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Question 1: Like most other ________ nations Ghana has rich traditional cultures that differ from one ethnic group to the other.
African peopleScramble for AfricaIndigenous peoplesAfrican Union

Question 2: Like other Ghanaian chiefs, he wears bright Kente, gold bracelets, rings and ________, and is always accompanied by numerous ornate umbrellas (which are also a symbol of the chieftaincy itself).
AmuletSacramentalsHoly waterRosary

Question 3: This traditional division of wealth placed women in positions ________ to men.
HumanBiological organisationHierarchyOrganizational hierarchy

Question 4: Naming ceremonies, puberty initiations, marriage and death are all marked by family ceremonies, and while Ghana has the highest percentage of ________ in West Africa, belief in traditional animist religions is still common.
JesusChristianityChristianCatholic Church

Question 5: On the basis of language and culture, historical geographers and ________ classify the indigenous people of Ghana into five major groups.
Social anthropologyLinguistic anthropologyAnthropologyCultural anthropology

Question 6: As a result of European influence, a number of Ghanaian groups have developed writing systems based on ________ script, and several indigenous languages have produced a rich body of literature.
Old LatinRoman EmpireLatinVulgar Latin

Question 7: ________ is a country of 22 million people comprising over 60 ethnic groups.
KenyaGhanaNigeriaSierra Leone

Question 8: Weaving is a highly developed craft, with dozens of standardized and named ________ designs.
Textile printingSilkTextileSpandex

Question 9: It is kept in safekeeping in ________, the cultural capital of the Ashanti people and the seat of the Asantehene's palace.
TemaKoforiduaAccraKumasi

Question 10: The literary tradition of northern Ghana has its roots in ________, while the literature of the south was influenced by Christian missionaries.
Islamic schools and branchesIslamMosqueMuslim history
















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