Agriculture 1995 2013 Excluding 2012 PDF
Agriculture 1995 2013 Excluding 2012 PDF
Agriculture 1995 2013 Excluding 2012 PDF
1. 1995: List four environmental factors that affect crop distribution in Kenya.
2. 1996: State two ways by which wind affects the growth of crops.
3. 1997: a) State two ways by which wind affects the growth of crops.
b) Give two roles of micro-organisms in the soil that are beneficial
to crops
c) State three properties of soil that are influenced by its texture.
4. 1999: List down the four aspects of rainfall that affect agriculture.
5. 1999: Describe the environmental conditions that may lead to low crop yields.
6. 2000: Outline three effects of soil organisms which benefit crop growth.
7. 2001: State two causes of hard pan in a crop yield.
8. 2002: a) Name two processes of rock weathering.
b) Differentiate between soil texture and soil structure.
c) State three benefits of good soil structure in crop production.
9. 2003: a) List two aspects of light that influence crop growth.
b) The diagram below shows an experiment set up using soil types
&, H and J and observations made after 24 hours. Study the
diagram and answer the questions that follow.
i) What is the experiment represented above designed to study?
ii) Name the three soil types & H and J.
iii) What is the characteristic texture of soil types G and J?
iv) State how a farmer would improve the structure of soil type G.
10. 2004: a) Give 3 reasons why soil is important to crops.
b) State two benefits of optimum soil temperature in crop production.
c) Give 3 factors of soil that influence soil productivity.
11. 2004: Give three reasons why soil is important to crops.
12. 2004: a) Give four reasons why a well drained soil is suitable for
crop production.
b) State two benefits of optimum soil temperature in crop production.
c) Give three soil factors that influence soil productivity.
13. 2005: State three advantages of adding organic matter to sandy soil.
14. 2005: a) State tow roles of good soil aeration in crop growth.
b) Give two roles of micro-organisms in the soil that are beneficial
to corps.
c) State three properties of soil that are influenced by its texture.
i) What functional advantage does the tool labeled N II have over the
tool labeled NIII?
ii) What is the function of tool labeled NI iii) Give the maintenance
practice of NI
3. Study the photographs below carefully and answer the questions that follows:
a) i) Identify 1------------------------
2 -----------------------
ii) Give the land preparation stage when 2 is used
b) i) Which of the tools is suited for a field with roots, trash and
other obstacles?
ii) Give a reason for your answer in b(i)
4. 1996: State one use of each of the following tools;
(i) Spoke shave (ii) Plumb bob
5. 1997: Name two tools used for cutting galvanized iron pipes.
6. 1998: State four maintenance requirements of a jack plane.
7. 1998: List four tools used for laying concrete blocks when constructing a wall.
8. 1999: a) What is the difference between a tenon saw and a crosscut saw?
b) What safety measure should be taken when using a crosscut saw?
c) Give three maintenance practices that should be carried
out on crosscut saws.
9. 2000: Give the factor, that are considered when selecting a garden tool
for primary cultivation.
10: 2000 (a) State one use of each of the following tools, (i) sickle
ii) Secateurs.
b) Give two reasons for proper maintenance of farm implements.
c) State three factors that should be considered when selecting gardener
tools for primary cultivation.
12. 2001: L, M, N and O are diagrams of farm tools. Study them and answer
the questions that follow.
i) Identify the farm tools; L, AA>N and O. (ii) State the use of each tool
L, AA, N and O.
13. 2001: List the tool used for each of the following
i) Tightening barbed wires during fencing,
ii) Smoothening concrete flours during plastering.
iii) Administration of liquid medicine to livestock through the mouth.
iv) Processing butter-------------------
14. 2003: List five tools used when constructing a wooden fence.
15. 2003: a) Diagrams M, N, P and Q represents some farm tools.
(i) What operation is usually carried out on the part labeled A during a
sheeps early stages of life?
(ii) Why is it necessary to carryout the operation in (i) above?
(iii) At what stage of sheep should the operation in (i) above be carried out?
(iv) Give two methods of carrying out the operation in (i) above,
(v) Which operation is usually carried out on part labeled B
(vi) What problem would occur if the operation in (V) above is not carried
out?
(vii) How should the sheep beheld when shearing wool around part labeled C?
4. 1998: Why should smoke be used during harvesting of honey?
5. 1998: state four reasons for culling breeding sows.
6. 1998: (a) Define the term colostrums.
(c) Explain three qualities that make colostrums suitable for newly
born calves.
(d) Give three methods of feeding colostrums to a newly born calf.
6. 1999: Give six signs a cow would show just before parturition.
7. 2000: State four reasons for castrating male piglets.
8. 2000: Give two qualities of creep feed that makes it suitable for piglets.
9. 2000: State two reasons why it is necessary to place sugar syrup close to a
beehive.
10. 2000: State four routine management practices that should be carried out on a
lactating ewe.
11. 2001: State six management practices in fish rearing.
12 2002: Give five signs, which indicate that a sow is about to furrow.
13. 2002: State four conditions which would make it necessary to feed bees.
14. 2003: State four management practices that should be carried out during the
mating season in sheep.
15. 2005: Name four species of fresh water fish reared in Kenya.
FARM STRUCTURES.
1. 1994: The diagram below represents a calf pen. Study it to answer the questions
that follow.
(i) How high should the floor be above the ground level?
(ii) Why should the floor of the calf pen be raised?
(iii) Why should the parts of the pen marked p be open?
(iv) State three factors that should be considered in sitting a calf pen?
2 1995: State two advantages of using wood in the construction of farm buildings
3. 1995: Describe the construction of a rabbit hutch under the following sub-
headings.
4. 1996: Give two reasons for treating timber to the used in construction of farm
buildings.
5. 1996: State one advantage and one disadvantage of using barbed wire instead of
plain wire for fencing paddocks.
6. 1996: State two functions of ventilation in an animal house.
7. 1996: a) One of the recommended ratio of mixing ingredients for making
Concrete block is 1:3:4, Name ingredients represented by the
numbers 1, 3 and 4 in the mixture.
b) If stronger concrete blocks were to be made, name the ingredient
that would be increased.
c) State three properties of concrete that make it suitable for
constructing farm buildings.
d) In addition to concrete, name three other materials that would be
required to construct the floor of milking shed.
8. 1997: State four features of a good maize granary.
9. 1998: State two reasons why maintenance of farm structures is important.
10. 1998: a) State any four factors that would influence the sitting of a calf pen.
b) State fur factors to consider when selecting materials for
constructing a calf pen.
c) Give four maintenance practices that should be carried out on a
permanent calf pen.
11. 1999: Give two practices, other than use of preservatives, that can be carried
out on wooden fencing posts to make them last long.
12. 1999: State six features of an ideal calf pen.
13. 1999: Outline any four maintenance practices that should be carried out in a deep
litter poultry house.
14. 2001: Give two advantages of concrete blocks over timber as building materials.
15. 2001: a) State the uses of fences in farms.
b) What factors would be considered when sitting a farm structures.
16. 2002: a) State four advantages of a hedge in a farm.
17. 2003: State four advantages of using a Kenya Top Bar Hive ove log hive.
18. 2003: Outline two routine maintenance practices carried out on water tanks.
19. 2004: a) Explain the uses of various hand tools in the construction a Kenya
Top Bar Hive
b) Describe the procedure of erecting wooden posts for fencing.
20. 2005: State three disadvantages of using steel in construction of farm buildings.
FORAGE CROPS
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
(FARM ACCOUNTS)
1. 1996: a) List four types of financial books farmers should
keep. (2mks)
1996: State two uses of a balance sheet. (2 mks)
2. 1998: Study the following information which was extracted from
Mr. Rambos farm record on 31 -12 95 and answer the
question below.
Kshs.
Loans payable to bank 300,000
Five milking cows 250,000
400 layers 80,000
20 goats 30,000
Debts payable to cooperative 20,000
Buildings and structures 600,000
Bonus payable to workers 19,000
Cattle feed in store 10,000
Animal drugs in store 4,000
Debts receivable 18,000
Breakages to repair 30,000
I cash at hand 20,000
I Cash in bank 30,000
Spray equipment 12,000
Prepare a balance sheet for Rambos farm using the information above 7 mks
3. 2001: a) Explain the following terms as used in farm account.
i) Cash account
ii) Ledger
iii) Balance sheet
iv) Purchase order.
Name two types of inventories used in farm accounts. (2mks)
4. 2002: On 5 1- 2001 Tamu farm purchased on credit the following items
from a K. F. A shop.
20 bags of dairy meal, 70kg each @ sh. 1,100 per bag.
16 bags of bran, 70kg each @ sh. 700 per bag.
18 bags of D.S.P fertilizer, 50kg each @ sh. 1,500 per bag.
45 bags of seed maize, each 2kg @ Ksh. 300 per bag.
8 shearing knives (medium size) @ sh. 300 per knife.
i) Prepare the purchase order that Tamu farm made to K.F.A. (6mks)
ii) Calculate the value of each item purchased and the total value of the order.(3mks)
5. 2004: The following accounts information is from Mrs. Mbutas farm
for the year ended 31 12 2003.
Opening valuation Ksh. 6,0007/=
Paid wages Ksh. 5000/=
Bought equipment worth Ksh. 8,000/=
Bought pig feeds worth Ksh. 4,000/=
Sold mature pigs worth Ksh. 7,000/=
Bought drugs worth Ksh. 3,200/=
Sold maize worth Ksh. 3,000/=
Closing valuation Ksh. 4,000/=
i) Using the information above, prepare a profit and loss account for
Mrs. Mbutas farm.
ii) From the calculations in (i) above, state whether Mrs. Mbuta made
a profit or a loss. (1mk)
6. 2005: a) What is opening valuation as used in farm account? (1mks)
b) State the use of each of the following financial documents (3mks)
i) Cash receipt
ii) Purchase order.
Mi) Delivery note.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
(AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AND ORGANIZATION)
The cost of fertilizer is Kshs 1500 per unit and the price of maize is Kshs 1200 per bag.
(i) At what unit of fertilizer input should the farmer be advised to stop
applying any more fertilizer to the maize? ( 1mk)
(ii) Give a reason for your answer in (b) above
(iii) Calculate the marginal return at the point of optimum production ( 1mk)
22. (a) Describe the procedure which should be followed in spraying a crop in tomatoes
using a fungicide in powder form, water and a knapsack sprayer. ( 3 mks)
(b) Name one fungal disease of tomatoes that can be controlled using the
above procedure. (1mks)
c) State four safety measures that should be taken while spsraying the crop
with the fungicide. (2mks)
23. The diagram below shows a weed
24. Describe the establishment of kales under the following sub headings:
a) Nursery preparation
b) Establishment in the nursery
c) Management of seedlings in the nursery.
d) Transplanting of seedlings.
25. a) Outline the factors necessary for proper functioning of farmers
co-operative societies in Kenya. (5mks)
b) Explain how farmers overcome risks and uncertainties in
a farming business.
c) Describe the steps farmers should follow when planning a farm business
26. a) List various methods of harvesting water in a farm
b) Outline farming activities which may encourage soil erosion.
c) Explain how various farming practices would help to conserve soil
in a farm.
K.C.S.E. 2006 PAPER 2
SECTION A (30 MARKS)
Answer ALL the questions in this section in the spaces provided.
1. Name a breed of sheep with a Lambing percentage of above 125 and whose fleece
may be inferior due to black fibres. (1mk)
2. List two appropriate hand tools needed to finish off the handle of a fork-jembe.
(1mk)
3. What is cropping in fish farming? (1mk)
4. State four functions of lubrication system in a tractor. (2mks)
5. Give four maintenance practices carried out on the water cooling system of a
tractor. (2mks)
6. State reasons why a farmer would choose to use a disc plough rather than a mould
board plough. (2mks)
7. State four construction features necessary in a fish pond. (2mks)
8. Give four ways in which disease causing organisms can gain access into a newly
born calf (2mks)
9. State four ways of controlling tsetse flies. (2mks)
10. Give two predisposing factors of foot-rot in sheep. (1mk)
11. State four factors which should be considered when selecting dairy goats for
breeding. (2mks)
12. Give four reasons why camels are suited to living in arid areas. (2mks)
13. Name two functions of the crop in the digestive system of chicken. (1mk)
14. State four methods of dehorning (2mks)
15. Mention six causes of stress to a flock of layers. (3mks)
16. State four functions of the worker bees in a bee colony. (2mks)
17. State four features of a good pig house. (2mks)
A ______________________
B ______________________
C ______________________
D ______________________
(ii) State two maintenance practices carried out on the planter. (2mks)
19. The diagram below represents a calf pen. Study the diagram and answer the
questions that follow.
(b) A farmer wanted to prepare a 200kg of calf rearing ration containing 20%
DCP. Using the Pears Square Method, calculate the amount of Maize
containing 10% DCP and Sunflower containing 35% DCP the farmer
would need to prepare the ration. (Show your work) (4mks)
21. A diagram of a cow is shown below. Study it and answer the questions that
follow.
G ____________________
H ____________________
I ____________________
J ____________________
(b) Name four parts of the animal preferred by a two host tick. (2mks)
SECTION C (40 MARKS)
Answer any TWO questions in this section in the spaces provided at the end of the
section.
22. a) Outline the procedure followed when hand spraying cattle to ensure
effective use of acaricides to control ticks. (10mks)
b) Discuss Foot and Mouth disease under the following headings:
(i) Casual organisms. (1mk)
(ii) Livestock species attacked. (2mks)
(iii) Symptoms of attack. (4mks)
(iv) Control measures. (3mks)
23. a) Describe the management practices that a farmer should carry out to
improve milk production in a low yielding herd of dairy cattle.(15mks)
b) Describe the management practices that would ensure maximum yield of
fish in a fish pond. (5mks)
SECTION B ( 20 MARKS)
Answer all the questions in this section in the spaces provided
17. The table below shows the demand and supply of potatoes at UKULIMA market.
Price (Kshs) Quantity demanded (in bags) Quantity supplied (in bags)
1200 50 250
1000 90 200
800 150 150
600 225 70
400 335 0
(a) Using suitable scales, draw and label a graph showing the relationship between
the demand and supply of the potatoes at UKULIMA market. ( 5 mks)
(b) What is the equilibrium price of the potatoes? ( 1 mk)
(c) From the graph determine:
(i) The number of bags of potatoes that would be bought if the price per bag
is Kshs 900/= ( 1 mk)
(ii) The price of a bag of potatoes if 180 bags are supplied ( 1 mk)
18. The diagrams labeled A 1, A 2 , A 3, and B below illustrate materials and methods of
vegetative propagation. Study them and answer the questions that follow.
22. (a) Describe the field production of irrigated rice under the following sub-headings
(i) Land preparation ( 7 mks)
(ii) Water control ( 6 mks)
(b) Describe the management of trees grown under various agro- forestry systems
( 7 mks)
23. (a) Describe the problems of marketing of agricultural produce ( 10 mks)
(b) Explain the factor that influence the type of irrigation to be used in a farm ( 8 mks)
K.C.S.E 2007 AGRICULTURE PAPER 2
SECTION A (30 marks)
Answer ALL the questions in this section in this section in the spaces provided.
1. Give two reasons for using litter in a poultry house. (1mk)
2. Name two diseases of poultry that are controlled by vaccination. (1mk)
3. State two factors that could lead to failure to conceive in sows after service. (1mk)
4. Give tow causes of scouring in calves. (1mk)
5. State three factors that would determine the amount of concentrate fed to
dairy cattle.(1 marks)
6. Give three ways of stimulating milk let-down in a dairy cow.(1 marks)
7. State tow reasons for dehorning cattle. (1mk)
8. List two equipment used in handling cattle during an agricultural exhibition.(1mk)
9. State three signs of anthrax infection disease observed in the carcass
of cattle.(1 mks)
10. Give three effects of external parasites that are harmful to livestock. (1 mks)
11. State four factors to consider when siting a fish pond. (2mks)
12. State three adjustments that should be carried out on a tractor mounted
moulboard plough in preparation for ploughing. (1 mks)
13. a) Name four breeds of dairy goats. (2mks)
b) Mention two distinguishing characteristics of the Bactrian camel breed.
(1mk)
14. State five methods of maintaining good health in livestock. (2 mks)
15. List four sources of farm power which are environmental friendly. (2mks)
16. State three maintenance practices that should be carried out on a feed trough. (1
mks)
17. Name four systems of a tractor engine. (2mks)
18. List three types of calf pens. (1 mks)
19. State four conditions that would encourage hens to eat eggs in poultry production
(2mks)
22. The diagram below shows a type of a farm gate. Study the diagram and
answer the questions that follow.
23. The diagram below shows a farm implement. Study it and answer
the questions that follow.
24. a) Describe the advantages of the battery system of rearing layers. (10mks)
b) Outline the factors to consider when selection livestock for breeding.
25. a) Name the strokes in a four stroke engine and describe how
each operates.(12mks)
b) Describe the functions of the gear box in a tractor. (8mks)
26. a) Name and describe the features of an ideal calf pen. (9mks)
b) Discuss pneumonia in calves under the following sub headings:
i) Predisposing factors (3mks)
ii) Symptoms (5mks)
iii) Control measures (3mks)
K.C.S.E AGRICULTURE PAPER 1 2009
1. List three methods of treating water for use on the farm ( 1 mks)
2. Give two example for each of the following categories of water pipes
4. List four sites on which agro forestry trees can be established on a farm
( 2 mks)
6. Give two ways in which check dams control soil erosion ( 1 mk)
7. List two methods of building that are used in propagation of plants ( 1 mk)
8. Give two reasons for locating a nursery bed at a well sheltered place ( 1 mk)
9. State four ways in which burning of vegetation may lead to lose of soil fertility
( 2 mks)
10. Give two forms in which nitrogen is absorbed from the soil by plants ( 1 mk)
11. Why is it necessary to allow freshly cut sorghum ( Columbus grass) to wilt before
12. Give two roles of soil micro- organisms that are beneficial to crops ( 1 mk)
13. distinguish between the terms hybrid and composite as used in maize breeding
( 1 mk)
14. Give three reasons for growing crops under optimum temperature conditions
( 1 mks)
15. State two harmful effects of strong wind on crop production ( 1 mk)
16. Give two ways in which cover crops help to conserve water in the soil
( 1 mk)
17. Give a reason for carrying out each of the following management practices on
a tree nursery
nursery ( 1 mk)
19. State four effects of pests with both piercing and sucking mouth parts on crops
( 2 mks)
20. Name four natural factors that may influence soil erosion ( 2 mks)
21. Give two conditions in agricultural production under which opportunity cost is
zero ( 1 mk)
SECTION B ( 20 MARKS)
22. The diagram below illustrates a maize cob attacked by a disease. Study it
(b) Apart from maize, give two other crops that may be attacked by the disease
( 1 mk)
23. The diagram below illustrates an experiment on soil. Study it carefully and
A ( mk)
B ( mk)
(c) State two ways in which the soil structure of the soil sample labeled C above
24. The diagram below illustrates a final seedbed after tertiary operation done during
land preparation. Study it carefully and answer the questions that follow.
(a) Name the tertiary operation carried out on the seedback ( mk)
(b) Describe how the tertiary operation named in (a) above is carried out
( 1 mks)
(c) Give two advantages of planting crops on the final seed back illustrated above
( 2 mks)
25. What is the function of each of the following ingredients in the preparation of
compost manure?
26. Name the deficient nutrient element in plants showing the following symptoms
(a) Stunted growth, die back of plant tips, leaves roll up and chlorosis along
(b) Yellowing of leaves appears first lower leaves turn brown and fall
(d) Purpling of leaves, stunned growth, slender stalks and lateral buds remain
dormant ( mk)
27. (a) Why is the use of the following items essential during the harvesting of tea?
(b) Describe ten safety precautions that should be taken hen using herbicides to
(b) Outline five activities that may be undertaken in organic farming ( 5 mks)
(c) Discuss ten benefits a farmer is likely to get using vegetative propagation in
(b) Describe five roles of agricultural based women groups in farming ( 5 mks)
1. Study the table below and fill in the missing words ( 3 mks)
hatching to weaning
before first
parturition
breeding
2. Name two viral diseases that affect each of the following livestock:
( 2 mks)
6. State four harmful effects of tsetse flies ( Glossina spp) in livestock ( 2 mks)
7. Why is riddling essential in sheep management ( 1 mk)
10. Give two reasons for maintaining a wheelbarrow in good working condition
( 1 mk)
12. Name two livestock diseases that are caused by protozoa ( 1 mk)
13. State four ways of restraining cattle during routine management ( 2 mks)
( 1 mk)
16. Give four reasons for rearing indigenous cattle in marginal areas of Kenya
( 2 mks)
17. Why are the following conditions maintained during artificial incubation of eggs
in poultry production?
18. The diagrams labeled A and B below illustrate two different milking techniques
B ( mk)
C ( mk)
D ( mk)
F ( mk)
(b) State two qualities of the part labeled A that should be considered when selecting
(c) What is the function of the part labelled E in a fertilized egg? ( 1 mk)
20. The diagram below illustrates a hoof of a sheep. Study it carefully and answer the
(a) Name the routine management practice that should be carried out on the hoof
(b) State two reasons for carrying out the management practice in (a) above
( 2 mks)
(b) Apart from lesions, state two other symptoms of the disease ( 2 mks)
Answer any TWO questions from this section in the spaces provided after
questions 25
(b) Describe the process of digestion in the following sections in the alimentary
24. (a) Outline five benefits of using biogas as a source of power on the farm
( 5 mks)
(b) Give five advantages of using a sub soiler in seedbed preparation ( 5 mks)
(c) Explain five factors that a farmer should consider when sitting a bee hive to
( 10 mks)
25. (a) Describe the life cycle of a named tapeworm ( Taenia spp) (10 mks)
(b) Describe the process of egg formation in the reproduction system of hen
( 10 mks)
INTRODUCTION TO AGRICULTURE
K.C.S.E PAST PAPER 1
Oct./Nov. 2010
SECTION A (30 marks)
4. Give four reasons for keeping livestock health records on the farm. (2mks)
8. Sate four features that should be considered when choosing water pipes for use on
the farm. (2mks)
9. Give four reasons for treating water for use on the farm. (2mks)
10. Name four statutory boards that are involved in the marketing of crop produce in
Kenya. (2mks)
12. Give two reasons for carrying out each of the following operations in land
preparation:
a) rolling; (1mk)
b) leveling. (1mk)
13. Name three recommended practices that should be carried out when clearing the
bush during land preparation. (11/2 mks)
16. Name two classes of weeds on the basis of each of the following:
a) growth cycle; (1mk)
b) plant morphology. (1mk)
17. Below is a diagram of a weed. Study the diagram carefully and answer the
questions that follow.
18. The table below shows pH values of different soil samples. Study it and answer
the questions that follow.
20. a) The diagrams below represent two ways in which a crop was pruned.
Study them carefully and answer the questions that follow.
21. On 1st January 2009, Kaburu Farm started farm operations with Ksh 30,000 cash.
During the month, the farm made the following transactions. Study the
transactions and prepare a cash analysis for Kaburu Farm for the month of
January. (51/2 mks)
Answer any two questions in this section in the spaces provided after question 25.
23. a) Explain eight factors that can encourage soil erosion. (8 mks)
b) Describe the seven management practices that should be carried out on a
vegetable nursery after sowing seeds until the seedlings are ready for
transplanting. (7 mks)
c) State five soil factors that should be considered when selecting a crop to
grow in an area. (5mks)
25. a) Explain six physical methods that can be used to control crop pests on the
farm. (6mks)
2. List four materials that can be used in constructing a Kenya Top Bar Hive. (2mks)
3. a) Name two breeds of dairy cattle that originated from the Channel Islands.
(1mk)
b) Give the distinguishing colour for each of the following breeds of
livestock:
i) chinchilla rabbit; ( marks)
ii) toggenburg goat. ( mks)
9. State two control measures for fowl pox disease in poultry. (1mk)
11. Give three reasons for carrying out maintenance practices on a mower. (1 mks)
12. Give three limitations of using solar power on the farm. (1 mks)
14. Give two advantages of using a disc plough over a mouldboard plough in primary
cultivation. (1mk)
15. Name four tools that are used when laying concrete blocks during construction of
a wall. (2mks)
17. Give two reasons for having a footbath in a cattle dip. (1mk)
19. Give three ways in which infectious diseases can spread from one livestock to
another within a farm. (1 mks)
20. The following illustrations show the behavior of chicks in a brooder. Study them
carefully and answer the questions that follow.
insert diagram)
b) Give a reason for making the brooder wall round in shape. (1mk)
21. The diagram below shows the reproductive system of a cow. Study it carefully
and answer the questions that follow.
a) Name the parts labeled F and H. (1mk)
22. Below are diagrams of internal parasites. Study them carefully and answer the
questions that follow.
23. Below is a diagram of a farm structure for storing grains. Study it carefully and
answer the questions that follow:
c) State two maintenance practices that should be carried out on the farm
structure illustrated above in readiness for grain storage. (1mk)
24. Below is a diagram of a knapsack sprayer. Study it carefully and answer the
questions that follow:
25. The diagram below illustrates the general shape of a cattle breed. Study it
carefully and answer the questions that follow:
Answer any two questions from this section in the spaces provided after question 28.
26. a) Outline five advantages of artificial insemination in cattle management.
(5mks)
27. a) State the function of any six parts of a zero grazing unit in dairy farming.
(6mks)
b) Explain how the power transmitted from a tractor engine is made available
for use on the farm under the following subheadings:
i) propeller shaft (2mks)
ii) power take off (P.T.O.) shaft (2mks)
iii) hydraulic system. (2mks)
1 (a) Name two field management practices that are carried out to obtain optimum plant
population in a crop field. (1
mark)
(b) Explain how each of the practices named in (a) above achieves optimum plant
population. (1
mark)
2. Give two examples for each of the following types of costs incurred in broiler production.
Outline four qualities of a mother plant from which vegetative propagation materials should
be
obtained. (2
marks)
7 Give three factors that should be considered when choosing the type of labour to use on the
farm. (l1/2 marks)
11 Give two reasons for imposing quarantine on imported planting materials. (1 mark)
13 List four post-harvest practices that are carried out in maize production. (2
marks)
16 Give a weed for each case, which has the following effect on cattle:
17 Apart from training and extension services, state four other agricultural support services
the Kenyan government provides to a maize farmer. (2
marks)
20. The diagram below illustrates a seed potato prepared for planting. Study it carefully
and answer the questions that follow:
(a) Name the practice used in preparing the seed potato above for planting. (1
mark)
(b) Describe the procedure followed in preparing seed potatoes for planting. (3
marks)
21 The diagrams below show a set up of an experiment to study an aspect of soil. The set up
was left undisturbed for five hours. Study it and answer the questions that follow.
Strongly
heated garden
Fresh garden soil
soil in
muslin bag inmuslin bag
(1 mark)
C....................................................................................................................... (1 mark)
D....................................................................................................................... (1mark)
Total O u t p u t
o f m a i z e (90
kg bags I
80 10
20 20 40 60
Fertilizer I n p u t [ 50kg
bags)
(b) Explain how each additional unit of fertilizer input relates to the total output of
maize in phases II and III.
(c) State the importance of the law identified in (i) above to the maize farmer. (1 mark)
23 The following information was extracted from Makueni Farm Records for the financial
year ending on 30th June 2009. Study it and prepare a profit and loss account for the farm.
(3 marks)
Rent received Sh. 10,000
Egg sale Sh. 60,000
Repair of tractor Sh. 30,000
Opening valuation Sh. 80,000
Interest on Bank loan Sh. 20,000
Tax paid Sh. 40,000
Closing valuation Sh. 90,000
Purchase of farm inputs Sh. 90,000
Debts receivable from fanners co-op society Sh. 100,000
Maize sales Sh. 55,000
24 The diagram below illustrates a grazing system. Study it carefully and answer the questions that
followfollow
(b) State five advantages of the grazing system illustrated above. (3 marks)
25 The diagram below is an illustration of a weed. Study it and answer the questions that
follow.
(a) Identify the weed. (1/2 marks)
(b) State two harmful effects of the weed illustrated above. (2 marks)
Answer any two questions from this section in the spaces provided after question 28.
5 marks)
(b) Give a reason for each of the farm records kept on a dairy farm.
5 marks)
3 marks)
(7 marks)
27 (a) Describe the effects of pests on maize in the field.
6 marks)
4 marks)
(ii) Explain the precautions that should be observed during the harvesting
of pyrethrum. (3 marks)
7 marks)
28 (a) Explain five ways in which biotic factors influence crop production in
agriculture.
(5 marks)
(b) Describe how the stem cuttings for propagating tea are prepared.
9 marks)
2 Name three methods that are used in selection of breeding stock in livestock production.
(11/2 marks)
3 State four advantages of using animals instead of tractors as a source of power on the
farm.
(2 marks)
4 Name one livestock disease that is transmitted by each of the following parasites:
8 Name the type of breed into which each of the following breeds of cattle are classified:
9. Give two ways in which proper nutrition helps to control livestock diseases. (1 mark)
11 Name two breeding systems that can increase the frequency of high milk production genes in
indigenous cattle. (1 mark)
14 State four signs that indicate that a doe is about to kindle. (2 marks)
15 Name two developmental stages of a liverfluke (Fasciola sp.) which occur in the
fresh water snail (Limnaea sp). (1
mark)
19 A dairy farmer is required to prepare 100 kg of dairy meal containing 20% Digestible
Crude
Protein (D.C.P.). Using the Pearson's Square Method, calculate the quantity of soya bean
(40% D.C.P.) and rice (16% D.C.P.) the farmer requires for the dairy meal.
(4 marks
20 Below is an illustration of a camel. Study it and answer the questions that follow.
(c) Give two reasons why the camel species illustrated above is able to survive in its
natural habitat. (2 marks)
21 The diagram below represents farm tools and equipment. Study them and answer the
questions that follow.
J (1/2 marks)
K (1/2 marks)
M (1/2 marks)
(b) State one use for each of the tool / equipment labelled K and L.
K (1 mark)
L (1 mark)
(c) Give two maintenance practices for the equipment labelled K. (1 mark)
22 The illustration below shows a practice carried out to prevent mastitis infection in a dairy
cow.
Udder
Syringe
(c) State two other practices that are carried out on the udder to prevent mastitis infection.
(2 marks)
23 The diagram below shows the digestive system of cattle. Study it and answer the
questions that follow.
(b) State one function for each of the parts labelled S and T.
S....................................................................................................................... (1 mark)
T ......................................................................................................................... (1 mark)
(c) Give one enzyme produced by each of the parts labelled R and S.
25 (a) Describe the feeding practices in artificial rearing of a dairy calf, (10
mark)
(b) Describe Newcastle disease under the following sub-headings
26. (a) Describe the uses of fences on the farm. (10 marks)
(b) Give five harmful effects of liver flukes in sheep rearing. (5 mark)
(c) State the differences between a diesel engine and a petrol engine. (5 mark)
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3 Give four reasons why land should be prepared early in readiness for planting. (2 marks)
4 State four reasons for deep ploughing during land preparation. (2 marks)
5 State two conditions that must exist for a market to be purely competitive. (1 mark)
14 Name the plant part used for vegetative propagation of each of the following plants:
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SECTION (20 marks)
Answer all the questions in this section in the spaces provided.
(b) State two maintenance practices that are carried out on the equipment used in the
method illustrated above. (2 marks)
(c) Give one advantage drip irrigation has over the method of irrigation illustrated above
in crop disease control. (1 mark)
(b) Give two uses of the farm record shown above. (2 marks)
POULTRY
DR CR
Date Particulars Folio Amount Date Particulars Folio Amount
(b) On 10th January 2011, the poultry farmer bought 5 bags of layers mash worth
Ksh. 10 000/- and sold 100 trays of eggs for Ksh. 20 000/- on 10 January 2011. Enter
these transactions in the account above.
(3 marks)
150
19 The following illustrations show different production function curves in agricultural
economics. Study them and answer the questions that follow.
A ...............................................................................
B ...............................................................................
(b) What does the law derived from the production function labelled C state? (1 mark)
(c) (i) Which one of the three production function curves is rare in Agriculture?
(1 mark)
20 The following is a list of plant nutrients; Copper, Calcium, Nitrogen, Molybdenum, Zinc,
Phosphorus, Carbon, Sulphur, Iron and Magnesium.
Answer any two questions from this section in the spaces provided after question 23.
21 (a) Explain eight cultural methods of soil and water conservation. (8 marks)
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(ii) government policy improves agricultural production (4 marks)
(b) Explain eight factors that contribute to the competitive ability of weeds. (8 marks)
23 (a) Describe the preparation and handling of stem cuttings when planting napier grass.
(5 marks)
(c) Give five reasons why land consolidation should be encouraged in Kenya.
(5 marks)
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