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ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 10 QUESTIONS




ANSWERS TO EXERCISE 9 QUESTIONS




27 - 07 - 2020
EXERCISE 10


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EXERCISE 9


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SOCIAL STUDIES
J.H. TWO (2)

WEEK 6 - EXERCISE SIX (6)
1.a. List any four rivers in Ghana. 4 marks b. Explain four importance of rivers in Ghana. 12 marks c. Mention two ways by which Ghana's rivers can be protected. 4mks 2.a. What was the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade? 4 marks b. Outline four reasons for the emergence of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade 12 marks c. List four effects of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade 4 marks 3.a. Highlight four uses of land in our community. 10 marks b. State four importance of a good layout of settlement. 10 marks

WEEK 5 - EXERCISE FIVE (5)
1.a. Differentiate between law and order. 4 marks b. Outline any four effects of law and order in our schools. 12 marks c. State four ways by which law and order can be maintained in our schools. 4 marks. 2.a.i. What are landmarks? 2marks ii. List any four examples 4 marks b. Highlight four ways through which people give directions in your locality. 10 marks c. Mention four intermediate points of a compass. 4 marks 3.a.i. Define technology 2 marks ii. Give four modern technologies needed at our workplaces 4 marks b. Explain four merits of modern technologies at our workplaces 12 marks c. State two demerits of modern technologies 2 marks





WEEK 3 - EXERCISE THREE (3)
FORM TWO

1.a. Define economic independence. 3mks

b. Highlight four ways through which Ghana's economic independence can be sustained. 12 marks

c. List any five founding leaders of Ghana. 5 marks

2.a. Define human resource. Give two examples. 5 marks

b. Outline four measures that can be adopted to improve Ghana's human resource. 12 marks

c. State three ways by which Ghana's natural resources can be used efficiently. 3 marks

3.a. List five elements of the Ghanaian culture. 5 marks

b. Explain five factors which can cause change in the culture of the people of Ghana 15 marks







WEEK 2 – EXERCISE 2

























FORM 2









SOCIAL STUDIES























1. (a) Differentiate between production and productivity.                                      4 marks
























(b) In what four ways can productivity be improved in the primary sector of








     production?                                                                                                        12 marks
























c. List any four technologies needed in the agricultural sector of Ghana.         4 marks





























2. (a) What was the Bond of 1844?                                                                      4 marks










(b) Outline four reasons why the Bond of 1844 was signed.                             12 marks









    (c) List four effects of the Bond of 1844.                                                        4 marks










3. (a) What is environmental degradation?                                                            2 Marks










(b) Explain four ways through the environment is degraded in our community. 12 marks










(c) State four effects of environmental degradation. 6 marks


WEEK 1

FORM TWO
SOCIAL STUDIES
1. What is the main reason why Ghana cooperates with other nations?
2. Which type of cooperation exists when Ghana, Nigeria and China engage in a sports festival?
3. A hill with a steep slope on one side and a gentle slope on the other side is termed as ………
4. What was the main reason why the Trokosi System was abolished in Ghana?
5. An unplanned settlement in a city is referred to as what?
6. Interpretation of the constitution is done by which arm of government?
7. What is the main reason why state enterprises are established by government?
8. Which heavenly body is found at the centre of the solar system?
9. When one faces the setting sun, his right hand always points to which direction of a compass?
10. Which British army commander led the Sagrenti War between the British and the Asante?
11. The scale ‘1cm to 400km’ expressed in ratio form is ………..
12. If the scale of a map is 1:5,000,000, calculate the map distance between two towns which are 400 km apart on land?
13. Who was the governor of the Gold Coast from 1919 to 1927?
14. A bill passed by parliament becomes a law when the president gives his ………..
15. What is the title of the head of the Judicial arm of government?
16. What is the capital town of the North-East Region of Ghana?
17. Through what means did the people of Ghana show their approval of the 1992 constitution?

18. The satellite of the earth is termed as what?

19. In which town can Ghana’s earth satellite station be located?

20. Which business unit raises capital through the sale of shares?



SECTION B

1.a. Define Cultural Assimilation 2 marks

b. State four examples of assimilated culture in Ghana 4 marks

c. Explain four ways through which a society’s culture changes 12 marks

d. List four effects of superstitious beliefs 4 marks

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