1.

List five types of tropical fruits that can be grown commercially.

2.

 Identify three factors to consider when selecting a site for tropical fruit farming.

3.

Compare the soil requirements for mangoes and pineapples.

4.

Describe the ideal climate conditions for growing tropical fruits.

5.

Explain the importance of soil testing before planting tropical fruits.

6.

Discuss the role of irrigation systems in tropical fruit production.

7.

Describe the steps involved in soil sampling.

8.

Analyze the impact of market demand on the selection of tropical fruits to produce.

9.

Explain the process of contour farming and its benefits for soil conservation.

10.

 Identify the tools required for pruning tropical fruit trees and their specific uses.

11.

Outline the steps for servicing a tractor used in a tropical fruit farm.

12.

Evaluate the advantages of using mulch in tropical fruit farming.

13.

Define the term "phyto-sanitary requirements" in the context of tropical fruit production.

14.

Describe the procedure for obtaining phyto-sanitary certification for planting materials.

15.

Discuss the importance of budgeting in tropical fruit farming.

16.

Explain how crop rotation can benefit soil fertility in tropical fruit farms.

17.

List the steps involved in developing a farm plan for tropical fruits.

18.

Identify the essential components of a farm budget for tropical fruit production.

19.

Compare the advantages and disadvantages of using chemical versus biological pest control methods in tropical fruit farming.

20.

Describe the process of preparing a soil sample for nutrient analysis.

21.

Explain the significance of regular tool maintenance in tropical fruit farming.

22.

Discuss the impact of soil pH on tropical fruit growth.

23.

Identify the key considerations for storing fertilizers and pesticides on a tropical fruit farm.

24.

Outline the phyto-sanitary measures to be taken during the harvesting of tropical fruits.

25.

 Evaluate the role of farm planning in ensuring the sustainability of tropical fruit production.