BECE 1993 Social Studies Paper 1 Objectives
BECE 1993
SOCIAL STUDIES
OBJECTIVES (Paper 1)
1. The colour used for showing rivers and lakes on topographical maps is
A. red
B. blue
C. brown
D. green
E. yellow
Use the contour line above to answer questions 2 and 3
2. The vertical interval is
A. 100 m
B. 200 m
C. 300 m
D. 400 m
E. 500 m
3. The landform shown is a
A. cliff
B. valley
C. ridge
D. plateau
E. spur
4. How many days does the earth take to complete its journey around the sun?
A. 360 ¼
B. 365
C. 365 ¼
D. 366
E. 366 ¼
5. The revolution of the earth around the sun is the main cause of
A. the rise and fall in the sea level
B. day and night
C. changes in wind direction
D. the four seasons
E. changes in the direction of the ocean current
6. When it is 2:00 pm at a place on longitude 0°, the time at a place on longitude 45°W will be
A. 10:00 am
B. 11:00 am
C. 12:00 noon
D. 4:00 pm
E. 5:00 pm
7. When the sun is overhead on the Tropic of Capricorn, areas in the Southern Hemisphere experience
A. equinoxes
B. spring
C. summer
D. autumn
E. winter
8. Which of the following is not a coastal landform?
A. Cliff
B. Estuary
C. Sandbar
D. Lagoon
E. Inselberg
9. A common feature found along the lower course of a river is a
A. meander
B. gorge
C. tributary
D. waterfall
E. mountain
Use the table below, which shows the temperature and rainfall figures recorded for town A, to answer questions 10 – 12.
Months
|
Jan
|
Feb
|
Mar
|
Apr
|
May
|
Jun
|
Jul
|
Aug
|
Sep
|
Oct
|
Nov
|
Dec
|
Temperature (°C)
|
20
|
28
|
30
|
30
|
25
|
26
|
30
|
20
|
20
|
21
|
20
|
29
|
Rainfall (mm)
|
10
|
20
|
30
|
56
|
110
|
120
|
100
|
35
|
35
|
30
|
20
|
10
|
10. In which month was the highest rainfall recorded?
A. April
B. May
C. June
D. July
E. August
11. The total amount of rainfall recorded for the year was
A. 576 mm
B. 607 mm
C. 667 mm
D. 706 mm
E. 767 mm
12. The annual range of temperature was
A. 10 °C
B. 20 °C
C. 21 °C
D. 25 °C
E. 30 °C
13. Which of the following statements best describes the position of Ghana?
A. Ghana is to the east of the Republic of Togo
B. Burkina Faso is the southern neighbour of Ghana
C. Ghana is to the immediate west of Niger
D. Ghana is to the immediate east of La Cote d‟Ivoire
E. Ghana is boarded to the north by the Gulf of Guinea.
14. The main vegetation types found in the Northern parts of Ghana is
A. evergreen forest
B. mangrove swamp
C. hot desert
D. semi-deciduous forest
E. savanna grassland
15. The hot dry winds that blow over most parts of Ghana during the harmattan are the
A. south-west monsoon
B. south easterly winds
C. north-westerly winds
D. north-east trade winds
E. easterly winds
16. The most important export commodity for Ghana is
A. timber
B. cocoa
C. coffee
D. pineapple
E. kola
17. Which of the following minerals is not mined in Ghana?
A. Gold
B. Diamond
C. Tin
D. Manganese
E. Bauxite
18. The main cause of the formation of the Volta Lake was the
A. construction of a dam across the Volta River
B. generation of hydro-electric power from the Volta River
C. activities of the fishermen along the Volta River
D. construction of a bridge across the Volta River
E. development of river transportation on the Volta River
19. Which of the following may help solve the problem of forest destruction in Ghana?
A. Bush burning
B. Lumbering
C. Mining
D. Farming
E. Afforestation
20. The most popular mode of transport in Ghana is by
A. sea
B. rail
C. air
D. road
E. river
21. All the big textile factories in Ghana are located at
A. Tamale
B. Winneba
C. Tema
D. Kumasi
E. Nsawam
22. Which of the following do people belonging to the same ethnic group in Ghana have in common?
A. Clothes
B. Language
C. Name
D. Occupation
E. Religion
23. Which of the following is not associated with celebration of festivals in Ghana?
A. Planning Developmental Projects
B. Cleansing Ancestral Stools
C. Feasting and Merry-making
D. Paying homage of chiefs
E. Establishing a new settlement
24. In the history of Ghana, Yaa Asantewaa is noted for the
A. War of 1901
B. Akatamanso war
C. War of 1874
D. Adaamanso war
E. Feyiase war
25. The Mamprusi in Ghana are believed to have come from
A. the Upper East Region
B. Western Region
C. southern Ghana
D. eastern part of Lake Chad
E. western part of Lake Chad
26. The Accelerated Development Plan of education was introduced in Ghana in 1951 for the following reasons except
A. reduction of primary school education to six years
B. setting up many teacher training colleges
C. reduction in the number of job opportunities for school leavers
D. helping of some workers study privately to enter universities
E. increasing of the number of university students
27. The second Republic of Ghana covered the period
A. 1957 to 1960
B. 1960 to 1966
C. 1966 to 1969
D. 1969 to 1972
E. 1972 to 1979
28. The struggle for the independence of Ghana from 1951 to 1957 was led by
A. Dr J.B. Danquah
B. Mr Ako Adjei
C. Dr K.A. Busia
D. Mr K.A. Gbedemah
E. Dr Kwame Nkrumah
29. Who was the chairman of the Center for Civic Education in Ghana?
A. Dr K.A. Busia
B. Mr Kojo Botsio
C. Dr John Bilson
D. Mr A Casely-Hayford
E. Mr K.A. Gbedemah
30. The 1979 Constitution of Ghana was the
A. first after independence
B. second after independence
C. third after independence
D. fourth after independence
E. fifth after independence
31. Trade between two countries is called
A. barter trade
B. surplus trade
C. domestic trade
D. multilateral trade
E. bilateral trade
32. Which of the following Educational Policies emphasized the education of the girl-child in Ghana?
A. Education Act of 1961
B. Education Act of 1951
C. FCUBE of 1996
D. Education Reforms of 1987
E. New Reform of 1974
33. Most of the lakes in East Africa were formed as a result of the
A. rift valley system
B. fold mountain system
C. action of volcanoes
D. action of wind
E. action of sea waves
34. There is a large population of white settlers in the highland areas of East Africa mainly because
A. of the beautiful natural scenery
B. it is safe to travel along the steep slopes
C. of the sunshine and warmth
D. of the availability of water
E. of the cool, healthy and pleasant environment
35. Which of the following African countries is a leading producer of cotton?
A. Kenya
B. Malawi
C. Egypt
D. Zambia
E. Uganda
36. Cotton is the raw material used in making
A. paper
B. clothes
C. shoes
D. cigarettes
E. furniture
37. All the following are metallic minerals except
A. bauxite
B. copper
C. gold
D. diamond
E. manganese
38. In which of the following countries is the system of apartheid commonly practiced
A. Egypt
B. Mauritania
C. Kenya
D. Nigeria
E. South Africa
39. Which of the following organizations was set up mainly to help solve the problem of hunger and disease in the world?
A. The FAO
B. The ECA
C. The UNDP
D. The OAU
E. The UNHCR
40. The UNO has all the following aims except
A. maintenance of international peace and security
B. development of friendly relations among nations
C. removal of unpopular heads of states of member countries
D. solving international problems
E. promotion of respect for human rights
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