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CINDERELLA NURSEY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL

PRIMARY SEVEN

ENGLISH

END OF TERM ONE

2023

1. _______________Njoroge is a Kenyan, he cannot speak Swahili.


2. ______ I see a kidnapper, I will run away.
3. Opio would__watch films than cartoons.
4. Sheila is _________ ________ a farmer but also a seamstress.
5. Henry has gone to the _____ so as to buy meat.

Use the correct form of the word in brackets to complete the sentence

6. Your uniform is _____________than Hilda’s. (Dirty)


7. Of the quintuplets, Omara is the_______.(Shy)
8. Is fire_______than water?(Good)
9. Ken is_________ on the mat.(Lie)
10. She celebrated her___________birthday yesterday. (Twelve)
11. They have__________ since morning.(Party)
12. Janat_______her hair twice a month.(Dye)
13. What was their___about? (Argue)
14. Chris has filled in a________form.(Withdraw)
15. The___________are usually tall people.(Cyprus)

Arrange the given words in alphabetical order

16. Dough, cake, loaf, bun


17. Comment, come, can, case

Abbreviate the following

18. Cannot
19. Afternoon

Write sentences using the given words to show that you know the difference in their meanings.

20. Peace
21. Piece

Write the full form of the abbreviated word.

22. Wont
23. DJ

Re-arrange the given words to form a correct sentence


24. Children to ought school all go to
25. House who built by was the?

Re-write the sentence giving the opposite of the underlined word.

26. Isaac did not receive the deposit slip


27. Who won the netball game?
28. Sam walks faster than Pierre.

Re-write the sentence giving the plural form of the underlined word

29. The chief cannot cook food.


30. Did you see the monkey?

Re-write the sentences as instructed in the brackets

31. We like porridge more than tea. (Use: prefer)


32. Nobody helped Maria to split the firewood. (End: herself)
33. Allan is a Brazilian. (Use: Comes)
34. A cow eats grass. (Use: feeds)
35. Is that school bags yours? (Use: belong)
36. Anisha gave birth to a baby boy a few minutes ago. (Use: just)
37. It is bad to tell lies (Begin: Being a)
38. The candidate arrived at the examination centre later. (Use: reach)
39. Auma cannot sit. Auma cannot stand. (Use: neither)
40. We come to school. We want to learn. (Use: so that)
41. I don’t have money. I cannot buy a dictionary. (Use: enough)
42. What a handsome man Luke is. (Begin: Luke is)
43. Their cousin visited them yesterday. (Begin: A cousin)
44. The widow cried bitterly. Her husband had died. (Use: whose)
45. He is a well-behaved boy. So all the teachers like. (Use: such…that)
46. That is the school. Winnie completed her Primary from there. (Use: where)
47. A dozen is made up of twelve items. (Use: comprises)
48. I borrowed a pen from you. (Use lent)
49. Abdul is a short man. He comes from France. He is also light-skinned. (Don’t use “and” “who”
“but”)
50. Barbie says, “I will get four aggregate”. (Begin: Barbie says that……..)

51. Read the passage below and then answer, in full sentences, the questions that follow.

In my village, Buyikwe, people love peace and security. Mr. Otim Bob, the Local Council 1
chairperson usually encourages us to work together as a community so as to maintain peace and
security. In order to achieve the security goals, the chairperson organizes village meetings every
Sunday. During such meetings, resident suggest and pass resolutions on various ways of
promotion peace and security. The chairperson also invites the officer-in-charge of Mukono
Police Post to educate the residents on the dangers of insecurity. At the LC1 chairpersons’s
office, there is a village motto, “Together, we can achieve peace and security.” The motto helps
to reduce offences like theft, kidnap, defilement etc.

The offences have been reduce through networking, for instance, the landlords and landladies
usually report new tenants and visitors to the LC1 office. This is done to avoid living with
wrongdoers or criminals in the village thus promoting peace and security.

Questions

a) In which village is peace and security lived according to the passage?


b) Who is the chairperson of this village?
c) Why do you think the writer’s village is a good place to live in?
d) What can be found in the LC1 chairperson’s office according to the passage?
e) When are village meetings conducted?
f) According to the passage, how have offences been reduced in the writer’s village?
g) Suggest a suitable title for the passage.
h) Give a word or words with the same meaning as those underlined in the passage
1. educate
2. visitors
3. offences
52. Read the poem below carefuly and answer in full sentences the questions that follow.

It’s the sun


That rises in the east
And sets in the west
To make the weather.

It’s the moon


That appears at night
And shines brightly
To get rid of darkness

It’s the star


That guided the wise men
To locate Baby Jesus
And give him myrry, gold and frankincense, the gifts
Ayur

Questions

a) Where does the sun set?


b) What is the weather like when there is the sun?
c) Which round object is being talked about in stanza two?
d) How many verses are there in the third stanza?
e) In which stanza is darkness mentioned?
f) What does the moon cure according to the poem?
g) Who were guided by the star to locate Baby Jesus?
h) Mention any two gifts the wise men brought to Baby Jesus.
i) Who is the author of the poem?
j) How many stanzas are in the poem?

53. The sentences below are in the wrong order. Re-write them in the correct order to form a short
composition about “NEWSPAPERS”.

a) Of all the above, Janat chose to buy The New Vision.


b) She bought it from a newspaper vendor.
c) Secondly, there were funny pictures in it.
d) The vendor had many types of newspapers.
e) Firstly, it contained “Pass PLE” questions.
f) Yesterday, Janat bought a newspaper.
g) Janat enjoys looking at the pictures.
h) These were The New Vision, The Daily Monitor and Rupiny
i) These questions will help her to prepare for PLE very well.
j) She chose to buy it because of two reasons.

54. Ann, a young learner of Primary Four wanted to take part in class debate. This morning, she
went to the teacher-in-charge of debating Miss Akumu. What the teacher said has been given.
Fill in what you think were the learner’s correct words.

Learner (a)
Miss Akumu: Yes, come in young girl.

Learner (b)
Miss Akumu: Yes, Iam the teacher-in-charge of debating. What is your name?

Learner (c)
Miss Akumu: That’s good. In which class are you?

Learner (a)
Miss Akumu: How can I help you?

Learner (a)
Miss Akumu: When will the debate take place?

Learner (a)
Miss Akumu: Tuesday is not far. Tell me the motion for the debate so that I give you the views.
Learner (a)
Miss Akumu: Of the two, a farmer and a doctor, whom are you supporting?

Learner (a)
Miss Akumu: Then you are a proposer. Let me give you some points about the work of a doctor.

Learner (a)
Miss Akumu: You are welcome, Ann. I wish you the best in the debate.

55. Imagine you are the head prefect of Busia Junior Primary School, P.O.Box 38 Dabani. Write a
letter to the General Manager Pepsi Cola Company, P.O.Box 783 Bugiri requesting for
permission for your class to visit their factory. Mention two reasons for the visit. Ask her to
reply. Use your school address.

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