Primary 6 Agricultural Science Second Term Examination
Agricultural Science Primary 6 Second Term: Week 11 Revision
Part A: Review and Revision (FAQs with Answers)
- What is agriculture?
Agriculture is the practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, clothes, and other products. - Why do we need markets in agriculture?
Markets help farmers sell their products to buyers. This way, people can get fresh food. - What is packaging in agriculture?
Packaging is when agricultural products are packed into bags or containers to protect them and make them easy to sell. - Why is packaging important?
Packaging protects the food, makes it easier to transport, and helps keep it fresh. - What is a farm gate market?
A farm gate market is when farmers sell their products directly from their farms to buyers. - What types of products are sold in a local market?
Local markets sell fresh produce like vegetables, fruits, and grains. - What is the difference between a local market and a supermarket?
A local market sells mostly fresh, raw products, while supermarkets sell processed and packaged goods. - What is a domestic market?
A domestic market is where goods are sold within a country, not exported. - Why do farmers sell at the farm gate?
Selling at the farm gate helps farmers avoid extra transportation costs and sell directly to buyers. - What is agricultural marketing?
Agricultural marketing is the process of moving farm products from farmers to the market, including packaging, transportation, and selling. - What is a supermarket?
A supermarket is a large store that sells a variety of food, including both fresh and packaged agricultural products. - How do supermarkets help in agricultural marketing?
Supermarkets help by making agricultural products available to many people and by selling packaged products. - What does the term “local market” mean?
A local market is a market that is close to where the products are grown, usually in towns or villages. - Why is a domestic market important for farmers?
It helps farmers sell their products to people within the country, ensuring steady sales. - What is the role of packaging in supermarkets?
Packaging helps keep products fresh, makes them easier to store, and provides important information about the product. - What is a market survey?
A market survey helps farmers understand what people want to buy and how much they are willing to pay for it. - What is the importance of price in agricultural marketing?
Price determines how much buyers are willing to pay for agricultural products, affecting sales. - Why is it important to protect agricultural products?
Protecting products helps keep them fresh and safe to eat, which increases their value. - How can packaging affect the sales of agricultural products?
Good packaging can make products look attractive, keep them fresh, and encourage people to buy them. - What is the relationship between agriculture and marketing?
Agriculture provides the products, and marketing helps to sell those products to consumers.
Part B: Objective Questions (Fill-in-the-Blank)
- A ______ market sells products directly from the farm.
(a) Supermarket
(b) Local Market
(c) Farm Gate
(d) Domestic Market - ______ markets sell fresh produce like vegetables and fruits.
(a) Supermarket
(b) Farm Gate
(c) Local Market
(d) Domestic Market - Packaging helps protect agricultural products from ______.
(a) Sunlight
(b) Air
(c) Damage
(d) All of the above - A ______ market involves selling products within the country.
(a) Domestic Market
(b) Local Market
(c) International Market
(d) Supermarket - ______ products are usually sold in supermarkets.
(a) Raw
(b) Processed
(c) Fresh
(d) None of the above - The ______ is where farmers sell their products directly to buyers at their farms.
(a) Farm Gate
(b) Supermarket
(c) Domestic Market
(d) Local Market - In a ______ market, products are sold in villages or small towns.
(a) Domestic Market
(b) Farm Gate
(c) Local Market
(d) Supermarket - Farmers sell products in ______ markets to avoid transportation costs.
(a) Farm Gate
(b) Supermarket
(c) Local Market
(d) Domestic Market - Supermarkets mostly sell ______ agricultural products.
(a) Processed
(b) Fresh
(c) Raw
(d) Unpackaged - Agricultural ______ helps transport farm products to consumers.
(a) Marketing
(b) Packaging
(c) Farming
(d) Distribution - ______ helps to keep agricultural products fresh during transport.
(a) Packaging
(b) Advertising
(c) Pricing
(d) Harvesting - A ______ market is usually in large cities or towns.
(a) Farm Gate
(b) Domestic Market
(c) Supermarket
(d) Local Market - Farmers sell their goods in ______ markets to connect with local buyers.
(a) Farm Gate
(b) Local Market
(c) Domestic Market
(d) Supermarket - ______ helps farmers sell more products by making them available to more people.
(a) Packaging
(b) Marketing
(c) Growing
(d) Harvesting - ______ markets often sell a variety of goods, including packaged food.
(a) Supermarket
(b) Farm Gate
(c) Local Market
(d) Domestic Market - A ______ market helps farmers sell goods within the country.
(a) Domestic
(b) Supermarket
(c) Local Market
(d) Farm Gate - ______ can make agricultural products look more attractive to buyers.
(a) Packaging
(b) Pricing
(c) Harvesting
(d) Advertising - A ______ market helps sell agricultural products without any middlemen.
(a) Farm Gate
(b) Local Market
(c) Supermarket
(d) Domestic Market - The price of agricultural products is affected by the ______ of the market.
(a) Size
(b) Location
(c) Type
(d) None of the above - Supermarkets sell a mixture of ______ and ______ agricultural products.
(a) Raw, Fresh
(b) Processed, Packaged
(c) Farm Gate, Domestic
(d) None of the above
Part C: Theory Questions (Short-Answer)
- What is the role of agricultural marketing in the economy?
- Explain why packaging is important for agricultural products.
- Describe how a farm gate market works.
- What types of goods are sold in local markets?
- How does a supermarket help in the distribution of agricultural products?
- Why do farmers sell at farm gate markets?
- Explain the relationship between agriculture and marketing.
- Why are different types of markets needed for agricultural products?
- What is a domestic market and why is it important?
- How can farmers increase their sales through marketing?
- What is the difference between local and international markets?
- How do farmers decide the price of their products?
- How does packaging affect the freshness of agricultural products?
- What is the purpose of a market survey?
- What is the role of supermarkets in marketing agricultural products?
- How can the location of a market affect sales?
- Why is it important to protect agricultural products during transportation?
- How do packaging materials help agricultural products?
- What factors affect the price of agricultural goods in markets?
- Why is it important to have fresh produce in supermarkets?
Part D: True or False Questions
- Farmers only sell in local markets. (True/False)
- Packaging is only necessary for processed food. (True/False)
- Farm gate markets involve selling products directly from the farm. (True/False)
- Supermarkets only sell fresh agricultural products. (True/False)
- In a domestic market, goods are sold outside the country. (True/False)
- Farmers can avoid transportation costs by selling at the farm gate. (True/False)
- Agricultural marketing helps to move products from farms to consumers. (True/False)
- Supermarkets only sell fresh produce. (True/False)
- In a local market, you can find both fresh and packaged goods. (True/False)
- Packaging protects agricultural products from damage. (True/False)
- A domestic market involves selling agricultural products abroad. (True/False)
- Marketing is important for selling agricultural products. (True/False)
- Supermarkets sell both fresh and processed agricultural products. (True/False)
- The farm gate market helps farmers reduce their sales cost. (True/False)
- Agricultural products are only sold in local markets. (True/False)
- Packaging helps to keep products fresh during transportation. (True/False)
- Farmers sell directly to consumers in a farm gate market. (True/False)
- Price does not affect agricultural marketing. (True/False)
- Markets help increase the visibility of agricultural products. (True/False)
- Supermarkets do not sell any fresh agricultural products. (True/False)
Part E: Fill-in-the-Gaps Questions (Without Options)
- A ______ market is where goods are sold within the country.
- ______ is the process of selling agricultural products to consumers.
- In a ______ market, farmers sell directly to buyers at the farm.
- ______ helps keep agricultural products fresh and safe.
- Supermarkets sell ______ and processed agricultural products.
- A ______ market is located in villages and small towns.
- Agricultural marketing involves ______, packaging, and selling products.
- ______ markets make fresh produce available to many people.
- A ______ market involves selling goods across national borders.
- A well-organized market helps ______ the sale of agricultural products.
- Packaging is used to ______ agricultural products during transport.
- A ______ market helps farmers sell goods directly without middlemen.
- ______ is a process that helps protect the quality of agricultural products.
- ______ is the study of how products are sold in different markets.
- A ______ helps farmers avoid transportation costs.
- A ______ market focuses on selling products within a local area.
- ______ materials help protect products from damage.
- ______ helps to maintain the freshness of products during transport.
- ______ prices can make products more appealing to buyers.
- Agricultural marketing can improve ______ and product sales.
This comprehensive review is designed to help students better understand and revise all key concepts covered in the term. By addressing key topics like market types, packaging, and agricultural marketing, students will be better prepared for exams and able to apply their knowledge confidently.
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