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HELE 4th Periodical Reviewer
HELE 4th Periodical Reviewer
1. You are alive with curiosity. You want to find out why and explore.
a. Be curious and creative
b. Be prompt and punctual
c. Be thrifty and economical
2. Refers to the art of separating or dividing different areas of the garden, along fences, and
driveways.
a. Group planting
b. Foundation planting
c. Border planting
3. It is a round-ended shovel used for digging especially when planting trees and smaller
shrubs.
a. Shovel
b. Sharp bolo
c. Bow rake
4. It is useful for weeding and cultivation soil surfaces to allow for deeper plant root
penetration of nutrients and water.
a. Spading fork
b. Garden hoe
c. Dull bolo
5. Refers to the art of planting ornamental herbs, shrubs, and trees in groups within particular
area or space in the garden.
a. Foundation planting
b. Group planting
c. Border planting
6. It is needed to open and improve the soil by digging down into hard soil and braking up
the ground.
a. Garden trowel
b. Dull bolo
c. Spading fork
7. Climbing plants with soft bodies. They need trellis to support their stems.
a. Vines
b. Leafy ornamentals
c. Ferns
8. It refers to the production of cut flowers. Anthurium or the flower head of a composite
plant-like in daisies or asters is grown specially prepared-raised beds.
a. Planting bed
b. Border planting
c. Group planting
9. Ornamental plants with a big fan-shaped or feathery leaves are found on the topmost
part of the stem or trunk.
a. Shrubs
b. Flowering plants
c. Palms
10. It looks similar to shovel but with a square end point that is used to dig and make straight
plots and beds.
a. Garden pruner
b. Spade
c. Garden shears
11. It is important for leveling the soil to make it ready for planting or removing large clods of
earth or rocks from the soil.
a. Bow rake
b. Garden hoe
c. Carts and wheelbarrows
12. It is smaller than trees with many branches.
a. Shrubs
b. Ferns
c. Palms
13. It is used when you want to shape and cut long plants.
a. Sprinkler can
b. Sharp bolo
c. Garden pruner
14. Ornamental plants that do not have flowers and have soft stems. They can grow either in
soil or aerial plants.
a. Vines
b. Palms
c. Ferns
15. It is soft and woody plants with many leaves. They can grow in shady places or under the
sunlight.
a. Leafy ornamentals
b. Ornamental vegetables
c. Shrubs
16. Plants which life span is two years or less. Examples of these plants are herbaceous plants.
a. Annual plants
b. Biennial plants
c. Perennial plants
17. A necessary equipment to transfer gardening tools for you garden works and used to
remove and collect dirt and grass clippings away from the garden.
a. Bolo
b. Carts and wheel barrow
c. Hand sprayer
18. It refers to the art of planting flowering and non-flowering plants. It beautifies space by
covering ugly spots or framework or breaking the monotony of high and broad concrete
walls.
a. Foundation planting
b. Group planting
c. Border planting
19. A method of propagation which is the top of a plant is inserted to the stem of another
plant.
a. Stem cutting
b. Direct seeding method
c. Grafting
20. Plants which life span is two years or more. These plants have woody tissues and sturdy
stems.
a. Perennial plants
b. Annual plants
c. Biennial plants
21. Grown as ornamental plants but are also edible and used as food.
a. Ornamental vegetables
b. Leafy ornamentals
c. Flowering plants
22. A method of propagation wherein a branch containing one or more buds is covered by
soil.
a. Asexual method
b. Layering
c. Stem cutting
23. A method of propagation which is a healthy plant is cut and planted in moist soil.
a. Grafting
b. Stem cutting
c. Layering
24. This method uses other parts of the plants to propagate by separating or cutting.
a. Direct seeding method
b. Stem cutting
c. Asexual method
25. This is the simplest method of propagating ornamental and flowering plants.
a. Direct seeding method
b. Asexual method
c. Grafting