Ferdinand| EducationGhana| October 19| 2022 BECE: Approved RME WAEC Topics, Structure and Marking Scheme for Candidates
The Syllabus topics outlined for the English Language have been extracted by the West African Examinations Council 9WAEC)Â from the detailed Syllabuses developed for use in Junior High Schools by the Ghana Education Service.
Teachers and prospective candidates are therefore advised to thoroughly acquaint themselves with the scope and the depth of materials to be covered, to ensure adequate preparation for the examination.
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Approved RME WAEC Topics, Structure and Marking Scheme for Candidates
RELIGION
 God, creation and His attributes.
 Religious Practices and their moral implications.
 Religious Personalities
 Religious Festivals
 Rites of Passage
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Moral Life
 Manners
 Chastity and morality
 Moral teachings and commitment
 Reward and Punishment
 Decency and substance abuse
Social Life
 The family system
 Obedience
 Religious home and neighbourhood
 Work
 Money
 Time and Leisure
 Religious Youth Organizations
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STRUCTURE AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
There will be two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2 both of which must be taken. The papers will
be combined and taken in one sitting.
PAPER 1: This will consist of 40 multiple choices (objective) tests, of 45 minutes duration,
and candidates will be required to attempt all the questions.
PAPER 2: This will be an essay paper consisting of three Sections A, B and C. Three
questions will be set in each of Sections A and B and two questions in Section
C as follows:
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SECTION A: RELIGION
This will consist of three essay-type questions on religion and candidates will
be required to attempt only one of the questions.
SECTION B: MORAL LIFE
This will consist of three essay-type questions on moral life and candidates
will be required to attempt only one of the questions.
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SECTION C: SOCIAL LIFE
This will consist of two essay-type questions on social life and candidates will
be required to attempt only one of the questions.
The Paper will last 1 hour and carry a total of 60 marks.
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