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Grade 4&3 All in One

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SUBJECT: O.W.O.

P
GRADE: FOUR (4)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVE.
1. When is the second in command of a center?

(a) the vice president (b) the president (c) the chief justice

2. Who is the head of the town?

(a) Teacher (b) chief (c) assemble

3. The practice of group and cultivating plants as part of horticulture

(a) transporting (b) nursing (c) gardening

4. Is a festival for remembering the death of Jesus?

(A) Christians (b) Easter (c) Pentecost day

5. Eid-ul –fir is celebrated to work the end of_________.

(a) Fasting (b) prayers (c) pilgrimage

6. Which group of people in Ghana celebrate the Homowo Festival?

(a) Akans (b) Dogombers (c) Ga

7. Members of …….. Religion worship God through

(A) Tradition (b) Islamic (C) Christian

8. The following are physical features on a school compound except

(a) Classroom blacks (b) playground (c) theater block

9. The sun has a diameter of about

(a) 1.93mkm (b) 1.39mkm (c) 1.69mkm


10. Seedling should be nursed at a place that have reasonable amount of water

(A) true (b) false (c) none

11. All the following are example of rocks except

(a) Sedimentary (b) lgneous (c) aluminum

12. Respecting authority is a good manner

(a) true (b) false (c) none

13. The process through which a new child is give a name is ……………..

(a) Naming ceremony (b) Funeral ceremony (c) Marriage ceremony

14. The Gonja people celebrate the_________________ festivals.

(a) Volo (b) Asafotufiam (c) Beng

15. The following are forms of environmental degradation except________.

(a) Afforestation (b) Sand Winning (c) Overgrazing

16. Which of the following is not a characteristics of a good citizen.

(a) Tolerance (b) Patriotism (c) Disobedient

17. One of the following is a way of showing commitment in the community.

(a) kindness (b) Fighting (c) kidnapping

18. Transmission of culture helps to uphold and continue the tradition.

(a) True (b) False (c) None

19. The following are characteristics of culture except___________.

(a) Culture is dynamic


(b) Culture is symbolic
(c) Culture is demonic
20. Which of the following settlement is wide apart___________.

(a) Linear Settlement (b) Nucleated Settlement (c) Dispersed Settlement


SECTION B
ANSWER ALL QUESTION IN THIS SECTION.

1. Define the following.


(a) Cultural Exchanged
(b) Rocks
(c) Bad Manners
(d) Fundamental Human Rights
2a. List and explain three (3) types of rights.
b. State any four qualities you should have if you become a leader.
c. Mention two (2) importance of cultural exchange.
3a. State three (3) ways of using water responsibly in our community.
b. Explain any three (3) importance of garden.
c. State three (3) importance of laws and order in our community.
Section C
Answer two (2) question out of the alternative.
1a. Define Human Rights Abuse.
b. Give five (5) examples of Human Right Abuse.
c. State three (3) importance of Good Manners.
2a. Define who a citizen is?
b. Find the full meaning of the following abbreviations.
(i) CHARAJ
(ii) DOVVSU
(iii) WAJU
(iv) FIDA
(v) MOWAC
3a. Name the three (3) types of rocks and explain them with two (2) examples
each.
b. List four (4) importance of rocks.
c. State four (4) characteristics of rocks.
SUBJECT: SCIENCE
GRADE: FOUR (4)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVES
1. Which of the following symptoms shows that a person is suffering from food-
borne disease?
(a) wrist pains (b) Tooth’s ache (c) Stomach ache
2. Twenty friends bought food from family fast food at Degu. After eating this
food, six of them had to be rushed to the intensive care unit (ICU) at Degu
community hospital because of severe diarrhea and vomiting.
What might the six friends be suffering from? (a) Malarial disease
(b) Measles disease (c) Food-borne disease
3. Where must we dump the garbage from our homes?
(a) at a distance (b) at our door (c) in dustbins
4. by writing on both sides of a paper, you are:____________.
(a) reducing waste (b) refusing waste (c) planning waste
5. Instead of throwing out old cloths and towels, Julia cuts the items up and uses
them as cleaning rags. This is an example of which of the following waste
management practices?
(a) reduce (b) recycle (c) remake
6. What is the most important thing to do to your hair every day?
(a) braid it (b) wear a cap over it (c) wash it
7. Human are considered____________ because they eat both plants and
animals.
(a) consumers (b) food chain (c) omnivores
8. The interactions between living and non-living things is called_________.
(a) desert (b) system (c) ecosystem
9. Which of the following is an example of an aquatic ecosystem?
(a) grass (b) pond (c) desert
10 Desert, grassland, pond, forest and rain forest together form the eco-
system_________.

(a) habitat (b) niche (c) system


11. What is the main energy source for life on earth that affects both the living
and non-living parts of the ecosystem?
(a) electricity (b) soil (c) sunlight
12. Which of the following planets is considered a dwarf planet?
(a) Pluto (b) Neptune (c) Earth
13. How many planets are in the solar system? (a) 7 (b) 8 (c) 10
14. A group of stars is known as__________.
(a) Galaxy (b) Sky (c) Satellites
15. Which of these is a natural luminous body?
(a) Star (b) Earth (c) Moon
16. The path along which a planet moves is called a /an _____________.
(a) orbit (b) heavenly body (c) sun
17. The arms is indicated a passage of_________ in the human body.
(a) food (b) faeces (c) water
18. The end product of the digestion of a carbohydrate is_____________.
(a) fat and oil (b) glucose (c) glycerol
19. What food to herbivores like rabbits and grasshoppers eat?
(a) eat squirrels (b) eat toads and plants (c) only plants
20. When is the good time to apply deodorant?
(a) before an outdoor sporting event and before a shower
SECTION B
ANSWER ALL QUESTION FROM THIS SECTION.

1. Define the following.

(a) Ecosystem

(b) Electricity

(c) Luminous bodies

(d) Energy

2a. Use the circuit below to answer the questions that follow:

(a) Identify the parts labelled I,ii,iii and iv.

I. ___________________________________________
II. ___________________________________________
III. ___________________________________________
IV. ___________________________________________
(b) What happens if the part labelled ii is closed?

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

3. Briefly explain how you will know that a person has measles?
_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________

SECTION C
ANSWER ONLY TWO (2) QUESTIONS FROM THIS SECTION.
1a. Name five (5) kinds of living environments in an ecosystem.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
(b) State two (2) causes of importance in the ecosystem.
i.
ii.
(c) Write five (5) things that use electricity.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
2a. Write down three (3) substances whose state change when heat is applied
to them.
I.

II.

(b) Outline four (4) causes of food-borne diseases.


I.

II.

III.

(c) Name four (4) practices you can engage in to take care of your school
environment.
I.

II.

III.
3a. State the use of each of the following electronic components.
(A) (B)

(C)

A. __________________________
B. __________________________
C. __________________________

(b) Explain why electronic circuits are important in everyday life.

_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________

RELIGIOUS AND MORAL EDUCATION


GRADE: FOUR (4)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVES.
1. To be committed to God means to be__________ God.
(a) good to (b) happy with (c) loyal to
2. We must be committed to God because we were______ by God.
(a) created (b) moved (c) joined
3. God is___________ when we show commitment to him.
(a) sad (b) pleased (c) unconcerned
4. One way we can benefit when we remain committed to God is that God will
continue to_________ us. (a) punish (b) create (c) sustain
5. We can show commitment to God when we__________.
(a) kill snakes (b) care for the environment (c) pray once a year
6. There is__________ when we obey people in authority.
(a) confusion (b) peace and harmony (c) disagreement
7. Which of the following persons has authority in a community?
(a) friends (b) school prefect (c)chief
8. If you promote the well-being of your family you are a_______ family
member. (a)sad (b) disloyal (c) committed
9. A committed family member is___________ by most family members.
(a) respected (b) hated (c) disturbed
10. Which of the following is not a way of demonstrating commitment to your
families?
(a) Taking part in family activities.
(b) Helping family members in need.
(c) Eating all the family food.
11. When we punish people who do evil deeds, can lead to________ in our
communities. (a) confusion (b) moral and upright lives (c) quarrel
12. An example of a good deed in the scriptures is the story of__________.
(a) Sampson (b) Creation (c) The Good Samaritan
13. Which of the following is not a way of rewarding people?
(a) Praising people
(b) Laughing openly at people
(c) Giving citations
14. The star that the wise men saw when Jesus was born meant that________.
(a) a new star has come
(b) a new king has been born
(c) all is well
15. The Prophet Mohammed used to spend quiet moments in____________.
(a) the temple (b) the cave-Hirah (c) Makkah
16. Which of the following was found in the palms of Okomfo Anokye when he
was born? (a) Bible (b) Quran (c) Bodua
17. People use festivals to________________________.
(a) fight battles (b) steal from people (c) make family re-unions
18. Festivals helps to promote all the following values except________ values.
(a) moral (b) criminal (c) social
19. The Aboakyer festival is celebrated by the people of___________.
(a) Accra (b) Winneba/Simpa (c) Akropong-Akwapim
20. Which of the following is an Islamic religious festival?
(a) Christmas (b) Eid –ul – Fitr (c) Odwira
SECTION B
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FROM THIS SECTION
1. Define the following.
a) Commitment
b) Festivals
c) Good deeds
d) Authority
2a. State two (2) reasons why we need to obey people in authority.
I.
II.
b. Mention three (3) people who may be in authority.
I.
II.
III.
c. Mention four (4) people who make-up the extended family.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
3a. Give two (2) importance of being a loyal member of the family.
I.
II.
b. What is punishment?
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
c. State three (3) examples of good deed.
I.
II.
III.
4a. Outline three (3) things that a committed Muslims does.
I.
II.
III.
b. List four (4) names of Jesus disciples.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
c. State four (4) parables of Jesus Christ.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
5. Draw members of a nuclear family.

SUBJECT: HISTORY
GRADE: FOUR (4)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVE.
1. The bond of 1844 was signed by……………..
(a) 9 chiefs (b) 11 chiefs (c) 8 chiefs
2. Which European nation colonized the Gold Coast?
(a) Britain (b) Germany (c) Japan
3. The first Asante invasion of the coastal region took place in……….
(a) 107 (b) 1808 (c) 1809
4. Who was the governor of Gold Coast when they signed the agreement of the
bond of 1844?
(a) George Ekem Fergusen (b) Commander Hill (c) Queen Elizabeth
5. The Gold Coast was a ……………
(a) German colony (b) Norwegian colony (c) British colony
6. The signing of the bond of 1844 was………
(a) peaceful (b) chaotic (c) amidst a war
7. The Cape Coast Castle is found in which region in Ghana?
(a) Sir Gideon Maslow
(b) Sir George Grant
(c) Sir Charles McCarthy
8. Which British commander signed the Boned of 1844?
(a) Inspector Edward Akufo – Addo
(b) Osagyefo D. Kwame Nkrumah
(c) Commander Hill

9. How many regions do we have in Ghana?


(a) Fourteen (b) Sixteen (c) Ten
10. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was not the president of Ghana in 1957.
(a) True (b) False (c) None
11. John Mahama was born in________ the Northern Region.
(a) Damango (b) Atebubu (c) Tamale
12. Which political party won the 192 general elections in Ghana?
(a) New Patriotic Party (NPP)
(b) National Democratic Congress (NDC)
(c) Convention People’s Party (CPP)
13. Professor Mills was born at____________ in the Western Region.
(a) Tarkwa (b) Kumasi (c) Takoradi
14. Who won the 2016 elections?
(a) Akuffo Addo (b) John Mahama (c) Dr. Bawumia
15. Dr. Kwame Nkrumah was the first president of Ghana.
(a) True (b) False (c) None
16. The word republic is originated from the Latin word “resrepublic” which
means________________.
(a) Public affairs (b) communal labour (c) public elections.
17. Ghana attained her Republic status on the day dated.
(a) 1957 (b) 1960 (c) 1945
18. The third republic was overthrown by the______________.
(a)NRC (b) NLNT (c) PMDC
19. Jerry John Rawlings was a soldier.
(a) True (b) False (c) None
20. When did Nana Akuffo-Addo took office as a president?
(a) 7th December, 2016
(b) 7th January, 2017
(c) 4th January, 2016

SECTION B
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS FROM THIS SECTION.
1. Define the following.
a) Republic
b) Colonization
c) Missionary
d) President
2a. Differentiate between a colony and a protectorate.
b. Name five (5) kings who signed the 1844 Bond and the places where they
ruled.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
c. List Six (6) new religions of Ghana.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI.

3a. State any three (3) impact that Christianity has had on Ghana.
I.
II.
III.
b. Name Four (4) historical sites in Ghana.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
c. State the main reason why the European missionaries came to Ghana.

4. Fill in the spaces.

MISSIONARY YEAR PLACE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN


Roman Catholic Portugal

United Brethren

Basel Akuapem/Aburi

Peki Germany

Wesleyan 1835

5. Draw then map of Gold Coast in 1955 and indicate the Northern Territories.

SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE


GRADE: FOUR (4)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVE.
1. The dog is lying____________ the table.
(a) in (b) at (c) under
2. The train will move exactly________________ 2:30
(a) at (b) on (c) in
3. The children____________ playing at the park.
(a) is (b) are (c) on
4. I_____________ to school everyday.
(a) walk (b) walks (c) walking
5. Kharis_______ her bath yester night.
(a) has (b) have (c) had
6. The professor__________ late today.
(a) came (b) come (c) coming
7. My Father is a doctor________ works in a hospital.
(a) him (b) he (c) it
8. They students are in the library________ are reading books.
(a) they (b) she (c) you
9. My brother and I have toys_______ play together.
(a) they (b) you (c) we
10. My mother has a dog_______ likes to eat bones.
(a) he (b) she (c) it
11. __________, I forgot to close the refrigerator door, now my ice cream has
melted. (a) Ah (b) Hooray (c) Oops
12.___________, I stepped into a lumpy brown puddle of mud.

(a) Eww (b) Ha-la (c) Whee

13. __________, that swarm of bees are heading right for us.
(a) Duh (b) Hooray (c) Phew.

14. __________, I hear footages.

(a) Shh (b) Oops (c) Aw

15. When Earl gazed over the field and saw the last zombie fall, he threw his
cowboy hat in the air and shouted, “______________!”

(a) Mmm (b) Shh (c) Oop

16. The doctor________ the patient an injection yesterday.

(a) gave (b) give (c) giving

17. Your father’s father is your___________.

(a) uncle (b) mother (c) Grandfather

18. The young of a tiger and a tigress is called__________.

(a) Foal (b) cub (c) owlet

19. Your father’s sister’s son is your____________.

(a) Son (b) Nephew (c) cousin

20. The mother of a chicken is called___________.

(a) hen (b) cock (c) duck

SECTION B

1. Define the following terms.


a) Interjection
b) Future tenses
c) Pronoun

2a. Complete the tables.


Interjection Meaning
Hey

Ouch

Ah

Hello

Oh,o

b.
Positive Comparative Superlation
Smart
Older
Slow
Happier
Best

3a. Write a letter to your friend telling her how you’re going to spend the
Christmas holidays.
b. Write a story which ends with the expression “Had I know is always at last”.

4. Comprehension
Read the passage carefully and answer the fo9llowing questions.
DAVID SLAYS GOLIATH
David took his staff in his hand and chose him five smooth stones and put them
in a shepherd’s purse which he had. His sling was in his hand and he drew
nearer to Goliath. The Philistine came on unto David, and when he looked about
him and saw David he disdained him for he was but a youth. And he said unto
David, ‘Am I a dog that thou comest against me with stones? I will give thy flesh
unto the fowls of the air and to the beast of the field.’ And David put his hand
into his bag and took thence a stone and slung it and smote the Philistine on the
forehead, that the stone sank into his forehead. He fell upon his face to the
earth. And David ran to the Philistine, took his sword from the sheath, slew him
and cut off his head. And when the Philistine saw that their champion was dead,
they fled.
1. Who was the hero of the story, and who was his enemy?
2. What weapon did the hero carry?
3. Of what nation was Goliath a member?
4. What word is used for a shepherd’s bag?
5. Why did David’s appearance make Goliath so angry?
6. What did Goliath boast that he would do to David?
7. How many stones did David use?
8. How do we know that the stone did not kill Goliath, but merely stunned him?
9. Find words and phrase that mean: stick or pole, approached, looked with
scorn, from the bag, struck.
10. Divide these words into two groups, those that describe David, and those
that describe Goliath: little, massive, boastful, youthful, resourceful,
vanquished, triumphant, over-confident, victorious, threatening, conquered.

SUBJECT: CREATIVITY
GRADE: FOUR (4)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVE.
1. Grace Omaboe wrote several Ghanaian Drama including________.
(a) kantaka (b) Osofo Dadzi (c) Things we do for love.
2. Grace Omaboe also known as___________.
(a) Kyeiiwaa (b) Maame Boro (c) Maame Dokono
3. Which of the following can use to people to exhibition?
(a) posters (b) drums (c) books
4. Which of the following is not an electronic way of inviting people to
exhibition?
(a) WhatsApp (b) email (c) letter
5. Which of the following is not a Ghanaian performing artist?
(a) Grace Omaboe (b) Ablade Glover (c) Ephraim Amu
6. Which of the following is not a Ghanaian visual artist?
(a) Kwame Despite (b) Ablade Glover (c) Benjamin Offei-Nyako
7. Ephraim Amu was a/an____________.
(a) composer (b) singer (c) actor
8. Which of the following Is not a type of Ghanaian music?
(a) Hip pop (b) gospel (c) highlife
9. Creating something on your own is known as___________.
(a) imagination (b) composing (c) imaging
10. Which of the following is not a material for making African mask?
(a) rope (b) clay (c) bronze
11. Which animal face is mostly used for making African mask?
(a) lion (b) mouse (c) antelope
12. Which familiar character is in most of Ghanaian stories?
(a) Ananse (b) lion (c) farmer

13. What is the name of Ananse’s first son?


(a) Ntikuma (b) Konore Yaa (c) Nana Yaw

14. The weaving technique for making Australia basket is known as_________.

(a) Limestone (b) cement (c) sandstone

SECTION B

1) Define the following.


a) A costume
b) Appreciation
c) A line
2) a. List four moral lessons we can learn from Ghanaian dramas.

b. List five Ghanaian traditional dance.

c. State three uses of artwork.

3) a. List four materials used in artwork.

b. List four elements of design you know.

c. State three African countries you know and their capital.

4) Draw any two Adinkra symbol you know with their names.
5) Making a collage of an elephant with buttons.

SUBJECT: O.W.O.P
GRADE: THREE (3)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVE.
1) The benefits a person enjoys in a community is called______?
(a) Rights (b) Laws (c) Peace
2) __________ are rights that will not change from person in a community.
(a) Benefits (b) Responsibility (c) Basic Human Rights
3) Our basic human rights are found in_____________.
(a) the Bible (b) the constitution (c) the Quran
4) __________ can help you to claim your basic human rights.
(a) the police (b) your friend (c) your pet
5) When others do not allow you to enjoy your rights, it means your rights
are being________?
(a) protected (b) defended (c) abused
6) Jesus Christ went with his parent to Jerusalem to attend the_____ festival.
(a) Adae (b) Passover (c) Eid-ul-Fitr.
7) Muhammed was brought up in the city of_______ in Arabia.
(a) Makkah (b) Syria (c) Medina
8) Which of the following agencies keep our borders safe?
(a) The Military (b) Police Service (c) Immigration Service
9) The prisons service are to train and reform prisoners.
(a) True (b) False (c) None
10) The independence square is located in_____________, Ghana.
(a) Tema (b) Accra (c) Dodowa
11) The Adinkra are traditional symbols which defines us a Ghanaians.
(a) True (b) False (c) None
12) We eat food to gain_______ to work.
(a) height (b) energy (c) weight
13) ___________ is the knowledge or the set of tools that help make things
easier. (a) Technology (b) Communication (c) Ideas
14) Christian recitations are from the Bible while Muslim recitations are from
the_________. (a) Quran (b) falktales (c) learners
15) Traditional songs are sing during the following occasion’s except_____.
(a) funeral ceremony (b) puberty rites (c) child birth
16) Which religion recites the Al-Fatihah?
(a) Traditional (b) Islamic (c) Christian
17) Studying the sacred scriptures gets us closer to God.
(a) True (b) False (c) None
18) A settlement is a place where________ have come to make their homes.
(a) animals (b) people (c) fishes
19) _______ is where a group of people with the same characteristics live
together. (a) a community (b) a town (c) a village
20) Public education is not a way we can protect our water bodies.
(a) True (b) False (c) None

SECTION B
ANSWER ALL QUESTION FROM THIS SECTION.
1) Define the following terms.
a) Good Manners.
b) Energy Conservation.
c) Neighboring Country.
d) Basic Human Rights.
2) State three (3) basic human rights.

b) Mention four (4) ways you can claim your basic human rights when it is
abused.

c) List four (4) agencies responsible for the maintenance of law and order.

3) Give two ways of showing respect to national symbols.

b) State any two importance of energy conservation.

c) Mention any three agricultural products in Ghana.

4) Mention two (2) reasons why we should appreciate and use Ghanaian
agricultural products.

b) List four ways of communicating.

c) List three (3) ways to protect technology tools.

5) Draw two Adinkra symbols. Name them.

SUBJECT: RME
GRADE: THREE (3)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVE.
1. Who is the founder of Christian religion?
a) Okomfo Anokye (b) Jesus Christ (c ) Prophet Muhammed
2. Who was the king at the time of Jesus Christ?
a) King James (b) King Herod (c) King Pharaoh
3. Emmanuel means______________.
a) God is with us. (b) God keeps us (c) God is merciful
4. Jesus was born in____________.
a) Egypt b) Nazareth (c) Bethlehem
5. What was the name of the angel who announced to Mary, she would
conceive and give birth to Jesus Christ?
a) Angel Michael b) Angel Charles c) Angel Gabriel
6. Christ means_________________.
a) the anointed one b) the miracle one c) the faithful one
7. The founder of Islamic is____________.
a) Okomfo Anokye b) Jesus Christ c) Muhammed
8. Muhammad’s mother died when he was_______________.
a) 5years b) 8years c) 6years
9. Muhammad’s was called_________________.
a) Amina b) Fatimah c) Aisha
10. Muhammad was born in____________ in Arabia.
a) Judea b) Egypt c) Makkah
11. Muhammad means the_________________.
a) Praised one b) gentle one c) humble one
12. When Muhammad was 12years old, his uncle travelled with him to______.
a) Accra b) Syria c) Egypt
13. Muhammad was employed by a rich merchant of Makkah called________.
a) Khadijah b) Amina c) Fati
14. Allah created man from___________.
a) water b) dust c) clot of blood
15. Who was a leader of traditional religion?
a) Okomfo Anokye b) Jesus Christ c) Muhammad
16. The Golden Stool was also called Sika Dwa Kwabena.
a) True b) False c) None
17. Jesus Christ was not baptize in river Jordan.
a) True b) False c) None
18. Who was the father-in-law of Moses?
a) Pharaoh b) Jethro c) Joseph
19. Who was sent to set free the people of God from slavery?
a) Joseph b) Moses c) Adam
20. On which mountain did Moses speak to God?
a) Sinai b) Afadjato c) Kwahu mountain

SECTION B
ANSWER ALL THE QUESTION FROM THIS SECTION
1. Define the following.

a) Festivals
b) Promise

c) Religious leader

d) Religion

2. a) State four things to do to promote harmony in the family.

b) Write three importance of traditional festivals.


c) Outline four importance of the Holy Bible.

3. Draw two (2) things created by God. Name them.

4. a) Write three (3) Christian festivals you know.

b) List four (4) importance of Eid-ul-Fitr.

c) State four (4) moral significance of Islamic festivals.

5. In three paragraph write the ministry of Jesus Christ.

SUBJECT: HISTORY
GRADE: THREE (3)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVE.
1. An entrepreneur is a/an______________.
a) Ambassador b) initiator c) finisher
2. An entrepreneur is always the______________.
a) leader b) intermediate c) follower
3. George Alfred Grant is popularly known as________________.
a) Okukuseku b) Paa Grant c) Mr. Grant
4. Esther Afua Ocloo was born in the________________.
a) Volta Region b) Central Region c) Ashanti Region
5. Esther Afua Ocloo was born in________________.
a) 19th April 1919 b) 8th April 1919 c) 18th April 1919
6. Joshua Kwabena Siaw established a company called?
a) Kumasi Brewery b) Tata Brewery c) Nsawam Brewery
7. J.K. Siaw born in Obomeng in the_______________.
a) Eastern region b) Northern region c) Central region
8. Who was the first president of UGCC?
a) Kwame Nkrumah b) Esther Afua Ocloo c) George Alfred Grant
9. Dr. Alhaji Adamu was born at___________.
a) Spintex b) Old Fadama c) Kasoa
10. Afua suppli0ed which juice to Achimota School.
a) Orange b) Apple c) Pineapple
11. The first Europeans to settle in Ghana was the_________.
a) Dutch b) Portuguese c) British
12. Europe lost its Gold while trading with___________.
a) Russia b) America c) India
13. Elmina means___________________.
a) coal mine b) gold mine c)ruby mine
14. The team sent by the king of Portugal to build a fort in Ghana was led by___
a) Diego de Azambuja b) Nana Kwamena Ansah c) Sao Jorge de Mina
15. This team arrived in the year______________.
a) 1471 b) 1481 c) 1482
16. By 1500, the Portuguese transported over______ of gold through Elmina
every year. a) 300kg b) 400kg c) 500kg
17. The Portuguese arrived in Ghana in which year?
a) 1471 b) 1417 c) 1741
18. The people of Mamprusi belongs to_________ ethnic group.
a) Ga b) Ewe c) Mole-Dangbani
19. Which of the following tribe in the Coastal area of Ghana?
a) Ashanti b) Elmina c) Ewe
20. The Larabanga Mosque is located in the______ part of Ghana.
a) Central b) Northern c) Southern

SECTION B
ANSWER ALL QUESTION
1. Define the following.

a) An entrepreneur

b) A castle
c) A fort

d) An ethnic conflict

2. Who were the three founders of Women’s World Banking?

b) State three reasons why the Portuguese came to the West Coast of Africa.
c) Give any three (3) examples of Castles in Ghana.

3. Name four (4) ethnic groups in Ghana.

b) What is Barter Trade?

c) State three (3) characteristics of an ethnic group.

4. In three (3) paragraphs write the biography of George Alfred Grant.

5. Draw the map of Ghana and indicate the regions.

SUBJECT: ENGLISH LANGUAGE


GRADE: THREE (3)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVE.
1. One who acts or performs is called____________
a) Nurse b) pilot c) actor
2. A person in charge of a school is______________.
a) Inspector b) headmaster c) grocer
3. One who mends shoes is called_______________.
a) Judge b) Dentist c) Cobbler
4. A postman work in a______________.
a) post office b) police station c) clinic
5. I will always be loyal to my country. I am a_________.
a) tourist b) patriot c) orphan
6. A child who is absent from school without permission is called________
a) truant b) recruit c) Agent
7. One who eats no meat is called_________.
a) rebel b) refuge c) vegetarian
8. A person who goes on holiday to visit place is called__________.
a) tourist b) usher c) artist
9. A member of one’s family many generations ago is called_________.
a) warrior b) widow c) ancestor
10. The young of a mother and father is called__________.
a) baby b) cub c) pup
11. The young of a nanny-goat and Billy-goat is called_________.
a) kid b) piglet c) duckling
12. The young of an eagle and eagle is called__________.
a) foal b) rack c) eaglet
13. Your father’s brother is your__________.
a) nephew b) uncle c) mate
14. Your father’s daughter is your________.
a) sister b) aunt c) mate
15. Your brother’s son is your__________.
a) brother b) nephew c) son
16. A doctor/nurse work in a__________.
a) fort b)studio c) hospital

SECTION B
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS.
1. Define the following terms.
a) An adverb
b) Interjections
c) Pronouns
2a. Complete the tables.
Masculine Feminine
Buck

Peacock

Mare

Cow

Niece

b.

Interjection Meaning
Well
Ouch
Hey
Hello
Alas
3a. Write about your school.

b) Write a story which ends with the expression “it was a dream”.

4. Comprehension

Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions.

Lost Property

It happened one day abroad at Antelope that Sam, the captain’s servant, whilst
emptying the captain’s silver teapot, accidentally dropped the valuable article
overboard. He was terrified as to what would happen when the captain found
out, so he made up his mind to make things a little easier for himself.
‘Sir, is a thing lost when you know where it is?’ he asked the skipper.
‘Of course it isn’t,’ was the reply. ‘If you know where it is, it can’t be lost.’
‘Are you quite sure of that, sir?’ Sam asked anxiously.
‘As sure as I am that this ship is sailing the Pacific,’ said the captain.
‘Well, that makes me very happy indeed,’ said Sam. ‘Your silver teapot isn’t
really lost, for I know where it is. It’s at the bottom of the ocean.’

1. What was the ship’s name, and where was it at the time?

2. What was Sam’s job aboard the vessel?

3. What is he doing when the story begins?

4. Write down the sentences that are true:

(a) Sam was very light-hearted at what had happened.

(b) He was very worried.


(c) He went about whistling happily.

(d) He had no fear of anything.

(e) He was very much alarmed.

(f) He was in a panic.

5. What was the first question he asked the captain?

6. Why did Sam repeat the question?

7. The captain’s answers made Sam feel: pleased, happy, uneasy, light of heart,
downhearted, disappointed, depressed. Write down the words or phrase that
are true.

SUBJECT: SCIENCE
GRADE: THREE (3)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVE.
1. Which of the following enable us to see?
a) water b) food c) light
2. The following can give us light except________.
a) sun b) candle c) grease
3. It may be difficult to work in__________.
a) darkness b) light c) daytime
4. The sum provide the earth the following except_________.
a) light b) heat c) water
5. Plants use________ energy to prepare their food.
a) candle b) light c) electrical
6. Anything that can change the position and state of an object is called_____.
a) force b) light c) sound
7. What force pulls mangoes down to the ground?
a) Tension force b) Gravitational force c) Splash force
8. _________ is a push or pull of an object.
a) Energy b) Force c) Power
9. Which of the forces occur when pen is used to rub the hair?
a) Tension b) Magnetic c) Electrostatic
10. Which type of force pulls objects down?
a) Magnetic forces b) Tension force c) Gravitational force
11. Which of the following equipment is used for sweeping?
a) Rake b) Broom c) Dust bin
12. The environment must be kept_____________.
a) dirty b) rough c) clean
13. People living in dirty environment may fall___________.
a) sick b) down c) big
14. Which of the following equipment’s is used to desilt chocked gutters?
a) shovel b) duster c) mop
15. The following are examples of food except_______.
a) kenkey b) diesel c) rice
16. The following can cause food to spoil except_______.
a) heat b) flies c) bowl
17. Eating a spoilt food may cause the following effect except______.
a) diarrhea b) fever c) hunger
18. ________ food lasts longer.
a) Spoilt b) Preserved c) Uncovered
19. Skin diseases can be spread through________.
a) body contact b) drinking clean water c) eating healthily
20. Which of the following is a symptom of skin disease?
a) itching b) coughing c) sneezing

SECTION B
1. Define the following.
a) Energy

b) Air-borne diseases

c) Atmosphere

d) A force

2 a. Write four effects of forces on objects.


b) List five simple machines commonly used in the community.

c) Write four causes of skin disease.

3 a. Write three ways you can prevent skin diseases.

b) State five air-borne diseases you know.

c) List five effects of smoking.

4 a) Outline five effects of food poisoning.

b) List four human activities that pollute the atmosphere.

c) Name two effects of smoke in the atmosphere.

5. Draw and label the parts of a fish.

SUBJECT: CREATIVE ARTS


GRADE: THREE (3)
SECTION A
CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FROM THE ALTERNATIVE.
1. Which of the following is not a material for making African mask?
a) Rope b) Clay c) Bronze
2. Which animal face is mostly used for African mask?
a) Lion b) Mouse c) Antelope
3. Beads are tied around the waist of babies to protect them.
a) True b) False c) None
4. Which familiar character is in most of Ghanaian stories?
a) Ananse b) Lion c) Farmer
5. Reggae music is popular in_____________.
a) Ghana b) Jamaica c) USA
6. Creating something on our own is known as______.
a) Imagination b) composing c) imaging
7. Highlife music originated from?
a) Nigeria b) Senegal c) Ghana
8. What is the name of Ananse’s first son?
a) Ntikuma b) Konore Yaa c) Mrs. Ananse
9. Which of the following material is not used for making basket.
a) metal b) feathers c) grass
10. The sot stone used for carving by the Australians is called_________.
a) Limestone b) cement c) sandstone
11. Symbols in the stools of chiefs shows their___________.
a) age b) power c) country
12. Ndebele girls wear beads during their_________ rites.
a) puberty b) naming c) baptism
13. The Ndebele wall paintings were done by________.
a) children b) men c) women
14. The main occupation for Ndebele men was_________.
a) painters b) hunters c) shepherds
15. What material is used in origami artwork?
a) paper b) clay c) leather
SECTION B
1. Define the following.
a) Appreciation
b) A line
c) A dance
2a. List four material use of artwork.
b) List four elements of design you know.
c) Mention three tools used in painting.
3a. Name two parts of our body which make movement when we are dancing.
b) Name two examples of natural lines and artificial lines.
c) What are some of the moral lessons we can learn from stories. Give three.
4. Draw and colour a xylophone.
5. Making a collage of an elephant with buttons.

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