AIC JS 2 Prevoc Revision Test for 3rd Term 2023/24
  • 1. Animals found in ponds, lakes, rivers etc are called
A) Aquatic animals
B) Mammals
C) Vertebrates
D) Reptiles
  • 2. The following are required to maximize production production in animal husbandry except....
A) Diseases
B) Feeding
C) Housing
D) Proper care
  • 3. Which of the following farm produce requires cold storage
A) Yam
B) Rice
C) Tomato
D) Beans
  • 4. The following factors are necessary for siting a fish pond except.....
A) Rich people in the area
B) Adequate water supply
C) Soil type
D) Fishing method
  • 5. Examples of fishing nets are all except.........
A) Gill nets
B) Fin nets
C) Clap nets
D) Cast nets
  • 6. This method of fishing endangers human life and should be avoided
A) Use of poison
B) Draining of water
C) Use of traps
D) Use of fishing nets
  • 7. ............... Involves storing fish at a temperature below 0°C
A) Canning
B) Salting
C) Refrigeration
D) Smoking
  • 8. Fishing tools with metal part should be.. ......
A) Disposed
B) Refigerated
C) Buried
D) Washed, dried and robbed with oil after use
  • 9. .......... are simple erection that are constructed on the farm site to make farming activities easier
A) Farmland
B) Farm site
C) Farm yard
D) Farm building
  • 10. Harvesting involves the removal of ............ crops
A) Short
B) Fine
C) Matured
D) Spoilt
  • 11. Wooden and metal structures should be........ to prevent wearing away
A) Sealed
B) Dressed
C) Painted
D) Decorated
  • 12. The conversion of crop produce into other usable form is called.......
A) Harvesting
B) Storage
C) Marketing
D) Processing
  • 13. .......... is not a way of maintaining farm structures and buildings
A) Regular neglect
B) Painting
C) Regular repair
D) Regular cleaning
  • 14. Farm tools made with iron or steel can be maintained by
A) Applying chemicals
B) Exposing to dew
C) Applying water
D) Lubrication
  • 15. Livestock pens should not be sited close to living houses to avoid
A) Ventilation
B) Offensive odour
C) Drainage
D) Enemies
  • 16. One of the following soil types is the best for agriculture
A) Rocky
B) Clay
C) Loamy
D) Sandy
  • 17. The general farming activities carried out on the farm during crop production from land preparation to harvesting are called
A) Bush clearing
B) Cultural practices
C) Production
D) Harvesting
  • 18. The farming activities carried out before planting is done is called
A) Pre planting
B) Post planting
C) Practical operation
D) Planting operation
  • 19. Which of the following is not an advantage of mixed farming
A) Animals are prone to disease and pest infestation
B) Crop residue can be fed to animals
C) Crop residue can be plough to soil
D) Farmers can be fed on balance diet
  • 20. The process in which rock has to disintegrate into tiny particles to form soil is called......
A) Magma
B) Metamorphic
C) Weathering
D) Disintegration
  • 21. One of this is not a reason for mulching
A) It prevent air penetration into the soil
B) Materials decay to form organic manure
C) It conserves moisture
D) It checks weed growth
  • 22. .......... is the techniques and method of farming adopted by a farmer in organizing farm enterprise
A) Fallowing system
B) Mixed system
C) Pastoral system
D) Farming system
  • 23. All but one is not a component of soil
A) Soil air
B) Soil organism
C) Soil mineral
D) Topography
  • 24. The percentage composition of water in the soil is......
A) 50%
B) 100%
C) 25%
D) 75%
  • 25. Stalking is done for......
A) Yam
B) Rice
C) Beans
D) Maize
  • 26. Bush fallowing is a farming system in which a piece of land is
A) Allowed to remain uncultivated
B) Cultivated for sometime and allowed to rest
C) Use for forest tree cultivation
D) Cultivated annually
  • 27. In........ region there are scattered trees with mixture of grasses
A) Derived
B) Sahel
C) Mamu river
D) Zamfara
  • 28. Forest also serve as a.......
A) Cementry
B) Restaurant
C) Hospital
D) Recreational centre
  • 29. ...... Is on of the forest reserve in Nigeria
A) Saki forest
B) Akali forest
C) Okomu forest
D) Oman forest
  • 30. Shasha river forest reserve is in.......
A) Anambra state
B) Ogun state
C) Oyo state
D) Kaduna state
  • 31. Forest serves as natural habitat to....
A) Wild life
B) Domestic animals
C) Livestock
D) Human being
  • 32. Forest provides employment like
A) Dry cleaner
B) Doctors
C) Lawyers
D) Hunters
  • 33. ........... Purify the air by utilizing the carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and releasing oxygen
A) Mammals
B) Vertebrates
C) Wild animals
D) Forest
  • 34. All are gotten from tree except
A) Dyes
B) Gums
C) Ropes
D) Feather
  • 35. The back, roots and stem of....... are used for medicine
A) Elephant
B) Horse
C) Bird
D) Tree
  • 36. When forest leaves and branches fall on the soil, they decay and become........
A) Poison for the living organisms
B) Humus which help in improving soil fertility
C) Clay which help in moulding
D) Granite which help in building
  • 37. ........ help in cloud formation and enhance the possibility of local rainfall
A) Crop rotation
B) Forest
C) Mixed farming
D) Livestock
  • 38. The canopy of the forest leaves reduce the impact of intense sunshine on the soil thereby
A) Causing heavy rain fall
B) Increasing wildlife
C) Reducing body temperature
D) Reducing evaporation of soil water
  • 39. Matured trees are between...... years
A) 15-20
B) 10-15
C) 25-30
D) 20-25
  • 40. Illegal falling of trees should be.....
A) The best
B) Recognise
C) Encourage
D) Discourage
  • 41. ........ results in the destabilization of the ecosystem in the environment
A) Exploitation
B) Regulation
C) Management
D) Deforestation
  • 42. ........... reduces soil erosion
A) Deforestation
B) Exploitation
C) Afforestation
D) Regulation
  • 43. Forest regulation includes the prohibition of all except
A) Bush burning
B) Hunting and catching animals
C) Harvesting of an under-aged tree
D) Cutting down of timber trees
  • 44. Examples of energy - yielding feeds are all except....
A) Maize
B) Cassava
C) Yam
D) Spaghetti
  • 45. Vitamins yielding feeds can be grouped into...... and........
A) Wet soluble, dry soluble
B) Water soluble , fat soluble
C) Normal soluble, abnormal soluble
D) Free soluble, thick soluble
  • 46. .......... are feeds given to animals in order to supply deficient nutrient
A) Supplements
B) Mineral yielding feeds
C) Roughages
D) Hay
  • 47. The type of ration which contains enough nutrients for growth, maintenance and production is called
A) Real ration
B) Production ration
C) Normal ration
D) Balance ration
  • 48. ......... Is a bacteria diseases which attacks the vital organs of animals
A) Tuberculosis
B) Anthrax
C) Birdflu
D) Ringworm
  • 49. The following fruits grow on similar trees except ________
A) guava
B) cashew
C) mango
D) coconut
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