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Agri Crop Exam 3rd Grading
Agri Crop Exam 3rd Grading
Prepared by:
MARILOU M. NIPAL
TIII
Hand tractor is used to pull a plow and harrow in preparing a large area of land.
Four wheel tractor is used to pull disc plow and disc harrow in preparing much bigger area of land.
Water pumps are used to draw irrigation water from a source.
2. Which tool is used to retrieve parts from location that are too small for your hand to fit?
A. Part Retriever B. Cable Ties C. Lint-Free Cloth D. Flat Head Screwdriver
3. What is the main purpose of antistatic wrist strap in the proper use of ESD Tools?
A. Equalize B. Clockwise C. Insulator D. Counterclockwise
4. How can you turn the screwdriver to loosen the screw?
A. Counterclockwise B. Lead C. Equalize D. Clockwise
5. Which of the following tools and equipment maintenance refers to?
A. Tighten / loosen a slotted screw.
B. All tools and equipment must be properly maintained so that workers are not endangered
C. Equalize the electrical charge between you and the equipment
D. Retrieve parts that may be hard to reach by your fingers
6. What are the good practices in proper storage of tools, parts, and equipment?
A. Tools and parts are kept in good condition and are easy to find
B. Productivity is increased because time is not wasted looking for tools, parts and equipment.
C. Workshop staff develop a sense of responsibility and pride in their work.
D. Parts should be properly stored and labeled
7. Which chips are located in the motherboard?
A. Random access memory (RAM)
B. Dual Inline Package (DIP)
C. Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM)
D. Read-only memory (ROM)
8. What do you call a magnetic storage device that is installed inside the computer?
A. Floppy Drive B. Hard Drive C. Optical Drive D. Registers
9. If a 10 KB file is stored in a 1 MB folder, then approximately how many files can be stored in that folder?
A. 102 files B. 114 files C. 200 files D. 107 files
10. Which of the following is represented by a small circle or a connector box and is labeled using letters?
A. Arrow Lines B. Decision C. Connector D. Sub-process
11. In which shows indicate both the starting point and the ending point of the process steps?
A. Oval. B. Box C. Diamond D. Circle
12. Which of the following Indicates that a particular step is connected to another page or part of the flowchart?
A. B. C. D.
13. What is a planned system of working to prevent illness and injury where you work by recognizing and identifying
hazards and risks?
A. Hazard Identification
B. Risk Assessment
C. Risk Control
D. Occupational Safety And Health (OSH)
17. What tool is used for hardware to stand on to prevent static electricity from building up?
A. Anti-static mat B. Philips head screwdriver C. Hex driver D. Wire cutter
18. How can you identify the appropriate tools used to retrieve parts that may be hard to reach by your fingers?
A. Mouse
B. Part retriever, Needle-nose pliers, or tweezers
C. Phillips head screwdriver
D. Hex driver
19. What is the purpose of antistatic wrist strap in appropriate hand tools and test equipment?
A. Equalize the electrical charge between you and the equipment.
B. Tighten / loosen screw
C. Tighten / loosen bold with a hexagonal head
D. Tighten / loosen a slotted screw.
20. How can you distinguish successful maintenance program in maintaining hand tools?
A. Parts should be properly stored and labeled
B. Tools should be properly placed on the board, and labeled
C. Use bins for storing small parts
D. Trains key personnel
21. What are the general requirements for tools and equipment maintenance?
A. Obtaining a copy of the maintenance schedule recommended by the manufacturer
B. Well organized and scheduled
C. Controls hazards
D. Defines operational procedures
22. Which of the following used most often to identify fast, temporary forms of storage?
A. Floppy Drive B. External Flash Drive C. Optical drive D. Memory
23. What do you call a memory cells built right into the CPU that contain specific data needed by the CPU?
A. Registers B. Integrated Drive Electronics C. Dual Inline Package D. RAM Bus Inline Memory Module
24. How do you interpret flowcharts?
A. Determine who is involved in the process
B. Preparation of cleaning tools
C. Identifying the parts to be clean
D. Cleaning the different peripherals
25. Where can you find the following process that can answer decision of "yes" or "no" and requires a decision box
by using basic flowchart symbols?
A. B. C. D.
26. What do you call a systematic process that makes a home neat, clean and in order?
A. Hazard control B. Health C. Housekeeping D. Risk
27. How can you identify physical hazard?
A. Cables running across the floor
B. Open casing of computer monitor
C. Hot components or sharp edges of computers
D. Inkjet printer cartridge
28. How can you evaluate hazards and risks?
A. Overloaded Electrical sockets
B. Often adopt a tense posture
C. Change posture at frequent intervals to minimize fatigue.
D. Set the eye to screen at the distance that permits you to most easily focus on the screen.
29. Which of the following can you identify health and safety problems?
A. A well-designed mouse should not cause undue pressure
B. Use simple surveys to ask your co-workers about their health and safety concerns
C. The right lighting can reduce eyestrain, neck strain, and headaches
D. Your knees should be bent at a comfortable angle
30. Where are controls in hazards usually placed?
A. At the source (where the hazard "comes from")
B. Along the path (where the hazard "travels")
C. At the worker
D. All of these
31. How do you apply to test the integrity of circuits and the quality of electricity in computer components
And to test the functionality of computer?
A. Diagnostic tools B. Computer chassis C. Static electricity D. Universal serial bus
32. What is the best practice in proper use of hand tools?
A. Use a flat head screwdriver when you are working with a slotted screw
B. Having the appropriate cleaning tools is essential when maintaining or repairing computers
C. The hand tools can be manually used employing force
D. Static electricity is easily generated by friction on carpets
33. How do you visualize representation or image painted, drawn, photographed, or otherwise
rendered on a flat surface?
36. How do you select the best tool for the job in preparing hand tools?
A. Tools be operated according to manufacturer’s instructions
B. The right protective equipment for the tool and activity be used
C. Know and understand in detail the scope of work to be accomplished
D. It is important to have a toolkit
37. How will you will you identify the picture shown below?
A. B. C. D.
43. Which of the following is the process of analyzing exposure to risk and managing it?
A. Housekeeping B. Safety C. Risk management D. Standards
44. All of these are ergonomic guidelines in computers except:
A. The monitor should be 2 –2½ feet from the child’s eyes
B. Encourage children to use their physical energy
C. The child should sit high enough to have his arms bent at 90°
D. Importance of Facebook usage
45. What is the goal of controlling hazards?
A. To prevent workers from being exposed to occupational hazards.
B. It is always better to control the hazard as close to the source as possible.
C. Using personal protection is the least acceptable and least effective of all control measures
D. Eliminate hazards at the “development stage”
46. Identify the tools on the box in preparing hand tools as shown below:
Prepared by:
MARILOU M. NIPAL
TIII
1. C
2. A
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. D
7. D
8. B
9. A
10. C
11. B
12. A
13. D.
14. D
15. A
16. B
17. A.
18. B
19. A
20. D
21. A
22. D
23. A
24. A
25. D
26. C.
27. A.
28. A
29. B
30. D.
31. A
32. A
33. D.
34. D
35. B
36. C
37. B
38. A
39. C
40. B
41. B
42. B
43. C.
44. D
45. A
46. D.
47. C
48. A
49. A
50. A
31. A DNA sequence : TAGGAGCAT. What is produced when the sequence is transcribed?
A. a chain of three amino acids C. a section of DNA with the base sequence ATCCTCGTA
B. a set of three tRNA molecules D. a section of mRNA with the base sequence AUCCUCGUA
32. How should Coral reef be used to conserve its resources?
I. Promote it as an ecotourism destination
II. Collect coral fishes and sell them to pet shops.
III. Collect corals as souvenir items for tourists.
A. I only B. II only C. III only D. I & III only
33. Why do hormones cause changes only in specific body organs?
A. A hormone is carried to a specific location by tiny tubes.
B. A hormone interacts only with target cells, which fit together with that hormone.
C. A hormone is produced only in the location where it is needed.
D. A hormone works only through negative feedback.
34. Which of the following is the function of Adrenaline?
A. Helps in gastric juice secretion C. Increases blood calcium
B. Increases heart rate and blood pressure D. Helps in milk secretion
35. What is the LAST step in the Menstrual Cycle?
A) the lining of the uterus is broken down and disintegrates C) the ovum (egg) entering the uterus
B) the release of an egg from the ovary D) the zygote implanting itself in the wall of the uterus
36. Which of the following is an example of negative feedback in the endocrine system?
A. When a hormone travels through the bloodstream, it will interact only with its target cells
B. After age 40 or so, people’s muscle strength begins to decrease and their skin starts to wrinkle.
C. When people are startled by a frightening event, their heart beats faster.
D. When the amount of a hormone reaches a certain level, the endocrine system stops the release of that hormone
37. What is negative-feedback mechanisms?
A. Negative -feedback mechanisms are rare in healthy individuals.
C. Negative -feedback mechanisms are counteracted by most medical therapy.
B. Negative -feedback mechanisms respond by making deviations from normal even larger.
D. Negative -feedback mechanisms may have a receptor, a control center, and an effector.
38. Which of these conditions indicate positive feedback has occurred?
A. Blood pressure decreases greatly; blood flow to the heart is inadequate, and blood pressure decreases.
B. Hot temperatures increase your body temperature above normal; you sweat.
C. Cold temperatures decrease your body temperature below normal; you shiver.
D. Blood pressure decreases; as a result, your heart rate increases.
39. Which of the following describes translation?
A. synthesis of proteins C. synthesis of nucleotides
C. synthesis of nucleic acids D. synthesis of
40. A particular triplet of bases in the coding sequence of DNA is AGT. The corresponding codon for the mRNA
transcribed is
A. AGT. B. UCA. C. TCA. D. AGU.
41. A certain segment of the DNA has the sequence CTGGAG. Which of the following sequences is an example of
insertion?
A. CTGGAC B. CAGGAG C. CTGAGAG D. CTAG
42. Which term describes the limbs of mammals that share the same arrangement of skeletal structures?
A. analogous B. homologous C. vestigial D. Geological
43. Which of the following is an example of genetic variation?
A. Two children have different eye colors. C. One person has a scar, but her friend does not.
B. One person is older than another. D. Todd eats meat, but his brother Rod is a vegetarian
44. Why do organisms with close biochemical similarities show stronger evolutionary relationships?
A. They have varied and different ancestry.
B. They have similar pattern during their early stage of development.
C. They have a common ancestor and have the same kind of proteins.
D. They possess same vestigial structure that made their evolutionary
45. What is the primary function of the spinal cord?
A. To transmit electrical signals around the brain
B. To transmit electrical signals between the brain and the rest of the body
C. To facilitate the communication between the two hemispheres
D. To produce hormones and neurotransmitters
46. Which of the following statements is true about the fallopian tube?
A. It transports the egg cell from the ovaries to the uterus.
B. It is 30 cm in length.
C. It produces female hormones estrogen and progesterone.
D. It holds the fetus during pregnancy.
47. According to evolutionists, which is the best test to show the relatedness of two organisms?
A. Similarity in development C. Similarity in structure
B. Similarity in courting behavior D. Similarity in genomic DNA
48. Humans have approximately 96% of their genes similar with those of chimpanzees. Which of the following is true
about humans and chimpanzees?
A. Humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor.
B. Humans and chimpanzees evolved from a different ancestor.
C. Humans evolved from chimpanzees.
D. Chimpanzees evolved from humans.
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49. The pictures below show three plant species that look similar. Which of the following types of evidence would best
determine whether the species are recently descended from a common ancestor?
A. DNA sequences C. habitat distributions
B. flowering times D. stem lengths
50. Which of the following factors would LEAST effect the carrying capacity of an ecosystem?
A. Amount of food available to living organisms C. Available habitats for shelter
B. Presence of water D. Temperature of the atmosphere
Prepared by:
IMELDA N. RAQUEL
MT-1
Checked by:
IRMA M. PRADO
SSHT-III
APPROVED:
RICARDO R. AMADAR
Principal I