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FREE KCSE PAST PAPERS 1996-2017



The Rift Valley Institute Of Business Studies is offering a FREE  KNEC KCSE PAST PAPERS with answers.  Every student desires for his/her examination to be the first and the last. If you have ever written exams more than once, you will be tempted to believe that those who got it right the first time were lucky. But luck has little to do with passing your examinations. But the truth is revisions do. Good news is that in order to help you revise, RVBS is giving you this platform for free.  The KNEC past papers available online for free will enable high school students revise for their National Exams. RVIBS is offering the past papers  ranging between 1996-2017.
Below are some of the tips that can help you revise

There are instructions given to you before taking the exam - do not make noise, tick or shade the right answer, stop at the right time, etc. These are to ensure the examination goes smoothly, but passing your examination entails you take out quality time to prepare. By prepare, I don't mean browsing through a book cover to cover with the impression that the contents have being mastered.
You may have attended all the lectures for the subject. Read your text books long before the teacher did, and probably did well in all tests and assignments. However, revising your books should be the final step.
No matter how well you think you have read, it is important for you to revise all your work at least a week before the exam.
Importance of Revision

1. It makes the materials stay fresh in your mind.
2. You understand older topics better, because they make more sense when you revise them.
3. Helps to reduce tension about the exam.
4. Builds up your confidence because you become better prepared.
5. Repetition is the law of deep and lasting impression. The more you read a particular material, the more it stays in your mind.

Steps to Revision

There is no particular technique for revision, but you can ensure the time you spend revising your work is effective. These steps listed below serve as guidelines.
1. Gather as many materials as possible on the topic - notebooks, textbooks, jottings, audio and video materials,, materials from the internet. Revision begins one or two weeks before exam.
2. Go through the materials, laying more emphasis on points you may have jotted down, or highlighted in your books. These points are worth remembering.
3. Doing the revision exercise with someone else is very helpful. You can take turns in asking each other questions.
4. Use past questions. Make sure the past questions have the right answers provided (usually at the last pages of the book).
5. Engage yourself in activities that will help you relax, at least the day before the exam.
How to get KNEC KCSE PAST PAPERS from RVIBS
The steps  are very simple.
1.       1. Simply type http://pastpapers.rvibs.ac.ke/ then hit enter


2. Fill in the details then hit download ie sign up



3.       3. Page similar to the screenshot below will popup

 



4.       Download and enjoy the free gift from RVIBS.





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