ADI 2020 GES Aptitude Test Past Questions and Answers
ADI 2020 GES Aptitude Test Past Questions and Answers
SECTION A – MULTIPLE CHOICE
- ………………….is the information or facts or skills attained through learning or education.
A. Training
B. Assessment
C. Knowledge
D. Examination
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2. Who initiated the Behaviorist Theory of language development which suggests that, parents reinforce the baby’s efforts at language?
A. B.F Skinner
B. Noam Chomsky
C. Vygostksy
D. Trawick-Smith
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3. Schumann’s Accumulated Model is based on the fact that:
A. Language is acquired thorough parents
B. Language is not acquired without socialization
C. Language is not acquired through socialization
D. Children learn language through imitation
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4. Which of the following is not a factor in salary determination?
A. Job description
B. Job assessment
C. Long service or Rank
D. Comparison with related jobs.
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5. The characteristics of a profession include:
I. Certification
II. Guided by a body of ethics and standards
III. Has a licensing structure
A. I, II, III and V
B. I, II and III
C. I and II
D. II, III and IV
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6. Gold hammer developed types of supervision for supervisors and these are
I. Observation
II. Analysis
III. Strategy planning
IV. Conference
V. Post conference Analysis (follow up)
VI. Brief visits
A. I, II, III, V and VI
B. II, III, IV and V
C. I, II, III, IV, V and VI
D. I, II, III, IV and V
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7. The vision of the Ghana Education Service is to
A. Implements the approved policies of the Ministry of Education
B. Assists the Ministry of Education to formulate policies
C. Create an enabling environment in all educational institutions and management positions that will sustain effective teaching and learning in schools and promote management efficiency within the service
D. Ensure that all Ghanaian children of school going age are provided with quality formal education and training through effective and efficient management of resource to make education delivery relevant to the manpower and social needs of the nation
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8. ………………………is the mission of the Ghana Education service
A. To implement the approved policies of the Ministry of Education
B. To assist the Ministry of Education to formulate policies
C. To create an enabling environment in all educational institutions no management positions that will sustain effective teaching and learning in schools and promote management efficiency within the service
D. to ensure that all Ghanaian children of school-going age are provided formal education and training through effective and efficient management of resources to make education delivery relevant to the manpower and social needs of the nation.
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9. What is the mandate of the Ghana Education Service?
A. Implement the approved policies on the Ministry of Education
B. Assists the Ministry of Education to formulate policies.
C. Create an enabling environment in all educational institution and management positions that will sustain effective teaching and learning in schools and promote management efficiency within the service.
D. Ensure that all Ghanaians of school-going age are provided with quality formal education and training through effective and efficient management of resources to make education delivery relevant to the manpower and social needs of the nation.
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10. ……………is not a body under the Ministry of Education.
A. National Council for Tertiary of Education (NCTE)
B. National Accreditation Board (NAB)
C. Curriculum Research and Development Division (CRDD)
D. Ghana Education Trust Fund (GET Fund)
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11. Vision 2020 has it that;
A. By year 2020, the pre-tertiary education policy would be implemented
B. By year 2020 all trained teachers must be degree holders
C. By year 2020, all children of school going-age must be in school
D. By year 2020, pupil-teacher ratio would be 35:1 across the levels of education
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12. Relevant laws and regulations that indirectly is applicable to education includes:
I. The 1992 constitution of Ghana
II. Public procurement Act 2008 (Act 663)
III. Natural pensions Act 2008 (Act 766)
A. I and II
B. I, II, and III
C. I, II, III and IV
D. I, II and IV
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13. Which of the Educational Acts emphasizes on the decentralization of pre-tertiary to the District Assemblies (MMDAs)?
A. The Ghana Education Service Act 1995, (Act 506)
B. The Education Act 2008 (Act 778)
C. The Education Act 2007 (Act 778)
D. The Ghana Education Service Act 1962, (Act 87)
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14. The School Management Committee was established by The Ghana Education Service Act 1995, (Act 506) and
A. The Ghana Education Service Act 2006, (Act 406)
B. The Education Act 2008 (Act 778)
C. The Education Act 2007 (Act 778)
D. The Ghana Education Service Act 1962, (Act 87)
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15. The District Support Structures are the following except
A. Parent Teacher Associations (PTAs)
B. Ghana Teacher Associations (GNAT, NAGRAT, CCT, etc)
C. District Education Planning Team (DEPT)
D. District Education Oversight Committee (DEOC)
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16. Stakeholders of education include:
I. Student/pupils
II. Parents/guardians
III. Traditional leaders/chiefs
IV. NGOs
V. District Assembly
A. I, II, III, IV and V
B. I, II, III, and V
C. I, II, IV, and V
D. I and II
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17. …………………occurs when a subordinate supposed to perform a delegated function in turn assigns same duty to another person performs.
A. Delegation
B. Assignment
C. Redelegation
D. Appointment
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18. Who performs the following functions of the Education Directorate?
I. Ensuring the wages and salaries paid to Teachers are actually earned
II. Ensuring that ghost names are removed from pay rolls
III. Chairing the budget and procurement committees of the Directorate
A. Accountant
B. Budget Officer
C. AD/DD Finance and Administration
D. Internal Auditor
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19. Who performs the roles below?
I. Ensuring Staff welfare
II. Processing application for maternity
III. Responsible for peripatetic matters
A. Welfare Officer
B. AD/DD Human Resource Management and Development
C. AD/DD Quality and Access
D. AD/DD Planning, Data collection, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation
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20. Who is responsible for the roles below?
I. Distribution of textbooks and other teaching and learning materials to schools in the District
II. Conducting Annual Basic School Census at the Circuit centers
III. Collecting and Collation of figures on enrollment of pupils’ sex, class and schools
A. AD/DD Human Resource Management and Development
B. AD/DD Quality and Access
C. AD/DD Finance and Administration
D. AD/DD Planning, Data collection, Research, Monitoring and Evaluation
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21. Supervising and conducting demonstration lessons for teachers from time to time (b) Organizing in-service training for teachers both trained and untrained (c) Vetting of teachers’ lesson notes and scheme of work
A. Circuit Supervisor
B. Head teacher
C. AD/DD Quality and Access
D. Head teacher and Circuit Supervisor
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22. …………………………………….is not an academic record.
A. Syllabus
B. Pupil’s Terminal Reports
C. Teachers’ Note Book
D. Cumulative Record Book
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23. The Challenges of the school system that inform teacher education include the following except
A. The increasing burden of the educational system on Ghanaian children due to curricula that are dissociated from personal and social context of children, and the inadequate preparation of teachers who are not able to connect with children and respond to their individual needs;
B. Poor development of numeracy and literacy skills among pupils in basic education
C. Poor performance in the core subjects especially English, integrated science and mathematics at both
D. The transition of Graduates of the Complementary Basic Education into the Mainstream
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24. The policies, frameworks as well as policy initiatives related to the teacher include:
A. UNESCO (MY 2020). Supporting teachers in back-to-school efforts Guidance for policy-makers
B. National Pensions Act 2008
C. The Education Strategic Plan (2018-2030)
D. Pre-tertiary Teacher Professional Development and Management in Ghana – Policy Framework (2018)
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25. The Comprehension National Teacher Policy for Ghana in underpinned by basic value-based principles that teachers are expected to imbibe to impact their schools and community. The community culture of Ghanaian people influenced the list of values that have been highlighted in this policy. The core values are the following except
A. Integrity
B. Dignity
C. Continuous self-learning
D. Stepping stone
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26. The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 advocates for inclusive and equitable quality education and promotion of lifelong learning opportunities for all. To achieve this, targets and indicators have been set that enjoin countries to put in place, systems and policies, among others, to increase the supply of………………………………………
A. Qualified teachers
B. Newly posted teachers
C. Degree teachers
D. Basic education teachers
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27. An educational reform in 2007 extended the nominal duration of senior secondary education by 1 year, creating a 4-year senior phase. This reform was reversed by the new government in
A. 2008
B. 2009
C. 2010
D. 2011
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28. The National Accreditation Board (NAB) falls under the Ministry of Education and responsible for accreditation and quality assurance in higher education in Ghana. The NAB was set up by the government in
A. 1993
B. 2009
C. 2010
D. 2011
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29. ………………………is defined as the knowledge, skills and practices that teachers must have in order to be effective educators
A. Teacher engagement
B. Teacher professionalism
C. Teacher recruitment
D. Teacher management
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30. …………………the process of identifying the demand, defining the requirements of the vacancy, advertising the position and choosing the most appropriate person for the job.
A. Teacher engagement
B. Teacher professionalism
C. Teacher recruitment
D. Teacher management
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31. …………………refers to the function that include training and motivation of the teacher, their deployment, recruitment, teacher information database, wage negotiation and Performance evaluation
A. Teacher engagement
B. Teacher professionalism
C. Teacher recruitment
D. Teacher management
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32. ………………focuses on factors that make teachers remain in the service
A. Teacher retention
B. Teacher recognition
C. Teacher’s standard
D. Teacher management
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33. ……………refers to the process of appreciating the critical role of teachers. It provides an avenue to acknowledge the work of the teacher.
A. Teacher retention
B. Teacher recognition
C. Teacher’s standard
D. Teacher management
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34. ……………………is the defined working environment, terms of work and roles and responsibilities that come with the employment of a teacher. It touches on the issues including the workload; schooling hour days; teaching times; vacation; travels; insurance, safety and health; remuneration; job security among others
A. Teacher’s welfare
B. Teacher working conditions
C. Teacher’s standards
D. Teacher management
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35. ……………refers to the teacher’s responsibility towards their students and indeed regarding the whole teaching and learning process. In this direction, teachers accept tenureship to support performance of student under their care.
A. Teacher evaluation
B. Teacher assessment
C. Teacher accountability
D. Teacher management
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TRUE OR FALSE STATEMENTS
36. Teacher deployment in the systematic way of placing teachers where their services are needed rationally and equitably.
A. True
B. False
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37. School governance refers to the management of all human as well as material resources (including financial and other resources) to attain the short-term objectives and long-term goals on the school
A. True
B. False
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38. As far as reward system is concerned in or educational dispensation, it could be monetary and non-monetary compensations
A. True
B. False
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39. Career Structure is the definitive track within which career progression take place
A. True
B. False
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40. The Ghana National Association of Private Schools (GNAPS) and the Private Universities Association of Ghana (PUSAG) represent groups that employ teachers to teach in the private pre-tertiary and tertiary levels of education respectively.
A. True
B. False
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41. Zoom Conference meeting has become the best alternative for hosting a meeting with members of an organization to the normal face-to-face meeting. Zoom can contain a maximum of 60 participants
A. True
B. False
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42. In class room Assessment, enhancing the chance that the initiative goals and objectives are being achieved
A. True
B. False
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43. An Authoritarian leadership style is exempted when a leader dictates policies and procedures, decides what goals are to be achieved, and directs and controls all activities without any meaningful participation by the subordinates. This type of leadership is good for a single sex Senior High School
A. True
B. False
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44. The national animal of Ghana is an Elephant.
A. True
B. False
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45. The motto for the United Nation (UN) is “That All May Be One”.
A. True
B. False
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46. The motto for the African Union (AU) is “An integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa”
A. True
B. False
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47. The African Union became a successor of the Organization of African Union in 1999.
A. True
B. False
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48. Horace Mann is considered as the Father of Formal education. He was born on May 4, 1796 in Franklin, Massachusetts. He was noted for promoting universal public education and teacher training in “normal schools
A. True
B. False
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49. The Ghana Education Service (GES) was established in 1974 as a part of the Public Service of Ghana by the Provisional National Defense Council (PNDC)
A. True
B. False
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50. Sub-Saharan Africa is geographically and ethno culturally, the area of the continent that lies south of the Sahara. According to the United Nation. It consists of all African countries and territories that are fully or partially located south of the Sahara. The Sub-Saharan African Countries are 52.
A. True
B. False
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51. Management can be thought of as being divided into two categories which are teacher management and system management.
A. True
B. False
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52. Gross Enrollment Index (GEI) is a statistical measure used in the education sector and formerly by the UN in its Education index, to determine the number of students enrolled in schools at several different grade levels.
A. True
B. False
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53. Transforming Teacher Education and Learning (T-TEL) is a Government of Ghana programme funded by USAID. T-TEL is a six-year programme which aims at ensuring Ghana’s teaching graduates are epuipped to deliver high-quality, inspirational teaching and learning in schools.
A. True
B. False
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54. According the Ghana Health Maternal Survey and the Ghana Education Service, Girl-Child Division Survey in 2019, Volta Region was rated the Region with the Highest Teenage Pregnancy cases.
A. True
B. False
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55. According to the data from World Bank on the internal survey conducted between 2014 and 2020, Ghana is rated the Country with the Highest Teenage pregnancy cases.
A. True
B. False
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FILL-IN QUESTIONS
56. There are various policy actions planned and ongoing in response to these issues, including the…………………. and Management (PTPDM) policy, to ensure the proper licensing and registration of teachers.
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57. As far as Education Management is concerned Oversight of system accountability is the responsibility of three autonomous bodies: These are:
I. …………………………………………………………………………
II. …………………………………………………………………………
III. ……………………………………………………………………….
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58. ………………………is calculated by dividing the number of new entrants in the first grade of the specified higher cycle or level of education by the number of pupils who were enrolled in the final grade of the preceding cycle or level of education in the previous school year, and multiply by 100.
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59. In which year did Ghana promulgated a law, which mandates the use of English Language (hereafter L2) as the medium of instruction from primary one (grade one) to replace the use of a Ghanaian Language as the medium of instruction for the first three years of schooling, and English as the medium of instruction for primary to JHS.
……………………………………………………………………………………
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60. The EMIS Number is a unique, 8-digit number assigned to all schools by the Department of Education (DoE). What does EMIS stand for…….?
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61. The present teacher education delivery is designed around NTECF which includes an Assessment Policy for teacher preparation and information by the National Teacher’s Standard (NTS). NTECF stands for………………………………………….
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62. From Dewey’s educational point of view, this means that student must………………………………………….
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63. Which Act of Education recognizes the Act of establishment and the functions of NCTE and NAB at the tertiary level? ………………………………………
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64. Ghana’s education system can be categorized into ………………………………………
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65. Whose Theory has it that if there is a good student who is motivated responsible and a student does not care about school in the same group, they will imitate each other
………………………………………………
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66. ………………………is an implementation tool for realizing the educational objectives under this Agenda. It enjoins Member States to ensure that by 2025, teacher education and training systems are re-oriented towards the achievement of Agenda.
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67. The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 advocates for…………………………..
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68. Teachers should undertake self-learning and reflection to improve their……………………………….
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69. The quality and process of being honest and having moral principles is the fabric of the teaching profession. Teachers are expected to be unreservedly honest in carrying out their functions and responsibilities which should permeate in all they do with all actors of the education system. This is categorized under the context………………….
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70. What is the role of the Comprehensive National Teacher Policy?
………………………………………………………………………………….
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71. What is contained in the Persons with Disability Act, 2006 (Act 715)?
………………………………………………………………………………………
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72. What is the function of the Labour Act 651 of 2003?
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73. The (COTVET) is national body set up by an Act of Parliament of the Republic of Ghana (Act 718 0f 2006) to coordinate and oversee all aspects of Technical and Vocational Education and Training in the country. What does COTVET stand for?
…………………………………………………………………………………..
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74. What is the role of the Education Strategic Plan 2010 – 2013?
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75. The Gender Parity Index (GPI) is then calculated by …………………………………………………………………………………………………
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