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Tahisco - Solved Exams | Mock | Form Six 2024 - All Subjects (Download Exams with Answers)

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 Tahisco Mock Exams with Answers (Marking Schemes)

Form Six - March 2024

TAHISCO
Tanzania Heads of Islamic Schools Council

 

To download the Exams with Answers click the Subjects below:



ACCOUNTANCY 


ACCOUNTANCY 1


ACCOUNTANCY 2



ADVANCED MATHEMATICS


ADVANCED MATHEMATICS 1


ADVANCED MATHEMATICS 2



ARABIC


ARABIC 1


ARABIC 2



BASIC APPLIED MATHEMATICS



BIOLOGY


BIOLOGY 1


BIOLOGY 2


BIOLOGY 3A



CHEMISTRY


Instructions


CHEMISTRY 1


CHEMISTRY 2


CHEMISTRY 3A



COMMERCE


COMMERCE 1


COMMERCE 2



ECONOMICS


ECONOMICS 1


ECONOMICS 2



ENGLISH


ENGLISH 1


ENGLISH 2



GENERAL STUDIES



GEOGRAPHY


GEOGRAPHY 1


GEOGRAPHY 2



HISTORY


HISTORY 1


HISTORY 2



ISLAMIC KNOWLEDGE


ISLAMIC KNOWLEDGE 1


ISLAMIC KNOWLEDGE 2



KISWAHILI


KISWAHILI 1


KISWAHILI 2



PHYSICS


Instructions


PHYSICS 1


PHYSICS 2


PHYSICS 3A



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How to Save Water in Schools

 

Water-saving toilets

Toilets are one of the biggest uses of water in schools, so fitting water-saving devices to them is a great way to save water and money. If you can install new toilets, consider dual-flush or low-flow models. Or use ‘save a flush’ water displacement devices inside cisterns.


Turn off the water when washing your hands

People wash their hands an average of 9 times a day. If people turn off the tap while sudsing their hands, they can save an average of up to six gallons of water a day. For students that live in the dorms, this same strategy can be applied to other daily personal care routines. Brushing your teeth with the tap closed saves up to 200 gallons a month.




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