GRADE 11_12 TVL AGRICROPS PRODUCTION

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
REGION X - NORTHERN MINDANAO

First Semester Regional Quarterly Unified Assessment


Score
FINAL EXAM
GRADE 11/12: Agricultural Crops Production
TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK

Name Date
Section Division
School

Direction: Read and understand the questions carefully and encircle the letter of your choice.

1. What is the ideal soil pH for most crops?


a. 4.5 - 5.0
b. 5.5 - 7.0
c. 7.5 - 9.0
d. 9.5 - 10.0

2. Which fertilizer application method is suitable for seedlings?


a. Side-dressing
b. Broadcasting
c. Foliar application
d. Fertigation

3. What is the purpose of mulching?


a. Reduces soil temperature
b. Controls weeds
c. Retains soil moisture
d. All of the above

4. Which nutrient deficiency causes yellowing of leaves?


a. Nitrogen
b. Phosphorus
c. Potassium
d. Calcium

5. What is the benefit of crop rotation?


a. Increases yield
b. Reduces soil fertility
c. Minimizes pest infestation
d. Shortens harvest time

6. Which method is most efficient for watering crops?


a. Sprinkler irrigation
b. Flooding
c. Hand-watering
d. Drip irrigation
7. What is the best time to water crops?
a. Midday
b. Morning or evening
c. Late afternoon
d. Night

8. What is the main purpose of pruning?


a. To increase leaf size
b. To remove diseased branches
c. To improve soil fertility
d. To encourage root growth

9. Which tool is used for pruning?


a. Rake
b. Pruning shears
c. Harrow
d. Shovel

10. What is the process of adding support to tall crops called?


a. Mulching
b. Trellising
c. Watering
d. Spraying

11. Which factor determines the frequency of irrigation?


a. Type of soil
b. Crop type
c. Weather conditions
d. All of the above

12. What is the benefit of weeding?


a. Prevents competition for nutrients
b. Reduces water consumption
c. Improves fertilizer absorption
d. All of the above

13. How can waterlogged conditions affect crops?


a. Boosts growth
b. Causes root rot
c. Improves aeration
d. Enhances nutrient uptake

14. What is the recommended spacing for corn planting?


a. 50 cm x 50 cm
b. 75 cm x 25 cm
c. 100 cm x 100 cm
d. 30 cm x 30 cm

15. What is thinning in crop production?


a. Adding fertilizer
b. Removing excess plants
c. Planting seeds in rows
d. Treating diseased plants
16. What is the most common method of weed control in organic farming?
a. Chemical herbicides
b. Mulching and hand-pulling
c. Fertilizer application
d. Burning the field
17. Which type of irrigation system uses underground pipes?
a. Drip irrigation
b. Sprinkler irrigation
c. Surface irrigation
d. Subsurface irrigation
18. What does crop lodging mean?
a. Crops bending or falling over
b. Crops flowering late
c. Crops producing small fruits
d. Crops affected by pests
19. What is an advantage of crop diversification?
a. Increases pest resistance
b. Reduces soil erosion
c. Provides higher income
d. All of the above
20. Which practice improves pollination in fruit-bearing plants?
a. Mulching
b. Pruning
c. Introducing bees
d. Using pesticides
21. Which sign indicates that a crop is ready for harvest?
a. Yellowing leaves
b. Full grain maturity
c. Flowering stage
d. Presence of weeds
22. What is the purpose of staking plants?
a. To support climbing crops
b. To repel pests
c. To improve soil nutrients
d. To shade crops
23. Which fertilizer is best for fruit-bearing crops?
a. Nitrogen-rich fertilizer
b. Potassium-rich fertilizer
c. Phosphorus-rich fertilizer
d. Organic compost
24. How can over-fertilization harm crops?
a. Causes nutrient burn
b. Reduces yield
c. Promotes weed growth
d. Improves crop resistance
25. Which plant requires regular pruning for better yield?
a. Rice
b. Tomato
c. Lettuce
d. Corn
26. What is the main cause of leaf curling in crops?
a. Fungal infection
b. Nutrient deficiency
c. Viral diseases
d. Excess watering
27. What is an example of a biological pest control method?
a. Using insect traps
b. Introducing predator insects
c. Spraying pesticides
d. Crop rotation
28. Which of the following is a sign of pest infestation?
a. Yellowing leaves
b. Chewed leaves and stems
c. Stunted growth
d. All of the above
29. Which tool is used to apply liquid pesticides?
a. Harrow
b. Sprayer
c. Trowel
d. Rake
30. What is the main benefit of Integrated Pest Management (IPM)?
a. Reduces pesticide use
b. Prevents crop loss
c. Protects the environment
d. All of the above
31. What is crop pest scouting?
a. Using traps to kill pests
b. Observing fields for pest presence
c. Monitoring weather conditions
d. Fertilizing plants regularly
32. Which disease causes yellow streaks on rice leaves?
a. Bacterial blight
b. Tungro virus
c. Downy mildew
d. Leaf spot
33. What does "pesticide residue" refer to?
a. Decomposed pesticides in soil
b. Remaining chemicals on harvested crops
c. Pesticides in irrigation water
d. Pesticides unused in a container
34. What is an organic pesticide?
a. A naturally derived pest control product
b. A synthetic chemical spray
c. A fertilizer substitute
d. A pest attractant
35. Which of the following pests affects tomatoes?
a. Aphids
b. Rice bugs
c. Corn borers
d. Grasshoppers
36. What is the best time to spray pesticides?
a. Early morning or late afternoon
b. Midday
c. During rainfall
d. At night
37. Which of the following is a fungal disease?
a. Anthracnose
b. Bacterial wilt
c. Mosaic virus
d. Root-knot nematodes
38. How can crop rotation prevent pest problems?
a. Disrupts pest lifecycle
b. Increases pest population
c. Promotes pest resistance
d. Improves soil temperature
39. Which pest damages crops by boring into stems?
a. Corn borers
b. Leafhoppers
c. Aphids
d. Whiteflies
40. Which method prevents fungal diseases in crops?
a. Overwatering
b. Ensuring proper drainage
c. Using synthetic fertilizers
d. Spraying herbicides
41. What is the common symptom of bacterial wilt in crops?
a. Yellowing of leaves
b. Sudden wilting
c. Leaf curling
d. Root nodules
42. Which of the following is an example of a viral plant disease?
a. Mosaic disease
b. Root rot
c. Powdery mildew
d. Bacterial blight
43. What is the best way to control rodent pests in crop fields?
a. Traps and baits
b. Using chemical sprays
c. Flooding the field
d. Applying fertilizer
44. What is crop residue management?
a. Leaving plant debris in the field for decomposition
b. Removing all weeds and plant residues
c. Applying pesticides to crop leftovers
d. Storing unused seeds
45. Which pest management strategy uses resistant crop varieties?
a. Cultural control
b. Biological control
c. Chemical control
d. Host plant resistance
46. How does crop sanitation help in pest management?
a. Encourages pest breeding
b. Prevents pest buildup by removing infected plants
c. Increases soil fertility
d. Boosts crop pollination
47. What is the disadvantage of overusing chemical pesticides?
a. Enhances pest resistance
b. Improves crop yield
c. Increases soil fertility
d. Strengthens plant immunity
48. Which pest control practice disrupts pest life cycles?
a. Using insecticides frequently
b. Implementing crop rotation
c. Increasing fertilizer application
d. Applying irrigation
49. What is the effect of nematodes on crops?
a. Enhanced flowering
b. Root knotting and stunting
c. Faster growth
d. Improved water absorption
50. Which type of pest typically sucks sap from leaves and stems?
a. Aphids
b. Stem borers
c. Cutworms
d. Fruit flies

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