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History of Ghana class four

WEEK 8 - EXERCISE EIGHT (8)

Answer all the following questions
1)Who was the first female ruler of the Ga people? a.Nana Konadu b.Dode Akaibi c.Nana Asantewaa
2)Which of the following Asante kings brought Okomfo Anokye to Kumasi? a.Osei Tutu1 b.Opoku Ware 1 c.Obiri Yeboah
3.The Anlo Kingdom fell because there was no______a.unity b.peace c.war
4)The Fantes are part of the _________ethnic group.
5)The Krobos are part of the____ethnic group.
6)Who was the first President of Ghana?
7)Who is the current President of Ghana?
8)Which region is the Larabanga Mosque found?
9)Identify the five major ethnic groups in Ghana and their respective traditional dances (10marks).

10)Name two regions in Ghana (2marks).



WEEK 7 - EXERCISE SEVEN (7)


Answer all the following questions
1)Nana Yaa Asantewaa was the Queen mother of Ejisu,true or false?
2)Nana Yaa Asantewaa defeated the British in the 1900 war,true or false?
3)_________refers to the study of the past by digging the ground for materials.
4)People of the same ethnic group trace their descent from the same_________.
5)The way of life of a group of people is referred to as______.
6)Akim Abuakwa is located in the________region of Ghana. a.Central b.Western c.Eastern
7)Accra is the capital town of______region.a.Volta b.Greater Accra c.Ashanti
8)A group of people who have the same ancestor/ancestress and the same way of life form a/an_______
9)State four sources of history (4marks).
10)Outline four importance of studying the history of Ghana (4marks)
11)Give two reasons why the various ethnic groups migrated to Ghana (2marks)


WEEK 6 - EXERCISE SIX(6)

Answer the following questions
1)The Osu Castle was built by____a.British b.Portuguese c.Danes
2)Osu Castle was used as the seat of government until 2008.True or False?
3)The Okomfo Anokye Sword is a symbol of________of the Ashanti Kingdom. a.peace b.joy c.unity
4)The lighthouse in James Town was to provide light for the boats at night. True or False?
5)The Headquarters of the Ghana Armed Forces is___________
6)How many men form the Big six?
7)In which year did the British convert the Kumasi Fort into a Museum?
8)The Larabanga Mosque has an old Quran,which was a gift to the Imam in 1650.What is the name of the Imam?
9)What is the capital town of the Greater Accra Region?
10)Which ethnic group's traditional dance is kpanlogo?
11)Identify any three missionaries and the years they arrived in Gold Coast.(6marks)

12)List four compositions of culture. (4marks)



WEEK 5 - EXERCISE FIVE (5)

Answer all the following questions
1)The phrase, "Kada Goro-Jaa" in Hausa means_______
2)The original name of the Gonja people was_________.
3)The Naa Gbewaa Palace has been occupied by many__________.
4)What is the capital town of the Ashanti Region?
5)The title for the King in Dagbon Kingdom is___________.
6)Which ethnic group's staple food is Akple?
7)What is the capital town of the Northern Region of Ghana?
8)I am the grand daughter of Wettey,who was the leader of the Obutu(Awutu)in Ghana.I got married to Mampon Okai,also known as Dua Kwei.Who am I?
9)I am the Asantehene who together with Okomfo Anokye established the Ashanti Kingdom. Who am I?
10)I am the traditional founder of the kingdom of Dagbon.Who am I?
11)Identify any four things the Gonjas traded in.(4marks)
12)State any three towns built by the third group of Ewe from Notsie(3marks)
13)Outline three males(men) who have contributed to national development (3marks)



Week 4 - Exercise Four (4)

History of Ghana Class 4
Answer all the following questions
1)Dagbon is found in the___________region of Ghana.
2)Nana Yaa Asantewaa defeated the British in the 1900war,true or false?
3)Dode Akaibi was the granddaughter of Osei Tutu1,true or false?
4)On which Island was the Asantehene Nana Prempeh sent to?
5)In which year did the Portuguese arrive in the Gold Coast?
6)Who brought cocoa to Ghana?
7)The Asantes fought the___________along the coast.
8)Which Europeans along the coast protected the coastal people from the Ashanti Kingdom?
9)Identify three Ghanaian women who have made significant contributions to national development. (3marks)
10)State three ethnic groups in Ghana and their respective traditional dances(6marks)
11)Write a short essay on Dr.Kwame Nkrumah. Not more than three lines.(3marks)





Week 1 - Exercise 1

History Of Ghana

Class 4

Answer the following questions

1)There are_________ major ethnic groups in Ghana.

2)There are about_________languages in Ghana.

3)Who is the current President of Ghana?

4)The Larabanga Mosque was built in which year?

5)The Naa Gbewaa Palace was built in which year?

6)Who gained independence for Ghana?

7)How many colours has the Ghana national flag?

8)The James town Light House is located in________

9)__________is the former President of Ghana.

10)How many regions has Ghana?

11)In which year was Nana Yaa Asantewaa born?

12)Who commanded the golden stool from the sky?

13)What was the first capital of the Gonja Kingdom?

14)_________was the king who was kind to the Anlos when they entered Notsie.

15)State any three importance of historical locations in Ghana.

16)Identify any three members of the big six.

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