A) Aquatic animals B) Mammals C) Vertebrates D) Reptiles
A) Proper care B) Diseases C) Feeding D) Housing
A) Rice B) Beans C) Yam D) Tomato
A) Adequate water supply B) Fishing method C) Rich people in the area D) Soil type
A) Gill nets B) Clap nets C) Fin nets D) Cast nets
A) Use of fishing nets B) Draining of water C) Use of poison D) Use of traps
A) Canning B) Smoking C) Refrigeration D) Salting
A) Disposed B) Buried C) Refigerated D) Washed, dried and robbed with oil after use
A) Farm building B) Farm site C) Farm yard D) Farmland
A) Matured B) Short C) Fine D) Spoilt
A) Dressed B) Decorated C) Painted D) Sealed
A) Storage B) Processing C) Harvesting D) Marketing
A) Regular repair B) Regular cleaning C) Painting D) Regular neglect
A) Lubrication B) Applying chemicals C) Exposing to dew D) Applying water
A) Drainage B) Enemies C) Offensive odour D) Ventilation
A) Clay B) Sandy C) Rocky D) Loamy
A) Cultural practices B) Harvesting C) Production D) Bush clearing
A) Practical operation B) Pre planting C) Post planting D) Planting operation
A) Farmers can be fed on balance diet B) Crop residue can be plough to soil C) Crop residue can be fed to animals D) Animals are prone to disease and pest infestation
A) Weathering B) Metamorphic C) Disintegration D) Magma
A) It checks weed growth B) It prevent air penetration into the soil C) Materials decay to form organic manure D) It conserves moisture
A) Fallowing system B) Pastoral system C) Farming system D) Mixed system
A) Soil air B) Topography C) Soil mineral D) Soil organism
A) 75% B) 50% C) 100% D) 25%
A) Beans B) Rice C) Maize D) Yam
A) Cultivated annually B) Use for forest tree cultivation C) Allowed to remain uncultivated D) Cultivated for sometime and allowed to rest
A) Zamfara B) Mamu river C) Sahel D) Derived
A) Hospital B) Cementry C) Restaurant D) Recreational centre
A) Saki forest B) Oman forest C) Akali forest D) Okomu forest
A) Oyo state B) Anambra state C) Kaduna state D) Ogun state
A) Human being B) Livestock C) Domestic animals D) Wild life
A) Dry cleaner B) Hunters C) Lawyers D) Doctors
A) Vertebrates B) Forest C) Wild animals D) Mammals
A) Gums B) Feather C) Ropes D) Dyes
A) Bird B) Tree C) Horse D) Elephant
A) Poison for the living organisms B) Clay which help in moulding C) Granite which help in building D) Humus which help in improving soil fertility
A) Mixed farming B) Forest C) Crop rotation D) Livestock
A) Causing heavy rain fall B) Increasing wildlife C) Reducing body temperature D) Reducing evaporation of soil water
A) 10-15 B) 15-20 C) 25-30 D) 20-25
A) Recognise B) Encourage C) Discourage D) The best
A) Exploitation B) Deforestation C) Management D) Regulation
A) Regulation B) Deforestation C) Afforestation D) Exploitation
A) Hunting and catching animals B) Cutting down of timber trees C) Bush burning D) Harvesting of an under-aged tree
A) Maize B) Cassava C) Spaghetti D) Yam
A) Water soluble , fat soluble B) Free soluble, thick soluble C) Wet soluble, dry soluble D) Normal soluble, abnormal soluble
A) Mineral yielding feeds B) Supplements C) Hay D) Roughages
A) Production ration B) Balance ration C) Real ration D) Normal ration
A) Tuberculosis B) Anthrax C) Ringworm D) Birdflu
A) cashew B) coconut C) mango D) guava |