General Agriculture WASSCE Questions (Part 3) – Solve Now
The General Agriculture WASSCE paper will be written on 1st September, 2023. Let’s take a look at these likely questions.
LIKELY Theory Questions
Question 1
a. Mention four factors that influence sustainable agricultural production? [4 marks]
b. Outline three routine maintenance practices that are carried out on a tractor.
c. Explain three factors that could accelerate agricultural development in Ghana.
Question 2
(a) Enumerate five factors that influence the choice of farming systems in Ghana.
(b) (i) Distinguish between trailed agricultural implements and fully mounted agricultural Implements.
(ii) Give one example each of
(α) trailed agricultural implements;
(β) fully mounted agricultural implements.
(c) Outline three activities undertaken in each of the following agricultural occupations:
(i) agricultural economics;
(ii) agricultural research.
Question 3.
(a) Name four plant micronutrients.
b. Outline the process of soil formation.
c. Explain three ways in which soil water is important to crops.
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Question 4
(a) List five factors that determine the fertility of soil.
b. Mention three farming practices which reduces the population of soil living organisms.
c. Describe four agronomic practices that could be used to control loss on a farm.
d. Perform an experiment to determine the acidity or alkalinity of specimen A and B
Question 5
(a) Outline the procedure you used.
(b) Stated your observation and conclusions from the experiment.
c. Give two reasons why it is importance to determine the pH of soils.
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Question 6
(a) Identify each of the plants from which specimens C and D were obtained by their scientific names.
b) Name two disease of each of the plants you have named in (a).
c. Mention one planting material used in propagating each of specimens C and D.
(d) State one pest each of specimens C and D.
(e) Give one way of extending the shelf life of specimen C.