JAMB Agriculture Past Questions - Set 32

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This JAMB Agriculture Past Questions - Set 32 quiz contains 10 multiple choice questions designed to help you revise and test your Agricultural Science knowledge. Select an answer for each question and click “Submit Answer” to see instant feedback. Take your time and try to score as high as possible!

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Practice with real JAMB Agricultural Science past questions. Test your knowledge of crop production, animal husbandry, and farm management. Set 32 covers questions from JAMB exams (2015).

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The data for feed consumption and weighing gain of four farm animals labelled P, Q, R and S are shown below. P -50kg feed consumed and 20kg weight gained Q -90kg feed consumed and 30kg weight gained R -100kg feed consumed and 25kg weight gained S - 150kg feed consumed and 30kg weight gained. Which of the following must efficient feed converter?

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In preparing for parturition of a sow, warmth should be provided to

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In which layer of the soil profile do most biological activities occur?

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Which of the following statements about agricultural development are true? It leads to I. increased processing of produce II. Increased food production. III. High productivity. IV. Increased agricultural labour force.

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Under the communal land tenure system, farmers find it difficult to secure loans because

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Pineapple is widely propagated using

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The correct sequence for the use of coupled implements for land preparation is

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The correct sequence of feed utilization in farm animals is

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Which of the following statements is a disadvantage of human power? It

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Which of the following factors are causes of deforestation in West Africa? I. Expansion of cultivated land II. High population growth rate III. Conservation of wildlife in game reserves IV. Urban growth