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The document outlines various roles and responsibilities in agriculture, including sales, engineering, inventory management, and safety practices. It discusses the importance of understanding crop care, waste management, and livestock breeding for food security. Additionally, it highlights the significance of using personal protective equipment and the role of technology in modern farming.

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The document outlines various roles and responsibilities in agriculture, including sales, engineering, inventory management, and safety practices. It discusses the importance of understanding crop care, waste management, and livestock breeding for food security. Additionally, it highlights the significance of using personal protective equipment and the role of technology in modern farming.

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1. Mr. Santos sells the eggs harvested from the farm to the different restaurants in the city.

a. Administrative jobs
b. Engineering jobs
c. Labor jobs
d. Sales jobs

2.Engineer Ruiz maintains and repair the farm tractors, rice mill and all the equipment used in the farm.

a. Agricultural equipment technicians


b. Purchasing agents
c. Farm warehouse managers
d. Science jobs

2. Sheila works at farm warehouse. She conducts daily inventory and record all the purchases and sales of
the farm.
a. Administrative jobs
b. Engineering jobs
c. Labor jobs
d. Sales jobs

3. Eric test the soil and assess the environmental conditions of the crops that are hard to grow.
a. Administrative jobs
b. Engineering jobs
c. Labor jobs
d. Sales jobs

5. Eduardo purchase the things needed to keep the daily operation of the farm like raw materials, fertilizers,
supplies etc.

Administrative jobs
Purchasing agents
Engineering jobs
Labor jobs

29. What do agricultural engineers, precision farming specialists, and agricultural machinery
technicians do?
a. Process and package agricultural products b. Breed and raise
livestock
c. Develop and apply advanced technologies in agriculture d. Manage and
maintain machinery
30. What do farm managers, agricultural economists, and agricultural policy analysts do?
a. Process and package agricultural products
b. Breed and raise livestock
c. Develop and apply advanced technologies in agriculture
d. Manage farms and analyze agricultural policies
31. What is the main purpose of the agricultural industry?
a. To provide food supplies to the country b. To create job opportunities
for people
c. To develop advanced technologies in agriculture d. To promote sustainable
farming practices
32. What is the role of food scientists in the agricultural industry?
a. To process and package agricultural products
b. To breed and raise livestock
c. To develop and apply advanced technologies in agriculture
d. To ensure the safety and quality of food products
2. What is the primary purpose of farm implements?

- A) To harvest crops

- B) To serve as accessories for draft animals or machinery

- C) To measure land

- D) To transport goods

3. Which of the following is NOT classified as a digging tool?

- A) Crowbar

- B) Spade

- C) Sickle

- D) Shovel

4. What is a primary function of a plow in agriculture?

- A) To cut branches

- B) To till wide areas and make furrows

- C) To measure soil depth

- D) To transport seeds

5. Which tool would be most appropriate for loosening soil around plants?

- A) Axe

- B) Hand trowel

- C) Hammer

- D) Rake

7. Why is it important for farm equipment operators to be highly skilled?

- A) To ensure safety and efficiency in using machinery

- B) To maintain the tools

- C) To plant seeds effectively


- D) To harvest crops faster

8. Which of the following is a modern tool used for pulverizing soil?

- A) Hand trowel

- B) Rotovator

- C) Crowbar

- D) Hoe

10. Which tool would you use to measure the height of seedlings?

- A) Ruler

- B) Tape measure

- C) Meter stick

- D) Weighing scale

11. What is the main difference between tools and equipment in agriculture?

- A) Tools are handheld while equipment is not

- B) Tools are used for planting while equipment is used for harvesting

- C) Tools are smaller and simpler, while equipment includes larger machinery

- D) There is no difference; they are the same

14. How does a hand tractor assist in farming?

- A) It is used for measuring land

- B) It pulls plows and harrows for land preparation

- C) It waters the plants

- D) It transports harvested crops

1. What is the primary focus of occupational safety in farm operations?

A) Increasing crop yield

B) Practices that may cause injury or health problems

C) The use of advanced machinery

D) The financial aspects of farming


5. Why is it important for farmers to use personal protective equipment (PPE)?

A) To look professional

B) To avoid farm hazards

C) To increase productivity

D) To comply with regulations

6. What is a common risk associated with using heavy machinery like tractors?

A) Increased crop production

B) Being run over by the machinery

C) Improved soil quality

D) Faster planting times

16. Which of the following is a recommended practice when using tractors?

A) Use them for transporting passengers

B) Always wear a seatbelt

C) Drive without safety gear

D) Ignore maintenance checks

17. What is the role of first aid in farm safety?

A) To replace medical professionals

B) To provide immediate care in emergencies

C) To ensure farmers can work longer hours

D) To reduce the need for PPE

19. What should farmers do if they experience heat stroke?

A) Keep working

B) Move to a cooler place and lie down

C) Drink hot beverages

D) Ignore the symptoms

20. Why is it important for farmers to understand the types of hazards they may encounter?
A) To increase profits

B) To ensure they can work longer hours

C) To minimize risks and improve safety

D) To impress others with their knowledge

1. What is the primary purpose of crop cultivation?

- A) To beautify the landscape

- B) To loosen the soil and control weeds

- C) To increase the number of pests

- D) To reduce the amount of water in the soil

2. Which of the following is NOT a type of crop?

- A) Food crops

- B) Cash crops

- C) Decorative crops

- D) Electronic crops

3. What is the role of pesticides in agriculture?

- A) To increase soil nutrients

- B) To control pests and diseases

- C) To help plants grow taller

- D) To provide water to crops

10. What is a trellis used for in crop care?

- A) To store harvested crops

- B) To support climbing and crawling plants

- C) To irrigate the crops

- D) To control pests

11. Why is it important for farmers to understand proper crop care?


- A) It helps them plant crops randomly.

- B) It ensures a bountiful harvest and increases profit.

- C) It allows them to ignore weather conditions.

- D) It makes farming more complicated.

17. What is the purpose of grading harvested crops?

- A) To determine the best planting methods

- B) To classify crops according to size and quality

- C) To increase the number of pests

- D) To enhance the color of the crops

18. Which of the following is a benefit of using organic pesticides?

- A) They are always more expensive.

- B) They can harm beneficial insects.

- C) They are eco-friendly and safe for the environment.

- D) They are less effective than chemical pesticides.

19. What should farmers consider when applying fertilizers?

- A) Only the type of crop being grown

- B) The nutrient content of the soil

- C) The color of the fertilizer

- D) The time of day

20. Which of the following practices can help increase crop productivity?

- A) Reducing crop diversity

- B) Ignoring soil quality

- C) Enhancing beneficial pollinator populations

- D) Using only one method of irrigation


9. Which of the following is an example of organic waste?

- A) Plastic bags

- B) Old newspapers

- C) Food scraps

- D) Batteries

10. What is a key characteristic of hazardous waste?

- A) It is always biodegradable

- B) It can be recycled easily

- C) It includes toxic and reactive materials

- D) It is only produced in households

11. Which type of waste includes items like paints and batteries?

- A) Solid waste

- B) Liquid waste

- C) Hazardous waste

- D) Organic waste

12. What is one of the benefits of recycling agricultural waste?

- A) It increases pollution

- B) It can be used as a source of energy

- C) It takes up more space

- D) It decreases crop yield

5. Why is the collection of waste important in waste management?

- A) It helps in recycling

- B) It refers to the initial gathering of waste

- C) It reduces pollution

- D) It increases the volume of waste


6. What does the term "transfer" refer to in the context of waste management?

- A) The movement of waste to a recycling facility

- B) The sorting of waste at home

- C) The transportation of waste throughout the system

- D) The disposal of hazardous materials

7. Which of the following is a method of treatment in waste management?

- A) Burning waste

- B) Composting organic waste

- C) Burying waste

- D) All of the above

9. Which breed of rabbit is known for its large size and docile nature?

- A) Californian White

- B) Flemish Giant

- C) Belgian Red

- D) Angora

10. What is the primary use of the Kiko goat breed?

- A) Fiber production

- B) Meat production

- C) Milk production

- D) Petting zoos

11. How does the breeding of livestock contribute to food security?

- A) By increasing the number of pets

- B) By improving the quality and quantity of food products

- C) By creating more farm jobs

- D) By reducing the need for farming


12. Which of the following breeds is recognized for its ability to lay a high number of eggs?

- A) Cornish

- B) Sussex

- C) Ancona

- D) Plymouth Rock

14. Which breed of duck is known for its high-quality meat?

- A) Pekin Duck

- B) Muscovy Duck

- C) Native Duck

- D) Mallard Duck

15. What is the primary characteristic of the Black Angus cattle?

- A) Naturally polled

- B) High milk production

- C) Red color

- D) Originated in Switzerland

16. How do quails contribute to the ecosystem?

- A) By being pets

- B) By dispersing seeds and serving as prey

- C) By laying eggs

- D) By producing meat

17. Which breed of chicken is known for its ability to produce a large number of eggs?

- A) Rhode Island Red

- B) Leghorn
- C) Brahma

- D) Cornish

18. What is the significance of having different breeds of livestock?

- A) They all look the same

- B) They serve various purposes in agriculture

- C) They are all pets

- D) They require the same care

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