Revision and Review Test Questions Agricultural Science JSS 1 First Term Lesson Notes Week 11

 

 

Lesson Plan Presentation

Subject: Agricultural Science
Class: JSS 1
Term: First Term
Week: 11
Age: 11-12 years
Topic: Revision of All Topics Covered This Term

Duration: 40 minutes

Part A: Review and Revision

FAQ for Better Understanding

  1. What is agriculture?
    Agriculture is the practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products.
  2. Why is agriculture important to farmers?
    It provides food, income, and employment opportunities.
  3. How does agriculture benefit the nation?
    It contributes to the economy, provides food security, and supports trade.
  4. What are the types of agricultural practices?
    They include pastoral, arable, and mixed farming.
  5. What is crop farming?
    Crop farming involves growing plants for food and other uses.
  6. What is horticulture?
    Horticulture is the science of growing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
  7. What does livestock farming involve?
    It involves raising animals like cows, sheep, and pigs for meat, milk, and other products.
  8. What is apiculture?
    Apiculture, or bee farming, involves keeping bees for honey production.
  9. What is fishery?
    Fishery is the practice of catching and farming fish.
  10. What is heliciculture?
    Heliculture is the farming of snails for food.
  11. What are the benefits of sandy soil?
    Sandy soil drains quickly and warms up fast.
  12. What are the advantages of clay soil?
    Clay soil holds nutrients and water well.
  13. What makes loamy soil good for farming?
    It has a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay, which supports healthy plant growth.
  14. What are the parts of a plant?
    They include the root, stem, leaves, and flowers.
  15. What is the function of roots?
    Roots anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients from the soil.
  16. What role do leaves play?
    Leaves make food for the plant through photosynthesis.
  17. What are aquatic plants?
    They are plants that live in water, like lilies and algae.
  18. What are terrestrial plants?
    Terrestrial plants grow on land, such as trees and shrubs.
  19. What is the function of flowers?
    Flowers help in the reproduction of plants.
  20. What are some examples of crops based on their lifespan?
    Annuals, biennials, perennials, and ephemerals.

Part B: Objective Questions (Fill-in-the-Blank)

  1. Sandy soil has _______ drainage.
    a) Poor
    b) Good
    c) Moderate
    d) None
  2. Clay soil is _______ in nutrients.
    a) Low
    b) High
    c) Balanced
    d) None
  3. Loamy soil is a mixture of sand, silt, and _______.
    a) Salt
    b) Clay
    c) Rocks
    d) Peat
  4. Peat soil is known for being rich in _______ matter.
    a) Organic
    b) Mineral
    c) Synthetic
    d) None
  5. The part of the plant that absorbs water is the _______.
    a) Stem
    b) Leaf
    c) Root
    d) Flower
  6. Horticulture focuses on growing _______ and vegetables.
    a) Grains
    b) Fruits
    c) Animals
    d) Metals
  7. The practice of keeping bees is called _______.
    a) Apiculture
    b) Aquaculture
    c) Heliculture
    d) Silviculture
  8. The process of growing plants in water is known as _______.
    a) Hydroponics
    b) Aquaculture
    c) Apiculture
    d) Sericulture
  9. Clay soil has _______ drainage.
    a) Good
    b) Poor
    c) Excellent
    d) None
  10. Which type of soil is ideal for most plants due to its balanced properties?
    a) Sandy
    b) Clay
    c) Loamy
    d) Silt
  11. The term for farming snails is _______.
    a) Apiculture
    b) Heliculture
    c) Fishery
    d) Silviculture
  12. Annual crops are those that _______ within one year.
    a) Die
    b) Live
    c) Grow
    d) None
  13. Biennial plants live for _______ years.
    a) One
    b) Two
    c) Three
    d) Four
  14. Perennial crops live for _______.
    a) One year
    b) Two years
    c) Many years
    d) Six months
  15. The shoot of a plant is responsible for _______ growth.
    a) Root
    b) Leaf
    c) Stem
    d) Flower
  16. The primary function of leaves is _______.
    a) Photosynthesis
    b) Absorption
    c) Reproduction
    d) Support
  17. Silt soil is _______ to work with.
    a) Difficult
    b) Easy
    c) Hard
    d) Rough
  18. Aquatic plants live in _______.
    a) Desert
    b) Land
    c) Water
    d) Air
  19. Terrestrial plants grow on _______.
    a) Water
    b) Land
    c) Ice
    d) Sand
  20. Ephemeral crops live for _______ time.
    a) Long
    b) Short
    c) Medium
    d) Variable

Part C: Theory Questions (Short Answer)

  1. What are the different types of soil?
  2. How does sandy soil affect plant growth?
  3. Describe the characteristics of clay soil.
  4. What are the benefits of loamy soil?
  5. Explain the term “apiculture.”
  6. What is the importance of roots in a plant?
  7. How do leaves help plants?
  8. What are the features of aquatic plants?
  9. Describe the role of flowers in plant reproduction.
  10. How can clay soil be improved for farming?
  11. What is horticulture?
  12. What is the function of a plant’s stem?
  13. What are the uses of peat soil?
  14. How do plants adapt to their environment?
  15. Describe the process of photosynthesis.
  16. What are annual crops?
  17. How do biennial plants differ from perennial plants?
  18. What is the difference between silt soil and clay soil?
  19. How does fishery contribute to agriculture?
  20. What are the main types of crops based on lifespan?

Part D: True or False Questions

  1. Sandy soil retains water well. (False)
  2. Clay soil has poor drainage. (True)
  3. Loamy soil is a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay. (True)
  4. Peat soil is low in organic matter. (False)
  5. Horticulture involves raising animals for meat. (False)
  6. Apiculture is the practice of growing fruits. (False)
  7. Silt soil is easy to work with. (True)
  8. Terrestrial plants grow in water. (False)
  9. Biennial plants complete their life cycle in two years. (True)
  10. Ephemeral crops live for many years. (False)
  11. The shoot of a plant includes the stem, leaves, and flowers. (True)
  12. Clay soil is high in nutrients but drains quickly. (False)
  13. Aquatic plants can be found in deserts. (False)
  14. The primary function of roots is to support the plant. (False)
  15. Fishery is related to growing plants in water. (False)
  16. Heliculture involves raising snails. (True)
  17. Loamy soil is the least suitable for farming. (False)
  18. Sandy soil is best for crops that need high moisture. (False)
  19. Peat soil is commonly found in swampy areas. (True)
  20. Leaves are responsible for photosynthesis in plants. (True)

Part E: Fill in the Gaps Questions

  1. ______ soil is known for its coarse texture and quick drainage.
  2. Clay soil retains _______ and is high in nutrients.
  3. Loamy soil is a mixture of sand, silt, and _______.
  4. The practice of keeping bees is called _______.
  5. Heliculture refers to the farming of _______.
  6. The main function of roots is to absorb _______ and nutrients.
  7. Leaves are responsible for the process of _______.
  8. Aquatic plants live in _______.
  9. Terrestrial plants grow on _______.
  10. Biennial plants complete their life cycle in _______ years.
  11. Perennial crops live for _______.
  12. Ephemeral plants live for a _______ time.
  13. The shoot of a plant includes the stem, ________, and flowers.
  14. Silt soil is _______ to work with and has good water retention.
  15. Horticulture focuses on growing fruits, vegetables, and _______.
  16. Clay soil has _______ drainage.
  17. Peat soil is rich in _______ matter.
  18. The main role of flowers is to aid in _______ reproduction.
  19. Fishery involves the farming and catching of _______.
  20. Sandy soil is best suited for crops that require _______ drainage.

This plan provides a comprehensive review of the topics covered this term and aims to reinforce understanding through various questions

 

 

AGRIC SCIENCE JSS 1 FIRST TERM BASIC 7 1ST TERM

 

 

MONOCOTYLEDON AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE. CLASS: JSS 1 TOPIC: CROP PLANT FORMS(CONT`D)

 

 

1st Term Examination: Agricultural Science JSS 1

Objective Questions

  1. The art of production of crops and rearing of farm animals for human consumption is known as:
    • A. Crops and Animal Science
    • B. Animal Production
    • C. Food Technology
    • D. Agriculture
  2. ………….. is NOT a development stage of Agriculture?
    • A. Neolithic Era
    • B. Romantic Era
    • C. Mesolithic Era
    • D. Paleolithic Era
  3. Cassava can be processed into any of the following except:
    • A. Garri
    • B. Eba
    • C. Cassava Flour/Elubo Lafun
    • D. Corn Flakes
  4. The scope of agriculture does not include:
    • A. Soil Science
    • B. Agricultural Economics
    • C. Agricultural Engineering
    • D. Agrocultural Ecology
  5. Which of the following is NOT an agro-based industry?
    • A. Fertilizer Industry
    • B. Paper Mill
    • C. Saw Mill
    • D. Bakery
  6. ____ is the combination of soil science and crop science.
    • A. Agronomy
    • B. Soil Study
    • C. Crop Study
    • D. Soilnomy
  7. ……… is the raw material for the textile industry.
    • A. Maize
    • B. Coconut
    • C. Cotton
    • D. Cassava
  8. A typical plant is majorly divided into ______________ and ______________ system.
    • A. Dicotyledonous and Monocotyledonous
    • B. Green and Black
    • C. Shoot and Root
    • D. Up and Down
  9. Agriculture provides all the following EXCEPT:
    • A. Food
    • B. Shelter
    • C. Poverty
    • D. Clothing
  10. When a farmer produces mainly to feed himself and his family, he is practicing:
    • A. Subsistence
    • B. Commercial
    • C. Import
    • D. Subsistence
  11. The green pigment in leaves is:
    • A. Green Manure
    • B. Chlorophyll
    • C. Leaf
    • D. Good Agriculture
  12. Fishes are kept in ______________ at home for decoration.
    • A. Pond
    • B. Aquarium
    • C. Basket
    • D. Cupboard
  13. When a farmer produces mainly to feed himself and his family, he is practicing:
    • A. Commercial
    • B. Subsistence
    • C. Import
    • D. Subsistence
  14. The green color on the Nigerian flag represents:
    • A. Green Manure
    • B. Chlorophyll
    • C. Leaf
    • D. Good Agriculture
  15. One of these is harmful to crop plants:
    • A. Rainfall
    • B. Sunshine
    • C. Manure
    • D. Pest
  16. The part of the plant responsible for absorption of water, air, and nutrients is the:
    • A. Flower
    • B. Leaf
    • C. Stem
    • D. Root
  17. An example of an animal that lives in water is:
    • A. Sheep
    • B. Goat
    • C. Cattle
    • D. Fish
  18. Monocotyledon plants have _____ seed leaf at germination.
    • A. 1
    • B. 2
    • C. 3
    • D. 4
  19. Aquatic organisms live in:
    • A. Water
    • B. Abattoir
    • C. Habitat
    • D. Abode
  20. _____ crops complete their cycle in one planting season.
    • A. Annual
    • B. Perennial
    • C. Off-Season
    • D. Bi-Annual
  21. One of these is NOT a vegetable:
    • A. Cassava
    • B. Cucumber
    • C. Okra
    • D. Carrot
  22. Rice, millet, maize, and barley are ____ crops:
    • A. Cereal
    • B. Tuber
    • C. Root
    • D. Tree
  23. A plant that is grown for a specific purpose is called:
    • A. Crop Plant
    • B. Weed
    • C. Root Tuber
    • D. Wood
  24. ______________ is NOT part of the shoot system of a plant.
    • A. Root
    • B. Leaves
    • C. Flower
    • D. Stem
  25. Grazing animals mostly feed on:
    • A. Grass
    • B. Tuber
    • C. Fishes
    • D. Water
  26. Rearing of honey-producing bees is called:
    • A. Apiculture
    • B. Pomology
    • C. Aviculture
    • D. Horticulture
  27. Cocoa, kolanut, and cotton are ____ crops.
    • A. Cash
    • B. Latex
    • C. Oil Crop
    • D. Tuber Crop
  28. Plants give off water through:
    • A. Transpiration
    • B. Aquaculture
    • C. Hypogeal
    • D. Agronomy
  29. Which of these is a monocot?
    • A. Maize
    • B. Beans
    • C. Melon
    • D. Tomatoes
  30. One of the following is NOT an agent of pollination:
    • A. Fire
    • B. Insect
    • C. Man
    • D. Rain
  31. The BASIC importance of agriculture does NOT include one of the following:
    • A. Raw Material for Industries
    • B. Food
    • C. Clothing
    • D. Shelter/Housing
  32. Which part of the plant absorbs water, air, and nutrients?
    • A. Root
    • B. Shoot
    • C. Leaves
    • D. Stems
  33. Which of the following is involved in Agriculture?
    • A. All of the following
    • B. Vegetable Seller
    • C. Fish Farmer
    • D. Veterinary Doctor
  34. One of the following is NOT a poultry bird:
    • A. Eagle
    • B. Turkey
    • C. Goose
    • D. Guinea Fowl
  35. _____ is NOT part of the shoot system of a plant.
    • A. Leaf
    • B. Root
    • C. Flower
    • D. Stem
  36. Latex is obtainable from:
    • A. Pawpaw Tree
    • B. Rubber Tree
    • C. Timber
    • D. Cocoa
  37. The process by which green plants manufacture their food is called:
    • A. Transpiration
    • B. Photosynthesis
    • C. Leaching
    • D. Evaporation
  38. Which of the following has affected the rearing of pigs in the Northern part of Nigeria?
    • A. Geographical Factor
    • B. Religious Factor
    • C. Social Factor
    • D. Personal Factor
  39. Which of the following is rearing of honey-producing bees?
    • A. Silviculture
    • B. Apiculture
    • C. Aquaculture
    • D. Honey Comb
  40. One of the following is NOT needed by crop plants:
    • A. Sunlight
    • B. Fire
    • C. Air
    • D. Water
  41. A monocotyledonous plant possesses how many seed leaves at germination?
    • A. 1
    • B. 2
    • C. 4
    • D. 5
  42. The parts of a plant above the soil are called the _____ system.
    • A. Wood
    • B. Shoot
    • C. Root
    • D. Good
  43. Because of water, _____ are common in Lagos State.
    • A. Cattle
    • B. Fishes
    • C. Horses
    • D. Goats
  44. A subsistence farmer will grow all the following EXCEPT:
    • A. Maize
    • B. Rubber
    • C. Yam
    • D. Beans
  45. Maize as a monocotyledon possesses leaves with _____ vein.
    • A. Parallel
    • B. Net
    • C. Connected
    • D. Scattered
  46. One of these is a dicotyledonous plant/crop:
    • A. Beans
    • B. Rice
    • C. Millet
    • D. Sugar Cane
  47. Which of the following is a grazing (grass-eating) animal?
    • A. All of the following
    • B. Goat
    • C. Cattle
    • D. Sheep
  48. Which part of the plant undergoes pollination?
    • A. Flower
    • B. Root
    • C. Leaves
    • D. Stem
  49. Which part of the plant develops first?
    • A. Root
    • B. Leaves
    • C. Flower
    • D. Seed

Theory Questions

  1. Define agriculture.
  2. Write 5 importance of agriculture (with 3 basic importance first).
  3. Mention 10 scopes of agriculture.
  4. Discuss pollination under the following:
    • i. Definition
    • ii. Types
    • iii. 3 Agents
  5. Explain any 5 of the items mentioned under the scope of agriculture.
  6. State five differences between monocotyledon and dicotyledon plants in tabular form.
  7. Itemize 10 groups of crops based on uses, with 2 examples for each.