Sample 2024 BECE Social Studies Questions in NACCA and WAEC Format (New)

Sample 2024 BECE Social Studies
  • Sample 2024 BECE Social Studies Questions in NACCA and WAEC Format (New)
  • The questions are trial questions or sample questions for BECE candidates.
  • Candidates are to solve all the questions and disucss them with their colleagues.
  • Candidates getting ready for the 2024 BECE Social Studies must not take their eyes off our site at Education-News Consult, as we offer all the likely practical questions for all subjects. In this post, we have provided another set of challenging revision questions for candidates for the 2024 BECE Social Studies, which are based on the NACCA and WAEC question formats.

     

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    2024 BECE Social Studies Questions in NACCA and WAEC Format (New)

    Let us solve the following sample 2024 BECE Social Studies.

    Question A:

    You visited Kuma, your friend, and noticed his mother, father, siblings, uncle,, and grandparents were all chatting and laughing, but you have not experienced the same in your house since you only live with your sister and parents.

  1. Explain the two types of families you can identify in the above. [4 Marks]
  2. Explain three roles you think Kuma’s grandparents and uncle can perform in their family. [6 Marks]
  3. Discuss the three roles of the family in supporting gender equality [10 Marks]

Question B: Adisa and Fiifi said that their mom would be going to their grandfather’s house because their late grandfather left to guide them in sharing his property among his children. During the discussion, Adisa heard her mother say they inherited from their father side.

[a] Explain the concept of inheritance and relate it to the above

[b] Identify and explain the term associated with the sentence “they inherited from their father’s side.”

[c] Explain any other two ways of inheritance in Ghana

 

Question C: Ghana’s population structure is youthful, with a significant proportion under 25 years.

Age GroupPercentagePopulation (Approximate)
0-14 years38%12.54 million
15-64 years59%19.47 million
65 years and above3%0.99 million
Total Population100%33 million
Median Age21.5 years

 

  1. Compare the population structure of Ghana in the table above to that of a high-income country
    in the world, like Canada.
  2. Suggest four reasons for the population pyramids of low- and-middle-level countries such as Ghana.
  3. Give two positive effects on Ghana’s population, as shown in the table above.

 

Question D:

[1] Ama has been asked to write an essay on community service. Explain the concept of volunteerism to her and examine three ways she can volunteer in her community. [12 marks]

[2] Identify four volunteering roles in the community and their contribution to community development.

[3] Discuss 4 importance of volunteerism to socioeconomic development in Ama’s community.

READ: 2024 BECE Social Studies Questions (NACCA and WAEC Format)

We look forward to seeing you solve all the 2024 BECE Social Studies Questions in the NACCA and WAEC Format shared here.

Candidates are to answer the questions by providing good explanations. Avoid simple answers and support answers with examples.

If the question uses the names of people and places, do your best to use those names in your answers as well.

 

4 responses to “Sample 2024 BECE Social Studies Questions in NACCA and WAEC Format (New)”

  1. Nana wiafe Avatar
    Nana wiafe

    The questions above are recommendable such that candidates will have to think a little and relate them to life experiences in our communities.

    1. Education-News Consult Avatar

      That is very true. It means our learning will be doing application of knowledge and not the typical chew, poor and pass kind of exam we are used to.

  2. Vera Avatar

    Yes that one is very true you the candidate have to think critically

  3. Bernice Avatar
    Bernice

    I really like this new trend of questions as a sociologist and social worker. In fact this is our way of life and I’m happy fathers it has been expressed in our curriculum

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