Plant Science Unit Review
Quiz by Dawn Hinson
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- Q1
Which career is involved with plants grown around the home for aesthetic purposes?
forester
landscaper
floral designer
wholesale florist
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.01 - Q2
Landscape architects are a part of the horticulture industry because they:
shoe horses
design landscapes
treat animals for disease
plant landscapes
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.01 - Q3
Which career supplies flowering plants to a florist?
floral designer
forest ranger
greenhouse manager
landscape architect
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.01 - Q4
Which is a part of the stamen?
pistil
anther
petal
stigma
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03 - Q5
Tissue culture may be used for:
producing genetically identical plants
sexual reproduction in floral crops
sterilization of soil products
disinfecting greenhouse structures
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03 - Q6
Which plant-growing medium is a mineral mica-type material?
vermiculite
perlite
peat moss
soil
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03 - Q7
A procedure of fertilizer application used on row crops where the fertilizer is placed in bands about 8 inches from the row is known as:
side-dressing
broadcasting
top-dressing
foliar application
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03 - Q8
What type of fertilizer is animal manure?
lime
inorganic
organic
complete
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03 - Q9
Soil pH affects the availability of:
nutrients in the soil
microbes in the soil
the land class of the soil
the structure of the soil
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03 - Q10
Propagation is defined as:
the union of an egg and sperm
the only way to propagate some species and cultivars
the process of increasing the number of a species
a cheaper method of producing plants than with seeds
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03 - Q11
Sexual reproduction in plants is the propagation of plants by:
flowers
stems
seeds
roots
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03 - Q12
The three primary nutrients supplied in a complete fertilizer are:
carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur
calcium, magnesium, and sulfur
nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium
carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03 - Q13
The rate at which photosynthesis is carried out depends on the amount of:
oxygen in the atmosphere
nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium in the water.
respiration carried on during the daylight hours.
light intensity, temperature, and carbon dioxide.
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03 - Q14
Foliar application of fertilizer is applied by:
injecting the fertilizer in the soil below the plant
sprinkling the fertilizer on the ground beside the plant
spraying the fertilizer on the leaves of the plant
placing the fertilizer in a band on either side of the row
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03 - Q15
The purpose of petals in flowers is to:
support the stamen
attract insects for pollination
hide the plant from animals
store food for young seeds
30sNCCTE.AU10.03.03