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SOCIAL STUDIES





WEEK 6       EXERCISE 6
SOCIAL STUDIES     JH3

Answer All These Questions
QUESTION ONE
a. Identify 4 causes of irresponsible adolescent behaviour. (4 marks)
b. State 4 effects of irresponsible adolescent behaviour on the society. (8 marks)
c. Suggest 4 solutions to irresponsible adolescent behaviour. (8 marks)
QUESTION TWO 
a. Identify 4 uses of land in your community. (4 marks)
b. Describe 4 ways of ensuring good layout of settlements. (16 marks)
QUESTION THREE
a. Define conflict. (3 marks)
b. Mention 5 causes of conflict in Ghana. (5 marks)
c. Suggest 4 ways of preventing conflict. (12 marks)
QUESTION FOUR
a. What are national symbols? (2 marks)
b. Name 4 national symbols of Ghana. (4 marks)
c. State 4 ways in which Ghana's national symbols unite us.  (12 marks) 
d. Mention 2 Ghanaians who designed or composed our national symbols. 2 marks)
QUESTION FIVE
a. What is Non-Governmental Organization? (4 marks)
b. Mention 4 Non-Governmental Organizations in Ghana. (4 marks)
c. Describe 4 ways Non-Governmental Organizations contribute towards national growth. (12 marks)
QUESTION SIX
a. List 4 institutions under tertiary production industry in Ghana. (4 marks)
b. State 4 contributions of the tertiary production industry to Ghana's economy. (8 marks)
c. Mention 4 challenges of the tertiary industry in Ghana. (4 marks)
d. Suggest 4 solutions to the problems identified above. (4 marks)


SOCIAL STUDIES JH3

WEEK 5 - EXERCISE FIVE (5)


*ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS*

QUESTION ONE
a. Define the environment. (4 marks)
b. Mention four examples of the social environment.  (4 marks)
c. Describe four ways of maintaining the social environment. (12 marks)

QUESTION TWO
a. What is population? (2 marks)
b. Name the factors that influence the population of a nation. (3 marks)
c. Mention and explain four effects of rapid population growth. (12 marks) 
d. List three ways of reducing rapid population growth. (3 marks)

QUESTION THREE
a. Define  common goal. ( 2marks)
b. Explain three of Ghana's common goals established by our forebears under:
(A) economic goals
(B) social goals
(C) political goals (6 marks each)

QUESTION FOUR
a. What is a political party? (3 marks)
b. State four contributions of political parties toward Ghana' democracy. (12 marks)
c. Identify  five challenges facing political parties in Ghana. (5 marks)

QUESTION FIVE
a. Name four manufacturing companies in Ghana. (4 marks)
b. State four contributions of the secondary production industry towards national development. (8 marks)
c. Describe four challenges of the secondary production industry in Ghana. (8 marks)

QUESTION SIX
a. Mention four avenues for saving towards the future. (4 marks)
b. Explain four importance of savings. (8 marks)
c. Explain four reasons for the low saving rate among Ghanaians. (8 marks)

WEEK 4 - EXERCISE FOUR (4)


WEEK 3 - EXERCISE THREE (3)

Answer all these questions. QUESTION ONE
A) List the 4 cardinal points of the compass. ( 4 marks)
B) Name 4 features of a good map. (4 marks)
C) Describe the stages involved in drawing a good map. (12 marks)
QUESTION TWO
A) Name 4 vegetation types found in Ghana. (4 marks)

B) State 4 characteristics of the tropical rainforest. (8 marks)

C) Explain 4 human activities which destroy our vegetation. (8 marks)
QUESTION THERE
A) State 4 importance of democracy. (4 marks)
B) Explain 4 causes of political instability in a country. (16 marks)
QUESTION FOUR
A) Name 4 sources of fund to District Assemblies in Ghana

B) Describe 4 contributions of District Assemblies towards community development in Ghana. (12 marks)
C) Describe the structure of District Assemblies in Ghana. (4 marks)
QUESTION FIVE.
State 5 ways of ensuring the effective utilisation of Ghana's human resource. (20 marks)
QUESTION SIX
A) State 4 contributions of primary production to Ghana's economy. (12 marks)

B) Identify 4 challenges of primary production in Ghana. (4 marks)
C) Suggest 4 solutions to the challenges identified in question 6b. (4 marks)




WEEK 2 - EXERCISE TWO (2)


Question One

A) Describe the Solar System. (2 marks)

B) Highlight *three* effects of the following movements of the Earth.

(I) Rotation. (6 marks)

(II) Revolution. (6 marks)

C) Illustrate the formation of *Relief Rainfall.* (6 marks)

Question Two
A) Mention *four* features of a *slum.* (4 marks).

B) Outline *four* measures that can be taken to prevent slums in urban towns. (16 marks)

Question Three
A) Briefly describe the Bond of 1844. (4 marks)
B) State *four* effects of the Bond of 1844. (16 marks)


Question Four
A) Define colonisation. (2 marks)
B) Describe *four* ways in which the Gold Coast was colonized. (12 marks)
C) Suggest *three* ways we can overcome the negative impact of colonisation on Ghana. (6 marks)

Question Five
A) Mention *four* reasons for low agricultural production in Ghana. (4 marks)
B) State *four* effects of low agricultural production in Ghana. (4 marks)
C) Suggest *four* ways of increasing agricultural production. (12 marks)

Question Six


A) Differentiate between *Education* and *Productivity.* (4 marks)

B) State *four* reasons for the low literacy rate in Ghana. (4 marks)

C) State *four* ways of improving formal education in Ghana. (12 marks)







WEEK 1 - EXERCISE ONE (1)
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
QUESTION ONE
A] Identify 4 causes of the 1948 Riot. [4 marks]
B] State 4 effects of the 1948 Riot. [16 marks] 

QUESTION TWO
A] State 4 ways of sustaining unity among Ghanaians. [16 marks] 
B] Mention 4 symbols of national unity. [4 marks]

QUESTION THREE
A] Suggest 5 ways of improving life and work in rural areas. [10 marks] 
B] State 5 ways of improving the health of Ghanaians. [10 marks] 

QUESTION FOUR
A] identify 4 effects of illegal mining in Ghana. [8 marks]
B] State 4 ways of dealing with illegal mining. [12 marks] 

QUESTION FIVE
A] Identify 4 causes of environmental degradation. [8 marks]
A] State 4 relationships between the social and physical environments. [12 marks]

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