WASSCE Social Studies Questions To Revise and Watch

As you prepare for the WASSCE, take a look at the following WASSCE social studies questions. At the end of these questions, we have shared with you one key objective test quiz for you to solve.
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SECTION A: THE ENVIRONMENT
(a) Outline the five levels of Abraham Maslow’s theory of needs.
(b) Discuss five ways in which Maslow’s theory of needs is relevant to Ghanaian society.
(a) Discuss four irresponsible behaviours adolescents must avoid in society.
(b) Identify four reasons why adolescents need to know about their reproductive features.
(a) Explain the term ‘socialisation’.
(b) Examine four challenges inherent in the socialisation process of the child.
(a) Differentiate between courtship and marriage.
(b) Discuss four challenges that confront couples in marriage.
(a) Explain the term conflict resolution.
GOVERNANCE, POLITICS, AND STABILITY
(b) Highlight four reasons for which ethnic conflicts should be discouraged in Ghana.
(a) Differentiate between written and unwritten constitutions.
(b) Examine four ways by which the Ghana Police Service can be made much more effective in the maintenance of law and order in the country.
(a) Explain the following terms:
(i) Leadership
(ii) Followership
(b) Outline any four roles of a good leader.
SECTION C: SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- (a) Define the term resource.
(b) Examine the four factors responsible for natural resources.
- (a) Explain sustainable development.
(b) Describe four ways by which you can ensure sustainability in your personal life.
(a) Differentiate between state-owned enterprises and private enterprises.
(b) Discuss four ways of achieving a high level of productivity in Ghana.
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