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FARM STRUCTURES CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST LATEST UPDATE
1.	What is the function of roller supports? 
ANSWER-are free to rotate and translate along the surface upon which the roller rests. The surface can be horizontal, vertical, or sloped at any angle. 
2.	What is the function of frictionless surface supports? 
ANSWER-are similar to roller supports. The resulting reaction force is always a single force that is perpendicular to, and away from, the surface. 
3.	What is the function of pinned support? 
ANSWER-can resist both vertical and horizontal ...
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1.	What is the function of roller supports? 
ANSWER-are free to rotate and translate along the surface upon which the roller rests. The surface can be horizontal, vertical, or sloped at any angle. 
2.	What is the function of frictionless surface supports? 
ANSWER-are similar to roller supports. The resulting reaction force is always a single force that is perpendicular to, and away from, the surface. 
3.	What is the function of pinned support? 
ANSWER-can resist both vertical and horizontal ...
Animal Breeding and Genetics Questions and Answers 100% Correct, 2024 Update
1. Inbreeding depression in most common reproductive traits in farm animals is caused by? 
ANSWER- Parent offspring mating - 
2. The American Brahman breed is an example of? 
ANSWER- Bos Indicus (Zebu) cattle 
3. Which type of dominance is not an example of non-mendelian inheritance? 
ANSWER- Complete dominance 
4. What leads to random genetic drift because of chance variation or sampling effects / errors? 
ANSWER- Small population size 
5. The former is called the dominant gene, while the la...
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1. Inbreeding depression in most common reproductive traits in farm animals is caused by? 
ANSWER- Parent offspring mating - 
2. The American Brahman breed is an example of? 
ANSWER- Bos Indicus (Zebu) cattle 
3. Which type of dominance is not an example of non-mendelian inheritance? 
ANSWER- Complete dominance 
4. What leads to random genetic drift because of chance variation or sampling effects / errors? 
ANSWER- Small population size 
5. The former is called the dominant gene, while the la...
Animal Health Management Assessment Test Latest Update 2024
1.	What disinfectant is safe to use with reptiles, birds and aquatics? 
ANSWER- F10 
2.	What disinfectant is safe to use with most mammals? 
ANSWER- Safe4 
3.	How many welfare needs are there? 
ANSWER- Five 
4.	The term used for the removal of skin from an animal tail 
ANSWER- Sloughing 
5.	This can happen to a chinchilla if incorrectly handled 
ANSWER- Fur slip
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1.	What disinfectant is safe to use with reptiles, birds and aquatics? 
ANSWER- F10 
2.	What disinfectant is safe to use with most mammals? 
ANSWER- Safe4 
3.	How many welfare needs are there? 
ANSWER- Five 
4.	The term used for the removal of skin from an animal tail 
ANSWER- Sloughing 
5.	This can happen to a chinchilla if incorrectly handled 
ANSWER- Fur slip
ANIMAL HEALTH AND DISEASE CONTINOUS ASSESSMENT TEST WITH ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
1.	Five freedoms of animal welfare 
ANSWER 
i.	Freedom from hunger and thirst 
ii.	Freedom from discomfort 
iii.	Freedom from pain, injury, and disease 
iv.	Freedom to express normal behavior 
v.	Freedom from fear and distress 
 
2.	Give four ways to assess animal health 
ANSWER-Alert, bright eyes, lick marks on coat, feaces and urine normal consistency, mobility, feeding 
3.	Bacteria 
ANSWER-Salmonella, mastitis, TB, BR 
4.	Virus 
ANSWER-Pneumonia 
5.	Parasite 
ANSWER-Liver fluke
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1.	Five freedoms of animal welfare 
ANSWER 
i.	Freedom from hunger and thirst 
ii.	Freedom from discomfort 
iii.	Freedom from pain, injury, and disease 
iv.	Freedom to express normal behavior 
v.	Freedom from fear and distress 
 
2.	Give four ways to assess animal health 
ANSWER-Alert, bright eyes, lick marks on coat, feaces and urine normal consistency, mobility, feeding 
3.	Bacteria 
ANSWER-Salmonella, mastitis, TB, BR 
4.	Virus 
ANSWER-Pneumonia 
5.	Parasite 
ANSWER-Liver fluke
CROP PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT 2024 UPDATE
1. HOW CAN WE PROVIDE FOOD TO A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN OUR COUNTRY? 
ANSWER-Produce food on a large scale. 
2. WHAT IS A CROP? 
ANSWER-When plants of the same kind are cultivated at one place on a large scale, it is called a crop. 
3. Define the term cropping systems 
ANSWER 
Cropping system refers to the crops, crop sequences and management techniques used on a particular agricultural field over a period of years. 
4. What is the best definition of crop rotation? 
ANSWER 
Crop rotation is ...
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1. HOW CAN WE PROVIDE FOOD TO A LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN OUR COUNTRY? 
ANSWER-Produce food on a large scale. 
2. WHAT IS A CROP? 
ANSWER-When plants of the same kind are cultivated at one place on a large scale, it is called a crop. 
3. Define the term cropping systems 
ANSWER 
Cropping system refers to the crops, crop sequences and management techniques used on a particular agricultural field over a period of years. 
4. What is the best definition of crop rotation? 
ANSWER 
Crop rotation is ...
Horticulture Test Questions and Answers Updated 2024, 100% Correct
1. Agriculture 
ANSWER-the science and art (technology) of growing and raising plants and animals 
2. Agronomy 
ANSWER-the science and technology of culturing, utilizing and improving field crops (grain forage and forest crops) 
3. Forestry 
ANSWER-the science and technology of culturing, utilizing and improving forest trees and their products (ex: pulp, resins, oils, etc.) 
4. Horticulture 
ANSWER-the science, technology and art of culturing, utilizing and improving fruit, vegetable, flower...
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1. Agriculture 
ANSWER-the science and art (technology) of growing and raising plants and animals 
2. Agronomy 
ANSWER-the science and technology of culturing, utilizing and improving field crops (grain forage and forest crops) 
3. Forestry 
ANSWER-the science and technology of culturing, utilizing and improving forest trees and their products (ex: pulp, resins, oils, etc.) 
4. Horticulture 
ANSWER-the science, technology and art of culturing, utilizing and improving fruit, vegetable, flower...
Agronomy Exam Farm Tools and Machinery Questions and Answers 2024 Update 100% Correct
Describe the following tools and their uses in the farm; 
6.	Hand tools 
ANSWER- Any of the implements used by craftsperson in manual operations, such as chopping, chiseling, sawing, filing, or forging. 
They are Complementary tools, often needed as auxiliaries to shaping tools, include such implements as the hammer for nailing and the vise for holding. 
 They are usually light and used without machineries 
7.	Axe 
ANSWER- A tool which has a long wooden or metal handle of various sizes and sha...
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Describe the following tools and their uses in the farm; 
6.	Hand tools 
ANSWER- Any of the implements used by craftsperson in manual operations, such as chopping, chiseling, sawing, filing, or forging. 
They are Complementary tools, often needed as auxiliaries to shaping tools, include such implements as the hammer for nailing and the vise for holding. 
 They are usually light and used without machineries 
7.	Axe 
ANSWER- A tool which has a long wooden or metal handle of various sizes and sha...
Agronomy Assessment Exam _Questions and Answers 2024 Update 100% Correct
Define the following terms. 
1. Horizons 
ANSWER-layers of soil that make up the soil profile 
2. Biological yield 
ANSWER-the amount of dry matter produced per unit area 
3. economic yield 
ANSWER-The amount of the part of the plant of usable marketable value is called the 
4. Biomass 
ANSWER-The quantity of live organic matter in a given area at a given point in time 
5. Harvest index 
ANSWER-the portion of the crop that is of economic importance 
6. Roots 
ANSWER- Underground part of a plant ...
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Define the following terms. 
1. Horizons 
ANSWER-layers of soil that make up the soil profile 
2. Biological yield 
ANSWER-the amount of dry matter produced per unit area 
3. economic yield 
ANSWER-The amount of the part of the plant of usable marketable value is called the 
4. Biomass 
ANSWER-The quantity of live organic matter in a given area at a given point in time 
5. Harvest index 
ANSWER-the portion of the crop that is of economic importance 
6. Roots 
ANSWER- Underground part of a plant ...
Agronomy Comprehensive Questions and Answers for Weed Control 2024 Update, 100% Solved
Explain the five major categories of weed control methods? 
i.	Preventive Methods of Weed Control 
 
-	Any method that prevents the establishment of weeds in a pasture or across a farm is considered preventive weed control. 
-	Examples of preventative weed control would be using certified weed free seed, only transporting hay that is weed free, making sure farm equipment is cleaned before moving from one location to another, and screening irrigation water to prevent weed seeds from traveling al...
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Explain the five major categories of weed control methods? 
i.	Preventive Methods of Weed Control 
 
-	Any method that prevents the establishment of weeds in a pasture or across a farm is considered preventive weed control. 
-	Examples of preventative weed control would be using certified weed free seed, only transporting hay that is weed free, making sure farm equipment is cleaned before moving from one location to another, and screening irrigation water to prevent weed seeds from traveling al...
C100-500 Comprehensive Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update
1. _______ are the centerpiece of the planning construct and operationalize CCMD strategies. These plans should focus on the command's steady-state activities, which include ongoing operations, military engagement, security cooperation, deterrence, and other shaping or preventive activities. 
ANSWER-Combatant Command Campaign Plans 
2. Within the definition of strategy as the integration of ends, ways, and means while accounting for risk to meet a desired end state, the term "risk" means: ...
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1. _______ are the centerpiece of the planning construct and operationalize CCMD strategies. These plans should focus on the command's steady-state activities, which include ongoing operations, military engagement, security cooperation, deterrence, and other shaping or preventive activities. 
ANSWER-Combatant Command Campaign Plans 
2. Within the definition of strategy as the integration of ends, ways, and means while accounting for risk to meet a desired end state, the term "risk" means: ...