A) Aquatic animals B) Mammals C) Vertebrates D) Reptiles
A) Diseases B) Feeding C) Housing D) Proper care
A) Yam B) Rice C) Tomato D) Beans
A) Rich people in the area B) Adequate water supply C) Soil type D) Fishing method
A) Gill nets B) Fin nets C) Clap nets D) Cast nets
A) Use of poison B) Draining of water C) Use of traps D) Use of fishing nets
A) Canning B) Salting C) Refrigeration D) Smoking
A) Disposed B) Refigerated C) Buried D) Washed, dried and robbed with oil after use
A) Farmland B) Farm site C) Farm yard D) Farm building
A) Short B) Fine C) Matured D) Spoilt
A) Sealed B) Dressed C) Painted D) Decorated
A) Harvesting B) Storage C) Marketing D) Processing
A) Regular neglect B) Painting C) Regular repair D) Regular cleaning
A) Applying chemicals B) Exposing to dew C) Applying water D) Lubrication
A) Ventilation B) Offensive odour C) Drainage D) Enemies
A) Rocky B) Clay C) Loamy D) Sandy
A) Bush clearing B) Cultural practices C) Production D) Harvesting
A) Pre planting B) Post planting C) Practical operation D) Planting operation
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
A) Magma B) Metamorphic C) Weathering D) Disintegration
A) It prevent air penetration into the soil B) Materials decay to form organic manure C) It conserves moisture D) It checks weed growth
A) Fallowing system B) Mixed system C) Pastoral system D) Farming system
A) Soil air B) Soil organism C) Soil mineral D) Topography
A) 50% B) 100% C) 25% D) 75%
A) Yam B) Rice C) Beans D) Maize
A) Allowed to remain uncultivated B) Cultivated for sometime and allowed to rest C) Use for forest tree cultivation D) Cultivated annually
A) Derived B) Sahel C) Mamu river D) Zamfara
A) Cementry B) Restaurant C) Hospital D) Recreational centre
A) Saki forest B) Akali forest C) Okomu forest D) Oman forest
A) Anambra state B) Ogun state C) Oyo state D) Kaduna state
A) Wild life B) Domestic animals C) Livestock D) Human being
A) Dry cleaner B) Doctors C) Lawyers D) Hunters
A) Mammals B) Vertebrates C) Wild animals D) Forest
A) Dyes B) Gums C) Ropes D) Feather
A) Elephant B) Horse C) Bird D) Tree
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
A) Crop rotation B) Forest C) Mixed farming D) Livestock
A) Causing heavy rain fall B) Increasing wildlife C) Reducing body temperature D) Reducing evaporation of soil water
A) 15-20 B) 10-15 C) 25-30 D) 20-25
A) The best B) Recognise C) Encourage D) Discourage
A) Exploitation B) Regulation C) Management D) Deforestation
A) Deforestation B) Exploitation C) Afforestation D) Regulation
A) Bush burning B) Hunting and catching animals C) Harvesting of an under-aged tree D) Cutting down of timber trees
A) Maize B) Cassava C) Yam D) Spaghetti
A) Wet soluble, dry soluble B) Water soluble , fat soluble C) Normal soluble, abnormal soluble D) Free soluble, thick soluble
A) Supplements B) Mineral yielding feeds C) Roughages D) Hay
A) Real ration B) Production ration C) Normal ration D) Balance ration
A) Tuberculosis B) Anthrax C) Birdflu D) Ringworm
A) guava B) cashew C) mango D) coconut |