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*Thursday, 30th May 2024*
*General Mathematics/Mathematics (Core) 2 (Essay)*
*9:30am – 12:00pm*
*General Mathematics/Mathematics (Core) 1 (Objective)*
*3:00pm – 4:30pm*
*UNKNOWN SOLUTION TEAM IS ALWAYS AND FOREVER WITH YOU ALL*
*FISHERIES PRACTICAL*
(4a)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Strong reproductive vigor
(ii) High fertility
(iii) Rapid breeding capabilities
(iv) Robust immune system
(4b)
[Diagram]
(4c)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(i) Gutting
(ii) Filleting
(iii) Smoking
(iv) Drying
(v) Freezing
(vi) Canning
(4d)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Inconsistent genetic traits affecting growth and reproduction.
(ii) Higher risk of introducing diseases or parasites to farmed fish
(iii) Potential for unpredictable growth rates and quality
(iv) Lack of control over the quality and size of fingerlings
(v) Increased stress and mortality during capture and transport
*FISHERES PRACTICAL*
(3ai)
(PICK ANY THREE)
(i) Clean the paddle regularly to prevent the accumulation of debris and bacteria.
(ii) Store the paddle in a dry place to prevent damage and rust.
(iii) Handle the paddle with care to prevent damage and breakage.
(iv) Inspect the paddle regularly for signs of wear and tear.
(v) Use the paddle for its intended purpose to prevent damage and prolong its lifespan.
(3aii)
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) Oars
(ii) Boat hooks
(iii) Nets
(iv) Rakes
(3b)
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) Broadcasting
(ii) Band application
(iii) Pelletizing
(iv) Composting
(3c)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(i) Excess nutrients can lead to excessive plant growth, depleting oxygen in the water.
(ii) Decomposition of excess manure can consume oxygen, harming fish.
(iii) Excess manure can lead to water pollution, harming fish and other aquatic organisms.
(iv) Excess manure can disrupt the natural nutrient balance in the pond.
(v) Excess manure can increase the risk of disease in fish.
(vi) Excess manure can reduce water clarity, making it difficult to monitor fish.
(3d)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(i) Cow dung
(ii) Sheep manure
(iii) Goat manure
(iv) Composted vegetable matter
(v) Fish meal
(vi) Inorganic fertilizers (e.g., ammonium nitrate, urea)
*FISHERY*
(4a)
(i)Exceptional fertility
(ii)Rapid breeding capabilities
(iii)Robust immune system
(4b)
[Diagram]
(4c)
(i)Dehydrating
(ii)Chilling
(iii)Pickling
(iv)Powdering
(4d)
(i)Unreliability of their genetic makeup
(ii)Risk of introducing diseases or parasites to farmed fish
(iii)Potential for unpredictable growth rates and quality
*FISHERIES PRACTICAL*
(2a)
Specimen E - active fishing gear
Specimen F - passive fishing gear
Specimen G - active fishing gear
Specimen H - passive fishing gear
Specimen J - active fishing gear
(2b)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(i) Monofilament line
(ii) Braided line
(iii) Fluorocarbon line
(iv) Netting twine
(v) Gaff hooks.
(2c)
Specimen J
(2d)
(PICK ANY FIVE)
(i) Specimen E is a hook with a line that is cast into the water, while Specimen F is a net that is set in the water to catch fish.
(ii) Specimen E is commonly used by recreational fishers, while Specimen F is used by commercial fishers since it requires skills to operate
(iii) Specimen E is an active fishing gear, while Specimen F is a passive fishing gear.
(iv) Specimen E is more targeted at fish species like Tuna while specimen F is used for small fish that could slip through its mesh size
(v) Specimen E is more expensive than Specimen F
(vi) Specimen E is a smaller size gear compared to Specimen F.
*FISHERIES PRACTICAL*
(1ai)
Specimen A: Carbohydrates
Specimen B: Protein
Specimen C: Calcium
(1aii)
Specimen A: It is an energy source for growth and maintenance
Specimen B: It is a source of protein for growth and development
Specimen C: Its high calcium content helps in bone growth and development
(1aiii)
Specimen A: Sorghum
Specimen B: Soybean meal
Specimen C: Fish bone meal
(1b)
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) Vitamins
(ii) Protein
(iii) Carbohydrates
(iv) Fats
(1ci)
(i) It provides a protective barrier against the environment and predators
(1cii)
(i) It is used in the production of fish meal or fish oil
(ii) It is used as a source of collagen for pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications
(iii) It is used as a natural fertilizer or compost ingredient
*FISHERIES PRACTICAL*
(1ai)
Specimen A: Carbohydrates
Specimen B: Protein
Specimen C: Calcium
(1aii)
Specimen A: It is an energy source for growth and maintenance
Specimen B: It is a source of protein for growth and development
Specimen C: Its high calcium content helps in bone growth and development
(1aiii)
Specimen A: Sorghum
Specimen B: Soybean meal
Specimen C: Fish bone meal
(1b)
(PICK ANY TWO)
(i) Vitamins
(ii) Protein
(iii) Carbohydrates
(iv) Fats
(1ci)
(i) It provides a protective barrier against the environment and predators
(1cii)
(i) It is used in the production of fish meal or fish oil
(ii) It is used as a source of collagen for pharmaceutical or cosmetic applications
(iii) It is used as a natural fertilizer or compost ingredient
*FISHREY PRACTICAL*
*NUMBER TWO*
(2a)
Specimen E - active fishing gear
Specimen F - passive fishing gear
Specimen G - active fishing gear
Specimen H - passive fishing gear
Specimen J - active fishing gear
(2b)
(PICK ANY FOUR)
(i) Monofilament line
(ii) Braided line
(iii) Fluorocarbon line
(iv) Netting twine
(v) Gaff hooks.
(2c)
specimen H
(2d)
(PICK ANY FIVE)
(i) Specimen E is a hook with a line that is cast into the water, while Specimen F is a net that is set in the water to catch fish.
(ii) Specimen E is commonly used by recreational fishers, while Specimen F is used by commercial fishers since it requires skills to operate
(iii) Specimen E is an active fishing gear, while Specimen F is a passive fishing gear.
(iv) Specimen E is more targeted at fish species like Tuna while specimen F is used for small fish that could slip through its mesh size
(v) Specimen E is more expensive than Specimen F
(vi) Specimen E is a smaller size gear compared to Specimen F.
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