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1. Year 2
Paper 1
Each question in this paper is followed by four possible answers. Choose the
best answer from the answers marked A, B, C and D.
Questions 1 – 4
Circle the best word to fill in the blanks.
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1.
Majid likes to eat ________ .
A. carrots
B. milk
C. papaya
D. fish
2.
Encik Abu is a __________ . He
works at a workshop.
A. doctor
B. teacher
C. mechanic
D. policeman
3.
Mrs. Sharon likes to wear a
________ when she goes to a party.
A. cheongsam
B. dress
C. baju kurung
D. saree
4.
Ahmad has a pet _____________ .
A. goat
B. kitten
C. dog
D. cow
2. Year 2
Questions 5 – 7
Replace the pictures with the correct phrases.
2
5.
I see with my _______________ .
A. nose
B. eyes
C. chin
D. ears
6.
Sheila likes to ________________.
A. baking cakes and buns
B. swimming
C. playing badminton
D. collecting stamps
7.
Father makes a swing from an old
______________________ .
A. aluminium can
B. broken furniture
C. tyre
D. bottle
3. Year 2
Questions 8 – 10
Study the pictures carefully. Then choose the best answer.
3
8.
A. They are very happy today.
B. They cried because their cat
died.
C. They won the first prize
medal.
D. They are dancing sadly.
9.
A. She is taking her bath.
B. She just woke up from her
sleep.
C. She died on her bed.
D. The teddy bear is under the
bed.
10.
A. He is dreaming of having a big
dog.
B. He is thinking of a bag of
apples.
C. He is having a lot of money in
his dream.
D. He sleeps with a sad face.
4. Year 2
Questions 11 – 15
Look at the pictures below carefully. Choose the best sentence to fit the
situation shown in the pictures.
4
11.
A. I am sleeping, sir.
B. I am sorry, sir.
C. I am playing hide and seek.
D. I am reading a book.
12.
A. Oh! I am playing basketball.
B. Pick it up for me.
C. Go back to your classroom.
D. I am sorry. I will pick it up.
13.
A. We are very sorry, sir.
B. It was your fault.
C. This is our school, sir.
D. It’s only the glasses, sir.
5. Year 2
5
14.
A. It is nice to see you sick.
B. May I sleep on your bed?
C. Don’t mention it.
D. Thank you.
15.
A. The marker is broken.
B. Give it back now!
C. I hate you.
D. It’s all right.
Questions 16 – 20
Choose the best answer to complete the sentences.
16.
She ______ a beautiful girl.
A. is
B. are
C. many
D. with
17.
The girl is ______________ the
umbrella.
A. in
B. on
C. under
D. beside
6. Year 2
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18.
It is number ________________ .
A. eleven
B. eighteen
C. twenty
D. fifteen
19.
Madam Susan is a nurse. She works
at the ________________ .
A. police station
B. market
C. hospital
D. school
20.
They are ________________ in
the sea.
A. swim
B. swimming
C. swam
D. swum
Question 21
Choose the opposite meaning for the underlined word.
21. The whale is big but an ant is __________ .
A. thin
B. fat
C. small
D. heavy
7. Year 2
Questions 22 – 23
Based on the pictures, choose the answer with the correct spelling.
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22.
That girl is a ________
A. mermaid
B. meremed
C. marmed
D. marimed
23.
It is number _____________ .
A. seventeen
B. twenty
C. thirteen
D. eighteen
Questions 24 – 25
Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation marks.
24. A. James and Jerry are my brotherS.
B. James and Jerry are my brothers.
C. James and jerry are my Brothers.
D. james and jerry Are, my brothers
25. A. Juliana has a cat, a bird. and a rabbit.
B. juliana has a Cat, a Bird and a rabbit.
C. JuLIana has a cat, a bird and a rabbit.
D. Juliana has a cat, a bird and a rabbit.
8. Year 2
Questions 26 – 30
Look at the picture and then read the passage carefully. Based on the picture,
choose the best answer to fill in the blanks.
Samad is at home. He is (26) ___________________ his father.
(27) __________________ are playing carom. Samad (28) ______________
to play carom. He always (29) _________________________the game. He
(30) ____________________ a big carrom board.
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26. A. with
B. by
C. in
D. and
27. A. He
B. She
C. They
D. We
28. A. like
B. likes
C. liking
D. liked
29. A. win
B. won
C. wins
D. winning
30. A. have
B. has
C. having
D. had
9. Year 2
Questions 31 – 35
Read the dialogue below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Adam : What is your ambition, Rahman?
Rahman : My ambition is to be a chef. What about you,
Wei Ping?
Wei Ping : I want to be a doctor. How about you, Adam?
Adam : I want to be a pilot.
Wei Ping : Why is your ambition to be a chef, Rahman?
Rahman : I like to cook delicious food. Why, do you want
to be a pilot?
Wei Ping : I want to help people. Adam, why do you want to
be a pilot?
Adam : I want to fly jets.
31. Wei Ping wanted to be a _____________ when he grows up.
9
A. chef
B. pilot
C. teacher
D. doctor
32. Why would Rahman want to be a chef?
A. He wants to fly jets.
B. He likes to cook delicious food.
C. He wants to teach pupils in the classroom.
D. He wants to help people.
10. Year 2
33. Adam’s ambition is to become a ________________.
10
A. doctor
B. teacher
C. pilot
D. chef
34. Adam’s ambition will get him to ________________ .
A. help people
B. teach pupils in the classroom
C. fly jets
D. cook delicious food
35. Wei Ping would be able to ____________ when he grows up.
A. fly jets
B. cook delicious food
C. help people
D. teach pupils in the classroom
Questions 36 – 40
Read the short letter below carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Dear Uncle Sam,
It is the school holidays now. I am planning to go over to your
place. I want to spend a week with you, aunty and cousins, Matt, Sheila
and Tom.
Please meet me at the Sibu Bus Terminal at 8.30 a.m. on the
29th of November 2014. I’ll be taking the night bus from Miri.
Okay Uncle, that’s all.
Your niece,
Marsha
11. Year 2
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36. Who wrote the letter?
A. Uncle Sam
B. Tom
C. Marsha
D. Sheila
37. How long does Marsha plan to stay with her Uncle Sam’s place?
A. a week
B. five days
C. two days
D. one day
38. Marsha has ____________ cousins.
A. three
B. four
C. five
D. six
39. She will travel from Miri to Sibu by ________________ .
A. taxi
B. aeroplane
C. ferry
D. bus
40. What time will she reach Sibu?
A. 6.30 a.m.
B. 7.30 a.m.
C. 8.30 a.m.
D. 9.30 a.m.