Last Mile · BECE 2026

Integrated Science
Last Mile Fact Sheet

Every topic the Chief Examiner flagged across four years — facts, diagrams, equations, and the exact errors to avoid.

⚠ Flagged every year 2018–2023

Chemical Equations

The single most common weakness across all four CE reports. Two marks lost: wrong formula, wrong balance.

Every year Photosynthesis Respiration Neutralisation Balancing
The error every examiner listed

H20 (zero) instead of H2O (capital letter O for oxygen). Also: writing formulas from memory without balancing — atoms on each side must be equal.

How to balance a chemical equation — 3-step method CE Tip 2019 & 2021

Balance the equation for the combustion of methane: CH4 + O2 → CO2 + H2O

1
Count atoms on each side (unbalanced):
Left: C=1, H=4, O=2  |  Right: C=1, H=2, O=3
H and O are unequal — equation is not balanced.
2
Add coefficients to balance (never change subscripts):
Put 2 in front of H2O → Right now has H=4, O=4. Put 2 in front of O2 → Left O=4.
CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O
3
Verify — count atoms again:
Left: C=1, H=4, O=4  |  Right: C=1, H=4, O=4  ✓ Balanced
ProcessWord EquationChemical Equation
Photosynthesis Carbon dioxide + Water → Glucose + Oxygen 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2
Aerobic respiration Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + Energy
Anaerobic (animals) Glucose → Lactic acid + Small energy C6H12O6 → 2C3H6O3 + Energy
Anaerobic (yeast) Glucose → Ethanol + Carbon dioxide + Small energy C6H12O6 → 2C2H5OH + 2CO2 + Energy
Neutralisation Acid + Base → Salt + Water HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O
Combustion (carbon) Carbon + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide C + O2 → CO2
❌ Wrong — CE error 2021
H20   (zero — not oxygen)
CH4 + O2 → CO2 + H2O   (unbalanced)
NaOH + HCl → Na + Cl + H2O   (wrong products)
✓ Correct
H2O   (capital O — oxygen)
CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O   (balanced)
NaOH + HCl → NaCl + H2O   (salt + water)
Rule: subscripts are fixed, coefficients are your tool

Never change the subscript in a formula to balance. H2O stays H2O — you balance by adding a number in front of the whole formula (the coefficient).

⚠ All four years

Electronics & Circuit Symbols

Students lost marks drawing symbols from memory incorrectly. The CE 2023 report listed this as a major failure point.

"Candidates could not draw the symbols for a resistor, diode, cell, or LED correctly. Many drew a zigzag for the resistor instead of a rectangle."

Chief Examiner — Integrated Science 2023
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BECE uses IEC/British symbols — rectangle for resistor, not zigzag

The zigzag resistor symbol is American (ANSI). BECE (WAEC Ghana) uses the rectangle. Writing a zigzag will lose marks.

Electronic circuit symbols for BECE — resistor (rectangle), cell, battery, switch, lamp, diode, LED, voltmeter, ammeter
Standard circuit symbols — BECE/IEC (British) style. Learn the shape of each one.
Symbol rules — exactly what the examiner expects CE 2023
Resistor — draw a plain rectangle. Label with R and value (e.g. 10Ω). Do NOT draw a zigzag.
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Cell — one long thin line (positive) and one short thick line (negative). The long line is always the positive terminal.
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Diode — triangle pointing in the direction of conventional current flow, with a bar across the tip. Current flows from the flat side (anode/+) through to the bar side (cathode/−).
▷|↗
LED (Light-Emitting Diode) — same as diode symbol, with two small arrows pointing outward and upward from the body (showing light emission).
Lamp/Bulb — circle with a cross (X) inside. Always draw the circle first, then the X.
V
Voltmeter — circle with a V inside. Connected in parallel with the component being measured.
A
Ammeter — circle with an A inside. Connected in series in the circuit.
Forward biasing a diode CE 2023 — poorly drawn

Draw and describe a forward-biased diode circuit.

1
Connect the positive terminal of the cell to the anode (flat/triangle side) of the diode. This forward-biases the junction.
2
Connect the negative terminal to the cathode (bar side). When forward-biased, the diode conducts — current flows.
3
Reverse the battery and the diode blocks current (reverse bias). This is how diodes are used as one-way valves in circuits.
One-sentence definition for exam

Forward biasing is when the positive terminal of the supply is connected to the p-type (anode) side of the diode, allowing current to flow through the junction.

⚠ 2019, 2021, 2023

Ecology & Food Webs

In 2023, the examiner said food webs drawn without arrows earned zero marks. Arrow direction is the most repeated error.

The #1 food web error — arrows pointing the wrong way

Arrows show the direction of energy flow — from the organism being eaten TO the organism doing the eating. Grass → Grasshopper (not ←). A food web with no arrows, or arrows reversed, scores zero.

Food web diagram showing correct arrow direction — from prey to predator showing energy flow
Food web — arrows always point FROM the organism eaten TO the organism eating (direction of energy transfer).
Reading a food chain — trophic levels CE 2019, 2021, 2023

Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Hawk. Identify the trophic levels.

1
Grass = Producer (makes its own food through photosynthesis — 1st trophic level)
2
Grasshopper = Primary Consumer (herbivore — eats the producer — 2nd trophic level)
3
Frog = Secondary Consumer (eats the primary consumer — 3rd trophic level)
4
Snake = Tertiary Consumer (4th trophic level)
5
Hawk = Apex predator / Quaternary Consumer (5th trophic level) — nothing eats it in this chain.
✓ Correct food web rules
  • Arrows point FROM prey TO predator
  • Every organism has a label (common name)
  • Producers at the bottom of the diagram
  • Apex predator at the top with no outgoing arrow
  • At least one organism at each trophic level
❌ Errors that lose marks
  • No arrows at all (zero marks for diagram)
  • Arrows reversed (pointing prey ← predator)
  • Missing organisms (incomplete chain)
  • No title for the diagram
  • Confusing food chain with food web
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Food chain vs food web

A food chain is a single linear sequence (A → B → C). A food web is multiple interlocking food chains in the same ecosystem — it shows all feeding relationships together.

⚠ Every year 2018–2023

Human Reproductive System

Parts and functions appear every year. The examiner specifically flagged HIV/AIDS being listed as a reproductive STI — it is not.

HIV/AIDS is NOT a reproductive system STI — this cost marks in 2023

The infectious diseases of the reproductive system are gonorrhea and syphilis. HIV/AIDS is not specific to the reproductive system. Listing it instead of gonorrhea or syphilis loses the mark.

Male Reproductive System
  • Testes — produce sperm and testosterone
  • Epididymis — stores and matures sperm
  • Vas deferens — carries sperm from epididymis to urethra
  • Seminal vesicles — produce seminal fluid to nourish sperm
  • Prostate gland — adds alkaline fluid to semen
  • Urethra — tube for sperm and urine to leave the body
  • Penis — organ for depositing sperm
Female Reproductive System
  • Ovaries — produce eggs (ova) and hormones (oestrogen, progesterone)
  • Fallopian tubes (oviducts) — carry egg from ovary to uterus; site of fertilisation
  • Uterus (womb) — where foetus develops during pregnancy
  • Cervix — lower narrow part of uterus; dilates during childbirth
  • Vagina — birth canal; receives penis during intercourse
STICausative OrganismSymptomsPrevention
Gonorrhea Neisseria gonorrhoeae (bacterium) Painful urination, discharge, swollen joints Abstinence, condom use, treat early with antibiotics
Syphilis Treponema pallidum (bacterium) Painless sore (chancre), rash, organ damage if untreated Abstinence, condom use, penicillin treatment
Teenage pregnancy — causes and effects CE 2023
Causes
  • Peer pressure and desire to experiment
  • Lack of sex education
  • Poverty (transactional sex)
  • Alcohol and drug influence
  • Abuse / lack of parental supervision
Effects
  • School dropout — interrupted education
  • Health risks to mother and baby
  • Poverty cycle — reduced earning potential
  • Social stigma and mental health issues
  • Unsafe abortions
⚠ CE 2023 — major weakness

Respiration

Candidates confused aerobic and anaerobic, and could not state the word or chemical equations for either.

Aerobic respiration
Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + Large energy release
Anaerobic respiration
Glucose → Lactic acid + Small energy release (in animals, during intense exercise)
Feature Aerobic Anaerobic
Oxygen needed? Yes — requires O2 No — no O2 required
Products (animals) CO2 + H2O + Energy Lactic acid + Energy
Products (yeast) CO2 + H2O + Energy Ethanol + CO2 + Energy
Energy released Large (38 ATP) Small (2 ATP)
Location in cell Mitochondria Cytoplasm
When it occurs Normal body activity Intense exercise; oxygen debt
In brewing/baking Not used Yeast fermentation (bread, beer)
One-sentence distinction the examiner wants

Aerobic respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen and releases a large amount of energy, while anaerobic respiration occurs without oxygen and releases a smaller amount of energy, producing lactic acid in animals.

⚠ Every year

Agriculture & Soil

Farm tools appear yearly. Swollen shoot disease and soil erosion prevention were specifically flagged in 2023.

Farm ToolPrimary UseDistinctive Feature
Cutlass Clearing bush, harvesting, chopping plant material Long flat blade with handle — general-purpose cutting
Hoe / Mattock Tilling soil, weeding, mounding Metal blade at right angle to handle — used for breaking soil
Hand Fork Loosening soil around plants, removing weeds Small fork with 3–4 prongs — used near delicate roots
Peg / Dibber Making holes in soil for planting seeds or seedlings Pointed stick or T-shaped tool — used for transplanting
Watering Can Applying water to plants in nursery or garden beds Rose (perforated head) distributes water gently
Pruning Shears Cutting back branches and dead plant material Spring-loaded scissors — keeps blades clean and sharp
Swollen Shoot Disease of Cocoa CE 2023
1
Crop affected: Cocoa (Theobroma cacao) — Ghana's major export crop.
2
Causative organism: Cacao Swollen Shoot Virus (CSSV) — a virus, not a fungus or bacterium.
3
Vector (how it spreads): Mealybugs carry the virus from infected to healthy trees as they feed.
4
Symptoms: Swelling of shoots and stems, red vein-banding on young leaves, poor pod development, reduced yield.
5
Control: Cut out and destroy infected trees (rouging). Control mealybug populations with insecticide. Plant resistant varieties.
✓ Soil erosion prevention
  • Mulching — cover soil with organic material to reduce runoff
  • Cover cropping — plant ground-cover plants between main crops
  • Contour plowing — plow across the slope, not down it
  • Terracing — cut step-like ridges into hillsides
  • Afforestation — plant trees to hold soil with roots
  • Strip cropping — alternate strips of crops reduce wind/water erosion
❌ Effects of soil erosion on plants
  • Loss of topsoil — removes the nutrient-rich layer
  • Exposed subsoil — less fertile, poor root penetration
  • Reduced water retention — plants suffer drought stress
  • Reduced crop yield and poor growth
  • Root damage — physical removal of shallow-rooted plants
⚠ All four years

Physics: Electricity & Ohm's Law

Answers without units, and formulas not stated before use — flagged by the examiner in 2018, 2021, and 2023.

V = I × R
V = Potential difference (Volts, V)
I = Current (Amperes, A)
R = Resistance (Ohms, Ω)
I = V ÷ R
Rearrange Ohm's Law to find current when you know voltage and resistance.
R = V ÷ I
Rearrange to find resistance when you know voltage and current.
Ohm's Law — worked example (CE style) CE 2021, 2023

A resistor has a resistance of 15 Ω. A current of 2 A flows through it. Calculate the potential difference across the resistor.

1
State the formula first: V = I × R
2
Substitute values: V = 2 × 15
3
Calculate and give units: V = 30 V  — the unit (Volts) is required for full marks.
FeatureSeries CircuitParallel Circuit
Current Same through all components Splits — different through each branch
Voltage Splits across components: V = V1 + V2 Same across each branch
Total resistance Rtotal = R1 + R2 + … 1/Rtotal = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + …
If one component fails Whole circuit stops Others continue working
Example Old Christmas lights House wiring, mains appliances
Units are compulsory — no unit means no mark for the answer

Writing 30 instead of 30 V loses the unit mark. The examiner flagged this in 2018 and 2023. Always write the unit after every numerical answer: V (volts), A (amperes), Ω (ohms), W (watts), J (joules).

⚠ CE 2019 & 2023

Laboratory Skills

Confusing observation with inference was the most cited lab error. Command word meanings are also regularly tested.

❌ Inference — not an observation
"The salt is soluble in water."
"The solution is acidic."
"The gas is carbon dioxide."
"The substance dissolved because it is ionic."
✓ Observation — what you see/smell/hear
"The white solid dissolved to form a colourless solution."
"Blue litmus paper turned red."
"A colourless gas was given off which turned limewater milky."
"The solid disappeared and the solution became clear."
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The rule: Observation = what you perceive with your senses. Inference = what it means.

When a question says "State your observation", describe only what can be seen, smelled, or heard. Do not explain why. The explanation belongs in an inference or conclusion.

Command WordWhat to doHow much to write
State Give a brief fact — no explanation needed 1 sentence
Explain Give the fact AND the reason/mechanism 2–3 sentences
Describe Write what happens or what it looks like, in sequence 2–4 sentences
Suggest Give a plausible reason — acceptable if logically argued 1–2 sentences
Compare State both a similarity AND a difference between two things 1 point of each
Calculate Show your working, give answer with unit All steps shown
Draw / Sketch Draw with title, labelled parts, and arrows where relevant Full diagram
✓ Every diagram must have
  • A descriptive title
  • All parts labelled (lines to each part)
  • Directional arrows where movement is shown
  • Correct proportions (no squashed shapes)
❌ Diagram errors from CE reports
  • No title on the diagram
  • Missing labels on parts
  • Food web arrows missing or reversed
  • Circuit diagrams with broken wires
⚠ Every year 2018–2023

Science Spelling & Exam Checklist

Scientific spelling errors cost marks every single year. These are the exact words the examiner listed.

nuetralisation / neutralization
neutralisation
British spelling — WAEC uses -isation
photosinthesis
photosynthesis
-synthesis (from Greek: putting together)
testis / testes (confused)
testis (one) / testes (plural)
One testis, two testes
overy
ovary (one) / ovaries (plural)
ovary → ovaries (not overies)
cromosome
chromosome
chr- (not cr-); -some at the end
gonnorhea / gonorrea
gonorrhea
double-r: gonorrh-
syphyllis / siphilis
syphilis
syph- then -ilis (not -ilis)
resperation
respiration
-ration (not -eration)
clorophyl
chlorophyll
chloro- then -phyll (double l)
ecosistem
ecosystem
eco- then -system
mealibug
mealybug
mealy- (like meal + y)
mitocondria
mitochondria
mito-chon-dria (5 syllables)

Pre-Exam Checklist

  • I can write and balance photosynthesis, respiration, and neutralisation equations
  • I can draw all circuit symbols correctly (rectangle for resistor, diode direction)
  • I know the difference between forward and reverse bias
  • I know food web arrows point FROM prey TO predator
  • I can name all parts of male and female reproductive systems
  • The STIs for the reproductive system are gonorrhea and syphilis — not HIV/AIDS
  • I can state the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration in one sentence
  • I know Ohm's Law (V = IR) and can rearrange it
  • I always write units after every numerical answer in Physics
  • I know the difference between observation and inference in lab questions
  • Swollen shoot disease: cocoa + virus + mealybug vector + rouging
  • I checked the spelling of: neutralisation, photosynthesis, chromosome, chlorophyll
The examiner's most repeated instruction — every year

State the formula or definition before you use it. A Physics answer that shows V = IR before substituting values earns method marks even if the final number is wrong. Starting with only the numbers earns nothing if the answer is wrong.

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