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SCHOOLS
Aba – Odo, Beside Baale’s House, Akinyele – Oyo Express, Ibadan.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION (2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION)
SECTION A
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
1. What is the fundamental building block and operational unit of all living things? A. Cell B. Nucleus C.
Organelle D. Tissue
2. What serves as the cell's control center? A. Mitochondria B. Ribosomes C. Nucleus D. Cytoplasm
3. Who was the first person to introduce the term "cell"? A. Robert Hooke B. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek C.
Louis Pasteur D. Gregor Mendel
4. In what form does a Paramecium exist? A. Multicellular B. Colonial C. Single-celled D. Filamentous
5. What two parts make up an organism's binomial nomenclature? A. Family and species B. Genus and
species C. Order and genus D. Class and order
6. What is a microscopic infectious agent that can only reproduce inside the cells of a living organism? A.
Bacterium B. Virus C. Fungus D. Protozoan
7. What are single-celled organisms without a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles? A.
Eukaryotes B. Prokaryotes C. Archaea D. Fungi
8. To which kingdom do bacteria belong? A. Protista B. Fungi C. Plantae D. Monera
9. What is the largest group of plants on Earth that produce flowers, fruits, and seeds? A. Gymnosperms B.
Bryophytes C. Pteridophytes D. Angiosperms
10. What is the largest animal phylum with jointed appendages, segmented bodies, and exoskeletons? A.
Chordata B. Annelida C. Arthropoda D. Mollusca
11. To which animal kingdom phylum do humans, fishes, birds, reptiles, and amphibians belong? A.
Cnidaria B. Platyhelminthes C. Nematoda D. Chordata
12. What mode of nutrition is characteristic of organisms that photosynthesize? A. Heterotrophic B.
Saprophytic C. Parasitic D. Autotrophic
13. How do carnivorous plants obtain nutrients? a) By absorbing nutrients from dead organic matter b) By
photosynthesis using sunlight c) By taking up dissolved nutrients from soil d) By capturing and digesting
insects or small animals
14. What is botany? a) Study of plants b) Study of animals c) Study of microorganisms d) Study of birds
15. Groups of specialized cells that work together to perform a specific function are called? a) Cells b)
Tissues c) Organs d) Ecosystems
16. Which of the following life processes is not common to both plants and animals? a) Respiration b)
Growth c) Reproduction d) Photosynthesis
17. Which of these organelles is common to both plant and animal cells? a) Chloroplast b) Centriole c)
Mitochondrion d) Pyrenoid
18. The structure used for movement in amoeba is: a) Cilia b) Pseudopodia c) Flagella d) Endoplasm
19. Which of the following organisms feed both autotrophically and heterotrophically? (a) Hydra (b)
Paramecium (c) Mucor (d) Euglena
20. The main similarity between unicellular and multicellular organisms is that both: (a) Perform all life
activities (b) Exist as colonies (c) Exist as filaments (d) Are
21. Which of the following structures is not a tissue? (a) Vessel element (b) Blood (c) Lung (d) Egg
22. Which of the following is not classified as an animal? (a) Amoeba (b) Paramecium (c) Euglena (d)
Obelia
23. A typical plant cell differs from an animal cell by the possession of: (a) Chloroplast and nucleus (b) Cell
wall and cytoplasm (c) Chloroplast and cell wall (d) Cell wall and mitochondria
24. Which of the following is a biotic component of an ecosystem? a) soil b) rainfall c) light d) fungi
25. A man suffering from obesity must avoid meals containing: a) margarine and butter b) rice and beans c)
carrots and oranges d) beef and fish
26. A group of closely related organisms capable of interbreeding is a: a) kingdom b) class c) family d)
species
27. A change in the environment of an organism is termed: a) sensitivity b) impulse c) response d) stimulus
28. In which of the following organisms is parental care manifested? a) Tilapia b) Cockroach c) Toad d)
Frog
29. The mode of nutrition common to green plants is: a) autotrophic b) heterotrophic c) holozoic d)
saprophytic
30. Every organism, according to Linnaeus, must have ________ names: a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4
SECTION B
ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
1. (a) State the cell theory
(b) Name three scientists who contributed to the history of cell and state their contribution
(c) State five differences between plant cell and animal cell
2. (a) Define the following
(i) Photosynthesis
(ii) Autotrophic
(iii) Heterotrophic
(iv) Cell
(v) Cell organelle
(vi) Binomial system of classification
(b) State the feature of Euglena as a plant and as an animal
3. (a) State the six classes of food with 2 importance each of any 3.
(b) Differentiate between macro and micro nutrients with examples.
(c) Draw a well labeled Paramecium.
SOLACE MODEL
SCHOOLS
Aba – Odo, Beside Baale’s House, Akinyele – Oyo Express, Ibadan.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION (2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION)
SECTION A
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
1. The cultivation of crops and rearing of animal is _____ (a) horticulture (b) apiculture (c) agriculture (d)
aquaculture.
2. The process by which agriculture started from the old era to the modern era is called _________ (a)
transformation (b) development (c) evolution (d) location.
3. Agricultural system in which a farmer deals in animal production is ____ (a) piggery farming (b) bee
farming (c) livestock farming (d) crop farming.
4. ______ specializes on horticultural plant production (a) botanist (b) horticulturalist (c) monoculturist
(d) apiculturist.
5. Planting of different types of crops on the same piece of land is ___ (a) intercropping (b) mixed
cropping (c) mixed farming (d) monocropping.
6. The agricultural form in which a farmer move with cattle from place to place in search of pasture and
water is ____ (a) pastoral farming (b) nomadic farming (c) bee farming (d) livestock farming.
7. _____ is an example of aquatic animals (a) snail (b) crab (c) gazelle (d) rabbit.
8. The act of tending, guarding and livestock keeping is _____ (a) pastoral farming (b) tree farming (c)
arable farming (d) fish farming.
9. Plant parts include the following except ____ (a) shoot (b) bone (c) leaves (d) root.
10. Pastoral farming is also known as ____ (a) crop farming (b) livestock farming (c) bee farming (d) snail
farming.
11. Agriculture creates _____ ex labour (a) taxes (b) lapses (c) employment (d) room.
12. _________ is used in a beverage industry (a) cocoa (b) sugar (c) cotton (d) cassava.
13. “Ager” means (a) read (b) field (c) seed (d) crop.
14. Modern ways of making agriculture operation easier is by using ____ (a) agricultural paste (b)
agricultural machine (c) agricultural tools (d) agricultural labour.
15. One of the problems of agriculture is ______ (a) adequate social amenities (b) inadequate finance (c)
good roads (d) good research.
16. Pulpwood are raw materials in _____ industries (a) razor (b) can (c) paper (d) food.
17. Fertilizer and manure ____ production of crops (a) increases (b) declines (c) influxing (d) none of the
above.
18. ____ gives loans to farmers (a) agricultural bank (b) facility bank (c) community bank (d) market bank.
19. Deep rooted crop should be followed by shallow rooted crop is a principle for _____ (a) mixed
cropping (b) crop rotation (c) intercropping (d) pastoral farming.
20. A large area of land covered with trees is ___ (a) forest (b) land (c) communities (d)school.
21. The area of home economics that deals with using what the family has to get what it needs is called
_____ (a) home care (b) economics (c) home management (d) home knowledge.
22. The organ for testing is the ______ (a) hair (b) eyes (c) tongue (d) skin.
23. The act of relaxing without sleeping is ____ (a) fatigue (b) sleep (c) rest (d) health.
24. The organ for tasting is the _______ (a) hair (b) eyes (c) tongue (d) skin.
25. Which of the following is also important for balance? (a) skin (b) nose (c) eye (d) ear.
26. Sweat is produced in the skins by _____ (a) dermis (b) sweat pore (c) sweat gland (d) oil glands.
27. The nose consists of muscles, skin and ___ (a) membrane (b) cartilage (c) nail (d) lens.
28. Which of these is an artificial hair? (a) wig (b) weavon (c) attachment (d) all of the above.
29. Which of these is used for washing the hair (a) omo (b) soda (c) shampoo (d) morning flesh.
30. First set of teeth which human grow are called (a) wisdom teeth (b) junior (c) child teeth (d) milk
teeth.
31. When the sun shines, vitamin ____ is produced by the body (a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D.
32. The sensory nerves which goes from the brains to the eye balls is called ____ (a) eye ball (b) eye
lashes (c) cornea (d) optical nerve.
33. _____ nerves helps the brain to interpret vibration sent through the ear (a) optical (b) sensory (c)
auditory (d) ocular.
34. The wax in the ears can be removed by the use of ___ (a) pencil (b) sharp object (c) cotton bud (d)
all of the above.
35. A narrow tube in the skin where each hair grow is (a) hair follicle (b) pore (c) scalp (d) organ.
36. The common parasite that lives on the hair is (a) dandruff (b) lice (c) germs (d) ringworm.
37. The class of food that supplies the highest amount of energy is ______ (a) carbohydrates (b) fat (c)
protein (d) vitamins.
38. ______ is the process of caring for the hand and finger nails (a) manicuring (b) pedicuring (c) nail
treatment (d) bathing.
39. Which of the following is important for healthy teeth (a) fluoride (b) chloride (c) protein (d) salt.
40. The set of teeth located in the centre of the front of the jaw are the (a) incisors (b) canines (c) molars
(d) premolars.
THEORY
1. (a) State 5 benefits of home economics
(b) State 5 benefits of Agricultural science
2. (a) State 5 functions of human skin
(b) In a tabular form, state 5 differences, between subsistence and commercial farming.
3. (a) State 5 ruler to be followed while eating
(b) State the principles of crops rotation.
SOLACE MODEL
SCHOOLS
Aba – Odo, Beside Baale’s House, Akinyele – Oyo Express, Ibadan.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION (2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION)
SECTION A
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
1. All the following are political office holders in Nigeria except _____ (a) teachers (b) president (c)
governors (d) councilors.
2. Nigeria operates a _____ constitution (a) unitary (b) unwritten (c) written (d) flexible.
3. Britain operates a _____ constitution (a) federal (b) rigid (c) written (d) unwritten.
4. ______ constitution divided Nigeria into unequal parts (a) Clifford’s (b) Richard’s (c) Presidential
(d) Independence.
5. _______ was the first political party in Nigeria established in 1923 (a) NNDP (b) PDP (c) APC (d)
AD.
6. _____ established the first political party in Nigeria (a) Obafemi Awolowo (b) Nnamdi Azikwe (c)
Herbert Macaulay (d) Tafawa Balewa.
7. How many Nigerians were found in the executive council of the Clifford’s constitution of 1922? (a)
5 (b) 10 (c) 15 (d) none.
8. ___________ constitution created the post of a premier in each region (a) lyttleton (b) Richard (c)
Clifford (d) Macpherson.
9. ______ constitution gave birth to a federal system of government in Nigeria (a) Clifford (b) Richard
(c) Littleton (d) Macpherson.
10. _____ constitution defined citizenship and how it can be acquired (a) republican (b) independence
(c) Littleton (d) Clifford.
11. The 1960 independence constitution made provision for a _____ system of government (a)
parliamentary (b) presidential (c)military (d) unitary.
12. _____ was the highest court in Nigeria under the 1960 constitution (a) high court (b) magistrate court
(c) privy council in London (d) supreme court.
13. The ______ was the head of government under the 1963 republican constitution (a) prime minister
(b) queen of England (c) premier (d) governor general.
14. Which of the following constitutions gave Nigeria a republican form of government? (a) 1963 (b)
1960 (c) 1922 (d) 1951.
15. The total number of senators in Nigeria is ____ (a) 109 (b) 108 (c) 105 (d) 100.
16. The 1989 constitution provided for a ______ party system (a) multi (b) one (c) two (d) zero.
17. A leader who can stand by his decision no matter what happens is said to be (a) fair (b) honest (c)
firm (d) charismatic.
18. When a follower shows faithfulness to a leader and the set goals, he is said to be (a) committed (b)
loyal (c) truthful (d) diligent.
19. Which geo-political zone in Nigeria has the least number of state? (a) south west (b) south south (c)
south east (d) north south.
20. Nigeria is divided into how many geo-political zone (a) 6 (b) 5 (c) 2 (d) 4.
21. The number of house of representative is _____ (a) 360 (b) 480 (c) 300 (d) 450.
22. What is the slogan of Oyo State? (a) sunshine state (b) pace setter state (c) land of virtue (d) state of
harmony.
23. The overall head of INEC is called (a) chairman (b) president (c) governor (d) supervisor.
24. Electoral materials such as ballot box and ballot papers are provided by (a) NAFDAC (b) EFCC (c)
INEC (d) NEMA.
25. Which constitution proposed Abuja as FCT? (a) 1979 (b) 1960 (c) 1963 (d) 1922.
26. Elections in Nigeria take place every (a) 4 years (b) 5 years (c) six years (d) 7 years.
27. Who designed Nigeria flag? (a) Taiwo Akinkunmi (b) Ben Odiase (c) Wole Soyinka (d) Fela.
28. The total number of local government in Oyo State is ____ (a) 30 (b) 33 (c) 32 (d) 31.
29. The most popubus state in Nigeria is ______ (a) Kano (b) Lagos (c) Oyo (d) Katsina.
THEORY
1. Mention 5 functions of INEC
2. (a) Define the following
(i) Election (ii) Constitution
(b) Mention 5 types of election
3. (a) Give the full meaning of the following
(i) ICPC (ii) EFCC (iii) INEC
(b) What were the achievement of 1979?
4. (a) Mention 5 political parties in Nigeria
(b) Who was the first prime minister of Nigeria?
(c) What was the first capital of Nigeria?
4. State and explain any 5 types of constitution.
SOLACE MODEL
SCHOOLS
Aba – Odo, Beside Baale’s House, Akinyele – Oyo Express, Ibadan.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION (2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION)
SECTION A
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
1. Which of the following is not a natural fibre (a) cotton (b) silk (c) wool (d) lines.
2. Man made fibre is also known as __ (a) natural (b) animal (c) synthetic (d) vegetable.
3. The most expensive among fibres is ____ (a) cotton (b) wool (c) rayon (d) silk.
4. _____ are used by babies while we use napkin on tables (a) nap (b) nappies (c) nakins (d) nat.
5. In manufacturing processes of all fabrics, the last process is ____ (a) ironing (b) dyeing (c) ginning
(d) boiling.
6. Which of the following creases badly (a) linen (b) silk (c) wool (d) nylon.
7. Lactating mothers are _____ feeding their babies (a) bottle (b) breast (c) over (d) always.
8. Nutrients are ______ (a) chemical materials in foods (b) liquid substance (c) protective (d) edible
substance.
9. Protein is _____ (a) body building food (b) essential food (c) incomplete foods (d) complete foods.
10. Which of the following is important for balance (a) skin (b) nose (c) ear (d) tongue.
11. _____ are for protecting the body from diseases (a) starch (b) vitamins (c) carbohydrate (d) oils.
12. Which of the following is a deficiency diseases (a) malaria (b) fever (c) aids (d) kwashiorkor.
13. A thread made by twisting or spinning fibres is called ____ (a) fabric (b) fibre (c) yarn (d) weft.
14. _____ is when a baby vomits or splits his feed (a) constipation (b) indigestion (c) rashes (d)
diarihoea.
15. Which of the following is suitable for bed linen (a) wool (b) silk (c) cotton (d) viscose.
16. To prevent children from tuberculosis, the right immunization is (a) BCG (b) DPT (c) Heptatitis (d)
Measles.
17. A fourteen year old girl is regarded as having reached the age of (a) maturity (b) maturity (c) puberty
(d) motherhood.
18. In a home, guests are entertained in the (a) bathroom (b) bedroom (c) sitting room (d) study room.
19. Cornea is for eye as septum is for (a) ear (b) nose (c) skin (d) teeth.
20. A baby’s first ticky stool is called (a) colic (b) diphtheria (c) vomiting (d) constipation.
21. A child can be immunized against the following diseases except (a) fever (b) measles (c) polio (d)
small pox.
22. Which of these is an advantage of branding? (a) attractive branding (b) good branding (c) special
branding (d) rough branding.
23. What is pricing? (a) the assessment value (b) the costing of something (c) weighs the importance of a
product (d) all of the above.
24. Which of these factors can affect pricing? (a) scarcity (b) spoilage (c) surplus (d) all of the above.
25. Organisms that can infect other organisms with disease are known as ____ (a) vector (b) predator (c)
animal (d) host.
26. _______ is the reproductive organ of a plant (a) stem (b) leaf (c) flower (d) root.
27. Ernest is defined as an area of land covered with _______ (a) shrubs (b) vegetation (c) wood (d)
trees.
28. Deforestation is the ___ (a) clearing of land (b) planting of new tree seedlings (c) destruction of
forest (d) cutting down of trees.
29. Newcastle disease is caused by (a) virus (b) bacteria (c) protozoan (d) nematodes.
30. Which of these is not an effect of pests on crops (a) reduction in quality (b) sickness (c) crop
improvement (d) infection.
31. Grasshopper may likely cause damage to ____ (a) root (b) flower (c) leaves (d) tuber.
32. The place where producers and consumers meet is ____ (a) bank (b) farm (c) market (d) home.
33. What is packaging? (a) a way of preparing a finished product (b) a way of packing products away (c)
a way of mixing product together (d) a way of clearing product.
34. Fish breath through ____ (a) mouth (b) nose (c) gill (d) scales.
35. The act of tending, guarding and keeping of live-stock is ____ (a) pastoral (b) arable (c) mixed (d)
mono.
36. A type of labour that needs a formal education is ___ (a) skilled labour (b) unskilled labour (c) semi
skilled labour (d) manual skilled labour.
37. The person that plans, organizer and staff the farm activities is _____ (a) farmer worker (b) labour
leader (c) farm manager (d) farmer owner.
38. The simple far (a) utility structure (b) processing structure (c) farm structure (d) storage structure.
39. Irrigation means ____ (a) removing water from the farm (b) digging water for farming (c)
application of water to the farm (d) all of the above.
40. Manure gotten from animal faeces is ______ (a) farmyard (b) compost (c) fertilizer liming (d)
feeding.
THEORY
1. (a) State 6 importance of farm record.
(b) Identity any 3 textile with three properties each.
2. (b) Define the following
(i) Immunization (ii) Farm Account (iii) Journal (iv) Synthetic fibre (v) Perfect market (vi) Branding
3. (a) Identity any 5 types of farm accounts with brief explanation.
(b) State and explain 5 types of vaccination or immunization
4. (a) State 5 factors that determine pricing of agricultural products.
(b) State 5 common childhood ailment.
5. State 5 factors to be considered when packing agricultural product.
SOLACE MODEL
SCHOOLS
Aba – Odo, Beside Baale’s House, Akinyele – Oyo Express, Ibadan.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION (2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION)
SECTION A
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
1. Which of the following is not a farm structure (a) crib (b) cages (c) barns (d) basket.
2. Which of the following is a production structure (a) rhomubus (b) silo (c) fish pond (d) oil palm
press.
3. Sexual propagation requires _____ planting materials (a) rhizomes (b) corms (c) seed (d) sucker.
4. Banana is propagated with _____ (a) bulbs (b) rhizomes (c) rhizome (d) sucker.
5. Which of the following is not a pre-planting operation (a) nursery practice (b) ridging (c) thining (d)
ploughing.
6. Planting operations include the following except _____ (a) pruning (b) planting date (c) seed rate (d)
planting distance.
7. Which of the following is not a post harvesting operation? (a) marketing (b) storage (c) farm level
processing (d) drilling.
8. The equipment used in mixing feed ingredients together is (a) spade (b) hoe (c) cutlass (d) sickle.
9. An area where ruminant animals graze is referred to as (a) storage (b) pasture (c) folder (d) silage.
10. Disease causing organisms are generally called (a) bacteria (b) pests (c) parasite (d) pathogens.
11. Which of the following is not an aquatic animal? (a) tilapia (b) lobsters (c) shrimps (d) rabbit.
12. The study and management of forest and its resources is called ____ (a) horiticulture (b) forestry (c)
agronomy (d) silviculture.
13. Indiscriminate cutting down of forest tree is known as (a) poaching (b) afforestation (c) deforestation
(d) bush burning.
14. The illegal killing of animals in government forest reserve is called _____ (a) poaching (b) bombing
(c) suicide (d) shooting.
15. The removal of seedlings from the nursery and planting them in their permanent field is ______ (a)
transferring (b) transplanting (c) mulching (d) seeding.
16. A ______ is a large farm building used for storing grains, hay or straw (a) silo (b) paddock (c) barn
(d) rhombus.
17. Damaged farm machinery are repaired on the farm at the _____ (a) silo (b) windmill (c) workshop
(d) nursery.
18. A method of covering the top soil with leaves, grass and similar things is known as _____ (a) thining
(b) mulching (c) broadcasting (d) supplying.
19. Which of the following is not an example of inorganic ferterlizer (a) NPK (b) urea (c) cow dung (d)
phosphate.
20. Fish can be preserved through the following methods except (a) sun drying (b) salting (c) smoking
(d) spraying.
21. A good home maker takes care of the ___ (a) school (b) church (c) home (d) self.
22. _____ is one of the materials needed for household cleaning (a) brushes (b) rake (c) matchet (d)
wood.
23. ________ is one of the cleaning equipment that uses electricity (a) vacuum cleaner (b) mop (c) brush
(d0 broom.
24. _____ is an example of bathroom linen (a) face towel (b) hand towel (c) floor towel (d) napkin.
25. _____ is an example of kitchen linen (a) glass cloth (b) place mat (c) table napkin (d0 table mat.
26. _____ provides privacy in a room (a) furniture (b) decoration (c) curtains (d) soaking.
27. ______ is a particular way a family lives (a) family values (b) family life (c) social value (d) value.
28. The following are common flowers for home decoration except ____ (a) hibiscus (b) rose (c)
mahogany (d) aloe vera.
29. Which of the following is not used for flower arrangement? (a) mud (b) small pebbles(c) vase (d)
scissors.
30. The flower arrangement that forms the shape of a new moon is called ______ (a) horizontal (b)
vertical (c) crescent (d) oval.
31. Which of the following is not a kitchen cloth? (a) apron (b) hand towel (c) tea towel (d) floor cloth.
32. The best flower arrangement for a large hall is (a) crescent (b) circular (c) horizontal (d) vertical.
33. Which of the following does not belong to the group (a) bed (b) pillar (c) wardrobe (d) bath tub.
34. Table cloth and table mat are used in the functional area (a) bedroom (b) sitting room (c) kitchen (d)
dining room.
35. Bedroom is an example of ______ (a) household pets (b) household linen (c) household clothing (d)
household fabric.
36. _____ is a bathroom furniture (a) bath tub (b) chair (c) centre table (d) side cupboard.
37. A set of settle is found in the _____ (a) dinning room (b) sitting room (c) toilet (d) kitchen.
38. The functional area used a relaxation centre is ____ (a) dinning room (b) kitchen (c) bedroom (d)
sitting room.
39. The best time to cut flower is (a) morning (b) afternoon (c) evening (d) at mid night.
40. Full grown adults are expected to have _____ number of teeth (a) 36 (b) 32 (c) 46 (d) 28.
THEORY
1. (a) Outline two weekly cleaning of the following parts of the home.
(ii) Kitchen (ii) bedroom (iii) sitting room
2. (a) Who is a home maker?
(b) Outline 5 of his/her duties.
(c) List 5 types of flower arrangement
3. (a) Briefly explain the term crop propagation
(b) List 4 artificial methods of vegetative propagation
(c) List 4 post planting operations
4. (a) Outline 3 methods of storing the family clothing
(b) Highlights 6 factors that influence selection of household live
5. (a) Mention 4 benefits of sitting structure on the farm.
(b) Identify any farm building with their uses.
SOLACE MODEL
SCHOOLS
Aba – Odo, Beside Baale’s House, Akinyele – Oyo Express, Ibadan.
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION (2024/2025 ACADEMIC SESSION)
SECTION A
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
1. Subsistence farmer mostly practice? (a) mono-culture (b) mono-cropping (c) mixed cropping (d)
crop rotation.
2. Which of the following land tenure system encourages the establishment of permanent crops (a) free
hold system (b) tenancy (c) leasehold system (d) pledging.
3. The use of land for agriculture is not influenced by? (a) labour (b) climate (c) topography (c)
population.
4. Wastage of agricultural product may be worsened by? (a) poor transportation (b) land fragmentation
(c) inadequate storage (d) inadequate processing facilities.
5. In which of the following activities is land not used for agricultural purposes? (a) afforestation (b)
mining (c) ranching (d) fish farming.
6. Which of the following benefits of agriculture is of least importance to the peasant farmers? (a)
materials (b) employment (c) foreign exchange (d) income.
7. The most important contribution of agriculture to mankind is the provision of (a) shelter (b)
employment (c) foreign exchange (d) food.
8. The branch of agriculture that deals with forest trees and forest management is ___ (a) fishery (b)
horticulture (c) forestry (d) agriculture.
9. Subsistence farming is not characterized by _____ (a) the use of crude farm tools (b) the use of
extended farming holdings (c) the use of mechanized implements (d) low yield.
10. Agro-based industries include the following except (a) textile (b) beverage (c) automobile (d)
brewery.
11. The following are source of foreign exchange earning in Nigeria except (a) cotton (b) yam (c) cocoa
(d) palm produce.
12. The chemical used to destroy weeds on farms is called (a) herbicide (b) pesticide (c) weedicide (d)
insecticide.
13. Farmers can collect credit facilities from any of the following except (a) commercial bank (b)
agricultural bank (c) thrift and saving society (d) mortgage.
14. ____ is not a storage structure (a) freezer (b) silo (c) crib (d) grinder.
15. The climatic factors affecting land use for agriculture include the following except (a) pests (b)
rainfall (c) temperature (d) light.
16. The commonest method of land tenure in Nigeria is (a) inheritance (b) lease (c) purchase (d) state
allocation.
17. Which of the following is not an edaphic factor affecting agricultural production? (a) soil PH (b) soil
texture (c) soil organic (d) soil type.
18. Plant and animal remains allowed to decay in the heap is called _____ (a) farmyard manure (b)
compost (c) green manure (d) inorganic manure.
19. Which of the following is a primary product of forest trees (a) pulp (b) timber (c) paper (d)
cardboard.
20. Fertilizer and manure _____ production of crops (a) increases (b) declines (c) influxing (d) negate.
21. Lease hold system is a special contract between _____ and ____ (a) lenser and leenser (b) lace and
bricks (c) lease and leasor (d) buyer and seller.
22. The main source of power for subsistence agriculture is (a) animal (b) machine (c) human (d)
electricity.
23. The practice whereby a farmer keeps only grazing animal is ___ (a) mixed farming (b) ley farming
(c) pastoral farming (d) taungya farming.
24. Which of the following is not a role of government in agricultural development (a) provision of loans
(b) provision of labour (c) provision of subscales (d) provision of input.
25. Which of these is a pre-planting operation? (a) bed preparation (b) watering (c) weeding (d)
mulching.
26. The best soil for agriculture is ____ (a) loamy (b) sandy (c) clay (d) silt.
27. _____ is responsible for damages in crops (a) weeds (b) water (c) air (d) pests.
28. Diseases, pests, predators and parasites are ____ factors (a) biotic (b) abiotic (c) edaphic (d) climatic.
29. The following are pests except (a) rodents (b) earthworm (c) monkeys (d) nematodes.
30. Process of establishing a forest plantation is called ____ (a) afforestation (b) deforestation (c)
taungya (d) weeding.
31. A plant that grown in a place it is not wanted is called ____ (a) crop (b) pasture (c) forage (d) weed.
32. The most important factors affecting animal and crop production in Nigeria is ___ (a) climate (b)
land use (c) soil type (d) topography.
33. Which of the following is not a biennial crop (a) cassava (b) cocoyam (c) cotton (d) onion.
34. Cereals are good sources of ____ (a) carbohydrates (b) fat and oil (c) mineral (d) protein.
35. Cotton is an example of ____ (a) beverage (b) cereal (c) fibre (d) latex.
36. A forest product used as medicine is (a) dye (b) latex (c) gum (d) honey.
37. The instrument used to measure relative humidity is (a) thermometer (b) anemometer (c) hygrometer
(d) hydrometer.
38. Which of the following involves the keeping of snails? (a) heliculture (b) agriculture (c) monoculture
(d) foloriculture.
39. A tree gift of nature is _____ (a) water (b) sea (c) land (d) air.
THEORY
1. Discuss briefly five biotic factors that affect crops and animals with effects
2. (a) List out five agro-based industries and their raw materials.
(b) State 5 features for each of
(i) Subsistence agriculture
(ii) Commercial agriculture
3. (a) List 5 problems of agriculture development in Nigeria and suggest 2 possible solution to each of the
problems
(b) Outline 5 roles of science and technology in agriculture
6. Explain in detail the land use act of 1978 with its merit and demerits.