WASSCE / WAEC Civic Education Past Questions

Welcome to our Civic Education WASSCE / WAEC past questions page.

Larnedu has the largest WAEC past questions collection on the web and this is not an exaggeration.

We’re not perfect but we have been working towards improving every day and achieving our key mission, which is to help every student that accesses our learning resources and is ready to work hard, excel academically.

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Remember, we started this page to help students who can’t afford hardcopy WASSCE Civic Education past question papers or who want easy access to the past question papers on their mobile device or computers.

Go directly to the WASCCE / WAEC Civic Education past questions section on this page (skip the introductory text).

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About

The West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) is a type of standardized test taken in West Africa, mostly by students who wish to proceed to the higher institution. It is administered by the West African Examination Council (WAEC).

It is only offered to candidates residing in Anglophone West African countries namely: Ghana, Gambia, Nigeria, Liberia and Sierra Leone and is written 2 times a year ( May/June and Nov/Dec).

The WASSCE tests candidates according to the topics on the WAEC syllabus.

The contents in each WASSCE Civic Education question paper (for a specific year) is usually similar from one country to another. Questions on the WASSCE Civic Education theory section may be specified to be answered by candidates from a particular country and this happens mostly in the theory section.

A WASSCE question paper on a particular subject may be entirely cancelled and changed in a region when the West African Examination Council (WAEC) heading that region suspects a leakage of examination papers before the start of the exam.

Benefits of regular WAEC past questions practice

Speed: Regular practice of our WASSCE Civic Education past questions makes you faster on the exam day. It’s no secret that questions on the WASSCE for each particular subject are usually similar to questions in previous years since they’re from the same WAEC syllabus. WAEC also sometimes repeats questions  word-for-word.

Exposure: Regular practice exposes you to your weaknesses and gives you a chance to better yourself before the exam.

Decreases chances of anxiety: Regular and efficient practice improves your confidence before the exam.

These and many more are some of the beautiful benefits of practising WASSCE Civic Education past questions.

So it’s important you make it a habit to regularly practice with the past question papers. There’s no doubt that this would help you achieve the grades you desire on the WASSCE on the long run.

Don’t just focus only on the WAEC past questions we provide on this page. We also have other WASSCE related resources that will be of great help to you.

Below this section are the Civic Education WASSCE / WAEC past questions we have for now. Feel free to use them in accordance to the rules stated on this page and our Terms of Service.

Good luck!

Download (PDF) or view online-Civic Education WASSCE / WAEC past questions papers

Subject Year Source
May/June  WASSCE / WAEC Civic Education past question Paper 1 (objectives) 2017 NG
May/June  WASSCE / WAEC Civic Education past question Paper 1 (objectives) 2015 NG
May/June  WASSCE / WAEC Civic Education  past question paper 2 (theory)  2015  NG
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15 Responses

  1. Joshua says:

    Please can I get the answer to civic object 2015

    • Giovanni O.C Olakunori says:

      If it’s not here then we’d work to find it and upload it over the next few months if possible. Cheers.

  2. joseph says:

    hey how do they explain oliography

    • Giovanni O.C Olakunori says:

      In economics, it means ‘a market situation in which control over the supply of a commodity is held by a small number of producers each of whom is able to influence prices and thus directly affect the position of competitors’. Best.

  3. Pls is there a patchwork of waec physics chemistry or any other subject past question

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