Agriculture Past Questions And Answers

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1541

(a) List four factors that affect the type of soil formed at a place (2 marks)

(b) State: (i) two agricultural uses of land

(ii)a two non-agricultural uses of land. (4 marks)

(c) Sate two functions and two deficiency symptoms of each of the following nutrients in crops: (i) nitrogen; potassium. (8 marks) \

(d) Mention two ways in which soil structure Is important in agriculture. (2 marks)

View Discussion (0)WAEC 2012 THEORY
1542

Wastage of agricultural products during harvesting period is due mainly to inadequate

  • A. transport facilities
  • B. storage and processing facilities
  • C. agricultural education and extension
  • D. implementation of government policies on agriculture
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1998 OBJ
1543

Which of the following is not a characteristic feature of peasant farming?

  • A. inability to repay loan
  • B. long-term loan facility
  • C. lack of capital
  • D. small farm-holding
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1992 OBJ
1544

The role of government in promoting agricultural development includes the following except

  • A. formulation of policies
  • B. provision of rural infrastructure
  • C. establishing and funding researche centres
  • D. breeding of plant and animals
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2003 OBJ
1545

Nematology is the

  • A) study of Insects
  • B) study of Viruses
  • C) study of Nematodes
  • D) study of Bacteria
View Discussion (0)POST UTME UI
1546

The aims of crop improvement include the following except

  • A. increasing yields
  • B. meeting particular needs of growers
  • C. meeting the needs of consumers
  • D. reducing demand for a particular type of crop
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1996 OBJ
1547

A livestock farmer was instructed to mix 1 litre of acaricide with 175 litres of water. calculate the amount of water he needs to mix 20 litres of acaricides

  • A. 20 litres
  • B. 175 litres
  • C. 195 litres
  • D. 3500 litres
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1996 OBJ
1548

When an animal is being fed on a ration that does not increase its value but keeps the animal in good health and constant weight, the animal is said to be on a

  • A. production ration
  • B. creep feed
  • C. maintenance ration
  • D. concentrate
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1992 OBJ
1549

What is the primary purpose of an agricultural extension service?

  • A. Providing financial assistance to farmers
  • B. Offering training and advisory services to farmers
  • C. Conducting research on agricultural practices
  • D. Marketing and selling agricultural products
View Discussion (0)JAMB 2023
1550

Which of the following is not correct about market in agriculture? it is

  • A. the aggregate of contacts between buyers and sellers
  • B. an arena for organising and facilitating business activities
  • C. a number of people in contact with each other for the purpose of buying and selling
  • D. a place for social activities
View Discussion (0)WAEC 1994 OBJ