Ghana Education News is through this post challenging all Senior High Students in form three with these WASSCE 2022 Hot Social Studies Questions. All candidates who want to perform well in social studies should put in extra effort and solve the following questions.
If you are not confident with the answers you provide, sit, up and take a critical look at the topics and the questions.
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The WASSCE 2022 Hot Social Studies Questions to solve are as follows.
2022 WASSCE Trial Questions set 1
#1. [a] Explain “self” and the individual in relation to his or her capabilities.
[b] What is the meaning of false identity?
[c] Identify actions of false identity and their related problems.
- Explain Maslow‟s Hierarchy of Needs Theory and show how the theory will help one to achieve one‟s capabilities and improve one‟s self-identity.
- Discuss how one can develop his or her capabilities to achieve one‟s ambitions
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Trial Questions set 2
- Cleary explains the following terms
– adolescence
– reproductive health
– reproductive rights - Discuss how knowledge of reproductive features of the adolescent can inform adolescents about their health.
- What is irresponsible adolescent behaviour? Discuss five irresponsible behaviours of adolescent and their
consequences in Ghana. - Discuss safety measures for adolescent health.
- Examine the causes and implications of irresponsible behaviours of the adolescent.
- Discuss Adolescent chastity and explain five disadvantages of not being chaste.
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Trial Questions set 2
- Identify and discuss any five socio-cultural practices in Ghana and their relevance to modern life.
- Discuss the negative and positive effects of socio-cultural practices in Ghana.
- Explain the difference between political independence and self-reliance. Discuss any four reasons why
Ghanaians misconstrued the implications of independence. - Discuss any four challenges Ghana faces as an independent nation and how these challenges can be addressed.
- Distinguish between the concept of Peace Building, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution.
- Identify and discuss four identify sources of conflict and how conflict can be resolved.
- Examine any five effects of conflict on African societies.
- Examine five conditions that are necessary for Peace Building.
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