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Social Studies questions for revision(part 3)

The Social studies paper will be written very soon and all students must be properly prepared. This article contains some Social Studies questions for revision(part 3)

READ: Social Studies questions for revision(part 2)

Social Studies Questions For Revision(Part 3)

Each question is followed by four options lettered A to D Find the correct option for each questionShade in pencil on your answer sheet the answer space which bears the same letter as the option you have chosen. Give only one answer to each question. An example is given below.

The administrative head of a public corporation is the

Α. speaker.

B. chairman.

C. director-general

D. managing director.

The correct answer is managing director which is lettered D and therefore answer space D would be shaded.

Now answer the following questions

1. The best way for an individual to develop his or her capability is through

A. setting of goals.

B. having sense of direction.

C.  job security

D. education and training.

2. Students can achieve greater heights in academic pursuit if they

A. avoid taking risk in every endeavours

B. adore reading foreign novels

. are actively involved in school politics

D. are prepared to set and attain new goals.

3. Adolescents who practice chastity are sure to escape the dangers of

A domestic violence.

B. teenage pregnancy

C. parental irresponsibility.

D. violence against girls.

4. Good gender relationship can be fostered through

A. adolescent for passion

B. boys and girls relationships.

C. provision of regular education.

D. family planning services.

5. To attain a good reproductive health, the adolescent girl should

A. engage in peer group activities.

B. foster good gender relations.

C. despise promiscuous behaviour.

D. have a good sense of environmental sanitation

6. Female genital mutilation is illegal in Ghana because it

A. discourages chastity.

B. is a human right abuse.

C. is not carried out by experts.

D. stigmatizes the victim.

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7. One socio-cultural practice that prometes development is

A. chieftaincy

B. funeral.

C. system of inheritance.

D puberty rite.

9. The national symbol which has an aspect that reminds us of those who fought and died for the nation is the

A. Coat of Arms

B. Mace.

C National Flag

D. State Sword.

10. The marriage practice whereby the couple live in their own home is known as

A. duolocal.

B. matrilocal.

C. neolocal

D. patrilocal

11. A child, whose mother is an Akan, and the father, Mole-Dagbani enjoys

A. dual inheritance

B. intestate inheritance.

C. Matrilineal internance.

D. patrilineal inheritance.

12. One advantage of the extended family system is

A. control of behaviour and attitudes of members.

B. encouragement of hardwork among members.

C. enjoyment of privacy by members.

D. increase in the right of inheritance.

13. A situation where a child is ill-catered for and left to his or her fate to struggle for survival is know as

A. child abuse

B. child labour

C. child neglect

D. child trafficking.

14.. One way by which children portray their parents to be irresponsible is by

A. avoiding peer influence.

B. performing poorly in school

C. playing truancy in school

D. relying on councelling in school

15. The initial process of social interaction by which a child learns the ways of life of his or her society is the responsibility of

A. religious leaders

B. family

C. peers.

D. teachers.

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