AGRIC WEEK 1
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- Q1Which of the following is an example of subsistence agriculture?A community-based farm collective supplying food to local markets.A large-scale commercial farm producing crops for export.A farmer using advanced technologies and machinery for maximum productivity.A government-funded research facility developing new agricultural methods.A family growing crops for their own consumption.15s
- Q2Which of the following is an example of traditional agriculture?Applying chemical fertilizers and pesticides.Implementing precision farming techniques.Using genetically modified seeds for increased yield.Hand-seeding crops using basic tools.Using drones for aerial crop monitoring.15s
- Q3What is the process of removing unwanted plants from cultivated land called?SeedingWeedingPruningHarvestingWatering15s
- Q4What is the primary purpose of agriculture?To generate renewable energy.To extract minerals from the soil.To cultivate and produce food.To construct buildings and infrastructure.15s
- Q5Which of the following is an example of subsistence agriculture?A flower garden maintained purely for decorative purposes.A factory farm specializing in meat production.A large commercial farm with multiple crop fields.A small-scale farmer growing crops for their own family's consumption.15s
- Q6Which of the following is an example of intensive agriculture?A community garden plot where individuals grow vegetables for personal use.A traditional field where crops are grown using organic farming methods.A greenhouse where crops are grown year-round using artificial lighting and controlled climate conditions.A pasture where livestock graze freely on natural grass.15s
- Q7What is the purpose of agricultural machinery?To process and package agricultural products.To increase efficiency and productivity in farming operations.To provide shade and shelter for livestock.To maintain soil health and prevent erosion.15s
- Q8What is the meaning of agriculture?The process of extracting minerals from the earth.The study of language and literature.The art of painting and drawing.The practice of cultivating plants and rearing animals for food, fiber, medicinal plants, and other products used to sustain and enhance human life.15s
- Q9What is the primary goal of agriculture?To manufacture electronics.To entertain people.To build houses.To produce food.15s
- Q10What is the role of agriculture in economic development?It reduces pollution and conserves natural resources.It supports artistic and cultural activities.It stimulates economic growth and provides employment opportunities.It promotes the development of technology.15s
- Q11What is the term used to describe the process of raising crops and livestock for food, fiber, and other products?HuntingFishingMiningFarming15s
- Q12What is the primary source of food and raw materials for human civilization?MiningAgricultureIndustryTechnology15s
- Q13Which of the following is NOT an important role of agriculture in a nation?Contributing to the economyProviding employment opportunitiesDepleting natural resourcesEnsuring food security15s
- Q14Which of the following is NOT a benefit of agricultural practices?Air pollutionJob creationEconomic growthFood security15s
- Q15What is the significance of agriculture to a nation's economy?It improves healthcare systems.It contributes to GDP and exports.It increases population growth.It promotes urbanization.15s