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*NECO HOME MANAGEMENT* *NUMBER TWO* (2a) (PICK ANY TWO) (i) Human resources have the ability to think and make decisions, while non-human resources do not. (ii) Human resources include time, energy, and skills, while non-human resources include money, materials, and equipment. (iii) Human resources can improve through education and training, while non-human resources require maintenance and replacement. (iv) Human resources are internal (within the individual), while non-human resources are external and tangible. (v) Human resources are active resources, while non-human resources are passive. (vi) Human resources are unique to each person, while non-human resources can be shared or owned collectively. (2b) (i) Measure flour into a bowl (ii) Add yeast, sugar, salt, and nutmeg (iii) Add warm water to mix into batter (iv) Cover and leave to rise (v) Heat oil in a pan (vi) Scoop batter into oil and fry until golden brown (2c) (PICK ANY THREE) (i) Do not leave cooking unattended to avoid fire outbreaks. (ii) Keep knives and sharp objects in a safe place. (iii) Clean up spills immediately to prevent slipping. (iv) Use dry hands when handling electrical appliances. (v) Always turn pot handles inward to avoid knocking them over. (vi) Keep flammable items away from open flames. (vii) Wear proper clothing to avoid burns or accidents.

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*2025 ONDO STATE SS2 AGRIC THEORY ANSWER* (1a) Farm surveying is the measurement and mapping of farmland to determine its size, shape, topography, and boundaries for proper planning, development, and management. (1b) (i) Land demarcation โ€“ Identifies boundaries to avoid disputes. (ii) Planning and layout โ€“ Helps in proper siting of farm structures. (iii) Accurate measurement โ€“ For knowing the exact area for planting or fencing. (iv) Irrigation and drainage design โ€“ Determines slope and elevation. (1c) (i) Poor infrastructure (e.g., bad roads, storage facilities). (ii) Low access to credit and finance. (iii) Use of outdated farming methods. (iv) Land tenure system and insecurity. (2a) A weed is an unwanted plant that grows among cultivated crops and competes with them for nutrients, water, sunlight, and space. (2b) (i) Some serve as forage for livestock. (ii) Used in traditional medicine. (iii) Help to prevent soil erosion by covering the soil. (3a) Agriculture is the science and art of cultivating crops and rearing animals for food, fiber, and other human needs. (3b) (i) Crop production (ii) Animal husbandry (iii) Agricultural economics (4a) A forest is a large area of land covered with trees and other vegetation, providing habitat for wildlife and various resources for humans. (4b) (i) Timber for construction and furniture (ii) Source of fuelwood and charcoal (iii) Herbal medicine and fruits (iv) Wildlife habitat and biodiversity (4c) (i) Deforestation: The removal of trees from a forested area, often leading to land degradation. (ii) Afforestation: The planting of trees in areas where there were no forests previously. (iii) Selective exploration: Carefully harvesting only needed trees or resources without destroying the entire forest. (iv) Regeneration: The natural or artificial process of growing back forest vegetation after disturbance. (5a) Range land is land covered mainly with grasses and shrubs, used for grazing livestock like cattle, sheep, and goats. (5b) (i) Provides grazing area for animals (ii) Supports livestock production (iii) Helps in soil conservation (iv) Maintains natural biodiversity (5c) (i) Controlled grazing (ii) Reseeding with desirable grasses. (iii) Fertilizer application (iv) Weed and pest control (6a) Weathering is the breakdown of rocks into smaller particles by physical, chemical, or biological processes, forming soil over time. (6b) (i) Physical (mechanical) weathering (ii) Chemical weathering (6c) (i) Mineral matter (ii) Organic matter (iii) Air (iv) Water (v) Living organisms *COMPLETED ๐Ÿ’ฏ*

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