KUULCHAT
SOCIAL STUDIES MOCK

OBJECTIVE TEST

1.

The Greenwich Meridian passes through

A.

Accra

B.

Kumasi

C.

Sunyani

D.

Tamale

E.
Tema

Answer: E

2.

The headquarters of the League of Nations was i

A.

The Hague

B.

New York

C.

Berlin

D.

Moscow

E.
Geneva

Answer: E

3.

After the Sagrenti war in 1874, a peace treaty was signed at

A.

Fomena

B.

Ejisu

C.

Cape Coast

D.

Kumasi

E.
Accra

Answer: A

4.

Which of the following personalities was not a member of the Convention Peopleā€Ÿs Party

A.

Kojo Botsio

B.

N. A. Welbeck

C.

K. A. Gbedemah

D.

Dr. K. A. Busia

Answer: D

5.

The ratio between distance measured on a map and the actual distance on the ground is

A.

a sketch

B.

a statement

C.

layout

D.

scale

Answer: D

6.

Wine production from grapes is an important industry in

A.

Senegal

B.

South Africa

C.

Sierra Leone

D.

Zimbabwe

E.
The Sudan

Answer: B

7.

Which of the following towns is noted for the production of gold in Ghana?

A.

Awaso

B.

Nsuta

C.

Prestea

D.

Akwatia

Answer: C

8.

The Asante were in 1900, led to war against the British by

A.

Osei Tutu

B.

Osei Kwadwo

C.

Kwasi Obodum

D.

Nana Afriyie

E.
Yaa Asantewaa

Answer: E

9.

Which of the following men fought for the abolishing of the slave trade?

A.

Andreas Riss

B.

Gordon Guggisberg

C.

James Somerset

D.

William Wilberforce

Answer: D

10.

After independence, Ghana automatically became a member of the

A.

African Union

B.

League of Nations

C.

Commonwealth of Nations

D.

Non-Aligned Movement

Answer: C

11.

The Watson Commission was set up in

A.

1919

B.

1925

C.

1930

D.

1948

E.
1951

Answer: D

12.

The outermost part of the earth is called the

A.

core

B.

mantle

C.

atmosphere

D.

crust

Answer: D

13.

The Volta Region before World War I was a colony of

A.

Portugal

B.

Germany

C.

Britain

D.

Italy

Answer: B

14.

The earth rotates on its axis, spinning from

A.

East to West

B.

West to East

C.

South to North

D.

West to South

E.
East to South

Answer: B

15.

One traditional way of preserving fish in Ghana is

A.

canning

B.

freezing

C.

salting

D.

boiling

Answer: C

16.

A common feature found along the lower course of a river is a
A.
meander
B.
gorge
C.
tributary
D.
waterfall
E.
mountain

Answer: A

17.

Two communities are claiming ownership of a river which serves as their livelihood. This has resulted in conflicts between the two communities for many years. Which of the following mediations will best help to resolve the conflict?

A.

Facilitate communication and mutually acceptable solutions

B.

Determine who is right or wrong

C.

Avoid future conflicts

D.

Impose a solution on the parties

Answer: A

18.

Which of the following is an effect of ethnic conflicts?

A.

Interruption of development projects

B.

Decrease in government expenditure

C.

Frequent interruption of electricity supply

D.

Over dependence on foreign goods.

Answer: A

19.

A lowland between two hills is known as a

A.

valley

B.

plain

C.

ridge

D.

spur

Answer: A

20.

Places which experiences equal days and equal nights are located along the

A.

Tropic of Capricorn

B.

Tropic of Cancer

C.

Arctic Circle

D.

Equator

E.
International Date Line

Answer: D

21.

The part of one's income which is not spent is one's

A.

insurance.

B.

account.

C.

deposit.

D.

savings.

Answer: D

22.

The meeting of warm air mass and cold air mass causes

A.

cyclonic rainfall

B.

relief rainfall

C.

torrential rainfall

D.

convectional rainfall

Answer: A

23.

Which of the following countries is not a member of the Economics Community of West African States?

A.

Guinea Bissau

B.

Mali

C.

Mauritania

D.

Cameroon

Answer: D

24.

The Bond of 1844 was a peace agreement signed between the people of Southern Ghana and

A.

Captain George Maclean

B.

Sir Alan Burns

C.

Sir Gordon Guggisberg

D.

Sir Charles McCarthy

E.
Commander Hill

Answer: E

25.

Environmental pollution is caused by all the following except

A.

smoking of cigarettes

B.

making of loud noise

C.

dumping of refuse

D.

watering of flower garden

Answer: D

26.

Which of the following ethnic groups celebrates the Kundum festival?

A.

The Asante

B.

The Ewe

C.

The Ga

D.

The Nzema

Answer: D

27.

. All the following people inherit patrilineally except the

A.

Asante

B.

Adangme

C.

Ewe

D.

Ga

Answer: A

28.

Most aspect of Ghanaian culture are displayed during

A.

traditional festivals.

B.

naming ceremonies.

C.

funeral rites.

D.

puberty rites

Answer: A

29.

How many seats were in the Legislative Assembly when Ghana became independent?

A.

204

B.

200

C.

120

D.

104

E.
100

Answer: D

30.

The main purpose of the Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) is to

A.

achieve economic integration.

B.

expand the size of West Africa.

C.

achieve political unity.

D.

achieve political freedom.

Answer: A

31.

Low savings by Ghanaian workers is mainly due to

A.

high dependency ratio

B.

low exchange rate of the cedi

C.

laziness of Ghanaian workers

D.

extravagant living of Ghanaians

Answer: A

32.

The Dagombas are descendants of

A.

Ndewura Jakpa

B.

Samori

C.

Babatu

D.

Dariziogo

E.
Gbewa

Answer: E

33.

Ghana was ushered into the fourth republican government in

A.

1981.

B.

1966.

C.

1979.

D.

1992.

Answer: D

34.

The social environment includes

A.

settlements, churches and rivers.

B.

settlements, festivals and political parties.

C.

festivals, political parties and religious groups.

D.

festivals, churches and tourist sites.

Answer: C

35.

Which of the following is a primary occupation?

A.

Fishing

B.

Teaching

C.

Carpentry

D.

Trading

E.
Dressmaking

Answer: A

36.

The Yaa Asentewaa war of 1900 was caused by

A.

Governor Hudson's demand for the Golden Stool

B.

the closure of the slave trade routes to the coast

C.

the killing of George Ekem Ferguson

D.

the refusal of the Asantes to accept Christianity

Answer: A

37.

Which of the following countries in West Africa is landlocked?

A.

Mali

B.

Nigeria

C.

Ghana

D.

Sierra Leone

Answer: A

38.

Which of the following do people belonging to the same ethnic group in Ghana have in common?
A.
Clothes
B.
Language
C.
Name
D.
Occupation
E.
Religion

Answer: B

39.

A medical officer at a government hospital is a

A.

director

B.

civil servant

C.

public servant

D.

consultant

Answer: C

40.

The Mamprusi are believed to have come from

A.

Northern Mali

B.

Western Nigeria

C.

Southern Ghana

D.

The east of Lake Chad

E.
The south of Lake Victoria

Answer: D

THEORY QUESTIONS

1.

a)

List five examples of cases which can be reported at the office of Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit of the Ghana Police Service (DOVVSU).

b)

Describe five functions of the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit of the Ghana Police Service (DOVVSU).

a)

1. Child Abuse

2. Rape

3. Domestic Violence

4. Child Labour

5. Human trafficking

6. Child kidnapping

7. Defilement

8. Harrasment

9. Child marriage

b)

1. Mediation

2. Public Education

3. Prosecution

4. Advice on preventing crime

5. Offers Counselling to victims

6. Maintain law and order

7. Investigate on female and child abuse

2.

a)

Give two reasons why the British colonized Ghana.

b)

List three main ways by which the British colonized Ghana

c)

State five benefits which Ghana has derived from British colonization.

a)

Reasons why the British colonized Ghana

1. The needed peace to be able to carry their trading activities with the people of the Gold Coast. They therefore decided to bring the Ashantis under their control in order to prevent any conflict/war among the various ethnic groups
2. They needed to prevent the French and the German from extending their influence to the Gold Coast so they sign treaties with the northern chiefs
3. They wanted to exploit our resources to their country
4. They needed peace to preach the gospel

b)

Ways by which the British colonized Ghana

1. By agreement: The British signed peace agreement with eight Fante chiefs so that they/the British can colonize them. This agreement became the Bond of 1844
2. By force: The British attacked, defeated and added the Ashantis to their colonies for interfering with their trade. This was the Sargrenti war in 1901
3. By persuasion: The British persuaded the northern chiefs to accept their protection from the French and German and this led to the declaration of the northern territory as a protectorate

c)

Benefits which Ghana has derived from British colonization

1. It led to the development and expansion of road, telecommunication, railway networks and the establishment of formal education (schools)
2. It led to the spread of Christianity to all parts of the country side
3. It brought about mechanized method of farming (improved agriculture)
4. It led to the introduction of new systems of administration of justice to end the trial by ordeal or sorcery
5. It brought an end to the practice of human sacrifices
6. It led to the introduction of new currency to replace the use of cowries and barter system leading to the setting up of banks and other financial institutions
7. It brought social and economic changes such as health services, education, dress code and interactions with world economy

3.

a)

Mention four causes of desertification in West Africa.

b)

What measures can be taken to control desertification in West Africa?

a)

Causes of desertification in West Africa

1. Deforestation: Felling of trees without replanting their seedlings
2. Over-grazing: Allowing animals to feed on a particular piece of land continuously
3. Bush Burning: Indiscriminate burning of the grassland
4. Soil erosion/the wearing away of the top soil by wind and water
5. Natural dry climate conditions which do not support the growth of some plants and trees
6. Poor farming methods such as continuous farming on a particular piece of land

b)

Measures that can be taken to control desertification in West Africa

1. Afforestation: Planting of seedlings to replace trees that have been felled
2. Education: People should be educated on the damages of bush fires and the need to create fire-belts before burning
3. Crop rotation should be practiced to check erosion
4. Good farming methods such as contour ploughing and terracing should be practiced to check erosion
5. Incorporate cover crops into the main crops
6. Preventing overgrazing by ensuring that farm animals do not feed on plants in one area continuously
7. Creating forest reserves by reserving forests that will be kept from human exploitation
8. Legislation: Making and enforcing laws that seek to preserve the forests

4.

a)

What is human resource?

b)

Explain three factors which can negatively affect human resource in Ghana.

c)

Describe four measures that can be taken to improve human resource in Ghana.

a)

Human resource refers to the skills and ability of a population to use them to facilitate development.

b)

Factors that can negatively affect human resource in Ghana

1. Incidence of diseases: The incidence of diseases like malaria, cholera, typhoid and HIV/AIDS all affect the ability/capabilities of human beings to work to contribute towards national development
2. Incidence of accidents which lead to deaths resulting in the loss of human resources
3. Insecurity: Armed robbery, ethnic conflicts, ritual murder, etc. can result in the loss of human resources or limit the use of abilities/capabilities to work to contribute towards national development
4. Disasters: Droughts, floods, bush fires lead to the loss of human power
5. Rapid growth of population leads to lack of basic facilities, low nutrition, poverty and incidence of diseases that affect human power
6. Bribery and corruption
7. Favouritism and nepotism
8. Absence of co-operant factors e.g. machinery and tools
9. Low level of education/training to upgrade skills
10. Poor conditions of work or service
11. Traditional beliefs, taboos, norms, etc.
12. Apathy/Negative attitude towards work

c)

Measures that can be taken to improve human resource in Ghana

1. Improvement in health services and sanitation
2. Increased family planning services to reduce the population
3. Reduction of accidents through the proper training of drivers, construction of good roads and all-weather roads, re-training of drivers to acquire better driving skills
4. Increased education programmes on the elimination of crimes and idleness
5. Educational reforms aimed at training technical personnel to man the various sectors of the economy
6. Increased supervision: Workers should be properly supervised to increase productivity
7. Workers should be motivated to work harder by improving their service conditions and wages
8. Career guidance and counselling
9. Providing an enabling environment for development
10. Strict enforcement of laws on corruption, bribery, etc.
11. Avoidance of nepotism and favouritism in employment

5.

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

6.

a)

Describe four bad effects of deforestation.

b)

In what four ways can deforestation be minimized in Ghana?

a)

Bad effects of deforestation

1. It exposes water bodies to excessive evaporation leading to their drying out
2. It exposes the land to erosion which destroys the surface soil
3. Medicinal plant/barks are destroyed and lost forever
4. The habitats of wildlife are destroyed leading to their extinction
5. It reduces rainfall since evapotranspiration is reduced
6. Forest trees which serve as wind breaks during rainstorms are destroyed
7. It leads to the depletion of timber species and affect the lumbering industry
8. It affects the climate leading to global warming
9. Loss of oxygen in the the atmosphere
10. Reduction in soil fertility
11. Leads to flooding
12. Leads to desertification
13. Decline in tourism

b)

Ways deforestation can be minimized in Ghana

1. Creation of forest reserves (where people are not allowed to cut down trees)
2. Creation of fetish grooves/forest
3. Undertaking reforestation and afforestation programmes
4. Creation of fire belts (to prevent the forest from being burnt)
5. Adoption of sedentary agricultural practices such as crop rotation, mixed cropping, cover cropping
6. Giving of public education on the preservation of forest vegetation
7. Enforcement of environmental laws
8. Exploitation of forest resources must be controlled by an identified body
9. Finding alternative source of fuel e.g. LPG, Biogas
10. Finding substitute for wood for construction purposes etc.