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2010 WAEC Agricultural Science Practical (a) Describe briefly each of specimens G (CUTLASS), H (HOE), and l (SHORT HANDLE SICKLE) ...

Agricultural Science
WAEC 2010

(a) Describe briefly each of specimens G (CUTLASS), H (HOE), and l (SHORT HANDLE SICKLE) 

(b) State two uses of each of specimens G, H, and I

(c) State three ways of maintaining the specimens in (a) and (b)

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Explanation

(a) Description of Specimens G. H and I

Specimen G (Cutlass)

  • Has a long and flat metal blade
  • One edge of the metal blade is sharp while the other edge is blunt
  • Has a short wooden/rubber/metal handle at one end of the blade

Specimen H (Hoe)

  • Has a long wooden/metal handle of variable length
  • Has a metal blade which could be triangular or circular or rectangular in shape
  • Metal blade is attached to one end of the handle b ns of a slim pointed metal projection 

Specimen I (Short handle Sickíe)

  • Has a curved metal blade
  • The edge which is curved inside is sharp while the other edge is blunt
  • Has a short wooden handle attached to one end of the curved metal blade. 

(b) Uses of Specimens G, H, and I;

Specimen G (CUTLASS) -

  • For weeding 
  • For pruning 
  • Use for clearing the bush/slashing/brushing
  • For cutting woods
  • For planting
  • For harvesting
  • For transplanting
  • Digging holes

Specimen H (HOE):

  • Used for making ridges or heaps/seedbeds/mounds
  • For weeding
  • Planting or sowing seeds
  • For harvesting
  • Digging holes
  • For loosening/turning the soil

Specimen I (SHORT HANDLE SICKLE);

  • Used for harvesting cereals such as rice
  • Used for cutting forage grasses for livestock.
  • For weeding

(c) Ways of maintaining the specimens

  • Sharpen the metal blades
  • Wash and dry/clean after use
  • Rub the metal blade with oil/grease to prevent rusting
  • Keep the tools in a termite-free store to prevent the Wooden handles from damage
  • Store in a cool, dry place after use
  • Repair/replace damaged parts
  • Straighten blades if bent

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