Here is a list of Papua New Guinea National Examination Papers for Grade 8 English. The list is organised in year.
Note that answer keys are available on request. This is the 2014 Grade 8 Combine Subject Paper. Answers to these questionsare provided at the end of the post.
PART A: MULTIPLE CHOICE (QUESTIONS 1 to 25) 25 MARKS For each question, choose the correct answer and write the letter A, B, C or D in the space provided on the ANSWER SHEET. QUESTION 1 Which of the following is an example of a commodity that Papua New Guinea imports? A. Gold B. Timber C. Motor vehicles D. Palm oil QUESTION 2 Which of the following is NOT the correct reason for record keeping? For ________________________ A. monitoring of income. B. monitoring of expenses. C. promoting transparency. D. promoting corruption. QUESTION 3 Soft drink cans are made from a popular metal. What is the name of this metal? A. Aluminium B. Copper C. Iron D. Zinc QUESTION 4 When planning and preparing a balanced meal, it is best to use fresh foods that are easily available from the local area. What would be the most important reason for this? A. These foods provide fewer nutrients. B. These foods provide tasty meals. C. These foods are fresh and less expensive. D. These foods take less time to prepare. Here is the Grade 8 Mathematics Examination Questions for 2014 paper. Please take the questions as a rehearsal for the actual Grade 8 examinations. Both multiple Choices and short answer questions are given below. Answer keys are available at the end of the post. Check out the Answer Key tabs.
Here is the multiple Choice Questions for Grade 8 Mathematics Examination Papers 2015.
PART A (Questions 1 to 25) For each question, choose the best answer and write the letter A, B, C or D in the space next to the question number on the ANSWER SHEET. Grade 8 English Examination 2015 - Short Answer Questions
Short Answer Questions For questions 26 to 29, read the passage and write the missing words on the answer sheet to complete the passage. The word you provide should make sense, be spelt correctly and be correct in grammar. Names Papua New Guinean names are very important. It is something which belong to us and which we need in our lives. The surname especially, often tell us about the past. A student in my class is called Watki Philma and his Christian name is ‘GEORGE’ his surname means bee. This is probably because there was something happening in relation to a bee when he was 26 . Many chiefs have long names. The names came from their ancestors. Hindu people’s names are also very meaningful and often sacred. Some women and girls are called ‘Laxmi’ which links them with the Goddess of wealth. Boys and men might have ‘Ram’ as part of their names. Many Muslim boys and men are 27 Mohammed. They are named 28 their famous prophet who started Muslim religion. My favourite name is Ikti Mon 29 means ‘nothing more to discuss.’ I hope you like your name and also proud of it. It is very precious and important and helps make who you are. For questions 30 - 33 read the passage and answer questions. The World’s most dangerous snakes. The most dangerous snakes when attacking their victims inject venom through grooves or hollows in their fangs. The fangs act like hypodermic needles, which puncture the flesh of the victim when the snake strikes, introducing the poison into the prey’s bloodstream. Mambas. These snakes are common in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa. They are among the fastest and most aggressive of all snakes. Their speed of attack is so great that they can pluck a bird out the sky and kill it with an injection of venom almost before it has hit the ground. Cobras. These are found in Asia and Africa. The spitting cobra has the most fearsome reputation because it can spit blinding venom into the eyes of its victim from a range of nearly 3m (10 ft.). Coral Snakes. The toxic venom of the relatively small coral snake of the America is very powerful. Would be predators are warned of the potential danger by the snakes ‘distinctive colouring’ of red, black, yellow and white bands. QUESTION 30 Identify a word that means the same as teeth in the passage, ________________________ QUESTION 31 The word ‘venom’ is underlined in the passage. Venom would mean__________________ QUESTION 32 Which of the world’s dangerous snake lives in the sea? ____________________________ QUESTION 33 The distinctive colours of the coral snake makes it easy, to be _______________________ Here is 2015 Grade 8 English Exam- Multiple Choice Questions. Answers are given at the end of this post .
For each question, choose the best answer and write the letter A, B, C or D in the space provided on the ANSWER SHEET. QUESTION 1. Choose the letter, which has all the words correctly arranged in alphabetical order. A. field, figure, footage, flush, fragile B. breed, breeze, bride, bribe, brief C. party, plague, puzzle, perilous, poison D. identify, idiom, idle, idol, ignite QUESTION 2 The policemen tried to ____________ the unruly crowd with tear gas. A. destroy B. push C. disperse D. demolished QUESTION 3 The other team was ___________ than us. A. slow B. slowly C. slowest D. slower QUESTION 4 The strange rock ____________ the figure of a weeping woman. A. assembled B. resembled C. assembles D. resembling |
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