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ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 10 QUESTIONS





ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 9 QUESTIONS





27 - 07 - 2020
EXERCISE 10


20 - 07 - 2020
EXERCISE 9


WEEK 12 - EXERCISE 8 ANSWERS




WEEK 11 - EXERCISE 7 ANSWERS






SOCIAL STUDIES
J.H. ONE (1)
WEEK 6 - EXERCISE SIX (6)

1.a. Define desertification. 2 marks b. List four causes of desertification. 8 marks c. Highlight any four effects of desertification. 10 marks 2.a. What is migration? 2 marks b. Mention four ethnic groups in Ghana and state where each of them migrated from. 8 marks c. What four reasons accounted for the migration of the ethnic groups named in (2b) above? 10 marks 3.a. Name any four primary industries in Ghana. 4 marks b. State four problems facing primary industries in Ghana. 8 marks c. In what four ways can the problems listed in (3b) be solved? 8 marks

WEEK 5 - EXERCISE FIVE (5)

1.a. What is deforestation?    2 marks 
   b. State any four causes of deforestation in your locality.  12 marks 
   c. Mention four ways by which deforestation can be controlled in your locality     6 marks 

2.a.i. What is an ethnic group?   2 marks 
      ii. List any four ethnic groups in Ghana.       4 marks 
   b. Outline four reasons why Ghana is relatively cosmopolitan.    12 marks 
   c. Give two Mole Dagbani people you know of.     2 marks 

3.a. Define production   2 marks 
   b. List the factors of production and give two examples of each.   6 marks 
    c. Highlight four economic benefits of tertiary production in Ghana.    12 marks




SOCIAL STUDIES
J.H. 1

WEEK 3 - EXERCISE THREE (3)
1.a. What are natural disasters? State two examples. 5 marks
b. Outline four effects of natural disasters in our community. 12 marks
c. List three continents of the earth. 3 marks


2.a. Define colonisation 3marks

b. Explain any three ways by which the British colonised the Gold Coast. 9 marks

c. List any four countries in Africa and the people that colonised them. 8 marks

3.a. Mention four countries in the world and the currency that each uses. 8 marks

b. Highlight four importance of currency to a country. 12 marks



WEEK 2 - EXERCISE TWO (2)
1. a. What is chastity? 2marks
b. In what four ways is chastity beneficial to adolescents. 12marks
c. State four ways by which adolescents can lead chaste life. 6marks
2. a. Define national integrity. 2marks
b. Highlight four reasons why the various ethnic groups migrated to Ghana. 10 marks
c. List four ways through which national unity can be promoted among the ethnic groups in Ghana. 8marks


3. a. Define a slum. 2marks

b. Mention four features of a slum. 8marks

c. Explain four effects of living in a slum. 10 marks




WEEK 1 - EXERCISE ONE (1)
FORM ONE
SOCIAL STUDIES
1. The commonest way by which an individual can obtain Ghanaian citizenship is by………
2. What is the relationship between the physical and social environment?
3. The most cherished value expected of the Ghanaian adolescent boy or girl is………..
4. Who was the last governor general of independent Ghana?
5. The skilled and unskilled personnel who are employed to help in the production of goods and services are termed as what?
6. Belief systems fall under which sector of production?
7. The gradual transition of an individual from childhood to adulthood is referred to as ………
8. What is the capital town of the Oti Region in Ghana?
9. What do people who buy company shares receive as their reward on their investment?
10. The regular payments people make to insurance companies are termed as what?
11. Who was the governor of the Gold Coast from 1941 to 1946?
12. In which period was the Second World War fought?
13. The Ga-Adangbe are believed to have migrated from where to Ghana?
14. What was the first capital of the Asantes in the Gold Coast?
15. Which sector of production deals with the extraction of raw materials?
16. What is the main source of air pollution in the cities of Ghana?
17. During which period in Ghana does the rainy season occur?
18. An unplanned settlement in a city is commonly referred to as ……….
19. Rotation of the earth on its axis causes what?
20. The hormone which is mainly responsible for the secondary characteristics in adolescent boys is called……….

SECTION B
1.a. What are human rights? 2 marks
b. Explain any four ways by which an individual can acquire Ghanaian citizenship.
12 marks
c. State four responsibilities of Ghanaian citizens 4 marks
d. List four rights of Ghanaian citizens 4 marks

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