STD 8 ENGLISH TEST 1B

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Questions 1 to 15

Read the passage below. It contains blank spaces numbered 1 to 15. For each blank space, choose the best alternative from the choices given.

I enjoy doing many things in my free time. But of all of them, I……….1….. travelling is the best. There are three reasons why this is so. Firstly, when I travel, I learn many ……2……. things about the culture of  ……3…..place I am visiting. This is ……4…… true when I travel to a foreign country, …….5…….. it is also true when travelling in my own country. People often forget …….6……… there is much variety even within one’s own country …..7……. , I like travelling because I can try  ….8…… food. Eating is one of my favourite activities, so ….9….. I travel, I try as many different dishes as possible. Some people say they eat to live.  ….10….. , I know many others who live to eat although they  …..11….. not admit it. Perhaps I am one of them. Food is a major part of culture. Therefore, to really experience and understand different cultures, it is ……..12……. to eat the things the people of that culture eat. The last reason travelling is the best thing to do when I am free is that when I travel, I can  ……..13………. all my problems at home. I don’t have to think  ……..14……… work or school. I can relax and just concentrate on the things that bring ……15….. to my heart.

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For questions 16 and 17 select the alternative that means the same as the underlined sentence. 

16. As soon as Janet arrived, it started raining.

 
 
 
 

17. Atieno rarely goes to town.

 
 
 
 

In questions 18 and 19, choose the alternate that can best complete the given sentence.

18. If I passed very well

 
 
 
 

19. When we arrived in school today, we found neither the headteacher

 
 
 
 

For questions 20 and 21, choose the words that can best replace the underlined words.

 20. The teacher said that participation in sports is  not optional.

 
 
 
 

21. Karen’s father bought her a unique watch. 

 
 
 
 

For questions 22 to 23 choose the best arrangement of the sentences to firm a sensible paragraph.

22. (i) A girl shot up from her seat and rushed to the front.

      (ii)  The conductor had just finished checking  the tickets.

     (iii) She pleaded with the driver not to leave her mother.

     (iv) Satisfied that all was well, he pressed the  bell to signal the driver to start.

 
 
 
 

23.  (i) In fact, one does not need a passport to travel within the region.

       (ii)  The conductor had just finished checking  the tickets

      (iii) Since the signing of the Common Market Treaty, restrictions on travel have been lifted.

     (iv) All  one  needs  are  proper  national  identification papers.

 
 
 
 

Read the passage below and answer questions 24 and 25.

Three girls, Mwikali, Wanjiku and Nafula,  were choosing subjects. Mwikali chose French;  Wanjiku chose English, while Nafula chose  German. The three girls then chose Mathematics  and Science. For the fourth subject, Mwikali and  Wanjiku chose History but Nafula decided to  take CRE. Next, Wanjiku and Nafula chose Art  and Design while Mwikali chose Agriculture. In  addition, Wanjiku took Computer Studies

QUESTION

24. Which of the following statements is true?

 
 
 
 

25. Which of the following subject combinations did Mwikali choose?

 
 
 
 

Read the passage below and then answer questions 26 to 38.

Stasha considered herself a very lucky little girl. She had the most loving parents. Her parents were immensely rich. She lacked for nothing. Her favourite time was bedtime when her parents would tell her wonderful inspiring stories. However, all this was shattered one afternoon when her mother died suddenly of an unknown illness. Stasha and her father were heartbroken. He suddenly looked old. Deciding to devote himself to Stasha, he swore never to remarry.

It wasn’t long, however, before it became clear that he couldn’t manage to bring his daughter up on his own. He therefore remarried and got two other daughters. If Stasha had hoped to gain another loving mother and siblings to share things and play with, she was badly mistaken. Her stepmother turned her into a servant one could even say a slave. She was expected to do all the household chores and the farm work as well. Heavy beating awaited her if she failed to finish the work. She always looked dirty, overworked, weak and famished for she never had enough to eat.

One day when Stasha’s father was travelling to another country, he asked his three daughters what they would like him to bring each of them. The stepsisters asked for expensive shoes, clothes and jewellery. Stasha, on the other hand, paused for a long time and then requested, “Please bring me the most beautiful plant that you can fine And for once in a long time, her father did not fail her. The plant was truly beautiful. She planted it on her mother’s grave and watered it faithfully. As if to respond to her tender loving care, it blossomed and produced the most beautiful flowers ever seen. It ath acted colourful birds and insects. One particular bird, called Chapchap, became Stasha’s best friend and advisor. Whenever the stepmother and sisters tried to uproot the plant, Chapchap ordered the insects to attack them viciously.

Days turned into years, then one day, the son of the king declared that he wanted to marry. He ordered that all the beautiful young girls of the land attend a three-day party at the palace. It was from among them that he would choose his bride. Each girl adorned herself in her best clothes and jewellery. Poor Stasha had no such but her friend, Chapchap, came in handy. He not only gave her very beautiful clothes and shoes but also helped her finish her chores in good time. At the palace, the Prince was simply enchanted with her beauty. On the second day, Chapchap gave her gold bracelets for her small shapely wrists. The Prince could hardly take his eyes off her. He danced with her all evening. Stasha’s stepsisters were green with envy and wondered which heaven this rival had dropped from. They were relieved when she left early but the Prince was very disappointed.

On the final day of the party, Stasha lost one bracelet as the Prince tried to stop her from escaping early yet again. The following day, the Prince swore that his bride would be the girl that the discarded bracelet would fit. He went from home to home looking for the girl. When he enventually came to Stasha’s home, her stepsisters found a golden opportunity to try their luck. The elder one tried to cut her thumb so that the bracelet could fit her but Chapchap alerted the Prince. The younger one, whose hand was too small had herself stung by a bee in the wrist, but once again, Chapchap blew the whistle on her.

Chapchap then advised the Prince to try the bracelet on the dirt-covered girl in the garden. It fitted her perfectly. The Prince immediately ordered that plans for the wedding commence. Even more colourful was the wedding that followed a few days later. Stasha, against the advice of Chapchap, had invited even her stepmother and stepsisters.

QUESTION

26.What made Stasha consider herself very  lucky?

 
 
 
 

27. Why do you think Stasha’s father swore not to marry again?

 
 
 
 

28. What disappointed Stasha after her father remarried?

 
 
 
 

29. The word famished means one who is

 
 
 
 

30. What do we learn about Stasha’s father after he remarried?

 
 
 
 

31. Why do you think Stasha’s stepmother and stepsisters tried to uproot the plant?

 
 
 
 

32. Which of the following is not true about Chapchap?

 
 
 
 

33.  Why didn’t Stasha’s stepsisters recognize her  at the party?

 
 
 
 

34. We can describe Stasha as

 
 
 
 

35. Stasha probably left the party early because she

 
 
 
 

36. The actions of Stasha’s stepsisters when the Prince visited their home show that they were

 
 
 
 

37. The expression blew the whistle on her  means that Chapchap

 
 
 
 

38. The best title for this passage would be: 

 
 
 
 

Read the following passage below and then answer questions 39 to 50.

The pupils of Kimbuni Primary School and the neighbouring community have realized that it is possible to grow a forest even in a dry area.

Ten years ago, Mr. Kumbi was posted to the school to teach Science. The headteacher said that the new teacher was very keen on tree planting and farming. “He will be in charge of the afforestation campaign and he will help us to establish a school farm,” the headteacher declared. The pupils stared at the headteacher and Mr. Kumbi in disbelief. What kind of farming could happen in this place which received rain only in November and remained dry and dusty for the rest of the year?

The headteacher was a local resident and he knew what Mr. Kumbi was proposing was not going to be easy. But he promised to co-operate. Mr. Kumbi had received agricultural training in college. He was so enthusiastic and confident that the headteacher admired him.

Today, Mr. Kumbi is the proud patron of the Environmental Club, the Young Farmers’ Association and the Green Belt movement in the school. He has inspired such love for growing trees that each pupil in the school has planted at least two trees and is taking care of them. The species include the exotic and indigenous ones. The pupils believe that the greenery of the whole compound which has even spread to the surrounding village is entirely the work of Mr. Kumbi. However, Mr. Kumbi emphasizes that it is the efforts of the pupils. At no stage does he give himself the credit that is so obviously his.

The pupils remember the trips Mr. Kumbi used to make in his pick-up truck to get red soil and seedlings. They remember going to collect cow dung from the fields and their homes. Fetching water from the stream was very tiring. Later, the headteacher and the parents organised a fundraising event and the school was able to buy a water pump.

The water pump has enabled the school not only to water the trees but also to grow food crops. Nowadays, pupils of Kimbuni Primary School can boast of a good meal at lunch time and a quiet retreat into the forest they have helped to grow. The school is a big contrast to what it used to be ten years ago when parents had to buy every food item on the menu, draw water and meet the cost of replacing corrugated sheets blown off by the wind.

Kimbuni Primary School is now a model school. It is surrounded by trees and there are lovely plots of potatoes, cabbage, beans, cauliflower and kales. There are also banana groves and small plantations of maize and millet. The school also keeps dairy cows, pigs and poultry. The boys and girls no longer look for manure for they have more than enough. The school is a living example of what determination can do.

 

QUESTION:

39. The school started planting trees

 
 
 
 

40. The pupils’ reaction when they were first told  about tree planting and farming shows that they

 
 
 
 

41. The school had not planted trees before because

 
 
 
 

42. What made Mr. Kumbi succeed in his  efforts?

 
 
 
 

43. From the fourth paragraph we learn that 

 
 
 
 

44.  The word exotic as used in the passage means

 
 
 
 

45. Which of the following does not describe Mr.Kumbi’s character?

 
 
 
 

46. How has the keeping of livestock helped to improve the school farm?

 
 
 
 

47. Why don’t the parents keep replacing the roof any more?

 
 
 
 

48. Why do you think it was necessary to buy a water pump?

 
 
 
 

49. We are told in the passage that, the greenery spread to the surrounding villages. This means

 
 
 
 

50. What do you think would be a suitable title for this passage?

 
 
 
 

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