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The diagram above shows parts of a plough.
Study it and answer this question.

Which of the following functions is not associated with the part labelled I?
  • A. Inverting of furrow slice
  • B. Cutting through soil
  • C. Pulverizing of the slice in some ploughs
  • D. Enabling the plough to roll over obstacles
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The diagram above shows parts of a plough.
Study it and answer this question.

The function of the part labeled II isthat it
  • A. makes vertical cuts
  • B. makes horizontal cuts
  • C. inverts the furrow slice
  • D. removes mud that clings to the disc
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The surveying instrument used for measuring horizontal and vertical angles is called
  • A. theodolite
  • B. Gunter's chain
  • C. offset staff
  • D. arrow
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Crop rotation is often used in maintaining soil fertility because
  • A. all crops grown, add nutrient to the soil
  • B. some of the crops fix nitrogen in the soil
  • C. crops grown are ploughed into the soil
  • D. the crops are rotated on different farmlands
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Land is said to be a fixed asset in Agriculture. This means that
  • A. its features and topography are fixed
  • B. soil nutrients and its vegetative cover can be replaced
  • C. its size remains fixed over time
  • D. its micro organic composition is constant over time
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