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Key Facts: GTLE Multiple Subjects Content Paper Primary Exam

100

Total Multiple-Choice Questions on the paper

NTC GTLE primary content TOS

20%

Weight of each core subject (English, Math, Science, Social Studies)

NTC primary content guidelines

GH¢450

Fresh candidate registration fee for the three required papers

NTC GTLE registration notices 2025/2026

Act 1023

Education Regulatory Bodies Act establishing the licensing mandate

NTC Ghana

2 hours

Standard duration of the content examination

NTC examinations guidelines

6

Core curriculum subjects assessed on the paper

NTC GTLE primary curriculum list

NTC GTLE Multiple Subjects Content Paper is a 100-item MCQ exam covering English, Math, Science, Social Studies, RME, and Creative Arts. It is required for all primary teacher licensure candidates in Ghana.

Sample GTLE Multiple Subjects Content Paper Primary Practice Questions

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1Which of the following sentences contains a subject-verb agreement (concord) error?
A.The teacher and the students are in the library.
B.Every one of the books has been read.
C.The leader of the group of parents like the new policy.
D.Neither the headteacher nor the teachers were present.
Explanation: In the sentence 'The leader of the group of parents like the new policy', the subject is 'The leader' (singular), so the verb should be 'likes' (singular). The prepositional phrase 'of the group of parents' does not change the singular nature of the subject.
2What is the synonym of the underlined word in the sentence: 'The headteacher's decision was <u>crucial</u> to the school's success'?
A.Unimportant
B.Vital
C.Optional
D.Secondary
Explanation: The word 'crucial' means extremely important or essential to the resolve of something. Therefore, 'vital' is the correct synonym as it also means of critical importance.
3Choose the correct indirect speech form of the sentence: Kwame said, 'I am writing my lesson notes.'
A.Kwame said that he was writing his lesson notes.
B.Kwame said that I was writing my lesson notes.
C.Kwame said that he is writing his lesson notes.
D.Kwame said that he had been writing his lesson notes.
Explanation: When transforming direct speech into indirect speech, if the reporting verb is in the past tense ('said'), the present continuous tense ('am writing') changes to the past continuous tense ('was writing'), and pronouns are adjusted accordingly.
4Fill in the blank with the correct relative pronoun: 'The teacher ________ won the national award teaches at our school.'
A.which
B.who
C.whom
D.whose
Explanation: The relative pronoun 'who' is used as the subject of a relative clause to refer to a person (in this case, 'The teacher').
5In which of the following words is the vowel sound different from the others?
A.Foot
B.Book
C.Food
D.Good
Explanation: The word 'food' is pronounced with a long /u:/ sound. In contrast, 'foot', 'book', and 'good' are pronounced with the short /ʊ/ vowel sound.
6Complete the sentence with the correct question tag: 'You have not done your homework, ________?'
A.haven't you
B.have you
C.did you
D.don't you
Explanation: A basic rule of question tags is that a negative statement ('have not done') takes a positive tag ('have you') using the same auxiliary verb.
7What is the passive voice equivalent of the sentence: 'The pupils swept the classroom yesterday'?
A.The classroom was swept by the pupils yesterday.
B.The classroom was being swept by the pupils yesterday.
C.The classroom had been swept by the pupils yesterday.
D.The classroom is swept by the pupils yesterday.
Explanation: The active sentence is in the simple past tense ('swept'). To change it to passive voice, we use the past tense of 'to be' ('was') followed by the past participle of the main verb ('swept').
8Which of the following options displays the correct order of adjectives in English?
A.A plastic blue small bucket
B.A small blue plastic bucket
C.A blue small plastic bucket
D.A plastic small blue bucket
Explanation: The standard order of adjectives in English is quantity/opinion, size ('small'), physical quality, shape, age, color ('blue'), origin, material ('plastic'), and purpose. Thus, 'small blue plastic' is correct.
9Which of the sentences correctly uses conditional tense sequence?
A.If it rains tomorrow, we would stay indoors.
B.If it rained yesterday, we will stay indoors.
C.If it rains tomorrow, we will stay indoors.
D.If it had rained tomorrow, we will stay indoors.
Explanation: This is a first conditional sentence (possible future condition and its probable result). The structure is: 'If' + simple present ('rains'), + simple future ('will stay').
10In the sentence: 'The teacher asked the class to <u>put off</u> the light before leaving', what is the meaning of the phrasal verb 'put off'?
A.To postpone
B.To extinguish or switch off
C.To wear
D.To display
Explanation: Although 'put off' commonly means to postpone in standard English, in the Ghanaian context it is frequently used as a colloquial equivalent of 'switch off' or 'extinguish' a light. Teachers must recognize these regional structures and guide learners toward the standard formal equivalent 'turn off'.

About the GTLE Multiple Subjects Content Paper Primary Exam

The Multiple Subjects Content Paper for Primary is designed for prospective primary school teachers in Ghana. Because primary teachers teach all subjects, this examination evaluates subject matter competency across the primary school curriculum. The paper covers six core subject areas: English Language, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies (Our World and Our People), Religious and Moral Education (RME), and Creative Arts and Design. Questions are structured around NaCCA's standard primary curriculum frameworks and require solid conceptual understanding as well as basic quantitative skills.

Assessment

One level-specific content paper assessing primary-school subject matter knowledge. Written alongside General Professional Knowledge and Primary Pedagogy.

Time Limit

About 2 hours is commonly printed on content papers; check registration guidelines for the latest cycle.

Passing Score

No single public numeric primary content cut score found on NTC portals; all three required papers must be passed for licensing.

Exam Fee

GH¢450 fresh (3 papers); re-sit GH¢150/210/385; indexing GH¢50 fresh (National Teaching Council (NTC) Ghana)

GTLE Multiple Subjects Content Paper Primary Exam Content Outline

20%

English Language

Grammar rules, parts of speech, word classes, syntax, writing mechanics, spelling, reading comprehension, and vocabulary.

20%

Mathematics

Numbers and basic operations, fractions and decimals, measurement, geometry, algebraic reasoning, and basic statistics/probability.

20%

Science

Living and non-living things, life processes, states of matter, light, sound, heat, electricity, forces, and environment.

20%

Social Studies (OWOP)

Ghanaian history, governance and citizenship, geography and environment, family systems, culture, and economic activities.

10%

Religious and Moral Education (RME)

Teachings and leaders of Christianity, Islam, and Traditional African Religion, moral values, rights, and duties.

10%

Creative Arts and Design

Fundamentals of visual arts, local crafts, performing arts (music, dance, drama), and national symbols.

How to Pass the GTLE Multiple Subjects Content Paper Primary Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No single public numeric primary content cut score found on NTC portals; all three required papers must be passed for licensing.
  • Assessment: One level-specific content paper assessing primary-school subject matter knowledge. Written alongside General Professional Knowledge and Primary Pedagogy.
  • Time limit: About 2 hours is commonly printed on content papers; check registration guidelines for the latest cycle.
  • Exam fee: GH¢450 fresh (3 papers); re-sit GH¢150/210/385; indexing GH¢50 fresh

Keys to Passing

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GTLE Multiple Subjects Content Paper Primary Study Tips from Top Performers

1Familiarize yourself with the primary school curriculum (Basic 1 to Basic 6) published by NaCCA, especially teacher resource packs.
2Practice basic calculations in mathematics, including fraction arithmetic, simple ratios, area and volume, and basic statistics.
3Review the key historical events, ethnic groups, administrative regions, and ecological zones of Ghana for the Social Studies section.
4Understand the basic tenets, festivals, and moral codes of the three major religions in Ghana (Christianity, Islam, and African Traditional Religion).
5Brush up on grammar rules, phonetics, and writing mechanics in English Language.
6Pace yourself during the exam: you have approximately 1.2 minutes per question.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GTLE Multiple Subjects Content paper for Primary?

It is the specific content knowledge exam for candidates specializing in Primary Education. It tests their subject matter knowledge in the six core subjects of the primary curriculum.

Which subjects are tested in the Multiple Subjects Content paper?

The exam covers English Language (20%), Mathematics (20%), Science (20%), Social Studies/Our World and Our People (20%), Religious and Moral Education (10%), and Creative Arts and Design (10%).

Who must write the Primary Multiple Subjects Content paper?

All GTLE candidates whose teacher-training specialization is Primary Education must write this paper, along with GPK and Primary Pedagogy.

What is the passing score for the content paper?

NTC does not publish a standalone public numeric pass mark for individual papers; candidate licensing requires a pass across the required papers.

Are calculators allowed in the examination room?

Simple non-programmable scientific calculators are typically permitted for numeracy and mathematics calculation items, but check your center instructions before the exam.

Where are the questions sourced from?

The questions are based on NaCCA's standard primary school curriculum frameworks (Kindergarten to Basic 6) and typical teacher training college course contents in Ghana.