First Term Examination Agricultural Science Primary 4 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12

Week 12 Examination

Part A: Objective Questions

Instructions: Choose the correct option (a, b, c, or d) to complete each sentence.

  1. Agriculture is important because it provides __________.
    • a) Toys
    • b) Food
    • c) Electronics
    • d) Furniture
  2. A product made from cotton is __________.
    • a) Wool
    • b) Metal
    • c) Cloth
    • d) Glass
  3. Exporting agricultural products helps earn __________.
    • a) Energy
    • b) Foreign exchange
    • c) Pollution
    • d) Water
  4. The process of planting seeds in pots or bowls is __________.
    • a) Cooking
    • b) Cultivating
    • c) Building
    • d) Playing
  5. __________ is a common crop used to make flour.
    • a) Rice
    • b) Wheat
    • c) Potato
    • d) Banana
  6. Domestic animals like sheep and goats are reared for __________.
    • a) Housing
    • b) Food and clothing
    • c) Entertainment
    • d) Transportation
  7. An example of a fruit that can be exported is __________.
    • a) Apple
    • b) Carpet
    • c) Plastic
    • d) Iron
  8. Raw materials for making medicines can come from __________.
    • a) Metals
    • b) Plants
    • c) Rocks
    • d) Paper
  9. The benefit of farming is to __________.
    • a) Create machines
    • b) Provide food
    • c) Build roads
    • d) Manufacture cars
  10. The term “agro-allied industries” refers to industries that use __________.
    • a) Books
    • b) Agricultural raw materials
    • c) Computers
    • d) Fabrics
  11. An example of a crop produced for food is __________.
    • a) Cotton
    • b) Corn
    • c) Plastic
    • d) Glass
  12. People who work in agriculture might be __________.
    • a) Teachers
    • b) Farmers
    • c) Engineers
    • d) Doctors
  13. The production of __________ involves growing plants and vegetables.
    • a) Metal
    • b) Books
    • c) Crops
    • d) Furniture
  14. The main source of meat is __________.
    • a) Plants
    • b) Animals
    • c) Minerals
    • d) Chemicals
  15. __________ can be used to make cloth for clothing.
    • a) Wool
    • b) Sand
    • c) Cement
    • d) Metal
  16. A benefit of agricultural export is __________.
    • a) Reducing pollution
    • b) Earning foreign exchange
    • c) Building houses
    • d) Creating toys
  17. One way agriculture can provide employment is through __________.
    • a) Mining
    • b) Manufacturing
    • c) Farming
    • d) Programming
  18. __________ are important for clothing production.
    • a) Cars
    • b) Fruits
    • c) Plants and animals
    • d) Electronics
  19. An agro-allied industry might make __________ from agricultural raw materials.
    • a) Furniture
    • b) Chocolates
    • c) Paints
    • d) Plastics
  20. Crop production involves __________.
    • a) Mining
    • b) Cultivating plants
    • c) Building roads
    • d) Making machines
  21. Raw materials used for making medicines often come from __________.
    • a) Plastic
    • b) Plants
    • c) Metals
    • d) Stones
  22. __________ is an example of a livestock animal.
    • a) Tomato
    • b) Chicken
    • c) Wheat
    • d) Carrot
  23. Agricultural activities can __________.
    • a) Destroy buildings
    • b) Provide employment
    • c) Cause pollution
    • d) Create electronics
  24. Fruits and vegetables are examples of __________.
    • a) Animals
    • b) Raw materials
    • c) Machines
    • d) Crops
  25. __________ helps earn money from abroad.
    • a) Exporting agricultural produce
    • b) Importing goods
    • c) Manufacturing cars
    • d) Building houses
  26. A crop that is commonly grown for its seeds is __________.
    • a) Rice
    • b) Steel
    • c) Glass
    • d) Fabric
  27. Livestock are reared mainly for __________.
    • a) Fuel
    • b) Food and clothing
    • c) Furniture
    • d) Toys
  28. Agro-allied industries use __________ to make products.
    • a) Agricultural produce
    • b) Plastic
    • c) Metal
    • d) Paper
  29. The main purpose of agriculture is to __________.
    • a) Provide food and raw materials
    • b) Create electronic devices
    • c) Build vehicles
    • d) Manufacture toys
  30. __________ is an example of an exportable fruit.
    • a) Orange
    • b) Metal
    • c) Wood
    • d) Plastic

Part B: Theory Questions

Instructions: Provide short answers to the following questions.

  1. What is agriculture?
  2. List two benefits of agriculture to humans.
  3. How does agriculture contribute to clothing production?
  4. Name two types of animals that are reared for food.
  5. What is the purpose of agro-allied industries?
  6. How can agriculture provide employment opportunities?
  7. What is an example of a crop used in making flour?
  8. Name a product that can be made from cotton.
  9. How does exporting agricultural produce benefit a country?
  10. List two benefits of crop production.
  11. What are domestic animals commonly reared for?
  12. How do plants contribute to medicine production?
  13. Name one type of livestock.
  14. What is the role of agriculture in foreign exchange?
  15. Explain how agriculture helps in the production of food.
  16. Name a raw material used in making medicines.
  17. How does agriculture contribute to job creation?
  18. What are agro-allied industries?
  19. Provide an example of a crop used for making food.
  20. How can agriculture help in clothing production?
  21. Name two types of food products that can be exported.
  22. What is one benefit of exporting agricultural produce?
  23. How can agriculture affect employment?
  24. What are some examples of finished goods made from agricultural raw materials?
  25. How does agriculture help with clothing production?
  26. Explain the importance of crop production.
  27. How does agriculture benefit people directly?
  28. List one benefit of rearing animals.
  29. What is an example of a crop used for making flour?
  30. Name a type of produce that can be exported.

Part C: True or False Questions

Instructions: Indicate whether the statements are True or False.

  1. Cotton is used to make clothing. (True/False)
  2. Goats provide wool. (True/False)
  3. Exporting products helps earn foreign exchange. (True/False)
  4. Agriculture only helps in food production. (True/False)
  5. Cattle provide meat and milk. (True/False)
  6. Fruits and vegetables can be exported. (True/False)
  7. Livestock are reared mainly for fuel. (True/False)
  8. Agro-allied industries use agricultural raw materials. (True/False)
  9. Agriculture is not important for clothing production. (True/False)
  10. Plants can be used to make medicines. (True/False)
  11. Exporting agricultural produce helps a country earn foreign exchange. (True/False)
  12. Animals are reared for their meat and milk. (True/False)
  13. Agro-allied industries do not use agricultural produce. (True/False)
  14. Cotton is a raw material used in making medicines. (True/False)
  15. Crops are important for food production. (True/False)
  16. Plants can provide materials for clothing. (True/False)
  17. All agricultural produce can be exported. (True/False)
  18. Livestock are not used for food production. (True/False)
  19. Agro-allied industries do not benefit from agriculture. (True/False)
  20. Agriculture has no role in producing medicine. (True/False)
  21. Exporting goods can help a country’s economy. (True/False)
  22. Agriculture is only for growing crops. (True/False)
  23. Animals provide resources other than food. (True/False)
  24. Finished goods can be made from agricultural raw materials. (True/False)
  25. The main purpose of agriculture is entertainment. (True/False)
  26. Agriculture helps with foreign exchange. (True/False)
  27. All types of crops are grown for food. (True/False)
  28. Domestic animals can be reared for clothing. (True/False)
  29. Agro-allied industries include food production. (True/False)
  30. The process of growing plants is called mining. (True/False)

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