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  • Read the narrative below and answer the following questions `THE TORTOISE AND THE ELEPHANT’(Solved)

    Read the narrative below and answer the following questions `THE TORTOISE AND THE ELEPHANT’ Along time ago, the tortoise would cheat the elephant until the elephant was tired of being cheated, the tortoise thought out once more what he would do to the elephant. Early one morning, the tortoise went to the home of the elephant. When he got there he asked the elephant to go out for a walk with him, and both of them went off to the forest. When they got to the forest, the tortoise said to the elephant, `elephant, I have a good idea;; ``What idea tortoise?’’ asked the elephant? ``I think we should have a riddle contest. You first ‘’, said the tortoise. The elephant posed the first riddle and said, ``my house has no door and no window, what is it? ``The tortoise said. ``An egg.’’ The tortoise said, ``A large bird sings a small bird steals. ``The elephant tried to think of the answer until he nearly went out of his mind and then said, `` I cannot solve it’’ The tortoise said, ``come, let us go, and I will tell you the solution. But this riddle requires that a person should eat plenty of honey first, and I know where we can get such honey’’ So the elephant followed the tortoise until they came to where the honey was. They went to the bee hive and the tortoise said to the elephant. ``Put your trunk into the hive and get some honey for us to eat’’ The elephant put his trunk into the hive, and started to scoop as much honey as he could.. The tortoise waited anxiously. The elephant removed his trunk and gave all the honey to the tortoise. The tortoise started eating the honey hungrily. He said to the elephant, ``the honey is so sweet but this will not be enough for both of us. Put the trunk in the hive once more and scoop some more honey.’’ The elephant obeyed and put his trunk into the hive and started to scoop some more honey. Before he could remove his trunk, the hive slipped and trapped the elephant’s trunk. He cried out to tortoise, saying, ``please help me. I am going to die here?’’ Put the tortoise laughed and refused to help him remove his trunk. Meanwhile, the bees inside the hive were disturbed and stung the elephant furiously. The elephant was stung until he died as the tortoise walked away. The tortoise is very cunning. Questions a. Classify the above narrative and give a reason for your answer. b. What did the tortoise ask the elephant to do early one morning? c. What `good’ idea did tortoise have? Do you agree it was a good idea? Why? d. Do you find the elephant foolish? Explain your answer. e. Identify and illustrate four characteristics features of the above narrative. f. What moral lesson is evident from the narrative?

    Date posted: November 21, 2022.  

  • Read the passage below and then answer questions that follow. Albinism is a group of inherited conditions in human, animals and plants characterized by hypo pigmentation.(Solved)

    Read the passage below and then answer questions that follow. Albinism is a group of inherited conditions in human, animals and plants characterized by hypo pigmentation. The lack of pigmentation creates the comparative lightness of skin, eyes and hair colour most commonly associated with albinism. What is less known, and perhaps of more importance is that all types of albinism are associated with eye disorders, including nystagmus (rapid involuntary horizontal eye movement), squinting, sensitivity to light and glare and reduced visual acuity. Albinism affects all, regardless of their race and gather, although some subtypes of albinism are more prevalent among certain groups. The term albinism. Which uses the condition to be a dehumanizing term and is discouraged in favour of the term``person with albinism’’ or even `` albinism person’’ Albinism is perhaps one of the most misunderstood conditions in the world. Researchers who have surveyed adolescent attitudes and beliefs towards the condition have found them to be negative. Some said that persons with albinism are biracial, they are mentally retarded and they have a contagious disease. These unfortunate misconceptions are not limited to the youth but are represented in much of the general public. The general public’s perception of albinism is further obscured by the gross misrepresentation of the condition in movies. For example, a recent major motion picture release called powder feature a character whose mother was struck by lightning, causing him to be born with albinism and supernatural powers. Even traditional sources of reference are not immune to misinformation. Webster defines albinism as simply ``the condition of being an albino.’’ It goes on to define albino ``as a person whose skin, hair and eyes lack normal colouration because of genetic factors. Albinos have white skin, whitish hair and pink eyes.’’ The definition is a popular misconception about albinism. In fact, many people with albinism go unrecognized as such by others, and indeed, sometimes even by themselves. Albinism is an autosomal (non-sex related chromosome) recessive genetone disorder requiring both parents to carry the defective gene in order for their children to have albinism. There is, however, a rare type of X- linked albinism and unusual autosomal form. People with albinism have the same life expectancy, similar variation in intelligence and the same general health problems as the rest of the population. Although the visual problems are severe, the social and emotional ramifications may affect individuals more. With proper preventive methods and an awareness of the dangers of sun exposure, skin care is not a problem. By applying sunscreen, wearing hats and wearing opaque clothes when appropriate, people with albinism may engage in the same outdoor activities as fully pigmented people. Questions a. Explain what causes the features most commonly associated with albinism. b. What types of eye disorders are associated with albinism? c. In note form, summarize adolescents’ mistaken beliefs about albinism. d. What hazes the people’s understanding of albinism? e. Give one definition of albinism that is misleading according to the passage. f. Give the evidence that some sub-types of albinism affect certain groups more than others. g. Which is the finest way of helping people with albinism? h. Explain the meaning of the following words as used in the passage. (a) Obscured- (b)Defective- (c) Hypo-pigmentation

    Date posted: November 21, 2022.  

  • Identify the silent letter in each of the following words. i. Handkerchief ii. Pneumonia(Solved)

    Identify the silent letter in each of the following words. i. Handkerchief ii. Pneumonia

    Date posted: November 21, 2022.  

  • Read the conversation below between a mother and her twelve-year-old step-son. Using illustrations from the dialogue pick out any five uses of etiquette.(Solved)

    Read the conversation below between a mother and her twelve-year-old step-son. Mother: Hey you good for nothing boy. Come here quickly. boy: (panting hurriedly) Mum, here I am. Please tell me what you would like me to do. Mother: use your head young man! Can’t you ever think? Must I be the one to always tell you what to do? Boy: please mummy, I was just cleaning the house and then planning to tend the flower garden. Mother: you mean you’ve been cleaning the house for hours without end? Lazy bone! I think all you deserve is a thorough beating. Boy: please forgive me. I always try my best but I never seem to please you. Mother: so you know! Do you now call me a cruel master, a hard to please master? Boy: (kneeling) I’m sorry mum but that is not what I meant. Mother: now go back to your work and stop calling me mum mum Using illustrations from the dialogue pick out any five uses of etiquette.

    Date posted: November 21, 2022.  

  • Read the passage below and fill in each blank space with an appropriate word.Poaching is increasing (1) ____a menance, not just in Kenya, (2)...(Solved)

    Read the passage below and fill in each blank space with an appropriate word. Poaching is increasingly (1) ____________________ a menance, not just in Kenya, (2) _______________ also in other parts of the continent, (3) _________________ a grave danger to the survival of various animal species particularly the elephant. Whereas, there have been (4) ___________________ to raise awareness about the danger posed by the menance, not enough has been done to (5)______________ it out and punish offenders. As it is, poaching is becoming a crisis, threatening species like elephants, which are hunted (6) ____________ for their ivory, rhinos which are targeted because of their horns and other game like lions. The Kenya Wildlife Service has been doing well to combat (7) _____________ but it appears that more is needed if the criminals (8) _______________ to be stopped. If the killers have more sophisticated weaponry, then KWS must (9) _____________ its game or call (10) _________________ the military to assist

    Date posted: November 21, 2022.  

  • Give words that are pronounced the same as the following 1. Which- ……………………………. 2. Tax- ………………………………… 3. Whet- ……………………(Solved)

    Give words that are pronounced the same as the following 1. Which- ……………………………. 2. Tax- ………………………………… 3. Whet- ……………………

    Date posted: November 21, 2022.  

  • Fill in the blank spaces in the passage below with the most appropriate word. How do you come to school? Do you walk? Do you(1)…………………………. a bicycle?...(Solved)

    Fill in the blank spaces in the passage below with the most appropriate word. How do you come to school? Do you walk? Do you(1)…………………………. a bicycle? Do you come (2)…………………………………………bus? Do you travel a long way by train or lorry?Even if you attend a day school near your home and you are able to (3) ………………………….School(4)………………………………….foot, you will probably see many moto-car and lorries in your town,(5)…………………………………there are roads in many parts of Africa. These roads make it possible for men to travel from one place to another in cars or lorries. We are not quite used to seeing vehicles in our streets and (6) ………………………. our roads. It has not (7) ………………………. been so. It is (8) ………………………………a short time since the first motor-vehicles (9) ……………………………. to Africa. In fact, the first motor-car appeared in England (10) ………………………………the year 1888.

    Date posted: November 21, 2022.  

  • You are the manager of Quick Safaris Transport Company. Of late you’ve realized that the workers, mainly drivers and conductors have lost discipline, and this...(Solved)

    You are the manager of Quick Safaris Transport Company. Of late you’ve realized that the workers, mainly drivers and conductors have lost discipline, and this has made the company incur a lot of loss. a) Write an internal memo to them, warning them of dire consequences if they do not change their behaviour and attitude. Some of the areas you wish to address are: i. Punctuality ii. Foul language iii. Lack of courtesy iv. Policy bribery v. Any other relevant area from your observation b) Design a Card inviting the workers to a motivational talk with an aim of changing their behaviour and attitude.

    Date posted: November 21, 2022.  

  • Read the following dialogue and answer all the questions that follow.(Solved)

    Read the following dialogue and answer all the questions that follow. It is a market day and Moraa is selling her chicken. Moraa: (Shouting) this is your lucky day to get the best chicken home! Joan: (Excitedly) Good morning mum? Moraa: (Turning to her face, she smiles) Good morning to you too! Joan: Your Chicken look healthy. I want that one. How much is it? (Points) Moraa: Yes, this one is my favourite.It is fleshy and female. It can give wonderful eggs……….. Joan: Excuse me. (Moraa listens keenly) How much is it? Moraa: I can see that you are a young mother. I won’t charge you much. Please give me one thousand for the hen. Joan: Mum, I don’t have much. Will 700 do? Besides it looks fatty. I may have to scrap the fat off when I cook it. Moraa: (Smiles) Ok mama, let me give it to you free of charge at 900. Joan: Unfortunately, I can’t go beyond 750. (Attempts to walk away) Moraa; Alright, give me the cash and don’t tell anyone else. (She smiles and says a thankyou as she receives the cash.) Questions: i)Why does Joan greet Moraa first. ii)Identify and explain three negotiation skills embraced by both Moraa and Joan. iii) What could Moraa have done to get more out of the hen? Explain three things.

    Date posted: February 26, 2021.  

  • Identify the word with a different pronunciation based on the underlined sounds. (Solved)

    Identify the word with a different pronunciation based on the underlined sounds. i) Parachute Church Chef ii) Measure Vision Pressure iii) Yes Union Upside iv) Grid Garage Digest

    Date posted: February 26, 2021.  

  • Provide a word which sounds the same as each of the following words.(Solved)

    Provide a word which sounds the same as each of the following words. i) Sue ii)Colonel iii)Quay iv)Core

    Date posted: February 26, 2021.  

  • Fill in the blank spaces with the most appropriate words. (Solved)

    Fill in the blank spaces with the most appropriate words. A normal child has many things they hope 1...... as they grow. Such things may be 2...........To adults. For a example, a toy may mean the 3............. to a child but it is surplus to an 4............ It is up to those in the child’s life to ensure that they do not disappoint 5...........However, a child’s desires should not always be fulfilled. They may have ideas that harm them like6............. In the rains. It is 7.......... alright to once in a while indulge in a child’s 8.......... activity. Take them out 9......... Play with them 10............. Enhances growth and empowers the socially.

    Date posted: February 26, 2021.  

  • Replace the words in bold with suitable verbs(Solved)

    Replace the words in bold with suitable phrasal verbs i) The government can no longer tolerate corruption among its officers. ii)The old man was shocked by the young man’s behaviour. iii)I was quite infuriated with Solomon’s behaviour.

    Date posted: February 26, 2021.  

  • Fill the blank spaces with the plural forms of the words in brackets (Solved)

    Fill the blank spaces with the plural forms of the words in brackets i) The children learn better when the teachers vary .......( stimulus) ii)How many ..............(deer) can you see grazing in the field? iii) The scandal was revealed through several ..............( medium)

    Date posted: February 26, 2021.  

  • Give the difference in meaning for the following pair of sentences(Solved)

    Give the difference in meaning for the following pair of sentences i)The young man who is in a black suite is my son. ii)The young man, who is in a black suit, is my son

    Date posted: February 26, 2021.  

  • Use a few, few ,a little or little to fill in the blanks of each of the following sentences. (Solved)

    b)Use a few, few ,a little or little to fill in the blanks of each of the following sentences.

    Date posted: February 26, 2021.  

  • Rewrite each of the following sentences according to the instructions in the brackets.(Solved)

    Rewrite each of the following sentences according to the instructions in the brackets. i)His qualifications could not be confirmed. The candidate was disqualified from the parliamentary race. ( Combine the two sentences using a relative pronoun) ii) Rukia had never heard such a ridiculous story at any time in her life. (Begin: At …… ) iii)The student was expelled from the school but only because he was rude.( Begin : Only….) iv) Farouk was impressed with the boy’s skills. He recommended him to his boss. (Join the two using a participle)

    Date posted: February 26, 2021.  

  • Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow.(Solved)

    Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow. It is a scandal beyond belief. After starting a cholera epidemic in Haiti in 2010, which has so far claimed more than 8,000 lives, the United Nations has not only denied responsibility , but is using “ diplomatic immunity” status to deny the families compensation. To add insult to injury, th UN has launched a two billion dollar appeal to fight the very epidemic that is introduces to Haiti in the first place. Reports indicate that it began in 2010 when the UN sent Nepalese peacekeepers to Haiti without first screening them for cholera and other diseases. Haiti was still recovering from massive earthquake when the infected soldiers dumped sewage into a river system used by the local people. More than 647,000 have since been infected with cholera and the numbers keep growing – this is in a country that had not seen a single case of cholera for a century. According to journalist Jonathan Katz who has documented the crisis in Haiti, the UN tried to cover up the cause of the epidemic by hindering the work of public health investigators. However, scientists eventually identified the particular strain of cholera infecting people in Haiti as the same one that was circulating in Nepal then. The families of the victims claimed compensation from the UN. However, the UN claimed that their demands were “ not receivable’ and that it enjoyed legal immunity. Critics say that immunity often translates into impunity. Since it was established, the UN has used “diplomatic immunity” o protect itself from being sued for all manner of atrocities that it has committed around the world. Diplomatic immunity means that the UN or its stuff members cannot be charged for negligence, theft, fraud, rape or even murder unless secretary – General allows for the lifting of the immunity in individual cases which rarely happens. “ If a multinational company behaved the way the UN did in Haiti, it would be sued for Startospheric amounts of money,” wrote Amin Rosen in The Atlantic. “And that is for starters: Were Unilever or Coca Cola responsible for a cholera outbreak that killed 8,000 people and infected 640,000 or more and subsequently covering up its employee’s failure to adhere to basic sanitation standards, their executives would have difficulty visiting countries claiming universal legal jurisdiction. They would have to contend with Interpol red notices, along with occasional cream pie attack.” The UN and its spin doctors have always denied wrong doing, even when it has led to loss of life. The most recent case is that of Zimbabwe where the UN denied that a cholera epidemic was underway in 2008, even while thousands of children were dying of the disease. The staff who alerted the UN bout the epidemic was fired apparently because senior UN officials did not want to upset President Robert Mugabe with the bad news. (Adopted from Daily Nation, 18th March 2013) Questions a)Give reasons why the writer describes the United Nation’s conduct as a “scandal beyond belief.” b)Why does the writer put “diplomatic unity” in quotation marks? c)Describe the writer’s altitude towards the UN. d)Give evidence form the passage to show that the law is selectively applied. e)Without using the reasons given in number 1, show how the UN is portrayed in this passage. f)Why does the writer give us the statistics of the victims of epidemic? g)Give the meaning of the following Expressions as used in the passage: i)Add insult to injury ii) Stratospheric iii)Contend

    Date posted: February 26, 2021.  

  • Fill in the blank spaces with an appropriate word.(Solved)

    Fill in the blank spaces with an appropriate word. i)I am grateful ............... your input. ii)She has been ...................... from school since last week. iii)We were filled ...................... with a lot of information.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.  

  • Supply the question tag to each of these statements.(Solved)

    Supply the question tag to each of these statements. i)I am sitting an examination ............... ii)Sharon is not in today...............

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.  

  • Replace the underlined phrasal verb with one word that means the same as the phrasal verb.(Solved)

    Replace the underlined phrasal verb with one word that means the same as the phrasal verb. i)We could not make out what the speaker was saying. ii)The next issues of the famous magazine comes out next week. iii)I cannot put up with his behavior anymore.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.  

  • Supply the gender neutral word for each of the following. (Solved)

    Supply the gender neutral word for each of the following. i)Spokesman ii)Chairlady iii)Police man iv) Sales man

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.  

  • Rewrite the following sentences according to instructions given after each.(Solved)

    Rewrite the following sentences according to instructions given after each. i)She was too tired to move.(Rewrite using 'very') ii)They proposed what seemed impracticable.(Rewrite using 'proposal') iii)My teacher asked us whether we were taking part in the organized walk.(Rewrite in direct speech)

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.  

  • Choose the correct word to complete each of these sentences.(Solved)

    Choose the correct word to complete each of these sentences. i)The secret between you and .................. must be kept.(I/ me) ii) You and ............... can do it.(she/ her)

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.  

  • Fill in each blank of the following sentence using the appropriate form of the word in brackets.(Solved)

    Fill in each blank of the following sentence using the appropriate form of the word in brackets. i)He is taking care of a .............. of sheep. ii)You must have been a member of the .................... in the church to be allowed to sing. iii) Ochieng keeps a .................. of fish in his compound.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.  

  • Complete each of the following sentences using the appropriate form of the word in brackets.(Solved)

    Complete each of the following sentences using the appropriate form of the word in brackets. i)It is a requirement that all items be taken to the .............(maintain) office. ii)All learners should check on their ...............(pronounce) iii)She has book of great .............(broad)

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.  

  • Use the word in brackets to form a phrasal verb to replace the underlined word.(Solved)

    Use the word in brackets to form a phrasal verb to replace the underlined word. i) The president visited the sick cabinet secretary last week.(call) ii)Her business has finally succeeded.(come) iii)Their plans failed because they did not agree on them.(come) iv)The meeting was postponed to the following week.(put)

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.  

  • Rewrite the following sentences according to instructions given after each.Do not change the meaning.(Solved)

    Rewrite the following sentences according to instructions given after each.Do not change the meaning. i)That he is a graduate of a Kenyan University makes a great difference. (Begin : His being...........) ii)It was too dark to see anything. (Rewrite using: So.....) iii)My sister's results were not as good as I expected.) (Use 'not up to')

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.  

  • Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow.(Solved)

    Read the poem below and answer the questions that follow. Mother Were you once a girl too? Did you also walk the night To dance in Boro? Did you sway To the enchantment Of the Magenge player? Did you play with father Making believe you are family? Did your mother cane your bottom When you were naughty? Did you feel shy Of your newly sprung breasts? Were you clumsy Into your transition to adoloscence? Did you feel the urge To fly into your lover's arms And stay there forever? Were you hurt and yeaning for home The day father brought you home? Tell me mother Did you do all these things That I seem to do? Or were you always mother? Calm, strong Kind and soft yet unbending with discipline? Mother Were you ever Just a bit like me? a)Identify the persona in the poem. b)What is the poem about? c)Identify and illustrate 2 poetic devices used by the poet. d)The persona is in a crisis.What do you think contributes to this? e)What is the difference between the speaker and the mother at their present moment? f)If you were the mother,what answer would you give to the speaker? g)Identify and explain the main issue that the poet addresses in the poem.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.  

  • Complete the sentences below using phrasal verbs formed from the verb given in brackets.(Solved)

    Complete the sentences below using phrasal verbs formed from the verb given in brackets. i)There was a ....... and a lot of items were stolen .(break) ii)The rustlers ...... over a hundred head of cattle.(make) iii)We are not expecting more money so we'll have to .......... what we have.

    Date posted: March 9, 2020.