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National Grade 6 Assessment - 2010 - English P1

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National Grade 6 Assessment - 2010 - English P1

This document contains instructions and questions for a Grade 6 assessment test in English Language with 40 multiple choice questions. Students are instructed to choose one answer for each question by drawing a line through the corresponding letter on their answer sheet. The test covers topics such as spelling, vocabulary, grammar, comprehension of a poem and passage.

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GUYANA
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
NATIONAL GRADE SIX ASSESSMENT
2010
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
PAPER 1

AIM

TIME:

1 hour 10 minutes

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO ANSWER


THE QUESTIONS.
1. WRITE YOUR CANDIDATE NUMBER ON THE ANSWER SHEET AND
UNDERLINE THE SUBJECT.

.1

This test contains 40 questions. You are required to answer ALL questions.
Four responses are given for each question. The responses are A, B, C and D.
Only ONE response is correct.

If you are not sure of the answer to a question, then choose the one which you
think is BEST. On your answer sheet, draw a heavy black line through the letter
you have chosen.

BE SURE THAT THE QUESTION NUMBER IN THE BOOKLET IS THE SAME


AS THE ONE YOU HAVE USED ON YOUR ANSWER SHEET.
Here is an example done for you.

Ale

1.

alb

Red is Tim's

ANSWER SHEET

colour.

(A) favrite

(B) favarite

(C)

(D)

favourite

1. A B

faverite

A heavy black line has been drawn through the letter C on the answer sheet
because favourite, the correct answer, is next to C.
4WD

5.

If you make a mistake, erase the line cleanly, then draw a heavy black line
through the letter next to the answer you have now chosen.

REMEMBER, each answer MUST only be shown by a heavy black line on your
Answer Sheet.

Remember only ONE answer must be provided for each question.

8.

DO NOT TURN OVER THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO

In questions 1 to 3, choose the correct spelling of the word to complete


each sentence.
1.

2.

I am not allowed to watch

during the week.

(A)

telivision

(B)

television

(C)

tellevision

(D)

tellivision

Mr Joseph is a very
(A)

man.

religious

(B)

(C) relegous
3.

religous

(D) relegious
at nights.

It can be dangerous walking through the


(A) cemetery

(B) cemetary

(C) cemetry

(D) cematry

In questions 4 to 6, choose the word that has the same meaning as the
word underlined in each sentence.
4.

6.

John was surprised when he won the lottery.


(A) amused

(B) amazed

(C) happy

(D) sorry

The guest speaker advised the members of the team to strive for unity.
(A) harmony

(B) happiness

(C) discord

(D) friendship

We put the weak baby to lie near to its mother.


(A)

(B)

strong

little

(0) tiny

(C) feeble

In questions 7 to 9, choose the best word to complete each sentence.


7.

at 06:00 h everyday.

The Golden Arrowhead must be


raised

(A) flown

(B)

(C) folded

(D) dropped
2

two hundred children.

The dormitory was constructed to

(A) entertain

(B) harbour

(C) accommodate

(D) train

the lady to buy the pink curtains.

The salesgirl was unable to


(A) persuade

(B) assist

(C) trick

(D) command

In questions 10 and 11, choose the best word to complete each statement.
10.

11.

AIM

WM

AIN

Someone who uses his power to oppress others is called a


(A)

traitor.

(B)

martyr.

(C)

pilgrim

(D)

tyrant.

A person who goes to work while his workmates are on strike is called a
(A)

hypocrite.

(B)

stalwart.

(C)

blackleg.

(D)

patriot.

In questions 12 and 13, choose the answer in which the word underlined
has the same meaning as the word underlined in the sentence
12.

Judging by her accent, I believe that she is a Guyanese.


(A)

She wants to accent the room by painting it.

(B)

On which syllable does the accent belong in the word wonderful?

(C)

When you play that piece, you have to accent the first beat

(D)

Don't you want to hear her accent?

AIM

13.

My sweater is made of soft material.


(A)

I am not interested in having lots of material goods.

(B)

The material fact is that Donald was not at home.

(C)

She looked for extra material to finish the bed sheet.

(D)

The material needed to complete the building is expensive.

In questions 14 to 16, choose the correct verb for each subject.


14.

15.

16.

The children
(A) was

(B) are

(C) has

(D)

John and his two cousins


(A) practise

(B) goes

(C)

(D)

is

plays

The onion
(A) have

(B) tastes

(C) were

(D) smell

In questions 17 and 18, choose the correct function of the words


underlined in the sentence.
Mother cooked the dinner so that we could be well fed.
17. We
(A) noun

(B) pronoun

(C) adjective

(D) adverb

18. Well
(A) pronoun

(B) adverb

(C) adjective

(D) preposition

In questions 19 to 21, choose the sentence that is correctly written


19.

(A)

Between you and I, he is lying.

(B)

The two of them is twins.

(C)

Did you ever go there?

(D)

She tell her not to go outside.

20.

ANN

21.

(A)

My sisters job does not pay much

(B)

Do you want me to carry you with me?

(C)

Neither him nor her will come.

(D)

"Where did he go when he left?" asked Mother.

(A)

Last night I go to bed early.

(B)

Both of my friends likes to read.

(C)

Too much children come to school late.

(D)

Either of the girls will come.

In questions 22 to 24, there is an error in capitalization. Choose the


underlined word that has the error.
22.

Events for carifesta were held at different venues throughout Guyana.


A

23.

Different Artistes performed at the National Stadium during the opening


A
ceremony.
D

24.

Every four years a different country is chosen to host the Olympics.


D
C
B
A

In questions 25 and 26, choose the name of the book.


25.

26.

This is a kind of dictionary that has mostly synonyms.


(A) Thesaurus

(B) Magazin

(C)Catalogue

(D) Encyclopedia

It is a book which encourages us to use or buy a product.


(A) Directory

(B) Syllabus

(C) Encyclopedia

(D) Catalogue

In questions 27 and 28, choose the name given to the parts of a book.
27.

28.

A list at the front of the book that tells what the book contains.
(A) forward

(B) glossary

(C) appendix

(D) contents

An alphabetical list of words and meanings at the end of a book.


(A) glossary

(B) appendix

(C) preface

(D) acknowledgement

In questions 29 and 30, choose the most suitable meaning of the


underlined proverbs.
29.

30.

A rolling stone gathers no moss.


(A)

A rolling stone is a slippery stone.

(B)

It is hard to catch a moving stone.

(C)

Someone who is always busy gets much work done.

(D)

Someone who frequently changes jobs will never be rich.

Make hay while the sun shines.


(A)

Things are not always as good as they appear.

(B)

Grasp every opportunity when it presents itself.

(C)

Hay cannot be harvested during the rainy season.

(D)

It is easy to cut grass when the sun is shining.

Read the poem below, then answer questions 31 to 35.


He comes with mother up the stair,
And by my bed he takes a chair,
And says in such a twinkly way,
"And how's the invalid today?
He sees my tongue, he sees my throat;
He has a thing inside his coat
With which he listens at my chest;
And that is what I like the best.
He often makes me stay in bed,
When I would rather play instead,
And gives me horrid things to take,
In bottles that you have to shake.
And yet I really never mind
Because he is so very kind.
What a Fright by Angus Maciver
31.

32.

33.

34.

th

35.

The invalid is a child who


(A)

likes to sleep late.

(B)

does not go to school

(C)

is lazy.

(D)

is ill.

Who visits the invalid?


(A)

His teacher

(B)

His friend

(C)

The dentist

(D)

The doctor

What is horrid to take?


(A) Medicine

(B) Bath

(C)

(D)

Brushing his teeth

Combing his hair

Which word is used to describe the visitor?


(A) Twinkly

(B) Horrid

(C) Kind

(D) Best

The best name for the poem is


(A)

Sleepyhead.

(B)

The Doctor.

(C)

Busybody.

(D)

The Visitor.

Read the passage below, then answer questions 36 to 40.


Rainwater is carried from the hills down to the sea by rivers. If this did not
1 happen the land would be flooded.

Rivers often help persons to travel and transport things from one place to
another. That is why towns were sometimes built on the banks of large
rivers. Riverboats and barges are used in some countries to transport
passengers and cargo.

Rivers are also important to persons who live nearby and do not have
access to tap water in their homes. Water for drinking, cooking and
washing is then accessed from the river. Many farriilies depend on this
10 ready source of water, even if they have to boil it for drinking purposes.
Rivers supply many persons with food such as fish and shrimp.
Freshwater fish can also be caught from the river. They make a delicious
meal.
Some persons just like to look at the beauty of a river, with its waterfalls, its
rapids and its wide, calm stretches where the water is barely moving.
Adapted from: Communication Tasks
An Integrated Approach
by Sheila Callow & P.L. Maxwell

36.

37.

38.

The land does not flood when it rains because the water
(A)

is dried up by the sun.

(B)

goes into the soil.

(C)

runs off into the sea.

(D)

is stored in trenches.

Some towns were built on the banks of rivers to


(A)

allow easy movement of people and goods.

(B)

ensure that persons had enough water to use.

(C)

provide jobs for persons who wanted to fish.

(D)

provide persons with a beautiful, peaceful scenery.

'Tap water' in line 8 means


(B)

(A)

clean water.

(C)

water that comes through a pipe. (D)


8

water that has been purified.


rain water.

39.

40.

Which of the following is not true about rivers?


(A)

The water from rivers can be used for domestic purposes.

(B)

The water in rivers is not always calm.

(C)

River can be used to transport things as well as provide food.

(D)

Every large river has a town on its bank.

Which is an appropriate title for the passage?


(A)

Life by the River

(B)

How the river gets it water.

(C)

Uses of the River

(D)

The beauty of the River.

END OF TEST

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