A) Grasshopper B) Weevil C) Termite D) Beetle
A) Sun B) Weevils C) Housefly D) Cold
A) Animal rearing B) Hunting C) Weed cultivation D) Fishing
A) Monocropping B) Crop rotation C) Mulching D) Mixed farming
A) Reptiles B) Mammals C) Bird D) Fish
A) Bonus B) Manure C) Weed D) Vegetable
A) Controlling erosion B) Drugs C) Increase crop yield D) Food
A) Bird B) Rat C) Bat D) Beetles
A) Commercial farming B) Monocropping C) Mixed cropping D) Subsistence farming
A) Pests B) Farm animals C) Wild animals D) Pets
A) Transportation B) Fertilization C) Photosynthesis D) Pollination
A) Natural farming B) Real farming C) Subsistence farming D) Family farming
A) Normadic farming B) Real farming C) Ranching D) Ley farming
A) Weedicides B) Pesticides C) Herbicides D) Insecticides
A) Pesticides B) Crude tools C) Fertilizer D) Machinery
A) Locust B) Aphid C) Weavil D) Grasshopper
A) Availability of loan B) Farmers are illiterates C) Crude farm tools are used D) Pests and diseases are not controlled
A) Cultivation of crops and rearing of farm animals B) Mixing two crops for planting C) Keeping of goat and chickens D) Mixing two types of soil before planting on it
A) Quick germination B) High yield C) Increase in quality D) Total crop failure
A) Weevils B) Goats C) Sheeps D) Monkeys
A) Observation method B) Personal decision C) Quarantine D) Plant rotation
A) Mixing weeds with crops B) Uprooting the weeds C) Using weeds as food D) Planting more weeds
A) Reduce fertility of the soil B) Destroy a particular plant on the farm C) Poison the animals D) Increase fertility of the soil
A) Watering can B) Tractor C) Cutlass D) Hoe
A) Labour B) Capital C) Land D) Water
A) Capital B) Soil C) Rainfall D) Water
A) Enterprenuer B) Labour C) Land D) Capital
A) Mineral resources B) Capital C) Land D) Labour
A) School B) Habitat C) River D) Abattoir
A) textile industry B) pharmaceutical industry C) food processing industry D) automobile industry |