1.
The slave trade became largely unprofitable from the early 1800s due to
laziness of the slaves
the emergence of the Industrial Revolution in Europe
the high cost of slaves in West Africa
so many revolts by the slaves from Africa
Answer: B
2.
Which of the following investments cover one's properties against fire outbreak?
Treasury bill
Government bonds
Insurance policy
Company shares
Answer: C
3.
The Panama Canal links the Pacific Ocean to the
Indian Ocean
North Atlantic Ocean
Arctic Ocean
South Atlantic Ocean
Answer: B
4.
The constitution of a country is important because it
punishes criminals and politicians.
allows the Speaker to become the Head of State.
Serves as basis for the practice of good governance.
can be amended anytime and has fixed term.
Answer: C
5.
The mahogany tree is mostly found in the
Savanna
Rainforest
Tundra
Desert
Answer: B
6.
The farming practice which combines crop cultivation and animal rearing is called
mixed cropping
mixed farming
ranching
nomadism
Answer: B
7.
Some state owned enterprises are often sold to private individuals due to
sufficient raw materials
adequate market
adequate skilled labour
poor management
Answer: D
8.
The development of communities in your area is the responsibility of the
Member of Parliament
Traditional Council
Unit Committee
District Assembly
Answer: D
9.
The first castle built in Ghana in 1482 was in
Cape Coast
Accra
Axim
Anomabo
Answer: E
10.
Which of the following may not be considered in finding one‟s direction home, when one‟s way is lost in the forest?
Prominent landscape
Shouting for help
Direction of the sun
Direction of the wind
Answer: D
11.
The swollen shoot disease affects
cotton
coconut
cocoa
coffee
Answer: C
12.
Most of the lakes in East Africa were formed as a result of the
rift valley system
fold mountain system
action of volcanoes
action of wind
Answer: A
13.
When the sun is overhead on the Tropic of Capricorn, areas in the southern hemisphere experience
Winter
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Answer: C
14.
Bakatue festival is celebrated by the people of
Elmina
Cape Coast
Winneba
Ajumako
Answer: A
15.
Indiscipline is a problem in the Ghanaian society because it
reduces productivity.
destroys the educational system.
leads to high birth rate.
encourages bribery and corruption.
Answer: A
16.
The location of an object measured in degrees is known as
cardinal point
bearing
landmark
survey beacon
Answer: B
17.
World Food Day is celebrated each year on
1st May
4th June
16th October
2nd November
Answer: C
18.
One disadvantage of Sole proprietorship form of business in Ghana is
inadequate capital for expansion.
lack of unskilled labour.
inadequate raw materials.
poor management technique.
Answer: A
19.
Rotation of the earth causes
Day and night
Seasons
Eclipses
Equinoxes
Solstices
Answer: A
20.
The most important commercial crop in Ghana is
sheanut
cocoa
cola nut
coffee
Answer: B
21.
One factor not likely to bring about cultural change in society is
formal education.
high birth rate.
informal education.
superstitious beliefs.
Answer: D
22.
Which of the following diseases does not attack livestock?
Kwashiorkor
Coccidiosis
Anthrax
Newcastle
Answer: A
23.
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.
24.
The highest point in the Akwapim-Togo ranges is
Djebobo
Torogbani
Afadjato
Ayegbadje
Answer: C
25.
Public corporations are set up by the government mainly to provide
youth employment
emergency services
entrepreneurial skills
utility services
Answer: D
26.
How many seats were contested for in the 1992 Parliamentary elections in Ghana?
100
110
154
200
Answer: B
27.
The main purpose of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is to
achieve political freedom
achieve political unity
expand the size of West Africa
achieve free movement of peoples, goods and services
Answer: D
28.
The most effective measure for reducing the rapid population growth in Ghana is promoting
adolescent counselling
women empowerment
gender equality
girl-child education
Answer: D
29.
One of the problems facing the primary production in Ghana is
availability of skilled labour
long period of bush burning
poor road network
the use of complex machines.
Answer: C
30.
The total land area of Ghana is approximately
218,447 km2
228,447 km2
238,447 km2
258,447 km2
Answer: C
31.
Which of the following is not a coastal landform?
Stack
Sand bar
Spit
Levee
Answer: D
32.
The seat of government of Ghana (then Gold Coast) was removed from Cape Coast to Accra in
1870
1876
1901
1919
Answer: B
33.
Express 2 pm as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
1400 hours GMT
1600 hours GMT
1800 hours GMT
2000 hours GMT
Answer: A
34.
The part of one's income which is not spent is one's
insurance.
account.
deposit.
savings.
Answer: D
35.
The head of the extended family among the Akans is called
Abusuapanin
Krontihene
Nifahene
Nana
Answer: A
36.
The major problem of District Assemblies in Ghana is their inability to
generate more funds for development.
educate their people on government policies.
absorb all the available skilled labour in their community.
reduce their expenditure in relation to revenue.
Answer: A
37.
Ghana is still not self-reliant because the country depends on
foreign financial support.
crude agricultural tools.
primary industries.
subsistence agriculture.
Answer: A
38.
Axim in the Western Region of Ghana is influenced by the
South-East Polar winds
South-West Monsoon winds
North-East Monsoon winds
North-East Polar winds
Answer: B
39.
A good social environment can be promoted through
tolerance.
bravery.
competition.
individualism.
Answer: A
40.
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
Age | Population | Percantage |
0 - 17 | 10,815,000 | 54.4 |
18 - 59 | 8,836,000 | ___ |
60+ | 948,400 | 3.6 |
a)
Define the term population
b)
i
The percentage of the working population of country X
ii
The total population of country X
c)
Outline four disadvantages of Ghana's population structure
Age | Population | Percantage |
0 - 17 | 10,815,000 | 54.4 |
18 - 59 | 8,836,000 | ___ |
60+ | 948,400 | 3.6 |
a)
Population refers to the number of people living in a particular or specific geographical area within a specific time.
b)
i
The percentage of the working population = 100 - (54.4+3.6)
The percentage of the working population = 100 - 58
The percentage of the working population = 42%
ii
The total population = 10,815,000 + 8,836,000 + 948,400 = 20,599,400
c)
Disadvantages of Ghana's population structure
1. Increase in dependency ratio
2. Government expenses on social services will be high
3. High government expenditure on pensioners
4. Slow development
5. There will be low savings and low investment
6. High government expenditure on the youth and the aged
7. Low tax revenue
8. High expenditure on training and retaining of manpower
a)
i)
What is a settlement?
ii)
Explain four reasons for which bad layouts of settlements are prevented.
b)
Highlight four ways in which the forest vegetations of Ghana can be preserved.
a)
i)
Settlement is a place where people have put up their homes to live in or reside.
ii)
Reasons for which bad layouts of settlements are prevented
1. Makes movement in a settlement difficult
2. Makes it difficult to supply utilities to inhabitants, e.g. water, electricity
3. Makes location of facilities difficult
4. Makes distribution of letters difficult
5. Increases the negative effects of natural disasters such as floods
6. Increases high incidence of contagious diseases
7. It maximizes crimes
8. A bad layout makes settlements ugly
9. Increases bad sanitation
10. Promotes overcrowding and development of slums
b)
Ways the forest vegetation in Ghana can be preserved
1. Creation of forest reserves where people are not allowed to cut down the trees or undertake farming activities
2. Creation of forest/sacred grooves
3. Reforestation and afforestation projects
4. Prevention of forest from being burnt down e.g. creation of fire belts, controlling the activities of palm wine tappers, institution of fire brigades etc.
5. Adoption of better agricultural practices such as mixed cropping, cover cropping, crop rotation, etc.
6. Public education on forest conservation
7. Implementation and enforcement of existing laws
8. Provision of substitutes to forest resources e.g. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (L.P.G)
9. Control of sand winning/mining activities in the forest
a)
Draw an outline of the globe
b)
i
Article Circle
ii
Tropic of Capricorn
iii
Latitude 0o
iv
Direction of Earth's rotation
v
North Pole
c)
i
State two major highlands in Ghana
ii
State two major lowlands in Ghana
d)
Outline two uses of International Dateline
a)
b)
c)
(i) Major Highlands in Ghana
1. Akwapim - Togo ranges
2. Mampong Scarp/ (Central Highlands)
3. Kwahu Scarp
4. Wa Scarp (North West Highlands)
5. Gambaga Scarp (North East Highlands)
c)
(ii) Major lowlands in Ghana
1. Volta Basin Lowlands
2. The Coastal plains in south
3. Densu river
4. Pra River
5. Tano River
6. River/Basins
d)
Uses of International Dateline
1. Helps to avoid confusion resulting from differences in time between places in the world/used to determine time
2. Helps to determine days and nights at various places in the world at a specific time
3. Helpts a traveller to know when a day is lost or gained
4. Helps to divide the earth into twenty-four hour time zones
5. Its zigzag nature helps to avoid two different days in a country
6. Helps to divide the earth into two equal parts and twenty-four hour time zones
7. Helps to determine the number of hours ahead or behind a traveller of another location
8. Helps to determine dates at different parts of the world at the same time
9. Helps to determine the local time and standard time with reference to the GMT
(a)
State five aims of the Organization of African Unity (O.A.U).
(b)
Mention five achievements of the Organization of African Unity (O.A.U).
(a)
Aims of the Organization of African Unity (O.A.U)
1. Promotion of unity and solidarity among member states
2. Removal of all forms of colonization and the neo-colonization in Africa
3. Defence: To defend the sovereignty and independence of African states
4. Respect: To respect the independent status of every member State
5. Promotion of international co-operation among African states and other states within the framework of the United Nations Organization
(b)
Achievements of the Organization of African Unity (O.A.U)
1. Conflict resolution: It has helped to settle so many disputes and end conflicts on the continent. For instance the civil war in Congo
2. Promotion of economic co-operation: The O.A.U with other organs like Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) have encouraged trade among African states
3. Promoting respect for Africans: The Union (O.A.U ) has made Africa's voice to be heard in the international community
4. Decolonization in Africa: The Union has supported many African countries (states) to gain independence. Examples are Zimbabwe, Namibia, etc.
5. Maintenance of world peace: The O.A.U has helped to maintain peace and security in Africa as well as other parts of the world. During the Israel and Egypt conflict, through O.A.U, African states were able to send troops
6. The Union has helped to abolish racial discrimination during the white regime in South Africa leading to the establishment of democracy
7. Promoting true unity: The O.A.U has succeeded in bring African countries of various colonial backgrounds and political ideologies together
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)
Mention four causes of environmental degradation.
(b)
Outline four ways by which the environment can be protected from degradation
(a)
Causes of environmental degradation
Air
1. Cars emit smoke which pollutes the environment
2. Harmful gases from factories
3. Destroying trees that provide oxygen, leads to pollution
4. Bad odour from dead animals, gutters, refuse dump, excreta, etc. pollute the air
5. Smoke from burning
6. Dust in air through construction works
Land
1. Overgrazing
2. Mining or quarrying
3. Sand winning
4. Use of fertilizers
5. Destruction of vegetation for timber
6. Improper layout of towns/urbanization
7. Bushfires
8. Bad farming practices such as slash and burn
9. Improper waste disposal
Water
1. Discharge of industrial chemicals into water bodies
2. Poor fishing methods such as the use of dangerous chemicals like DDT
3. Spilling of oil into water bodies which kill the living things like fish
4. Dumping of solid and liquid waste into water bodies
5. Cattle grazing whereby they drink from water bodies, contaminating the water
6. Washing and bathing in and around water bodies
(b)
Ways by which the environment can be protected from degradation
1. Legislation: Laws should be passed to prosecute law breakers who pollute the environment
2. Afforestation: Growing of trees to replace burnt or cut ones
3. Education by Fire Service,NADMO and others on the need to maintain a healthy environment
4. Encourage farmers to use appropriate farming methods
5. Set-up conservation agencies to keep and maintain forest reserves such as Forestry Commission, Friends of Water Bodies, etc.
6. Recycling of solid and liquid waste
7. Encouraging proper disposal of domestic waste
8. Encouraging proper disposal of industrial waste
9. Controlling soil erosion by planting cover crops, ridging, etc.
10. Fishermen should use appropriate fishing methods
11. Encourage controlled grazing
12. Encourage controlled exploitation of forest resources