Must Watch Final Topics For 2023 BECE Based on Ghana Education News Projections
In this post, we have a look at the Must-Watch Final Topics For 2023 BECE Based on Ghana Education News Projections. The BECE 2023 starts on Monday 7th August with the RME papers 2 and 1.
PROJECTED: Final Topics For 2023 BECE
- Religious personalities of the various religions
- Attributes and the Environment
- Religious practices of the three main religions
- Religious festivals (Types, Importances, etc)
- Religious homes (Traditional, Christian, and Islamic)
- Money and Time
- Religious Youth Organizations
- Rites of passage among the various religions and culture
- Commitment and Obedience
- Family
- Rights
- Rewards and Punishment
- Decency
- Repentance
Must Watch Final Topics For 2023 BECE Based on Ghana Education News Projections
(a) Outline any four activities involved in Islamic worship [8 marks](State / briefly explain any four of these points)
(i) Call to worship by Muezzin / Azan
(ii) Performance of ablution / wuzu / wudu / tayamun
(iii) Congregational prayers led by Imams.
(iv) Recitation of Quranic verses.
(v) Preaching during Friday prayers / Khutba / Juma
(vi) Facing the Kaba when praying
(b) Explain any four advantages of worship to the Muslim. [12 marks]
(Write an essay of at least four paragraphs to state and briefly explain any four of these points)
(i) It draws the Muslim closer to Allah each day.
(ii) It encourages discipline in a Muslim’s life.
(iii) The Muslim gets a sense of direction, security and protection.
(iv) It provides counselling in times of need
(v) It brings a sense of belongingness or identity.
(vi) It provides opportunity to share faith and values together.
(vii) It gives confidence to face life.
(viii) Worship gives joy, happiness and satisfaction in the heart.
(ix) It brings unity to the believers
(x) It makes the Muslim have respect for authority.
(xi) It helps to demonstrate obedience to the commands of Allah.
(xii) An opportunity to exercise the body.
(xiii) It attracts blessings from Allah.
(xiv) It leads to forgiveness of sin
3. (a) Explain four features of traditional religious homes. [12 marks]
(Write an essay in at least four (4) paragraphs explaining, with examples, any four features)
SUGGESTED POINTS FOR YOUR ESSAY
First define a traditional religious home
The presence of smaller gods / idols.
The use of proverbs, myths, storytelling is very common in these homes
The performance of sacrifices and libation
The belief in totems and destiny
Celebration of festivals and religious rites are common
(b) State four benefits that can be derived from interacting with members of other religions.
[8 marks](Note: State and briefly explain)
(Write complete and meaningful sentences)
Introduction
Religion is a set of beliefs held and worship of a superhuman by a group of people.
eg. Christianity, Islam, African Traditional Religion, Buddhism etc.
It brings religious tolerance
It reduces terrorism
It leads to unity and development
It increases our understanding and tolerance of other religions
It leads to peaceful co-existence
It widens our scope of knowledge
It opens our minds to new ways of doing things
Must Watch Final Topics For 2023 BECE Based on Ghana Education News Projections
SECTION B
MORAL LIFE
4. (a) Good deeds that merit a reward.
(i) Greeting and showing respect to everyone one meets.
(ii) Going to school / work early / punctually
(iii) Going to school regularly
(iv) Doing one’s homework properly
(v) Doing one’s school chores diligently and faithfully
(vi) Dressing neatly and decently
(vii) Excelling in one’s test or examination
(viii) Assisting / helping friends with their school work whenever they need help.
(ix) Reporting people who do bad deeds to the appropriate authority
(x) Doing one’s house chores diligently and faithfully
(xi) Obeying instructions from elderly people
(xii) Surrendering one’s seat in a bus or at a gathering for an elderly person
(xiii) Disposing of litter in a proper way
(xiv) Keeping our bodies and surroundings clean and tidy at all times
(xv) Using water and electricity wisely.
(b) Effects of rewards.
Positive
(i) It makes the recipient feel appreciated / recognized
(ii) It encourages the recipient to do more of whatever good deed brought the reward.
(iii) It brings honour to the recipient and his well-wishers
(iv) It motivates others to work harder / do better in order for them to also receive awards
Negative
(v) It can lead to complacency / arrogance in the recipient.(vi) It can lead to corruption in the system
(vii) It can generate evil feelings / intentions, such as envy / jealousy against the recipient
(viii) It can cause others to ridicule (laugh at) the recipient if the reward is not appropriate /
undesirable
5. (a) Describe four processes involved in showing repentance. [10 marks]
(Write a short essay in at least four (4) paragraphs describing, with examples, the four processes)
Must Watch Final Topics For 2023 BECE Based on Ghana Education News Projections
SUGGESTED POINTS FOR YOUR ESSAY
Introduction
Define the word repentance.
(i) Realize / admit fault or sin committed
(ii) Show deep regret for action
(iii) Request for pardon from the offended person or God
(iv) Make a strong resolution not to repeat the act.
(b) Outline four reasons for showing regret for one’s wrong deeds [10 marks]
(Write an essay in at least four (4) paragraphs outlining in detail any four reasons)
READ: 2023 BECE RME Questions and Answers To Revise For The First Paper
SUGGESTED POINTS FOR YOUR ESSAY
Introduction
Define the word regret and give examples
• To mend broken hearts of the offended person and broken relationship with God.
• To ensure unity and peace
• To bring about forgiveness
• To avoid hatred and resentment
• To save a person from eternal destruction
• To regain trust
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