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This document is a mock examination paper for Basic Nine students at K.K. International School in Abuja, focusing on Agriculture. It includes multiple-choice questions covering topics such as animal classification, crop production, farm income statements, and export promotion. Additionally, it contains a section requiring students to prepare a farm income statement based on provided sales and expenditure data.

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This document is a mock examination paper for Basic Nine students at K.K. International School in Abuja, focusing on Agriculture. It includes multiple-choice questions covering topics such as animal classification, crop production, farm income statements, and export promotion. Additionally, it contains a section requiring students to prepare a farm income statement based on provided sales and expenditure data.

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K. K.

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL KUBWA ABUJA


MOCK EXAMINATION, 2023/2024 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: AGRICULTURE CLASS: BASIC NINE
NAME: ________________________________________________________ DATE: ______________
1. Animals that chew the cud are called__________ animals________ a. ruminant b. non-ruminants c.
monogastric d. herbivores
2. Which is the odd one a. rumen b.omasum c. reticulum d. abomasum
3. Agriculture is labour-intensive a. True b. False
4. The process in which ruminant animals bring up food from the stomach back to the mouth is called a. vomiting b.
regurgitation c. cuddation d. rumination
5. An example of a ruminant animal is a. cow b. rabbit c. pig d. hen
6. Ruminant animals feeds on………a. trees b. forage c. flesh d. bones
7. An example of a non ruminant animal is ______ a. cow b. goat c. pig d. sheep
8. Sheep is grown for meat and ___________
9. A stump is --- a. the leftover of a felled tree still in the soil. b. the portion of a felled tree carried away processing. c.
the leaves of a tree d. none of the above.
10. The choice of site will depend on all of these except --- a. weather b. topography c. soil type d. none of the above
11. Stumping as a method of preparation in crop production means a. to remove stumps from the ground b. to place
stumps in the ground c. to prepare stumps d. all of the above
12. The mechanical manipulation and breaking up of the soil defines--- a. tilling b. ploughing c. stumping d.
plotting.
13. Dividing the soil into sections to make it easy for planting and maintaining crops is. a. tilling b. ploughing c.
stumping d. plotting.
14. Tomatoes are best harvested when they are mature and a. green b. red c. yellow d. white
15. Elements that are required in large quantities are called---- a. mini elements b. macro elements c. micro elements
d. none of the above
16.What is required by animals for the repair of worn out tissues and organs of the body? a. protein b. carbohydrates
c. fats and oil d. mineral
17.The thyroid gland is maintained by a. water b. calcium c. iodine d. sodium
18.Which of the following is not a fat soluble vitamin? a. vitamin A b. vitamin D c. vitamin
19.What type of animal feed is high in nutrients and low in fibre and water? a. roughage b. fibre c.
succulents d. concentrate
20.An example of a succulent is? a. fish meal b. blood meal c. pumpkin d. hay
21.A process of harvesting fruits as soon as they are ripe is called --- a. spotting b. picking c. spot picking
d. selection
22.Yam is harvested by ________ a. cutting b. digging c. picking d. none of the above.
23.Trypanosomiasis is caused by a --- a. fungi b. protozoa c. virus d. bacteria
24.Which of the following is not a viral disease? a. Bird Flu b. Trypanosomiasis c. Foot and Mouth disease d. New
Castle Disease.
25.To quarantine an animal means to--- a. separate the animal from the rest on health grounds b. butcher the animal c.
to vaccinate the animal d. none of the above
26. Which of these minerals is not necessary for the formation of bones and teeth a. calcium b. magnesium c.
phosphorus d. iodine
27.What type of animal feed has high water content and is easy to digest? a. roughage b. fibre c.
succulents d. concentrate
28.One unit of stock is called a __________ a. share b. portion c. part d. allocation
29.Representatives of potential buyers of stock in a joint-stock company are called ______ a. stock holders b. stock
brokers c. share holders d. legal advisors
30.Individuals who own shares in a company are called _______ a. stock holders b. stock brokers c. share holders d.
legal advisors
31.Commodities transported to another country for the purpose of trade are called _______ a. Imports b. Export c.
Commodities d. Produce
32.Persons or countries that sells goods or services to other countries are called ______ a. Exporter b. Importer c. Sellers
d. Producer
33.Which of these is not a product prohibited for export a. endangered species b. cotton c. dehydrated vegetables d.
poultry
34.___________is the total amount of money the farmer obtains from the sales of the farm produce after subtracting his
expenses a. net income b. input records c. consumption records d. sales records.
35._________ is a record of all the materials or farm produce that the family members of a farmer consumed a. net
income b. input records c. consumption records d. sales records.
36.Which of these will include the following; cost of seeds, cost of livestock, cost of equipment and tools, cost of labor
a. net income b. input records c. consumption records d. sales records.
37.___________ is a record of all farm produce sold by a farmer a. net income b. input records c. consumption
records d. sales records.
38.If a farmer made sales of N120,000, expenditure of N50,000 and Consumption of N6,500.
What is his Gross Farm Income? a. N70, 000 b. N113, 500 c. N126, 500 d. N56, 500
39.What is his Net Farm Income? a. N76, 500 b. N56, 500 c. N113, 500 d. N126, 500
40.NEPC stands for ______ a. National Export Promotion Council b. National Export Prohibition Council c. Nigeria
Export Promotion Council d. Nigeria Export Promotion Channel
41.Which of these involves wrapping and enclosing agricultural produce in suitable materials? a. packaging
b. storage c. preservation d. pricing
42.Which of these can make a product more attractive to customers a. packaging b. storage c. preservation d. pricing
43. ___________ can provide foreign exchange for a country a. storage b. exportation c. packaging d. preservation
44.Trade fairs are usually organized to boost ________ a. storage b. exportation c. packaging d. preservation
45.Which of these will make products easier to handle a. packaging b. storage c. preservation d. pricing
46.In the farm income statement, “purchase of fertilizer and insecticide will” fall under ________column a. sales b.
expenditure c. consumption d. net income
47.One unit of stock is called a __________ a. share b. portion c. part d. allocation
48.Representatives of potential buyers of stock in a joint-stock company are called ______ a. stock holders b. stock
brokers c. share holders d. legal advisors
49.Individuals who own shares in a company are called _______ a. stock holders b. stock brokers c. share holders d.
legal advisors
50.Commodities transported to another country for the purpose of trade are called _______ a. Imports b. Export c.
Commodities d. Produce
51.Persons or countries that sells goods or services to other countries are called ______ a. Exporter b. Importer c. Sellers
d. Producer
52.Which of these is not a product prohibited for export a. endangered species b. cotton c. dehydrated vegetables d.
poultry
53.___________is the total amount of money the farmer obtains from the sales of the farm produce after subtracting his
expenses a. net income b. input records c. consumption records d. sales records.
54._________ is a record of all the materials or farm produce that the family members of a farmer consumed a. net
income b. input records c. consumption records d. sales records.
55.Which of these will include the following; cost of seeds, cost of livestock, cost of equipment and tools, cost of labor
a. net income b. input records c. consumption records d. sales records.
56.___________ is a record of all farm produce sold by a farmer a. net income b. input records c. consumption
records d. sales records.
57.NEPC stands for ______ a. National Export Promotion Council b. National Export Prohibition Council c. Nigeria
Export Promotion Council d. Nigeria Export Promotion Channel
58.Which of these involves wrapping and enclosing agricultural produce in suitable materials? a. packaging
b. storage c. preservation d. pricing
59. Which of these can make a product more attractive to customers a. packaging b. storage c. preservation d. pricing
60. ___________ can provide foreign exchange for a country a. storage b. exportation c. packaging d. preservation
SECTION B: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
Sales of livestock N25, 000
Sales of chicken N10, 000
Purchase of fertilizer and insecticide N6, 000
Purchase of hoes and cutlass N3, 000
Hired labor N5, 500
Sales of maize N30,000
Sales of millet N22, 500
Sales of groundnut N20, 500
Purchase of livestock feed N9, 500
Consumption of live stock N5, 500
Consumption of crop products N8, 000
Purchase of new feeding equipments N10,000

1. a. Use the information above to prepare a farm income statement.


b. Calculate i) Total sales ii) Total Expenditure iii) Consumption iv) Gross income v) Net income
2. a. Define Export Promotion
b. List eight (7) products exported from Nigeria
c. State two benefits of Export Promotion
3. a. Define Packaging
b. State four (4) criteria for selecting materials for packaging agricultural produce
c. State four (4) importance of stock exchange in Agriculture
4. List 4 methods of controlling weeds.
a.List 4 forest trees you know
b. Define Pricing

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