1.

Use the sketch map of Ghana above to answer below
The town marked T is
Tamale
Bawku
Sunyani
Wa
Answer: D
2.
Which of the following measures can increase tomato yield in Ghana
Improved marketing strategies
Availability of credit to farmers
Reliance on rainfall agriculture
Establishment of relating processing factories
Answer: B
3.
The following factors affect Ghana's ability to exploit its natural resources effectively except
inadequate capital resource.
limited technical expertise.
low level technology.
farming activities.
Answer: D
4.
The main purpose of the Bond of 1844 was to
establish British rule
resist British rule
eliminate ethnic conflict
eliminate human sacrifice
Answer: D
5.
Ghanaians can contribute towards rapid development of the nation by
engaging in the domestic trade.
importing more food items.
participating in festivals.
patronizing made in Ghana goods.
Answer: D
6.
The capital of British Gold Coast was moved from Cape Coast to Accra in
1850
1872
1874
1877
Answer: D
7.
Which governor developed the railway line from Dunkwa to Awaso?
Lord Listowell
Sir Arden Clarke
Sir Allan Burns
Sir Gordon Guggisberg
Answer: C
8.
The first political party formed in the Gold Coast was the
Convention People's Party (CPP)
National Liberation Movement (NLM)
United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC)
United Party (UP)
Answer: C
9.
An individual who behaves in an honest and just manner is said to be performing
civic responsibility
civic right.
natural responsibility.
political responsibility.
Answer: A
10.
What name is given to molten rock that reaches the surface of the earth?
Lava
Magma
Clay
Sand
Answer: A
11.
The struggle for Ghana‟s independence from 1951 to 1957 was led by
Dr J. B. Danquah
Mr Ako Adjei
Dr K. A. Busia
Dr Kwame Nkrumah
Answer: D
12.
In which of the following belts in Ghana is cocoa commonly grown?
Mangrove forest
Tropical rainforest
Sudan savanna
Guinea savanna
Answer: B
13.
On an atlas map all water bodies are coloured
blue
yellow
green
brown
Answer: A
14.
One major cause of conflicts in the Ghanaian society is
the development of slums in the cities
inadequate number of law enforcement agents
the encouragement of inter-ethnic marriages
unacceptable way of choosing leaders
Answer: B
15.
Which of the following would you advise against by way of reducing dependence on foreign financial support?
Developing the human resource
Patronizing Ghanaian products
Adding value to our primary products
Borrowing from the international market
Answer: D
16.
Which of the following situations may not create instability in the Ghanaian society?
Denial of justice
Gender equality
Party rivalry
Workers' demonstration.
Answer: B
17.
The conventional sign
on a topographical sheet represents a
school
church
bridge
settlement
Answer: D
18.
The first castle built in Ghana in 1482 was in
Cape Coast
Accra
Axim
Anomabo
Answer: E
19.
One moral value that is stressed during an outdooring and naming ceremony of a child is
truthfulness
love
hard work
respect
Answer: A
20.
Which of the following statements best describes the position of Ghana?
Ghana is to the east of the Republic of Togo
Burkina Faso is the southern neighbour of Ghana
Ghana is to the immediate west of Niger
Ghana is to the immediate east of La Cote d‟Ivoire
Answer: D
21.
Vaccines used in Ghana for the immunization of children are supplied by
District Assemblies
United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Answer: D
22.
When two air masses of different temperatures meet, it results in
the formation of relief rainfall.
the formation of cyclonic rainfall.
thunder and lightning.
rain shadow zone.
Answer: B
23.
The District Assemblies perform all the following except to
build school blocks
build markets
maintain feeder roads
construct trunk roads
Answer: D
24.
Until independence the Coat-of-Arms of the Gold Coast (Ghana) was
a stool and a crown
an elephant and a palm tree
an eagle
a black star
Answer: B
25.
Which of the following is a cardinal point of the compass?
North –East
South-West
East
South-East
Answer: C
26.
If the scale of a map is 1: 100,000, what will be the actual distance when 4cm is measured on the map?
44 km
41 km
40 km
4 km
Answer: D

27.

Use the diagram above to answer the question below
The feature marked A in the diagram above is a
valley
spur
ridge
elbow
Answer: E
28.
A draft law is also known as
Bill
Decree
Ordinance
Legislation
Answer: A
29.
Which of the following constitutes human rights abuse?
Being searched by a security agent
Interrogation by a security agent
Police detention beyond forty-eight hours
Lawful imprisonment beyond forty-eight hours
Answer: C
30.
Which type of rain occurs when cold and warm air masses meet?
Orographic
Convectional
Cyclonic
Thunderstorm
Answer: C
31.
Which of the following international organizations is the largest financial contributor to Ghana's developmental projects?
African Union (AU)
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
The Commonwealth
United Nations Organization
Answer: D
32.
Latitudes and Longitudes can be used to
show contour lines on maps.
locate objects on the maps.
show the direction of a stream.
show heights of mountains.
Answer: B
33.
Ghana can improve upon her political stability by
organizing public education on drug abuse.
educating the youth against sex trade.
organizing free and credible election.
promoting the use of locally manufactured goods.
Answer: C
34.
The Trans-Atlantic trade was discredited with the sale of
gold
slaves
textiles
muskets
Answer: B
35.
Ghana's population can best be described as youthful because a large portion of its people are between ages
45-59
. 30-44
15-29
15-29
Answer: B
36.
Which of the following measures cannot improve the quality of life in the rural areas of Ghana?
Unregulated family planning
Extending good roads to the rural communities
Greater access to improved formal education
Establishment of industries in the rural areas
Answer: A
37.
The largest vegetation type in Ghana is
Sahel savanna
Guinea savannah
Mangrove forest
Coastal thicket
Answer: B
38.
The Organization of African Unity is made up of only
independent African states
dependent African states
colonized African states
warring African states
Answer: A
39.
Which of the following business enterprises raise capital through the scale of shares?
Partnership
Sole proprietorship
Joint stock companies
Co-operative societies.
Answer: C
40.
Which of the following countries introduced Indirect Rule in her colonies in West Africa?
France
Britain
Portugal
Germany
Belgium
Answer: B
Give five reasons why the Mamprusi defeated the original people of Northern Ghana
The Mamprusi
1. Are the main ethnic groups found in the Upper-East Region of Ghana
2. It is however believed that the ancestors of the Mamprusi were not the first settlers in the area
3. They migrated from a place east of Lake Chad and later settled for a short period at Zamfara in northern Nigeria before moving to their present home
4. They were led by a brave warrior called "The Red Hunter"
5. Whey they arrived, some people had already settled in the area
6. These people were the Vagala, Sisala, the Komkomba and Chambas
7. They defeated the original people of Northern Ghana due to the following reasons
Reasons why the Mamprusi defeated the original people of Northern Ghana
1. The original people had no central government to unite them
2. The Mamprusi were very organized and disciplined with a very strong central government
3. The Mamprusi were well armed with better weapons such as spears, iron swords, horses and cudgels whereas the original people used only bows and arrows
4. The King of Mamprusi, Na Gbewa (a.k.a Naa Gbanwah) was a clever leader. He used his cleverness to expand the territory before the people could organized themselves
5. The Mamprusi had an organized standing army to fight the people
6. The King of Mamprusi, Na Gbewa (a.k.a Naa Gbanwah) had excellent leadership skills.
a)
Outline five features of the rain forest.
b)
State any five benefits of the rain forest.
a)
Features of the rain forest
1. The forest is evergreen throughout the year with broad leaves
2. The forest is arranged in layers
3. The trees are tall and straight
4. There are many lianas and/or woody climbers which twist around trees
5. The trees have inter-locking canopies
6. Dead leaves, trees and fungi are common in the undergrowth
7. The trees are not found in pure stands
8. The trees have thin barks with buttress roots
b)
Benefits of the rain forest
1. Provides timber exported for foreign exchange
2. Provides timber for construction and furniture
3. Provides raw materials for crafts e.g. cane for basket and wood for carving
4. Provides bark, roots and leaves for preparation of herbal medicine
5. Provides habitat for wild animals e.g. elephants, monkeys, lions, etc.
6. Protects sources of many rivers and keeps them from drying up
7. Provides food e.g. fruits, wild yam
8. Provides the condition for the cultivation of certain crops such as cocoa, cola, rubber, etc.
9. Serves as source of employment for chain-saw operators, farmers, etc.
10. Serves as tourist attractions e.g. Kakum Forest Reserves, the Big Tree near Akim Oda
11. Serves as source of fuel wood and charcoal
The table below shows the annual rainfall for Station Y.
| Station | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
| Rainfall(mm) | 20 | 32 | 60 | 80 | 120 | 192 | 56 | 16 | 40 | 60 | 36 | 24 |
a)
Draw a rainfall graph using a scale of 1 cm to 20 mm
b)
i)
Calculate the total rainfall for the year.
ii)
Name the wettest month and the driest month
c)
State three effects of rainfall
a)

b)
i)
Total rainfall = 20 + 32 + 60 + 80 + 120 + 192 + 56 + 16 + 40 + 60 + 36 + 24
Total rainfall = 736 mm
ii)
The wettest month is June (192 mm) and the driest month is August (16 mm)
c)
Positive effects of rainfall
1. Agriculture: It enables farmers to grow their crops. It also helps the farmers to uproot their crops (tuber crops) as the soil becomes soft
2. Water for domestic and industrial uses: Rainfall enables us to get water for domestic (drinking, washing, cooking, etc.) and for industrial (cooling of engines, mixing of chemicals, etc.) purposes
3. Grass for animal feed: Rainfall enables animals to obtain enough pastures (food) to graze on. The animals grow fat during the rainy season when there is abundant supply of grass
4. Rainfall helps to cool the weather and maintain the vegetation green
5. Rainfall enables hydroelectric dams to run continuously so that there will be uninterrupted electricity supply
6. Provides water for use in the dry season (irrigation)
Negative effects of rainfall
1. Heavy rainfall causes flooding thereby destroying lives and properties making people homeless
2. Flood also makes roads inaccessible to vehicles thereby disrupting economic activities
3. It prevents farmers from drying their crops such as cocoa and grains
4. It causes gully erosion which leads to land degradation
(a)
In what four ways is the forest vegetation important to the Ghanaian?
(b)
State three ways by which the forest can be preserved.
(a)
The importance of Forest Vegetation in Ghana
1. Timber is harvested from the forest for export to earn foreign exchange
2. Timber provides raw materials for saw milling industries
3. The logs are processed into wood for building, construction, plywood and veneer
4. Wood is used in furniture marking, construction of boats and body of cargo vehicles
5. The trees from the forest serve as a major source of fuel/energy such as firewood and charcoal
6. The forest vegetation helps to conserve the fertility of the soil
7. The forest supplies us with Pestle, Mortar and chewing sticks
8. The trees act as windbreaks to reduce the destructive power of strong winds
9. The carpet of leaves under trees in the forest also prevents soil erosion
10. The forest vegetation provides food and habitat for animals (wildlife)
11. Animals in the forest promote forest tourism. Also the creation of Natural parks and game reserves attract tourist
12. The forest vegetation protects water bodies from drying up
13. The forest is a source of employment for many people such as hunters, chainsaw operators, etc.
14. The forest is the source of local medicines. The bark, roots and leaves from trees in the forest are used in preparation of traditional medicine
(b)
Ways by which the forest can be preserved
1. Reforestation: Planting trees to replace felled trees
2. Controlled Felling: Only trees of a stipulated size should be felled
3. Afforestation: Planting trees in areas without forest to create forest
4. Agro-Forestry: Planting of various species of fast growing trees and crops on the same farm
5. The creation of forest reserves: People are not allowed to enter without permission
6. The creation of Natural Parks and game reserves to protect and regenerate the forest
7. Protecting the forest against bush fire by the creation of fire belts around the forest and by legislation
8. Prevention of overgrazing: Herdsmen should not allow their animals to graze at a particular place for a long time
9. Avoiding improper methods of farming
10. Avoiding indiscriminate felling of trees
11. Sanctions should be taken against chainsaw operators
Describe any four methods used for showing relief features on maps.
1. Contours: These are lines drawn to show places of equal heights above sea level. The closer the contours, the steeper the slope and the wider the contours, the gentle the slope. They have the same vertical intervals such as 50, 100, 150, 200, 250.

2. Spot heights: These are accurately measured figures to show the height of places on maps and on the ground. It is indicated by a dot or small circle with the height written against it.
Example,
200
3. Trigonometrical points/stations: These are points on the ground that have been measured accurately. On maps they are represented by a triangle with a dot in it and figures written besides it.
Example,

1820
4. Hachures: These are lines used to show directions of flow of rivers from higher to lower grounds. It also shows the nature of the slope. Thick crowded lines represent steep slopes while widely spaced lines represent gentle slope. Very flat areas are left blank. Hachures do not give specific information about height of the land
(a)
Mention any four causes of urbanization
(b)
State four effects of urbanization
(a)
Causes of urbanization
1. Better educational facilities
2. For commercial activities (trading, banking, etc.)
3. To enjoy better social amenities such as hospitals, electricity, pipe-borne water etc.
4. Employment or job opportunities
5. Expectation of a higher standard of living or prestige
6. Industrialization/Opening of more industries
7. Rural-urban drift due to poor development in the rural areas
8. Natural increase in population
9. Avoidance of family commitment, social responsibilities and outmoded cultural practices
(b)
Effects of urbanization
1. Overpopulation in the urban areas/depopulation in the rural areas
2. Pressure on social amenities
3. Development of slums
4. Proliferation of social vices
5. Unemployment
6. Environment pollution
7. Overcrowding/congestion/streetism/street hawkers
8. Traffic jams (vehicle and human)
9. High cost of living - rent, food
10. Low agricultural productivity in rural areas