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NTIONL SENIOR ERTIFITE GRE 12 GRIULTURL SIENES P2 FERURY/MRH 2012 MRKS: 150 TIME: 2½ hours This question paper consists of 14 pages and 1 answer sheet.

gricultural Sciences/P2 2 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 INSTRUTIONS N INFORMTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. nswer LL the questions. SETION (QUESTION 1) must be answered on the attached NSWER SHEET. SETION (QUESTIONS 2 to 4) must be answered in the NSWER OOK. Start EH question from SETION on a NEW page. Read the questions carefully and make sure you answer what is asked. Number the answers correctly according to the numbering system used in this question paper. Place your NSWER SHEET for SETION (QUESTION 1) in your NSWER OOK. Non-programmable calculators may be used. Write neatly and legibly.

gricultural Sciences/P2 3 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 SETION QUESTION 1 1.1 Various options are provided as possible answers to the following questions. hoose the answer and make a cross (X) in the block ( ) next to the question number (1.1.1 1.1.10) on the attached NSWER SHEET. NO marks will be allocated if more than one cross (X) appears for an answer. EXMPLE: 1.1.11 1.1.1 The indicates a condition where the quantity of a product required by consumers, is exactly equal to the quantity which producers wish to sell. market niche market equilibrium market penetration market value 1.1.2 The product-handling function that is indicated by the illustration below refers to MILK curdled milk yoghurt cheese grading. transport. standardisation. processing. 1.1.3 ONE of the following factors would influence the supply as well as the demand for a product: The possibility of increasing the supply of products The range of products available The price of the products The attitude and values of consumers 1.1.4 The financial planning aspect on the farm, that ensures that money required to maintain production is available at all times, is called income tax. insurance. cash flow. estate duty.

gricultural Sciences/P2 4 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 1.1.5 The characteristic of land, which is the reason for it being regarded as a safe investment, is its susceptibility to the law of diminishing returns. variation in production potential. restrictedness. durability. 1.1.6 ONE of the following is NOT a form of capital: Fixed capital Working capital Product capital Movable capital 1.1.7 farmer can decrease the effect of the risk factors that will influence the form of income by pawning capital items. repairing capital items. insuring capital items. selling capital items. 1.1.8 The flow of labourers from agriculture to industries may be because of the low production output of the workers. willingness of the workers. size of the labour force squad. satisfaction of the workers. 1.1.9 cause an individual to die or become badly deformed. Polygenes Recessive genes Lethal genes ominant genes 1.1.10 The orper sheep breed was developed from the breeding of the orset Horn and the lackhead Persian breeds. This is an example of a/an breeding system. species-crossing upgrading crossline- (10 x 2) (20)

gricultural Sciences/P2 5 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 1.2 hoose a description from OLUMN that matches a concept/phrase in OLUMN. Write only the letter ( J) next to the question number (1.2.1 1.2.5) on the attached NSWER SHEET, for example 1.2.6 N. 1.2.1 1.2.2 OLUMN The place where producers and consumers meet The capital term represented by farm equipment and livestock OLUMN prepotency atavism long-term capital 1.2.3 1.2.4 situation where a heterozygous offspring shows a phenotype that is between the phenotypes of the homozygous parents The condition where animals have a greater than usual ability to carry over their characteristics to their offspring E F G H hybridization co-dominance short-term capital incomplete dominance medium-term capital 1.2.5 rossing between two homozygous individuals, differing in a pair of contrasting characteristics that produce heterozygous offspring in the F 1 -generation with a phenotype similar to the one parent I J complete dominance market (5 x 2) (10) 1.3 Give ONE word/term/phrase for each of the following descriptions. Write only the word/term/phrase next to the question number (1.3.1 1.3.5) on the attached NSWER SHEET. 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5 source of capital resulting from farming profits that have been allowed to accumulate in a bank The management function that encourages farm workers to do their best at all times The expression whereby one gene is controlled by another gene n individual with two alleles of a pair of genes that are the same for a characteristic technique of changing the characteristics of an organism by inserting genes of another organism into its N (5 x 2) (10)

gricultural Sciences/P2 6 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 1.4 hange the UNERLINE word(s) in the following to make the statements TRUE. Write the appropriate word(s) next to the question number (1.4.1 1.4.5) on the attached NSWER SHEET. 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.4.5 ompetition-oriented pricing involves doing some research to find out what the consumer is prepared to pay for a particular product. Packaging of the perishable agricultural produce is best achieved through controlled environment. Fixed capital includes equipment like machinery on a farm. Restitution is aimed at improving the security of tenure of people occupying rural and peri-urban land. large increase in the growth and productivity of the offspring produced by crossing genetically different parents is known as homeostasis. (5 x 1) (5) TOTL SETION : 45

gricultural Sciences/P2 7 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 SETION Start this question on a NEW page. QUESTION 2: GRIULTURL MNGEMENT 2.1 The income statements of two farmers (FRMER and FRMER ) are shown in the table below. FRMER FRMER FRM INOME R FRM INOME R eef sale 100 000 Vegetables 120 000 Maize 80 000 Sheep 60 000 Lucerne 60 000 TOTL INOME 240 000 TOTL INOME 180 000 FRM EXPENITURE FRM EXPENITURE Electricity and water 8 000 Electricity and water 16 000 Marketing costs 16 000 Marketing costs 8 000 Fertiliser 14 000 Fertiliser 2 000 Seed 18 000 Seed 21 000 Livestock purchased 20 000 Livestock purchased 6 000 Herbicides 2 000 Herbicides 32 000 Labour 19 000 Labour 26 000 Transport 21 000 Transport 25 000 TOTL EXPENITURES 118 000 TOTL EXPENITURES 136 000 Profit/Loss Profit/Loss NET SH INOME NET SH INOME 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 Indicate the farmer (FRMER or FRMER ) who is more successful in terms of the net cash income. Show LL the necessary calculations to support your answer. Identify the TWO major expense items in the business of FRMER. Recommend an action that the farmer could take to make the business more profitable for each expense item identified in QUESTION 2.1.2. (5) (4)

gricultural Sciences/P2 8 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 2.2 The table below indicates the number of bags of pumpkins that were sold at different prices at a local market per week. PRIE (R/G) NUMER (GS) R5 200 R10 150 R15 140 R20 120 R25 100 R30 50 2.2.1 Name a factor that determines the establishment of a price for pumpkins. (1) 2.2.2 Use the data in the table above to draw a line graph to represent the number of bags of pumpkins and price per week. (6) 2.2.3 educe from the line graph, when the greatest number of bags of pumpkins were bought. Give ONE reason to support your answer. 2.3 group of emerging bee-keepers started a project which is relatively new in their community. To ensure that their product is marketed effectively, they had to develop the market strategy. riefly discuss this marketing strategy under the following headings: 2.3.1 2.3.2 Product Placement (3)

gricultural Sciences/P2 9 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 2.4 The graph below shows supply and demand for an agricultural food product over two periods (period before the 2010 Soccer World up and the period thereafter). The supply and demand curves of an agricultural food product Price in rand (R) 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 emand (before) emand (after) Supply 1 2 3 4 5 Quantities (100 kg) 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 Indicate the effect of demand on the equilibrium price in the graph above. iscuss why the demand for an agricultural food product stays high even if the prices increase rapidly because of external factors. Explain the possible effect of a quota system on the supply of an agricultural food product to prevent over-production. 2.5 The rains in January 2011 caused major flood damage to the long-term crops and cash crops lower down the Orange River. Proper flood management is essential to prevent damage in future. Suggest FOUR steps that farmers must take to reduce the impact of natural disasters on their farming enterprises. (4) [35]

gricultural Sciences/P2 10 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 Start this question on a NEW page. QUESTION 3: PROUTION FTORS N MNGEMENT 3.1 SENRIO farmer never attended school and, as a result, could never have a formal job to support his family. This farmer started a small vegetable garden for his family with two casual labourers working in it. ommunity members wanted to buy vegetables from him. He wanted to help them, but he was unable to do so. The farmer went to the Land ank for a loan and advice on the effective use of money. onsequently, the farmer increased the size of his vegetable garden and bought vegetable seeds, tools, fertilisers and insecticides. t last the needs of the community were met. 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.6 Identify TWO examples of floating capital in the case study. Identify the type of labourers employed in this vegetable garden. Give a possible reason for employing this type of labourers. Indicate a source of capital mentioned in the case study. State TWO ways in which this farmer was able to increase the productivity of the land. The farmer can manage the business effectively if the objectives for successful management are followed. Name FOUR main components of successful management. ifferentiate between medium-term credits and short-term credits as sources of capital for the proper management of the business. (1) (4) (4) 3.2 The farm manager should be able to plan activities in advance for labour productivity. The table below shows the work plan for raising sheep on a farm. UTY MONTH NUMER OF WORKERS N TIME Herding January to ecember 1 person every day Lambing May to June 1 person/day (limited period) ipping February to ecember 2 people at regular intervals osing Every month 2 people at regular intervals Shearing October 1 person + shearers for 10 days 3.2.1 3.2.2 Identify TWO duties where permanent workers are needed. State FOUR ways by which the farm manager can improve the living conditions of the workers. (4)

gricultural Sciences/P2 11 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 3.2.3 3.2.4 riefly explain the necessity of using seasonal workers for the shearing of sheep. Name TWO techniques that the sheep farmer can apply to manage climatic risks. 3.3 apital refers to the finances needed to own and operate a farm business. The farmer needs to keep financial records of assets in order to manage the capital of the farm business effectively. 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 riefly explain the importance of keeping financial records for planning purposes. escribe TWO implications of overcapitalising a farm. When you apply for capital from a bank, your farm assets are used as collateral. Justify this statement. 3.4 One of the problems of farm labour is lack of training. 3.4.1 3.4.2 Suggest TWO ways to the farmer to solve this problem. Recommend TWO ways of motivating farm workers so that they are not recruited by industries. [35]

gricultural Sciences/P2 12 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 Start this question on a NEW page. QUESTION 4: SI GRIULTURL GENETIS 4.1 In some horse breeds black coat colour () is dominant over white (b). white mare mates twice with the same black stallion. She produces a white foal on the first occasion and a black foal on the second occasion. The F 1 -generation shows the different possibilities of the offspring. lack stallion X White mare White foal lack foal 4.1.1 Use the letters and b, as indicated above, and write down the genotype of the following horses involved in the above crossing: (a) (b) (c) (d) White mare lack stallion White foal lack foal (1) (1) (1) (1) 4.1.2 Indicate the percentage of the F 1 -generation which is the heterozygotic characteristic for black coat. 4.2 GENETILLY MOIFIE MIZE recent development in the improvement of maize is the genetic modification thereof to make it resistant to the pest called maize stalk borer. soil bacterium, called acillus thuringiensis (t), naturally makes a toxin (poison) that kills the maize stalk borer. Genetic engineering techniques are used to transfer the t toxin gene from the bacteria into the N of maize plants. 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 riefly explain the technique using this bacterium to modify maize plants genetically. Identify THREE potential benefits of this GM crop. Explain the possibility of GM crops having a negative effect on the environment. (4) (3)

gricultural Sciences/P2 13 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 4.3 The illustration below is on reproductive cloning. nucleus nucleus egg cell The nucleus was removed n udder cell was removed The udder cell nucleus was added The nucleus was removed and added to an egg cell eveloping lamb embryo lamb olly (cloned sheep) 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 loning is one of the asexual breeding methods. Motivate this statement. Use the illustration above to describe how the process of reproductive cloning takes place. loning is important to farmers. Support this statement. (4) 4.4 reeding livestock involves selection that is used to produce specific breeds with desired characteristics. Name TWO desirable characteristics that a livestock breeder will look for when selecting livestock for breeding. 4.5 idekile Mfengu of Wesleyville in the Peddie area reported that his father liked rahman cattle because they produce good, heavy and early weaners. The Nguni-type traditional Xhosa breed is too small and does not grow as fast as the rahmans when they are kept in feedlots. The latter are taller and can bring in the height and weight that the Xhosa cattle do not have. The old and sick, deformed and non-fertile cows are sold to communities to be slaughtered for traditional ceremonies. y 2005 he was mating all his Nguni-type Xhosa cows with rahman bulls that were bought from commercial farmers and stud breeders. Richmond Nosenge (extension officer) noted that by breeding with hardy diseaseresistant rahmans, they could increase the size of the traditional cattle without losing their adaptability to the Eastern ape environment. [dapted from Farmers' Weekly, 4 February 2011]

gricultural Sciences/P2 14 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 4.5.1 4.5.2 4.5.3 4.5.4 Identify the most suitable animal breeding system applied by idekile Mfengu on his farm. Substantiate your answer. State THREE advantages of the system mentioned in QUESTION 4.5.1 above. The rahman breed is regarded as superior to the Nguni breed. Motivate by giving THREE reasons. Name ONE traditional value of the cattle amongst the Xhosa community. TOTL SETION : GRN TOTL: (3) (3) (3) (1) [35] 105 150

gricultural Sciences/P2 E/Feb. Mar. 2012 ENTRE NUMER: EXMINTION NUMER: SETION QUESTION 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.1.7 1.1.8 1.1.9 1.1.10 (10 x 2) (20) QUESTION 1.2 1.2.1 QUESTION 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5 (5 x 2) (10) QUESTION 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 1.4.4 1.4.5 (5 x 1) (5) 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 (5 x 2) (10) TOTL SETION : 45