Waec 1995 Agriculture Past Questions And Answers

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1

The most suitable soil for cultivating yam is

  • A. sand
  • B. silt
  • C. sandy clay
  • D. clay loam
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2

Blackarm is a bacterial disease of

  • A. rice
  • B. cotton
  • C. citrus
  • D. cocoa
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3

Jute, cotton and sisal are

  • A. oil crops
  • B. parental crops
  • C. fibre crops
  • D. vegetable crops
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4

Yams stored in a barn should be inspected at least once a week to

  • A. remove rotten tubers
  • B. remove sprouts from yam tubers
  • C. prevent termite attack
  • D. remove sprouts and rotten tubers
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5

(a)Give two examples of crops belonging to each of the following groups of crops (i) cereals; (ii) roots and tubers, (iii) legumes; (iv) vegetables; (v) fruits; (vi) beverages; (vii) fibres: (viii) oil crops.

(b) Discuss briefly the production of tomato under the following heading: (i) sowing method; (ii) transplanting: (iii) varieties; (iv) harvesting

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6

Which of the following diseases of crops causes stunting in maize?

  • A. blast
  • B. rosette
  • C. blight
  • D. smut
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7

Farm-gate price is usually obtained through

  • A. the producer
  • B. middlemen
  • C. commodity boards
  • D. co-operatives
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8

Write short notes on each of the following: (a) tractors; (b) incubators; (c) sprayers, (d) shelters

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9

Molasses is a major by-product obtained after the processing of

  • A. kenaf
  • B. sugarcane
  • C. cassava
  • D. pawpaw
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10

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a good pasture?

  • A. high palatability
  • B. high nutritive value
  • C. high digestibility
  • D. low leaf to stem ration
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