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HELE4

nd
2 Quarter
Review Quiz
Choose the best
answer for the
following
questions.
1. It refers to the growing of
vegetables on the school
grounds for instructional
purposes.

school gardening truck gardening


2. It refers to growing
vegetables for home
consumption.

school gardening home gardening


3. It refers to the growing
of vegetables and crops
for commercial purposes.

home gardening truck gardening


4. A kind of soil composed
of rough particles of sand
and gravel.

sandy soil clay


5. A combination of
sand and loam
particles.

sandy soil silt soil


6. A combination of fine
particles and humus.

clay loam soil


7. It consists of very fine
particles that become
very hard when dry and
sticky when wet.
clay silt soil
8. It is made up of
decaying/decomposing
substances or matter.
organic/natural inorganic/chemical
fertilizer fertilizer
9. It is made up of
chemicals and is a
commercial type of
fertilizer.
organic/natural inorganic/chemical
fertilizer fertilizer
10. A small hand tool used for
digging, applying, smoothing,
or moving small amounts of
particulate material.

shovel hand trowel


11. A tool used to dig as
well as to move loose,
granular materials.

rake shovel
12. It is used for loosening,
lifting, and turning over
soil in gardening and
farming.
hoe garden fork
13. An ancient and versatile
agricultural hand tool used
to shape soil, remove weeds,
clear soil, and harvest root
crops.
hoe rake
14. It is designed to pick
up
leaves and other garden
debris without damaging
the soil beneath.

shovel rake
15. A device used to
spray water in plants.

hand sprinkler hand trowel


16. The process of moving a
fully germinated seedling and
replanting it in a permanent
location for the growing
season.
cultivation transplanting
17. The process of
digging the soil so the
water can be absorbed
properly.

cultivation fertilizing
18. It provides a barrier
between the wind
and the plants.

weeding fencing
19. This is a way of
removing unwanted grass
around the
vegetables/plants.

composting weeding
20. This is a process of
adding fertilizer to the
soil on a regular basis.

fertilizing fencing
21. This is the cheapest
and the safest way of
producing organic
fertilizer.

transplanting composting
22. The key ingredient in
organic farming.

compost chemical
23. A mixture of
decayed or decaying
organic matter used to
fertilize the soil.

fencing compost pit


24. Plant propagation is
made by the exchange
of genetic material
between two parent
plants.
sexual asexual
propagation propagation
25. This propagation happens
when a part of the plant like
a stem or branch is planted
in the soil.
sexual asexual
propagation propagation
26. The process of
gathering or picking
harvestable parts of a
plant.

marketing harvesting
27. The condition of a
certain crop that is
ready to harvest.

maturity marketing
28. The observable
indications that a crop
can already be harvested.

maturity indices maturity date


29. A place where
people meet to sell or
buy things.

market school
30. The act of
transferring goods from
one who produces to the
one who uses the goods.

harvesting marketing
31. The art of organizing
and managing a business.

entrepreneurship business
32. Any type of activity
established to provide
service or goods to the
community.

business entrepreneur
33. Any person starting a
new project or trying a
new opportunity.

entrepreneurship entrepreneur
34. The entrepreneur has a
strong belief in his/her
abilities, talents, and skills.

hardworking Self-confident
35. The entrepreneur has
the ability to see
opportunities while others
do not.
opportunity
creative
seeker
36. Entrepreneurs can
make new things in
different ways.

Creative and
hardworking
innovative
37. The entrepreneur works
far beyond the regular time
schedule.

persistent hardworking
38. The entrepreneur always
thinks of the bright side of
life.

persistent positive thinker


39. This characteristic
makes one enjoy
challenges, yet careful to
experience less failure.
reasonable risk
positive thinker
taker
40. Believes that success
does not happen overnight.

persistent creative
41. The selling of goods
in small amounts or
numbers to the
consumer.
business retailing
42. This is the money
needed to buy the
necessary things for the
business.

location capital
43. This depends upon the
lifestyle and number of
people in the area.

capital type of store


44. There should be
enough people to serve
the customers.

manpower capital
45. This is found almost
anywhere and basic
goods can be bought in
this store.
supermarket sari-sari store
46. It is bigger than a sari-
sari
store and more products
can be bought.

grocery store supermarket


47. It is often found in
malls and bigger than a
grocery store.

specialty store supermarket


48. It offers only one type
of product.

specialty store grocery store


49. The newest center of
commerce that sells almost
all the needs of the family.

supermarket one-stop-shop
50. It has a wide variety of
merchandise.

department store specialty store


Answers:
1. School gardening
14. Rake
2. Home gardening
15. Hand sprinkler
3. Truck gardening
16. Transplanting
4. Sandy soil
17. Cultivation
5. Silt soil
18. Fencing
6. Loam soil
19. Weeding
7. Clay
20. Fertilizing
8. organic/natural fertilizer
21. Composting
9. inorganic/chemical fertilizer
22. Compost
10. Hand trowel
23. Compost pit
11. Shovel
24. Sexual propagation
12. Garden fork
25. Asexual propagation
13. Hoe
26. Harvesting
39. Reasonable risk taker
27. Maturity
40. Persistent
28. Maturity indices
41. Retailing
29. Market
42. Capital
30. Marketing
43. Type of store
31. Entrepreneurship
44. Manpower
32. Business
45. sari-sari store
33. Entrepreneur
46. Grocery store
34. self-confident
47. Supermarket
35. Opportunity seeker
48. Specialty store
36. Creative and innovative
49. one-stop-shop
37. Hardworking
50. Department store
38. Positive thinker
Thank
you

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