Kpassa D/A Junior High School End of Second Term Examinations
Kpassa D/A Junior High School End of Second Term Examinations
PART A
ESSAY WRITING
[30 marks]
Answer one question only from this part. Your composition should be about 250 words.
1. You have won a scholarship to study abroad. Write a letter to your friend telling him/her at least two
things that you will miss while away.
2. Write an article for publication in your school magazine suggesting at least two ways by which
cheating in B.E.C.E can be stopped.
3. Write a story that ends, “This is why our friendship came to an end.”
PART B
COMPREHENSION
Read the following passage carefully and answer all the questions which follows.
In the Western world, the family is simply made up of husband, wife and children. This is called the
nuclear family. In Africa, the family includes relatives from both the maternal and paternal sides. This is
known as the extended family.
This relationship binds every member whose origin cab be traced to same ancestors. This has
developed into such complex groups as clans among the Akan and the kingship relation in other parts of
Ghana and Africa.
Wherever, the extended family is practiced, its benefits seem greater than its disadvantages. In
Ghana, at the small community level, it brings unity among people. They share everything among
themselves, wealth problems. The system even birds and caters for others who may be separated by social
factors such as marriage.
However, it often makes people look up to others for help when they could have solved the
problems themselves. It makes some members lazy. In the long run, the only well-to-do person in the
family is made to shoulder the responsibilities of more people than he can really cope with.
Now, the question to ask is, has the extended family system any chance of continuing when the
nuclear family is now gaining so much grounds? Whether the extended family will continue or die out will
depend on how strong the nuclear family becomes.
QUESTIONS
1. What does the word family mean to:
i. The people in the Western World
ii. The African
6. For each of the following words, give another word or phrase that means the same and can fit into
the passage.
i. Binds iv. In the long run
ii. Origin v. Cope with
iii. Caters for
PART C
LITERATURE
Answer all the questions in this part
SACKEY J.A and DARMANI L (COMP): The Cockcrow
Read the extracts carefully and answer the questions that follows
JEAN WATSON: The Old Man and His Children
“Having heard and seen everything, Kamau now called out, “Come, Njoroge! Come, Mwangi! I have a
story for you.”
a. I have a story for you, what is the theme for that story?
MERRIL CORNEY: Debbie, Sandy and Pepe
“She wriggled her finger like a worm and little creature snapped harmlessly at her.”
b. What literacy device is used in the above sentence?
c. “Birds are happier outside, being free.”
Who made this statement?
LAWRENCE DARMANI: Scribblers Dream
d. Who /what does the word “Scribbler” refer to in the poem?
“When upon the shelf you gaze, vacuum stares at you!”
e. What kind of literary device is employed here?
“…...before us like the coated……………man”
f. State the dominant figures of speech in the line above
AMA ATA AIDOO: The Dilemma of a Ghost
“Someone should lend me a tongue light enough with which to tell my Royal dead that one of their stock has
gone away and brought to their sacred precincts, the wayfarer.
g. Who is speaking?
h. Whom or which people is he/she referring to as
“My Royal dead”?