BECE 2003 Social Studies Paper 2 Essay - The Thesis

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BECE 2003

SOCIAL STUDIES

ESSAY (Paper 2)


Answer three questions only, choosing one question from each section.
Credit will be given for clarity of expression and orderly presentation of material
All questions carry equal marks

PART I

MAP SKILLS AND ENVIRONMENT

                                                    Answer one question only from this part.

Use the map of Cham District to answer Question 1

map of cham district

 (a)          State the 
(i) Contour intervals in metres
(ii)                       Direction of Dadiya from Panyano
(iii)                     Distance by road from the road junction of Panyano to the road junction to Cham (iv) Direction of flow River Meme (b) Name the features marked M, L, J and Z
                     (c)        (i)        What type of settlement is Dadiya?
                                 (ii)        Name any two crops which will grow well in the swampy areas of the map.

2.       (a) Name three types of rainfall

                   (b)     With the help of a diagram describe how any one type of rainfall is formed.



PART II

THE NATIONAL COMMUNITY

Answer one question only from this part.


3.               (a)            Name the three arms of Government
(b)                    State two functions of each of the three arms of Government
(c)                     Mention four sources of revenue for the district assemblies in Ghana.


4.               (a)            Name four plantation farms and their locations in Ghana

(b)                    State four effects of plantation farming in Ghana


PART III

WEST AFRICA, AFRICA AND THE WORLD
Answer one question only from this part
  
5.               (a)            State any four aims of the United Nations Organization

                               (b)          Explain two problems facing the United Nations Organization
 

6.               What five major problems face the Economic Community of West African States  (ECOWAS)?


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