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Agricultural science practical questions 2024
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AGRICUlTURE PRACTICAL ANSWERS
(1a)
=Specimen A(Hand Fork):
(i) Loosening soil in gardens and flower beds
(ii) Aerating soil around established plants
=Specimen B (Garden Fork):
(i) Turning over soil in preparation for planting
(ii) Breaking up clods and compacted soil
=Specimen C (Hand Trowel):
(i) Scooping and moving small amounts of soil or fertilizer
(ii) Planting seedlings and bulbs
=Specimen D (Knapsack Sprayer):
(i) Applying pesticides and herbicides to crops
(ii) Spraying fertilizers and water on plants
(1b)
Specimen A(Hand Fork) has shorter tines and a smaller head, making it suitable for lighter work in smaller areas, while Specimen B (Garden Fork) has longer tines and a larger head, making it better suited for heavier work in larger areas.
(1c)
Spade
(1d)
(i) Cleaning the trowel after each use to prevent rust and bacterial growth
(ii) Storing the trowel in a dry place to prevent damage to the handle and metal
(1e)
(i) Gloves
(ii) Goggles
(1a)
=Specimen A(Hand Fork):
(i) Loosening soil in gardens and flower beds
(ii) Aerating soil around established plants
=Specimen B (Garden Fork):
(i) Turning over soil in preparation for planting
(ii) Breaking up clods and compacted soil
=Specimen C (Hand Trowel):
(i) Scooping and moving small amounts of soil or fertilizer
(ii) Planting seedlings and bulbs
=Specimen D (Knapsack Sprayer):
(i) Applying pesticides and herbicides to crops
(ii) Spraying fertilizers and water on plants
(1b)
Specimen A(Hand Fork) has shorter tines and a smaller head, making it suitable for lighter work in smaller areas, while Specimen B (Garden Fork) has longer tines and a larger head, making it better suited for heavier work in larger areas.
(1c)
Spade
(1d)
(i) Cleaning the trowel after each use to prevent rust and bacterial growth
(ii) Storing the trowel in a dry place to prevent damage to the handle and metal
(1e)
(i) Gloves
(ii) Goggles
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(4a)
(i) Host of N. Tapeworm: Pig
(ii) Host of O. Roundworm: Chicken
(iii) Host of P. Tick: Cattle
(4b)
(i)Spec N; Proper disposal of animal waste
(ii)Spec O; Regular cleaning and disinfection of living quarters
(iii)Spec N; Avoiding undercooked meat and raw animal products
(4c)
(i)Refrigeration
(ii)Freezing
(iii)Smoking
(4d)
(i)Body shape: Tapeworms are long and flat, while Roundworms are cylindrical and rounded.
(ii)Body covering: Tapeworms have a tough, outer covering called a cuticle, while Roundworms have a smooth, outer layer.
(4e)
(i)Tick fever (Babesiosis)
(ii)Redwater disease (Babesia spp.)
(i) Host of N. Tapeworm: Pig
(ii) Host of O. Roundworm: Chicken
(iii) Host of P. Tick: Cattle
(4b)
(i)Spec N; Proper disposal of animal waste
(ii)Spec O; Regular cleaning and disinfection of living quarters
(iii)Spec N; Avoiding undercooked meat and raw animal products
(4c)
(i)Refrigeration
(ii)Freezing
(iii)Smoking
(4d)
(i)Body shape: Tapeworms are long and flat, while Roundworms are cylindrical and rounded.
(ii)Body covering: Tapeworms have a tough, outer covering called a cuticle, while Roundworms have a smooth, outer layer.
(4e)
(i)Tick fever (Babesiosis)
(ii)Redwater disease (Babesia spp.)
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