1.
Which of the following natural resource is being over-exploited in Ghana?
Mineral
Water
Timber
Sand
Answer: C
2.
The practice of checks and balances prevents
dictatorship
favouritism
ethnicity
sectionalism
Answer: A
3.
At the Berlin Conference of 1884-85 the Europeans agreed on how to
divide Africa among themselves
spread Christianity in Africa
trade with the Africans
tax the Africans
stop the slave trade
Answer: A
4.
The railway line from Dunkwa to Awaso was built by the British mainly to transport
timber
bauxite
manganese
cocoa
Answer: B
5.
The first governor of the Gold Coast Colony was appointed in
1821
1850
1874
1900
Answer: A
6.
Which of the following areas in Ghana is most likely to experience relief rainfall?
Volta lowlands
Accra plains
Northern lowlands
Kwahu scarp
Answer: D
7.
The insect responsible for spreading sleeping sickness is
mosquitoes
tsetsefly
housefly
locust
Answer: B
8.
The insect responsible for spreading river blindness is the
tsetsefly
simulium fly
mosquito
housefly
Answer: B
9.
The king who expanded the Mali Kingdom into an empire was
Mansa Musa
Sakora
Sundiata
Sumanguru
Answer: D
10.
One problem hindering the effective functioning of District Assemblies in Ghana is
rapid population growth
mobilizing funds for development
interference by traditional rulers
maintaining law and order
Answer: B
11.
Use the bar graph below to answer the question below

What was the total mark scored by School C?
25
30
35
42
52
Answer: B
12.
Which of the following agencies cater for the welfare of women and children in the country?
National Council for Civic Education (NCCE)
National Council on Women and Development (NCWD)
Non-Formal Education (NFED)
Electoral Commission (EC)
Answer: B
13.
The main institution that helps the Executive arm of government to implement its policies is the
Civil Service
Judicial Service
Audit Service
Statistical Service
Answer: A
14.
Motivation and supervision help in the efficient use of
human resources
national resources
mineral resources
capital resources
Answer: A
15.
The time in Ghana is different from the time in Nigeria because of differences in
geographical size
longitudinal position
population size
climatic conditions
Answer: B
16.
The pest which spreads river blindness is
stimulium fly
tsetse fly
housefly
mosquito
Answer: A
17.
The first person to be appointed the Secretary-General of the United Nations Organization was
Dag Hammarskjold.
U‟Thant
Trygve Lie
Peres de Cuellar
Answer: C
18.
What is the name given to the area lying between the Tropic of Cancer and latitude 66 ½ ° North?
Equatorial zone
Polar zone
Temperate zone
Arctic zone
Answer: C
19.
Adolescence is a period of transition from
childhood to adulthood
childhood to old age
infancy to adulthood
infancy to childhood
Answer: A
20.
The West Coast of Africa is washed by the
Pacific Ocean
Antarctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Answer: D
21.
Which of the following options is the most destructive of volcanic eruption on the environment?
Gas emission
Water pollution
Lava flows on vegetation
Loss of lives and property
Answer: D
22.
The executive arm of government comprises of the President, the Cabinet and
Civil servants
Lawyers
the Speaker
the Chief Justice
Answer: A
23.
Which of the following is not a social problem in Ghana?
Low standard of living
Low agricultural production
Low literacy rate
High birth rate
Answer: B
24.
The revolution of the earth around the sun causes
day and night.
deflection of winds and ocean currents.
the four seasons.
the rise and fall of the tides.
Answer: C
25.
The instrument used for measuring humidity is
barometer
thermometer
rain gauge
wind vane
Answer: E
26.
The original home of the Ewes was
Ho
Keta
Ketu
Kpando
Answer: C
27.
In Ghana, the South-West Monsoon winds blow between
December and March
January and April
February and June
April and October
Answer: D
28.
Your father intends to begin a new business by raising capital through the sale of shares.
This type of business enterprise is known as
partnership.
sole proprietorship.
joint Stock company.
co-operative society.
Answer: C
Joint Stock Company
A joint Stock company is a business structure where ownership is divided into shares that can be bought and sold by shareholders. Shareholders own a portion of the company based on the number of shares they hold. These companies are characterized by perpetual existence, meaning they continue to exist regardless of changes in ownership or the life of individual shareholders.
29.
The direction of Yendi from Tamale on map of Ghana is towards the
North
South
East
West
Answer: C
30.
The longest latitude is known as the
Equator
Arctic Circle
Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Capricorn
Answer: A
31.
A constitutional obligation which ensures peace and harmony in Ghana is for the citizens to
arrest criminals
pay their taxes
attend communal labour
be law-abiding
Answer: D
32.
The principle of separation of powers ensures that
political parties do not work together
the police and the military do not work together
the president appoints different ministers
various organs of government work independently
Answer: D
33.
The most common way of becoming a citizen of a country is by
registration
birth
adoption
marriage
Answer: B
34.
In Ghana, state owned enterprises are important because they
produce all the goods for the society
make a lot of profit
provide vital goods and services
employ majority of the labour force
Answer: C
35.
The application of science to improve upon the quality of life or work is also known as
education
technology
computers
machine
Answer: B
36.
Ghana's high indebtedness to foreign countries can be reduced by
ensuring good neighbourliness.
using locally produced goods.
investing more in education.
increasing tax revenue.
Answer: B
37.
The first General Secretary of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) was
Kwame Nkrumah
J. B. Danquah
Arko Adjei
George Grant
Answer: A
38.
Answer: A
39.
An imaginary line which divides the earth into two hemispheres is called the
latitude
longitude
meridian
equator
tropic
Answer: D
40.
Unity among Ghanaians can best be promoted through
inter-ethnic migration.
formal education.
opinion leaders.
good environmental practice.
Answer: A
Study the vegetation map of Ghana below and use it to answer the questions that follow:

(a)
Identify the vegetation types numbered on the map as follows: I, II, III, IV and V.
(b)
Highlight five benefits of water bodies in Ghana.
(a)
I → Rain forest (evergreenn)
II → Semi deciduous forest
III → Coastal thicket and grassland/mangrove
IV → Guinea savanna
V → Sudan savanna
(b)
Benefits of water bodies in Ghana
1. Reducing the occurrence of floods
2. For domestic purposes
3. Drainage system
4. Fish for human consumption
5. Source of food for aquatic life
6. Home for aquatic life
7. Generation of electricity
8. Transportation
9. Formation of rain
10. Provision of minerals
11. Tourism/recreation
12. Agricultural purposes
13. Industrial purposes
14. Used as boundaries
(a)
Why was the Watson Commission set up?
(b)
Give four reasons for the 1948 riots.
(a)
Reason why the Watson Commission was set up
The Watson Commission was set up to go into the 1948 disturbances that took place in Gold Coast (Ghana) and make recommendations.
(b)
Reasons for the 1948 riots
1. The Gold Coasters were not satisfied with the Burns Constitutions because there were too many Europeans and few Ghanaians in the Executives and legislative Council
2. Ghanaian soldiers who fought for the colonial masters during the second world war (world war II) were dissatisfied with their lot after returning home. They faced many problems - had no jobs, no houses to sleep and were not paid pensions
3. The general shortage of essential goods led to high prices of goods
4. Insufficient jobs
5. Poor handling of the swollen shoot diseases that attacked cocoa trees
6. The Gold Coasters disliked conditional sales
7. People hated the control of goods by the Syrians and Lebanese
8. Shooting of three (3) ex-servicemen was the immediate cause
a)
What is human rights abuse?
b)
State three reasons why people suffer human rights abuses
c)
Explain four ways by which human rights abuses may be prevented.
a)
Human rights abuse is the infringement/violation of the rights and freedom of the individual.
b)
Reasons why people suffer human rights abuses
1. Illiteracy/low level of education/ignorance
2. Poverty
3. Lack of political representation of minority groups
4. Fear of intimidation
5. Apathy on the part of the individual
6. Lack of confidence in the judicial system
7. Religious traditional beliefs such as trokosi system, widowhood rites, child betrothal, etc.
8. Stigmatization by the public
9. Discrimination such as gender, race, colour, physical disability, religion, etc.
10. Parental irresponsibility such as child neglect, etc.
c)
Ways by which human rights abuses may be prevented
1. Public education on the rights and freedoms of the individual must be intensified
2. People must be empowered to be economically strong
3. Violators/offenders must be exposed and punished
4. Independent judiciary/court to settle all abuses impartially without fear of favour
5. Human Rights Institutions such as CHRAJ, DOVVSU, FIDA, MOWWAC should be strengthened to prevent human rights abuses
6. Modernization of outmoded cultural and traditional practices such as Dipo, etc.
7. The media should serve as a watch dog to expose all such abuses
8. Religious bodies and civil society organizations should show commitment to educate their followers on moral and ethical issues
9. Making formal education more accessible to the citizenry
a)
State four ways of improving the health needs of the youth in Ghana
b)
Highlight four ways by which indisciplined behaviour affects the individual in the society
a)
1. Encouraging young people to practice good hygiene
2. Comprehensive education in reproductive health
3. The utilization of qualified health professionals
4. education on health prevention
5. enhancing the transportation network
6.provision of health-related research facilities
b)
1.Being laid off or losing of job
2.High rate of school dropouts
3.Loss of respect in the society
4. High rate of poverty
5. an individual may face charges and go to prison.
6. adequate education on drug usage and its effects.
7. proper education regarding dangerous abortion
a)
State four conditions necessary for economic growth and high productivity.
b)
Give three reasons why Ghana's economy is not growing.
a)
Conditions necessary for economic growth and high productivity
1. The use of modern technology: The use of computers, automated machines in agriculture and industries for instance has led to increase productivity in these sectors
2. Effective management: Management can acquire new skills from institutions like Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration which enable them improve on their efficiency and also perform their supervisory duties well to achieve higher productivity
3. Planning and target setting: This is necessary for increase in output. The experts should undertake thorough feasibility studies, formulate and implement policies that would lead to resource exploitation for sustainable development of the country
4. Training of workers: This could take the form of technical or vocational education, on the job training, in-service training or other institutional training programme for workers
5. Paying high wages to workers: Workers whose performances are appreciable must be paid in accordance with their output. This serves as motivation for greater performance
6. The use of appropriate tools in farming, manufacturing and other sectors of the economy has led to higher productivity for local use and export to earn foreign exchange for the country
b)
Reasons why Ghana's economy is not growing
1. Inadequate Infrastructure: The economy of Ghana is not growing because of its poor infrastructural facilities. The country's roads and railway networks are very poor and the supply of electricity and communication system are under-developed. These poor infrastructural facilities hinder the exploitation of the country's natural resources
2. Negative attitude towards work: Many Ghanaians especially those in the public sector exhibit poor attitude to work like absenteeism, lateness, loitering, laziness and so on. These negative attitudes result in time lost to production, breaks in smooth running of production and these affect the quality of work
3. Illiteracy: There are many people who are illiterates in Ghana. It has been estimated that about 50% Ghanaian children of school going age do not attend school. Illiterate population cannot easily adopt modern technology and scientific methods of farming to increase output
4. Political instability: The frequent changes of government by the military and ethnic conflicts do not make the economy to grow. New governments tend to discontinue the plans of the government they replace. Ghana has had about three changes of government through coup d'états and these adversely affected the nation's development
5. Lack of capital: Capital in the form of machines, equipment and others are limited. Since we do not have the technology or cannot buy the machines which we can use to exploit our natural resources, the economy cannot grow
6. Lack of effective supervision: There is lack of effective supervision in the public sector. Supervision in the economy particularly in the government sector is very poor and workers loiter about, converse and work lotto thereby wasting working hours which could have been used to increase productivity to grow the economy
What five major problems face the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)?
Major problems facing the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
1. Lack of funds: Some member states ae impoverished to the extent that they cannot honour their financial obligations. They rely on donor countries for assistance with conditions attached to them
2. Language barrier: Because there is no common language, communication becomes difficult among member states. The countries have different official languages such as English, French and Portuguese
3. Defendant on colonial masters: Some states still receive economic aid from their colonial masters and their over dependence on these colonial masters makes them less committed to ECOWAS
4. Large community size: Decision-making is greatly hampered by the large size of the community. Currently, 16 member countries constitute ECOWAS, which is the largest economic community in the world
5. Lack of commitment: As a result of their association to other economic groups, some members do not show the required seriousness in the programs of the community
6. Absence of common currency: Absence of common currency for transactions among member states creates huge transaction losses for traders in the sub-region due to the cost incurred through exchange rates
7. Poor inter-transport and communication links: ECOWAS countries face problem with transport system to link other member countries for effective trading and marketing
8. Political instability (Military takeover): Military takeover/coup d'état in West Africa makes it difficult for ECOWAS to promote its policies and programs in all the member states