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WEEK 6 – EXERCISE 6












OUR WORLD OUR PEOPLE - BASIC 4














Answer the following questions




1) Which value encourages people to love their country and defend it all times?
2) A family can be nuclear and_____.
3) Values are intangible because they cannot be seen or_____.
4) ______,are names that make people feel low and unimportant.
5) Who is a wise and trusted guide?
6) ____refers to a person who gives people advice on certain areas of life.
7) The Ghana flag has _____colours.
8) Every individual is______
     a.useless           b.unique            c.bad
9) Which value encourages us to listen to those in authority?
10) The good relationship that exists between people is known as____
11) Identify any four leaders in the community.
12) Outline three values each that can be displayed both at home and school.
































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Week 4 - Exercise Four (4)





































































































WEEK 2 EXERCISE 2
CLASS: FOUR (4)
SUBJECT: OUR WORLD OUR PEOPLE

Carefully read and answer the following questions

1. Anyone who obeys rules and regulations is a _________________ person

2. They teach us good manners. Who are they?

3. ___________ is an example of water pollution. 
   a. Dust from mining      b. Sand winning      c. Defecating into water bodies     
   d. Burning of bushes

4. Which of the following is not a pollutant? 
    a. carbon monoxide     b. carbon dioxide      c. fumes from cars      d. oxygen

5. The offering of drinks to the gods by traditionalists is known as _____________.

6. Muslims worship on ___________ at the mosque.

7. Abolo, Akple and Yakayaka came from the people of the ____________ region.

8. Muslims pray ________ times a day. 

9. ___________ is the festival celebrated to mark the naming ceremony of Jesus Christ.

10. When is the birthday of the current president of Ghana?

11. At which age did Jesus Christ start his ministry?

12. After the baptism of Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit led him to the temple. 
   a. True.       b. False

13. A pandemic disease called ___________ has hit Ghana presently.

14. Water and soap is used when washing our ______________.

15. The three main types of rocks are Sedimentary, Igneous and __________________.





SECTION B
1. Identify 3 ways of protecting our water

2. State 2 crops grown /cultivated in Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire  as well.
























































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CLASS FOUR (4)








SUBJECT: OUR WORLD, OUR PEOPLE








Read Carefully and Answer the Questions
  1. How are the names that make you feel low and unimportant called?
  2. Which rocks are formed when sedimentary and igneous rocks undergo heat and pressure?
  3. What is the hardest part of the earth?
  4. Togo and ____________________ dress in slit and kaba like Ghanaians.
  5. Ghana is bounded to the south by ______________________________.
  6. Ghana has some cultural exchange between and among her__________.
  7. Which people assist mothers in cleaning the house?
  8. _________________ behaviour is when a person does what is expected of him or her and avoids bad deeds.
  9. We spend holidays with them and their children. Who are they?
  10. They have a lot of wisdom because of their experience. Who are they?
  11. How is the good relationship that exists between two people called?
  12. Man feels the sense of touch with the _______________________
  13. People have different faces because we are all _____________________.
  14. How are the things we are happy about and prefer to have called?
  15. Bleaching can lead to skin ________________________________.

SECTION B
  1. State 3 values cherished in school
  2. Give 2 reasons why we should not deform the body.

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