51 - 60 of 60 Questions
# | Question | Ans |
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51. |
Nagana in cattle is otherwise known as A. trypanosomiasis B. babiosis C. ascariasis D. fascioliasis |
A |
52. |
Government ensures continuous availability of fish through A. fish regulation B. fish marketing C. fish feeding D. fish processing |
A |
53. |
Which of the following factors is not considered in selection fish for stocking? A. marketability of the specie B. ease of caring for fingerlings C. colour of the fingerlings D. ability of being reared in captivity |
C |
54. |
When different breeds of animals are mated, the process is known as A. crossbreeding B. in-breeding C. out-breeding D. line breeding |
A |
55. |
The advantages derived from the efficient combination of factors of production in agriculture include the following except A. reduced production cost B. increased production cost C. increased profit margins D. increased gross revenue |
B |
56. |
When a change in price brings on change in demand, the situation is described as A. perfectly inelastic B. perfectly elastic C. fairly inelastic D. fairly elastic |
B |
57. |
A farmer purchased a sprayer for N12,500 in 1974, at the end of the fourth year, he sold it for N4,300. The total depreciation is A. N16,800 B. N8,200 C. N7,250 D. N820 |
B |
58. |
A farmer purchased a sprayer for N12,500 in 1974, at the end of the fourth year, he sold it for N4,300. The salvage value is A. N1,075 B. N2,150 C. N4,300 D. N8,400 |
C |
59. |
A farmer purchased a sprayer for N12,500 in 1974, at the end of the fourth year, he sold it for N4,300. The annual depreciation of the equipment is A. N33,600 B. N20,050 C. N2,050 D. N2,005 |
C |
60. |
Agricultural information flows from A. research institutes through the extension officer to the farmer B. farmer to research institutes and to the extension officer C. extension officer to farmer and finally to the research institutes D. research institutes to farmer and to extension officer |
A |
51. |
Nagana in cattle is otherwise known as A. trypanosomiasis B. babiosis C. ascariasis D. fascioliasis |
A |
52. |
Government ensures continuous availability of fish through A. fish regulation B. fish marketing C. fish feeding D. fish processing |
A |
53. |
Which of the following factors is not considered in selection fish for stocking? A. marketability of the specie B. ease of caring for fingerlings C. colour of the fingerlings D. ability of being reared in captivity |
C |
54. |
When different breeds of animals are mated, the process is known as A. crossbreeding B. in-breeding C. out-breeding D. line breeding |
A |
55. |
The advantages derived from the efficient combination of factors of production in agriculture include the following except A. reduced production cost B. increased production cost C. increased profit margins D. increased gross revenue |
B |
56. |
When a change in price brings on change in demand, the situation is described as A. perfectly inelastic B. perfectly elastic C. fairly inelastic D. fairly elastic |
B |
57. |
A farmer purchased a sprayer for N12,500 in 1974, at the end of the fourth year, he sold it for N4,300. The total depreciation is A. N16,800 B. N8,200 C. N7,250 D. N820 |
B |
58. |
A farmer purchased a sprayer for N12,500 in 1974, at the end of the fourth year, he sold it for N4,300. The salvage value is A. N1,075 B. N2,150 C. N4,300 D. N8,400 |
C |
59. |
A farmer purchased a sprayer for N12,500 in 1974, at the end of the fourth year, he sold it for N4,300. The annual depreciation of the equipment is A. N33,600 B. N20,050 C. N2,050 D. N2,005 |
C |
60. |
Agricultural information flows from A. research institutes through the extension officer to the farmer B. farmer to research institutes and to the extension officer C. extension officer to farmer and finally to the research institutes D. research institutes to farmer and to extension officer |
A |