1.

Use the contour line above to answer the question below
The vertical interval is
100 m
200 m
300 m
400 m
Answer: A
2.
The primary reason for the arrival of the British to the Gold Coast was to
trade in spices
trade in gold
rule the people
evangelize
Answer: B
3.
The rock suitable for the construction of roads is
limestone
granite
graphite
sandstone
Answer: D
4.
The Mediterranean lands are known for the production of
citrus
tea
grains
vegetables
Answer: A
5.
In which country does the River Nile enter the sea?
Kenya
Ethiopia
Egypt
Sudan
Answer: C
6.
Habitats of endangered species of animals can be protected through the creation of
forest reserves.
land guards.
tourist centres.
veterinary clinics.
Answer: A
7.
The first chairman of the United Gold Coast Convention was
Obetsebi Lamptey
E. A. Akuffo Addo
Dr. J. B. Danquah
George Grant
Answer: D
8.
The head of government of the second republic of Ghana was the
Attorney General
Head of State
Minister of State
Prime Minister
Answer: B
9.
Most aspect of Ghanaian culture are displayed during
traditional festivals.
naming ceremonies.
funeral rites.
puberty rites
Answer: A
10.
Which institution is responsible for making the main laws of Ghana?
District Assembly
Parliament
Supreme Court
Jury
Answer: B
11.
Which of the following is not a hard wood?
Mahogany
Wawa
Teak
Sapele
Answer: B
12.
The District Assemblies perform all the following except to
build school blocks
build markets
maintain feeder roads
construct trunk roads
Answer: D
13.
Which of the following is the main reason for the protection of the physical environment?
Survival of living things
Ensuring adequate rainfall
Improved standard of living
Ensuring environmental sanitation
Answer: A
14.
Which country lies West of Ghana?
Cote d‟Ivoire
Togo
Senegal
Nigeria
Answer: A
15.
Use the bar graph below to answer the question below

Which school won the competition?
School A
School B
School C
School D
School E
Answer: E
16.
The Greenwich Meridian passes through
Accra
Kumasi
Sunyani
Tamale
Answer: E
17.
Which of the following was a positive effect of the 1948 riot in the Gold Coast?
Led to the release of the Big Six.
Increased political awareness among the people.
The 1951 constitution was replaced
The 1951 constitution was replaced
Answer: B
18.
The headquarters of the World Health Organization is at
Addis Ababa
Geneva
Washington DC
New York
Answer: B
19.
Which of the following areas in Ghana is most likely to experience relief rainfall?
Volta lowlands
Accra plains
Northern lowlands
Kwahu scarp
Answer: D
20.
There is an ongoing illegal mining activity in a community. The miners are using earth moving machines, cyanide and mercury. Sixty acres of vegetation cover is pulled down every hour. Which of the following options best describes the long term effect of their activities on the land?
Degradation
Depletion
Erosion
Percolation
Answer: C
Vegetation cover prevents soil erosion. Since the vegetation cover is pulled down/destroyed, the long term effect of their activities is erosion.
21.
When the wet bulb and the dry bulb thermometers at the weather station record the same reading it means the air is
saturated
dry
condensed
warm
Answer: A
22.
Respecting the rights of others and performing our responsibilities to the state help to promote
responsible citizenship.
community development.
building political parties.
national integration.
Answer: A
23.
Which of the following political parties advocated for federalism in Ghana in 1957?
The National Liberation Movement (NLM)
The Convention People‟s Party (CPP)
The Northern People‟s Party (NPP)
The Togoland Congress (TP)
Answer: A
24.
One duty of a citizen is to
enjoy free education
join a religious group
assist the police in investigations
support a political party
Answer: C
25.
The environment can best be described as
animals and non-living things
man and his surroundings
man and vegetation around him
vegetation and non-living things
Answer: B
26.
Inter-schools sporting activities are organized to
promote friendship
determine losers
generate income
win trophies
Answer: A
27.
Indecent dressing among the youth should be discouraged because it
leads to increased social crime
increases peer pressure
makes them unpopular
makes them lose dignity
Answer: D
28.
Answer: E
29.
The ocean that washes the coast of Ghana is the
Arctic
Atlantic
India
Pacific
Answer: B
30.
Ghana receives loans and aid from the World Bank because of its membership of the
African Union (AU)
Commonwealth
United Nations Organization (UNO)
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
Answer: C
31.
An effect of land degradation is
bad farming practices.
excessive quarrying.
improper layouts.
loss of soil fertility.
Answer: D
32.
The sole proprietor enjoys all the following advantages except
high profits
privacy
quick decisions
unlimited liability
Answer: D
33.
The main reason for the transatlantic slave trade was that
the trans-Saharan trade had declined
trade in gold was no longer profitable
Red Indians could not work on plantations
cheap labour was needed on American plantations
Answer: D
34.
An imaginary line that divides the earth into two hemispheres is called the
latitude
longitude
equator
meridian
Answer: C
35.
Which of the following activities does not cause air pollution?
Increase of industrial fumes.
Indiscriminate disposal of solid waste.
Poor disposal of human excreta.
Fishing with chemicals.
Answer: D
36.
The use of orthodox and traditional medicine for the treatment of the same disease is an example of
outmoded culture
cultural lag
parallel culture
cultural change
Answer: C
37.
A teacher, Mr. Jones, encourages his students to work together on a group project. What agency of socialization is influencing the students' behaviour?
Media
Family
Education
Peer group
Answer: D
38.
Which of the following is produced on a large scale in the Middle East?
Gold
Diamond
Coal
Petroleum
Answer: D
39.
Which of the following officials is not elected?
Assembly man
President
Chief justice
Member of parliament
Answer: C
40.
If a distance of 40 kilometres on land is represented by 10 centimetres on a map, what is the scale of the map?
1 centimetre to 2 kilometres
1 centimetre to 4 kilometres
1 centimetre to 5 kilometres
1 centimetre to 8 kilometres
Answer: B
Use the figures in the table below to answer the questions that follow
GHANA'S POPULATION IN THE YEAR 2000
| Age | Population | Percentage |
| 0 - 17 | 9,825,600 | 53.4% |
| 18 - 59 | 7,728,000 | 42.0% |
| 60+ | 846,400 | 4.6% |
a)
Calculate, showing working:
i)
the total population;
ii)
the percentage of the population that is supported by the working population
b)
State any four effects of this age distribution on development in Ghana.
a)
i)
| 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | ||||
| 9 | 8 | 2 | 5 | 6 | 0 | 0 | |
| + | 7 | 7 | 2 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| + | 8 | 4 | 6 | 4 | 0 | 0 | |
| 1 | 8 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
ii)
The age range for those who work is 18 - 59 and the rest of the population will depend on them for support financially.
Method I
| 1 | |||||
| 5 | 3 | . | 4 | % | |
| + | 4 | . | 6 | % | |
| 5 | 8 | . | 0 | % |
Method II
Non-working population = 100% - Working population%
Non-working population = 100% - 42%
Non-working population = 58%
∴ 58% of the population is supported by the working population
b)
Effects of this age distribution on development in Ghana
1. The country will have a large labour force in the future
2. A youthful population promotes specialization
3. A youthful population increases demand for goods and services required for young people (large market)
4. Government expenses on social services will be high
5. The dependency ratio is high therefore there is too much burden on the working population
6. There will be low savings and low investment
7. The government will spend a lot of money on the youth and aged in the field of education and health respectively
8. There will be high government expenditure on pensioners
9. Development will be slow
10. Low tax revenue
Highlight five ways of ensuring political stability in Ghana.
Ways of ensuring political stability in Ghana
1. Tolerance to divergent views
2. Respecting the views of the minority
3. Respecting the fundamental human rights e.g. freedom of speech, movement, life, etc.
4. Freedom of the press
5. Accountable and transparent governance
6. Those in authority accepting constructive criticisms
7. Observing rule of law or enforcing the law
8. Avoiding dictatorship
9. Promoting ethnic integration
10. Avoiding/abstaining from political insults/conflicts
11. Probity and accountability
12. Inculcating moral values in all members of society
13. Periodic free and fair election
14. Access to quality education
15. There must be national policy for successive governments to follow
16. Avoiding stereotyping or looking down on other tribes
17. Availability of employment opportunities
18. Eradication of poverty
19. Eschewing/avoiding/abstaining from tribalism or ethnicity
a)
Name four ethnic groups in Ghana.
b)
Give any four reasons for the movement of the named ethnic groups to their present settlements.
a)
Ethnic groups in Ghana
1. Akan: Fante, Akyem, Asante, Bono, Gyaman, Ahanta, Nzema
2. Ga-Adangbe: Ga, Krobo, Shai/Osudoku, Ningo/Prampram
3. Mole-Dagbani: Dagomba, Wala, Mamprusi, Nanumba, Dagaba, Kusasi
4. Ewe: Anglo, Kreppi, Tongu
5. Guans: Efutus, Kyerepong, Gonja, Sisala, Kassina, Kokomba, Bulsa
6. Konkomba
7. Sisala
8. Bulsa
9. Kassina
10. Bimoba
b)
Reasons for the movement of the named ethnic groups to their present settlements
1. For peace
2. For fertile land
3. To avoid natural disasters
4. To get near the trading centres and roads
5. For employment
6. From the cruel leadership styles of kings
Use the rainfall graph below to answer the questions that follow:
The graph below shows the rainfall distribution of Station A

a)
Calculate the average rainfall for the first half of the year.
b)
Find the total rainfall from July to the end of the year.
c)
Which two months of the year have equal amounts of rainfall?
d)
Describe the pattern of the rainfall distribution.
a)
Mean/Average =
Mean/Average =
Mean/Average = = 37.5 mm
b)
Total rainfall from July to December = 145 + 130 + 80 + 90 + 40 + 10
Total rainfall from July to December = 495 mm
c)
February and December (10 mm)
d)
The rainfall was low at the beginning of the year, steadily increased to a maximum in July and thereafter decreased to low levels at the end of the year
a)
State four characteristics of a good map.
b)
Highlight the steps you will take to draw the map of your school compound.
a)
Characteristics of a good map
A good map should have:
1. Title
2. A date
3. Key or legend
4. A scale
5. Convectional signs
6. Direction
b)
Steps taken to draw the map of a school compound
1. Do a reconnaissance/survey
2. Do a rough sketch map
3. Revisit the compound for correction
4. Measure the length and breadth of the compound
5. Choose and state the scale
6. Draw the outline of the compound using the scale
7. Insert the outline of the features on the compound
8. Label the features inside the frame of the compound
9. Show the north pole
10. Show the key
11. Write the title of the map
a)
What was the Trans-Saharan Trade?
b)
State four effects of the Trans-Saharan Trade on Western Sudan
c)
State five items of the Trans-Saharan Trade
a)
Trans-Saharan Trade was the barter trade between the people of Western Sudan and North Africa across the Sahara Desert. The trade was conducted among three continents, Africa, Europe and Asia
b)
Positive effects of the Trans-Saharan Trade on Western Sudan
1. Travelling possibilities: The trade paved way for many people such as traders, scholars, religious groups to cross the Saharan Desert for the first time
2. Spread of culture: It led to the spread of the culture of the North Africans and the Arabs in Western Sudan
3. Wealth creation: It made the people of Western Sudan very rich
4. Spread of religion: It also led to the spread of the Islamic Religion in the Western Sudan
Negative effects of the Trans-Saharan Trade on Western Sudan
1. Insecurity in the desert: It made the trade routes to become very dangerous. Attacks by armed robbers were common
2. Lack of water: Water was a problem to those who lost their way in the desert from or to Western Sudan
c)
Items of the Trans-Saharan Trade
1. Salt
2. Gold
3. Ostrich feathers
4. Spices
5. Cloth
6. Beads
7. Ivory
8. Guns
9. Gun powder
10. Camels