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Coal is an example of
  • A. igneous rock
  • B. metamorphic rock
  • C. plutonic rock
  • D. volcanic rock
  • E. sedimentary rock
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What is the percentage of water content of a soil sample if the mass of fresh soil is 180 gm and mass of dried soil is 120 gram?
  • A. 45.5%
  • B. 40.4%
  • C. 38.3%
  • D. 35.3%
  • E. 33.3%
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Prolonged application of ammonium sulphate fertilizer on a given soil can lead to the
  • A. decay of tuber and root crops
  • B. increase in beneficial soil micro-organisms
  • C. increase in soil acidity
  • D. damage of soil structure
  • E. increase in the alkalinity of soil
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Which of the following factors may be considered in adopting a particular method of irrigation?
  • A. topography of the land
  • B. characteristics of the soil
  • C. type of farming system
  • D. type of crops to be grown
  • E. size of land to be irrigated
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Land is considered to be an essential factor in agricultural production because
  • A. it is most abundant
  • B. it is important for development
  • C. crop, fisheries and livestock production are practised on land
  • D. it cannot be increased in quatity
  • E. crop production is usually done on land
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