1.
When the needle of a compass is at rest, it points to the
centre
south
east
west
Answer: E
2.
Sheep are reared for
wool and hide
hide and mutton
mutton and wool
wool and beef
Answer: C
3.
Which of the following is not a latitude?
Equator
Greenwich Meridian
Tropic of Capricorn
Tropic of Cancer
Answer: B
4.
Lunar eclipse occurs when the
sun comes between the earth and the moon.
moon comes between the sun and the earth.
earth comes between the sun and the moon.
earth rotates on its axis from West to East.
Answer: C
5.
An administrative clerk at the Ministry of Education is a
director
diplomat
public servant
civil servant
Answer: D
6.
The Akan originally settled in the basin of River
Pra
Ankobra
Densu
Volta
Answer: A
7.
A line drawn on maps to show places of equal height above sea level is
a contour
an isotherm
a latitude
an isobar
a longitude
Answer: A
8.
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
9.
The rotation of the earth on its axis causes
eclipse of the moon
eclipse of the sun
day and night
seasonal changes
Answer: C
10.
The practice of multiparty democracy in Ghana tends to promote
sufficiency
ethnicity
stability
dependency
Answer: C
11.
Which of the following types of rock is suitable for road construction?
Marble
Granite
Slate
Quartzite
Answer: B
12.
Which of the following is a sketch? A town drawn
with arrangement of houses.
without the arrangement of houses.
with reference to actual size on the ground.
without reference to actual size on the ground.
Answer: D
13.
Which of the following is not an indigenous Ghanaian language?
Dagaare
Ga
Nzema
Efutu
Answer: E
14.
The Yaa Asentewaa war of 1900 was caused by
Governor Hudson's demand for the Golden Stool
the closure of the slave trade routes to the coast
the killing of George Ekem Ferguson
the refusal of the Asantes to accept Christianity
Answer: A
15.
Which of the following is a continent as well as a country?
Asia
Australia
America
Africa
Answer: B
16.
Which of the following latitudes almost divides the African continent into two equal halves?
Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Capricorn
Equator
Prime Meridian
Answer: C
17.
Which of the following situations may not create instability in the Ghanaian society?
Denial of justice
Gender equality
Party rivalry
Workers' demonstration.
Answer: B
18.
Environmental degradation is mainly caused by
natural disasters.
human activities.
civil wars.
global warming.
Answer: B
19.
When the scale of a map is expressed in the form of a ratio, it is known as
diagonal
statement
linear
representative fraction
Answer: D
20.
In northern Ghana, chiefs are
enthroned
enskinned
enstooled
enlisted
Answer: B
21.
An extensive area of lowland is called a
ridge.
valley.
plain.
plateau.
Answer: C
22.
The earth is a
planet
meteorite
star
globe
Answer: A
23.
For a nation to be economically independent, she must
educate her citizens
produce her basic needs
rely on her colonial master for aid
co-operate with her neighbours
Answer: B
24.
Changes in culture is important for
ethnic disintegration
international recognition
population growth
national development
Answer: D
25.
. When the civil war broke out in Liberia a peace-keeping force was sent there by
Organization of African Trade Union Unity
Organization of African Unity (OAU)
United Nations Organization (UNO)
Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
Answer: E
26.
When the time in Accra is 6 pm, the time in Lagos will be
4 pm
5 pm
6 pm
7 pm
Answer: D
27.
A common feature of people associated with the same ethnic group people in Ghana
name
occupation
clothes
language
Answer: D
28.
In the Ghanaian society, irresponsible parenting is one of the causes of
rural-urban migration
teenage pregnancy
late marriages
infant mortality
Answer: B
29.
Which of the following countries has the least per capita income?
Japan
Ghana
Britain
Canada
Answer: B
30.
The country which shares a common border with Ghana in the North is
Cote d'Ivoire
Togo
Nigeria
Burkina Faso
Answer: D
31.
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
32.
Tin is mined in Nigeria at
Enugu
Kaduna
Jos
Kano
Answer: C
33.
Which of the following oceans lies between Africa and America?
Artic
Atlantic
Pacific
India
Answer: B
34.
A lot of foreigners visit Ghana yearly to see beautiful sceneries. By this, they contribute to the economy through
exploitation of natural resources.
exploitation of culture.
revenue generation and foreign exchange.
developing infrastructure only.
Answer: C
35.
Poor drainage system in our cities result in
earthquakes
erosion
floods
landslides
Answer: C
36.
A constitution is important for a country because it
allows criminals to be detained without trial
serves as the basis for good governance
is interpreted by the judiciary
can be defended by the military
Answer: B
37.
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
38.
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
39.
If a person suspected of being a thief is beaten up by a mob, he is denied the right to
speech
fair trial
work
life
Answer: B
40.
The Arctic Circle is
23 ½ ° north
23 ½ ° south
66 ½ ° north
66 ½ ° south
Answer: C
a)
Describe each of the following landforms:
i)
a ridge
ii)
a plateau
iii)
a conical hill
iv)
an escarpment
b)
Draw simple labeled contours to represent the landforms mentioned in (a) above using a vertical interval of 50 metres.
a & b)
i)
A ridge is a long, narrow chain of hills which is separated occasionally by cols or passes with the land dropping away steeply on both sides. It can also be described as a long narrow stretch of highland usually with steep sides, narrow and generally flat top.

A Ridge
ii)
A plateau, also known as tableland, is an extensive and broad highland with a flat surface. It has steep slope edges. The contours of a plateau are often close together.

A Plateau
iii)
A conical hill is a hill that looks like a cone. The contour lines for a conical hill are circular in shape.

A Conical Hill
iv)
An escarpment is a hill with a steep slope known as the "Scarp Slope" at one end and gentle slope, known as the "dip slope" on the other end.

An Escarpment
Write on any five problems of food production in Africa.
Problems of food production in Africa
1. Prolonged drought: Shortage of water greatly reduce the yield of crops. In most instances, there are no irrigation facilities in the farming communities. Farming depend on the rainwater for planting which is not available
2. Pests and diseases: Pest and diseases greatly affect total yield of crops. Most farmers cannot afford the cost to control pests such as locust, grasshoppers, grasscutters, weevils and diseases like corn smut, leaf curl, fungus, etc.
3. Inadequate storage facilities: Most farmers suffer post harvest losses as a result of inadequate storage facilities
4. Lack of capital: Farmers do not practice large scale farming because they cannot access loans to purchase agro-chemicals such as fertilizers, pesticides, insecticides and agro-machinery such as tractors, ploughs, harvesters, etc.
5. High cost of agro-chemicals and machines inputs increase output but are very costly
6. Land litigation: Because of the problems associated with the land tenure system, acquiring vast land for farming becomes difficult
7. Poor road network: Access to farms by roads to convey farm produce to market centres is not easy. Most of the roads are not motorable, as a result, vehicles that try to use them end up broken down or stuck in mud
With the aid of contours, describe the following types of slope
a)
Gentle slope
b)
Steep slope
c)
Concave slope
d)
Convex slope
a)
Gentle slope: The land form of gentle slope rises gradually from the ground to the top. The slope is always gentle in nature and it is sometimes referred to as slope with contour lines spaced apart.

b)
Steep slope: Contour lines that indicated steep slope are closely packed to show that the land form they represent rises more rapidly.

c)
Concave slope: It is a type of slope of a highland which starts gently but becomes steep from the mid portion to the summit. Its contours are widely spread at first on the ground (at the lower part) and gradually become close as it rises above the sea level.

d)
Convex slope: It is a slope in which the land is steep at first on the lower ground and gradually becomes more gentle on the higher level. The contours of the convex are closely packed at the beginning and then widened as the land rises higher.

(a)
Mention four types of agricultural practices in Ghana.
(b)
Give two advantages and two disadvantages each of any two of the types of agricultural practices mentioned in (a) above.
(a)
Types of agricultural practices in Ghana
1. Land rotation
2. Shifting cultivation
3. Mixed farming
4. Mixed cropping
(b)
1. Land rotation
Advantages
i. The land becomes fertile when left to fallow
ii. The farmer has fewer problems of pest and disease
Disadvantages
i. Virgin forests are destroyed
ii. Cultivation each year gives the farmer a hell of work
2. Shifting Cultivation
Advantages
i. The land becomes fertile again during the fallow period without the use of fertilizer or little fertilizer is used
ii. It reduces disease build-up in the farm
Disadvantages
i. It destroys the virgin forest
ii. It cannot be practised in places where land is scarce
3. Mixed farming
Advantages
i. Different crops are grown on the same piece of land
ii. The farmer is assured of regular income from both animals and crops growth
iii. Animals droppings are used to fertilize the land
iv. Animals can be fed with surplus or by-products of crops
Disadvantages
i. It is expensive
ii. The farmer needs much skill to manage his crops and animals
iii. The farmer has very little or no rest throughout the year
iv. The crops can be destroyed by the farm animals
4. Mixed cropping
Advantages
i. The farmer obtains most of his crops from his farm
ii. The dense cover of the leaves of crops protects the soil surface from being eroded
Disadvantages
i. Improper spacing may lead to shading of crops
ii. There is likely competition for water, space, nutrients and light among the various crops
a)
Draw and label the structure of the earth.
b)
Name the three types of rocks
c)
State four importance of rocks
a)
b)
Types of rocks
1. Igneous rocks
2. Sedimentary rocks
3. Metamorphic rocks
c)
Importance of rocks
1. Tourist Attraction: The shapes and layers of some rocks are so wonderful and beautiful that they sometimes serve as tourist attraction. An example is the umbrella rocks at Boti Falls
2. Source of Minerals: Minerals like gold, diamond and coal are obtained from rocks
3. Building and Construction: Rocks like igneous and metamorphic are used in building houses, constructing of bridges, dams, roads and sea ports
4. Sources of water: The source of underground water supply depends largely on the nature of rocks. An example is spring wells. Water can be obtained from the ground by constructing a well to reach the aquifer
5. Source of salt: Certain rocks contain salt which are mostly used by people living far from the coastal areas. One can be found at Daboya in Northern Ghana
6. Making of ornaments
7. Production of glass
8. Formation of soil
9. Production of cement, gravel, chippings, etc.
10. Habitat for wildlife
a)
Describe the formation of relief rainfall.
b)
Mention two areas in Ghana which experiences relief rainfall
c)
List two benefits of rainfall.
a)
Relief/Orographic Rainfall
1. Warm moist air from the sea, lake or any water body blows against a highland barrier such as a mountain
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
b)
Areas in Ghana which experiences relief rainfall
1. Aburi - Akuapem (Akwapim - Togoland ranges)
2. Kusa area near Formena, Atiwa Range
3. Kwahu Range
4. Parts of Volta Region (Amedzofe area)
5. Asante Mampong area (Ashanti Region)
c)
Benefits of rainfall
1. Domestic uses (washing of clothes, drinking, cooking, etc.)
2. Helping to cool the weather
3. Helping farmers to plant their crops
4. Making the grass to grow to provide food for animals
5. Providing water for use in the dry season (irrigation)