(a) State one method of propagating each of specimens I (CASSAVA), J (YAMSEED), K (COCOYAM), and L (GINGER)
(b) State three advantages of staking specimen J.
(c) Give two pests and two diseases of specimen I
(d) Name the toxic Substance present in specimen I and give one process of reducing it.
(e) Give two uses of specimen L.
(a) State four effects of specimen M (LIVER FLUKE) on farm animals
(b) Name the primary and intermediate host of specimen M
(c) State three adaptive features of specimen N (TAPEWORM) which enable it to survive in its host
(d) State three control measures of each of specimens M and N in livestock management
(a) Identify specimens A, B and C
Specimen A; Specimen B; Specimen C;
(b) Give one function of each of Specimen A, B and C
(c) State two ways of maintaining each of specimen A and B
(d) Name three other farm implements that perform the same function as specimen B
(e) Mention two precautions to be observed when using specimen B
(a) To what type of rock do each of specimens D, E, and F belong?
(b) State the types of weathering caused by each of specimens G, H, and l
(c) Give two ways by which weathering causes each of specimens G, H, and I.
(o) State three ways in which specimen D is important to agriculture
(a) State each of the disease condition observed on specimens J (MAIZE PLANT) and K (CASSAVA LEAF) and their causative agents.
(b) Explain the mode of transmission of the diseases on each of specimens J and K.
(c) State two effects each of the diseases on Specimens J and K and two control measures of each
(d) Name two other diseases of specimen K.