- Ti ase A–C mu ɔbɛto a ɛfata bua nsɛmmisa ɛdi so yi afa fa nyinaa ano.
- Anipa yi mu dɛ ɛwo he na ɛtumi nto abagyegyɛɛ dwom?
- A Abɔfra no nana barima
- B Abɔfra no anka
- C Abɔfra no maame
- Anipa yi mu dɛ ɛwo he na ɛtumi nto abagyegyɛɛ dwom?
- Mpen pii no asentitire a abagyegyɛɛ dwom tɛn de ɛtwa no yɛ __ nsɛm.
- A atɛnnɛ
- B abambɔ
- C anigyɛ
- Bere ben na ɛnyɛ bere a yɛto abagyegyeɛ dwom?
- A Bere bi a abɔfra ada hɔtee.
- B Bere a abɔfra bi resi dendenden.
- C Bere a maame no rema abɔfra no aduane na abɔfra no mi.
- Yei nfa nnɔma a yɛhunu wɔ pia mu no bi:
- A Telefhyin
- B Mpa
- C Samina
- Yɛtumi de yei sɛsɛ yɛn afie mu:
- A Nhwiren
- B Nhawa
- C Ehomina
- Yɛtumi de yei dodɔ yɛn afie mu:
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- Tehunu mmoa yi mu baako wo efie.
a) Gyata b) Okraman c) Osono - 2Kwan a mifuturo bi fa so som anaa wo fa so bo bra ye.
a) Esom b) Anneyɛɛ c) Ammamere - Aboa ben na ɔye korsmfos wo Anansesɛm mu.
a) Gyata b) Daginamoo c) Ananse - Kɛre dɛɛ ɛne asemua a wɔasane gye wo dɛɛ edidiso yi mu bo abira: 11-15
- Hkɔwa yɛ adɛɛ a Esɛm bo yie.
a) Amidaso b) Dwuo c) Ahɔden - Adwiro no yɛ me dɛ dodo.
a) Nwunu b) Nwono c) Dɛdɛdɛɛ - Dɛɛ abɔfra no kaɛ mpinan yɛ ɛtɔsɛ.
a) Nofɛɛ b) Ahintasɛm c) Agorsɛm - Asɛmfos no dɛ anigɛɛ ba fie.
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atan (B) ahomɛra ©awereho
- Atɛaɛ no yɛ me fɛ.
@tan (B) ahomɛra ©anigye.
Ti dɛɛ ɛyɛ adeyɛ asem wo dɛɛ ɛdidiso
yi biara mu. 16 – 20
- Aberanteɛ no gyina fɛ no afi.
(a) gyina (b) fɛ (c) no - Ɛsɛfo mo bo mpaɛ anɔpa biara.
(a) bo (b) Anɔpa (c) no - Hwan atɛaɛ na ɛhyɛ wo no?
(a) hwan (b) atɛaɛ (c) hyɛ - Mɛfire refiri me dodo.
(a) refiri (b) mɛfire (c) me. - Mponkye no awe borodɛɛ no myinas.
(a) mponkye (b) borodɛɛ (c) awe
Ti A-C mu baako a ɛnɛ dɛɛ wɔasɛm
asɛɛ no asɛyɛ yɛ pɛ.
- Maame no ba no yɛ kokosɛduru ni
a) ɛbu adɛɛ b) ɔnsuro hwɛɛ c) ɔpɛ sɛma - Aberanteɛ no aji abaayɛwa no aɽɛ atwedɛɛ.
a) wɔagye ma twedɛɛ b) wɔadaadaa abaayɛwa no
c) wɔagya abaayɛwa no dɛwɛ fam. - Maame no asem ama me ho adwim me.
a) m’anyɛ me ho b) yɛ me nwaw a
c) me ho yɛ me hene. - Adefoɔ dodos no ara mpe akɛsesɛm.
a) Asikafoɔ b) Mpanimfoɔ c) Ahiɛfoɔ. - Taa taa yɛ ahiɛfoɔ adɛɛ.
a) Aheteɛ ahiɛfoɔ b) ɔmumu ahiɛfoɔ c) ɔkyɛ ahiɛfoɔ
næmæ - Awuraa Afra de nokorɛ no ahinta ne kɔm.
a) atɛne b) asie c) apɛɛ.
Fa atwerɛdɛɛ a ɛfatɛ hyɛhyɛ kwan a maɖiɖya yi mu ma enti asɛm. 27 – 30.
- pɔn yɛ
- bɔrɔɛ
- nanɛ
- ɔɔra
Ɛfa II (20 marks)
Ti deɛ ɛdidiso yi mu brɛto pɛ, na fa nsɛmfua a ɛmmɛro ɔha ne aduonu (120) twere ho asem.
a) Twere aboa a wɔpe n’asɛm pa ara ho asem.
b) Twere akɛrkɛnsɛm bi a wɔakan pɛn.
c) Twere wɔ ho asem.
Ɛfa III (30 marks)
Kenkan abasɛm a ɛdidiso yi na tua nsɛmmisa a ɛdi akyire no nyinaa.
Ahoɔdie ho hia yie ma nnipa apomuden.
Sɛ yɛanhwe yen atenɛe yie na yɛanni ho ma a,daa yareɛ beha yen – ɛpɛ wɔ nsunsuanso pii a ɛde bre nnipa. Sɛ yeyi yareɛ a ɛde ɛ…
bere mipa fi ho aɛnam ɛno so ma nnipa mmu
wɔn a wɔnni wɔn ho ni.
Sɛ efie anaa mpotɛm bi ɛyɛ fĩ a, daa
na nwansena adye sɛa beaɛ ho ma. Nwansena
nso ma nnipa yareɛ a ɛhɔ mmɔfra titire.
Yareɛ a nwansena de baeɛ bre nnipa ne
kolera. Saa yareɛ yi de fɛɛ ne ayamtuo
bre mipa. Yareɛ mman de awerɛho, ɛya
ne ɛka na ɛba.
Sɛ nnipa di wɔn ho ni a, daa wɔn aniɛɛ
mu ɛfiri sɛ yareɛ biara nhaw wɔn ho. Afei wɔnya
abuo fi wɔn a wɔwɔ mpotɛm ho. ɛkwan a
nnipa befa so adi wɔn ho ni ne sɛ,
wahoboro wɔn fie mu anɔpa ne anwummɛre
biara afei worɛnya nwura biara ngu ɛfie no mu
ne efie ho abonten so. Sɛ yɛyɛ saa a, daa
nwansena ntumi mma fie na wɔabɛɛ yen
nyarewa. ɛho hia sɛ yɛdi yen fie ne yen
mpotɛm ni na ɛfi de nwansena ba na nwansena
nso de nyarewa.
Assɛmisɛ
- Edeen bɛtire na efi de ba fie?
- Twere efi ho haw mmienu.
- Twere ɛkwan a yɛbɛfa so adi yen fie ni?
- Yareɛ ben na nwansena de ba Science Second Term Science
- How many hours makes one day?
a) 48 b) 24 c) 72 - The earth makes a complete turn
on its axis in
a) a day b) two days c) three days. - The turning of the earth on its
axis is called
a) Rotation b) Revolution c) none of the
above - The major Source of light and
warmth on the Earth is
a) The Earth b) The Sun c) Mars. - The sun as a source of light
and the rotation of the Earth
brings about
a) Seasons b) Day and Night c) None - Plants use the Sun to __
a) eat b) reproduce c) Prepare their own
food - Solar panels for the generation
- Which of the following parts of plants absorbs water and mineral from the soil for the plant
a) Stem b) Leaf c) Root - Which of the following part of the plant produces fruit?
a) leaf b) stem c) flower - The part of the plant that absorbs energy from sunlight is the __.
a) Stem b) Leaf c) Root - The attractive part of the plant that is also involved in reproduction of the plant is the __.
a) Leaf b) Flower c) Root - Which of the following is not true about the function of the respiratory system?
a) It respires the food we eat.
b) It helps the body to gain air through breathing.
c) It protects the body against infections.
Do you need the answers to these questions as well?
- Which of the following energy transformations occurs in an electric iron ?
a) Heat energy into sound energy
b) Electrical energy into heat energy
c) None of the above - The water bodies that serve as a natural home for organisms is known as __ habitat
a) Terrestrial
b) Aquatic
c) Arboreal - Which of the following organisms does not live in fresh water habitat ?
a) Dolphin
b) Cat fish
c) Tilapia
d) Frog - Marine habitat is also known as __
a) Fresh water habitat
b) Salt water habitat
c) Arboreal habitat
d) Terrestrial habitat
SECTION “B”
Answer all Questions in this Section.
- 2. (a)
(i) Mention three (3) benefit of Sunlight to life on earth.
(ii) State two (2) types of germination.
(iii) Mention three (3) example of arboreal habitat. - b. Draw and label the structure of a maize seed.
- c. Give four (4) and two (2) qualities of a good drinking water.
- d. Compulsory Questions – Practical Questions.
Look at the picture below and use it to answer the questions that follow.
(A sketch of a diagram with labels I, II, III is shown below the text).
The image shows handwritten questions divided into three main sections (1a, 2a & 2b, 3a & 3b). I’ll answer each part directly as written.
1a.
i. Identify the type seed – You need to specify which seed (e.g., bean, maize). Without a specific seed, I can’t name the type.
ii. Identify the parts I, II and III of the seed – Typically for a dicot seed (like a bean):
- I = seed coat (testa)
- II = cotyledon(s)
- III = embryo axis (radicle + plumule).
iii. State the type of germination of the seed – Seeds show epigeal (cotyledons rise above ground) or hypogeal (cotyledons stay underground) germination. Example: bean seeds have epigeal germination.
iv. Write down the soil that is good/suitable for the seed germination – Loamy, well‑drained soil with adequate moisture and aeration (pH 6–7) is generally suitable for most seeds.
v. How does the germination of a bean seed occur –
- Imbibition – water is absorbed, swelling the seed.
- Activation of enzymes that break stored food.
- Radicle emerges (root), then the plumule grows upward forming shoot.
2a.
i. Explain Ecosystem – An ecosystem is a community of organisms interacting with one another and with their physical environment, exchanging energy and nutrients.
ii. Explain Habitat – A habitat is the natural environment where an organism lives, providing food, shelter, and conditions needed for survival.
iii. Explain Adaptation – Adaptation is a heritable trait that enhances an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce in its specific environment.
iv. Explain Solar System – The Solar System is the Sun and all celestial bodies (planets, moons, asteroids) gravitationally bound to it, orbiting the Sun.
2b. Write down two (2) animals that can live on the desert –
- Camel
- Fennec fox.
3a. What causes seasons? Explain – Seasons are caused by Earth’s axial tilt (≈23.5°) relative to its orbital plane around the Sun. As Earth orbits, different hemispheres receive varying sunlight intensity, creating seasonal changes.
3b. State all the inner planets and explain two (2) properties each –
Inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars.
- Mercury:
- Closest planet to the Sun.
- Very thin (almost no) atmosphere.
- Venus:
- Thick carbon‑dioxide atmosphere causing a strong greenhouse effect.
- Rotates retrograde (clockwise).
- Earth:
- Supports liquid water and life.
- Has a protective magnetic field.
- Mars:
- Thin carbon‑dioxide atmosphere.
- Has the largest volcano (Olympus Mons) in the Solar System.
3c.
i. Satellite – A satellite is an object that orbits a planet; can be natural (moon) or artificial (man‑made communication device).
ii. Aquatic ecosystem – An aquatic ecosystem is a water‑based environment (freshwater or marine) where organisms interact with each other and their water surroundings.
Do you need more detail on any specific question or an example of a particular seed for part 1a?
Science Basic 6
- All the following are excretory organs except the
a. heart b. kidney c. skin - Which of the following is excreted by the liver?
a. Bile b. Urea c. Faeces - The bile is stored in the
a. stomach b. gall bladder c. none of these - The organ responsible for excretion of urea from the body
is the _ a. heart b. liver c. kidney - Which of the following organs remove excess salt from the
body? a. liver b. kidney c. skin - The organ which removes waste product of respiration
is the _ a. lungs b. liver c. skin d. none of them - Which of the following is a waste product of respiration?
a. Oxygen b. liver c. skin - Which of the following organs is responsible for the
removal of faeces from the body?
a. Small intestine - Which of the following is the largest organ of the body?
Do you want me to also provide the answers to the questions?
Here is the handwritten text retyped exactly as it appears in the image:
a. liver b.skin c. kidney
b. Large Intestine
c. kidney
- All the following are part of the
solar system Except…
A. Earth B. Sun C. River - Which of the following is at the
centre of the Solar System?
A. Venus B. Sun C. Jupiter - Which of the following planet has
142 satellites that rotate around
the planet?
A. Jupiter B. Saturn C. Venus - __ is the planet that we can
support life.
A. Mars B. Uranus C. Earth. - The force which pulls objects
towards the centre of the earth is
called.
A. Kinetic force B. gravitational force
C. centripetal force.
Do you want me to also provide answers to the questions?
- __ is an ecosystem that contains more than just grass.
A. Aireal B. Grassland C. Desert - A grasshopper feeds on plants while, A frog also feeds on the white.
A. Snake B. Lion C. grasshopper - All the following are types of consumers except __.
A. Primary B. Secondary C. Producer - __ is a component of a circuit that lights up when the switch is on.
A. bulb B. Switch C. battery - __ is used to in taking body temperature.
A. Thermosphere B. Temperature C. Thermometer - Which of the following Planet
(incomplete question)
If you need the answers to these questions, let me know.
- _ is the process by which vapour turns into water (liquid water).
A) transpiration B) evaporation
C) condensation - Plants contribute to the atmospheric water vapour through the process of _.
A) transpiration B) precipitation
C) evaporation - How many forms does precipitation occur?
A) 1 B) 4 C) 6 D) 3 - Terrestrial ecosystem refers to _.
A) living organisms that live on the tree
B) living organisms that live on land
C) living organisms that live in water - Which part of the digestive system produces bile?
A) pancreas B) gall bladder
C) stomach
Your handwritten answers are already circled in the image.
Section B
Answer all questions in this section.
Qa. Study the diagram below and use it to answer the questions that follow.
[Diagram of a simple electric circuit with labels 1, 2, 3, 4 and components A, B, C, D]
i. Identify the part of the circuit labelled as 1, 2, 3, and 4.
ii. What will happen when component 3 is closed?
iii. What will happen when component 4 is broken?
iv. What will happen when component 3 is opened?
Qb.
i. Write down the difference between heat and temperature.
ii. State one precaution when using the clinical thermometer.
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iii. State three (3) Components of an electric circuit.
- a. Write down one function of the following needs to plant.
- Air
- Water
- Nutrient
iii. What is excretory system?
iii. Give one (1) function of the kidneys, liver and skin.
b. i. What is satellite?
ii. List four (4) inner planet.
iii. State two planets that has satellite.
- a. i. What is ecosystem?
ii. How does predation affect the ecosystem.
iii. Explain how farming activities affect the ecosystem.
2 b) i. Give two examples of insulators.
ii. What is renewable energy?
iii. Give four (4) daily uses of mixtures.
c) i. State two examples of taproot system.
4 a) i. Draw and label the structure
of the earth.
ii. State two atmospheric gases that
surround the earth.
iii. State one (1) function of the root.
b) i. Mention (1) one property of soft
metals.
ii. What is a mixture?
iii. List two (2) forms of precipitation.
c) i. Mention (2) two things that contain
carbon.
ii. State one (1) component of a pond.
History – Class 5
- Our ancestors used to engage in craft work such as
A. hunting B. Pottery C. food gathering - Mr. Kofi Atta Annan popularly known as
A. Kofi Annan B. K. A. Annan - Daboya is situated in _ land in the Northern Ghana.
A. Gonja B. Mamprusi C. Sawla - La Mina was governed by the chief and _
A. the people B. Queens C. the council of elders - Our ancestors main means of travelling was by _
A. foot B. Bus C. Train - Mr. Kofi Atta Annan was born on
A. April 8, 1959 B. April 9, 1959 C. April 8, 1958
Do you want me to also provide the likely correct answers for the questions?
- H. E. Prof. Akua Kuchenga was born in
A. 1947 ⃝ 1952 © 1957 - Prof. Kwabena Frimpong Manso was born in
A. 1950 ⃝ 2018 © 2000 - Madam Efua Theodora Sutherland was born in
A. 1924 ⃝ 1994 © 2026 - Who design the flag of Ghana?
A. Madam Theodora Salome Okd
B. Madam Tiana Amelly
C. Madam Komada Abduraw - Which year did John Agyekum Kufuor establish Education Trust?
A. 2010 ⃝ 2014 © 2020 - Who won the title for best player in Africa in 1991, 1992, and 1993?
A. Prof. Azumah Nelson
B. Abedi Ayed Pele
C. Anthony Yeboah
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- H. E. Prof. Akua Kucherehia was born in
A. 1947 ⃝ B. 1952 ⃝ C. 1957 - Prof. Kwabena Frimpong Manso was born in
A. 1950 ⃝ B. 2018 ⃝ C. 2000 - Madam Efua Theodora Sutherland was born in
A. 1924 ⃝ B. 1994 ⃝ C. 2026 - Who design the flag of Ghana?
A. Madam Theodora Salome Okd
B. Madam Ybaama Tfrilly
C. Madam Komada Abukow - Which year did Julius Nyerere Memorial Education established?
A. 2010 ⃝ B. 2014 ⃝ C. 2020 - Who won the title for best player in Africa in 1991, 1992, and 1993?
A. Prof. Azumah Nelson
B. Abedi Ayed Pele
C. Anthony Yeboah
Do you need the answers highlighted or just the plain retyped questions?
- What was the main idea of passing the Gold Coast Education ordinance?
A. To recruit more Africans into legislative council
B. To promote education in the Gold Coast
C. To generate income to support foreign education - Dr. Kwame Aggrey was born on 18th October
A. 1882
B. 1883
C. 1875 - Which of the following king was the founder of Kumasi?
A. Nana Amankwah
B. Nana Osei Tutu I
C. Nana Prempeh - Begho was a town founded by a man called
A. Kutu II
B. Mande
C. San Francisco - Who built the Elmina Castle in the year? 1842.