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This document contains an agricultural crop production worksheet with multiple choice and calculation questions. The questions cover topics like farm tools, planting layouts, irrigation systems, and calculating measurements. The worksheet tests students' knowledge of key concepts and terms in agricultural crop production.

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Agriculture Quiz for Students

This document contains an agricultural crop production worksheet with multiple choice and calculation questions. The questions cover topics like farm tools, planting layouts, irrigation systems, and calculating measurements. The worksheet tests students' knowledge of key concepts and terms in agricultural crop production.

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TLE 7

AGRICULTURAL CROP PRODUCTION


Written Work No. 1 Quarter 1

Name: ________________________________________ Date: ___________ Score: _________


I. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on your answer sheet.

1. Why do farm tools consider very important in agricultural crop production?


a. They make work easier. c. They make work faster.
b. They save time and effort. d. All of the above.
2. Which of the following is an example of digging tool?
a. Pruning shear b. Bolo c. Crowbar d. Grub Hoe
3. Which of the following is the correct storing of tools?
a. store in a wet place c. store near the playground
b. store in a clean and dry area d. leave it in the garden
4. Which among the tools resembles the appearance of spoon and use for transferring soil?
a. Shovel b. Spading fork c. Spade d. Grub hoe
5. Which tool is used for spraying insecticides, foliar fertilizers, fungicides and herbicides?
a. Pail b. Dipper c. Sprinkler d. Sprayer
6. Which of the following is the importance of storing tools and equipment?
a. Improves appearance of working areas c. It improves one self
b. Improves the community d. It improves your tools
7. Which of the following should you properly store tools?
a. in a jar b. in their original cases c. in a pail d. in the garden
8. Which of the following tools is used for inter row cultivation?
a. Hand fork b. Pruning shear c. Spading fork d. Rake
9. Which of the following is used for cutting bigger size post?
a. Knife b. Axe c. Pruning shear d. Hand cultivator
10. Why is it important to put oil to your tools and equipment?
a. to prevent from rusting c. to make it shiny
b. to make it sharp d. to make it dull

II. Identification. Choose the letter of a word inside the box that will make the sentence correct.

a. seed b. estimating c. kilogram d. plowing e. fertilizers


f. treshing g. farming cycle h. area i. addition j. insecticides

1. A ____________ is a small embryonic plant enclosed in a covering called the seed coat, usually
with some stored food.
2. _____________ are chemical substances supplied to the crops to increase their productivity.
3. _____________ is a substance for killing insects.
4. _____________ is a process of loosening or turning the soil before sowing seed or planting.
5. _____________ is a process of separating grain from a plant usually with the action of a
revolving mechanism.
6. _____________ involves different stages in the production of a certain crop.
7. _____________ pre-farming process of determining the cost of production of the crop.
8. _____________ a unit used to determine a measure of length.
9. _____________ is the surface a certain object occupies.
10. ______________ the process or skill of calculating the total of two or more amounts.

Test II. Calculate the following.

1. 200cm =_____m
2. 3h =_____ s
3. 4kg=______g
4. 20000 m2= _____ ha
5. 3m3=______ L

III. Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer from the given choices.

For numbers 1-6, refer to the given illustration.


1. How many lines of rows are in the area?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3
d. 4
2. How many plants can be planted in each row?
a. 1 b. 3 c. 4
d. 9
3. How many plants can be grown in the area?
a. 3 b. 6 c. 9 d. 12
4. What is the length of the rectangular garden?
a. 3m b. 5m c. 6m d. 9m
5. What is the width of the rectangular area?
a. 6m b. 9m c. 12m d. 15m
6. What system of planting is used in this layout?
a. hexagonal system
b. quincunx system
c. rectangular
d. row planting system
7. Which of the following is the simplest and easiest system of planting?
a. contour system c.
b. quincunx system
c. rectangular system

d. square system

8. Which of the following statements is not the reason why trees should be planted in a
systematic way?
a. Area can be utilized equally.
b. It would be easy to supervise.
c. Orchard operations are easy to conduct.
d. Layouting is just a waste of time and it can destroy the plants.
9. What irrigation system is used when water is supplied to the field in a controlled or
uncontrolled way?
a. basin irrigation
b. drip or trickle irrigation
c. sprinkler irrigation
d. surface irrigation
10.Which of the following irrigation system where water is sometimes applied in the form of
sprays which simulate natural rainfall?
a. basin irrigation
b. drip or trickle irrigation
c. sprinkler irrigation
d. surface irrigation

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