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TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION 7 PERIODIC TEST

AGRICULTURAL CROP PRODUCTION

Name: Section: _____Score: ________ Date: ____________


DIRECTIONS: Read each item carefully. Write the letter of your answer in a separate sheet.
1. Which tool is used for cutting plant materials?
A. axe B. bolo C. sickle D. knife
2. Which tool resembles the appearance of a spoon and is used for transferring soil?
A. Grab hoe B. Shovel C. Spade D. Spading fork
3. What tool does NOT belong to the group?
A. Crowbar B. Mattock C. Harrow D. Shovel
4. Which of the following are cutting tools?
A. Rake, wheel barrow, and knife C. Hand fork, grab hoe, shovel and axe
B. Pruning shear, sickle and bolo D. Wheel barrow, sickle, knife and bolo
5. What tool that is used for clearing the ground and clearing the topsoil?
A. Rake B. Light hoe C. Hand trowel D. Hand cultivator
6. Which of the following is an example of an implement?
A. Rice seeder B. Tractor C. Rotavator D. Combined harvester
7. Which of the following is pulled by working animals or mounted to machine?
A. Farm Implement B. Equipment C. Hand tool D. Machine
8. What implement is used for tilling and pulverizing soil?
A. Plow B. Harrow C. Hand tractor D. Four-wheel tractor
9. Which farm equipment is used to pull a disc plow in preparing a not so big area of land?
A. four-wheel tractor B. hand tractor C. rotavator D. water pump
10. Which tool is used for hauling water, manure and fertilizers?
A. drum B. pail C. sprinkler D. wheelbarrow
11. This fam tool is used in removing trash, digging loose soil, moving soil from one place to another and mixing soil media.
A. Hand Trowel B. Rake C. Shovel D. Sprinkler
12. Which among the following statements best described pruning shears?
A. Used for cutting branches of planting materials and unnecessary branches of plants.
B. Used for inter-row cultivation.
C. Used for loosening the soil, digging out root crops and turning over the materials in a compost heap.
D. Used for removing weeds around the growing plant and cultivating the garden plot.
13. What are farm implements?
A. These are farm articles that are consumed and must be replaced from time to time.
B. These are farm accessories to which are either pulled by a working animal or mounted to a machine.
C. These are hand-held devices that do not need a machine to function.
D. These are power machineries in crop production
14. What is NOT true about the pick-mattock?
A. A pointed tool used for digging big holes and for digging out big stones and tree stumps
B. Pick mattock’s sharp part is used for breaking hard topsoil, and the pointed part is for digging stones.
C. Specifically used for breaking hard topsoil and pulverizing the soil.
D. Used for cleaning the ground and leveling the topsoil.
15. In using the shovel, what is the initial step you are going to do?
A. keep feet wide apart C. shift weight to rear foot
B. turn feet on direction of flow D. perform house keeping
16. In using the shovel, what is the last step you are going to do?
A. keep feet wide apart C. shift weight to rear foot
B. turn feet on direction of flow D. perform house keeping
17. Mang Pedro who has a farm in the mountain will till his land. What farm implement will he use?
A. disc harrow B. disc plow C. native wooden harrow D. rotavator
18. Pepito’s father asked him to get the spade and help him with what he’s doing. What is the activity of Pepito’s father?
A. cultivating the soil B. cleaning the ground C. digging canal D. transplanting
19. Mang Pepito will prepare his half hectare vegetable farm. What farm equipment will he used to pull his plow?
A. four-wheel jeep B. thresher C. rotavator D. four-wheel tractor
20. Why do farm tools, implements and equipment play an important role in crop production?
A. It makes work easier. C. It makes work faster.
B. It saves time and effort. D. All of the above
21. Which of the following is best used for applying insecticides?
A. Water pail B. Sprinkler C. Sprayer D. Pruning shears
22. Mang Jose’s rice field is now ready for harvest. He needs an equipment to harvest the rice grain to save time and labor cost. What
equipment is appropriate to use?
A. Rice seeder B. Corn husker C. Rice harvester D. Tractor
23. Your father requested you to get 2 sacks of animal manure from the storage area. What tool should you use to transport the sacks
of manure?
A. Spade B. Shovel C. Wheel Barrow D. Pick mattock
24. In estimating farm inputs, the following data must be determined EXCEPT __________. .
A. labor force B. area C. crop D. age of crop
25. What is a shear cutting point?
A. two materials are fused together
B. scissors or shears are sharpened
C. a cutting tool applies force to deform or cut a material
D. materials are joined using adhesive
26. In agriculture, what is a common application of shear cutting points?
A. Harvesting crops B. Irrigating fields C. Planting seeds D. Measuring soil Ph
27. What type of injuries can occur as a result of pinch points?
A. Hearing loss B. BurnsC. Sprained ankles D. Crushing or amputation injuries
28. How can pinch point hazards be minimized or eliminated?
A. painting pinch points with bright colors C. implementing safety procedures, guarding, and training
B. posting warning signs near pinch points D. increasing the speed of machinery to reduce exposure time
29. what is a pinch point?
A. employees gather for safety meetings
B. machinery or equipment can trap or crush objects or body parts
C. employees take their lunch breaks
D. electrical hazards are most likely to occur
30. Why is it important to identify and address defects in farm tools?
A. Increase the resale value of the tools
B. Impress visitors to the farm
C. Ensure the safety of farm workers and efficient farm operations
D. Reduce the need for maintenance
31. What is a pull-in point defect in the context of farm tools?
A. Type of tool that is used for pulling heavy loads on the farm
B. Desirable characteristic that enhances the tool's performance
C. Defect or flaw in a farm tool that can trap, entangle, or injure objects or individuals
D. Point where tools are stored for convenience
32. Why is it important to identify and address pull-in point defects in farm tools?
A. increase the aesthetic appeal of the tools C. reduce the cost of tool maintenance
B. attract more wildlife to the farm D. prevent accidents, injuries, and potential fatalities
33. Which of the following is an example of a common hazard associated with pull-in point defects in farm tools?
A. Well-maintained tractors
B. Properly stored tools in a toolshed
C. Tools with exposed, damaged, or poorly designed parts that can catch or snag objects
D. Decorative tools used for farm aesthetics
34. What type of harm can result from hazards related to pull-in point defects in farm tools?
A. Improved tool performance
B. Enhanced crop yield
C. Injuries to farm workers and bystanders, which can include entanglement or crushing injuries
D. Increased farm profits
35. Labor inputs are the energy needed so that the production grows. Which among the following labor input is a requirement for land
preparation?
A. Applying fertilizer. B. Broadcasting of seeds. C. Harrowing the land. D. Storing of crops.

36. How do you describe fertilizers as one of farm supplies needed in a farm?
A. liquid used to water and nurture the plants.
B. mature ovule consisting of an embryonic plant together with a stored food used to propagate plants easily.
C. substance that supplies nutrients to the soil that are essential for the growth of a plant.
D. substance used to kill pests.
37. Based on the given data, calculate the total amount of salary paid in planting the area.
No. of days = 2 No. of Workers = 5 Amount of Salary per person a day = 300
A. ₱300.00 B. ₱3,000.00 C. ₱30,000.00 D. ₱300,000.00
38. Based on the given data, calculate the total amount of salary paid in planting the area.
No. of days = 6 No. of Workers = 2 Amount of Salary per person a day = 455
A. ₱546.00 B. ₱5,460.00 C. ₱54,600.00 D. ₱546,000.00
39. Based on the given data, calculate the total amount of fertilizer consumed from planting.
Amount of fertilizer per kilo= 12 Kilos of Fertilizer = 28
A. ₱40.00 B. ₱336.00 C. ₱3,360.00 D. ₱440.00
40. Based on the given data, calculate the total amount of fertilizer consumed from planting.
Amount of fertilizer per kilo= 62 Kilos of Fertilizer = 215
A. ₱277.00 B. ₱12,000.00 C. ₱13,330.00 D. ₱15,330.00
41. Based on the given data, calculate the total amount of fertilizer consumed from planting.
Amount of fertilizer per kilo= 110 Kilos of Fertilizer = 15
A. ₱125.00 B. ₱16.50 C. ₱1,650.00 D. ₱16,500.00
42. The planting arrangement wherein two or more crops are grown in the same piece of land.
A. Intercropping B. multiple cropping C. Row planting D. Scatter planting
43. Which of the following is not an advantage of using the intercropping?
A. Pest control is easy C. improve crop yield.
B. maximize the use of vacant spaces D. to create better planting layout
44. Which of the following crops can be planted using the “sabog tanim” method?
A. beans and corn C. eggplant and mustard
B. mung bean and rice D. winged bean and petchay
45. What are the different considerations in using the scatter planting method of planting?
A. germination percentage B. seeding rate C. skill in throwing the seeds D. B and C
46. What is hazard?
A. It occurs when a person meets a potential harm.
B. The bad effect on someone’s health, e.g., can cause injury.
C. The frequency of exposure with the cause of injury.
D. The possibility that a potential harm will cause injury or ill health
47. What is risk?
A. It occurs when a person meets a potential harm.
B. The bad effect on someone’s health, e.g., can cause injury.
C. The frequency of exposure with the cause of injury.
D. The possibility that a potential harm will cause injury or ill health
48. Which among the following situation shows chemical hazard during farm work?
A. A farmer being thrown off from the tractor because he did not check if it is in good working condition.
B. Lifting heavy sacks of fertilizers and other farm tools without help from others.
C. Spraying foliar fertilizer in an open area and the spray is drifting over a dam when the wind is too strong.
D. Working in a rice storage that is full of vermin and molds.
49. A farm worker decided to spray his crop with herbicides one day. That day, the wind is high. When he sprayed at his crops, the
chemical was carried by the wind in the water dam. What is the type of hazard indicated?
A. Biological Hazard B. Chemical Hazard C. Psychological Hazard D. Physical Hazard
50. Which among the following situation shows ergonomic hazard during farm work?
A. A farmer being thrown off from the tractor because he did not check if it is in good working condition.
B. Spraying foliar fertilizer in an open area and the spray is drifting over a dam when the wind is too strong.
C. Working in a rice storage that is full of vermin and molds.
D. Lifting heavy sacks of fertilizers and other farm tools without help from others.

51. This kind of hazard in the workplace includes door, stairs, work platforms, steps, ladders, falling objects, slippery surfaces, manual
handling, (lifting, pushing, pulling), excessive loud and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and cold, radiation, poor lighting
ventilation, air quality.
A. Biological Hazard B. Ergonomic Hazard C. Psychological Hazard D. Physical Hazard
52. This kind of hazard in the workplace includes bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, insects, vermin, and animals.
A. Biological Hazard B. Ergonomic Hazard C. Psychological Hazard D. Physical Hazard
53. This kind of hazard in the workplace occurs when the type of work, body positions and working condition put a strain into your
body.
A. Biological Hazard B. Ergonomic Hazard C. Psychological Hazard D. Physical Hazard
54. Ricky is always bullied in his workplace, what type of workplace hazard is he exposed to?
A. Biological Hazard B. Ergonomic Hazard C. Psychological Hazard D. Physical Hazard
55. When Oscar sits for long periods in his office chair, he develops numbness in his shoulders. Which type of occupational hazard
does this describe?
A. Biological Hazard B. Ergonomic Hazard C. Psychological Hazard D. Physical Hazard
56. Which of the following is NOT a physical hazard?
A. machinery B. noise C. unclean restroom D. ladders and scaffolds
57. Which of the following is NOT a biological hazard?
A. mold and fungus B. animal bites C. poorly stored medical waste D. acid and paints
58. What type of workplace hazards is noise, vibration, energy, weather, electricity, radiation and pressure?
A. Safety hazards B. Physical hazards C. Biological hazards D. Psychological hazards
59. Saji is a farmer, most of his duty is planting seedlings in the field, what type of hazard is he prone to?
A. Biological Hazard B. Ergonomic Hazard C. Psychological Hazard D. Physical Hazard
60. Tom always filled his four-wheel tractor with gasoline; what type of hazards is he prone to?
A. Ergonomic Hazards B. Physical Hazards C. Biological Hazards D. Chemical Hazards

Prepared by: Checked by: Validated by: Verified by: Noted by:

JENICA I. JESSICA G. NESSA B. JEANNIE T. JUDITH F.


GAMUEDA LASAM PEÑARANDA MANIMTIM EULLARAN
Teacher II Department Chairman Master Teacher I Head Teacher I Principal II

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