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(2a) To test for the capillary actio of water in different soil samples (2b) Spec E; it has lowest capillarity Spec F; it has the highest capillarity Spec G; the capillarity is moderate (2c) (i)soil sample E has the least capillarity due to it coarse and fine nature therefore it is a sandy soil (ii) Soil sample F has the highest capillarity action therefore it is a clay soil (2d) To hold the soil sample in place (2ei) Spec G (2eii) (i)It is rich in humus (ii) The capillarity is moderate and good for framing(2a) To test for the capillary actio of water in different soil samples (2b) Spec E; it has lowest capillarity Spec F; it has the highest capillarity Spec G; the capillarity is moderate (2c) (i)soil sample E has the least capillarity due to it coarse and fine nature therefore it is a sandy soil (ii) Soil sample F has the highest capillarity action therefore it is a clay soil (2d) To hold the soil sample in place (2ei) Spec G (2eii) (i)It is rich in humus (ii) The capillarity is moderate and good for framing

(2a) The aim of the experiment is to determine the capillary rise of water in dry sand, dry clay, and dry loam. (2b) E: Least rise F: Moderate rise G: Highest rise (2c) (PICK TWO ONLY) (i) The rise is influenced by soil type. (ii) Loam has the highest capillary rise due to its texture. (iii) Clay exhibits moderate capillary action. (iv) Sand shows the least capillary rise. (v) Soil particle size affects capillary action. (vi) Water retention varies with soil composition. (2d) (PICK ONE ONLY) (i) Prevents soil particles from escaping. (ii) Acts as a barrier to maintain separation. (iii) Facilitates water absorption evenly. (iv) Maintains consistency in the experiment setup. (v) Absorbs excess water to avoid spillage. (2ei) The soil in the capillary tube labelled E is best for agriculture. (2eii) (PICK TWO ONLY) (i) Good drainage properties that prevent waterlogging and allow for proper aeration of plant roots. (ii) High permeability that allows roots to easily penetrate the soil for nutrient uptake. (iii) Low water retention which helps prevent root rot in plants. (iv) Easy cultivation and good soil structure for root growth. (v) Suitable for crops that require well-drained soil conditions. (vi) Less prone to compaction, promoting healthy root development. (2f) Draw the diagram(2a) The aim of the experiment is to determine the capillary rise of water in dry sand, dry clay, and dry loam. (2b) E: Least rise F: Moderate rise G: Highest rise (2c) (PICK TWO ONLY) (i) The rise is influenced by soil type. (ii) Loam has the highest capillary rise due to its texture. (iii) Clay exhibits moderate capillary action. (iv) Sand shows the least capillary rise. (v) Soil particle size affects capillary action. (vi) Water retention varies with soil composition. (2d) (PICK ONE ONLY) (i) Prevents soil particles from escaping. (ii) Acts as a barrier to maintain separation. (iii) Facilitates water absorption evenly. (iv) Maintains consistency in the experiment setup. (v) Absorbs excess water to avoid spillage. (2ei) The soil in the capillary tube labelled E is best for agriculture. (2eii) (PICK TWO ONLY) (i) Good drainage properties that prevent waterlogging and allow for proper aeration of plant roots. (ii) High permeability that allows roots to easily penetrate the soil for nutrient uptake. (iii) Low water retention which helps prevent root rot in plants. (iv) Easy cultivation and good soil structure for root growth. (v) Suitable for crops that require well-drained soil conditions. (vi) Less prone to compaction, promoting healthy root development. (2f) Draw the diagram

(1a) A ranging pole is a robust, often brightly colored pole used primarily in surveying and construction to mark positions and sight lines. Typically, these poles are made from wood or metal, and they are painted in alternating bands of red and white or black and white to ensure high visibility over long distances. Ranging poles usually measure about 2 to 3 meters in length and may be equipped with a pointed end to easily stick them into the ground. (1b) (i)Spec A; ranging pole is primarily used to establish sight lines and mark positions on a site during surveying. (ii)Spec B; An arrow in surveying is a small metal pin that is used to mark positions on the ground where measurements are taken. (iii) Spec C; A measuring tape is a flexible ruler used to measure distance or size. (iv)Spec D; A wooden peg is often used to permanently mark the boundaries of surveyed land. (1c) Coming!!!!!! (1d) (i) Regularly clean the poles after use to remove dirt and mud that can obscure the visibility of the markings. (ii) Clean arrows of dirt and rust regularly to prevent deterioration. (iii)After each use, clean the tape by pulling it through a clean rag to remove any dirt, mud, or debris that might have accumulated. (iv)Before use, ensure that the wooden pegs are dry and free from cracks.(1a) A ranging pole is a robust, often brightly colored pole used primarily in surveying and construction to mark positions and sight lines. Typically, these poles are made from wood or metal, and they are painted in alternating bands of red and white or black and white to ensure high visibility over long distances. Ranging poles usually measure about 2 to 3 meters in length and may be equipped with a pointed end to easily stick them into the ground. (1b) (i)Spec A; ranging pole is primarily used to establish sight lines and mark positions on a site during surveying. (ii)Spec B; An arrow in surveying is a small metal pin that is used to mark positions on the ground where measurements are taken. (iii) Spec C; A measuring tape is a flexible ruler used to measure distance or size. (iv)Spec D; A wooden peg is often used to permanently mark the boundaries of surveyed land. (1c) Coming!!!!!! (1d) (i) Regularly clean the poles after use to remove dirt and mud that can obscure the visibility of the markings. (ii) Clean arrows of dirt and rust regularly to prevent deterioration. (iii)After each use, clean the tape by pulling it through a clean rag to remove any dirt, mud, or debris that might have accumulated. (iv)Before use, ensure that the wooden pegs are dry and free from cracks.

*WAEC AGRIC PRACTICAL* *NUMBER TWO* (2a) The aim of the experiment is to determine the capillary rise of water in dry sand, dry clay, and dry loam. (2b) E: Least rise F: Moderate rise G: Highest rise (2c) (PICK TWO ONLY) (i) The rise is influenced by soil type. (ii) Loam has the highest capillary rise due to its texture. (iii) Clay exhibits moderate capillary action. (iv) Sand shows the least capillary rise. (v) Soil particle size affects capillary action. (vi) Water retention varies with soil composition. (2d) (PICK ONE ONLY) (i) Prevents soil particles from escaping. (ii) Acts as a barrier to maintain separation. (iii) Facilitates water absorption evenly. (iv) Maintains consistency in the experiment setup. (v) Absorbs excess water to avoid spillage. (2ei) The soil in the capillary tube labelled E is best for agriculture. (2eii) (PICK TWO ONLY) (i) Good drainage properties that prevent waterlogging and allow for proper aeration of plant roots. (ii) High permeability that allows roots to easily penetrate the soil for nutrient uptake. (iii) Low water retention which helps prevent root rot in plants. (iv) Easy cultivation and good soil structure for root growth. (v) Suitable for crops that require well-drained soil conditions. (vi) Less prone to compaction, promoting healthy root development. (2f) Draw the diagram

Repost from NECO 2026 EXAM
(2a) To test for the capillary actio of water in different soil samples (2b) Spec E; it has lowest capillarity Spec F; it has the highest capillarity Spec G; the capillarity is moderate (2c) (i)soil sample E has the least capillarity due to it coarse and fine nature therefore it is a sandy soil (ii) Soil sample F has the highest capillarity action therefore it is a clay soil (2d) To hold the soil sample in place (2ei) Spec G (2eii) (i)It is rich in humus (ii) The capillarity is moderate and good for framing

Repost from NECO 2026 EXAM
(2a) The aim of the experiment is to determine the capillary rise of water in dry sand, dry clay, and dry loam. (2b) E: Least rise F: Moderate rise G: Highest rise (2c) (PICK TWO ONLY) (i) The rise is influenced by soil type. (ii) Loam has the highest capillary rise due to its texture. (iii) Clay exhibits moderate capillary action. (iv) Sand shows the least capillary rise. (v) Soil particle size affects capillary action. (vi) Water retention varies with soil composition. (2d) (PICK ONE ONLY) (i) Prevents soil particles from escaping. (ii) Acts as a barrier to maintain separation. (iii) Facilitates water absorption evenly. (iv) Maintains consistency in the experiment setup. (v) Absorbs excess water to avoid spillage. (2ei) The soil in the capillary tube labelled E is best for agriculture. (2eii) (PICK TWO ONLY) (i) Good drainage properties that prevent waterlogging and allow for proper aeration of plant roots. (ii) High permeability that allows roots to easily penetrate the soil for nutrient uptake. (iii) Low water retention which helps prevent root rot in plants. (iv) Easy cultivation and good soil structure for root growth. (v) Suitable for crops that require well-drained soil conditions. (vi) Less prone to compaction, promoting healthy root development. (2f) Draw the diagram

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(3a) H: Chewing mouthparts. J : Chewing mouthparts. K: Piercing and sucking mouthparts. (3b) Effects of Specimen H on crop production: (i) Damage to stored maize grains. (ii) Reduction in grain quality and quantity. (iii) Economic losses to farmers and storage facilities. Effects of Specimen J on crop production: (i) Defoliation of plants (ii) Reduction in crop yield (iii) Damage to young seedlings (3c) (i) Proper sanitation by keeping the store clean and free from spilled grains. (ii) Regular inspection of stored maize for signs of infestation. (iii) Use of hermetic storage methods such as airtight containers or bags to suffocate the weevils. (3d) (i) Okra (ii) Hibiscus (iii) Eggplant

(1a) A ranging pole is a robust, often brightly colored pole used primarily in surveying and construction to mark positions and sight lines. Typically, these poles are made from wood or metal, and they are painted in alternating bands of red and white or black and white to ensure high visibility over long distances. Ranging poles usually measure about 2 to 3 meters in length and may be equipped with a pointed end to easily stick them into the ground. (1b) (i)Spec A; ranging pole is primarily used to establish sight lines and mark positions on a site during surveying. (ii)Spec B; An arrow in surveying is a small metal pin that is used to mark positions on the ground where measurements are taken. (iii) Spec C; A measuring tape is a flexible ruler used to measure distance or size. (iv)Spec D; A wooden peg is often used to permanently mark the boundaries of surveyed land. (1c) Coming!!!!!! (1d) (i) Regularly clean the poles after use to remove dirt and mud that can obscure the visibility of the markings. (ii) Clean arrows of dirt and rust regularly to prevent deterioration. (iii)After each use, clean the tape by pulling it through a clean rag to remove any dirt, mud, or debris that might have accumulated. (iv)Before use, ensure that the wooden pegs are dry and free from cracks.

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Agricultural science practical questions ⁉️☝️

Repost from NECO 2026 EXAM
WAEC 2024 AGRIC PRACTICAL SPECIMEN
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WAEC 2024 AGRIC PRACTICAL SPECIMEN

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