1.
Which of the following factors is most important for national development?
Capital resource
Foreign aid
Human resource
Natural resource
Answer: C
2.
All the following are weekly newspapers in Ghana except the
Spectator
Ghanaian Times
Mirror
Voice
Answer: B
3.
Which of the following institutions can make laws to check smuggling and armed robbery in Ghana?
The Police Service
High Court
Parliament
District Assembly
Answer: C
4.
The main purpose of sex education in Ghanaian schools is to
increase the likelihood of early marriage.
promote reproductive health and responsible behavior.
discourage communication between adolescents and health care providers.
promote chastity among adolescents.
Answer: B
5.
Government of the people, by the people and for the people is referred to as
socialism
monarchy
democracy
apartheid
Answer: C
6.
The main reason for establishing state owned enterprises is to
create competition in the country.
generate foreign exchange for the country.
generate profit for the state.
provide essential service to the public.
Answer: D
7.
The purpose of naming ceremonies in traditional Ghanaian homes, is to
give the child an identity
offer gifts to the parents by friends and relatives
make parents popular
let the child taste alcohol for the first time
Answer: A
8.
If the scale of a map is 1 : 50,000 and the distance between two points on the map is 10 cm, what is the actual distance on the ground?
2.5 km
5.0 km
10.0 km
20.0 km
Answer: B
9.
A farmer is preparing to plant crops next week. Why is it important for the farmer to check the weather forecast? To
plan a harvest festival.
determine the ideal time for planting.
prepare for a storm.
predict the best time for irrigation.
Answer: B
10.
Which of the following is a bad effect of heavy rainfall?
Provision of potable water
Provision of water for irrigation
Increasing the volume of streams
Causing erosion of soil
Answer: D
11.
The period between 400 BC and 600 AD covers
200 years
400 years
600 years
1000 years
Answer: D
12.
One way of managing conflict in the Ghanaian society is
arbitration
confrontation
consultation
meditation
Answer: A
13.
Answer: E
14.
Which one of the following took place after the 27th April, 1960 referendum?
The first political party was formed.
Kwame Nkrumah was inaugurated as Prime Minister.
Ghana became a democratic state.
Queen Elizabeth II was inaugurated as Prime Minister.
Answer: C
A constitutional referendum was held in Ghana on 27 April 1960. The main issue was a change in the country's status from a constitutional monarchy with Elizabeth II as head of state, to a republic/democratic with a presidential system of government.
15.
Which of the following is not a sedimentary rock?
Granite
Clay
Sandstone
Shale
Answer: A
16.
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
17.
Which of the following is not a product of the forest zone of West Africa?
Coffee
Cocoa
Oil Palm
Kola
Answer: E
18.
The statement scale l1cm to 5km can be converted to representative fraction to read
1 : 50,000
1 : 500,000
1 : 50
1 : 5,000
Answer: B
19.
Which of the following minerals is not mined in Ghana?
Gold
Tin
Diamond
Manganese
Bauxite
Answer: B
20.
Improvement in tourism is important for the rapid development of the nation because, more
local tourists will leave the country.
infrastructure will be provided.
local tourists will not visit places of interest.
tour guides will be unemployed
Answer: B
21.
Alumina is obtained from
gold
diamond
manganese
bauxite
copper
Answer: D
22.
The right to be protected and heard at trials is an example of
social right.
political right.
legal right.
natural right.
Answer: C
23.
What role does cultural tourism play in preserving Ghana's traditional heritage? It
promotes drumming and dancing.
promotes cultural exchange and appreciation of our way of life.
facilitates access to traditional artefacts in the community.
exposes cultural activities.
Answer: B
24.
A map is drawn to the scale of 1:1,000,000. Find the actual distance between two towns, Dogo and Daga which are 5.5 cm apart.
5 kilometres
5.5 kilometres
50 kilometres
55 kilometres
Answer: D
25.
The main function of the executive organ of government is
law-making
implementation of law
interpretation of law
impeachment of the President
Answer: B
26.
Sheep are reared for
wool and hide
hide and mutton
mutton and wool
wool and beef
Answer: C
27.
Workers in Ghana are required by law to contribute towards their future upkeep through
Company shares
Treasury bills
Government bonds
Social Security schemes
Answer: D
28.
When the scale of a map is expressed in the form of a ratio, it is known as
statement scale
linear scale
open divided scale
representative fraction
Answer: D
29.
The liquid rock beneath the earth‟s surface is called the
mantle
crust
magma
layer
Answer: C
30.
To sustain the operation of a business, one must
have a group of managers.
join national pension schemes.
produce quality goods
relate with business abroad
Answer: C
31.
Which of the following officials is not elected?
Assembly man
President
Chief justice
Member of parliament
Answer: C
32.
Foreigners in Ghana enjoy all the following rights except that of
worship
expression
voting
association
Answer: C
33.
The leaders of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) were imprisoned because of the
shooting of the veterans
appointment of Sir Arden Clarke as a governor
1948 disturbances
recommendations made by the Watson Commission
Answer: C
34.
On June 21st, the sun is directly overhead at noon at the
Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Capricorn
Arctic Circle
Antarctic Circle
Answer: C
35.
One similarity between Ghana and its neighbouring country, Togo is they both have
same colonial parties.
a coastline along the Atlantic ocean.
a border with Nigeria.
similar population size.
Answer: B

36.
Which of the following values ensures peaceful co-existence among ethnic groups in Ghana?
Kindness
Tolerance
Loyalty
Hospitality
Answer: B
37.
When one moves eastwards and crosses the International Date line
a day is gained
a day is lost
shorter hours of day is experienced
longer hours of day is experienced
Answer: B
38.
The sole proprietor enjoys all the following advantages except
high profits
privacy
quick decisions
unlimited liability
Answer: D
39.
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
40.
Which of the following factor can best make private sector businesses more profitable
Availability of ready market
Construction of improved roads
Stability in supply of adequate electricity
Adequate supply of labour
Answer: A
a)
List five examples of natural disasters.
b)
Outline five ways by which the physical environment can be protected from degradation.
a)
Examples of natural disasters
1. Flood/torrential rain
2. Hurricane/typhoon
3. Tsunamis
4. Volcanic eruption
5. Land slides
6. Wildfire/bush fire
7. Drought
8. Avalanche
9. Tornado
10. Earth quake
11. Earth tremor
12. Sink holes
13. Blizzards
14. Cyclonic storms
15. Thunder storms
16. Hail stone
17. Heat wave
18. Water scarcity
19. Solar flare
20. Limnic eruption
21. Lightening
b)
Ways by which the physical environment can be protected from degradation
1. Enforcement of legislation against degradation
2. Use of appropriate farming methods eg. contour ploughing, shifting cultivation
3. Use of appropriate technology
4. Setting up of conservation of forest
5. Public education
6. Afforestation
7. Re-afforestation
8. Recycle of resources
9. Using lesser known resources
10. Exploration of alternative energy sources
11. Proper disposal of waste
12. Use of bio-degradable materials
13. Proper waste management
14. Controlling of soil erosion
15. Use of proper fishing methods
16. Forest reserves
17. Exploration of alternative sources of resources
18. Setting up of conservation agencies
19. Controlled grazing
20. Cutting down on consumption of limited resources
21. Reuse of physical resources
22. Green transportation eg. the use of bicycles/walking to reduce vehicle emission
23. Rain water harvest
24. Pursuing sustainable development goals/policy
25. Environmental monitoring
26. Implementing voluntary action on environmental education eg. Communal labour
27. Keeping vehicles in good condition against emission of excessive smoke
28. Using of public transport instead of personal vehicles
29. Environmental impact assessment before establishing industries
30. Avoiding the use of genetically modified organisms
31. Partaking in programmes supporting protecting the environment
32. Control of sand winning/mining
33. Planting of trees along water bodies
34. Use of proper mining methods
35. Setting firebelts
State five roles played by traditional heads in Ghana
Roles played by traditional heads in Ghana
1. They are the custodians of traditional property and land
2. They ensure that customs and traditional rites are observed
3. They serve as links between the central government and the traditional area
4. They mobilize their people to undertake development projects and communal labour
5. They are the spiritual leaders of their people
6. They function as the political leaders/administrators of the traditional area
7. They ensure that peace prevails in the area by settling disputes and conflicts
(a)
(i)
How would you explain the term constitution to your study group as you prepare for examination?
[4 marks]
(ii)
List four important reasons for which Ghana decided to practice republican system of government.
[4 marks]
(b)
As the principal speaker during a class debate on the constitution of Ghana, what four points will you make to convince the audience on the contributions of the 1992 constitution to the development of the nation?
[12 marks]
(a)
(i)
A constitution is a body of rules and regulations that governs the way a country is run. It is the highest law of the land to which all other laws must conform.
A constitution can be written or unwritten. Example is the 1992 constitution of Ghana.
4 marks
(ii)
Important reasons Ghana decided to practice republican system of government
1. To gain sovereignty and break colonial ties
2. To promote nationalism and Pan-African ideals
3. Guarantees the fundamental human rights of the people
4. In order to establish institutions/organs of government
5. In order for citizens to choose their leaders, influence decisions and hold leaders accountable
6. For economic prosperity and stability
7. To maintain peace and stability
8. To control and manage the country's resources to the benefit of the people
9. To establish a strong central executive government for nation building
10. To promote national unity and identity
11. To promote democratic ideals such as accountability and Rule of law
12. To gain constitutional autonomy
13. It was considered modern and progressive compared to the constitutional monarchy
14. To give popular legitimacy to government
15. To reflect the popular demand of the will of the people
Any 4 @ 1 mark each = 4 marks
(b)
Contributions of the 1992 constitution of Ghana to the development of the nation
1. Prevention of dictatorial rule
2. Serves as a guide for change of government
3. Serves as terms of reference to maintain law and order
4. Determines type of political system used to run the country
5. Given legitimacy to government and political institutions
6. Gives Ghana the status of nationhood
7. Ensures accountability and good governance
8. Protects human right
9. Establishes various organs/arms of government and their functions
10. Recognises chieftaincy as an institution
11. Allocates functions of the organs of Government
Any 4 @ 3 marks each = 12 marks
a)
Name three types of rainfall
b)
With the help of a diagram describe how any one type of rainfall is formed.
a)
Types of rainfall experienced in Ghana
1. Convectional
2. Relief/Orographic
3. Cyclonic/frontal
b)
Convectional Rainfall
1. The heating of the land surface causes evaporation of warm moist
2. The warm moist air becomes light and it is forced to rise by convection currents
3. The moist air becomes cooler in the upper atmosphere
4. The moist air condenses and forms cumulus rain clouds
5. With further cooling, cumulus clouds develop into cumulonimbus clouds
6. Heavy rain often accompanied by thunder and lightning falls
7. Hailstones may fall
8. Convectional rainfall occurs mostly in the afternoon

Relief/Orographic Rainfall
1. Warm moist air from the sea, lake or any water body blows against a highland barrier
2. The air formed is rise above the highland
3. The air becomes cooler in the upper atmosphere
4. The air is condensed to form cumulus clouds
5. With further cooling the cumulus clouds develop into cumulonimbus clouds
6. Much rain falls on the windward side of the highland
7. Very little rain falls on the leeward side of the highland

Cyclonic/frontal Rainfall
1. Cold air mass and warm air meets at a front
2. The cold air mass sinks because it is denser/heavier
3. The warm air mass rises over the cold air mass
4. The warm air mass rises into the upper atmosphere
5. It condenses to form cumulus clouds
6. Further cooling of the clouds causes the formation of cumulonimbus clouds
7. Rain falls ahead of the cold front
8. It falls in showers
9. It covers a wide area

Use the map of Tamo to answer Question 1

a)
What is the direction of Kissi from Tamo?
b)
Calculate the distance in kilometres along the class one road from Aplu to the bridge across River Lawi
c)
What is the direction of flow of River Lawi?
d)
Name the feature marked X at the mouth of River Lawi
e)
Mention the main two lines of communication of the area.
f)
Using the map only, name two products that are likely to be exported through the Tamo port.
a)
Kissi is at the North-East of Tamo
b)
Distance in kilometres along the class one road from Aplu to the bridge across River Lawi
Distance on map = 5 cm
Scale = 1 cm : 2 km
If 1 cm = 2 km
5 cm = = 10 km
∴ Actual distance between Aplu and River Lawi is 10 km
c)
River Lawi flows from North-East to South-West
d)
The feature marked X at the mouth of River Lawi is a estuary
e)
Railway and road are the two lines of communication of the area
f)
Products that are likely to be exported through the Tamo port
1. Timber
2. Gold
3. Sugar cane
(a)
What is productivity
(b)
In which four ways can productivity be increased in Ghana?
(a)
Productivity is output per man-hour. It is said to be high when a person, within a given time, produces more goods/services than another person.
(b)
Ways of increasing productivity in Ghana
1. Public education of negative practices that lower productivity
2. Emphasis should be laid on technical education to train middle-level manpower
3. Workers should be motivated by improving service conditions and other benefits
4. Workers should be given on-the-job training and should attend refresher courses to improve their skills
5. In agriculture, irrigation projects should be set up to increase agricultural production
6. Credit facilities should be granted to entrepreneurs to make them put up their best
7. Planning and target setting
8. Using appropriate tools and equipment
9. Using modern technology such as computers, tractors, combine harvesters, etc.
10. Effective work ethics such as punctuality, regularity, hard work, honesty, etc.
11. Increase in the level of supervision or managerial skills