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AGRICULTURE
(MARKING SCHEME PAPER 1)
FORM FOUR
SECTION A (30MARKS)
Answer all the questions in this section in the space provided.
1. Advantages of intensive farming. (2mks)
- Increases production per unit area
- Farm supervision is easy
- Ideal for densely populated area/small land holdings
- Utilizes technology to increase production
½ x 4 = 2mks
3. Plant part used for vegetative propagation of each of the following plants.
(i) Sisal - Bulbils/suckers (½ mk)
(ii) Pyrethrum - splits (½ mk)
(iii) Sweet potatoes – vine /stem cutting (reject cutting alone) (½ mk)
(iv) Sugar cane – setts (½ mk)
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Lack of calcium
Excessive use of nitrogen
½ x 3 = 1 ½ mks
12. Factors that determine the stage at which a crop is harvested. (2mks)
Market price/market demand
Weather conditions
Purpose/intended use
Taste and preference/form required
Concentration of required chemical/colour/maturity
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½ x 4 = 2mks
16. Distinguish between intensive hedgerow and border planting forms of agroforestry (2mk)
- Intensive hedgerow – Trees or shrubs are planted in between rows of crops
- Border planting – Trees or shrubs are planted on the border of the farm.
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17. The following illustrations show different production function curves in agricultural economics. Study
them and answer the questions which follows;
(a) Identify the production function curves labeled A, B and C
A – Increasing returns production (1mk)
B – Constant returns production. (1mk)
C – Decreasing returns production (1mk)
Reject if the word returns is missing.
(b) What does the law derived from the production function labeled C state? (1mk)
- If successive units of one variable input are added to fixed quantities of other inputs, a point is
reached when additional/extra/marginal product per additional unit of input declines.
1 x 1 = 1mk
(c) Which one of the three production functions curves is rare in Agriculture (1mk)
(i) B 1 x 1 = 1mk
(ii) Other factors influencing/limiting agricultural production e.g.
Weather
Biotic factor
Disease attack
1 x 1 = 1mk (Reject if the answer in C (i) above is wrong.
18. The table below shows the population and gross domestic products of countries A and B
Country Gross Domestic product Population
(million Ksh) (million)
A 1800 36
B 1200 15
(a) Calculate the per capita income for each country show your working (2mks)
Calculation of per capital income
Gross Domestic product
Per capita income =
population
1800
A= =50
36
1200
B= =80
15
1 x 2 = 2mks
(d) How can agriculture increase the gross domestic product of a country (1mk)
By creating employment/developing industries/increasing production.
1 x 1 = 1mk
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19. The diagram below illustrate investigation on a property of soil using soil samples labeled J, K and L.
(a) Name the property of soil being investigated (1mk)
Soil capillarity 1 x 1 = 1mk
(b) What is the relationship between the soil property above and the size of soil particles? (1mk)
The smaller the size of the particles the greater the force of capillarity.
1 x 1 = 1mk
(c) Which soil sample would be suitable for growing paddy rice? (1mk)
L 1 x 1 = 1mk
20. The following is a list of nutrients: copper, calcium, nitrogen, molybodenum, zinc, phosphorus, carbon,
sulphur, iron and magnesium. Which of the above nutrients are;
(a) Macro – nutrients (1mk)
Calcium, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Carbon, Sulphur and Magnesium
(Award 1 mark of all the five macro – nutrients are present. Penalize fully if any of the macro
– nutrients is missing.
(b) Micro – nutrient (1mk)
Copper, molybodenum, Zinc and Iron
(Award 1 mark of all the four micro – nutrient are there)
(c) Fertilizer elements (1mk)
Nitrogen and Phosphorus
(Award 1 mark if the two are present)
(d) Liming elements (1mk)
Calcium, Magnesium and Sulphur.
(Award 1 mark if the three are present
(e) Primary macro nutrients (1mk)
Nitrogen and Phosphorus
(Award 1 mark if the two nutrients are presents
SECTION C
Answer any two questions in this section in the spaces provided after question.
21.
(a) Functions of a live fence in a farm. (5mks)
Act as windbreak
Some are used as a fodder for the livestock e.g tickberry
Some may provide edible fruits e.g Kei apple
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Have aesthetic value
Provide security
Mark the boundary when planted on a border lines
1 x 5 = 5mks
22.
(a) Factors that should be considered in farm planning (10mks)
Size of the farm – this determines the number of enterprises possible.
Environmental factors/climate/soil type – this will determine specific enterprises that are
possible in an arta.
Transport and communication – this ensures produce reach market and inputs are easily
accessed.
Government policy – this ensures that laws are followed.
Farmer objective and preferences – a farmer will have a sense of ownership of the farm plan for
motivation.
Trend in labour market – This ensures labour availability through the season
Existing market conditions and price trends – this ensures what is sold is at an appropriate price
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Possible production enterprises – the farmer to choose the most profitable and convenient
enterprise.
2 x 5 = 10mks
(b) Explain the different ways in which each of the following environmental factors influence crop
production.
(i) Wind (5mks)
Strong wind increases the rate of evaporation/evapotranspiration/wilting
Help in pollination of crops
Strong winds have a cooling effect which influences rate of physiological processes
Strong winds may cause lodging/destruction of certain crops.
Wind can spread diseases/pests
Used in winnowing/cleaning grains
1 x 5 = 5mks
23.
(a) Information contained in a purchase order. (5mks)
Quantities of the goods
Types of good required
Date of order
Date within which the ordered goods should be delivered
Person who orders the goods
Person who authorized the order
Cost of goods/each item
Name of the supplier
Serial number
Total amount/cost involved
1 x 5 = 5mks
(b) Harvesting of tea (7mks)
Leaves are picked selectively for the highest quality
Pluck top two leaves and a bud for fine plucking/three leaves and a bud for coarse plucking
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Use a plucking stick to maintain the plucking table
Pluck at 5 – 7 days interval in rainy season and 10 – 14 days in a dry period.
Put the plucked tea in a woven basket to facilitate air circulation/prevent fermentation.
Do not compress the leaves in this basket to prevent heating up/browning.
Put plucked tea in cool and shaded place.
Deliver the plucked tea to the factory same day.
1 x 7 = 7mks