d2008 Molo District Paper 2 Answers
d2008 Molo District Paper 2 Answers
d2008 Molo District Paper 2 Answers
AGRICULTURE
PAPER 2
July/August 2008
MARKING SCHEME
AGRICULTURE
Paper 2
July August 2008
1.
Does not destroy the intermediate host / water snail.
Does not destroy other stages of the parasites / liver fluke e.g. eggs in pastures. ( ½ x 2)
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Brucellosis
Trichomoniasis
Vaginitis
Scrotal hernia ( ½ x 2)
3.
Mowers
Rotavators
Sprayers
Forage harvesters
Balers
Sheller
Soil auger
Planters
Fertilizer spreaders
Power saws. ( ½ x 2)
4.
Lack of calcium
Effects of some disease e.g. Newcastle. ( ½ x2)
5(a)
Mixes air and petrol or supplies air petrol.
Mixture to the inlet manifold.
(b)
Provides sparks and introduces a spark into the combustion chamber.
(c)
Stepping up low battery voltage to high voltage.
(d)
Maintains constant supply of fuel in the carburetor (1/2x4.)
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7.
Produces concentrated urine to reduce water loss / has long loop of henle.
Has localized fat deposit / hump which is respired to produce metabolic water and energy.
Have fewer sweat glands.
(½ x 2)
8.
Body weight
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Age
Activity of the animal / ploughing / mating
Level of production
Physiological status / health / pregnancy.
Weather conditions (reject climate) ( ½ x 2)
9.
In co-operate fertilizers into the soil.
Break soil clods to fine tilth.
Leveling the surface.
Removing trash
Uprooting weeds. ( ½ x 3)
10.
Well developed feet e.g. hind feet.
Vigorous growth / early maturity
No body defects
Correct body conformation
From a highly prolific mother / sow
Weigh l00kg at 6 months of age
Docile temperament. ( ½ x4)
11.
Dipping / spraying
Rotational grazing
Hand picking / deticking and killing
Hand dressing
Burning pastures
Spraying acaricides on pastures/ paddocks.
Double perimeter fencing. ( ½ x 3)
12. (a)
Plastering / applying mortar
(b)
Uprooting seedlings during transplanting
(c)
Making threads on metallic pipes. ( ½ x 3)
14.
Emaciation / reduced body weight
Diarrhoea
Blood stained dung
Pot bellies
Presence of worms in dung
Reduced growth rate / retarded growth.
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Coughing. ( ½ x 4)
15.
Possible to implant embryo from a high quality female to less valuable female and hence improve
the performance of the offspring.
It simulates milk production in a female that was not ready to produce milk.
A highly productive female can be spread over a large area to benefit many farmers.
It is easier to transport embryos in test tubes than the whole animal.
Embryos can be stored for long periods awaiting availability of a recipient female ( ½ x 4)
16.
Animal occupies a small space during feeding or transportation.
Reduces destruction of farm structures.
Reduces destruction of trees / hedges
Reduces injuries to other animals
Reduces injuries to human beings or stockman/ eases handling / makes the animal docile. ( ½ x 3)
17(a)
Are diseases that are transmitted from animal to man or from man to animal ( 1 x 1)
(b)
Anthrax
Brucellosis
Rabies
Tuber closis
Rift valley fever
Bird flue (avian flue)
Trichomoniasis
Mud cow disease. ( ½ x 2)
18.
Tilapia
Carps
Black bass
Striped bass
Cat fish
Blue gill
Nile perch. ( ½ x 2)
19(a)
Cement
Sand
Ballast / aggregates. ( ½ x3)
(b)
Durable
Resistant to fire
Resistant to inset damage
Resistant to weather elements
Resistant to rotting
Resistant to insect damage. ( ½ x 3)
(c)
Building fences
Building farm houses
Building cattle dips
Building feed troughs
Building water troughs
Making / building gabions
Making water channels to prevent soil erosion. ( ½ x 2)
SECTION B 20 MARKS
20(a) A vitamin B2
B vitamin D (1/2x2)
(b)
Green plants
Sun light ( 2 x 1)
(c )
Rickets (1 x 1)
(d)
Soft bones
Enlarged joints
Productions of soft shelled eggs when the chick comes to production. (2 x 1)
21(i) A- albumen
C- Yolk
D- Chalazas (½ x4)
B- Gaseous exchange/ provides air to the developing chicks during incubation. (2 x1)
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(b)
Tool use
A -for lifting seedlings from the nursery
during transplanting.
B -for applying/ fixing the rubber ring
during castration docking or dehorning
C -checks the vertical straightness of a
stone wall during castration.
D -for smoothening rough wood surfaces.
(c)
Sharpening the blades regularly
Replacing broken handles and knob
Tightening loose parts ( screws)
Adjusting appropriately the lever cap. ( ½ x 2)
(ii)
Add weight onto the harrow
Sharpen the disc biased
Increase cutting angles of the discs.
Exert more hydraulic forces.
Increases spaces between the discs. ( ½ x2)
(iv)
SECTION C 40 MARKS
24(a)(i)
Low calcium level in the blood / high milk yield without calcium replenishment. (1 x 1)
(ii)
Complete loss of a appetite
Muscular twitching
Paralysis/ inability to move or rise
Stiffening of the whole body
Head turned back wards
Walking in a staggering manner
Unconsciousness
Dullness
Stomach contents are drawn into the mouth. (6 x 1 )
(iii)
Feed enough mineral salts before and after parturition.
Partial milking on known cases
Inject calcium and phosphorous. (3 x 1)
(b)
Stage of growth / stage hay is harvested – should be harvested just before flowering.
Leaf content / foliage content/ leaf stem ratio should have high leaf stem ratio.
Degree of damage during handling / curing how it was managed during handling by not damaging
as low damage gives better quality.
Physical form whether given to animals when chopped into small pieces or as large pieces.
Type of the plant used – whether it is grass or legume.
Amount of foreign materials included in the hay/ contamination.
Additives included during feeding e.g. molasses if given is of better quality.
(Naming 1mark explanation 1mark) (10 x 1)
25(a)
Marking the boundaries
For privacy / keeping off unwanted visitors for security.
Provide effective paddocking / mixed farming/ rotational grazing / crop rotation.
They act as wind breaks/ shelter belts.
Protect crops from animal damage when used in mixed farming.
Control the spread of parasites and diseases.
To beautify the farm / aesthetic purpose.
Provide firewood / source of firewood.
Provide forage / mulching material / source of fruits.
Control breeding.
Protect water points / water sources.
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26(a)
Ploughing / cultivating
Spraying in the field using a spray race
Planting
Weeding
Shelling
mowing
Transporting. (4 x 1 )
(b)
Pollutes the environment
Leads to deforestation / desertification
Destruction of water catchments areas
Leads to adverse climatic and ecological changes. (4x1)
( c)
Clutch
Gear box / gears
Differential
Wheels / final drive. ( 4 x 1)
(d)
Harrows
Cultivators / rotavators
Rollers
Ridgers
Sub soilers / chisel plough / rippers. (4 x 1)
(e)
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