REVIEW
REVIEW
E 7 – 1
1. An Agricultural job that performs essential manual labor tasks under the supervision of farmers and
ranchers.
A. Growers B. Farm Workers C. Labor Jobs D. Farm Managers
2. They are responsible for buying agricultural products and raw materials at wholesale for processing
and reuse.
A. Farm warehouse B. Agriculture C. Purchasing agents D. Crop managers
managers specialists
3. Which of the following agricultural jobs sell materials and products to businesses and government
agencies?
A. Sales jobs B. Purchasing agents C. Agriculture D. Sales
specialists representatives
4. Which agricultural business involves producing and selling seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides?
A. Agriculture B. Floriculture C. Aquaculture D. Dairy farming
5. What type of agricultural worker is responsible for taking care and raising crops that involves proper
management of the growing plants and its environment to keep the crops/plants healthy?
A. Livestock Manager B. Grower C. Food Scientist D. Farm manager
6. Which role involves overseeing all activities related to storing, shipping and receiving agricultural
materials?
A. Feed mill managers B. Farm warehouse C. Purchasing agents Farm Managers
managers
7. Which agricultural jobs are responsible in performing administrative roles that support workers in the
agriculture industry?
A. Administrative jobs B. Engineering jobs C. Science jobs D. Research
scientists
8. Who specializes in supervising the production and storage of animal feed?
A. Feed mill managers B. Grain Elevator C. Crop managers D. Agriculture
operators specialists
9. What is a sickle primarily used for?
A. Cutting grass or grain B. planting seeds C. Irrigating the soil Harvesting root
crops
10. Which of the following is a hand tool commonly used for digging and cultivating the soil soil?
A. Rake B. Hoe C. Shovel D. Sprayer
11. Which farm implement is used for pulverizing the soil after plowing
A. Plow B. Rotavator C. Hand Tractor D. Harrow
12. What tool is used for loosening the soil between rows of plants?
A. Hand Trowel B. Rake C. Hand fork D. Light hoe
13. Which farm equipment is commonly used for plowing fields?
A. Rake B. Harrow C. Tractor D. Shovel
14. What is the purpose of a hand trowel in gardening?
A. Digging small holes B. Harvesting crops C. Pruning plants D. Spreading
fertilizer
15. Which of the following is used for turning and loosening the soil before planting?
A. Plow B. Sprinkler C. Watering Can D. Pruning Saw
16. Which equipment is commonly used to spray pesticides on crops?
A. Shovel B. Sprayer C. Trowel D. Sickle
17. Which term is described as the possibility of a hazard to exist?
A. Harm B. Injury C. Risk D. Safety
18. Which of the following hazards includes bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, insects, and vermin, among
others?
A. Chemical hazard B. Physical hazard C. Psychosocial D. Biological
environment hazard hazard
19. Which term is described as the physical environmental condition of work which complies with
Occupational Health Safety (OHS) standards, and which allows the farmers to perform their job
without or within acceptable exposure to hazards?
A. Harm B. Injury C. Risk D. Safety
20. A type of hazard that stresses the farmers from work, family, or even among friends.
A. Ergonomic hazard B. Physical hazard C. Psychosocial D. Biological
hazard hazard
REVIEW: T.L.E 7 – 2
1. This type of crop maintenance is the most effective way to control weeds and pests.
A. Irrigation B. Cultivation C. Weed Control D. Seed Sowing
2. Which of the following irrigation is the most effective way to supply water and nutrients to crops?
A. Manual irrigation B. Drip irrigation C. Sprinkler irrigation D. Pipelines
3. What type of food crops that are grown on a large scale for commercial purposes, this includes fruits
and vegetables, wheat, rice, corn, sugarcane?
A. Field Crops B. Root crops C. Cash Crops D. Fiber crops
4. What is Ornamental Crop?
A. A crop that is usually raised, cultured, and C. A plant that is usually raised, cultured,
harvested for production of oil. and harvested for decorations in the garden
and landscape projects.
B. A plant that is usually raised, cultured, and, D. A crop that is sold for profit. It can be
harvested for its fibers to be used as a raw exported to other countries as well.
material.
5. Which of the following type of crops is sold for profit?
A. Cash crop B. Food crop C. Root crop D. Field crop
6. What is the main purpose of pruning in crop care?
A. To reduce the amount of fertilizer needed C. To water the crops more efficiently
B. To remove dead or excess branches and leaves D. To protect the plants from cold weather
7. What is the purpose of using a pesticide on crops?
A. To water the plants C. To protect plants from pests
B. To fertilize the plants D. To improve soil structure
8. Which of the following type of weed control that uses herbicides to remove seeds?
A. Manual weeding B. Chemical weeding C. Mechanical D. Hand weeding
weeding
9. Why is it important to properly manage farm waste?
A. To reduce the cost of farming C. To make farming easier
B. To prevent pollution and protect the environment D. To increase waste production
10. What should be done with non-biodegradable waste, such as plastic containers, on the farm?
A. It should be composted C. It should be recycled or disposed of
properly
B. It should be dumped in the nearest water source D. It should be left in the field to decompose
11. Why should hazardous farm waste, such as pesticide containers, be handled with care?
A. Because they can be used again for farming C. Because they can decompose into useful
purposes materials
B. Because they can cause soil and water D. Because they are biodegradable
contamination
12. How does burning farm waste affect the environment?
A. It improves soil fertility C. It creates valuable nutrients for the soil
A. It can cause air pollution and harm plant and D. It is a sustainable waste management
animal life method
13. Which of the following breeds of ducks is primarily used for egg production rather than meat?
A. Khaki Campbell B. Muscovy C. Rouen D. Indian Runner
14. How do the eggs of quail compare to chicken eggs in terms of size and nutrition?
A. Quail eggs are smaller but have higher protein C. Quail eggs are the same size but have
content fewer vitamins
B. Quail eggs are larger but have fewer nutrients D. Quail eggs are much larger than chicken
eggs
15. A farmer is considering a breed of duck for both meat and egg production on a sustainable farm.
Which breed would be the best choice?
A. Indian Runner B. Khaki Campbell C. Peking D. Mallard
16. A small-scale farmer is looking for a chicken breed that can be used both for meat and egg
production, while being easy to handle. Which breed would fit this requirement?
A. Leghorn B. Sussex C. Minorca D. Ancona
17. For a school farm project focused on fiber production, which small, wool-producing rabbit breed
would be ideal for students to care for and learn from?
A. Californian B. Netherland Dwarf C. Angora D. New Zealand
18. A new cattle farm wants a breed that is low-maintenance and highly adaptable for grazing on open
pastures, known for its gentle nature and good beef quality. Which breed should they consider?
A. Hereford B. Guernsey C. Ayrshire D. Jersey
19. A small farm wants a versatile goat breed that provides both milk and meat. Which breed should they
consider for a balanced approach?
A. Toggenburg B. LaMancha C. Nubian D. Saanen
20. Which breed of cattle would be most suitable for a small-scale dairy farm that prioritizes rich, high-
butterfat milk for making cheese?
a. Jersey B. Ayrshire C. Angus D. Simmental
REVIEW: T.L.E 7 – 3
1. Which farm implement is used for pulverizing the soil after plowing
A. Plow B. Rotavator C. Hand Tractor D. Harrow
2. What tool is used for loosening the soil between rows of plants?
A. Hand Trowel B. Rake C. Hand fork D. Light hoe
3. Which farm equipment is commonly used for plowing fields?
A. Rake B. Harrow C. Tractor D. Shovel
4. What is the purpose of a hand trowel in gardening?
A. Digging small holes B. Harvesting crops C. Pruning plants D. Spreading
fertilizer
5. Which of the following is used for turning and loosening the soil before planting?
A. Plow B. Sprinkler C. Watering Can D. Pruning Saw
6. Which equipment is commonly used to spray pesticides on crops?
A. Shovel B. Sprayer C. Trowel D. Sickle
7. Which term is described as the possibility of a hazard to exist?
A. Harm B. Injury C. Risk D. Safety
8. Which of the following hazards includes bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, insects, and vermin, among
others?
A. Chemical hazard B. Physical hazard C. Psychosocial D. Biological
environment hazard hazard
9. Which term is described as the physical environmental condition of work which complies with
Occupational Health Safety (OHS) standards, and which allows the farmers to perform their job
without or within acceptable exposure to hazards?
A. Harm B. Injury C. Risk D. Safety
10. A type of hazard that stresses the farmers from work, family, or even among friends.
A. Ergonomic hazard B. Physical hazard C. Psychosocial D. Biological
hazard hazard
11. This type of crop maintenance is the most effective way to control weeds and pests.
A. Irrigation B. Cultivation C. Weed Control D. Seed Sowing
12. Which of the following irrigation is the most effective way to supply water and nutrients to crops?
A. Manual irrigation B. Drip irrigation C. Sprinkler irrigation D. Pipelines
13. What type of food crops that are grown on a large scale for commercial purposes, this includes fruits
and vegetables, wheat, rice, corn, sugarcane?
A. Field Crops B. Root crops C. Cash Crops D. Fiber crops
14. What is Ornamental Crop?
A. A crop that is usually raised, cultured, and C. A plant that is usually raised, cultured,
harvested for production of oil. and harvested for decorations in the garden
and landscape projects.
B. A plant that is usually raised, cultured, and, D. A crop that is sold for profit. It can be
harvested for its fibers to be used as a raw exported to other countries as well.
material.
15. Which of the following type of crops is sold for profit?
A. Cash crop B. Food crop C. Root crop D. Field crop
16. What is the main purpose of pruning in crop care?
A. To reduce the amount of fertilizer needed C. To water the crops more efficiently
B. To remove dead or excess branches and leaves D. To protect the plants from cold weather
17. What is the purpose of using a pesticide on crops?
A. To water the plants C. To protect plants from pests
C. To fertilize the plants D. To improve soil structure
18. Which of the following type of weed control that uses herbicides to remove seeds?
A. Manual weeding B. Chemical weeding C. Mechanical D. Hand weeding
weeding
19. Why is it important to properly manage farm waste?
A. To reduce the cost of farming C. To make farming easier
B. To prevent pollution and protect the environment D. To increase waste production
20. What should be done with non-biodegradable waste, such as plastic containers, on the farm?
A. It should be composted C. It should be recycled or disposed of
properly
C. It should be dumped in the nearest water source D. It should be left in the field to decompose
REVIEW: T. L. E 7– 4
1. An Agricultural job that performs essential manual labor tasks under the supervision of farmers and
ranchers.
A. Growers B. Farm Workers C. Labor Jobs D. Farm Managers
2. They are responsible for buying agricultural products and raw materials at wholesale for processing
and reuse.
A. Farm warehouse managers B. Agriculture C. Purchasing agents D. Crop managers
specialists
3. Which of the following agricultural jobs sell materials and products to businesses and government
agencies?
Sales jobs B. Purchasing agents C. Agriculture D. Sales
specialists representatives
4. Which agricultural business involves producing and selling seeds, fertilizers, and pesticides?
B. Agriculture B. Floriculture C. Aquaculture D. Dairy farming
5. What type of agricultural worker is responsible for taking care and raising crops that involves proper
management of the growing plants and its environment to keep the crops/plants healthy?
B. Livestock Manager B. Grower C. Food Scientist D. Farm manager
6. Which role involves overseeing all activities related to storing, shipping and receiving agricultural
materials?
B. Feed mill managers B. Farm warehouse C. Purchasing agents Farm Managers
managers
7. Which agricultural jobs are responsible in performing administrative roles that support workers in the
agriculture industry?
B. Administrative jobs B. Engineering jobs C. Science jobs D. Research
scientists
8. Who specializes in supervising the production and storage of animal feed?
B. Feed mill managers B. Grain Elevator C. Crop managers D. Agriculture
operators specialists
9. What is a sickle primarily used for?
B. Cutting grass or grain B. planting seeds C. Irrigating the soil Harvesting root
crops
10. Which of the following is a hand tool commonly used for digging and cultivating the soil soil?
B. Rake B. Hoe C. Shovel D. Sprayer
11. Why should hazardous farm waste, such as pesticide containers, be handled with care?
C. Because they can be used again for farming C. Because they can decompose into useful
purposes materials
D. Because they can cause soil and water D. Because they are biodegradable
contamination
12. How does burning farm waste affect the environment?
A. It improves soil fertility C. It creates valuable nutrients for the soil
B. It can cause air pollution and harm plant and D. It is a sustainable waste management
animal life method
13. Which of the following breeds of ducks is primarily used for egg production rather than meat?
B. Khaki Campbell B. Muscovy C. Rouen D. Indian Runner
14. How do the eggs of quail compare to chicken eggs in terms of size and nutrition?
C. Quail eggs are smaller but have higher protein C. Quail eggs are the same size but have
content fewer vitamins
D. Quail eggs are larger but have fewer nutrients D. Quail eggs are much larger than chicken
eggs
15. A farmer is considering a breed of duck for both meat and egg production on a sustainable farm.
Which breed would be the best choice?
B. Indian Runner B. Khaki Campbell C. Peking D. Mallard
16. A small-scale farmer is looking for a chicken breed that can be used both for meat and egg
production, while being easy to handle. Which breed would fit this requirement?
B. Leghorn B. Sussex C. Minorca D. Ancona
17. For a school farm project focused on fiber production, which small, wool-producing rabbit breed
would be ideal for students to care for and learn from?
B. Californian B. Netherland Dwarf C. Angora D. New Zealand
18. A new cattle farm wants a breed that is low-maintenance and highly adaptable for grazing on open
pastures, known for its gentle nature and good beef quality. Which breed should they consider?
D. Hereford B. Guernsey C. Ayrshire D. Jersey
19. A small farm wants a versatile goat breed that provides both milk and meat. Which breed should they
consider for a balanced approach?
E. Toggenburg B. LaMancha C. Nubian D. Saanen
20. Which breed of cattle would be most suitable for a small-scale dairy farm that prioritizes rich, high-
butterfat milk for making cheese?
F. Jersey B. Ayrshire C. Angus D. Simmental