AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES PAPER 2
GRADE 12
NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE
MEMORANDUM
SEPTEMBER 2018
SECTION A
QUESTION 1
1.1
1.1.1 A ✓✓
1.1.2 B ✓✓
1.1.3 C ✓✓
1.1.4 A ✓✓
1.1.5 D ✓✓
1.1.6 C ✓✓
1.1.7 B ✓✓
1.1.8 A ✓✓
1.1.9 B ✓✓
1.1.10 B ✓✓
(10 x 2) (20)
1.2
1.2.1 H ✓✓
1.2.2 J ✓✓
1.2.3 B ✓✓
1.2.4 C ✓✓
1.2.5 F ✓✓
(5 x 2) (10)
1.3
1.3.1 Depreciation ✓✓
1.3.2 Unskilled labour(ers) ✓✓
1.3.3 Mutation ✓✓
1.3.4 Co-dominance ✓✓
1.3.5 Organogram ✓✓ (5 x 2)
(10)
1.4
1.4.1 Polyploidy ✓
1.4.2 Control ✓
1.4.3 Arable ✓
1.4.4 Monopsony ✓
1.4.5 Green ✓
(5 x 1) (5)
TOTAL SECTION A: 45
SECTION B
QUESTION 2
2.1
2.1.1 Name given to the process of coming up with specifications
Standardisation ✓ (1)
2.1.2 THREE specifications that should be met by the packaging material
2.1.3 TWO factors that might hamper the marketing of apples
2.2 Marketing function
2.2.1 Packaging ✓ (1)
2.2.2 Transport ✓ (1)
2.2.3 Processing ✓ (1)
2.2.4 Storage ✓ (1)
2.3
2.3.1 TWO ways of advertising agricultural products
2.3.2
2.3.3.
2.3.4.
2.4
2.4.1 Cause for the failure of the cooperative
The farmer did not co-operate with the other members of the co-operative ✓ (1)
2.4.2 Principles to be applied in the functioning of a co-operative
2.4.3 Election of a co-operative director
They are supposed to be elected democratically, ✓ since co-operatives are autonomous and independent ✓ (2)
2.5
2.5.1 Entrepreneurial success factors
2.5.2 Document referred to in the passage
Business plan ✓ (1)
2.5.3 Reasons for drawing up a business plan
2.6
2.6.1 Line graph
Criteria
2.6.2 Situation at a price of R7
Oversupply / Surplus ✓ (1)
2.6.3 Price at which tomatoes will be sold
R5 ✓ (1)
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QUESTION 3
3.1
3.1.1 Budget type
Project/Partial budget ✓ (1)
3.1.2 Motivation
Used to investigate the effect of changes in farm operations on profitability ✓✓ (2)
3.1.3 Net change
= R8 000 ✓– R6 000 ✓
= R2 000 ✓ (3)
3.1.4 Implication
The farmer can switch from manual weeding to herbicide use ✓ because herbicide use is cheaper than manual weeding ✓/ the net change is positive ✓ (2)
3.1.5 Importance of keeping financial records
Enables farmers to:
3.1.6 ONE example of financial records
Labour records / Crop records / Livestock records / Mechanisation records / Inventory records / Records of Sales of Purchase
(Any 1 x 1) (1)
3.2
3.2.1 Consequences of lack of HIV/Aids awareness campaigns
3.2.2 Ways of reducing the spread of HIV/Aids on farms
3.3
3.3.1 Type of risk
Production risk ✓ / technical risk ✓ (1)
3.3.2 Risk management strategy used by the farmer
Diversification ✓ (1)
3.3.3 How the strategy assisted the farmer
Even though the maize crop/yield failed, ✓ the farmer got income from other enterprises ✓ helping him stay afloat (2)
3.3.4 Other risk management strategies
3.4
3.4.1 Economic characteristics of land in the scenario
3.4.2 THREE ways farmers can increase yields
3.4.3 TWO functions of land
3.5
3.5.1 Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act no. 85 of 1993) ✓ (1)
3.5.2 Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act (Act no. 130 of 1993) ✓ (1)
3.5.3 The Skills Development Act (Act no. 97 of 1998) ✓ (1)
3.5.4 Ways of motivating farm workers
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QUESTION 4
4.1
4.1.1 Genotype of each of the parents
Cow – TTBB ✓
Bull – ttbb ✓ (2)
4.1.2 F2 generation Punnet square
♂ ♀ | TB | Tb | tB | tb |
TB | TTBB | TTBb | TtBB | TtBb |
Tb | TTBb | TTbb | TtBb | Ttbb |
tB | TtBB | TtBb | ttBB | ttBb |
tb | TtBb | Ttbb | ttBb | ttbb |
Checklist
4.1.3 Type of cross in the scenario
Dihybrid cross ✓ (1)
4.1.4 Reason
Two genes / characteristics are involved in the cross ✓ (1)
4.1.5 Classification of characteristics
Qualitative✓ (1)
4.2.
4.2.1 Phenotypes of the feathers
4.2.2 Type of inheritance described in the passage
Epistasis ✓ (1)
4.3.
4.3.1 Characteristic that the farmer should not select for
Weaning mass ✓ (1)
4.3.2 Justification
Low heritability of 36% ✓ which means the trait is influenced more by the environment than genes ✓ (2)
4.3.3 Provide a name for the use of statistics in biology to analyse genetic data of individuals in order to estimate true genetics and their breeding value
Biometrics / Biostatistics ✓(1)
4.4.
4.4.1 Process mentioned
Genetic modification ✓ (1)
4.4.2 TWO techniques that can be used to insert genes into the DNA of an organism
4.4.3 THREE reasons why plant breeders make use of the method above as opposed to traditional methods
4.4.4 THREE reasons to support the banning of GMOs
4.5
4.5.1.
4.5.2. Mutation types
4.5.3. Significance of mutation in plant and animal breeding
Results in variation ✓ which is the foundation for plant and animal breeding ✓ (2)
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TOTAL SECTION B: 105
GRAND TOTAL: 150