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2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Agriculture Total marks 100 Section I Pages 2 22 General Instructions Reading time 5 minutes Working time 3 hours Write using black pen Draw diagrams using pencil Board-approved calculators may be used Write your Centre Number and Student Number at the top of pages 9, 13, 17, 19 and 21 80 marks This section has two parts, Part A and Part B Part A 20 marks Attempt Questions 1 20 Allow about 30 minutes for this part Part B 60 marks Attempt Questions 21 27 Allow about 1 hour and 45 minutes for this part Section II Pages 23 24 20 marks Attempt ONE question from Questions 28 30 Allow about 45 minutes for this section 2010

Section I 80 marks Part A 20 marks Attempt Questions 1 20 Allow about 30 minutes for this part Use the multiple-choice answer sheet for Questions 1 20. 1 What is being determined by the test shown in the diagrams? (A) Bulk density (B) Porosity Structure (D) Texture 2 What is a land use practice that was commonly used by the Aboriginal inhabitants of Australia? (A) Minimum tillage (B) Firestick farming Conservation tillage (D) Subsistence farming 3 What advantage does a pasture consisting of introduced species have over a native pasture system? (A) Superior growth rate (B) Persistence during drought Requires fewer fertiliser applications (D) Provides a habitat for beneficial insects 2

4 What is the component of experimental design that involves the management of variables? (A) Control (B) Replication Randomisation (D) Standardisation 5 What is the name of the bacteria responsible for nodule formation on legumes? (A) Reticulum (B) Rhizobium Rhizomes (D) Ribosomes 6 What plant hormone is commonly used in post-harvest fruit ripening? (A) Auxins (B) Cytokinins Ethylene (D) Gibberellins 7 Which organ in the ruminant digestive system functions in a way that most closely resembles the function of the stomach of the monogastric digestive system? (A) The abomasum (B) The omasum The reticulum (D) The rumen 8 Which of the following is NOT an example of overcoming an environmental constraint in plant production? (A) Adding lime to acidic soils (B) Growing crops in a glasshouse Covering fruit trees with bird netting (D) Applying hormones to plant cuttings to promote root growth 3

9 Which of the graphs most accurately shows the effect of light intensity on photosynthesis? (A) (B) Rate of photosynthesis (D) Rate of photosynthesis Rate of photosynthesis Rate of photosynthesis Light intensity Light intensity Light intensity Light intensity 10 A farmer observes that daily milk production from her cows is variable. She decides to record daily milk yield per cow over a period of time. A summary of the results is shown in the table. Breed Feeding regime Average milk production (litres/day/cow) Holstein Pasture only 32 Pasture + grain 38 Jersey Pasture only 26 Pasture + grain 30 Which of the following correctly reflects these observations about the daily milk yield? (A) It is influenced only by genetics. (B) It is influenced only by environment. It is influenced by many unrelated factors. (D) It is influenced by the interaction between genetics and environment. 4

11 (i) Host Disease Triangle (ii) The disease triangle shows the three factors needed for a disease to develop in a plant or animal. Which row in the table shows the correct labels for sides (ii) and (iii) of the triangle? (iii) (A) (B) (D) (ii) Pathogen Environment Pathogen Environment (iii) Time Vector Environment Time 12 Outline of a plant breeding program Two different types of a crop are self-pollinated for a number of generations. Two inbred lines of the crop are produced. The two inbred lines are crossed to produce seed for farmers to grow. What system of plant breeding is shown in the diagram? (A) Line breeding (B) Hybridisation Selective breeding (D) Genetic engineering 5

13 Which of the following should be subtracted from total enterprise income to calculate a gross margin? (A) Fixed costs (B) Variable costs Variable equity (D) Total farm costs 14 A portion of a pesticide label is shown. Insect pests Situation Application rate/type Aphids, Thrips Roses, Poppies, Daisies 10 ml/l Knapsack sprayer Aphids Lucerne, Oats, Barley 15 L/Ha Boom spray Leaf Miner Citrus 10 ml/l Knapsack sprayer Caterpillars, Aphids Vegetable crops 10 L/Ha Boom spray 7.5 ml/l Knapsack sprayer A farmer wishes to treat aphids in his vegetable crop using a knapsack sprayer. How much of this pesticide should be added to 5 litres of water in the knapsack sprayer? (A) 7.5 ml (B) 25 ml 37.5 ml (D) 50 ml 15 A farmer has borrowed money to establish an enterprise for the export market. What is a likely effect of an increase in Australian interest rates on the profitability of the farm? (A) Profit would decrease because total farm costs would increase. (B) Profit would increase because costs of production would decrease. There would be no effect on profit because the product is being exported. (D) Profit would increase because the product would become more competitive in the world market. 6

16 A student performed an experiment to investigate how shading affects the growth of a plant species. The results of the trial are shown. Location 1: Indoors/Shadehouse Location 2: Outdoors/Full sun Pot Height after 14 days (cm) Height after 14 days (cm) 1 7 9 2 5 11 3 8 10 4 6 13 5 4 12 What is the average (mean) height of the plants in the control treatment? (A) 5 cm (B) 6 cm 8.5 cm (D) 11 cm 17 Under which of the following conditions is the net assimilation rate of plants likely to be highest? (A) Warm days and cool nights (B) Cool days and warm nights Both day and night temperatures are cool (D) Both day and night temperatures are warm 18 A company s website describes its operations as follows. Our business includes grain farms, feedmills, hatcheries, broiler and breeder farms and processing plants. Which of the following best describes this company s marketing strategy? (A) Cooperative (B) Marketing board Direct marketing (D) Vertical integration 7

19 The long-term fertility of sandy soils is best maintained by (A) applying gypsum. (B) applying a chemical fertiliser. conserving organic matter (soil carbon). (D) regularly using the land to grow organic crops. 20 The graph shows the availability of nitrogen to plants growing in a soil. The soil was tested and the ph is shown at point X in the diagram. Nitrogen availability X 4 7 ph 10 Tonnes of material required to alter soil ph Material Tonnes/Ha ph change (+ or ) Gypsum 5 0.3 Lime 3 1 Nitrate fertiliser 0.3 1 Organic mulch 10 0.2 The best strategy to make nitrogen more available to plants growing in this soil is to apply (A) gypsum. (B) lime. nitrate fertiliser. (D) organic mulch. 8 2015 Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW

2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Agriculture Section I (continued) Part B 60 marks Attempt Questions 21 27 Allow about 1 hour and 45 minutes for this part Centre Number Student Number Answer the questions in the spaces provided. These spaces provide guidance for the expected length of response. Question 21 (8 marks) (a) Outline the influence of testosterone on the behaviour of male animals. 2 (b) How can crossbreeding be used to improve the productivity of an animal production system? 2 Question 21 continues on page 10 2011 9

Question 21 (continued) (c) Describe the effect of TWO factors on the fertility of farm animals. 4 End of Question 21 10

Question 22 (6 marks) (a) Describe the effect of organic matter (soil carbon) on a physical characteristic of soil. 2 (b) Explain how conservation tillage assists in maintaining soil fertility. 4 11

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2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Agriculture Section I Part B (continued) Centre Number Student Number Question 23 (8 marks) (a) Explain how soil texture influences the water-holding capacity of soils. 2 (b) Explain how land capability assessment can be used to improve the long-term sustainability of Australian farms. 6 2012 13

Question 24 (10 marks) (a) Explain the importance of using standardised conditions and a control when conducting agricultural trials. 4 Question 24 continues on page 15 14

Question 24 (continued) (b) Describe an experiment to test the effect of plant density on growth or yield. In your answer, show how the experiment demonstrates sound experimental design. 6 End of Question 24 15

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2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Agriculture Section I Part B (continued) Centre Number Student Number Question 25 (10 marks) (a) Explain, using examples, why plant breeding programs are necessary in Australian agriculture. 4 Question 25 continues on page 18 2013 17

Question 25 (continued) (b) Explain the advantages AND disadvantages of using hybrid plant varieties. 6 End of Question 25 18 2015 Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW

2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Agriculture Section I Part B (continued) Centre Number Student Number Question 26 (10 marks) Answer parts (a), (b) and (c) in relation to an identified farm product. Name of farm product... (a) Outline a strategy that a farmer could use to market this product. 2 (b) Describe ways of value adding this product. 4 Question 26 continues on page 20 2014 19

Question 26 (continued) (c) Describe factors affecting the supply of, and demand for, this product. 4 End of Question 26 20 2015 Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW

2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Agriculture Section I Part B (continued) Centre Number Student Number Question 27 (8 marks) (a) Explain how a recent technology has aided farmers in the production OR marketing of agricultural products. 4 Question 27 continues on page 22 2015 21

Question 27 (continued) (b) Provide points for AND against contract selling as a marketing strategy available to farmers. 4 End of Question 27 22 2015 Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW

2015 HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION Agriculture Section II 20 marks Attempt ONE question from Questions 28 30 Allow about 45 minutes for this section Answer part (a) of the question in a writing booklet Answer part (b) of the question in a SEPARATE writing booklet Extra writing booklets are available Your answers will be assessed on how well you: demonstrate knowledge and understanding relevant to the question communicate ideas and information using relevant examples present a logical and cohesive response Question 28 Agri-food, Fibre and Fuel Technologies (20 marks) Answer part (a) of the question in a writing booklet. (a) (i) Outline the role of biosecurity in protecting Australia s agricultural industries. 2 (ii) Describe methods used to produce biofuels in Australia. 6 Answer part (b) of the question in a SEPARATE writing booklet. (b) Discuss the uses of, and implications for Australian agriculture of, genetically modified crops. In your answer, include specific examples. 12 OR Please turn over 2016 23

Question 29 Climate Challenge (20 marks) Answer part (a) of the question in a writing booklet. (a) (i) Outline the effect of the Southern Oscillation Index on climate in Australia. (ii) Describe how nitrogen fertiliser and intensive ruminant production contribute to greenhouse gas production. 2 6 Answer part (b) of the question in a SEPARATE writing booklet. (b) Many climate scientists predict that Australia s average temperatures will rise and rainfall patterns will change in the future. Discuss the options available to farmers to maintain production on their farms under these changed climatic conditions. In your answer, include specific examples. 12 OR Question 30 Farming in the 21st Century (20 marks) Answer part (a) of the question in a writing booklet. (a) (i) Outline the need for research when developing new technologies in agriculture. (ii) Describe the roles of patents and plant breeders rights in the research and development of new technologies. 2 6 Answer part (b) of the question in a SEPARATE writing booklet. (b) Discuss the implications for Australian agriculture of using technologies such as computers and/or smart devices. In your answer, include specific examples. 12 End of paper 24 2015 Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW