A) 1972 B) 1970 C) 1971 D) 1973
A) Chemical and explosives B) Traps C) Nets D) Hooks
A) Dry season B) Raining season C) Snow season D) Harmattan season
A) Total catch and sizes of fish at landing sites B) Total numbers of fishermen available C) buyers available D) rivers in the area
A) Fishermen B) Consumer C) Middlemen D) Fishery personnel
A) Disease B) Production C) Respiration D) Malfunction
A) Quick reproduction B) Disease C) Rapid growth D) increase in sales
A) Quick attraction B) Death C) Rapid growth D) Quick reproduction
A) Overfeed the fish B) Protect fish with metallic object C) Maintain good water quality at optimal level D) Overstock the pond
A) Overfeeding B) Disease C) Happiness D) Labour
A) Predators B) Authorized persons C) Buyers D) Opposite sex
A) Night B) Morning C) Afternoon D) Dry season
A) Shallow B) Deep C) Attractive D) Narrow
A) Kill and consume B) A sick bed for treatment C) A hospital tank for treatment D) A bowl for quick sale
A) Disinfect B) Double C) Decorate D) Sell
A) Bulging eyes B) Decaying fins C) Swelling of head D) Emergency labour
A) Sugar B) Salt C) Sand D) Soap
A) Boost B) Proper management of the fish farm C) competition D) Discourage buyer
A) Marriage certificate B) Size of pond C) Location of pond D) Pond ownership
A) Fertilizers B) Tanks C) Equipments D) Sand
A) Farm structures B) Pumps C) Tanks D) Transportation
A) After sales B) When stocking C) Before sales D) When building the pond
A) Predators B) Fertilizers C) Securities D) Records
A) Secondary B) Rearing C) Nursery D) Growing
A) Fish of the same sex B) One species of fish C) Different sizes of fish D) Two or more species of fish
A) To increase acidity B) To increase sales C) To increase water loss D) To reduce acidity
A) Fertilizers B) Water C) Medicines D) Fish
A) Soyfish B) Catfish C) Tilapia D) Carp
A) Swamps B) Lakes C) Springs D) Oceans
A) High B) Disappeared C) Low D) Moderate |