BECESocial StudiesGhana BECE 2015 SOCIAL STUDIES PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS passcogh2 years ago1 year ago01 mins 0% 14 Ghana BECE 2015 SOCIAL STUDIES ANSWER BECE 2015 SOCIAL STUDIES PAST QUESTIONS 1 / 40 1) A good social environment can be promoted through A) bravery B) tolerance C) individualism D) competition 2 / 40 2) Which of the following features is not part of the physical environment? A) Air B) Music C) Buildings D) Rivers 3 / 40 3) Adolescence is a period of transition from A) infancy to adulthood B) infancy to childhood C) childhood to adulthood D) childhood to oldage 4 / 40 4) Adolescent chastity is important because it prevents A) frequent malaria among the youth B) peer pressure among the youth C) contraction of HIV and AIDS D) the occurrence of broken home 5 / 40 5) Adopting a foreign way of life in one’s native country implies A) cultural assimilation B) foreign domination C) parallel culture D) rapid modernization 6 / 40 6) Trokosi and female genital mutilation are cultural practices that must be abolished because A) the police dislike them B) they are practised all over the country C) some people become rich through their performance D) they are against the rights of the victim 7 / 40 7) The four cardinal points are A) North, South, East, West B) North, South, North-East, South-West C) West, South-East, North-East, South D) East, South-West, North, West. 8 / 40 8) The ratio between distance measured on a map and the actual distance on the ground is A) a statement B) a sketch C) scale D) layout 9 / 40 9) If the scale of a map is 1:10,000 and the distance on the map is 20 cm, then the actual distance on the ground is A) 2 km B) 20 km C) 0.2 km D) 20,000 km 10 / 40 10) The crop types which grow well in the Guinea Savanna are A) cocoa and rice B) shallots and cassava C) plantain and cola D) millet and groundnut 11 / 40 11) The mangrove swamps in Ghana are found mainly in the A) highland areas B) coastal areas C) Oti basin D) Afram plains 12 / 40 12) The integrity of the nation can be defended by A) cleaning the environment B) encouraging immigration C) educating the youth D) reporting saboteurs 13 / 40 13) A hill with a steep slope on one side and a gentle slope on the other side is A) a knoll B) a ridge C) an escarpment D) a plateau 14 / 40 14) The moon is a satellite of the A) Earth B) Mercury C) Jupiter D) Mars 15 / 40 15) Relief rainfall is experienced in A) guinea savanna areas B) equatorial forest areas C) lowland areas D) highland areas 16 / 40 16) Encouraging a greater participation of girls in education in Ghana will help reduce A) population growth rate B) urban-rural drift C) adultery in society D) number of maternal health care centres 17 / 40 17) One negative effect of rural-urban migration is A) high infant mortality B) chieftaincy disputes C) ethnic conflicts D) breakdown of family ties 18 / 40 18) Unity among Ghanaians can best be promoted through A) formal education B) inter-ethnic marriages C) good environmental practices D) opinion leaders 19 / 40 19) An effect of the slave trade on Africans was that they A) were humiliated B) acquired much wealth C) abandoned their religion D) travelled far 20 / 40 20) The Europeans came to the Gold Coast purposely to A) spread the gospel B) explore the land C) engage in trading activities D) establish schools 21 / 40 21) The Yaa Asantewaa war of 1900 was caused by A) Governor Hudson’s demand for the Golden Stool B) the refusal of the Asantes to accept Christianity C) the closure of the slave trade routes to the coast D) the killing of George Ekem Ferguson 22 / 40 22) The Sagrenti war was fought in the year A) 1834 B) 1874 C) 1884 D) 1864 23 / 40 23) The main aim of the National Road Safety Commission in Ghana is to protect A) mineral resources B) human resources C) natural resources D) capital resources 24 / 40 24) Protecting national property is the obligation of A) all citizens B) the fire service C) the police D) government officials 25 / 40 25) According to the 1992 constitution of Ghana, an individual can claim Ghanaian citizenship if A) he or she attends school in Ghana B) his or her grandparents are Ghanaians C) his or her parents reside in Ghana D) he or she works in Ghana 26 / 40 26) One basic right of every Ghanaian is the right to A) personal liberty B) vote in general elections C) stand for election D) fair wages 27 / 40 27) The head of the judiciary in Ghana is the A) Attorney General B) Inspector General of Police C) Chief Justice D) Director of Public Prosecution 28 / 40 28) A constitution popularly approved by the people ensures A) ethnic balance B) reduction in crime C) rapid development D) good governance 29 / 40 29) One way of managing conflict in the Ghanaian society is A) confrontation B) consultation C) arbitration D) meditation 30 / 40 30) The highest level of Ghana’s co-operation with the international community is through her membership of the A) African Union B) Economic Community of West African States C) United Nations Organization D) Non-Aligned Movement 31 / 40 31) Ghana co-operates with other nations to A) foster friendly relationship B) increase tax revenue C) adopt common code of conduct D) create more jobs 32 / 40 32) One major environmental problem facing municipal and metropolitan assemblies in Ghana is A) waste management B) deforestation C) road accidents D) air pollution 33 / 40 33) Which of the following factors is most important for national development? A) Foreign aid B) Capital resource C) Human resource D) Natural resource 34 / 40 34) A good layout and enforcement of town planning laws can help reduce A) influx of immigration B) substance abuse C) emergence of slums D) population growth 35 / 40 35) The efficiency of labour can be increased if one A) uses appropriate technology B) reports to work early C) works independently D) works for longer hours 36 / 40 36) Which of the following conditions was the main aim of all the political parties before independence A) Economic development B) Self-government C) Federal government D) Local government 37 / 40 37) The Asante became a British colony through A) persuasion B) agreement C) defeat D) appeal 38 / 40 38) For Ghana to be economically independent, she must A) compete with her neighbours B) educate her citizens well C) rely on her colonial masters for help D) produce her basic needs 39 / 40 39) Productivity measures A) profit made out of production B) output per-man-hour C) production of goods D) production of services 40 / 40 40) Private businesses can contribute to the development of the nation by A) registering their businesses B) paying their taxes as required C) motivating the workers D) making more profits Your score is Facebook Twitter Restart quiz Post navigation Previous: Ghana WASSCE 2014 GEOGRAPHY PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERSNext: Ghana BECE 2009 INTEGRATED SCIENCE PAST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. 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