2020 Standard 6 End Term 1 Exams

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SET 1

COMPOSITION

ENG

KISWA

MATHS

SCIENCE

SOCIAL

SET 2

COMPOSITION

ENG

INSHA

KISWA

MATH

MATHS

SCIENCE

SOCIAL

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1. Which one of the following is a recreational use of water?
A. Irrigation
B. Surfing
C. Making pulps
D. Cooking

2. Which one of the following factors makes a bowl made of iron to float on water?
A. Shape
B. Materials
C. Size
D. Weight

3. The main source of heat and light on earth is:
A. Electricity
B. Fire
C. Sun
D. Moon

4. Pancreatic juice mixes with food in the
A. Stomach
B. Duodenum
C. Large Intestines
D. Small Intestines

5. The type of teeth which are shed off first are:
A. Pre-molars
B. Incisors
C. Canines
D. Molars

6. Which group of foods below are not classified as body building foods?
A. Eggs, chicken, pork.
B. Milk, beans, eggs.
C. Oranges, spinach, guavas.
D. Peas, green grams, groundnuts

7. The diagram below shows the human respiratory system.

respiratory system

The exchange of gases takes place in the part labelled

A. Y
B. W
C. Z
D. X

8 A teacher carried a radio into a class and placed it at the middle of the classroom. He told all the pupils to sit round the room. Which property of sound was the teacher demonstrating?
A. Sound is produced by radio.
B. Sound travels in all directions.
C. Vibration causes sound production.
D. Sound travel in a straight line.

9. Sinking and floating of an object is not affected by

A. Shape
B. Materials
C. Size
D. Weight
A. Shape
B. Materials
C. Size
D. Weight

10 Which one of the following characteristics is found in both newt and snake? Both
A. lay eggs
B. breath through gills
C. have moist skin
D. have scales.

11 Which of the following groups consist of tuber crops only?
A. Maize, millet, oats.
B. Cassava, groundnuts, yams.
C. Arrow roots, carrots, yams.
D. Beans, peas, green grams.

12 Which one of the following takes place in the large intestines during food digestion?
A. Proteins are digested.
B. Digestive juice is produced.
C. Indigestible food is stored.
D. Mineral salts are absorbed.

13 Which one of the following is a green non flowering plants?

A. Mushrooms
B. Pine
C. Cactus
D. Maize

14.The following are stages of HIV infection. Which one is not?
A. Door stage
B. Window stage
C. Incubation stage
D. Full blown AIDS

15. The diagram below shows a weather instrument

weather instrument

Which one of the statement below explain how it works?
A. Air expands when heated and contract when cooled
B. Matter occupies space.
C. Liquids expands when heated and contract when cooled
D. Matter has mass and occupies space.

16. Which one of the following is not part of female reproductive system?
A. Urethra
B. Vagina
C. Uterus
D. Ovary

17. Which one of the following physical changes does not take place in boys during adolescence stage?
A. Growth of beards.
B. Voice breaks.
C. Experiences wet dreams.
D. Hips broadens
18. The diagram below shows female reproductive system.

female reproductive system

In which part shown above does the fertilization takes place?
A. P
B. M
C. N
D. Q

19. The clouds that bring heavy rains
A. are dark grey in colour.
B. are found high in the sky.
C. leak. like bundles of cotton wool.
D. have oval base.

20. The weed that has black seeds with hooks is called
A. Wondering jew
B. Black jack
C. Sodom apple
D. Oxalis

21. Brushing of teeth should always be done
A. before meals
B. once in a day
C. after meals
D. in the morning only.

22. Which one of the following is· not characteristic of all animals? They
A. reproduce
B. remove wastes
C. make their own food
D. respond to changes in environment.

23. The experiment below was done during a Science lesson.

science lesson experiment

The experiment shows that;

A. liquids exerts pressure in all directions
B. pressure in liquids is equal at the same depth
C. pressure in liquids increases with depth
D. water flows through holes in a container.

24. In an experiment to determine how water rises in soils, which of the following needs not be the same?
A. Sizes of the tubes.
B. Amount of the soil.
C. Amount of the cotton wool.
D. The type of the soil.

25. The medicines that remains after completing the dose should be
A. kept safe for future use
B. given to people with similar illness
C. donated to orphans
D.Thrown in a pit latrine.

26. Which one of the following is not a function of plant roots?
A Making food.
B. Supporting the plant firmly in the soil.
C. Storage of food.
D. Absorption.

27. Four children ate various meals for lunch as shown below.
Joyce – Chicken, fish and chips. Amina – Ugali, beans and beef. Tamara – Kales, ugali and milk. Lucy – Eggs, apple and beans.
Who ate a balanced diet?
A. Joyce
B. Mina
C. Tamara
D. Lucy

28. All tools can be maintained through the following methods except
A sharpening
B. proper storage
C. proper use
D. cleaning after use.

29. Matter exists in three states. Which one of the following is not a state of matter?
A. Liquid
B. Proper storage
C. Proper use
D. Cleaning after use

30. Std 5 pupils did the experiment below.

standard 6 experiment

The experiment was used to show that
A. matter has mass
B. matter contracts
C. matter occupies space
· D. matter expands.

31. The type of soil with the smallest particles
also
A.makes the longest ribbons
B. is not the best on modelling
C. has large air spaces
D. has the best drainage.

32. A child was seen with the followirg ‘.;igr
and symptoms.
(i) Lack of breath.
(ii) Tiredness.
(iii) Fatigue.
(iv) Ligh(headaches.
The child was likely to be suffering fror
A rickets 8. anaemia
C. marasmus D. kwashiorkor

33. Between 2kg of sand and 2kg of cotto1
wool, which one occupies a large space·
A 2kg of sand.
B. 2kg of cotton wool.
C. Both are equal.
D. None.

34. Animals move from place to place
because of the following except
A. look for food and water
B. run away from enemies
C. making food
D. looking for shelter.

35. The male sex ceils are produced in the
A. testis
B. scrotum
C. penis
D. ovary.

36. Which one of the following is a special sound
A. Clapping
B. Hooting
C. Singing
D. Whispering

37. What is a habitat?
A. A place where a plant grows.
B. The house of an animal.
C. The surrounding of a plant.
D. A forest.

38. Which one of the following practices
does not help in maintaining strong
healthy teeth?
A. Drinking milk.
B. Eating balanced diet.
C. Eating cakes and sweets.
D. Brushing teeth regularly.

39. The table below shows classification of animals.

animal classification

Which animals are represented by the
letters above correctly?

animal classification

40. When breathing in, air is cleaned and
moistened in the
A. nose B. lungs
C. mouth D. diaphragm

41. Which of the following plants grow in the
same area as rice?
A. Euphorbia.
B. Yams.
C. Maize.
D. Sisal.

42. Heat from the sun reaches to the earth
through a process called
A. conduction B. radiation
C. convection D. heating

43. The chemicals used to kill weeds in a
farm is called
A weedcides
B. insecticides
C. prison
D. herbicides

44. Which phase of moon is drawn below?

moon

A. Crescent B. Full moon
C. New moon D. Gibbons

45; The reproductive part of a plant is called
A. leaves B. stems
C. flower D. fruit

46. The weather instrument drawn below is used for

windsock

A. measuring the direction of wind only.
B. measuring strength and direction of
wind.
C. measuring the speed of the wind.
D. measuring amount of rainfall.

47. Drugs given to an ill person is called
A curative B. pain killer.
C. vaccines D. stimulants

48. Roughage in the diet is important
because it helps in
A. constipation
B. food absorption
C. food digestion
D. emptying the bowels.

49. The experiment below was conducted
by Std 5 pupils.

transpiration

50. Which animals moves by a gliding?
A. Chameleon 8. Snake
C. Snail D. Caterpillar

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