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       FREE 2013 WAEC GCE AGRIC PRACTICAL ANSWERS
       By: Ebenezer Date: September 11, 2013, 8:22 am
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       Re: FREE 2013 WAEC GCE AGRIC PRACTICAL ANSWERS
       By: Ebenezer Date: September 11, 2013, 9:23 am
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       AGRIC PRATICAL QUESTION
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       SECTION A
       1.Identify specimens A, B and C.
       2.State four physical properties each of specimens A, B
       and C.
       3.In a tabular form, state four differences between
       specimens A and C.
       4.Mention two economic importance each of specimens A,
       B and C.
       5.State three ways each of improving specimens A, B and
       C
       6.With reasons, state which of specimens A, B and C is
       suitable for pond construction.
       7.With reasons, state which of specimens A, B and C is
       best for agriculture.
       SECTION B
       Study specimens D, E and F carefully and use them to
       answer the following questions.
       1.Identify specimens D, E and F.
       2.State the type of rock to which each of specimens D, E
       and F belongs.
       3.Briefly describe the formation of each rock type you
       stated in (2) above.
       4.Mention two other examples of rocks each belonging to
       each of the rock type you stated in (2) above.
       5.State three economic importance each of specimens D,
       E and F.
       SECTION C
       Study specimens I, J and K carefully and use them to
       answer the following questions.
       1.Identify specimens I, J and K.
       2.State three uses each of specimens I, J and K.
       3.State two methods each of maintaining specimens I, J
       and K.
       4.In tabular forms, state two differences and two
       similarities between specimens I and J.
       5.Draw a well labeled diagram each of specimens I, J and
       K.
       SECTION D
       Study specimens L, M, N, O and P carefully and use them
       to answer the following questions.
       1.Identify specimens L, M, N, O and P.
       2.State the botanical names of specimens L, M, N, O and
       P.
       3.Mention the type of crop to which each of specimens L,
       M, N, O and P belongs.
       4.State the mode of propagation of each of specimens L,
       M, N, O and P.
       5.State the mode of dispersal of specimens M and O.
       6.Based on life cycle, state the class of crop of each of
       specimens L, M, N, O and P.
       7.Mention three characteristics each of specimens L, M, N,
       O and P.
       SECTION E
       Study specimens Q, R and S carefully and use them to
       answer the following questions.
       1.Identify specimens Q, R and S.
       2.Mention two animals each from which specimens R and
       S can be obtained.
       3.State three functions of specimen S to the animal.
       4.Mention two ways by which specimen Q can be
       preserved.
       5.State three uses of specimen R.
       6.Make a well labeled diagram, 8-10cm long of specimen S
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       Re: FREE 2013 WAEC GCE AGRIC PRACTICAL ANSWERS
       By: Ebenezer Date: September 11, 2013, 9:36 am
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       ANSWERS...
       (1)
       (i) to determine the presence of living organism in the
       soil
       (ii) in conical flask i, lime water turns milky. in conical
       flaskii, there will be no observation
       (iii) the conical flaski lime water turns milky because of
       the presence of living organism in the fresh soil, which
       result from respiration of the living organism, release
       of carbon(iv) oxide.
       -no observable change in flash ii because the soil and
       already been heated and all organism had died(no
       respiration)
       (iv)
       - by improving the soil fertility
       -by adding lime to improve the soil alkalinity
       1b
       I-handle
       Ii-rose
       Iii-tank
       Iv-handle
       V-scoop
       1bii
       -wash after use
       -sharpen blade regularly
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       Re: FREE 2013 WAEC GCE AGRIC PRACTICAL ANSWERS
       By: Ebenezer Date: September 11, 2013, 9:39 am
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       ANSWERS UPDATED.......
       (1)
       (i) to determine the presence of living organism in
       the soil
       (ii) in conical flask i, lime water turns milky. in
       conical flaskii, there will be no observation
       (iii) the conical flaski lime water turns milky
       because of the presence of living organism in the
       fresh soil, which result from respiration of the
       living organism, release of carbon(iv) oxide.
       -no observable change in flash ii because the soil
       and already been heated and all organism had
       died(no respiration)
       (iv)
       - by improving the soil fertility
       -by adding lime to improve the soil alkalinity
       1b
       I-handle
       Ii-rose
       Iii-tank
       Iv-handle
       V-scoop
       1bii
       -wash after use
       -sharpen blade regularly
       2ai
       Due to aridity
       2aii
       -tillage
       -overgrazing
       -heavy rain
       -deforestation
       2aiii
       Overgarzing is the excess consumption of grass by
       the animals
       2aiv
       The more the consumption of food crops,the
       greater the deforestation
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       Re: FREE 2013 WAEC GCE AGRIC PRACTICAL ANSWERS
       By: Ebenezer Date: September 11, 2013, 9:42 am
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       ANSWERS UPDATED.....
       (1)
       (i) to determine the presence of living organism in the soil
       (ii) in conical flask i, lime water turns milky. in conical
       flaskii, there will be no observation
       (iii) the conical flaski lime water turns milky because of the
       presence of living organism in the fresh soil, which result from
       respiration of the living organism, release of carbon(iv) oxide.
       -no observable change in flash ii because the soil and already
       been heated and all organism had died(no respiration)
       (iv)
       - by improving the soil fertility
       -by adding lime to improve the soil alkalinity
       1b
       I-handle
       Ii-rose
       Iii-tank
       Iv-handle
       V-scoop
       1bii
       -wash after use
       -sharpen blade regularly
       2ai
       Due to aridity
       2aii
       -tillage
       -overgrazing
       -heavy rain
       -deforestation
       2aiii
       Overgarzing is the excess consumption of grass by the animals
       2aiv
       The more the consumption of food crops,the greater the
       deforestation
       2ci
       1-beam
       II-disc scrapper
       Iii-furrow wheel
       2cii
       It is capable of working heavily in the soil
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