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Saturday, 9 September 2017

Maths real expo

3)
2x/1 – 2/5 y = 2y/1
LCM = 5‎
10x – 2y = 10y
10x = 10y + 2y
10x = 12y
X = 12y/10 ————-1
2x – 2/5y + 2 1/4x + 1/2y + 2y = 180
LCM = 20
40x – 8y + 45x + 10y + 40y = 3600
40x + 45x + 10y – 8y + 50y = 3600
95x + 42y = 3600
95 (6y/5) + 42y =3600
19(6y) + 42y = 3600
114y + 42y = 3600
156y = 3600
Y = 3600/156
Y = 23.08
Sub for y in eq 1
X = 6(23.08)/5
X = 27.69‎
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Monday, 4 September 2017

Agric essay now posted

Keep refreshing and sharmplete Agriculture Science


1a.)


I) unpredictable climate


1. Droughts or prolong periods without rain results in poor yields


2. Flooding results in erosion 


3. Inadequate sunshine also reduces photosynthetic ability of plants

ii) inadequate rural infrastructure


1. This results in urban drift ie massive exodus to big cities for better standard of living.


2. Results to massive reduction in agricultural work force in rural settings


3. Results in low agricultural production

iii) Diseases


1. Result in increase in agricultural cost of production


2. Reduce the quality of farm produce


3. Reduce farmers income

1bi)


1. Contour ditch 


2. Border dyke


3. Furrow irrigation 


4. Wild flooding

1bii)


1. High salt problems or salinity of soil which prevents proper growth of crops


2. Transmissions of diseases is possible


3. There is a build up and spread of pests


4. Pollution of the environment is possible


5. There is high cost of equipment


6. Vectors of diseases breed freely


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2ai)


Economic factors:


Most farmers are poor and cannot to bug machines such as tractors, plough,ridges, harrows,harvester.

2aii)


Technical know-how; most famers jack the required Knowledge and skills to operate sophisticated machines.

2aiii)


Small farm holdings; it is not economical for small scale farmers since it is very expensive to operate.

2b) Piercing and sucking crop pests;


These pests (mostly insects) have mouth parts that are modified and adapted for piercing and sucking plant tissues examples of them are aphid, moths,cotton ,stainer,cocoa thrip e.t.c

ii) Biting and chewing crop pests; These are mostly vertebrate and invertebrates pests that posses strong mouth parts for adapted to their mode of feeding examples are grasshoppers, crickets, termites, e.t.c

iii) Boring crop pests; These are insect pests whose mouth parts are adapted for boring holes and destroying tissues of seeds sem and fruits examples are weevils, stem borers and fruit fly and beetles


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3ai)


i)Long lactation periods


ii)Immunity and resistence from diseases


iii)Healthy variety


iv)Long life

3aii)


i)Camels


ii)Horses

3aiii)


i)It can perform more tedious jobs than man.


ii)It can handle many farm operations.


iii)It can be controlled or easy to operate.


iv)They are much stronger than man

3b) Symptoms of Bacterial blight of cottons


i)Angular Spots on leaves 


i) Death of shoots and rotting bolls

Control measure of Bacterial blight of cottons


i) Remove and burn infected plants 


ii) Grow resistant varieties 

Symptoms of Cassava Mosaic


i) Distortion of leaves 


ii) Leaf curl 

Control measures of Cassava Mosaic


i) Spray with insecticides 


ii) Uproot and burn infected plants


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4a)


i)Sunlight


ii)Temperature


iii)Rain


iv)Water or Humidity


v)Soil or water chemistry


vi) pollution

4b)


i)green plants make use of the food they manufacture to produce seed and fruits


ii)dead an decayed plants and animals provide food for the saprophytic organismm


iii)seed produced by plants is used to reproduce another plant


iv)animals make use of the carbonhydrate food produced by plants to get energy and fruit used as food


v)animals and plant produce carbonhydrate(Co2) during respiration to enrich the atmostphere with Co2

4c)


spacing 40cm*40cm


but 100cm=1m


40cm/100=0.4m


spacing=0.4m*0.4m


spacing=0.16m

4di)


i)Hemp


ii)Hoopvine


iii)Nettles


iv)Ramie

4dii)


i)Tea


ii)Mate


iii)Kola


iv)Kava kava.


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5ai) -Beak/Mouth


-Esophagus


-Crop


-Proventriculus


-Small Intestine

5aii) -Beak/Mouth: The Beak/Mouth contains glands that secrete saliva, which wets the feed to make it easier to swallow. Also, the saliva contains enzymes, such as amylase, that start the digestion process.

-Esophagus: The esophagus is a flexible tube that connects the mouth with the rest of the digestive tract. It carries food from the mouth to the crop and from the crop to the proventriculus.

-Crop: The crop is an out-pocketing of the esophagus and is located just outside the body cavity in the neck region. Swallowed feed and water are stored in the crop until they are p

-Proventriculus: The esophagus continues past the crop, connecting the crop to the proventriculus. The proventriculus (also known as the true stomach) is the glandular stomach where digestion primarily begins.

-Small Intestine:The small intestine is made up of the duodenum (also referred to as the duodenal loop) and the lower small intestine. The remainder of the digestion occurs in the duodenum, and the released nutrients are absorbed mainly in the lower small intestine

5b)- Lack of proper education of farmers 


-Poverty does not allow people to join insurance 


-The difficulty of paying farmers when they are due


-Inattractiveness of insurance in west África 


-They seem to benefit only their stakeholders and not farmers

5c) -They are very expensive to operate


-They are only availiable to farmers who are Wealthy enough to own television and radio sets 


-Farmers may find it difficult to ask questions on matters which they do not understand 


-They are only useful to educated farmers;illiterate farmers can never benefit

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Q6a. 1. Centro 2. Mucana 3. Stylo 4. Sun hemp


Q6b.


Q6c

Debit


Purchases and expenses (le)


Opening valuation- 15,000.00


Cost of agrochemicals- 3,800.00


Hiring of labour- 9,000.00


Transportation – 1,500.00


Cost of processing farm produce – 2,500.00


Miscellaneous – 2,000.00


Total- 33,800.00


Net profit- 40,200.00


Grand total – 74,000.00

Credit


Sales and receipts (le)


Closing valuation – 15,000.00


Sales of crops – 57,700.00


Crops consumed – 1,300.00

Total – 74,000.00




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Sunday, 3 September 2017

Gce waec agric questions are now posted

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*AGRIC PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS*
1a
Sieve
1bi
It is used to seperate sands from stones
1bii
It should be clean after used
It should be kept in a cool dry place
If it made up of metal, It should be grease before long time store
1c
i Clay - 0.002mm
ii SIlt - 0.002mm - 0.02mm
iii Find sand 0.02mm - 0.2mm
iv Coarse sand - 0.2 - 2mm
1di
Acidic
1dii
Application of slake lime
Application of quick lime
Application of ash
Application of limestone
Application of organic manure
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2a)disc plough
2b)
I)furrow wheel
Il)beam
III)Standard
IV)disc scraper
V)-disc
2c)furrowwheel(function)
It provides a balancing effect for the plough as it support both vertical and side thrusts.
II)beam(function)
It holds disc firmly to the beam
III)Standard (function)
It holds the disc firmly to the beam
IV)disc scraper(function)
It is a point of attachment to the tractor or work animal
V)disc(function)
it rotates and cut the soil into vertical and horizontal upside down for agricultural activities.
2d)this is a particular implement used for turning the soil upside down into lumps for farming purpose.
2e)-wash and clean after use
-store in a cool dry place
-always do periodic checks before and after use to increase life span.
-grease metal parts or joints to prevent excessive friction
-tighten all bolts and nuts in the machine
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3a)
I-male(inflorescence (
II)style
III)cob
IV)leaf with parallel vein
V)steam
3b)propagated by seed
-maybe planted manually
3c)the husks can be removed from the cobs
-shelling should be done to remove grains from the cobs.
-winnowing is done to remove dirt from the grain.
3d)use of corn-picker
3e)maize rust
-leaf blight
3f)breeding of resistant varieties.
-applying recommended fungicides.
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4a)
I-liverfluke
II-fowl tick
4b)
-it leads to loss of blood.
-it causes liver rot
-it obstructs the bile duct
-it may result in death
-it lead to digestive disturbance
4c)
Cattle
Sheep
Goat
4d)
-tick fever
-heart water diseases
-anaemia
4e)dipping of the animal.
-animals should be kept in a clean surrounding.
-ticks should be hand picked from the body of the host animal
-practice rotational grazing or paddocking
-animal bedding should be changed regularly.
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Monday, 21 August 2017

Private institutions in Nigeria and their fees

Tuition fees of major private universities in Nigeria. The tuition fees are all 2016/2017 and should give school seekers an idea of what to expect for 2017/2018. The universities are grouped by their religious affiliations(if any).



Secular Private Universities
Christopher University( 400,000.00)
Oduduwa university(175,000 – 250,000)
Afebabalola University(652,000.00 – 1.9M)
Baze Uni(2.250,000 – 2.5M), Acc/meal=900k
American University of Nigeria(3.9 M)
Igbinedion university(605,000.00-3 million)
Elizade University(395,000 – 465,000)
Adeleke university(599,000 – 830,000)
Ritman Ikot university (350,000)
Lead City University(300,000 – 560,000)
Nile University(1.7M – 5.2M)


Islamic Universities
Crescent university(508,000-683,000.00)
Al hikmah(200,500-700,000.00)
Fountain University(341,000.00)
Summit university(360-375,000.00)


Christian Universities (Pentecostal)
Landmark university(556,000 – 669,000)
Covenant university(790,000 – 814,000)
Anchor university(600,000 – 700,000)
Redeemers university(773,000 -803,000)
Mountain top university(450,000 – 520,000)
Benson Idahosa University(398,000 – 1.5M)


Christian Universities(Orthodox)
Crawford Universitu (501,000 – 536,000)
Bingham University(630,000 – 895,000)
Babcock University(901,000 – 3 million)
Bowen University(318,000 – 1.5 million)
Ajayi Crowther University(338,000 – 800,000)
Joseph Ayo Babalola uni(476,000 – 700,000)


Christian Universities(Catholic affiliated)
Veritas University(540,000 – 590,000)
Madonna University(300,000-450,000)(Med-1.5 Mill..)
Godfrey Okoye University(211,000 – 370,000)
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