Section B: Will be for candidates in Ghana onlyand will be drawn from Section B of the syllabus (ie the section of the syllabus perculiar to Ghana. It will consist of short-structured questions. Section C: Will be for candidates in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, The Gambia and Liberia and will be drawn from Section C of the syllabus (ie the section of the syllabus containing material for those countries only. It will also consist of short-structured questions. Candidates will be expected to answer two questions from Section A and all the short-structured questions from eitherSection B or Section C. Each question in Section Awill carry 20 marks while the compulsory short-structured questions in Sections Band C will carry 30 marks. The total score will be 70 marks. The paper shall take 1hour 40 minutes. PAPER 3: Will be a practical test (for school candidates) or a test of practical work (for private candidates) lasting 2 hours and consisting of three sections Sections AB and Cb Section A: This will consist of two compulsory questions drawn from Section A of the syllabus, each carrying 25 marks.