SECTION A
1. Important equipment that could be used in preparing fruit juice.
- Blender
- Sieve
- Jug
- Bowl ( Any 2×1 = 2 marks )
2. Mention two ways of taking care of hair.
– By shampooing /washing
– By cutting / shaving
– By paiting
– By combing
– By use of chemicals (Any 2×1 = 2 marks)
3. Reasons for blending fibres
– To improve quality of fabric
– To provide a variety of fabric
– To make fabric affordable ( Any 2×1 = 2 marks )
4. Examples of builders added to detergents during manufacturing.
– Sodium carbonate
– Borax
– Sodium sulphate
– Sodium silicate (Any 2×1 = 2 marks)
5. Difference between stewing and boiling methods of cooking.
– Stewing is a method of cooking where a measured amount of water is used while boiling is a method where the food is immersed in water when cooking ( 1×2 = 2 marks )
6. Meaning of the term ingredient in meal preparation.
Is a substance used in preparation of a dish (1x 2 = marks)
7. Items that could be used to prevent cross- infection from one reason to another.
– Masks
– Gloves
– Apron
– Dust coat
– Special Shoes/Boots
– Face Shields (Any 2×1 = 2 marks)
8. Types of raising agents.
– Physical
– Mechanical
– Chemical
– Biological (Any 2×1 = 2 marks)
9. Trimmings that could also serve as fasteners.
– Ribbon
– Button
– Lace
– Velcro
– Rouleau loop ( Any 2×1 = 2 marks )
10. Why Home Science is referred to as an integrated Subject.
– Its content comprises of many other subjects / it incorporates principles of other subjects
11. Difference between an appetizer and a dessert.
– Appetizer is taken at the beginning of a meal while a dessert is taken at the end of the meal
– Appetizer improves the appetite while dessert dull the appetite
12. The correct usage of bandage during first aid.
– To mobilize a fracture
– To support an injured part /make an arm sling
– To stop bleeding /create pressure
– To hold a dressing in place (Any 2×1 = 2 marks)
13. Rooms that are closely related to the kitchen.
– Sitting Room
– Dining room
– Food Store (Any 2×1 = 2 marks )
14. Characteristic of a mango fruit that is spoilt.
– It turns black in color
– It has an offensive smell
– It may have maggots
– It is likely to have fruit flies
– It has unpleasant smell
– The juice trickles out (Any 2×1 = 2 marks)
15. Vaccinations that is given to a baby at fourteen weeks.
– DPT
– Polio
– Hepatitis B
– HIB (Pneumococcal) (Any 2×1 = 2 marks )
16. Apart from use in the kitchen salt is used for.
– Fixing color on article
– Removing stain on iron box
– Removing stains from clothes (Any 2×1 = 2 marks)
17. Disadvantages of relying on solar energy in the home.
– The battery requires frequent replacement and this can be expensive.
– In case of prolonged cloud cover, the means shortage of solar power.
– Its use is mainly limited to lightening and operating of electricity appliances but
not cooking. (Any 2×1 = 2 marks)
18. Why interfacing is done on collars, cuffs and bands.
– Bring out edges of the area.
– Gives them body.
– Prevents sagging of the area (Any 2×1 = 2 marks)
- Reasons why a shopping list is useful to the consumer.
– To ensure that no item is forgotten.
– Helps one to keep within the list items.
– Reduces chances of overspending. (Any 2×1 = 2 marks)
- Qualities of a well made short crust pastry
– Crispy
– Crumbly
– Light (Any 2×1 = 2 marks)
SECTION B
21) Explanation on how to clean the glass jug that was used to serve juice.
- Collect equipment and materials needed ½ to save on time ½
- Rinse ½ off the juice to keep the cleaning water clean ½
- Wash in warm soapy ½ water with a sponge ½ to remove dirt ½ and avoid scratching ½
- Pay special attention inside ½ to ensure all the juice is removed ½
- Rinse ½ with warm water to remove dirt and detergent ½
– Drip ½ dry ½ on a rack to avoid fluffs ½ remove water ½
– Clean ½ the equipment used to maintain ½ them
(Any 7 x ½ points explained ½ = 7 marks)
b) The procedure of laundering a fast colored cotton blouse with wax stain.
– Collect all equipment and materials required. (½)
– Scrape (½) the loose wax with a blunt object (½)
– On the W.S ½ and R.S ½ of the stained area ½ place a blotting paper ½ and remove the stain by ironing ½ on the blotting paper with a moderate hot ½ iron till the stain is absorbed by the paper ½
– Shake to remove loose ½
– Wash (½) in warm (½) soapy (½) water using friction (½) method.
– Rinse (½) in warm (½) water.
– Finally rinse (½) in cold (½) water into which vinegar (½) is added.
– Dry on a clothes line (½) under the shade (½) WS ½ out by the way it is worn ½ using pegs ½
– Iron ½ when not completely (½) dry with a moderately (½) hot iron.
– Air (½)
– Fold ½ and store ½ appropriately
– Clean ½ and store the equipment used. (Any 26 points x ½ = 13 marks)
SECTION C
- a) Effects that is likely to occur when a baby does not breast feed well.
- Breast engorgement can set in since the breast is not empted
- Baby is likely to be malnourished since it will not get the proper nutrient as from breast milk
- Bond between baby and mother would reduce since the act of breast feeding that encourages bonding would lack
- Dental cavity of the baby would not be good since the suckling that helps the arrangement would lack
– Family is likely to spend much more since complementary /supplementary foods are expensive
(Any 4 (1) points explained (1) = 8 marks)
b) With an aid of one diagram explanation how to make running stitches.
– Take two pieces of fabric with the R.S ½ facing
– Work from right ½ to left ½
- Start ½ with a back stitch½ to secure the stitches
- Put the needle in ½ and out ½ of the fabric keeping the stitches small ½ & even ½.
- Work one stitch ½ at a time
Diagram 1 mark (explanations any 10 x ½ and diagram 1 = 6 marks)
C ) Factors that would affect the efficiency of a detergent
– Temperature of the water used
– The washing time
– Mechanical action
– Whether the water is soft or hard
– The type of soiling of the article
– Degree of soiling of the article
( Any 6 points x 1 = 6 marks )
23 a) Advantages of buying a house
– The property serves as an investment
– One feels secure and stable when living in one’s own house
– One can extend and renovate at one’s own will
– One can rent it out thus generate income.
– This is a quick way of being able to provide family shelter
(Any 4 points x 1 = 4 points)
b) Preparation of an interfaced collar ready for attachment.
– Place two collar pieces together with RS (½) facing, matching the notches and FL. (½)
– Pin, tack along the FL (½) leaving the neck edge free. (½)
– Remove pins.
– Machine stitch along the FL (½) making sharp corners (½) at each point.
– Remove tacking. (½)
– Press (½) the seam open.
– Trim (½) the seam allowance and snip (½) the corners diagonally (½).
Notch the seam allowance.
– Turns the collar inside out (½)
– Press (½) to obtain a good knife edge. (Any 16 points x ½ = 8 marks )
C.) Reasons that make silk not suitable for a hospital bed sheet.
- Easily damaged by high temperatures, hospital bed sheets must be frequently sterilized.
- Easily damaged by alkalis and acids – hospital bed sheets are usually stained with medicines and other stains hence require strong fabrics.
- Weakened by long exposure to sunlight – hospital linens are exposed to the sunlight for further sterilization.
- Silk is weak when wet-hospital linen requires frequent washing which silk cannot stand. ( Any 4 points (1) explained (1) = 8 marks )
24 a) Explained points to avoid when choosing clothes for a full figure
– Avoid large patterned fabric since they exaggerate ones size.
– Avoid wearing belts as they break the long line – if the design of the garment includes a belt, have it narrow and of the same colour as the garment.
– Avoid clothes made of fluffy or bulky fabrics- they tend to exaggerate the figure.
– Avoid too much jewellery since they exaggerate the figure
– Avoid bright colours since they exaggerate figures size.
– Avoid tight-fitting outfits – they show bulges and extra curves
(Any 4 points (1) explained (1) = 8 marks)
b) Reasons why a consumer should be protected
– To ensure that products and services are of good quality so that consumers are not exploited with poor quality goods and low quality services
– To ensure that goods are of the right quantity so that the right amounts are sold
– To ensure that prices charged on goods and services are fair, because without price control, consumers would be over charged.
– To ensure that consumers get the right information
– To ensure that consumers get the right information
– To ensure that the health of the consumer is safeguard. (Any 4 x1=4 marks)
c) Meaning of the terms
i ) Isolation – this is a way of keeping the sick with contagious disease away from the other people who are not sick
ii) Quarantine – separates and restricts the movement of people who are exposed to a contagious disease
Disinfection – a way of eliminating pathogenic microorganisms
Sterilization – is a process of killing, removing, deactivating all forms microbial life (germ)
(Term explained well 4×2=8 marks)