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WEEK 11
EXERCISE 7



WEEK 6 - EXERCISE SIX (6)
OWOP. 
                                                   CLASS 3 WEEK 6.
                                            ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS.

1. Christians celebrate Christmas to remember the birth of ………………
A. Moses
B. Jesus Christ
C. Prophet Mohammed
2. Ewes celebrate the ……………………festival
A. Ohum
B. Bakatue
C. Hogbetsostso
4. Jesus died on ……………………
A. Good Friday
B. Easter
C. Easter Monday
5. Homowo is an Islamic festival.    True / False
6. Christians wave ……………………. on palm Sunday.
A. Flags
B. Palm branches
C. Their hands


               ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS.
7. Who was the king of Judah when Jesus Christ was born 
…………………………. 
8. When Okomfo Anokye was born, his palms were 
…………………………………………………..
9. Muslims pray five times a day. This is called ………………………….
Okomfo Anokye was born on ………………………………………….
10. Mohammed means the ………………………………………………..
11. How many types of religions do we have? …………………………
12. Who is in charge of the family when the father is not around? 
………………………………………
13. Special occasions that are celebrated to remember past events are called
………………………………………………
14. We celebrate our birthday to remember the day we were ………………
15. Your aunt’s children are your ………………………………………….
16. ………………………………. are the special names given to God.
17. …………………………………. means God has greater powers.
18. We must take sick animals to a …………………………………………
19. Which insect causes malaria? …………………………………………..

20. Grandparents and aunties are part of the …………………family.







WEEK 5 - EXERCISE FIVE (5)

1. MENTION FIVE THINGS GOD CREATED. 

2. GIVE THREE TYPES OF RELIGION IN GHANA.

3. WHAT IS REWARD?  
                                   
4. LIST TWO EXAMPLES OF ANGELS IN THE BIBLE.                                     
5. GIVE TWO EXAMPLES OF TRADITIONAL FESTIVALS.                                     
6. GIVE TWO EXAMPLES OF RELIGIOUS FOUNDERS.                                     
7. LIST TWO EXAMPLES OF NATIONAL SYMBOLS IN GHANA.                                     
8. MENTION THREE EXAMPLES OF ETHNIC GROUPS IN GHANA.                                     
9. GIVE TWO RESPONSIBILITIES OF CHILDREN AT HOME.                                     
10. WHO IS A MESSENGER?





Week 3 - Exercise 3




Week 2 - Exercise 2


 
Week 1 - Exercise 1

OUR WORLD OUR PEOPLE BASIC 3 QUESTIONS.

1. ………………….. was the first man God created.
2. ……………….. are different kinds of people God created.
3. ………………… is another name for man.
4. ……………….. was the first woman God created.
5. Mention three uses of plants.
6. Give four examples of animals.
7. What is a promise?
8. Mention three promise of God.
9. Give four messengers of God.
10. Define personal hygiene.
11. Mention three parts of the body that produce odour.
12. Give two causes of body odour.
13. List three duties of a father.
14. Mention two duties of a mother.
15. Mention two duties of children.
16. Define home.
17. Mention two factors that promotes good relationship at home.
18. Define neighborhood.
19. Mention three things that can be found in your neighborhood
20. Mention three characteristics of a map.

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