain from pre-marital or illicit sex inadequate.
Avoiding idleness is equally important. The wise say an idle mind is the devil’s workshop. The solution is to get busy with constructive activities be they academic, economic, physical or spiritual. Trying out new hobbies such as gardening playing football, swimming, basket weaving, baking and volunteer work is a step in the right direction.
Parents must also take full responsibility of bringing up their children. They are the first counsellors of their children especially in the formative stages. Unless they do something in good time, they will cry alone when the disaster of teenage pregnancies, abortion and HIV/Aids happens right under their own roofs. The onus is upon them to freely discuss issues of sexuality with their children.
Teachers too have a very crucial role to play in the lives of their students. The youth spend a bigger percentage of their waking moments with their teachers. The teachers not only equip them with academic knowledge but also with the right attitudes and behaviour. And it is a good thing that sex education has been introduced in the school curriculum. Studies by AMREF have shown that, contrary to popular belief, sex education does not promote promiscuity. Rather it enlightens its recipient’s health issues.
Moreover, places of worship must pitch in with their contributions. They are in an excellent position of imparting the correct moral values to their adherents. Besides, they can provide social and religious activities that will build the youth up spiritually and mentally.
Finally, it is incumbent upon the government to put in place legislation governing what the citizens, especially the youth, are exposed to in the form of print or electronic media.
In conclusion, the future generation is keenly watching us to see if we will wreck or salvage the boat of their survival. Every member of our society has a part to play in enhancing morality. It is only by doing this that we can hope to check the onslaught of HIV/Aids.
Questions
a)Why is there need to make a decision soon?
b)Rewrite the following sentence in the past:
The youth, for instance, can rise up with the message of hope and assure everybody that it is possible for a remnant to remain by just abstaining from premarital sex
c)What is pornography and how do you think it influences one’s behavior.
d) Rewrite the following sentence in indirect speech
They should pause and ask themselves, “Do I hope to become better after reading this?”
e)Which words does the author use to show displeasure with some kinds of films and music?
f)What sort of friend does the author appear to recommend?
g)In note from, give evidence to show that every member of society has role to play in enhancing morality.
h)Explain the meaning of the following words and phrases as used in the passage.
i)beckoning alluringly
ii)adherents
iii)incumbent upon
iv) onslaught
Date posted: November 7, 2019. Answers (1)
- Read the following comprehension and answer the questions that follow.(Solved)
Read the following comprehension and answer the questions that follow.
Over the years man has cultivated to exhaustion the better soils in the plains. This has led to
progressive destruction of land to the point where some of the steeper hill slopes are cultivated so
that widespread erosion has been initiated. Meanwhile, the livestock are continuously being forced on to smaller areas of poorer land and further up the hill slopes where they have to compete with foresters. As a result the quantities of animal proteins, so necessary to human health, have steadily declined. Surprisingly, instead of accepting the responsibility for all his destruction, man blames livestock and in particular the goat.
Man has repeatedly failed to do anything to restore the fertility of the soils he has ravaged. After the last miserable crop has been harvested the land has been left to weeds. No attempt has been made to plant grass or to under plant the last agricultural crop with fodder species. Had this been done rehabilitation would have been quicker and sure and erosion would have been reduced. Thus the gradually worsening situation would be arrested.
If man would shoulder the responsibility for his own greedy misuse of the land, the goat could easily carry the blame for its own much smaller share in this degradation. Unfortunately, because human nature is what it is, man will find something to blame for his won carelessness. The goat has been chosen to carry this blame largely because it is often the last animal to be seen wresting a precarious living from the areas where man has done his worst and from which cattle and sheep have long since been forced to move.
Conservation of land depends on proper planning. Livestock numbers therefore, irrespective of species, should be strictly limited to a density which will permit pasture renewal instead of causing its degeneration. This adjustment of numbers should help man to have a balanced mixture of livestock.
Many writers in recent years have tried to show that there has been considerable improvement in mountain grazing areas after the banishment of the goat. Most, however, fail to indicate to what extent this has been due solely to the removal of the goat or to a reduction in other livestock densities or other measures such as erosion control, terracing, the building of gabions and grass plan planting. It is essential to ensure that results which are obtained in one environment are not automatically applied to different one. (Adapted from observation on the goat)
(a) According to paragraph one of the passage, who has man used as a scapegoat?
(b) In paragraph two, what two words show that land has not been very productive.
(c) Why has the quantities of animal proteins necessary to human health declined?
(d) Rewrite the following sentences according to instructions given.
(i) Unfortunately, because human nature is what it is, man will find something to blame for his own carelessness.
(Begin: The author stated that ......)
(ii) Thus, the gradually worsening situation would be arrested.
(Add a question tag).
(e) What could have been done to ensure quicker rehabilitation and reduce erosion.
(f) What other words could be used in place of those given without changing the meaning.
(i) Initiated
(ii) Miserable
(iii) Degradation
(iv) Banishment
(g) Rewrite in the active voice.
(i) The goat has been chosen for this blame.
(ii) Livestock are continually being forced onto poorer areas.
(h) How would you sum up the author’s argument in 1 or 2 sentences?
Date posted: November 6, 2019. Answers (1)
- Use the words in the brackets in the correct order to complete the sentence below.
Kanyari gave Betty a ______________________________ for her birthday. (jacket, big,...(Solved)
Use the words in the brackets in the correct order to complete the sentence below.
Kanyari gave Betty a ______________________________ for her birthday. (jacket, big, black,
cotton, old)
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)
- Punctuate the following sentence to give two different meanings.
My father said Tom is a born politician.(Solved)
Punctuate the following sentence to give two different meanings.
My father said Tom is a born politician.
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)
- Choose the correct alternative from the brackets to fill in the blank spaces.
1. Regrettably, ______________________ understand that only ___________________ can lead at a time. (a...(Solved)
Choose the correct alternative from the brackets to fill in the blank spaces.
1. Regrettably, ______________________ understand that only ___________________ can lead at a time. (a few / few)
2. Although _______________________ oil was discovered it was of __________________ use. (a little / little)
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)
- Complete the following sentences with a phrasal verb formed from the word in brackets.
1. Kanyari ____________________ his grandfather, when you see him it is...(Solved)
Complete the following sentences with a phrasal verb formed from the word in brackets.
1. Kanyari ____________________ his grandfather, when you see him it is like you have seen her.(take)
2. The leaders are not sure how the congregation will react to the change, and so they keep
________________________ the announcement of their decision. (put)
3. They ___________________ the plan perfectly. (pull)
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)
- Complete the sentences below using the correct option from those given in brackets.
1. We _______________________ to have construction work start in January. (intent/intend)
2. When...(Solved)
Complete the sentences below using the correct option from those given in brackets.
1. We _______________________ to have construction work start in January. (intent/intend)
2. When their children were grown up, Kahiga and his wife __________________ (adapted/adopted) a son.
3. This school has been chosen as the centre of _____________________ in the county. (excellency/excellence)
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)
- 1. Kanyari is not as handsome as Situma. (Rewrite using than)2. Had it not been for...(Solved)
Rewrite the following sentences according to the instructions after each.
1. Kanyari is not as handsome as Situma. (Rewrite using than)
2. Had it not been for my daughter's prompt action, I would be dead by now. (Begin: But……..)
3. The road has been graded. (Finish ………….road)
4. Peter told me that his sister is successful. (Use 'of' in place of 'that')
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)
- Because
Just because I smile and smile
And happiness is not my coat
And my song tuneful and strong
Though you...(Solved)
Because
Just because I smile and smile
And happiness is not my coat
And my song tuneful and strong
Though you send me down below
Into unlievable regions
Of the blue rocks of the earth
You think then I am a gatepost
Numb to the stab of pain
Just because of the laugh of my lips
And my eyes covered in respect
Pants rolled up above the knees
And my dark hair all down dun-coloured
And thick with the road side dust,
My hands swinging a pick
And the back stripped out of my shirt.
You think I'm like a stone
And don't know what it is to die
Because at the fall of dark
When I've loosened the chains
Of my long day's labour
And I fall in with my brother,
Stamping the ground in a tribal dance
And we sing songs of old times
That stir up our fighting blood
Driving away all our cares
For that you think I'm a beast
That breeds its kind and dies
Because I seem to you simpleton
Knocked over by plain ignorance
And laws beyond my understanding
Except may be you rob me
And the house built for myself
Under the hand of a rock
A hut of grass for my home
My clothing an empty sack
You think I'm just an ant heap
And not one tear have I in me
To drip out from my own heart
And run over the pure hands
Of souls who see all.
I. Who is the persona in the poem? Illustrate.
ii. What basic necessities does he lack?
iii. Identify two aspects of imagery used and show their appropriateness.
iv. Briefly discuss the main theme of the poem.
v. Explain the tone of the poem.
vi. Explain the meaning of the following lines as used in the poem
a) And I fall in with my brother
b. Because I seem to you simpleton.
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)
- Even though tattoos are sometimes associated with rebellion, they have longstanding history amongcommunities around the world....(Solved)
Read that passage below and answer the questions that follow.
Even though tattoos are sometimes associated with rebellion, they have longstanding history among
communities around the world. Tahitians, for instance used tattoos as a permanent way of preserving their
culture and to show social ranking. Early Christians, on the other hand, often had the sign of a cross tattooed on their bodies, particularly their faces and arms, representing a permanent mark of the believer's faith.
The word 'tattoo' is derived from a Tahitian word tatau that means to mark. Tatau has been suggested to be the onomatopoeic sound tap, tap, tap made by the tapping of a tattoo instrument as it works on skin while 'au' is associated with the cry of pain a person gives when being tattooed.
The first ever tattoo to be found on a human being was found on a mummified iceman in 3,300BC with 58
tattoos on his body, which contained lines and dots. This is nothing, however, compared to Scottish Tom
Leopard, recorded as the world's most tattooed person, with 99.9 per cent of his body covered in leopard
skin design. Guinness world records record that the only part of his body that remained untattoed is the skin between his toes and inside of his ears.
When receiving a tattoo, the skin is pierced between 50 to 3,000 times per minute by a needle in the tattoo machine. Most tattoo machines consists of four parts: the needle, the tube that holds the ink, an electric motor, and a foot pedal that controls the movement ; almost similar to how a sewing machine works.
Sterilization and disposable materials are crucial to tattooing because tattoos are created by thousands of puncture marks to the skin, each of which could be infected. The autoclave is a safe popular way to sterilize any tattoo equipment that is not disposable. A combination of heat, steam and pressure kills all bacterial and organisms to prevent infection.
In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, tattoos were dangerous to have. European 'head hunters' caused a
terror by collecting tattooed Maori heads. As the odd sport became popular, more Moaris were murdered to
meet the demand. In the time, slaves began being tattooed so that their heads could be cut off and sold.
Luckily, however, Christian missionaries in the cook Island condemned the practice of tattooing quoting
the Bible “… do not cut your bodies for the dead or put marks on yourself….” They tried to stamp out the
custom going as far as trying to remove tattoos by rubbing the skin with sandstone in a practice that was
known as ' holy stoning'. This was the primitive forerunner to modern tattoo removal known as
dermabrasion, where the skin is 'sanded' to remove layers. Dermabrasion has now largely given way to
laser surgery as a popular means of tattoo removal.
While tattoos bring colour to humanity, research has shown that unclean tattooing practices can transmit
diseases such as hepatitis B. Some pigments used in tattoos contain metals that can cause pain during a
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) test, or even affect the resulting MRI image. Because of the possible
negative effects tattoos pose to humans, those keen on getting one have to be very careful before they get
one. That said, it is important to note that presently, many tattoo artists earn a good living out of the art.
(a) From paragraph one, state two historical uses of tattoos.
(b) According to the writer state the origin of the word tattoo.
c) What is most striking about Tom Leopard.
(d) What was the risk associated with tattooing in the 18th and 19th centuries.
(e) State two modern ways of tattoo removal.
(f) Many tattoo artists earn a good living out of the art. (Add a question tag)
(g) In note form state the negative effects of tattooing.
(h) What are the benefits of tattooing as suggested in the passage?
(i) Explain the meaning of the following words as used in the passage
Mummified
Sterilize
Pigments
Earn a good living
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)
- Victor Kanyari works as specialist for an IT firm based in Mombasa. A vacancy has been
occasioned by the resignation of the Sales and Marketing Manager....(Solved)
Victor Kanyari works as specialist for an IT firm based in Mombasa. A vacancy has been
occasioned by the resignation of the Sales and Marketing Manager. Since he has been one of the
longest-serving sales representatives in the company, Victor has been short listed and is invited to
appear before a panel comprising three members of the board, one of whom is the chair.
Read the conversation below carefully and answer the questions that follow:
VICTOR: (Walks in with a broad smile on his face) Good morning everyone.
CHAIR: (Looking up from his papers) Oh! Please give us a moment, we will invite you in.
VICTOR: That is Okay. (He walks out. A few minutes later, he is invited in and takes a seat.)
CHAIR: Welcome Victor for this interview. These are members of the board of directors. On my
immediate left is Mr. Nimrod Taabu. On my right is Mr. David Cameron and I am Mr. John
Njuguna.
VICTOR: Oh yes! Of course I know all of you. I have worked with this company for the last two decades.
DAVID: What is your name?
VICTOR: I am the famous Kanyari, Senior sales Representative, Eastern Region.
CHAIR: Is that your official name?
VICTOR: Eh!.. Not really, it's Victor Kanyari.
NIMROD: Why do you want to be the head of our sales and marketing department?
VICTOR: Well, (Looking sideways) Surely, I have worked here longest. I have had a close working
relationship with the out-going Sales and Marketing Manager. In fact, I have been his most
trusted lieutenant. I always hit my targets and this makes our profits grow considerably.
DAVID: Hillary's performance was superb. Indeed it was exemplary. How do you intend to better than him?
VICTOR: I promise to perfectly fit in his shoes- Hilary I mean.
NIMROD: What special talents, skills and qualities will you bring to the job of the sales and marketing
manager?
VICTOR: I have experience. I promise to bring to the position lots of experience. This is vital in an
organization of this nature and size.
DAVID: Having worked with this company for a very long duration of time, tell us your most challenging
moment in this organization and how you handled it.
VICTOR: The resignation of Hilary. It will take us a while before we recover.
CHAIR: Thank you Victor. We promise to communicate our decision in two weeks' time.
VICTOR: Thanks. I hope you will give me a fair chance to make a difference.
Do you think VICTOR got the job? Explain your answer.
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)
- You are a member of a religious movement in your school. Your school has invited other schools to
a rally to sensitize young people on the...(Solved)
You are a member of a religious movement in your school. Your school has invited other schools to
a rally to sensitize young people on the “Dangers of Pre-marital Sex”. You have been invited as the
guest speaker of the day.
1. Identify any FOUR considerations you will have to make before you take up the task.
2. Identify and illustrate any three ways in which you would introduce your speech.
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)
- Briefly explain the message you would communicate by using the following non-verbal cues.
1. A weak hand shake
2. A bear hug
3. A peck on...(Solved)
Briefly explain the message you would communicate by using the following non-verbal cues.
1. A weak hand shake
2. A bear hug
3. A peck on the cheek
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)
- Identify by underlining the silent vowel sounds in the following words.
1. Parliament
2. Factory
3. Given
4. Reduce
5. Attention.(Solved)
Identify by underlining the silent vowel sounds in the following words.
1. Parliament
2. Factory
3. Given
4. Reduce
5. Attention.
Date posted: October 31, 2019. Answers (1)