SAMPLE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON LIBERAL STUDIES @2025

September 7, 2025
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Sample Questions and Answers on Liberal studies @2025



1 Explain the following

Gender

Gender equality 

Gender stereotyping 

Inclusion 

Adulthood 



Q2 Explain the term disaster risk management with 3 examples


Q3 with examples state different between sanitation and hygiene 


Q4. Distinguish between gender equality and gender equity. 


Q5. Explain the School- Based Gender Violence and Examine any four (4) measures that can be adopted by the school to deal with School-Based Gender Violence 


Q6 Discuss any three (3)  gender misconceptions in the Ghanaian society


Q7. In recent times, violence in schools has become an issue of concern. As a student-teacher, examine five (5) abusive behaviours in the Ghanaian school setting.


Q8. With relevant examples, differentiate between rapid onset and slow onset hazards 


Q9. Discuss five (5) strategies school authorities can adopt to create a conducive learning environment for the promotion of human rights. 


Q10. Define human-induced hazards in the school setting


answers 

Gender

  • Definition: Gender refers to the social, cultural, and psychological traits and roles associated with being male, female, or non-binary. It’s distinct from biological sex, which is based on physical attributes.
  • Gender Equality

    • Definition: Gender equality means that individuals of all genders have equal rights, responsibilities, and opportunities in every aspect of life—education, employment, healthcare, and beyond.

    Gender Stereotyping

    • Definition: Gender stereotyping involves assigning specific traits, roles, or behaviors to individuals based solely on their gender. For example, assuming women are naturally nurturing or men are inherently assertive.

    • Inclusion

      • Definition: Inclusion is the practice of ensuring that all individuals—regardless of race, gender, ability, or background—feel welcomed, respected, and valued within a group or society


    Adulthood

    • Definition: Adulthood is the stage of life when a person is fully grown and mature, typically marked by legal, emotional, and social responsibilities.

    Q2

    What Is Disaster Risk Management?

    Disaster Risk Management is the process of identifying, assessing, and reducing the risks associated with natural or human-made disasters. It involves strategies to:

    • Prevent new risks from emerging
    • Reduce existing risks
    • Prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters
    • EXAMPLES 
    • Retrofitting Buildings for Earthquake Safety

      • What it is: Strengthening older buildings to withstand earthquakes.
      • Why it matters: Prevents collapse during seismic events, saving lives and reducing damage.
      • Type: Corrective DRM—reducing existing risks.

      2. 🗺️ Land-Use Planning in Flood-Prone Areas

      • What it is: Restricting construction in areas known to flood and designing drainage systems.
      • Why it matters: Prevents future disasters by avoiding risky development.
      • Type: Prospective DRM—avoiding new risks.

      3. 💰 Emergency Funds and Insurance Schemes

      • What it is: Setting aside money or creating insurance programs to help communities recover after disasters.
      • Why it matters: Ensures quick recovery and reduces long-term economic impact.
      • Type: Compensatory DRM—managing residual risks.

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      Hygiene

      • Definition: Hygiene refers to personal practices that help maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases.
      • Focus: Individual behavior and cleanliness.
      • Examples:

      • Handwashing with soap after using the toilet or before eating.
      • Brushing teeth twice a day to prevent oral infections.
      • Bathing regularly to remove sweat, dirt, and bacteria from the skin.

      Sanitation

      • Definition: Sanitation involves systems and infrastructure that safely manage human waste, wastewater, and garbage to protect public health.
      • Focus: Environmental and community-level cleanliness.
      • Examples:

      • Proper toilet facilities that safely dispose of human waste.
      • Sewage treatment plants that clean wastewater before releasing it.
      • Garbage collection services that prevent waste buildup and disease spread.


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