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Question 1 Report
Which of the following methods of storage is used for grains
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The method of storage that is commonly used for grains is "silos".
Question 2 Report
_________ is the sowing of seed by drilling with stick or knife, followed by dropping seeds and covering them
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Question 3 Report
Which of the followings is not an advantage of Introduction
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"It may not perform maximally" is not an advantage of introduction.
Question 4 Report
Television, radio, posters, bulletin are ____ method of extension
Question 5 Report
Question 6 Report
The following are categories of farmers based on adoption of innovation except
Question 7 Report
The young plants that emerge during germination are called
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The young plants that emerge during germination are called "seedlings".
Question 8 Report
The process whereby the embryo of a seed resumes growth under favourable conditions is called
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The process whereby the embryo of a seed resumes growth under favorable conditions is called germination.
Question 9 Report
The following problems are encountered by an agricultural extension agent except
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High level of literacy among farmers
Question 10 Report
Agricultural extension serves as ____ between research institute and farmers
Question 12 Report
The major factors affecting the application of science and technology to Nigeria agriculture include the following except
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Availability of fund
Question 13 Report
This is the removal of unwanted plants on the farm
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The correct answer is: Weeding. "Weeding" refers to the process of removing unwanted plants from a farm or garden to help the desired plants grow better. "Thinning" usually refers to the removal of excess plants to allow the remaining plants to grow stronger and healthier. "Mulching" refers to the practice of covering the soil with a layer of material (such as leaves, straw, or bark) to retain moisture, suppress weed growth, and improve soil quality. "Supplying" does not relate to the removal of unwanted plants on a farm. It could refer to the act of providing necessary resources, such as water or nutrients, to the desired plants.
Question 14 Report
Which of the following is not a pre-planting operations?
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Thinning.
Question 15 Report
The following are post planting operations except
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Question 16 Report
__________is used to create awareness and interest in the new ideas and techniques among the majority of the people
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Mass media method.
Question 17 Report
Which of the following type of rations will supplies the animal with just the quantity of nutrients that are enough to enable the animal carry on with vital body activities without losing or gaining another substance
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The type of ration that supplies the animal with just the quantity of nutrients that are enough to enable the animal to carry on with vital body activities without losing or gaining another substance is called the "maintenance ration." A production ration is designed to provide nutrients for specific animal production goals, such as milk production or weight gain. A balanced ration is formulated to provide all the necessary nutrients in appropriate amounts to meet the animal's needs. A measured ration is a ration in which feed ingredients are weighed or measured out in specific amounts to meet the animal's nutrient requirements.
Question 18 Report
The following steps are necessary when establishing a fish pond except
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Moisture is not a necessary step when establishing a fish pond.
Question 19 Report
Which branch of ecology deals with the study of an individual organism and its interaction with the environment is
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The branch of ecology that deals with the study of an individual organism and its interaction with the environment is called "autecology."
Question 20 Report
The following problems are usually associated with subsistence agriculture except
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The problem that is usually not associated with subsistence agriculture is "it requires a large area of land." Subsistence agriculture is typically practiced on small plots of land and involves growing crops and raising livestock for the sole purpose of feeding one's family, without generating any surplus for sale. The other three problems mentioned (unreliable family labour supply, use of simple tools, and lack of surplus for sale) are all commonly associated with subsistence agriculture.
Question 21 Report
Which of the following is a powerful and expensive multipurpose motor vehicle used for lifting or pulling farm implements?
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A Tractor is a powerful and expensive multipurpose motor vehicle used for lifting or pulling farm implements.
Question 22 Report
Cultural practices can be classified into the following except
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in-planting operations
Question 23 Report
Primary tillage is also known as
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Primary tillage is also known as "ploughing."
Question 24 Report
____________ is said to occur when a ration does not provide all the food nutrients in adequate quantities needed by animal.
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Malnutrition is said to occur when a ration does not provide all the food nutrients in adequate quantities needed by an animal.
Question 25 Report
Bulldozers are powerful tractors and expensive machines with a
Question 26 Report
_______ refers to the appearance of a seedling above soil level.
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Emergence refers to the appearance of a seedling above soil level.
Question 27 Report
The following are examples of agricultural extension except
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The "red revolution programme" is not an example of agricultural extension.
Question 28 Report
Bulldozer is used for the following purpose except
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Planting of trees.
Question 29 Report
Which of the following is not an organic manure?
Question 30 Report
___________ consists of living factors(plants and animals) interacting with the non-living factors in a farm environment
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Ecosystem
Question 31 Report
The A-Horizon of soil profile is also called the
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The A-Horizon of soil profile is also called the "top soil."
Question 32 Report
Which of the following is not a type of harvester?
Question 33 Report
A person who is involved in the dissemination of new ideas and techniques from the research institutes to the farmers is called
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An Agricultural Extension Officer is a person who is involved in the dissemination of new ideas and techniques from the research institutes to the farmers. They play a crucial role in bridging the gap between research and farmers, ensuring that the latest advancements in agriculture are being effectively communicated and implemented on the ground.
Question 35 Report
Preservation of fish prevents the following except
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Preservation of fish prevents the following except processing. Preservation methods such as refrigeration, freezing, smoking, canning, and drying are used to prevent spoilage, destruction, and injury of fish. These methods help to maintain the quality and freshness of the fish for a longer period of time. However, processing, such as filleting, skinning, and deboning, is a separate step that is often performed after preservation to prepare the fish for consumption.
Question 36 Report
_________ is concerned with the study of the inter-relationships between groups of organisms living together in an area
Question 37 Report
The followings are functions of a sprayer except
Question 38 Report
One of the followings is not a basic consideration in planting operations
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Planting weed is not a basic consideration in planting operations. The other options listed are all important factors to consider when planting, as they can affect the growth and development of the plants. Planting space determines how far apart to plant the seeds or seedlings, which affects how much space the plants will have to grow and how much light, water, and nutrients they will receive. Planting time is important because different plants have different requirements for temperature and moisture, and planting at the wrong time can result in poor growth or even the death of the plants. Planting depth is important because different seeds require different depths to germinate properly, and planting too shallow or too deep can affect the germination rate and the growth of the plants.
Question 39 Report
Water yam is also known as
Question 40 Report
The following conditions are necessary for germination except
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The condition that is not necessary for germination is "zero temperature." All seeds require an optimum temperature range for successful germination, which varies among different plant species. While some seeds may require a specific temperature, such as stratification or scarification to overcome dormancy, no seeds can germinate at zero temperature. Therefore, the correct statement is: The following conditions are necessary for germination except zero temperature: - adequate moisture - viable seed - optimum temperature
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