1.
Parallel cultures in Ghana are seen in the institution of
marriage rites
puberty rites
trokosi
chieftaincy
Answer: A
2.
Which of the following is not a business enterprise?
Rural banks
Joint stock companies
Financial savings
Co-operative societies.
Answer: C
3.
In which of the following regions in Ghana is the Boti Falls?
Ashanti
Eastern
Western
Central
Greater Accra
Answer: B
4.
One way of managing conflict in the Ghanaian society is
arbitration
confrontation
consultation
meditation
Answer: A
5.
If the time at town (A) on longitude 20oE is 9:00 a.m., what will be the time at town (B) on longitude 80oE?
1:00 p.m.
1:00 a.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
Answer: A
The angle between the two places = 80o - 20o
The angle between the two places = 60o
Every 1o = 4 minutes
60o = 4 x 60 minutes = 240 minutes
60 minutes = 1 hour
240 minutes = 4 hours
9:00 a.m. + 4 hours = 1:00 p.m.
Note: 3 hours will give 12 noon (9+3 = 12) and the remaining hour gives 1 p.m.
6.
The bond of 1844 was signed between
Commander Hill and Fante chiefs
Captain George Maclean and Ashanti chiefs
Commander Hill and Northern Chiefs
Captain George Maclean and Fante Chiefs
Commander Hill and Ashanti chiefs
Answer: A
7.
Latitude 66 ½ ° North refers to the
Antarctic Circle
Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Capricorn
Arctic Circle
Answer: D
8.
The first republic of Ghana covered the period
1957 to 1960
1960 to 1966
1966 to 1969
1969 to 1972
Answer: B
9.
The Poll Tax Ordinance was passed in
1820
1825
1852
1874
Answer: C
10.
In which of the following countries is Lake Nasser located
Tanzania
Uganda
Ethiopia
Egypt
Answer: D
11.
A line drawn on maps to show places of equal height above sea level is
a contour
an isotherm
a latitude
an isobar
a longitude
Answer: A
12.
The most important mineral product of the Niger Delta is
Petroleum
Tin
Coal
Bauxite
Answer: A
13.
In what way does the ageing population of Ghana affect the country's health system? It
decreases the demand for healthcare services.
increases the burden on healthcare resources.
leads to a surplus of healthcare professionals.
reduces supply of medication to children.
Answer: B
14.
Bugum is a festival of the
Dagomba
Nanumba
Mamprusi
Sisala
Answer: C
15.
Attendance at school morning assembly is not compulsory for
teachers
pupils
parents
headmasters
Answer: C
16.
The point where two streams meet is called
river basin
delta
tributary
source
Answer: E
17.
Which of the following is not a man-made feature?
Bridge
Settlement
Farm
Road
Answer: E
18.
Which of the following latitudes almost divides the African continent into two equal halves?
Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Capricorn
Equator
Prime Meridian
Answer: C
19.
Answer: E
20.
The original home of the Ewes was
Ho
Keta
Ketu
Kpando
Answer: C
21.
The first political party which was formed in Ghana in 1947 was the
National Liberation Movement (NLM)
United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC)
Convention People‟s Party (CPP)
Northern People‟s Party (NPP)
Answer: B
22.
The type of rainfall which is mostly experienced in mountainous areas is
frontal rainfall
relief rainfall
cyclonic rainfall
conventional rainfall
Answer: B
23.
Which of these economic products is found in the savanna zone?
Timber
Cocoa
Plantain
Cotton
Answer: D
24.
The headquarters of the League of Nations was i
The Hague
New York
Berlin
Moscow
Answer: E
25.
In northern Ghana, chiefs are
enthroned
enskinned
enstooled
enlisted
Answer: B
26.
The main aim of the National Road Safety Commission in Ghana is to protect
capital resources
human resources
mineral resources
natural resources
Answer: B
27.
The functions of a presiding member of a District Assembly are likened to those of the
Clerk of Parliament
Chief Justice
Speaker of Parliament
Appeal Court Judge
Answer: C
28.
Daboya is noted for the mining of
salt
gold
diamond
bauxite
Answer: A
29.
The Asante were in 1900, led to war against the British by
Osei Tutu
Osei Kwadwo
Kwasi Obodum
Nana Afriyie
Answer: E
30.
Which of the following is not an agent of erosion?
Wind
River
Sea
Ice
Answer: E
31.
One effect of colonization is that it made Ghanaians to
produce more food crops
have one common language
be self-reliant economically
develop strong taste for foreign goods
Answer: D
32.
The highest points in Ghana are found on the
Gambaga Escarpment
Akwapim Ridge
Togo Range
Mampong Scarp
Answer: C
33.
The main purpose of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is to
achieve political freedom
achieve political unity
expand the size of West Africa
achieve free movement of peoples, goods and services
Answer: D
34.
The year 2000 is in the
thirteenth century
fifteenth century
twentieth century
twenty first century
Answer: D
35.
Wine production from grapes is an important industry in
Senegal
South Africa
Sierra Leone
Zimbabwe
Answer: B
36.
One way of improving the economy which Ghana inherited from colonization is
forming consumer cooperative societies.
increasing demands of foreign aid.
promoting intensive industrialization.
refusing to send students overseas.
Answer: C
37.
The fundamental laws by which a country is governed is known as
bye-laws.
legislative instruments.
constitution.
court ruling.
Answer: C
38.
The longest river in West Africa is
River Senegal
River Volta
River Niger
River Gambia
River Sassandra
Answer: C
39.
The efficiency of labour can be increased if one
Reports to work early
uses appropriate technology
works for longer hours
works independently
Answer: B
40.
The highest mountain in Africa is
Eglin
Adamawa
Kilimanjaro
Everest
Answer: C
What are the importance of festivals in Ghana?
Importance of festivals
1. To thank the gods and the ancestors for their protection and ask for their guidance and blessings for the coming year
2. To settle family disputes and litigations
3. To plan community development projects and raise funds
4. To promote tourism: Some of the festivals celebrated in Ghana attract a lot of foreigners (tourist) into the country
5. To pay homage: Festivals bring people from far places to their hometowns to pay homage to their chiefs
6. To preserve and maintain cultural and traditional heritage
7. To mark the beginning of the year: Festivals are celebrated to mark the beginning of a new year and to give thanks to the supreme being for His protection and guidance
a)
State four contributions of the manufacturing industry to the economy of Ghana.
b)
List any four problems facing the manufacturing industry in Ghana.
a)
Contributions of the manufacturing industry to the economy of Ghana
1. Creating employment for the youth
2. Generating revenues for the government through tax
3. Supplying goods and services to the general public for consumption
4. Helping to correct balance of payment problem in Ghana/Source of foreign exchange
5. Adding value to raw produce locally for instance cocoa beans is processed into cocoa butter
b)
Problems facing the manufacturing industry in Ghana
1. Lack of available markets for finished products
2. Lack of capital for expansion
3. Lack of skilled labour (workers)
4. Lack of stable government
5. High tax burden on industries
6. Low development of our roads
7. Lack of enough raw materials
a)
List two examples of primary economic industries in Ghana.
b)
Highlight three problems facing the primary economy industry in Ghana
c)
What four measures can be taken to improve the primary economic industry
a)
Examples of primary economic industries in Ghana
1. Cocoa industry
2. Timber (lumbering) industry
3. Fishing industry
4. Mining industry
5. Oil Palm plantation
6. Ruber plantation
7. Farming
8. Hunting
9. Gathering/Picking
b)
Problems facing the primary economy industry in Ghana
1. Poor road networks and transportation
2. Inadequate credit facilities
3. Post harvest losses
4. Lack of storage facilities
5. High cost of production inputs such as agro-chemicals and machines
6. Price fluctuations or changes
7. Inadequate fixed capital (Machinery)
8. Poor land tenure system
9. Poor marketing facilities
10. Pests
11. Diseases
12. Inadequate labour
13. Inconsistent government policies
14. Eratic rainfall pattern
15. Ineffective supervision
c)
Measures can be taken to improve the primary economic industry
1. Providing storage facilities
2. Providing good roads
3. Processing primary products
4. Waiving taxes on imports of machinery
5. Encouragement of the youth into agriculture
6. Formation of co-operative societies
7. Pest control
8. Disease control
9. Effective supervision
10. Continuity of government policies and projects
11. Development of dams and irrigation systems
12. Control credit to be made available to producers of primary products
13. Establishment of marketing boards
14. Improvement in the land tenure system
15. Improvement in village infrastructure
Write an essay on one of the following:
a)
The achievements of Dr Kwame Nkrumah
b)
The achievements of Sir Gordon Guggisberg
a)
Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
1. Was the first president of Ghana and the leading instrument in the fight for independence
2. He was the prime minister in 1952 and later ruled Ghana as president from 1960 to 1966
3. Born at Nkroful on 21st September, 1909 in the Western Region of Ghana
4. He attended Roman Catholic Primary and Middle Schools at Half-Assini and taught for a year as a pupil teacher in the same town
5. He attended Achimota College in 1926 and got a teaching certificate in 1930
6. He travelled to America in 1935 and studied at Lincoln University where he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics and Sociology and a Degree in Theology
7. He also attended the University of Pennsylvania and received a Masers Degree in Philosophy and a Master of Science Degree in Education
8. He left the USA for Britain to study Economics at the London School of Economics between 1945 and 1947
9. He was invited to the Gold Coast by the leadership of the UGCC in 1947 to occupy the post of General Secretary of the party
10. He later left the UGCC to form his own political party, the Convention People's Party (CPP) on 12th June, 1949
11. He helped Ghana to gain independence on 6th March, 1957
12. His government was overthrown on 24th February, 1966
13. He died on 27th April, 1972 in Bucharest (Romania)
Achievements of Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
1. He led Ghana to attain her independence from the colonial masters
2. He constructed the Tema motorway and townships
3. He constructed the Adomi Bridge
4. He started the Akosombo Dam in 1961 and completed it in 1965
5. He introduced irrigation farming particularly for rice and sugar cultivation at Komenda and Asutuare
6. He built the Tema Harbour
7. He played a major role in the formation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU)
8. He introduced the compulsory and free-tuition primary education including the free text-books scheme
9. He established several institutions of higher learning such as Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology at Kumasi in 1952 and Cape Coast University in 1962 at Cape Coast
10. He built new hospitals such as Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi and Effia Nkwanta Hospital at Secondi Takoradi
11. He established the University of Ghana Medical School at Korle-Bu in Accra
b)
Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg
1. He was a Canadian born British Governor who ruled the Gold Coast from 1919 to 1927
2. He was born in 1869
3. He first arrived in Gold Coast in 1901 to draw survey maps of the country and left in 1908
4. He also took part in the first world war from 1914 to 1918
Achievements of Sir Gordon Guggisberg
1. Development of health centres
2. Initiative development plan
3. Construction of ports and harbour
4. Construction of roads
5. Construction of railway lines
6. Proposed electrification projects
7. Establishment of schools
8. Release of seized lands to owners
9. Drafted more Africans into Administration/civil service
10. Drafted a constitution for the country
11. Brokered peace between the British and the country
12. Chiefs were represented in legislation
13. Set up of Provincial Councils for each province
14. Helped in the development of agriculture sector
15. Encouraged the teaching of technical and vocational skills in schools
16. Encouraged the teaching of local history and languages
17. Encouraged the education of girls
18. Returned Prempeh I from Seychelles Island
(a)
(i)
Define the term Technology.
(ii)
Imagine you are on a trip to a village in Ghana. What four technological gadgets will you take with you to make your trip more comfortable and enjoyable?
(iii)
Explain how each technology stated in (a)(ii) will help you.
(b)
List two challenges that you may encounter when using technology.
(a)
(i)
Technology can be defined as the process whereby through human ingenuity and creativity, scientific knowledge is applied to create tools and machines to control the environment and to solve problems that confront man. It is the practical application of scientific knowledge to control the environment to satisfy human needs.
(ii - iii)
Technological gadgets to take to make a trip more comfortable and enjoyable
1. Mobile phone and charger
To help make communication with friends and relation outside the location easier.
2. Kettle/heater
To help cook and heat water and food.
3. Watch
To help tell the time.
4. Hair clippers
For hair maintenance and trimming.
5. Bicycle
To make transportation from one location to the other easier.
6. Portable power bank
To store/save some electrical power in order to recharge other technological devices such as laptops and mobile phones.
7. Compass
To assist locate direction of travel.
8. Camera
To capture memories and scenic views.
9. Computer/laptop/tablet
For recording and sending messages.
10. Radio
For listening to music and news.
11. Torch
To light up your way about.
12. Car
To help transport items and self.
Note: You must mention the name of the gadget and how it will help you in the village to score the mark.
(b)
Challenges in using technology
1. Improvement in previous technology is made constantly therefore requiring regular updates and retraining
2. There is internet connectivity issues such as slow data speeds
3. Technical issues such as system crashes may occur to disrupt workflow
4. There are security threats such as cyber attacks to breach data and compromise sensitive information or privacy
5. Regular maintenance and updates can consume time and resources
6. Technology is expensive to acquire, upgrade and maintain
7. Maintenance of the gadget in the village becomes a problem
8. Loss of gadgets leads to loss of information
(a)
(i)
How would you explain the concept of Social Security to your parents?
[4 marks]
(ii)
State any two national Social Security Schemes available in Ghana.
[4 marks]
(b)
Suggest four reasons to convince any individual to join a Social Security Scheme in Ghana.
[12 marks]
(a)
(i)
Social Security is a program by society/public to provide income, security and protection against the future, old age and unforseen circumstances such as invalidity, sickness or death of a breadwinner.
4 marks
(ii)
National Social Security Schemes available in Ghana
1. Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT)
2. National Health Insurance Scheme
3. State Insurance Corporation
4. National Pension Scheme
5. Micro Insurance Schemes eg. GLICO, Providence Life, Leap, Tier II and III
Any 2 @ 2 marks each = 4 marks
(b)
Reasons to convince any individual to join a Social Security Scheme in Ghana
1. Financial security
2. For medical care/sick benefit
3. Poverty prevention
4. Surviving benefit/Death benefit of dependents
5. For retirement benefits and old age
6. For economic stability
7. For disability benefits/invalidity benefit
Any 4 @ 3 marks each = 12 marks