The Ghana Education News Portal has uploaded the 2025 BECE Social Studies Questions and Answers Administers By WAEC on June 11, 2025. This post contains the questions and the suggested solutions.
*Section I (Compulsory) – The Environment*
*Section II – Law, Order and Nation Building*
*Section III – Social and Economic Development*
Essay Test Answers – Section B of the 2025 BECE Social Studies
Section I (Compulsory)
1. (a) Marriage in Ghanaian society is a legally and culturally recognized union between a man and a woman, involving social, economic, and spiritual obligations. It is often seen as a partnership not only between two individuals but between their families and communities, with the aim of procreation, companionship, and societal stability.
(b)
1. Companionship and emotional support
2. Procreation and raising a family
3. Fulfillment of cultural or religious obligations
4. Shared responsibilities and economic support
1. Mutual respect and effective communication
2. Strong emotional and spiritual connection
3. Ability to resolve conflicts amicably4. Shared values, goals, and commitment to the marriage
Section II – Law, Order and Nation Building
(i) Human Rights are the basic rights and freedoms to which every individual is entitled simply because they are human beings. These include the right to life, freedom of expression, education, and protection under the law.
(b)
1. To promote peace, equality, and justice
2. To reduce incidents of abuse and discrimination
3. To empower individuals to stand up for their rights
4. To encourage responsible citizenship and civic participation
Section III – Social and Economic Development
1. Economic hardship and high cost of living
2. Poor treatment of ex-servicemen
3. Lack of political representation for Africans
4. Failure of colonial authorities to address grievances
(b)
1. The riots attracted international attention to colonial oppression
2. They led to the arrest of the “Big Six,” galvanizing political activism
3. Inspired the formation of the Watson Commission to investigate the causes
4. Led to increased calls for self-governance and the rise of political parties like the CPP

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