AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES PAPER 2
GRADE 12
SENIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS
MEMORANDUM
MAY/JUNE 2017
SECTION A
QUESTION 1
1.1
1.1.1 D ✓✓
1.1.2 C ✓✓
1.1.3 B ✓✓
1.1.4 D ✓✓
1.1.5 A ✓✓
1.1.6 C ✓✓
1.1.7 A ✓✓
1.1.8 D ✓✓
1.1.9 D ✓✓
1.1.10 B/C/D ✓✓ (10 x 2) (20)
1.2
1.2.1 E ✓✓
1.2.2 J ✓✓
1.2.3 C ✓✓
1.2.4 D ✓✓
1.2.5 B ✓✓ (5 x 2) (10)
1.3
1.3.1 Fixed price/cost/price fixing/hedging ✓✓
1.3.2 Management ✓✓
1.3.3 Inversion ✓✓
1.3.4 Polygenic ✓✓
1.3.5 Cross breeding/out crossing ✓✓ (5 x 2) (10)
1.4
1.4.1 Market segment ✓
1.4.2 Closing balance ✓
1.4.3 Continuous ✓
1.4.4 Biometrics ✓
1.4.5 Heterosis/hybrid vigour ✓ (5 x 1) (5)
TOTAL SECTION A: 45
SECTION B
QUESTION 2: AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING
2.1 Market functions
2.1.1 The letter representing the functions of marketing
2.1.2 THREE advantages of processing agricultural products
2.2 Marketing channels
2.2.1 Farm gate marketing ✓ (1)
2.2.2 Stock auction ✓ (1)
2.2.3 Contract market ✓ (1)
2.2.4 Fresh produce market ✓ (1)
2.2.5 Internet marketing ✓ (1)
2.3 Graph on price equilibrium
2.3.1 Identification of curves
2.3.2 THREE factors affecting demand
2.3.3 Definition of equilibrium
The price where the supply ✓ is equal to the demand ✓ (2)
2.3.4 Relationship between the price and the quantity demanded
The higher the price, the lower the quantity demanded ✓✓
OR
The lower the price the higher the quantity demanded ✓✓(2)
2.4 The number of potatoes bought at different prices per week
2.4.1 Line graph showing the quantities of potatoes bought at different prices
Criteria/rubric/memorandum
2.4.2 The price when most potatoes were bought
R10 ✓ (1)
2.4.3 Reason
400 bags of potatoes were bought when the price was R10/the
highest quantity was bought at R10/lowest price/highest quantity bought at the lowest price ✓ (1)
2.5 THREE problems encountered when drawing up a business plan
2.6 THREE elements of the SWOT analysis
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QUESTION 3: PRODUCTION FACTORS
3.1 The budget of a small-scale farmer for a year
3.1.1 ONE cost item that can be repaid over a period of five years
Loan (tractor) ✓ (1)
3.1.2 Reason for the answer
A tractor is a medium term asset ✓ (1)
3.1.3 Calculation of the highest income generated
3.1.4 TWO problems associated with a medium term asset
3.1.5 The profit of the enterprise
3.2 Labour legislation
3.2.1 Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 1997 (Act 75 of 1997) ✓ (1)
3.2.2 Skills Development Act, 1998 (Act 97 of 1998) ✓ (1)
3.2.3 Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act 85 of 1993) ✓ (1)
3.3 Scenario on labour as a production factor
3.3.1 Identification of the type of labourers
Seasonal labourers ✓ (1)
3.3.2 Distinction between a permanent and a seasonal labourer
Seasonal labourer
Permanent labourer
3.4 THREE challenges of labour as a production factor
3.5 Calculation of the wage of the labourer working on a public holiday
3.6 Management principles
3.6.1 Association of the statement with the management principles
3.6.2 THREE business managerial skills of a manager to perform duties at C
3.7 Scenario on the increasing of land productivity
3.7.1 Consolidation/consolidating uneconomic units/mechanisation ✓ (1)
3.7.2 Scientific methods/improve soil fertility/crop rotation/inter cropping ✓ (1)
3.7.3 Restoring land potential ✓ (1)
3.7.4 Improving water management ✓ (1)
3.8 Explanation with an example the law of diminishing return
3.9 TWO functions of land as a production factor
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QUESTION 4: BASIC AGRICULTURAL GENETICS
4.1 Crossing of yellow and white flowers
4.1.1 Provision of the labels (a) - (e)
4.1.2 Type of dominance
Complete dominance ✓ (1)
4.1.3 Justification
4.2 TWO crosses in F1 generation
4.2.1 Indication of the type of crossing
Monohybrid ✓ (1)
4.2.2 Reason
Crossing involving only one characteristic/trait ✓ (1)
4.2.3 Prediction of the genotype of parents in the first crossing
OR
4.2.4 Punnet square determining the genotypic percentage of the offspring in the second crossing
Genotypic percentage of the offspring is 100% ✓
Marking guidelines
Complete Punnet square with gametes and offspring ✓
Correct gametes ✓
Correct offspring ✓
Correct percentage ✓ (4)
4.2.5 Calculation of the phenotypic percentage of the offspring in the second crossing
Phenotypic % = 4 x 100 ✓
4
= 100% black ✓ (2)
4.3 Scenario on Genetic Modification
4.3.1 Identification of the advantage of GM seed over the traditional seed
4.3.2 TWO possible techniques used to modify the cotton seed
4.3.3 TWO economic benefits of using genetically modified seed to the farmer
4.3.4 TWO impacts of using the GM cotton seed
4.4 Breeding systems
4.4.1 Cross breeding/upgrading ✓ (1)
4.4.2 Inbreeding ✓ (1)
4.4.3 Upgrading ✓ (1)
4.4.4 Species crossing ✓ (1)
4.5 Breeding Value (BV)
4.5.1 Calculation of the weaning weight of the progeny in kilograms
16 + 6 = 22 ✓
22 ✓
2
= 11 kg ✓
OR
(16 ÷ 2) + (6 ÷ 2)✓
8+ 3 ✓
= 11 kg ✓ (3)
4.5.2 Interpretation of the figure
The offspring of these parents will be 11 kg heavier ✓ than the average of the herd ✓ (2)
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TOTAL SECTION B: 105
GRAND TOTAL : 150