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FORM 4
443/1
AGRICULTURE
Paper 1
2 hours
Instructions to Candidates
| SECTION | QUESTION | MAXIMUM SCORE | CANDIDATE’S SCORE |
| A | 1 – 16 | 30 | |
| B | 17 – 20 | 20 | |
| C | 21 22 23 | 20 20 20 | |
| TOTAL | 90 |
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SECTION A ( 30 MARKS)
Answer all the questions in this section
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6.(a) Name two field management practices that are carried out to obtain optimum plant population in a crop field (1mark)
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(b) Explain how each of the practices named in (a) above achieves optimum plant population
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SECTION B ( 20 MARKS)
Answer all the questions in this section.
(a) Identify the weed labelled D (1mark)
D…………………………………………………………………………………………
(b) Classify weed C according to plant morphology (1mark)
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(c ) Give one reasons why it is difficult to control weed labelled D. (1mark)
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(d) State three harmful effects of weed C in agriculture. (3marks)
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(a) Identify the method of soil conservation illustrated on the diagram above. (1mark)
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(b) Explain two ways in which the above method helps to conserve the soil and water
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(b) Give two factors that determine elasticity of demand (2marks)
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(c ) Give one example of a marketing agency in Kenya (1mark)
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| Beans | maize |
| Kales | Cassava |
| Cabbages | Sweet potatoes |
(a) Identify the cropping programme (1mark)
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(b) Giving a reason, identify one mistake the farmer made when designing the above programme (1mark)
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(c ) State two ways the above programme help in control of weeds (2marks)
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(d) State one advantage of this programme (1mark)
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SECTION C ( 40 MARKS)
Answer any two questions in this section in the spaces provided after question 23.
(b) State factors to consider when drawing a farm plan (10marks)
Equity loan 180,000
Equity overdraft 24,000
Working tools 30,000
Cash at hand 15,000
Cash at bank 50,000
Buildings 60,000
Debtors 18.000
Goats 48,000
Land 70,000
Creditors 49,000
Ox plough 20,000
(ii) Is Mr. Makau business solvent or insolvent? Explain (2marks)
(b) Describe cultural methods of pest control (6marks)
(c ) Outline six effects of high temperature on agricultural production (6marks)
(b) Describe advantages of land consolidation (8marks)
(c ) State four factors determining the choice of a farming system (4marks)
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6.(a) Name two field management practices that are carried out to obtain optimum plant population in a crop field
(b) Explain how each of the practices named in (a) above achieves optimum plant population
iv Nitrogen – Nitrate ions, NO–3/NH4+ (4x½ = 2mks)
(4x½ = 2mks)
SECTION B ( 20 MARKS)
Answer all the questions in this section.
(a) Identify the weed labelled D
D – oxalis spp (soriel) (1mk)
(b) Classify weed C according to plant morphology
(c ) Give one reasons why it is difficult to control weed labelled D.
(d) State three harmful effects of weed C in agriculture.
(any 2×1 = 2mks)
(a) Identify the method of soil conservation illustrated on the diagram above.
(b) Explain two ways in which the above method helps to conserve the soil and water
(c ) Scoop soil from the lower side to make a ditch/tunnel
D D
P2
P1 D
D
Q2 Q1 P2 Q1
(a) A – inelastic demand
B – Unitary demand (2×1=2mks)
(b) Give two factors that determine elasticity of demand
(c ) Give one example of a marketing agency in Kenya
| Beans | maize |
| Kales | Cassava |
| Cabbages | Sweet potatoes |
(a) Identify the cropping programme
(b) Giving a reason, identify one mistake the farmer made when designing the above programme (1mark)
(c ) State two ways the above programme help in control of weeds
(d) State one advantage of this programme
SECTION C ( 40 MARKS)
Answer any two questions in this section in the spaces provided after question 23.
(b) State factors to consider when drawing a farm plan
Equity loan 180,000
Equity overdraft 24,000
Working tools 30,000
Cash at hand 15,000
Cash at bank 50,000
Buildings 60,000
Debtors 18.000
Goats 48,000
Land 70,000
Creditors 49,000
Ox plough 20,000
MAKAU’S FARM
Balance sheet As
At 30th June 2011
| Liabilities | shs | cts | Assets | shs | cts |
| Currents liabilities
Creditors Equity overdraft
Long term liabilities Loan; Equity Total liabilities
Total |
49,000 24,000
180,000 253,000
253,00 |
00 00
00 00
00 | Current assets Cash on hand Cash in hand Debtors Goats Fixed assets Ox plough Working tools Land Net worth
| 15,000 50,000 18,000 48,000 20,000 15,000
70,000 17,000
253,00 | 00 00 00 00 00 00
00 00
00
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(6mks)
(ii) Is Mr. Makau business solvent or insolvent? Explain
(b) Describe cultural methods of pest control
(6mks)
(c ) Outline six effects of high temperature on agricultural production
SECTION C
(b) Describe advantages of land consolidation (8marks)
(c ) State four factors determining the choice of a farming system (4marks)
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