Waec 2003 Agriculture Past Questions And Answers

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1

Which of the following parts is common to both the disc and mouldboard plough?

  • A. ploughshare
  • B. landslide
  • C. coulter
  • D. beam
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2

The scientific name for guinea grass is

  • A. panicum maximum
  • B. imperata cylindrica
  • C. cynodon dactylon
  • D. andropogon gayanus
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3

Which of the following farm implements is not hand operated?

  • A. garden shears
  • B. ridgers
  • C. cutlasses
  • D. secateurs
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4

Cassava is mainly propagated by

  • A. seedlings
  • B. layering
  • C. budding
  • D. cuttings
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5

(a) Outline the life cycle of the bean beetle [6 marks] (b)(i) Describe briefly four damages done by cotton stainer to cotton plants on the field. [6 marks] (ii) Name four alternate hosts of cotton stainer [4 marks]

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6

Primary tillage equipment performs the following functions except

  • A. turning over and inverting the top soil
  • B. burying weeds and trash
  • C. preparing ridges for planting
  • D. preparing the soil foe secondary tillage
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7

(a) List six sources of farm power [3 marks] (b) Explain how five of the sources of farm power listed in 2(a) are utilised on the farm. [5 marks] (c) Give two disadvantages each, of any four sources of farm power listed in 2(a). [8 marks]

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8

Which of the following activities does not clearly describe the art of mechanization?

  • A. using milking machins on dairy animals
  • B. clearing land with a cutlass
  • C. harvesting maize with a harvester
  • D. using a tractor to apply herbicides
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9

The process of stopping a young animal from milk and placing it under hand feeding is

  • A. culling
  • B. breeding
  • C. weaning
  • D. isolation
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10

Which of the following is not a principal of crop rotation?

  • A. deep-rooted crops should be followed by shallow rooted crops
  • B. a period of fallow must be provided in the cours of the rotation
  • C. a leguminous crop should be included in the system
  • D. crops that can be attacked by the same pest should not follow each other
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