2024 NOVDEC Government Questions To Watch and Revise
With the 2024 NOVDEC, also known as Private WASSCE, around the corner, all General Arts students who are preparing for the government paper should solve these questions as part of their revision exercise.
Candidates are to ensure that they solve all the sample questions provided here. Where you have challenges solving any of the questions, do a deep revision of the entire topic or sections where you have challenges.
2024 NOVDEC Government Questions To Watch and Revise
- What is sovereignty of the state
- Characteristics of a state
- Outline five ways in which pressure groups influence the government
- Explain four reasons which make political actors dispute election results
- Identify 5 features of the 1990 republican constitution
- In what 6 ways did colonial rule lead to the decline of the authority of the traditional rulers in Ghana?
- State 4 merits and demerits of the 1979 and 1992 Constitutions.
- Define the following Public Administration, Civil Service ,Pressure Groups,Public Opinion
- Write short notes on the following
Formation of UGCC
Formation of CPP
Achievements of Dr Kwame Nkrumah - Define the following
Rule of Law, Fundamental Human Rights and Separation of Powers/Checks and balances - Define the following: constitutionalism, political participation, representative government, centralization, and Decentralization.
The above 2024 NOVDEC Government Questions to Watch and Revise were carefully selected to help you prepare for the examination.
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However, the examination questions have not been leaked. Candidates should not depend solely on these questions as their way of preparing for the pending examination.
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