This document contains 11 multiple choice questions about agriculture topics like crop growth conditions, propagation methods, farming tools and techniques, and irrigation systems. The questions test understanding of essentials like maize needing warm temperatures, ginger propagating through rhizomes, winnowing being the process of separating grains from chaff, and drip irrigation supplying water drop by drop near plant roots. For each question, the correct answer is provided along with a brief explanation of the reasoning.
This document contains 11 multiple choice questions about agriculture topics like crop growth conditions, propagation methods, farming tools and techniques, and irrigation systems. The questions test understanding of essentials like maize needing warm temperatures, ginger propagating through rhizomes, winnowing being the process of separating grains from chaff, and drip irrigation supplying water drop by drop near plant roots. For each question, the correct answer is provided along with a brief explanation of the reasoning.
This document contains 11 multiple choice questions about agriculture topics like crop growth conditions, propagation methods, farming tools and techniques, and irrigation systems. The questions test understanding of essentials like maize needing warm temperatures, ginger propagating through rhizomes, winnowing being the process of separating grains from chaff, and drip irrigation supplying water drop by drop near plant roots. For each question, the correct answer is provided along with a brief explanation of the reasoning.
This document contains 11 multiple choice questions about agriculture topics like crop growth conditions, propagation methods, farming tools and techniques, and irrigation systems. The questions test understanding of essentials like maize needing warm temperatures, ginger propagating through rhizomes, winnowing being the process of separating grains from chaff, and drip irrigation supplying water drop by drop near plant roots. For each question, the correct answer is provided along with a brief explanation of the reasoning.
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Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which one of the following condition is not essential to grow maize?
(a) High temperature (c) Low temperature (b) Humidity (d) Rainfall Soln: The answer is (c) Low temperature Explanation: Maize is grown in a warm and tropical climate. The optimum temperature for growing maize is between 180c -27 0c in day and 140-150c in the night. Hence a cold climate is not essential to grow maize. 2. Propagation of ginger is generally done using (a) Seed (c)Root (b) Stem (rhizome) (d) Leaf Soln: The answer is (b) Stem (rhizome) Explanation: Ginger is modified underground stem which will propagate vegetatively by its stem. Ginger does not propagate by its root, stem or leaf. 3. Which of the following statement is not true for organic manure? (a) It enhances the water holding capacity of the soil. (b) It has a balance of all plant nutrients. (c) It provides humus to the soil. (d) It improves the texture of the soil. Soln: The answer is (b) It has a balance of all plant nutrients. Explanation: Organic manure is obtained by decomposition of plants and animal waste which make the soil nutrient-rich. But it does not mean that organic manure provides all the nutrients in required amount hence option b) is wrong. 4. The term used for the process of separation of grains from the chaff is (a) Sieving (b) Threshing (c) Winnowing (d) handpicking Soln: The answer is (c) Winnowing Explanation: Winnowing is a process used to separate grains from the chaff by removing the scaly inedible chaff surrounding the grain. A machine called Combine is used for this process. The combine is a mixture of harvester and thresher. 5. Read the statements given below. (i) Seeds require moisture for germination. (ii) Plants can absorb nutrients mostly in dissolved form. (iii) Irrigation protects crops from both frost and hot air currents. (iv) Irrigation improves soil texture. Choose the combination of statements which indicate the need to irrigate crops. (a) i and ii (b) i, ii, iii (c) i, ii, iii, iv (d) i and iii Soln: The answer is (a) i and ii Explanation: Irrigation supplies water to the crops when required and this will help the seed germinate by providing moisture to seed. Plants readily absorb nutrients along with water in a dissolved form. 6. Which of the following tools would a farmer use to remove weeds from the field? (a) Hoe (c) Axe (b) Plough (d) Cultivator Soln: The answer is (a) Hoe Explanation: Hoe is used to remove weeds and to loosen the soil. Hoe works like a blade. Axe is used to cut the trees. Plough is used for tilling of the soil. The cultivator is used for ploughing. 7. Which of the following is not true for fertilisers? (a) They increase the yield. (b) Their excessive use disturbs the balance of nutrients in the soil. (c) They are generally used in small quantity. (d) They are environment-friendly. Soln: The answer is (d) They are environment-friendly. Explanation: Fertilisers are the chemical substance that is rich in particular nutrients. Fertilizers indeed helps in yield increase. But the long term and excess usage of fertilizers will reduce soil fertility and pollutes the water bodies. By seeing through the rain. 8. Given below are statements about the harmful effects of weeds on crop plants. (i) They interfere with harvesting. (ii) They help crop plants to grow healthily. (iii) They compete with crop plants for water, nutrients, space and light. (iv) They affect plant growth. Choose the correct combination of statements. (a) i, iii, iv (b) iii only (c) iii, iv (d) i, ii, iii, iv Soln: Answer is (a) i, iii, iv Explanation: Weeds are the unwanted plants that grow along with the grown crops. They compete for nutrient, water and sunlight with crops thereby affect the health of crops and the yield. 9. The process of loosening and turning of soil is called (a) irrigation and manuring (c) tilling and ploughing (b) digging and winnowing (d) harvesting and storage Soln: Answer is (c) tilling and ploughing Explanation: Tilling and ploughing are the first steps in preparing the land for cultivation. Ploughing is done by using plough which is made of either wood or iron. 10. The monsoon season in our country is during the months (a) April to December (b) June to September (c) November to March (d) January to May Soln: The answer is (b) June to September 11. The system of irrigation wherein water is supplied drop by drop near the roots of plants, is called (a) pulley system (b) drip system (c) sprinkler system (d) lever system Soln: The answer is (b) drip system Explanation: Pulley system is traditional irrigation methods where water is lifted from wells or other water sources and crops are watered. This is done by using the pulley chain and human labour or animals. The perpendicular pipes, having rotating nozzles on top, are joined to the main pipeline at regular intervals. When water is allowed to flow through the main pipe under pressure with the help of a pump, it escapes from the rotating nozzles. It gets sprinkled on the crop as if it is raining Lever system is traditional irrigation methods where human or animals are used to lift the water from its source. This is a less efficient irrigation method.