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Matokeo ya darasa la nne 2022 - 2023

NECTA SFNA Standard 4 Exam Results

matokeo ya mtihani darasa la nne 2022/2023 - Dar es salaam Tanzania

Standard Four National Assessment

In Tanzania standard four pupils must pass a mandatory Standard Four National Assessment Test by NECTA done in October or November each year to be allowed to proceed to the next class (Standard five). For this year "matokeo ya mtihani wa darasa la nne 2022" is expected to be announced by necta later in December 2022 or early January 2023 and upon the announcement you will get SFNA results bellow.

Standard 4 Examination Formats

Each subject has an examination format, which describes the structure of the examination paper, and the content in which that particular examination covers. Bellow are NECTA National Results for SFNA
std iv results NECTA Results 2022 - matokeo ya mtihani wa shule za msingi darasa la nne
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The details of Standard 4 subjects addressed are shown in individual examinations formats that can be accessed in the examination formats linkmatokeo darasa la nne 2022 - 2023
Bellow is the test for class four to help the students gouge their capabilities in English Language

STD FOUR ENGLISH TEST

SECTION A: TENSES - Write the letter of the correct answer

1.    Yesterday John __________ to school although he was sick.  A: go  B: went  C: going  D: gone  E: will go   (         )
2.    Class five pupils_________ English examination now. A: is doing  B: are doing  C: does   E: are do  E: done  (          )
3.    He __________ to Nairobi every week.   A: went  B: goes  C: going  D: go  E: gone (     )
4.    The boy has ________ my food. A: eat   B: eaten  C: eats  D: ate  E: eating  (        )
5.    My mother _________ food for the family next week. A: will cook  B: had cook  C: has cook  D: was cooking E: have cooked  (        )
6.    Asha and Joseph ___going to school now. A: has  B: was C: were  D: are  E: have (        )
7.    Our cow _______ its leg yesterday.  A: is breaking  B: was breaking  C: will break  D: broke E: breaks  (           )
8.    They always __ their classroom. A: clean  B: cleaning  C: cleaned  D: cleans  E: cleans  (      )
9.    Peter ________ join us next year. A: will  B: is  C: has  D: was  E: are (        )
10.    I ________ give him everything.  A: was  B: am  C: shall  D: is  E: are  (       )
11.    Ali ________ waiting for his bicycle for an hour. A: had been  B: is been  C: has been  D: have been  E: will been (         )
12.    We _________ in class five this year. A: were  B: is  C: was  D: are  E: will  (        )
13.    It _______ yesterday.  A: rains  B: rained  C: raining  D: rain  E: the rain (         )
14.    People ___________ when we entered.  A: were shouting  B: were shout  C: shouting  D: was shouting  E: will shout   (         )
15.    They ________ come to visit us next month.  A: will  B: shall  C: is  D: was  E: were (    )

SECTION B: GRAMMAR

16.    Your pen’s colour is different _____mine.  A: as   B: some  C: from  D: with E: like (    )
17.    ________ are our chairs. A: That  B: This  C: These  D: That is  E: is  (        )
18.    Can you lift up this stone?  A: Yes, I can’t  B: No, I can  C: Yes, I can’t  D: Yes, I can  E: Yes, he can’t  (        )
19.    The opposite of the word “fat” is_______ A: fat  B: fatter  C: short  D: fattest  E: thin (     )
20.    He took ________ shoes and threw it away. A: Sofia B: Sofias’  C: Sofia’s  D: Sofias’s  E: the Sofia (        )
21.    This is your book. It belongs to you. So it’s _______ A: your  B: yours  C: you  D: our  E: theirs  (         )
22.    Mount Kilimanjaro is the __________ mount in Africa. A: highest  B: higher  C: high  D: a higher  E: tall   (         )
23.    These are my ________ A: parent  B: parents  C: parent’s  D: parentses E: parentes (      )
24.    Mashaka was angry ____he was beaten.  A: and  B: why  C: but  D: because  E: that  (       )
25.    “No, I _______ run faster than a plane”. A boy replied.  A: can  B: will  C: shall  D: can not E: will not  (       )
26.    ________ is she crying?  A: because  B: what  C: that  D: why  E: were  (         )
27.    This is the boy’s football. It is _______ A: her  B: his  C: theirs  D: yours  E: ours  (       )
28.    My house is _______ tall ______ your.  A: as big  B: as ... as  C: same big  D: good as  E: same like  (       )
29.    We ________ eat the snake. A: can go  B: can’t  C: must  D: must like  E: cook (       )
30.    The short form of the words will not is ______ A: shan’t  B: willn’t  C: won’t  D: can’t  E: shalln’t  (        )

SECTION C: VOCABULARY

31.    The mother of your father is your _______ A: grandfather  B: brother  C: uncle  D: mother  E: grandmother (         )
32.    Oranges, pawpaws, pineapples, mangoes. These are ________ A: drinks  B: fruits  C: food D: juice  E: trees  (        )
33.    Someone who looks after sick people is ______ A: a teacher B: pupils  C: doctor  D: sick  E: a cook  (       )
34.    A person who makes tables and chairs is a ______ A: cook  B: carpenter C: pupil  D: teacher  E: architecture (      )
35.    The opposite of the word big is _____  A: long  B: small  C: tall  D: fat  E: biggest (      )

SECTION D: COMPOSITION

Use the following words to complete the passage bellow: - SICK, DOCTOR, VISIT, TEACHER, JOHN’S
John missed school on Monday. His parents sent their neighbour to tell his (36) ________ the reason for (37) _________________ absence. He told the teacher that the parents said, John was (38) ___________________ since Saturday. They also said that the       (39) ____________________ gave him time to rest. Juma and his friend went to         (40) ______________ him on the following day.

SECTION E: COMPREHESION

Read the passage and answer the questions bellow
Yesterday Asha went to the market. Her mother wanted her to buy some vegetables.The market was two kilometers from her home. It took her thirty minutes to get there.
She went round the market to look for good vegetables. Then she saw a woman on the corner. The woman had good vegetables. Asha bought some from her. She bought a kilo of cabbages and a kilo of onions, she paid 300 shillings for them. She saw a good tomatoes but she didn’t have any money. Asha carried her basket and walked home. She reached home at 11 o’clock.

QUESTIONS

41.    How far is the market from Asha’s home? A: two kilometers  B: five kilometers  C: 11 kilometers  D: one kilometer  E: 300 shillings  (         )
42.    Where did Asha go to yesterday? A: home  B: school  C: market  D: church  E: farm (     )
43.    How much money did she have?  A: one hundred B: five shillings  C: 300 shillings  D: 500 shillings  E: 10 shillings  (         )
44.    Who sent Asha to the market?  A: father  B: mother  C: sister  D: brother E: none (     )
45.    How many kilos of tomatoes did she buy? A: woman  B: one  C: two  D: five E: none (   )
46.    Did Asha carry her basket?  A: Yes, she did  B: No, she doesn’t  C: Yes, she didn’t  D: No, she carry  E: she is not yes  (         )
47.    At what time did Asha reach home?  A: 11 o’clock  B: 5 o’clock  C: 6 o’clock  D: 300 o’clock E: 500 shillings (          )
48.    Did she buy potatoes?  A: Yes  B: No she didn’t C: No, potatoes D: Yes, she didn’t  E: good potatoes (        )
49.    At the market who was having good potatoes? A: Asha  B: woman  C: mother  D: all market woman  E: onions (         )
50.    She took ___ minutes to reach the market. A: five  B: ten  C: thirty  D: one  E: seven (    ) 

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