1.
The Sagrenti War of 1874 was fought between the
Fantes and Asantes
British and Fantes
Akyems and Asantes
British and Asantes
Answer: D
2.
At the United Nations Organization, veto power is used by the
International Court of Justice
Food and Agricultural Organization
Permanent Members of the Security Council
General Assembly
Answer: C
3.
The Casablanca Group that helped with the formation of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) was made up of Morocco, Guinea, Egypt, Libya, Mali and
Ghana
Congo
Nigeria
Kenya
Answer: D
4.
The people of Ghana were freed from Colonial rule on
28th February, 1948
6th March, 1957
1st July, 1961
4th June, 1979
Answer: B
5.
1cm to 1 km expressed as representative fraction is
1:100
1:1,000
1:10,000
1:50,000
Answer: E
6.
The conventional sign
shown on a topographical map refers to a
path
dam
bridge
waterfall
Answer: C
7.
Who is the head of the judiciary in Ghana?
the Speaker of Parliament
the President
the Chief Justice
the Vice President
Answer: C
8.
Places which experiences equal days and equal nights are located along the
Tropic of Capricorn
Tropic of Cancer
Arctic Circle
Equator
Answer: D
9.
The motto in Ghana's Coat of Arms is
Freedom and Love.
Independence and Freedom.
Freedom and Justice.
Unity and Integrity.
Answer: C
10.
The body that is working to prevent another world war is the
United Nations Organization (UNO)
League of Nations
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
Organization of African Unity (OAU)
Answer: A
11.
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
12.
The primary function of the legislature is to
administer justice
make laws
register citizens
protect wrong doers
Answer: B
13.
Latitude normally marked zero on maps is called the
Capricorn
Cancer
Equator
Hemisphere
Answer: C
14.
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
15.
What is the cheapest source of power for large industries?
Petroleum
Coal
Gas
Water
Answer: D
16.
Which of the following features is not associated with rivers?
Waves
Delta
Meander
Valley
Answer: D
17.
The headquarters of the League of Nations was i
The Hague
New York
Berlin
Moscow
Answer: E
18.
The colour used for showing rivers and lakes on topographical maps is
red
blue
brown
green
Answer: B
19.
Peaceful co-existence among ethnic groups is important for
sustainable development.
population growth.
increasing government revenue.
reducing crime in society.
Answer: A
20.
The language spoken by the largest group of people in Ghana is
Hausa
Ewe
Akan
Guan
Answer: C
21.
People running away from Liberia because of the war to stay at Budumburam near Accra become ............... in Ghana
victims
armed robbers
soldiers
refugees
Answer: D
22.
Which of the following factors help a nation to develop?
I. Internal peace and security
II. Participating in international games
III. A healthy economy
IV. A large population
Answer: A
23.
The main effect of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade is the reduction of
capital resource
human resource
natural resource
mineral resource
Answer: B
24.
Which of the following situations is an effect of rapid population growth in Ghana?
Decrease in food production
High dependency burden
High standard of living
Low productivity
Answer: B
25.
Which of the following activities is a duty of a citizen of Ghana?
Attending religious meetings
. Instigating mass boycott of development
Owning huge property
Defending the 1992 constitution
Answer: D
26.
The efficiency of labour can be increased if one
reports to work early
has a good supervisor
uses appropriate technology
works for longer hours
Answer: C
27.
The Education Act of 1961
reduced the school-going age
introduced the Junior Secondary School System
made Primary Education free and compulsory
made Basic Education universal
Answer: C
28.
Which of the following business units raises its capital through the sale of shares?
Public Corporations
Joint-stock Companies
Partnership
Co-operative societies
Answer: B
29.
During their migration, the Akan first settled at
Bono Manso.
Dormaa Ahenkro.
Asante Manso.
Denkyira.
Answer: A
30.
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
31.
Daboya is noted for the mining of
salt
gold
diamond
bauxite
Answer: A
32.
Which of the following is not a main food crop cultivated in Ghana?
Maize
Plantain
Cocoyam
Wheat
Answer: D
33.
When one behaves in an honest and just manner one performs his/her
civic right.
civic responsibilities.
natural responsibilities.
social responsibilities.
Answer: B
34.
The prairie provinces in Canada are noted for the production of
wheat
oats
cotton
barley
Answer: A
35.
The best approach to help resolve the difference between political parties during general elections is
encouraging youth participation in national politics.
encouraging traditional leaders to play partisan politics.
allowing the formation of more political parties.
strengthening the judiciary.
Answer: D
36.
The system of apartheid was practiced in
Ireland
Congo
Korea
South-Africa
Answer: D
37.
Rivers meander in their lower course because, the
valley is almost flat.
valley is very steep.
valley is very steep.
deposition is very low.
Answer: B
38.
An effect of slavery on Africa was that it
took active persons away
improved its image
brought about co-operation
increased its population
Answer: A
39.
A draft law is also known as
Bill
Decree
Ordinance
Legislation
Answer: A
40.
The Mediterranean lands are well known for the production of
minerals
textiles
citrus
metals
Answer: C
Explain the importance of a named festival of one tribe in Ghana.
Festivals in Ghana and the people who celebrate them
| Festival | People who celebrate |
| Bakatue | Elmina |
| Homowo | Ga |
| Aboakyir | Efutu (Winneba) |
| Kundum | Nzema |
| Foo (Fao) | Navrongo |
| Ohum | Akim |
| Hogbetsotso | Anlo |
| Ngmayem | Krobo |
| Volo (Me/Lomo) | Volos |
| Yam | Ho |
| Bugum | Mamprusi |
| Beng | Gonja |
| Lukusi | Ve (near Hohoe) |
| Danyiba | Kpando |
| Fetu | Oguaa (Cape Coast) |
| Addaekese | Asante |
Note:
1. You can state any of the above festival and the people who celebrate them
2. Afterward, you can explain any of the following points that matches with the named festival
Reasons why festivals are celebrated in Ghana
1. To honour the gods and the ancestors for their protection and ask for their guidance and blessings for the coming year
2. To settle family or individual disputes
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. Purification of gods: The period is used to clean ancestral stools and perform important rites
8. Thanksgiving: It is used to thank the Supreme God and the lesser gods for guidance and protection
(a)
What are the four major problems related to cattle rearing in Africa.
(b)
Suggest solutions to any two of these problems.
(a)
Major problems related to cattle rearing in Africa
1. Lack of financial assistance to enable farmers expand their businesses
2. Prevalence of pests and diseases such as tsetse flies, rinderpest, trypanosomiasis, etc.
3. Shortage of water: Many parts of Africa experience low amount of rainfall. The irregular pattern of rainfall causes shortage of water when dams and rivers reduce in volume or dry up completely
4. Shortage of feed: As a result of water shortage, there are low yield of grass (pasture) for the cattle to feed on and this eventually affect their growth
5. Inadequate veterinary services and extension officers and high cost of drugs and vaccines
6. Because the cattle are not properly housed or kept under free-running system, animals are stolen or killed
7. Bush fire: Burning of bush destroys the pasture which requires an alternative source of feeding and that will lead to high cost of feeding
(b)
Solutions to problems
1. Government should assist cattle owners with loans. Cattle owners can also form co-operatives and apply for bank loans to enable them expand their businesses
2. Regular clearing of bushes around ranches as well as spraying of pesticides and insecticides
3. Irrigation dams and wells could be constructed to ensure the availability of drinking water for the cattle at all times of the year
4. Farmers should prepare hay and silage in times of abundance of grass to feed the cattle in dry seasons
5. More veterinary service stations must be built and resourced in cattle rearing areas and extension officers trained to offer regular services to animals and farmers
6. Farmers should properly house their cattle or guide the cattle by herdsmen for free-running system to prevent being stolen or killed
7. Bush fires should be checked for instance using fire belt and enacting by-laws to punish the culprits
(a)
Identify four challenges mostly associated with human resource development in Ghana.
(b)
Explain four ways in which your government can use the tourism industry to drive development in Ghana.
(a)
Challenges mostly associated with human resource development in Ghana
1. Brain drain
2. Inadequate training and retraining facilities
3. Limited welfare service
4. Poor conditions of service
5. Financial challenges
6. Inadequate job opportunities
7. Inconsistent government policies
8. Bribery and corruption
9. Nepotism/favouritism
10. Poor exhibition of values and attitudes/poor work ethics
11. Improper implementation of educational policies
12. Ineffective monitoring and supervision
(b)
Ways government can use the tourism industry to drive development in Ghana
1. Brings about infrastructural development in Ghana
2. Helps to promote local industries
a)
Mention four causes of conflicts in the world
b)
Explain any four effects of conflicts in the world
a)
Causes of conflicts in the world
1. Ideological differences: Alignment of major power blocs or ideological difference in capitalism and socialism
2. Struggle over strategic positions: The struggle to secure important strategic position/area for examples Iraq and Kuwait, Nigeria and Cameroon
3. Border disputes: Boundary disputes and clashes between neighbouring countries
4. Ethnic and tribal differences: The situation where one group looks down on the other could cause conflict
5. Racial discrimination: Conflict arises when one race considers itself superior to the other
b)
Effects of conflicts in the world
1. Loss of lives: During conflict/wars, thousands of people are killed while others are maimed
2. Environmental pollution: During wars, decaying dead bodies and explosives lead to the outbreak of epidemics. Almost all sources of drinking water for the people are polluted
3. Hunger and disease lead to malnutrition, starvation and death
4. Damage and loss of properties during conflicts make people homeless/vacate their towns and cities to seek shelter elsewhere
5. Breakdown of laws and order: During conflict/wars the human rights of people are abused and violated. People are indiscriminately arrested, detained and their movements get restricted by the imposition of curfew
6. Loss of International credibility: Conflict/wars portray a bad image which makes countries lose international credibility and their membership to international organizations/communities suspended
7. It stifles economic development: The economic policies and programs of the government become disrupted during the period of conflict/war
a)
List any four ethnic groups in Ghana.
b)
Explain any four ways of sustaining unity among the different ethnic groups in Ghana.
a)
Ethnic groups in Ghana
1. Akan
2. Ga-Dangme
3. Ewe
4. Guan
5. Mole-Dagbani
b)
Ways of sustaining unity among the different ethnic groups in Ghana
1. Respect for other cultures/tolerance
2. Encouragement of inter-ethnic marriages
3. Public education
4. Need to be patriotic and development conscious
5. Need to value peace and stability
6. Fair representation in government
7. Promotion of religious activities
8. Promotion of formal education/boarding system
9. Promotion of inter-cultural activities
10. Political parties need to foster unity
11. Avoid discrimination/nepotism
12. Promotion of games and sports
a)
Name the three arms of Government
b)
State two functions of each of the three arms of Government
c)
Mention four sources of revenue for the district assemblies in Ghana.
a)
The three arms of Government
1. Executive
2. Legislative
3. Judiciary
b)
Functions of the executive
1. Appoints ministers, chief Justices, etc.
2. Sign treaties on behalf of government
3. Prepares budget for the nation
Functions of the legislative
1. Making and amending of laws for the country
2. Vetting of ministers and judges nominated by the executive
3. Impeachment of President, Vice President and Supreme Court Judges when necessary
Functions of the judiciary
1. Protect human rights
2. Settle disputes and dispense justice and ensure fair judgement
3. Interpret the laws of the land and the constitution
c)
Sources of revenue to the District Assemblies in Ghana
1. Tolls or fees
2. Court fines
3. Property rates
4. Government grants for paying salaries and pensions
5. District Assembly Common Fund
6. Basic rates/land poll tax (lampoon)
7. Issuing of licenses
8. Economic ventures
9. Loans
10. Donations from NGO's
11. Royalties