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
- What is agriculture?
Agriculture is the practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products. - Why is agriculture important to farmers?
It provides food, income, and employment opportunities. - How does agriculture benefit the nation?
It contributes to the economy, provides food security, and supports trade. - What are the types of agricultural practices?
They include pastoral, arable, and mixed farming. - What is crop farming?
Crop farming involves growing plants for food and other uses. - What is horticulture?
Horticulture is the science of growing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants. - What does livestock farming involve?
It involves raising animals like cows, sheep, and pigs for meat, milk, and other products. - What is apiculture?
Apiculture, or bee farming, involves keeping bees for honey production. - What is fishery?
Fishery is the practice of catching and farming fish. - What is heliciculture?
Heliculture is the farming of snails for food. - What are the benefits of sandy soil?
Sandy soil drains quickly and warms up fast. - What are the advantages of clay soil?
Clay soil holds nutrients and water well. - What makes loamy soil good for farming?
It has a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay, which supports healthy plant growth. - What are the parts of a plant?
They include the root, stem, leaves, and flowers. - What is the function of roots?
Roots anchor the plant and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. - What role do leaves play?
Leaves make food for the plant through photosynthesis. - What are aquatic plants?
They are plants that live in water, like lilies and algae. - What are terrestrial plants?
Terrestrial plants grow on land, such as trees and shrubs. - What is the function of flowers?
Flowers help in the reproduction of plants. - What are some examples of crops based on their lifespan?
Annuals, biennials, perennials, and ephemerals.
Part B: Objective Questions (Fill-in-the-Blank)
- Sandy soil has _______ drainage.
a) Poor
b) Good
c) Moderate
d) None - Clay soil is _______ in nutrients.
a) Low
b) High
c) Balanced
d) None - Loamy soil is a mixture of sand, silt, and _______.
a) Salt
b) Clay
c) Rocks
d) Peat - Peat soil is known for being rich in _______ matter.
a) Organic
b) Mineral
c) Synthetic
d) None - The part of the plant that absorbs water is the _______.
a) Stem
b) Leaf
c) Root
d) Flower - Horticulture focuses on growing _______ and vegetables.
a) Grains
b) Fruits
c) Animals
d) Metals - The practice of keeping bees is called _______.
a) Apiculture
b) Aquaculture
c) Heliculture
d) Silviculture - The process of growing plants in water is known as _______.
a) Hydroponics
b) Aquaculture
c) Apiculture
d) Sericulture - Clay soil has _______ drainage.
a) Good
b) Poor
c) Excellent
d) None - Which type of soil is ideal for most plants due to its balanced properties?
a) Sandy
b) Clay
c) Loamy
d) Silt - The term for farming snails is _______.
a) Apiculture
b) Heliculture
c) Fishery
d) Silviculture - Annual crops are those that _______ within one year.
a) Die
b) Live
c) Grow
d) None - Biennial plants live for _______ years.
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) Four - Perennial crops live for _______.
a) One year
b) Two years
c) Many years
d) Six months - The shoot of a plant is responsible for _______ growth.
a) Root
b) Leaf
c) Stem
d) Flower - The primary function of leaves is _______.
a) Photosynthesis
b) Absorption
c) Reproduction
d) Support - Silt soil is _______ to work with.
a) Difficult
b) Easy
c) Hard
d) Rough - Aquatic plants live in _______.
a) Desert
b) Land
c) Water
d) Air - Terrestrial plants grow on _______.
a) Water
b) Land
c) Ice
d) Sand - Ephemeral crops live for _______ time.
a) Long
b) Short
c) Medium
d) Variable
Part C: Theory Questions (Short Answer)
- What are the different types of soil?
- How does sandy soil affect plant growth?
- Describe the characteristics of clay soil.
- What are the benefits of loamy soil?
- Explain the term “apiculture.”
- What is the importance of roots in a plant?
- How do leaves help plants?
- What are the features of aquatic plants?
- Describe the role of flowers in plant reproduction.
- How can clay soil be improved for farming?
- What is horticulture?
- What is the function of a plant’s stem?
- What are the uses of peat soil?
- How do plants adapt to their environment?
- Describe the process of photosynthesis.
- What are annual crops?
- How do biennial plants differ from perennial plants?
- What is the difference between silt soil and clay soil?
- How does fishery contribute to agriculture?
- What are the main types of crops based on lifespan?
Part D: True or False Questions
- Sandy soil retains water well. (False)
- Clay soil has poor drainage. (True)
- Loamy soil is a balanced mixture of sand, silt, and clay. (True)
- Peat soil is low in organic matter. (False)
- Horticulture involves raising animals for meat. (False)
- Apiculture is the practice of growing fruits. (False)
- Silt soil is easy to work with. (True)
- Terrestrial plants grow in water. (False)
- Biennial plants complete their life cycle in two years. (True)
- Ephemeral crops live for many years. (False)
- The shoot of a plant includes the stem, leaves, and flowers. (True)
- Clay soil is high in nutrients but drains quickly. (False)
- Aquatic plants can be found in deserts. (False)
- The primary function of roots is to support the plant. (False)
- Fishery is related to growing plants in water. (False)
- Heliculture involves raising snails. (True)
- Loamy soil is the least suitable for farming. (False)
- Sandy soil is best for crops that need high moisture. (False)
- Peat soil is commonly found in swampy areas. (True)
- Leaves are responsible for photosynthesis in plants. (True)
Part E: Fill in the Gaps Questions
- ______ soil is known for its coarse texture and quick drainage.
- Clay soil retains _______ and is high in nutrients.
- Loamy soil is a mixture of sand, silt, and _______.
- The practice of keeping bees is called _______.
- Heliculture refers to the farming of _______.
- The main function of roots is to absorb _______ and nutrients.
- Leaves are responsible for the process of _______.
- Aquatic plants live in _______.
- Terrestrial plants grow on _______.
- Biennial plants complete their life cycle in _______ years.
- Perennial crops live for _______.
- Ephemeral plants live for a _______ time.
- The shoot of a plant includes the stem, ________, and flowers.
- Silt soil is _______ to work with and has good water retention.
- Horticulture focuses on growing fruits, vegetables, and _______.
- Clay soil has _______ drainage.
- Peat soil is rich in _______ matter.
- The main role of flowers is to aid in _______ reproduction.
- Fishery involves the farming and catching of _______.
- 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
- 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
- ………….. is NOT a development stage of Agriculture?
- A. Neolithic Era
- B. Romantic Era
- C. Mesolithic Era
- D. Paleolithic Era
- Cassava can be processed into any of the following except:
- A. Garri
- B. Eba
- C. Cassava Flour/Elubo Lafun
- D. Corn Flakes
- The scope of agriculture does not include:
- A. Soil Science
- B. Agricultural Economics
- C. Agricultural Engineering
- D. Agrocultural Ecology
- Which of the following is NOT an agro-based industry?
- A. Fertilizer Industry
- B. Paper Mill
- C. Saw Mill
- D. Bakery
- ____ is the combination of soil science and crop science.
- A. Agronomy
- B. Soil Study
- C. Crop Study
- D. Soilnomy
- ……… is the raw material for the textile industry.
- A. Maize
- B. Coconut
- C. Cotton
- D. Cassava
- 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
- Agriculture provides all the following EXCEPT:
- A. Food
- B. Shelter
- C. Poverty
- D. Clothing
- When a farmer produces mainly to feed himself and his family, he is practicing:
- A. Subsistence
- B. Commercial
- C. Import
- D. Subsistence
- The green pigment in leaves is:
- A. Green Manure
- B. Chlorophyll
- C. Leaf
- D. Good Agriculture
- Fishes are kept in ______________ at home for decoration.
- A. Pond
- B. Aquarium
- C. Basket
- D. Cupboard
- When a farmer produces mainly to feed himself and his family, he is practicing:
- A. Commercial
- B. Subsistence
- C. Import
- D. Subsistence
- The green color on the Nigerian flag represents:
- A. Green Manure
- B. Chlorophyll
- C. Leaf
- D. Good Agriculture
- One of these is harmful to crop plants:
- A. Rainfall
- B. Sunshine
- C. Manure
- D. Pest
- The part of the plant responsible for absorption of water, air, and nutrients is the:
- A. Flower
- B. Leaf
- C. Stem
- D. Root
- An example of an animal that lives in water is:
- A. Sheep
- B. Goat
- C. Cattle
- D. Fish
- Monocotyledon plants have _____ seed leaf at germination.
- A. 1
- B. 2
- C. 3
- D. 4
- Aquatic organisms live in:
- A. Water
- B. Abattoir
- C. Habitat
- D. Abode
- _____ crops complete their cycle in one planting season.
- A. Annual
- B. Perennial
- C. Off-Season
- D. Bi-Annual
- One of these is NOT a vegetable:
- A. Cassava
- B. Cucumber
- C. Okra
- D. Carrot
- Rice, millet, maize, and barley are ____ crops:
- A. Cereal
- B. Tuber
- C. Root
- D. Tree
- A plant that is grown for a specific purpose is called:
- A. Crop Plant
- B. Weed
- C. Root Tuber
- D. Wood
- ______________ is NOT part of the shoot system of a plant.
- A. Root
- B. Leaves
- C. Flower
- D. Stem
- Grazing animals mostly feed on:
- A. Grass
- B. Tuber
- C. Fishes
- D. Water
- Rearing of honey-producing bees is called:
- A. Apiculture
- B. Pomology
- C. Aviculture
- D. Horticulture
- Cocoa, kolanut, and cotton are ____ crops.
- A. Cash
- B. Latex
- C. Oil Crop
- D. Tuber Crop
- Plants give off water through:
- A. Transpiration
- B. Aquaculture
- C. Hypogeal
- D. Agronomy
- Which of these is a monocot?
- A. Maize
- B. Beans
- C. Melon
- D. Tomatoes
- One of the following is NOT an agent of pollination:
- A. Fire
- B. Insect
- C. Man
- D. Rain
- The BASIC importance of agriculture does NOT include one of the following:
- A. Raw Material for Industries
- B. Food
- C. Clothing
- D. Shelter/Housing
- Which part of the plant absorbs water, air, and nutrients?
- A. Root
- B. Shoot
- C. Leaves
- D. Stems
- Which of the following is involved in Agriculture?
- A. All of the following
- B. Vegetable Seller
- C. Fish Farmer
- D. Veterinary Doctor
- One of the following is NOT a poultry bird:
- A. Eagle
- B. Turkey
- C. Goose
- D. Guinea Fowl
- _____ is NOT part of the shoot system of a plant.
- A. Leaf
- B. Root
- C. Flower
- D. Stem
- Latex is obtainable from:
- A. Pawpaw Tree
- B. Rubber Tree
- C. Timber
- D. Cocoa
- The process by which green plants manufacture their food is called:
- A. Transpiration
- B. Photosynthesis
- C. Leaching
- D. Evaporation
- 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
- Which of the following is rearing of honey-producing bees?
- A. Silviculture
- B. Apiculture
- C. Aquaculture
- D. Honey Comb
- One of the following is NOT needed by crop plants:
- A. Sunlight
- B. Fire
- C. Air
- D. Water
- A monocotyledonous plant possesses how many seed leaves at germination?
- A. 1
- B. 2
- C. 4
- D. 5
- The parts of a plant above the soil are called the _____ system.
- A. Wood
- B. Shoot
- C. Root
- D. Good
- Because of water, _____ are common in Lagos State.
- A. Cattle
- B. Fishes
- C. Horses
- D. Goats
- A subsistence farmer will grow all the following EXCEPT:
- A. Maize
- B. Rubber
- C. Yam
- D. Beans
- Maize as a monocotyledon possesses leaves with _____ vein.
- A. Parallel
- B. Net
- C. Connected
- D. Scattered
- One of these is a dicotyledonous plant/crop:
- A. Beans
- B. Rice
- C. Millet
- D. Sugar Cane
- Which of the following is a grazing (grass-eating) animal?
- A. All of the following
- B. Goat
- C. Cattle
- D. Sheep
- Which part of the plant undergoes pollination?
- A. Flower
- B. Root
- C. Leaves
- D. Stem
- Which part of the plant develops first?
- A. Root
- B. Leaves
- C. Flower
- D. Seed
Theory Questions
- Define agriculture.
- Write 5 importance of agriculture (with 3 basic importance first).
- Mention 10 scopes of agriculture.
- Discuss pollination under the following:
- i. Definition
- ii. Types
- iii. 3 Agents
- Explain any 5 of the items mentioned under the scope of agriculture.
- State five differences between monocotyledon and dicotyledon plants in tabular form.
- Itemize 10 groups of crops based on uses, with 2 examples for each.
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