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SUMMATIVE TEST

(AFA – Grade 7)

Name: ______________________________ Date: _________________


Grade & Section: ______________________

Test I. Multiple Choice

Direction: Choose the letter of your best answer.

1. Which type of job in agriculture primarily involves performing administrative tasks


to support workers?
A. Engineering jobs
B. Labor jobs
C. Administrative jobs
D. Sales representative jobs

2. What role do farm workers play in the agriculture industry?


A. They conduct scientific research
B. They sell agricultural products
C. They perform essential manual labor tasks under supervision
D. They manage crop production

3. What are farm implements primarily made of?


A. Wood and bamboo
B. Glass and ceramics
C. Plastic and rubber
D. Metals

4. What is the primary function of farm equipment?


A. To store harvested crops
B. To assist in land preparation and transportation
C. To irrigate fields
D. To provide shelter for livestock

5. Which of the following hazards can result from using pesticides and cleaning
agents?
A. Chemical hazard
B. Biological hazard
C. Physical hazard
D. Environmental hazard

6. How can long-term exposure to chemical hazards affect farmers' health?


A. It can improve their immune system
B. It can increase the risk of serious health issues
C. It has no effect on health
D. It can enhance their physical strength
7. What is the primary purpose of using personal protective equipment (PPE) in farm
operations?
A. To enhance productivity
B. To improve aesthetics
C. To reduce risks from hazardous materials
D. To comply with government regulations

8. What is the primary purpose of cultivation in crop production?


A. To harvest crops efficiently
B. To apply fertilizers
C. To loosen soil and control weeds and pests
D. To irrigate the fields

9. What is the process of cultivation primarily used for?


A. To harvest crops efficiently
B. To irrigate the fields
C. To loosen soil and control weeds and pests
D. To apply fertilizers

10. Which of the following best describes the role of fertilizers in agriculture?
A. To control pests
B. To reduce water usage
C. To enhance crop color
D. To increase soil nutrients

11. Which of the following is a method of waste management?


A. Storing waste indefinitely
B. Burning all waste
C. Processing and recycling
D. Ignoring waste disposal

12. Which of the following statements about plastic waste is true?


A. It is biodegradable and decomposes quickly.
B. It can be recycled but is not biodegradable.
C. It is the most common type of organic waste.
D. It is always considered hazardous.

13. What type of waste includes packaging materials and old newspapers?
A. Organic waste
B. Hazardous waste
C. Liquid waste
D. Paper waste

14. Which type of waste includes food scraps and garden clippings?
A. Plastic waste
B. Hazardous waste
C. Organic waste
D. Liquid waste
15. What is a characteristic of hazardous waste?
A. It is always recyclable.
B. It includes only organic materials.
C. It can be flammable, toxic, or corrosive.
D. It is safe to dispose of in regular trash.

16. Which breed of chicken is known for its ability to lay more than 300 eggs per
year?
A. Cornish
B. Australop
C. Sussex
D. Leghorn

17. Which breed of chicken is developed from the Rhode Island Red?
A. New Hampshire
B. Australop
C. Cornish
D. Leghorn

18. Which breed is recognized as a dual-purpose chicken that lays about 200 eggs per
year?
A. Sussex
B. New Hampshire
C. Brahma
D. Plymouth Rock

19. What is a notable characteristic of the Brahma breed of chicken?


A. It is primarily a meat bird
B. It is known for its large brown eggs
C. It lays white eggs
D. It has no recognized color varieties

20. Which breed of duck is known for its high egg production, laying as many as 300
eggs in one year?
A. Pateros duck
B. Khaki Campbell
C. Indian Runner
D. Muscovy duck

21. What is a defining feature of Simmental cattle?


A. They have a high fat content.
B. They are red and white and horned.
C. They are used primarily for dairy production.
D. They are entirely black in color.

22. Which breed of pig is recognized for its good mothering ability and can have up to
11 piglets?
A. Duroc Jersey
B. Chester White
C. American Yorkshire
D. Large White
23. Which breed of pig is characterized by having poor mothering ability but good
muscle quality?
A. Tamworth
B. American Yorkshire
C. Duroc Jersey
D. Berkshire

24. What is a notable feature of Duroc Jersey pigs?


A. Excellent mothering ability
B. Good muscle quality
C. Small size
D. High fat content

25. What is a characteristic of Wild Boar pigs?


A. High fat content
B. Small size with high genetic potential
C. Good mothering ability
D. Widely distributed breed

26. What is a significant advantage of intensive system housing in poultry


production?
A. It is the oldest type of poultry housing.
B. It is the most efficient for modern poultry production.
C. It requires the least maintenance.
D. It is primarily used for free-range birds.

27. Which system is widely used by successful poultry raisers for its efficiency?
A. Deep litter system
B. Intensive system housing
C. Free-range system
D. Folding units housing

28. Which poultry housing system allows for easy manure collection due to its
design?
A. Multi-tier housing system
B. Folding units housing
C. Slatted or wire floor system
D. Deep litter system

29. Which type of poultry housing is considered a non-cage alternative for large-scale
egg production?
A. Multi-tier housing system
B. Free-range poultry housing
C. Deep litter system
D. Folding units housing

30. What is the primary function of chick brooders in poultry farming?


A. To provide warmth and light
B. To offer nesting space
C. To facilitate free-range movement
D. To provide ventilation
31. What is a key requirement for watering devices used for farm animals?
A. They should be made of metal
B. They should be heated
C. They should be easily drained
D. They should be located indoors

32. In terms of feeding management, what is a significant economic factor for dairy
farmers?
A. The cost of feed, which constitutes 60% of production costs
B. The cost of veterinary services
C. The cost of labor
D. The cost of housing

33. What percentage of the production cost of milk is attributed to feeding


management?
A. 60%
B. 50%
C. 70%
D. 30%

34. Which of the following is true about swine feeding requirements?


A. They are herbivores and do not require protein
B. They are monogastric animals and require regular feeding
C. They can survive on minimal feeding schedules
D. They only need to be fed once a week

35. According to the Philippine Agricultural Engineering Standard, what should goat
and sheep shelters conform to?
A. The local climate conditions
B. The owner's preferences
C. The size of the animals
D. The land use plan of the area

36. Which of the following is a common waste generated from slaughterhouses?


A. Packaging materials
B. Skin and bones
C. Fruits and vegetables
D. Animal feed

37. Which of the following best describes catering waste in livestock production?
A. Only glass bottles
B. Only food waste
C. Only packaging materials
D. Food waste and packaging materials

38. What is a key component of waste management systems in livestock production?


A. Only storage
B. Only collection
C. Only treatment
D. Production/generation
39. What should be considered when generating waste in livestock production?
A. Only the location of waste
B. Only the timing of waste
C. Kind, consistency, volume, location, and timing
D. Only the volume of waste

40. What is one of the functions of waste treatment in livestock production?


A. Ignoring waste characteristics
B. Increasing waste generation
C. Reducing pollution impact
D. Increasing waste volume
KEY TO CORRECTION

1. C. Administrative jobs
2. C. They perform essential manual labor tasks under supervision
3. D. Metals
4. B. To assist in land preparation and transportation
5. A. Chemical hazard
6. B. It can increase the risk of serious health issues
7. Correct answer: C. To reduce risks from hazardous materials
8. C. To loosen soil and control weeds and pests
9. C. To loosen soil and control weeds and pests
10. D. To increase soil nutrients
11. Correct answer: C. Processing and recycling
12. B. It can be recycled but is not biodegradable.
13. D. Paper waste
14. C. Organic waste
15. C. It can be flammable, toxic, or corrosive.
16. B. Australop
17. A. New Hampshire
18. D. Plymouth Rock
19. B. It is known for its large brown eggs
20. B. Khaki Campbell
21. B. They are red and white and horned.
22. D. Large White
23. C. Duroc Jersey
24. B. Good muscle quality
25. B. Small size with high genetic potential
26. B. It is the most efficient for modern poultry production.
27. A. Deep litter system
28. C. Slatted or wire floor system
29. A. Multi-tier housing system
30. A. To provide warmth and light
31. C. They should be easily drained
32. A. The cost of feed, which constitutes 60% of production costs
33. A. 60%
34. B. They are monogastric animals and require regular feeding
35. D. The land use plan of the area
36. B. Skin and bones
37. D. Food waste and packaging materials
38. D. Production/generation
39. C. Kind, consistency, volume, location, and timing
40. C. Reducing pollution impact

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