BECE Social Studies Past Question Quizzes

Social Studies Quizzes

Preparing for the BECE Social Studies paper? One of the most effective ways to build confidence and pinpoint your areas for improvement is by working through past-question quizzes under exam-like conditions. These quizzes help you:

  • Familiarize yourself with the style and level of difficulty of real exam questions.
  • Identify knowledge gaps early, so you can focus your revision efficiently.
  • Build exam stamina and time-management skills, ensuring you can complete all questions within the allotted time.

Before you begin, grab a timer, some blank paper, and a pen. Set yourself 30 minutes, the typical time allocation for a 40‑question objective section and work through the questions without any interruptions. Ready? Let’s get started.

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BECE Social Studies Past Question Quizzes

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Pension benefits of Ghanaian workers are managed by the

2 / 40

Some Ghanaians mishandle the Cedi Notes by

3 / 40

Ethnic conflicts must be avoided because they slow down

4 / 40

One basic right of every Ghanaian is the right to

5 / 40

The four cardinal points are

6 / 40

High birth rate in developing countries can lead to

7 / 40

The major reason for establishing castle schools by Europeans was to

8 / 40

Changes in culture is important for

9 / 40

The head of government of the second republic of Ghana was the

10 / 40

For Ghana to be economically independent, she must

11 / 40

Private businesses help in building the nation when they

12 / 40

The integrity of the nation can be defended by

13 / 40

Poor drainage in our cities results in

14 / 40

The efficiency of labour can be increased if one

15 / 40

The main reason for establishing state‑owned enterprises is to

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Which of the following is used to represent landmarks on maps?

17 / 40

The motto in Ghana’s Coat of Arms is

18 / 40

Most aspects of Ghanaian culture are displayed during

19 / 40

The Asante became a British colony through

20 / 40

If the scale of a map is 1:10,000 and the distance on the map is 20 cm, then the actual distance is

21 / 40

Which feature is not efficient for sustaining political stability?

22 / 40

One negative effect of rural‑urban migration is

23 / 40

Protecting national property is the obligation of

24 / 40

The highest authority in the traditional area is the

25 / 40

A good layout and enforcement of town‑planning laws can help reduce

26 / 40

When one moves eastwards and crosses the International Date Line,

27 / 40

One major environmental problem facing assemblies in Ghana is

28 / 40

A constitution popularly approved by the people ensures

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Adolescent chastity is beneficial to the girl because it helps her to

30 / 40

The first castle school to be established in the Gold Coast (Ghana) was in

31 / 40

Adolescence is a period of transition from

32 / 40

The outermost part of the earth is called the

33 / 40

A hill with a steep slope on one side and a gentle slope on the other side is

34 / 40

The main reason for abolishing the slave trade was the

35 / 40

Some state owned enterprises are often sold to private individuals due to

36 / 40

Cocoa production is classified as

37 / 40

Which of the following factors least affect vegetation in Ghana?

38 / 40

When the wet bulb and the dry bulb thermometer at a weather station record the same reading, it means the air is

39 / 40

The crop types which grow well in the Guinea Savanna are

40 / 40

Community conflicts are best settled through

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