
TLE_Agriculture 9_2nd PT
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- Q1
They are very important structures in plants so they must be given proper care.
flowers
seeds
stems
roots
30s - Q2
Seeds which are not properly dried could lose their good qualities in storage. The acceptable moisture content is 14%.
Mode of storage
Origin
Proper moisture content
Shape
30s - Q3
Hybrid seeds are higher yielding varieties than the ordinary ones.
Adaptability
Market Demand
Seed selection
Variety
30s - Q4
The seeds must be able to adapt to the climatic and soil conditions of the community.
Adaptability
Origin
Shape
Variety
30s - Q5
Whether newly harvested or stored for some time, seeds as planting materials have to be tested to determine their _____________.
fertility
productivity
validity
viability
30s - Q6
There are __________ most common methods of testing the viability of the seeds to be used by a farmer.
2
1
3
5
30s - Q7
Decomposed organic materials.
clay
humus
loam
sand
30s - Q8
TNSU means:
total number of sacks used
total number of seed box used
total number of seedlings used
total number of seeds used
30s - Q9
The seedlings are ready for transplanting when they have grown how many pairs of leaves?
3
1
2
5
30s - Q10
Arrange the basic steps for transplanting seedlings chronologically.
2-4-5-3-1
4-1-2-3-5
4-5-1-2-3
5-2-4-3-1
30s - Q11
What does the term “punla” means?
seeds prepared for sowing
seedlings prepared for transplanting
vegetative parts of plants for reproduction
none of the above
30s - Q12
The following statements below describes the term “HARDENING” in agriculture, except one?
It encourages a change from soft, succulent growth to a firmer, harder growth.
It is the process of exposing transplants (seedlings) gradually to outdoor conditions.
It enables your transplants to withstand the changes in environmental conditions they will face when planted outside in the garden.
It is the process of firming up the soil around the roots of the seedlings prior to transplanting.
30s - Q13
Which of the following are the advantages of observing proper distance and depth of planting and recommended rate of seeding?
Waste or resources can be minimized.
There is equal exposure to sunlight, water and available nutrients from the soil.
Growth of the plants is uniform that allows easy weeding, cultivation and control of insect, pests and diseases
All of the above.
30s - Q14
What method of planting should you follow in planting vegetable crops such cabbage, eggplant, tomatoes, pechay and onion?
Direct Method
Indirect Method
Asexual Propagation
Sexual Propagation
30s - Q15
What type of propagation should you follow in planting vegetable crops such strawberry, kamote and onion?
Direct Method
Indirect Method
Asexual Propagation
Sexual Propagation
30s