2024 WASSCE History Questions for Serious Candidates -Set 1
Describe the contribution of Pharoanic Egypt to Civilization
✅ What were the main features of the religious system of ancient Egypt ?
✅ Discuss the economic activities of the people of Ghana before 1800.
✅Describe the traditional iron working in Ghana
✅ Describe the indigenous method of leather production in ghana and show its importance
✅ Discuss the importance of any two of the following plants in the pre- colonial economic of Ghana.
(a)Shea butter
(b) The cola nut tree
(c) The oil palm nut tree
✅ Discuss the Guggisberg constitution of 1925
✅Why did agitation for political independence intensify after world War II .
✅ Discuss the factors that led to the 1948 riots in Ghana
2024 WASSCE History Questions for Serious Candidates -Set 2
✅ To what extend were the demand of the national Liberation movement met by 1957
✅ In what ways did the ancient berbers organize Africa their economic activities.
✅Highlight five political and religious importance of the Pharoah in ancient Egypt
✅how far had the demand of national congress of British west Africa been met by 1930
✅ what were the composition and functions of the executive and Legislature council of the British colonial Administration up to 1925
✅ what were the main features of the 1951 constitution of Ghana.
✅ what were the effects of the world Wars on the people of Ghana
Give reasons for the formation of the Fante confederacy.
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2024 WASSCE History Questions for Serious Candidates -Set 3
✅ state two main events on the 1948 riots
✅Give and account of the social development in Ghana during Dr. Nkrumah regime
Name any six secondary schools established in Ghana between 1990 and 1950.
✅In what four ways did the colonial government promote education in Ghana
✅ To what extent was the Busia government democratic
✅ Show how the national Redemption council [NRC] government promoted agriculture
✅ Account for political instability in Ghana
We hope these questions help all History candidates to step up their preparation.
