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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS

TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION (TLE)


SECOND GRADING
AGRICULTURE
GRADE 6

Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.


1. Plants with a single woody stem capable of reaching a height of 20-25 feet upon
reaching maturity.
A. wood B. vegetable C. fruit D. trees

2. This is what trees give off.


A. oxygen B. carbon dioxide C. gas D. waste

3. The following are importance of planting and propagating trees and fruit-bearing trees
EXCEPT one.
A. Trees provides shade and keeps the temperature cool.
B. Trees protect the soil from erosions and landslides.
C. Trees give fruits.
D. Trees does not provide benefits to the environment.

4. This is the main source of food.


A. medicine B. clothing C. shelter D. plants/fruit-bearing trees

5. The process of reproducing or creating a new plant or seedling.


A. fruit-bearing trees B. trees C. plant propagation D. plants

6. One of the sources of livelihood for many Filipino families is by____________.


A. fruit-bearing trees.
B. benefits derived from trees.
C. some of the common fruit-bearing trees.
D. planting and propagating trees and fruit–bearing trees.

7. ____________ are valuable to the family and the community for the products and
amenities they give.
A. Vegetables B. Fruits C. Trees D. Plants

8. ____________ provide shades and keep the temperature cool.


A. Plants C. Plant propagation
B. Withered trees D. Fruit-bearing trees

9. Roots of trees hold the soil to prevent ____________


A. floods B. typhoon C. windbreakers D. erosion

10. Trees help reduce ____________ in congested urban areas.


A. oxygen B. pollution C. carbon dioxide D. fresh air
11. Method of planting where the seeds or parts of a plant are directly planted in the soil
where it will germinate and grow into full-grown trees.
A. Direct planting C. Indirect planting
B. Seed germination D. Transplanting

12. Seeds need moisture, warmth, oxygen and in some instances, sunlight in order to
germinate.
A. Transplanting C. Direct planting
B. Indirect planting D. Seed germination

13. The plant needs to be transferred to its permanent place.


A. Seed germination C. Transplanting
B. Indirect planting D. Direct planting

14. This is done by transferring seedlings from one seed box to another to provide more
space for proper development.
A. Hardening C. Pricking
B. Thinning D. Cultivating

15. It accelerates the circulation of air and provides a greater feeding area for seedlings
to make them sturdier and healthier.
A. Pricking C. Hardening
B. Thinning D. Cultivating

16. These refer to stems or shoots emerging from portions of plants or trees.
A. rhizomes B. runners C. seeds D. suckers

17. Roots emerged from the surface from which new plant develops from buds.
A. cuttings B. rhizomes C. runners D. suckers

18. A straight, heavy iron bar pointed at one end about 4 feet in length.
A. crowbar B. hoe C. hose D. rake

19. A process by which a scion is inserted into the rootstock to unite and grow as one
plant.
A. cuttings B. marcotting C. runners D. seeds

20. These are slim branches that grow from bases of stems running along the ground.
A. cutting B. marcotting C. runners D. seeds

21. A type of propagation which refers to a part that is cut and propagated.
A. Cutting B. Marcotting C. Runners D. Seeds

22. A process where in a branch or short touches the ground, develop roots, and
becomes an independent plant.
A. Cutting B. Grafting C. Layering D. Marcotting

23. A tool with a curved blade used for loosening ground and taking up small plants.
A. Axe B. Hoe C. Rake D. Trowel

24. A tool used to cut branches and stems.


A. Fork B. Garden shears C. Trowel D. Water sprinkler
25. These are the health and safety practices in planting; except one…
A. follow instructions in planting.
B. wear the proper attire when planting.
C. use the right tools for the right purpose.
D. plant with bare hands.

26. What do you call a place where plants are propagated and grown to usable size?
A. a vegetable garden
B. an intensive care unit for plants
C. a greenhouse
D. a nursery

27. What can be grown in a nursery?


A. ornamental plants
B. fruit trees
C. vegetables
D. all of the above

28. How many times do you need to water the plants?


A. once a day C. three times a day
B. twice a day D. four times a day

29. What is the process of propagating plants from several parts of the plant such as the
root, stem, leaf, and bud?
A. layering C. cutting
B. marcotting D. grafting

30. A government agency that develops scientific improvement for each plant species
present in a locality
A. Department of Agriculture C. Commercial Nursery
B. Bureau of Plant Industry D. Agricultural Institutions

31. It is the science of farming including rearing of animals to provide food, wool and
other products?
A. Agriculture B. Fishing C. Industry D. Industrial

32. What is the appropriate definition of overharvesting?


A. When a renewable natural resource is being used at a rate that is sustainable.
B. When a person harvested more than fish then they are permitted to do.
C. When a non-renewable natural resource is being used at a rate that is not
Sustainable.
D. When a nonrenewable resource is being not used to sustain.

33. How long does it take before you can harvest tilapia?
A. 240 days or 34 weeks or 16-to-20-ounce harvest size
B. 150 days 0r 28 weeks
C. 300 days or 40 weeks
D. 350 days or 45 weeks and above

34. How long does it take to grow a tilapia?


A. 3 - 4 month B. 1-2 years C. 9 months to 10 months D. 3 – 4 years of old

35. What are the suggested fish species that can be used in fish farming?
A. shark C. salmon
B. tilapia, milkfish and catfish D. whales
36. A process wherein a ring of bark on a large branch is removed, the inner surface
scraped lightly and then wrapped with moist soil or moss covered with plastic or
coco husk and secured tightly on both ends with twine.
A. Marcotting B. Layering C. Grafting D. Cutting

37. A process wherein a branch or shoot touches the ground, develops roots and
becomes an independent plant.
A. Marcotting B. Grafting C. Layering D. Cutting

38. A process by which a scion is inserted into the rootstock to unite and grow as one
plant.
A. Marcotting B. Grafting C. Layering D. Budding

39. This is also a form of grafting using a single bud.


A. Marcotting B. Inarching C. Budding D. Layering

40. It is a process wherein the scion is united with the rootstock.


A. Marcotting B. Inarching C. Budding D. Layering

41. A process wherein a ring of bark on a large branch is removed, the inner surface
scraped lightly and then wrapped with moist soil or moss covered with plastic or coco
husk and secured tightly on both ends with twine.
A. marcotting B. layering C. grafting D. cutting

42. A process wherein a branch or shoot touches the ground, develops roots and
becomes an independent plant.
A. marcotting B. grafting C. layering D. cutting

43. A process by which a scion is inserted into the rootstock to unite and grow as one
plant.
A. marcotting B. grafting C. layering D. budding

44. This is also a form of grafting using a single bud.


A. marcotting B. inarching C. budding D. layering

45. It is a process wherein the scion is united with the rootstock.


A. marcotting B. inarching C. budding D. layering

46. These refers to stems or shoots emerging from portions of plants or trees.
A. runners B. suckers C. rhizomes D. seeds

47. Roots emerged from the surface from which new plant develops from buds.
A. rhizomes B. runners C. suckers D. cuttings

48. A sexual type of propagation, the most common as it is the easiest.


A. seeds B. runners C. suckers D. cuttings

49. A type of propagation which refers to a part of a plant that cut and propagated.
A. seeds B. marcotting C. runners D. cuttings

50. These are slim branches that grow from bases of stems running along the ground.
A. seeds B. runners C. marcotting D. cuttings
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS
TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION (TLE)
SECOND GRADINGAGRICULTURE
GRADE 6

1. D 11. A 21. A 31. A 41.A


2. A 12. D 22. C 32. C 42. C
3. D 13. B 23. D 33. B 43.B
4. A 14. C 24. B 34. C 44.B
5. C 15. D 25. D 35. B 45.C
6. D 16. D 26. D 36. A 46.
7. C 17. B 27. D 37. C 47.A
8. D 18. A 28. B 38. B 48.A
9. D 19. B 29. C 39. C 49.D
10. B 20. C 30. A 40. B 50.B

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