AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES PAPER 2
GRADE 12
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
MEMORANDUM
NOVEMBER 2019
SECTION A
QUESTION 1
1.1
1.1.1 C ✓✓
1.1.2 D ✓✓
1.1.3 C ✓✓
1.1.4 D ✓✓
1.1.5 B ✓✓
1.1.6 A ✓✓
1.1.7 A ✓✓
1.1.8 B ✓✓
1.1.9 C ✓✓
1.1.10 B ✓✓
(10 x 2) (20)
1.2
1.2.1 H ✓✓
1.2.2 E ✓✓
1.2.3 D ✓✓
1.2.4 A ✓✓
1.2.5 C ✓✓
(5 x 2) (10)
1.3
1.3.1 Niche marketing ✓✓
1.3.2 Planning ✓✓
1.3.3 Biometrics/biostatistics ✓✓
1.3.4 Multiple alleles ✓✓
1.3.5 Transgenic/GMO ✓✓
(5 x 2) (10)
1.4
1.4.1 Entrepreneur/agripreneur ✓
1.4.2 Undercapitalisation ✓
1.4.3 Gene gun ✓
1.4.4 Epistasis ✓
1.4.5 Heritability ✓
(5 x 1) (5)
TOTAL SECTION A: 45
SECTION B
QUESTION 2: AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING
2.1 Business plan
2.1.1 TWO reasons for drawing a business plan
2.1.2 TWO factors to be considered when developing a market
2.2 A subsistence farmer producing watermelons and spinach
2.2.1 TWO factors the farmer needs to consider when setting prices
2.2.2 TWO ways to promote produce
2.3 Bar graph on the supply and demand of sugar cane
2.3.1 Bar graph on the supply and demand of sugar cane
CRITERIA/RUBRIC/MARKING GUIDELINES
2.3.2 Relationship between the supply and demand of sugar cane from 2015 to 2018
2.4 The entrepreneurial process
Phases of the entrepreneurial processes
2.5 Marketing concepts
2.5.1 Marketing functions
2.5.2 Advantages of processing agricultural products
2.6 Marketing channels
2.6.1 Marketing channels
2.6.2 TWO disadvantages of a free marketing system
2.7 Equilibrium price for an agricultural product
2.7.1 Identification of the lines
2.7.2 Definition of the concept equilibrium price
When the price✓ of a product settles at the point where the demand is equal to supply ✓ (2)
2.7.3 TWO factors affecting the demand
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QUESTION 3: PRODUCTION FACTORS
3.1 Illustration of the different skills of a farmer and farm worker
3.1.1 Identification of the production factor represented by the graph
Management ✓ (1)
3.1.2 TWO other management skills important for a successful farmer
3.1.3 Comparison of the skills C and D of farmer and farm worker
SKILLS | FARMER | FARM WORKER |
Problem Solving (C) | Has 95%/higher capability to come up with solutions to problems ✓ | Has 40%/lower capability to come up with solutions to problems ✓ |
Technical (D) | Has 40%/lower capability of technical skills✓ | Has 100%/higher capability of technical skills ✓ |
(4)
3.2 Income statement
3.2.1 Identification of the document
Income statement/cash analysis book/statement ✓ (1)
3.2.2 Identification of TWO examples of:
3.2.3 Calculation of the total income of tomatoes
3.2.4 TWO reasons for keeping financial records
3.3 Capital
3.3.1 The type of credit
Short term loan/credit ✓ (1)
3.3.2 Calculation of the interest
3.3.3 Determination of profitability of farming enterprise
3.3.4 Sustainability of the enterprise
It is sustainable ✓ (1)
3.3.5 Reason
The farmer will manage to repay the loan and its interest and still remain with profit/R22 575 ✓ (1)
3.4 Labour
3.4.1 Identification of the production factor
Labour ✓ (1)
3.4.2 Differences between casual and seasonal farm worker
Casual worker - Employed to perform a non-repetitive work ✓
Seasonal worker - Employed to perform a repetitive work/employed during peak period ✓ (1)
3.4.3 THREE problems associated with farm workers
3.5 Land
3.5.1 Explanation of the Law of diminishing returns as an economic characteristic of land
3.5.2 TWO functions of Land
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QUESTION 4: BASIC AGRICULTURAL GENETICS
4.1 A pure-breed black cow is crossed with a pure-breed red bull
4.1.1 Indication of the dominant colour
Black ✓ (1)
4.1.2 Justification of the answer in QUESTION 4.1.1
All the F1 offspring have black colour/black dominant over red ✓ (1)
4.1.3 Determination of the
4.2 Dihybrid crossing
4.2.1 Identification of the type of crossing
Dihybrid crossing✓ (1)
4.2.2 Reason for the answer in QUESTION 4.2.1
This crossing involves two different characteristics/texture and colour ✓(1)
4.2.3 Determination of any TWO possible phenotypes of the F1
4.2.4 Calculation of the percentage of offspring with yellow and smooth fruits
4.3 Differences in the characteristics between members of the same species
4.3.1 Term for the phenomenon in the statement
Variation✓ (1)
4.3.2 TWO environmental factors that can have an effect on variation
4.3.3 TWO types of selection
4.4 Breeding systems
4.4.1 The breeding system
Crossbreeding ✓ (1)
4.4.2 Reason for the answer in QUESTION 4.4.2
Different/unrelated breeds of the same species are crossed/beef breed crossed with dairy breed ✓(1)
4.4.3 TWO advantage of cross breeding
4.4.4 TWO disadvantages of inbreeding
4.5 A homozygous brown ewe (A) and a homozygous white ram (a)
4.5.1 Punnet square to illustrate the F2 generation
♀ ♂ | A | a |
A | AA | Aa |
A | AA | Aa |
MARKING CRITERIA
4.5.2 Indication of genotypic ratio and a number of offspring
4.6 Polygenic inheritance
4.6.1 Determination of the genotype of the highest maize plant
AABBDD ✓ (1)
4.6.2 Calculation of the length of the longest maize plant
4.6.3 TWO genotypes of maize plant that will be 55cm long
4.7 THREE techniques used to modify animals genetically
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TOTAL SECTION B: 105
GRAND TOTAL: 150