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WEEK 6 - EXERCISE SIX (6)

Answer all the following questions
1)Which right ensures that people can spend some part of their time resting, playing or having fun?
2)The process of giving people pieces of advice on certain areas of life is known as______.
3) A group of people who live at a particular area and share common beliefs and values refer to a_______.
4)A person walking along the road is known as a_______.
5)Signs or rules that give information to road users are called_________.
6)The act of binding oneself to a course of action, being willing,sincere and steadfast is known as________.
7)Widowhood rites are performed for only widows. True or false?
8)Which Christian religious festival is celebrated to mark the triumphant entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem?
9)Customary marriage is also known as_________.
10)Adolescents fall between the ages of 12-20 years.True or false?
11)Settlements in Ghana can be rural and_________.
12)Identify three emotional changes in adolescents. (3marks)
12)Mention three skills for managing peer pressure.(3marks)
13)State three customs that discriminate against women. (3marks)


WEEK 5 - EXERCISE FIVE (5)

Answer all the following questions
1)Abilities that we possess(have) are called_________
2)Who is a wise and trusted guide?
3)Being unique means being_______
4)Education can be formal and__________
5)Prayer is an act of worship, true or false?
6)Basic Rights are also called________
7)Which value encourages us to listen to those in authority? 
8)Law enforcement agencies, like the police are__________of the public.
9)List any four ways of improving upon one's strengths and abilities (4marks)
10)Identify four examples of law enforcement agencies in Ghana (4marks)
11)Give four importance of education (4marks)

WEEK 4 - EXERCISE FOUR (4)








Week 2 - Exercise 2

Our World Our People 

Class Five

Answer all the questions below

1)People who are between the ages of thirteen and nineteen are called________

2)Dogs live in________

3)The Adangmes call God________

4)God is Omniscient. This means that He is__________

5)Accidents that occur at home are called_____________

6)The act of solemnly communicating with one's object of worship is referred to as___________

7)Peer pressure can be ______and_________

8)A group of people with similar age,interest or habits form_________

9)Beliefs or stories which have no factual truth in them are known as______

10)The term used to describe the differences between males and females is____________

11)_________refers to the process whereby there is equal representation of both sexes.

12)A member of a country is known as a___________

13)State three characteristics of a good citizen

14)Outline three importance of festivals.

15)Name two importance of prayer





OUR WORLD OUR PEOPLE
CLASS FIVE (5)
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING.
  1. Rights that are given to us naturally by God are termed as _____________ .
  2. _____________ is the capital of the Savannah region.
  3. All teenagers are ________________ .
  4. Accidents that occur on the road are called ____________________ .
  5. Animals we keep as friends are called ______________ .
  6. God is omnipotent. This means that He ___________________
  7. Houses for goats are called ________________
  8. _____________ is the capital of the Oti region.
  9. Houses for pigs are known as ________________
  10. Ceremonies that are performed for people when they die are referred to as ______________
  11. __________________ is celebrated by the people of Wa and Sisala.
  12. The Dagombas call God ______________________
  13. Basic rights are also called __________________
  14. ______________ are rights that ensure that people can go to the hospital and receive treatment when they are sick.
  15. Ceremonies performed to welcome new born babies into their families are termed as ________
  16. _______________ are gases that cause the Greenhouse Effect.
  17. How many hours does the earth take to make a complete turn on its axis?
  18. Which people celebrate the Bakatue festival?
  19. Name two features each of rural and urban settlements.








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