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Download form 4 Mathematics exams and their Marking Schemes for free. Questions and answers for mathematics Get any of the exams listed below and download them for Maths revision. These Exam Papers are editable questions set by examiners from all over Kenya and can be used by teachers or students in revision. The sample exam questions have answers. Form Four exams are suitable for term 1,2 and term 3 2020 and 2021. Form four Maths tests.

The Exams questions in this website contain all mathematics topics covered in form on to Form Four. These are therefore very comprehensive and will help all students doing their revision.

FORM 4- KCSE MATHEMATICS SYLLABUS TOPICS

  • Matrices and Transformations
  • Statistics (2)
  • Loci
  • Trigonometry
  • Three Dimensional Geometry
  • Longitudes and Latitudes
  • Linear Programming
  • Differentiation
  • Area Approximation
  • Integration

Format of KCSE Mathematics Papers in the Exams

  • Questions in this paper will mainly test topics from Form 3 and 4. However knowledge and skills acquired in form 1 and form 2 will be required
  • The time allocated for this paper is 2 ½ hours
  • Form 4 exams paper consist of a total of 100 marks
  • There are two sections: Section 1 and II

Form 4 Maths Section 1Questions and Section 2 Questions

Section 1 will have 50 marks and sixteen (16) compulsory short- answer questions. Section two will have 50 marks and a choice of eight (8) open ended question, for candidates to answer any five (5). The students should note that any attempted questions in this section will be marked if they are not cancelled

Four Lessons on How to Pass KCSE Mathematics

1. Create a Mathematics Study Environment.

Mathematics is a subject that requires a lot of concentration. A proper study environment and a distraction free area could be the determining factor when solving complex equations or problems in geometry, algebra or trigonometry! Studying with music can help create a relaxing atmosphere and stimulate the flow of information. Having suitable background music can foster an environment of maximum concentration. Of course, you should steer clear of some form of music; instrumental music is the best thing in these times.

2. Master the Key Mathematical Concepts

Do not try to memorise the processes. This is counter-productive. It is much better and rewarding in the long-run to focus on understanding the process and logic that is involved.

This will help you understand how you should approach such problems in the future. Remember that Maths is a sequential subject so it’s important to have a firm understanding of the key concepts that underpin a mathematical topic before moving on to work on other, more complex solutions which are based on understanding the basics.

You must remember that mathematics requires lot of time and patience to master.

3. Apply Maths to Real World Problems

As much as possible, try to apply real-world problems when approaching maths. Maths can be very abstract sometimes so looking for a practical application can help change your perspective and assimilate ideas differently. Probability, for example, can be used in everyday life to predict the outcome of something happening and determine whether you want to take a risk such as if you should buy a lottery ticket or gamble.

4. Practice Maths, Practice even more Questions

It is impossible to study maths properly by just reading and listening. To study maths you have to roll up your sleeves and actually solve some problems. The more you practice answering maths problems, the better. Each problem has its own characteristics and it’s important to have solved it in numerous ways before tackling the exam.