3rd Term Examination Agricultural Science Primary 2
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3RD TERM EXAMINATION
CLASS: Basic Two
SUBJECT: Agricultural Science Primary 2 Third Term Examination
INSTRUCTION: Answer the following questions
Part A
Objectives
- _______ are tools that are used by Farmer’s to make their job easier and faster to do (a) Simple Farm Tools (b) Farm Tractors (c) Farm irrigation
- Cutlass, hoes, shovel, spade and take are examples of _______(a) Simple Farm Tools (b) Farm Tractors (c) Farm irrigation
- _______ farm tools are advanced and sophisticated. They are used to cultivate lard area of land. (a) Primitive (b) Old (c) Modern
- Modern farm tools are also know as farm _______ (a) machinery (b) incubator (c) planter
- Tractors, Plough, Harrow, Rodger and Harvester are examples of _______ (a) Simple Farm tool (b) Modern Farm Tools (c) Farm wonders
- _______ crops are cultivated purposely for sales (a) fruit (b) cash (c) wine
- Cocoa, coffee, rubber and kolanuts are examples of _______ (a) fruit (b) cash (c) wine
- Another name for simple farm tool is _______ tool (a) basic (b) unique (c) huge
- Coffee is an example of _______ crop (a) cash (b) food (c) latex
- _______ is used for felling tree and digging holes for planting seed crops (a) Mattock (b) Digger (c) Cutlass
- _______ is used to harvest cocoa (a) Digger (b) Harvesting knife (c) axe
- _______ is used for transferring young seedling from nursery to permanent site (a) sickle (b) Handtrowel (c) rake
- _______ is used to gather dried leaves and dirt on the farm (a) axe (b) cutlass (c) take
- _______ is used for clearing bush before actual planting is commenced (a) cutlass (b) hoe (c) watering can
- _______ is used for making ridges and Nursery beds (a) hoe (b) wheel barrow (c) plough
- _______ is attached to the tractor to plant crops (a) Planter (b) Harrow (c) Harvester
- _______ tools are used for digging (a) planting (b) digging (c) cutting
- _______ tools are used on the farm for cutting (a) planting (b) cutting (c) digging
- Digger, pickaxe and Mattock are examples of _______ tools (a) digging (b) cutting (c) planting
- Cutlass, axe and sickle are examples of _______ tools (a) cutting (b) digging (c) planting
- Earthworms eat _______ and grasses. a) rocks b) trees c) herbs d) toys
- Farmers till the land to make it _______. a) hard b) loose c) wet d) dark
- Earthworms help to add _______ to the soil. a) toys b) nutrients c) books d) shoes
- Earthworms make the soil _______ for plants to grow. a) hard b) dry c) soft d) cold
- Farmers sell cash crops to _______ money. a) eat b) play c) make d) study
- Earthworms assist in the formation of __________ in the soil. a) sand b) humus c) rocks d) water
- Earthworms __________ the soil like a gardener. a) water b) bake c) freeze d) dry
- Earthworms are important for making soil __________. a) hard b) loose c) sandy d) hot
- Earthworms help plants by keeping the soil __________. a) dry b) wet c) cold d) small
- Earthworms help air __________ in the soil. a) flow b) stop c) hide d) disappear
- How do farmers’ enemies affect the performance of animals? a) They improve it b) They reduce it c) They don’t affect it d) They make it colorful
- What happens to the marketability of crops because of farmers’ enemies? a) It increases b) It decreases c) It remains the same d) It becomes unpredictable
- Which animal is commonly known for destroying crops on the field? a) Cows b) Cats c) Birds d) Fish
- What type of damage do farmers’ enemies cause to the root plant? a) Positive b) Neutral c) Negative d) Colorful
- What is the main reason farmers consider birds as enemies? a) They sing beautifully b) They destroy crops c) They build nests d) They eat insects
- How do farmers protect their crops from rats? a) By feeding them b) By building fences c) By inviting them d) By providing shelter
- Why do farmers find squirrels troublesome? a) Because they are cute b) Because they damage crops c) Because they help in farming d) Because they are harmless
- What do crabs do that makes them farmers’ enemies? a) Swim in the river b) Climb trees c) Destroy crops d) Eat grass
- How can farmers prevent damages caused by farmers’ enemies? a) By inviting them b) By ignoring them c) By protecting crops d) By feeding them
- What is the effect of farmers’ enemies on the marketability of crops? a) It improves b) It decreases c) It becomes colorful d) It remains the same
Part B
Theory
- What are farm tools
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What are farm tools used for
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What are the examples of farm tools. Mention four
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What type of farm land is simple farm tool used to cultivate
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What are modern farm tools
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What are farm machinery
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Mention four examples of farm machinery
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What are cash crops
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Mention four cash crops that you know
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What are digging tools
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What are cutting tools
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Mention four digging tools
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Mention four cutting tools
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Mention four machinery that can be attached to the tractor
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What is a tractor used for
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What are farmers’ enemies?
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Can you name any farmers’ enemies?
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What damages do farmers’ enemies cause to crops on the field?
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How do farmers’ enemies affect the performance of animals?
20.Why is it important for farmers to identify farmers’ enemies?
- What do birds do that makes them farmers’ enemies?
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How can farmers protect their crops from rats?
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Why are crabs considered farmers’ enemies?
24.What happens to the marketability of crops because of farmers’ enemies?
- How can farmers prevent damages caused by farmers’ enemies?