1.
The best way to settle disputes is through the
Electoral Commission
District Assembly
parliamentary committee
court system
Answer: D
2.
Which of the following fundamental human rights is protected by the 1992 constitution of Ghana? The right to
free education at tertiary level.
full employment.
use arms.
freedom of speech.
Answer: D
3.
A child of not more than seven years of age found in Ghana, and whose parents cannot be traced is a Ghanaian by
birth.
adoption.
registration.
conferment.
Answer: B
4.
The Asante were in 1900, led to war against the British by
Osei Tutu
Osei Kwadwo
Kwasi Obodum
Nana Afriyie
Answer: E
5.
Socialization of the child begins
at school
at home
at church
with the peer group
Answer: B
6.
Express 2 pm as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
1400 hours GMT
1600 hours GMT
1800 hours GMT
2000 hours GMT
Answer: A
7.
One factor that can affect the academic performance of students negatively is
effective supervision
loitering and truancy
large number of school prefects
having co-curricula activities
Answer: B
8.
Which of the following mostly influences the type of facility provided by District Assemblies?
The Central Government.
The needs of the people.
The general needs of the nation.
Desire to generate revenue.
Answer: B
9.
The crop types which grow well in the Guinea Savanna are
cocoa and rice
millet and groundnut
plantain and cola
shallots and cassava
Answer: B
10.
The ocean that washes the coast of Ghana is the
Arctic
Atlantic
India
Pacific
Answer: B
11.
Labour can be productively increased through
moral education in society
training and retraining
extension of working hours
people doing sacrificial work
Answer: B
12.
. A credit union is an example of a
joint stock company
co-operative society
partnership
public corporation
Answer: B
13.
After the Sagrenti war in 1874, a peace treaty was signed at
Fomena
Ejisu
Cape Coast
Kumasi
Answer: A
14.
Democracy in our nation could be sustained by
teaching the people information technology
operating one party system of government
holding general elections every decade
giving the people political education
Answer: D
15.
One of the reasons for the partition of West Africa by the Europeans was to
spread the gospel
stop the slave trade
protect the indigenous people
protect their places of trade
Answer: D
16.
If Nigeria's time is one hour ahead of that of Ghana, then Nigeria is
5° west of Ghana
10° east of Ghana
15° east of Ghana
15° west of Ghana
Answer: C
17.
Which governor ruled the country between 1919 and 1927?
Commander Hill
Sir Gordon Guggisberg
Sir Alan Burns
Lord Luggard
Answer: B
18.
Which of the following towns in Africa is associated with the production of petroleum?
Nsuta
Takoradi
Jos
Port Harcourt
Answer: D
19.
There is a large population of white settlers in the highland areas of East Africa because
of the beautiful natural vegetation
it is safe to travel along the steep slopes
of sufficient sunshine and warmth
of the availability of rainfall
Answer: E
20.
The primary aim of elections in Ghana is to
allow the powerful to govern without restrain.
protect the rights of children and mothers only.
provide tax reliefs to groups of people with common interests.
change governments peacefully and orderly.
Answer: D
21.
The first Governor-General of independent Ghana was
Commander Hill
Sir Gordon Guggisberg
Sir Charles Arden-Clarke
Lord Listowell
Answer: C
22.
The Adomi Bridge is built on one of the following rivers
Volta
Ankobra
Tano
Pra
Answer: A
23.
What will be the time on longitude 45° East when it is 9:00 am on longitude 15° East?
7:00 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
1:00 pm
Answer: C
24.
The earth experiences equal day and equal night each year on
21st March and 21st September
21st June and 23rd September
21st June and 22nd December
22nd March and 22nd December
Answer: A
25.
The amount imposed on Ghanaians under the Poll Tax Ordinance was
one shilling
two shilling
three shilling
four shilling
Answer: A
26.
The year 2000 is in the
thirteenth century
fifteenth century
twentieth century
twenty first century
Answer: D
27.
The system of apartheid was practiced in
Ireland
Congo
Korea
South-Africa
Answer: D
28.
The colonization process in the Gold Coast included all but one of the following:
agreements
persuasion
force
trade
Answer: D
29.
The secretary of the Aborigines Rights Protection Society was
John Sey
Mensah Sarbah
James Kwegyir Aggrey
Sir Arko Korsah
Answer: C
30.
One factor responsible for the low rate of economic development in Ghana is
misappropriation of state resources
misuse of individual resources
increase of taxes on industries
slow rate of population growth
Answer: A
31.
The highest annual rainfall in Ghana is recorded at
Accra
Kumasi
Sunyani
Navrongo
Answer: E
32.
On a relief map, the colour brown usually represents
plains.
mountains.
water bodies.
lowlands.
Answer: B
33.
The main type of vegetation found in the south-western part of Ghana is the
Coastal scrub and grassland
Mangrove forest
Guinea savana
Sudan savana
Answer: E
34.
Productivity measures
production of goods.
production of services.
output per man-hours.
profit made out of production.
Answer: C
35.
Who was the first chairman of the United Gold Coast Convention?
Kwame Nkrumah
J. B. Danquah
Obetsebi Lamptey
George Paa Grant
Answer: A
36.
Which of the following vegetation types experiences high temperature and heavy rainfall throughout the year?
Mangrove forest
Tropical vegetation forest
Semi deciduous forest
Woodland savanna
Answer: B
37.
When two air masses of different temperatures meet, the condition results in the formation of
rain shadow.
cyclonic rainfall.
relief rainfall.
thunder and lighting.
Answer: B
38.
The first African country to allow herself to be assessed under the New Partnership for African
Development (NEPAD) was
Ghana
South Africa
Nigeria
Rwanda
Answer: A
39.
The first General Secretary of the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC) was
Kwame Nkrumah
J. B. Danquah
Arko Adjei
George Grant
Answer: A
40.
The Asante became a British colony through
agreement
appeal
defeat
persuasion
Answer: C
(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
(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
a)
Explain the following
i)
national unity;
ii)
national integrity.
b)
Outline four ways by which the integrity of the nation can be defended.
a)
i)
National unity is the living together of a particular ethnic group or nation in peace harmony, devoid of any form of disagreement
ii)
National integrity is upholding the good name of a country through uprightness at all times and in all places
b)
1.Protecting national property
2. Being Patriotic
3. Patronizing goods made in Ghana
4. living according to the country's constitution
5. Reporting criminals to law enforcement
6. Protecting the symbols national unity
7. Displaying moral character
(a)
(i)
What is superstition?
(ii)
Give two examples of superstitious beliefs.
(b)
Outline five effects of superstitious beliefs on a community.
(a)
(i)
Superstition is the belief and fear of certain events which happen in way that cannot be explained.
OR
Superstition is the belief and fear of the unknown which cannot be proved.
(ii)
Examples of superstitious beliefs
1. Witchcraft
2. Curses
3. Juju
4. Myth
5. Taboo
6. Magic
7. Occultism
(b)
Effects of superstitious beliefs on a community
1. It slows down growth and scientific development. This reduces the ability of the people to solve problems in a rational manner
2. There is abuse of human rights. Individuals accused of superstitious experience are abused against their fundamental human rights
3. It brings about irrational fear which makes people live in fear as a result of being afraid that someone who has supernatural powers may harm them
4. It reduces scientific and critical thinking for instance people do not question the reason behind some happenings
5. It brings about suspicion and mistrust which brings fear leading to break-up of families and relationships
6. It leads to animosity which can lead to ethnic conflicts
7. It leads to laziness and does not promote development
8. It brings social control and good morals
9. It preserves and conserves forest as certain forest are left because of superstitious beliefs
10. It brings about social cohesion and unity
11. Lot of resources are wasted on pacification and sacrifices
12. It promotes crime such as serial killings
13. It provides rest to farmers, fishermen, hunters
14. It maintains respect for law and order and respect for authority
(a)
State four causes of irresponsible adolescent behaviour
(b)
Explain four benefits of adolescent chastity
(a)
Causes of irresponsible adolescent behaviour
1. Refusal of parents to provide children with their needs
2. Pressure from their peers to engage in bad behaviour
3. The adventurous nature of some children/curiosity
4. Failure of parents in show respect to their children
5. Parents engage in irresponsible behaviour themselves for instance engaging in prostitution, drunkenness, etc.
6. Some parents fail to show affection to their children and rather blame them for everything that goes wrong
7. Some children enjoy it when they are branded as "Bad boys"
8. Some children copy bad behaviour from the media such as films, magazines, adverts, etc.
9. Breakdown of the extended family system
10. Broken homes
11. Ignorance of some children/lack of education
12. Poverty on the part of the child/parent
13. The uncontrolled desire for material things
(b)
Benefits of adolescent chastity
1. Self dignity
2. Self confidence
3. Respect from adults or community
4. Easy to attract responsible partner for marriage
5. Uninterrupted education
6. Promotes self discipline
7. Brings honour to parents
8. Keeping focus on goals in life
9. Freedom from Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) including HIV/AIDS
10. Avoidance of early parenthood/teenage pregnancy
11. Avoidance of abortion and its effects
12. Brings about trust in marriage
a)
Give four reasons for the rise of the old Mali Empire
b)
Mention two factors that led to the fall of the old Mali Empire
a)
Reasons for the rise of the old Mali Empire
1. Oppresive rule of Sumanguru and the support from the vessal states: Oppressed vessal states helped Sundiata to fight against Sumanguru and defeated him. Sundiata's people were also loyal to him and helped him to conquer the small kingdoms close to him. In 1240 Sundiata also conquered Old Ghana and made it part of Mali
2. Good Governance: The kings of Mali established a good metropolitan, provincial and local government system which led to peace and justices throughout the empire. The people were loyal to Sundiata, Sakora, Mansa Suleman because of their good leadership
3. Use of Islam: The introduction of Islam made Mali very popular under Mansa Musa both in North Africa and outside Africa. Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca also made the empire very popular
4. Strong Standing Army: The Mali Kingdom expanded rapidly under Sakora, due to its strong army. Mansa Musa also used the strength of the army to make the Mali Kingdom as empire through conquest
5. Administration of justice: Laws were enforced without fear or favour and the citizen received preferential treatment
b)
Factors that led to the fall of the old Mali Empire
1. Collapse of central government: The collapse of the central administration led to the disintegration of the empires as the soldiers were not willing to defend the Empire and its people
2. Weak rulers: After the reign of Mansa Suleyman, the administration was taken over by incompetent leaders who misused the resources of the empire
3. The rise of the Songhai Empire: In 1468, Sunni Ali of Songhai started to raid Mali and conquered it completely
4. Disagreement: Disagreements occurred due to constant internal dissension that led to the assassination of Mausa Maghan II after a short reign
5. Division of provinces: Many provinces broke away due to the continuous attack by the Mossis and Tuaregs