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WEEK 12
EXERCISE 8


HISTORY
BASIC 3   WEEK 6 - EXERCISE SIX (6)       Answer all questions
1. Which castle was the first to be built in Ghana? ____
2. Which European country built the first castle? ______
3.Dode Akaibi married a Ga King known as ________
4. The word cedi was derived from the word _______
5. The Ewe ethnic group come from a city called _______
6. Dagbani is a language spoken by the people of _____
7. Name any two (2) ethnic groups the Ashantis fought and defeated.
a.
b.
8. Mention two (2) items that were traded in the Northern part of Ghana.


a.

b.

9. List three (3) ethnic groups in Ghana.

a.
b.
c.
10. _____is a building built for soldiers to live in.
A. Fort
B. Castle
11. State two (2) reasons why we study history
a.
b.
12. The people of ______ were believed to be the first to build houses.
13. Name two (2) items the local people traded in.
14. Define Barter trading .
15. Name the four colours of the Ghana flag.
    I.
    II.
    III.
IV.
16. Which group of people chose to live in highlands Akwapim and _____
   a.    b.
17. Which ethnic group migrated from Ile -Ife ?  ________
18. The Mole - Dagbani ethnic group speak _____

19. Who succeeded Tohazie when he died? ___________

20. The Battle of Feyiase was between Denkyira and _______



WEEK 5 - EXERCISE FIVE (5)
      Answer all questions
1. The Guans migrated from________



2. The Ewe ethnic group migrated from ____________

3. The Ga-Adangme ethnic group migrated from ______
4. The Akans migrated from _______
5. The Mole-Dagbani ethnic group migrated from ________
6. State two(2) reasons why we study history.
8. Aba speaks Twi. She belongs to which ethnic group? _________
7. Nii is from La.He belongs to which ethnic group? ________
10. Aziz speaks Dagbani. He belongs to which ethnic group?________
9.Aku speaks Ewe. She belongs to which ethnic group?__________
12.Cowrie shell is also known in Akan as,___________
11. What is the main reason why the Europeans came to Gold Coast? To ______
13. The largest ethnic group in Gold Coast is the _________
16. Define an ethnic group.
14. The first ethnic group to settle in Gold Coast is the _________
15. Gold Coast is currently known as ______
20. Define History.
17. The Akwapim and Akwamu live in highlands. True/False 18. Togbui Sri II United all the Anlo people . True / False
19. What is the name of the old man who helped the Ewe people in Notsie to escape?_______




WEEK 4 - EXERCISE FOUR (4)




WEEK 3 - EXERCISE THREE (3) 


     




WEEK 2 - EXERCISE 2


Answer all questions


1. Name the 5 major ethnic groups in Ghana.


2. Define an ethnic group.


3. State two(2)reasons why we study history.


4. The Battle of Feyiase was between Denkyira and_______


5. The battle of Akatamanso was fought between the Ashantis and the________


6. Define a Castle


7. The Guans migrated from Burkina Faso.True/False


8. Mention two(2) items that were traded in the Northern part of Ghana.


9. Define History


10. Name any three(3) ethnic groups the Ashantis fought and defeated.


11. The Mole-Dagbani ethnic group is believed to have migrated from ______


12. The Ga-Adangme ethnic group was led by______


13. Dagbani is a language spoken by the people of _______


14. The first European country to come to Gold Coast is the ______


15. Akans migrated from _____


16. Akans speak ______


17. King Agorkoli was the King of ___


18. Which ethnic group migrated from Ile-Ife?____


19. The Guan ethnic group had strong leaders.True/False.


20. Who succeeded Tohazie when he died?______









WEEK 1 - EXERCISE 1



HISTORY
BASIC THREE (3)
ANSWER ALL QUESTION

1. Most Akan speak __________________________.
2. The mole-Dagbani ethnic group migrated from_______________.
3. The Ewe ethnic group speak _________________.
4. Tohazie was also known as___________________.
5. The ewe ethic group speak ________________.
6. The ewe ethnic group come from a city called__________________.
7. The word cedi was derived from the word___________________.
8. Dode Akaibi married a Ga king known as ____________________.
9. Peki is a town found in the ________________ region of Ghana.
10. The main reason why the Europeans came to Gold Coast was to ________________.
11. Which mineral attracted the Europeans to Gold Coast___________________.
12 Which European nation built the first castle ___________________.
13. The largest ethnic group in Ghana is the ___________________.
14. Which castle was the first to be built in Ghana_________________.
15. All the people living in the Gold Coast had the same culture. True/ False.
16. The Europeans who came to Gold Coast lived in castles and forts. True/ False.
17. The local people were farmers and traders. True/ False.
18. The people of Adanse were believed to be the first group to build houses. True/ False.
19. There are five major ethnic groups in Ghana. True/ False.
20. The Europeans came to Gold Coast to trade in salt. True/ False.

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