1.1.1 The process whereby products are moved from the farm to the consumer:
A - NSC Agricultural Sciences - Question 1 - 2017 - Paper 2
Question 1
1.1.1 The process whereby products are moved from the farm to the consumer:
A. Grading
B. Processing
C. Buying
D. Marketing
1.1.2 ONE of the following factors will ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:1.1.1 The process whereby products are moved from the farm to the consumer:
A - NSC Agricultural Sciences - Question 1 - 2017 - Paper 2
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The process whereby products are moved from the farm to the consumer:
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The correct answer is D. Marketing. This process involves various activities that ensure that products reach consumers effectively.
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ONE of the following factors will influence both the supply and demand of a product:
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The correct answer is C. Price of a product. The price directly affects both supply and demand dynamics.
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As an entrepreneur has to consider when evaluating a farming business using a SWOT analysis:
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The correct answer is B. Use of out-dated machinery with high maintenance costs. This factor can significantly impact the operational efficiency.
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ONE of the following is NOT an entrepreneurial success factor:
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The correct answer is D. Risk aversion. Successful entrepreneurs often take calculated risks to innovate.
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The economic characteristic of land referred to as a fixed production factor:
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The correct answer is A. Found in a specific location. This characteristic defines the land's productivity potential.
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Records of the farm assets are kept in the …
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The correct answer is B. Balance Sheet. This document summarizes the entity’s assets and liabilities.
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The Employment Equity Act, 1998 (Act 55 of 1998) addresses the following aspects in the agricultural industry:
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The correct combination is D. (i), (ii) and (iv). This combination reflects key aspects of the Act.
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An internal force that affects the farming business:
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The correct answer is B. Legislation regulating labour practices. It influences operational procedures.
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The proportion of observable differences between individuals caused by the genes:
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The correct answer is D. Heritability. It measures genetic contributions to observed traits.
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DNA altered by inserting a gene from another organism:
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The correct answer is C. Genetically modified DNA. This technique modifies the genetic makeup for desired traits.
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A condition in a market where the quantity supplied is less than the quantity demanded
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The correct answer is E. Shortage. This occurs when demand exceeds supply in the market.
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Agricultural products have a large volume per unit mass
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The correct answer is C. Bulkiness. This characteristic describes the physical properties of agricultural products.
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Buying more tractors which are not utilised productively
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The correct answer is D. Undercapitalisation. This depicts inefficient use of capital resources.
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Labour employed only to harvest fruits
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The correct answer is B. Casual labourer. This type of employment is seasonal and specific to harvesting.
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Choosing an animal with favourable characteristics to produce an offspring
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The correct answer is A. Selection. This practice improves genetic qualities in offspring.
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The condition where the price of a product is kept constant regardless of cost
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The correct answer is A. Fixed price/cost fixing/hedging. This maintains price stability in the market.
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A production factor that involves the effective combination and co-ordination of all resources to maximise profit
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The correct answer is B. Management. This is key to ensuring efficient use of resources.
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Type of mutation where a piece of a chromosome turns over before re-joining the rest of chromosomes
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The correct answer is C. Inversion. This genetic alteration can impact traits.
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Type of inheritance where two or more genes have an influence on the phenotype of an organism
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The correct answer is D. Polygenic. It explains traits influenced by multiple genes.
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Crossing of a line-bred farm animal with another animal of an unrelated organism
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The correct answer is E. Cross breeding/out-crossing. This promotes genetic diversity.
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A marketing chain is the process of dividing the market into smaller groups of buyers with similar characteristics known as ____________.
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The correct answer is Market segment.
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The amount of cash available at the end of each month that is made up of the opening balance plus the profit, is known as ____________.
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The correct answer is Closing balance.
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The type of variation where there is a complete range of characteristics from one extreme to another, is called ____________.
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The correct answer is Continuous.
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Heterosis causes a large increase in the growth and productivity of the offspring produced by crossing genetically differing parents, called ____________.
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The correct answer is Biometrics.
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Propenency is the type of statistics to analyze the genetic data of an individual in order to determine breeding value.
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