1 Quarter Exam: Tle 9 Agricultural Crop Production

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Department of Education

Region V
Division of Camarines Sur
CABOTONAN HIGH SCHOOL
Lagonoy, Camarines Sur
S/Y 2020-2021

1ST Quarter Exam


TLE 9
Agricultural Crop Production

Direction: Read the questions carefully and select the best answer by writing only the letter of
your choice on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Which of the following is an example of a digging tool?


A. Bolo
B. Crowbar
C. Grub hoe
D. Pruning shear
2. Which tool is used for cutting grasses?
A. Shovel
B. Bolo
C. Crowbar
D. Mattock
3. What tool does NOT belong to the group?
A. Crowbar
B. Mattock
C. Shovel
D. Pruning shear
9. What implement is mounted to a tractor used for tilling and pulverizing the soil?
A. wooden harrow
B. disc harrow
C. hand tractor
D. rotavator
10. Which equipment is used to draw irrigation water from a source?
A. water pump
B. disc harrow
C. hand tractor
D. rotavator
4. This is one of the cost of accidents that deals with pain and suffering.
a. physical cost
b. money
c. time off work
d. None of the above.
5. This is one of the cost of accidents that deals both for the injured person and
the employer
a. physical cost
b. money
c. time off work
d. None of the above.
6. This is one of the cost of accidents that may lead to loss of earnings for the
individual.
a. physical cost
b. money
c. time off work
d. None of the above.
4. Who is responsible for timely submission of complaints within the established
guidelines of this complaint procedure.
a. Employee
b. Supervisor
c. Co-worker
d. Learner
5. Who is responsible for correcting work-related problems and seeking the help of
appropriate offices or persons when necessary.
a. Employee
b. Supervisor
c. Co-worker
d. Learner

A. True or False
Write (T) if the statement is correct and (F) if the statement is wrong.
When working with battery:
_______1. Do the work or adjustments in an area free of sparks and heat sources.
Don't smoke while working near the battery. Make sure the area is well ventilated.
_______2. Always wear personal protective equipment, covering the eyes and hands. A full-face
shield will offer the most protection.
_______9. Store all materials properly, separate compatibles, and store in
ventilated, dry, cool areas.
_______10. Keep you and your work area clean. After handling any material, wash thoroughly with
soap and water. Clean work surfaces once a week.
_______5. Make sure that you clean the terminals and cable connections before reattaching them.
Make sure the new battery is secured with the hold-down assembly provided.
1.Check things off as you go to make sure you don’t miss anything. Then when
you’re done, be sure to review your work.
____2. Try to listen intently, not just hear.
_____1. Don’t fool around. “Horseplay” is one of the biggest causes of injuries on
the job and it may be grounds for dismissal.
_____2. Work while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, as you are a hazard to yourself and
your co-workers.
__3. Speak at a reasonable volume and use kind, respectful words. Try to avoid negative language
and don’t forget to say “please.”

Matching Type: Match column A with Column B. Write only the letter of your
answer on the blank provided before each number on column A.
Column A Column B
___1. Protection from head injury a. PPE
___2. Protection from leg and foot injury b. earplugs
___3. Protection from eyes c. hard hat
___4. Protection from hearing injury d. goggles
___6. Personal Protective equipment e. boots

IDENTIFICATION
IDENTIFICATION. Direction: Identify the ways to communicate more
effectively with customers and co-workers. Select your answer from the
group of words inside the box.
Beware of interrupting
Listen actively
Be careful of misinterpreted words and phrases
Be sensitive to differences in technical knowledge
Avoid negative questions
Keep the customer informed
Use analogies to explain technical concepts
Use positive instead of negative statements
Anticipate customer objections and questions
Remember that technical problems involve emotional reactions

1. ___________________is the potential for harm, or adverse effect on an employee’s


health. Anything which may cause injury or ill health to anyone at or near a
workplace is a hazard.
2. ___________________ is the likelihood that a hazard will cause injury or ill health to anyone at or
near a workplace. The level of risk increases with the severity of the hazard and the duration and
frequency of exposure.
3. ___________________occurs when a person comes into contact with a hazard.
4. ____________________hazards include floors, stairs, work platforms, steps,
ladders, fire, falling objects, slippery surfaces, manual handling (lifting, pushing,
pulling), excessively loud and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and cold, radiation,
poor lighting, ventilation, air quality.
5. __________________ hazards include electricity, machinery, equipment, pressure vessels,
dangerous goods, fork lifts, cranes, hoists.
1._____________ Be careful about interrupting others, particularly your customers.
They'll be especially upset if, while they're explaining a problem, you interrupt
them and start offering a solution
2.______________ Asking a negative question creates confusion. It's clearer if you
phrase the question positively.
3.______________Be involved with and react to what the other person is saying,
either via a nod, or an "I see," or a paraphrase of the other person's statements.
You'll strengthen your own understanding and make a better impression.
4.______________ Be careful that you don't make two opposite mistakes: either
talking over their head or talking down to them. Keep your eyes on customers
when you talk to them and be alert to cues indicating that they don't understand.
Ask them whether they understand what you're saying.
5.______________ Instead of saying, "I can't help you unless you log off," consider saying, "Please
log off so that I can help you." Your statements often will be easier to understand as well.

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