1. Some Ghanaians mishandle the Cedis Notes by
A. burning it.
B. saving it.
C. crumpling it.
D. spending it.
A. burning it.
B. saving it.
C. crumpling it.
D. spending it.
2. A major way of spreading HIV and AIDS is through
A. eating in public places.
B. indiscriminate sexual relations.
C. mosquito bites.
D. shaking hands with infected persons.
A. eating in public places.
B. indiscriminate sexual relations.
C. mosquito bites.
D. shaking hands with infected persons.
3. Adolescent abstinence from sexual related activities is
A. chastity.
B. health.
C. paternity.
D. sincerity.
A. chastity.
B. health.
C. paternity.
D. sincerity.
4. The set of guidelines for governing a nation is provided by the
A. constitution.
B. council of state.
C. judiciary.
D. legislature.
A. constitution.
B. council of state.
C. judiciary.
D. legislature.
5. What a person is obliged to perform as a duty in the society constitutes his/her
A. achievements.
B. dignity.
C. responsibilities.
D. rights.
A. achievements.
B. dignity.
C. responsibilities.
D. rights.
6. The physical environment of Ghana can be protected through
A. drying industrial waste.
B. practicing traditional farming.
C. redirecting river channels.
D. recycling of waste materials.
A. drying industrial waste.
B. practicing traditional farming.
C. redirecting river channels.
D. recycling of waste materials.
7. Promoting national unity in Ghana greatly depends on
A. kindness.
B. politics.
C. religion.
D. tolerance.
A. kindness.
B. politics.
C. religion.
D. tolerance.
8. The most effective measure for reducing the rapid population growth in Ghana is promoting
A. adolescent counselling.
B. women empowerment.
C. gender equality.
D. girl-child education.
A. adolescent counselling.
B. women empowerment.
C. gender equality.
D. girl-child education.
9. Which of the following situations is an effect of rapid population growth in Ghana?
A. Decrease in food production
B. High dependency burden
C. High standard of living
D. Low productivity
A. Decrease in food production
B. High dependency burden
C. High standard of living
D. Low productivity
10. Pressure on social facilities in urban areas is mainly created by
A. decrease in imported goods.
B. high cost of living.
C. rural-urban drift.
D. urban-rural drift.
A. decrease in imported goods.
B. high cost of living.
C. rural-urban drift.
D. urban-rural drift.
11. Community conflicts are best settled through
A. arbitration and reconciliation.
B. court ruling.
C. government intervention.
D. police action.
A. arbitration and reconciliation.
B. court ruling.
C. government intervention.
D. police action.
12. Which of the following conditions is an effect of ethnic conflicts?
A. Decrease in government expenditure
B. Frequent interruption of electricity supply
C. Interruption of developmental projects
D. Overdependence on foreign goods
A. Decrease in government expenditure
B. Frequent interruption of electricity supply
C. Interruption of developmental projects
D. Overdependence on foreign goods
13. Government policies are implemented at the District levels by the
A. Chief Executive.
B. Co-ordinating Director.
C. Presiding Member.
D. Regional Minister.
A. Chief Executive.
B. Co-ordinating Director.
C. Presiding Member.
D. Regional Minister.
14. Maintenance of law and order in the country is the main function of the
A. air force.
B. army.
C. navy.
D. police.
A. air force.
B. army.
C. navy.
D. police.
15. The highest authority in the traditional area is the
A. clan head.
B. divisional chiefs.
C. lineage head.
D. paramount chief.
A. clan head.
B. divisional chiefs.
C. lineage head.
D. paramount chief.
16. Which of the following factors promotes political stability in a country?
A. Food security
B. Free education
C. Rigid constitution
D. Rule of law
A. Food security
B. Free education
C. Rigid constitution
D. Rule of law
17. Which of the following features is not an efficient way of sustaining political stability in a country?
A. Avoidance of dictatorship
B. Free and fair elections
C. One party system
D. Press freedom
A. Avoidance of dictatorship
B. Free and fair elections
C. One party system
D. Press freedom
18. Poor drainage system in our cities result in
A. earthquakes.
B. erosion.
C. floods.
D. landslides.
A. earthquakes.
B. erosion.
C. floods.
D. landslides.
19. The Poll Tax Ordinance was passed in 1852 mainly to raise money to pay salaries of
A. Christian missionaries.
B. cocoa farmers.
C. Colonial employers.
D. Gold Coast chiefs.
A. Christian missionaries.
B. cocoa farmers.
C. Colonial employers.
D. Gold Coast chiefs.
20. Which of following activities is the most outstanding contribution of Ghana to the United Nations Organisation?
A. Donation of relief items
B. Payment of dues
C. Settlement of refugees
D. Provision of troops for peace
A. Donation of relief items
B. Payment of dues
C. Settlement of refugees
D. Provision of troops for peace
21. Which of the following international organisations is the largest financial contributor to Ghana's developmental projects?
A. African Union (AU)
B. Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
C. The Commonwealth
D. United Nations Organization
A. African Union (AU)
B. Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
C. The Commonwealth
D. United Nations Organization
22. The first political party formed in the Gold Coast was the
A. Convention People's Party (CPP)
B. National Liberation Movement (NLM)
C. United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC)
D. United Party (UP)
A. Convention People's Party (CPP)
B. National Liberation Movement (NLM)
C. United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC)
D. United Party (UP)
23. Which of the following settlements is a feature of a slum?
A. Dispersed settlement
B. Linear settlement
C. Overcrowded settlement
D. Planned settlement
A. Dispersed settlement
B. Linear settlement
C. Overcrowded settlement
D. Planned settlement
24. Cocoa production is classified as
A. cottage industry.
B. primary industry.
C. secondary industry.
D. tertiary industry.
A. cottage industry.
B. primary industry.
C. secondary industry.
D. tertiary industry.
25. Pension benefits of Ghanaian workers are managed by the
A. Bank of Ghana.
B. Ghana Commercial Bank.
C. Social Security and National Insurance Trust.
D. State Insurance Company.
A. Bank of Ghana.
B. Ghana Commercial Bank.
C. Social Security and National Insurance Trust.
D. State Insurance Company.
26. Private business help in developing the nation when they
A. increase their profit.
B. import consumer goods.
C. pay appropriate taxes.
D. produce more goods.
A. increase their profit.
B. import consumer goods.
C. pay appropriate taxes.
D. produce more goods.
27. The main reason for establishing state owned enterprises is to
A. create competition in the country
B. generate foreign exchange for the country
C. generate profit for the state
D. provide essential service to the public
A. create competition in the country
B. generate foreign exchange for the country
C. generate profit for the state
D. provide essential service to the public
28. Landmarks are important features used in finding
A. cardinal points.
B. compass points.
C. direction.
D. layout.
A. cardinal points.
B. compass points.
C. direction.
D. layout.
29. The main benefit of tourism to Ghana is that it
A. encourages inter-tribal marriages.
B. enriches our culture.
C. is a major foreign exchange earner.
D. promotes political stability.
A. encourages inter-tribal marriages.
B. enriches our culture.
C. is a major foreign exchange earner.
D. promotes political stability.
30. Ethnic conflicts must be avoided because they slow down
A. economic development.
B. rural-urban migration.
C. tribal disintegration.
D. urban-rural migration.
A. economic development.
B. rural-urban migration.
C. tribal disintegration.
D. urban-rural migration.
31. A scale of map expressed as a ratio is known as
A. linear scale.
B. simple fraction.
C. representative fraction.
D. statement scale.
A. linear scale.
B. simple fraction.
C. representative fraction.
D. statement scale.
32. The integrity of the nation can be defended by
A. educating the youth.
B. encouraging immigration.
C. cleaning the environment.
D. reporting saboteurs.
A. educating the youth.
B. encouraging immigration.
C. cleaning the environment.
D. reporting saboteurs.
33. One basic right of every Ghanaian is the right to
A. fair wages.
B. personal liberty.
C. stand for electron.
D. vote in general election.
A. fair wages.
B. personal liberty.
C. stand for electron.
D. vote in general election.
34. Which of the following situations may not create instability in the Ghanaian society?
A. Denial of justice
B. Gender equality
C. Party rivalry
D. Worker's demonstration
A. Denial of justice
B. Gender equality
C. Party rivalry
D. Worker's demonstration
35. The major reason for establishing castle schools by the Europeans was to
A. educate the people on human rights
B. educate their own children
C. introduce formal education to the people
D. teach religious knowledge
A. educate the people on human rights
B. educate their own children
C. introduce formal education to the people
D. teach religious knowledge
36. The main reason for the abolishing of the slave trade was the
A. difficulties in the trade
B. inhuman nature of the trade
C. lack of finance
D. lack of market for slaves
A. difficulties in the trade
B. inhuman nature of the trade
C. lack of finance
D. lack of market for slaves
37. Which of the following features forms part of our social environment?
A. Atmosphere
B. Buildings
C. Land
D. Religion
A. Atmosphere
B. Buildings
C. Land
D. Religion
38. Habitats of endangered species of animals can be protected through the creation of
A. forest reserves.
B. land guards.
C. tourist centres.
D. veterinary clinics.
A. forest reserves.
B. land guards.
C. tourist centres.
D. veterinary clinics.
39. The most effective agency of cultural change is
A. drama.
B. education.
C. language.
D. music.
A. drama.
B. education.
C. language.
D. music.
40. The motto in Ghana's Coat of Arms is
A. Freedom and Love.
B. Independence and Freedom.
C. Freedom and justice.
D. Unity and Integrity.
A. Freedom and Love.
B. Independence and Freedom.
C. Freedom and justice.
D. Unity and Integrity.
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