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FORM 4 BIOLOGY PP3 EXAMS (QUESTIONS, CONFIDENTIAL & ANSWERS) FREE

231/3

BIOLOGY

PAPER 3

KASSU

TIME: 2 HOURS

Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.)

REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH CANDIDATE

  • Solution P- starch
  • Solution Q- egg white
  • Solution Z- water
  • Solution R- Diastase
  • Benedict’s solution
  • Iodine solution
  • Visking tubing – 8cm
  • Thread
  • 100ml beaker
  • 5 test tubes
  • 5 labels
  • D1-Blackjack
  • D2-Sonchus
  • D3-Jacaranda
  • D4-Mango

Name…………………………………………………          Adm no. ……………Class…….

School …………………………………………………                    

231/3

BIOLOGY

PAPER 3 (PRACTICAL)

Time:  1 ¾  HOURS

KASSU JET EXAMINATION  –

231/3

BIOLOGY PAPER 3 (PRACTICAL)

Time:  1 ¾  HOURS

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

  • Answer ALL the questions.
  • You are required to spend the first 15 minutes of 1 ¾ hours allowed for this paper reading the whole paper carefully before commencing your work.
  • Answers must be written in the spaces provided in the question paper.
  • Additional pages must not be inserted.

FOR EXAMINERS USE ONLY

Question Maximum score Candidate’s score
1 12

 

 
2 14

 

 
3 14

 

 
Total Score 40

Marks

 

 

This paper consists of 5 printed pages.Candidates should check the question paper to ensure that all pages are printed as indicatedand no questions are missing

  1. You are provided with the photomicrograph of an onion outer epidermis as seen under light microscope
  2. a) On the photograph, name parts labelled A, C, and D (3mark) A ……………………………………………………………

C ……………………………………………………………

D ……………………………………………………………

  1. Explain how the part labelled B is adapted to its function (2marks)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. Calculate the actual size of the cell marked K, give your answer in micrometres

(2marks)

 

  1. The differences between the cells in the photograph and those obtained from an animal epithelial cells             (3marks)
Onion epidermal cells Animal epithelial cells
   
   
   

 

  1. State the process that make the structures in the cell above appear more distinct

(1mark)

………………………………………………………………………………………..

  1. In microscopic procedure in 1 (d) above name what was used to achieve the process

(1mark)

……………………………………………………………………………………………

 

  1. The photographs below represent specimen labeled A, B, C and D

 

SPECIMEN A SPECIMEN B
SPECIMEN C SPECIMEN D
 
  1. Name the type of placentation shown in specimen A and B            (2marks)

A…………………………………………………………………………………

B…………………………………………………………..………………….…

  1. Identify the type of sections from which specimen C and D was obtained?

(2 marks)

C…………………………………………………………………………………

D…………………………………………………………..………………….…

  • Classify the above specimen labeled D                         (1mark)

………………………………………………………………………………

  1. You are provided with specimen labeled D1, D2, D3 and D4. Examine them

Draw and label specimen labeled D2                        (3marks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Giving a reason and state the agent of dispersal of the specimen (6marks)
Specimen Agent of dispersal Reason
D1  

 

 

 

 

D3  

 

 

 

 

 

D4  

 

 

 

 
  1. You are provided with the following. Solution P, Q and Z.
  • (i) Put 2 cm3 of solution P into two test tubes labeled A and B. Add iodine solution drops into test tube A. Observe and record.                                     (1 mark)

 

…………………………………………………………………………………………..

(ii)To test tube B, add an equal amount of Benedict’s solution. Heat to boil. Record your observation.                                                                                            (1 mark)

 

…………………………………………………………………………………………..

(iii) From the results in (a) (i) and (ii), identify solution P.                         (1 mark)

 

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(iv). Put 2cm3 of solution Z into a clean test tube labelled C. Add equal volume of Benedict’s solution. Heat to boil.                                                                  (1 mark)

 

……………………………………………………………………………………..……

(v) Open the visking tubing provided, Pour solution P into the visking tubing and add 1cm3 of the solution R. Tie the visking tubing and ensure there is no leakage. Pour solution Z into a clean beaker till it is half full. Immerse visking tube in the solution Z in the beaker. Allow it to stand for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, take 2cm3 of solution Z from the beaker into a clean test tube labelled D. Add equal amount of Benedict’s solution. Heat to boil. Record your observation.                               (1 mark)

 

…………………………………………………………………………………………..

 

(vi)Account for the observation made in (v) above.                                     (3 marks)

 

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  • i) Pour 2 cm3 of solution Q into a clean test tube. Observe and record the color of solution                         (1 mark)

 

…………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. ii) Add 1 cm3 of sodium hydroxide into test tube containing solution Q. Record your observation. (1 mark)

……………………………………………………………..……………………………

iii) Explain the results observed in (b)(ii) above.                                         (2 marks)

 

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………….

iv). what is the identity of solution R?                                                          (1 mark)

……………………………………………………………..……………………………v) State one factor that can affect the process demonstrated in 3a (v) above (1 mark)

……………………………………………………………..……………………………


KASSU  BIOLOGY  PAPER 3 MARKING SCHEME

1.You are provided with the photomicrograph of an onion outer epidermis as seen under light microscope

 

  1. a) On the photograph, name parts labelled A, C, and D (3marks)

A chloroplast ;

C cell membrane ;

D cytoplasm ;

  1. Explain how the part labelled Bisadapted to itsfunction (2marks)

Cellwallcontain the polysaccharide cellulose; thatgivemechanical support

  1. Calculate the actual size of the cellmarked K, giveyouranswer in micrometres

(2marks)

Mg =   image size

            Actual size

1500=             4.4×10,000 ;

                        Actual size

                        =44000          

                             1500

                        =29.3um ; units

  1. The differencesbetween the cells in the photograph and thoseobtainedfrom an animal epithelialcells             (3marks)
Onionepidermalcells Animal epithelialcells
Cellwallpresent Cellwall absent ;
Chloroplastpresent Chloroplast absent ;
Nucleus locatedat the periphery Centralised nucleus ;

 

  1. State the processthatmake the structures in the cellaboveappear more distinct (1mark)

Staining ;

  1. In microscopicprocedurein 1 (e) abovenamewhatwasused to achieve the process(1mark)

Iodinestain,;methyleneblue ;eosinacceptany one

  1. The photographs below represent specimen labeled A, B, C and D
SPECIMEN A SPECIMEN B
SPECIMEN C SPECIMEN D
 
  1. Name the type of placentation shown in specimen A and B            (2 marks)

A         Axile;

B          free central;

  1. Identify the type of sections from which specimen C and D was obtained?

(2 marks)

Ccross section/transverse section;

  1. Longitudinal section;
  • Classify the above specimen labeled D                         (1mark)

Succulent;

  1. You are provided with specimen labeled D1, D2, D3 and D4. Examine them

Draw and label specimen labeled D2                        (3marks)

  1. Giving a reason and state the agent of dispersal of the specimen (6marks)
Specimen Agent of dispersal Reason
D1  

Animal ;

 

 

Have hook-like structures which stick on fur/clothes of passing animals;

D3  

Wind;

 

 

 

Has wing like structures to increase surface area for it to be carried by wind;

D4  

Animal ;

 

 

Brightly coloured, succulent to attract animals that feed on it;

 

 

  1. You are provided with the following. Solution P, Q and Z.
  • (i) Put 2 cm3 of solution P into two test tubes labeled A and B. Add iodine solution drops into test tube A. Observe and record.             (1 mark)

Blue-black colour observed;

(ii)To test tube B, add an equal amount of Benedict’s solution. Heat to boil. Record your observation.                                                                                                        (1 mark)

Blue-black of Benedict’s solution persist;

(iii) From the results in (a) (i) and (ii), Identify solution P.                                    (1 mark)

Starch solution;

(iv) put 2cm3 of solution Z into a clean test tube labelled C. Add equal volume of Benedicts solution. Heat to boil.                                                                    (1 mark)

Blue colour of Benedict’s solution persist;

(v) Open the visking tubing provided. Pour solution P into the visking tubing and add 1cm3 of the solution R. Tie the visking tubing and ensure there is no leakage. Pour solution Z into a clean beaker till it is half full. Immerse visking tube in the solution Z in the beaker. Allow it to stand for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, take 2cm3 of solution Z from the beaker into a clean test tube labelled D. Add equal amount of Benedict’s solution. Heat to boil. Record your observation.                                               (1 mark)

            Colour changes from Blue-green- yellow- orange;

(vi)Account for the observation made in (v) above.                                     (3 marks)

Starch is hydrolysed into maltose by enzyme diastase; maltose molecules are small enough to diffuse through the small pores of the visking tubing; maltose reacted with Benedict’s solution producing an orange colour;

  • (i)Pour 2 cm3 of solution Q into a clean test tube. Observe and record the color of solution Q.                         (1 mark)

White/turbid/ cloudy;

(ii)Add 1 cm3 of sodium hydroxide into test tube containing solution Q. Record your observation.                                                                                                        (1 mark)

Solution Q clears/ white colour fades off;

(iii)Explain the results observed in (b)(ii) above.                                         (2 marks)

`           Sodium Hydroxide breaks down the protein molecules into peptides; peptides form a clear solution;

iv). what is the identity of solution R?                                                          (1 mark)

Enzyme/diastase

  1. v) State one factor that can affect the process demonstrated in 3a (v) above (1 mark)

Increase in temperature

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Name: ………………………………………………    Index no ……..………………………………

 

School: …………………………………………….. Candidate’s sign …………………….

Class………………………………………….…..…   Adm No……………………………….

AGRICULTURE 443/1

KASSU MOCK

TIME: 2 HOURS

 

FORM FOUR KASSU MOCK

Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.)

Agriculture

Paper 1

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:

  • Write your name and index number in the spaces provided above.
  • Sign and write the date of examination in the spaces provided above.
  • This paper consists of three sections A, B and
  • Answer all the questions in section A and B.
  • Answer any two questions in section
  • All answers should be written in the spaces provided.
  • This paper consists of 13 printed pages.
  • Candidates should check the question paper to ascertain that all the pages are printed as indicated and that no questions are missing.
  • Candidates should answer all the questions in English.

For Examiner’s Use Only:

SECTION QUESTIONS MAXIMUM SCORE CANDIDATES SCORE
A   1-17 30
B 18-21 20
C 20
20
TOTAL SCORE 90

 

 

 

 

 SECTION A (30 MARKS)

  1. State two types of labour records. (1mk)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. List four climatic factors that influences crop production.(2mks)

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  1. Name three types of pipes used to convey water in the farm.(11/2mks)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. Give five causes of land fragmentation in Kenya. (21/2mks)

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  1. State four important objectives of land tenure reforms. (2mks)

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  1. State four reasons why burning of vegetation when clearing land should be discouraged.

(2mks)

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  1. Outline four importance of good soil profile in crop production. (2mks)

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  1. Give three ways of achieving minimum tillage. (11/2mks)

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  1. Differentiate between the following terms;
  2. Over sowing and under sowing. (1mk)

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  1. Hardening off and pricking out.(1mk)

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  1. List four environmental factors that influences the effectiveness of herbicide. (2mks)

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  1. State three importance of mulching in crop production. (11/2mk)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. State two disadvantages of basin irrigation. (1mk)

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  1. Give four effects of soil erosion. (2mks)

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  1. Give four reasons for pasture conservation. (2mks)

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  1. State four characteristics of a fertile soil. (2mks)

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  1. State four roles of calcium in crop production.(2mks)

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  1. Give two reasons why polythene sheet is used in vegetative propagation nursery unit.

(1mk)

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SECTION B 20MKS

Answer all the questions in this section in the spaces provided.

  1. A student was to apply a compound fertilizer 5:20:10 at the rate of 200kg per hectare on her Agriculture project plot measuring 3m by 4m.
  2. What do the figures 5 and 10 in the compound fertilizer stand for?(2mk)

5……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

10……………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………..

  1. Calculate the amount of fertilizer she would require for the plot. (3mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Study the diagram below and answer the following questions.

 

  1. Identify the practice above. (1mk)

………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. State two reasons for carrying out the practice above. (2mks)

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  1. State two disadvantages with the practice above.(2mks)

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  1. The following is an illustration of an infected Irish potato plant. Study it carefully and answer the questions below.

 

  1. Identify the disease which may have caused the condition shown in the Illustration. (1mk)

………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. Name any other crop which may be affected by the disease identified illustrated above. (1/2mk)

………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. Mention three other factors which can lead to the same condition as shown by the illustration. (11/2mks)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. State twomeasures that can be used to control the disease illustrated above.

(2mks)

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  1. The diagram below shows a common weed. Study it carefully and answer the questions the follows.

 

  1. Identify the weed. (1mk)

………………………………………………………………………………………

  1. Give one reason why the weed illustrated above is referred to as parasitic weed.

(1mk)

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  1. Name two crops that the weed illustrated above commonly attack.(2mks)

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  1. State one cultural method of controlling the weed above. (1mk)

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SECTION C 40MKS

Answer any two questions from this section in the spaces provided.

  1. a) Describe the production of carrots under the following subheadings.
  2. Land preparation.(3mks)
  3. (3mks)
  • Field management practices. (4mks)
  1. b) State and explain the factors that determine the stage and time of harvestingcrops.

(5mks)

  1. c) State five effects of HIV/AIDS on Kenya’s agricultural production. (5mks)

 

  1. a)Outline 7 importance of pruning in coffee production.(7mks)

b)Explain the precautions that should be observed during the harvesting of pyrethrum.

(3mks)

c)Give tenuses of farm records in the farm.(10mks)

 

  1. a)State and explain five factors that determine seed rate.(10mks)

b)Describe the procedure of transplanting a vegetable seedling. (7mks)

  1. c) Give three reasons for processing agricultural produce. (3mks)

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KASSU EXAMINATION 2021

Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education

AGRICULTURE

PAPER 2

2 HOURS

Instructions to candidates.

  • Write your name and index number in the spaces provided.
  • This paper consists of three sections A, B and
  • Answer ALL the questions in section A and B and any two questions in section C.
  • All answers must be written in the spaces provided.
  • Do not remove any pages from the question paper.

 

For Examiner`s use only

 

Section Questions Maximum score Candidates score
A 1-18 30  
B 19-22 20  
C   20  
  20  
Total Score 90  

 

 

 

 

SECTION A (30 marks)

Answer all questions in this section in the spaces provided

 

  1. Give two uses of the roof of cattle dip tank.                                         (1mk)

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  1. State two causes of soft shelled eggs.                                                     (1mk)

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  1. Give four signs of farrowing in a sow.                                             (2mks)

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  1. Outline four causes of cannibalism in a flock of layers in the deep system.           (2mks)

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  1. State four maintenance practices carried out on a Jack plane.                                (2mks)

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  1. State three uses of solar power on the farm.                                             (1½ mks)

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  1. Name four types of layer breeds of chicken.       (2mks)

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  1. Give the distinguishing characteristics of Essex and Wessex Saddle back breed of pigs.(1mk)

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  1. Give four symptoms of brucellsis in cows.                                            (2mks)

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  1. State four reasons why inbreeding may be useful in livestock production.             (2mks)

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  1. Give two effects of Tsetse flies on livestock.                                  (1mk)

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  1. Name two types of rabbit houses.                                    (1mk)

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  1. List four types of vaccines used in livestock production.          (2mks)

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  1. Name four types of pests that affect bees.                                  (2mks)

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  1. Outline three reasons why farmers dehorn cattle.        (11/2mks)

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  1. (a. Differentiate between cropping and harvesting as used in fish production.       (1mk)

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  1. Name two species of fresh warm water fish.    (1mk)

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  1. Give four reasons for steaming up dairy cattle.                                      (2mks)

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  1. List four post milking practices.    (2mks)

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SECTION B (20 Marks)

Answer all questions in this section in the spaces provided.

  1. The diagram below shows the digestive system of a chicken. Study it and answer question that follow.

 

  • . Identify the parts labeled L,M and N above.                                  (2mks)

K………………………………………………………………………………………

L………………………………………………………………………………………

M………………………………………………………………………………………

N……………………………………………………………………………………….

  • . Give the function of the part labeled M that makes it efficient in digesting food. (2mks)

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(C) . Give two characteristics of the part labeled M that make it efficient in digesting food.(1mk)

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  1. Study the illustration below showing an animal suffering from a disease. Study it and answer question that follow.

 

  • . Identify the disease the animal is suffering from.                               (1mk)

 

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(b. What causes the disease shown above?                                                        (1mk)

 

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(c. Give three symptoms shown by a cow suffering from the disease above.             (3mks

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  1. Study the farm structure shown below and answer questions that follow.

 

 

  • . Identify the structure shown above.                                (1mk)

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(b) . Name the parts labeled I,J,K and L. above.                                           (2mks)

I…………………………………………………………………………………………………

J………………………………………………………………………………………………….

K…………………………………………………………………………………………………

L………………………………………………………………………………………………….

 

(c ) . Give two disadvantages of using the structure above in pasture fields.         (1mk)

 

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  1. The diagram below shows a stir up pump. Study it and answer questions that follow.

 

 

(a. Name the parts labeled A,B,C and D.                                               (2mks)

A…………………………………………………………………………………………………..

B……………………………………………………………………………………………………

C…………………………………………………………………………………………………….

D…………………………………………………………………………………………………….

(b. State two maintenance practices that should be carried out on the equipment illustrate above                                                                                                                                                  (2mks)

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(c. State one disadvantage of using the equipment above in controlling ticks.      (1mk)

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SECTION C (20 Marks

Answer any TWO questions in this section in the spaces provided.

 

  1. (a) .Describe Newcastle disease under the following sub headings
  • Causal organism             (1mark)

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  • Symptoms        (6marks)

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  • Control measures         (3marks)

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(b)  State and explain the requirements of a deep litter home in poultry                (10marks)

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  1. (a) . Describe the procedure of training a calf to take milk from a bucket in artificial calf

Rearing.                                                                      (5marks)

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(b). Outline seven factors considered when selecting eggs for incubation.            (7marks)

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(c ) Describe management practices that would ensure clean milk production in a dairy farm.

(8marks)

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  1. (a). Describe the symptoms of livestock infection in livestock (6marks)

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  • Explain the rearing of chicks from 1 day old to 8 weeks old.                (14 marks)

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SECTION A

1 Uses of the roof in a cattle dip;     (1mk)

  • Prevents evaporation of acaricide solution.
  • Prevent particles and dust from dropping into the dip tank.
  • Prevent dilution of acaricide solution by rain water.

2 Causes of soft shelled eggs;(1mk)

  • Lack of calcium
  • Attack by Newcastle disease

3 Four signs of farrowing in pigs                                                         (2mks)

  • Restlessness
  • Frequent urination
  • There is enlargement of the vulva
  • Muscles on each side of the tail slacken
  • There is loss of appetite
  • The udder and the teats become enlarged
  • The sow collects bedding material at one corner to build a nest
  • 24 hours before farrowing there is milk present in the teats.

Causes of cannibalism in poultry                                                                  (2mks)

  • Presence of external parasites
  • Overcrowding of birds
  • Bright light
  • Presence of prolapse
  • Mineral deficiency
  • Introduction of new birds in the flock

5Maintenance of a jack plane                                                                                (2mks)

  • Apply oil to prevent rusting
  • Repair broken parts
  • Replace lost bolts and nuts
  • Store properly in a tool rack
  • Sharpening or whetting the blade on an oilstone when necessary.
  • Laying it on its side at the workbench if not in use.
  • Tighten loose nuts and screws
  • Cleaning it after use.

6 Uses of solar power                                                                                               (1 ½ mks)

  • Drying farm produce and other materials
  • For heating water
  • For distillation of clean drinking water
  • For cooking
  • For generating electricity

7 Types of layer breeds of chicken                                                                         (2mks)

  • White leghorn
  • Brown leghorn
  • Black leghorn
  • Ancona
  • Minorcas
  • Exchequer
  • Issa brown

8 Distinguishing characteristics of essex and wessex saddle back

Essex saddle back has all legs are white while for wessex saddle back they are only the fore legs which are white (1mk. Mark it as a whole)

9 Symptoms of brucellosis                                                                                          (2mks)

  • There occurs a spontaneous abortion or pre-mature birth
  • Retained afterbirth /placenta after abortion
  • The cow becomes barren.
  • the bulls have low libido and inflamed testis (orchitis)
  • A yellowish, brown, slimy, odorless discharge from the vulva may occur after abortion.

10  Reasons for inbreeding in livestock.                                                                           (2mks)

  • To increase genetic uniformity in the herd
  • Used to fix the required characteristics in the new-breeds
  • To increase phenotypic uniformity
  • Used to get proven sires
  • Used in animals of high prepotency

11 Effects of Tsetseflies on livestock                                                                                 (1mk)

  • Transmit the disease trypanosomiasis
  • Suck blood causing anaemia
  • Their bites cause damage to the skin
  • Their bites cause wounds which may act as routes for secondary infections by pathogens.
  • They cause irritation.

12 Types of rabbit houses                                                                                                         (1mk)

  • Morantcage
  • Hutch

13  Types of vaccines used in livestock.                                                                                                 (2mks)

  • Live virulent vaccines
  • Live attenuated vaccines
  • Killed or dead vaccines
  • Toxoids

14  Type of pests that affect bees.                                                                                                        (2mks)

  • Ants
  • Wax moth
  • Bee louse
  • Honey badgers

15 Reasons for dehorning cattle.                                                                                                          (2mks)

  • To make animal docile
  • Reduce incidence of animals injuring each other
  • Reduce incidence of animals damaging farm structures
  • Increase feeding, watering and transportation space
  • Add aesthetic value to the animal

16 “Cropping” is the removable of marketable size of fish from the pond while harvesting is the removal of all the fish from the pond.           (1mk. Mark it as a whole)

17Reasons for steaming up.                                                                                                               (2mks)

  • To provide nutrients for maximum foetal growth
  • To help build up energy for parturition
  • To ensures birth of a healthy animal
  • To promote good health of the mother
  • To increase and maintains high milk yield after birth

18Four post – milking practices.                                                                                                    (2mks)

  • Weighing and recording of milk
  • Straining
  • Cooling and storing
  • Cleaning of utensils
  • Washing the palour

 

 

 

SECTION B (20 Marks)

20 (a)  K….Crop                              ( ½ mk)

L…Proventiculous( ½mk)

M.. Gizzard                          ( ½ mk)

N … Ceacum( ½mk)

 

(b) Function of the part labeled K             (1mk)

– Stores food temporarily

– Moistens the food

 

(c ) Characteristics of the part labeled M.          (2mks)

  • Equipped with muscles on each side.
  • Sliding movements of these muscles causes the crushing and grinding of food particles.
  • Presence of grit/sand stones that enable crushing of the food.

20 (a) Milk fever                                                            (1mk)

(b) Low level of calcium in the blood stream of the animal/ Deficiency of calcium in animal that has recently given birth             (1mk)

(c ) Symptoms of the disease are;                                                                   (3mks)

  • Dullness
  • Muscular twitching causing the animal to tremble
  • Staggering as the animal moves
  • Animal falls down and becomes unconscious
  • The animal lies down on its side and the whole body stiffens
  • Body functions such as urination, defecation and milk secretion stops
  • Stomach contents are drawn into the mouth which later cause lung fever when breathing in.
  • Loss of appetite.

21  (a) Barbed wire fence                                                                                         (1mk)

(b)  I……….Standard                                     ( ½mk)

J……….Braces                                          ( ½mk)

K……..King post/Strainer                     ( ½mk)

L ……… Barbs                                          ( ½mk)

 

(c )  – Cannot control / prevent small animals from entering the fields

  • Couses injuries to the animals
  • Plucks wool from the sheep. (2mks)

22 (a)  A ——-Hose pipe/delivery pipe.                                                 ( ½mk)

B——-Trigger control                                                                   ( ½mk)

C——– Lance                                                                  ( ½mk)

D——— Nozle                                                 ( ½mk)

(b) Maintenance practices of the equipment;                      (2mks)

– Wash thoroughly and dry it after use

– Replace or repair worn – out parts

– Unblock blocked nozzles.

– Sieve water to avoid dirt blocking nozzles

– Grease movable parts such as the trigger control valve

– Store it in a clean and dry place

– Tighten any loose parts.

( c ) Disadvantage of using the equipment:                                                                          (1mk)

  • Cannot be operated by one person
  • All the hidden areas of the ticks may not reached by the chemicals after spray.
  • Sprays small number of animals
  • Chemical cannot penetrate to the inner parts of the body incase of wool animals
  • Wastes the chemicals.

SECTION C (40 Marks)

23 (a) Newcastle disease

  • Causal organism is virus.                                                                      (1mk)
  •                        (6mks)
  • The birds have difficulties in breathing. They produce a harsh, grating rasping sound when breathing.
  • The beak remain wide open and neck is strained
  • The birds become dull
  • The birds stand with eyes closed all the time.
  • The birds loose appetite
  • There are nasal discharges which force the birds to shake their heads to clear it.
  • Birds walk with a staggering motion since its nervous system is affected
  • Paralysis of wings and legs may occur
  • Often the birds have their beaks and wings down.
  • Birds produce watery greenish diarrhea
  • Eggs laid have soft shells.
  • Vaccination should be done during the first 6wks

In case of an attack farmers are advised to kill all birds and burn them

Clean and disinfect the house before bringing in new birds.

Quarantine is imposed once there an outbreak.

(1 x 3 = 3mks)

(b) Requirements of a deep litter house in poultry.                                                     (5 X 2 =10 Marks)

–  Site – the area where the house is built should be well drained

– House – the house should be leak – proof, well ventilated and raised 60 – 90 cm from the ground. It should be draught free. The floor should be placed with litter to keep it warm and dry

– Feeders and waterers should be enough and kept clean. They should be placed at various points in the chicken house to avoid over crowding.

– Roosts and perches- these should be provided and be well spaced. They should be movable to avoid accumulation of droppings at certain points, causing dampness.

– Nests – There should be enough laying nests with sufficient space to accommodate the birds laying.

 

24 (a) Procedure of training a calf to drink milk from a bucket.                                                       (5mks)

  • Well measured milk is put in a clean bucket
  • Index finger is inserted into the mouth of the calf.
  • Lower the finger slowly until it is submerged in milk as the calf sucks. This allows the calf to drink milk.
  • The finger is withdrawn slowly as the calf continues to drink from the bucket.
  • The procedure i.e steps(i) – (iv) is repeated until the calf gets to learn how to drink milk from a bucket without any assistance.

(b) Factors considered when selecting eggs for incubation.          (7 x 1 =7mks)

– The fertility of the eggs

– The size of the eggs- they should be medium size. 55 – 60 gms is appropriate and any wight below or above this affect hatchability.

– The smoothness of the shells. Shells shold be smooth

– Shape of the egg- They should be oval shaped eggs.

– The eggs should be free from any cracks in the shells.

– Cleanliness. The eggs should be clean to ensure that the pores are open.

– Abnormalities. The eggs should not have any abnormalities such as bllod spots, meat spots or double yolk.

– Eggs should be fresh that is collected within one week.

– The eggs should be fresh and should not have been stored for more than 8 – 10 days.

 

(c )Procedures that would ensure clean milk production:

  • Milking equipment should be clean
  • Clean milking palour/shed
  • The udder should be cleaned before milking
  • The milkman should be clean and healthy
  • The cows should be tested for mastitis before milking
  • Cows with mastitis be milked last and milk disposed off.
  • The milk should be sieved/ filtered after milking
  • The milk should be stored in a cool dry place/ proper storage.
  • Cow should be healthy/check the cows regularly for milk –borne disease.
  • The milk should be covered after milking.
  • Feeds that can taint milk should be avoided/equipment that can taint milk should be avoided.
  • Milk should be cooled immediately to reduce bacterial multiplication.
  • Clip hair around udder and flank.

1 x 8 = 8marks)

25 (a) Symptoms of liver fluke infestation in livestock.                                                        (6marks)

  • Loss of weight and emaciation
  • Pot-bellied condition due to watery swellings on the body of the affected animals
  • The animal will suffer indigestion
  • Damage to the liver tissues and hemorrhage due to movement of flukes within the liver.
  • Anaemic condition due to sucking of blood.
  • Dullness and the animal appearing depressed.
  • Swollen and painful abdomen.
  • Recumbency precedes death

(b) Rearing of one day old chicks to 8weeks old.                                                                      (14 Marks)

– On arrival supply water mixed with glucose or Ecozine

– Feed chicks on fresh chick mash

– Clean feeders before feeding

– provide adequate feeders and waterers.

– provide adequate feeds and water as per the age.

– vaccinate chicks against gumboro disease and marek after two weeks. Vaccinate against New castle at 3 – 4wks and fowl typhoid at seven weeks. Follow vaccination program.

– Dust the chicks and the brooder with appropriate chemicals to control external parasites.

– Check and adjust brooder temperature accordingly.

– Provide coccidiostat in water/feed to control coccidiosis.

– Dim light be provide to prevent toe pecking

– Introduce roosts to chicks from 6th week.

–  Gradually introduce grower”s mash to the chicks from 7th week.

– Isolate and treat sick chicks.

–  Properly dispose dead chicks

– Control internal parasites by deworming

– Debeaking should be done at 10 days old.

– Provide grit to chicks.

– Keep proper records.

( 14 x 1 = 14 Marks)