Waec 2002 Agriculture Past Questions And Answers
Animal power is usually used on the farm for
- A. harvesting
- B. spraying
- C. ploughing
- D. planting
The growing of both forest trees and arable crops simultaneously on the same piece of land is termed
- A. mixed cropping
- B. mixed farming
- C. pastoral farming
- D. taungya system
The most appropriate farm implement for breaking up soil clod is the
- A. harrow
- B. plough
- C. ridger
- D. mower
Which of the following groups of crops is widely frown in areas with high rainfall?
- A. cocoa,oilpalm,rubber and kola
- B. millet,onoin,cotton and sorghum
- C. coffee,cocoa,cotton and millet
- D. rubber,onion,oil palm and cotton
(a) In a tabular form, name one fungal disease, one viral disease and one pest of any four of the following crops: (i) citrus; (ii) banana; (iii) tomato; (iv) yam; (v) groundnut. (b) State six general control measures of diseases of crops.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2002 THEORYThe daily maintenance practice carried out on a disc harrow is
- A. changing the disc
- B. cleaning the soil off the disc
- C. smearing the disc with oil
- D. sharpening the edges of its scraper
Which of the following is an advantage of communal land tenure system?
- A. it encourages modern agriculture
- B. each member of the community can own land
- C. the land can be used as collateral
- D. family labour can be easily employed
(a)List six types of land tenure systems. (b) Discuss five reasons why the government should enforce the land use legislation.
View Discussion (0)WAEC 2002 THEORYThe process of inducing root development on portions of stems still attached to the parent plant is known as
- A. budding
- B. grafting
- C. layering
- D. tillering
The sugar is most commonly found in the blood of animals is
- A. glucose
- B. galactose
- C. lactose
- D. sucrose

