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TIAONG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL 10.

Which of the following tools is used to


Pulong-Gubat, Guiguinto, Bulacan harvest root crops?
A. knife
FIRST PERIODICAL TEST IN TLE 8 B. plow
(AGRI-CROP PRODUCTION) C. spading fork
D. basket
11. These are accessories which are being
Name: _______________________________ pulled by working animals or mounted to
Grade: 8 Section: _____________________ machineries (hand tractor, tractor) which are
Date: _________ Score: ________________ usually used in the preparation of land.
Teacher: MR. LEO D. CRISOSTOMO A. Farm accessories
B. Farm equipment’s
DIRECTIONS: Read the questions carefully and C. Farm implements
select the best answer by writing only the D. Farm inputs
letter of your choice on a separate sheet of 12. This is specifically used for tilling large
paper. STRICTLY NO ERASURE (50 ITEMS) areas, making furrows and inter-row
cultivation.
1. Which of the following is an example of A. equipment
a digging tool? B. harrow
A. bolo C. plow
B. crowbar D. tools
C. plow 13. This is made of wood with a metal teeth
D. pruning shear and pulled by a carabao while the disc is made
2. Which tool is used for cutting grasses? of metal mounted to a tractor. These are used
A. bolo for tilling and pulverizing the soil.
B. crowbar A. equipment
C. mattock B. harrow
D. shovel C. plow
3. What tool does NOT belong to the D. tools
group? 14. This an implement mounted to a tractor
A. crowbar used for tilling and pulverizing the soil.
B. mattock A. equipment
C. pruning shear B. harrow
D. shovel C. rotavator
4. Farm tools are very important in D. tools
agricultural crop production because 15. This is specialized transplanter fitted to
they __________ transplant rice seedlings onto paddy field.
A. Make work easier A. rice harvester
B. Make work faster B. rice milling machine
C. Save time and effort C. rice thresher
D. All of the above D. rice transplanting machine
5. A tool with one end of its blade 16. The following list are digging tools EXCEPT.
flattened and the other pointed at right A. bolo
angles to its handle is a B. crowbar
________________. C. pick mattock
A. bolo D. spade
B. crowbar 17. The following are labor requirements for
C. mattock plant care EXCEPT.
D. spade A. fertilizer application
6. Which tool resembles the appearance B. irrigation
of spoon and use for transferring soil? C. harrowing using hand tractor
A. grub hoe D. harvesting
B. shovel 18. These are usually light and are used
C. spade without the help of animals or machines.
D. spading fork A. Equipments
7. What implement is being pulled by a B. Implements
working animal to till the land? C. Hand tools
A. Harrow D. Machine
B. Native plow 19. This is used to pull a disc plow and disc
C. Disc plow harrow in preparing much bigger area of land.
D. Disc harrow A. carabao
8. An implement mounted to a tractor that B. four wheel tractor
is used to pulverize the newly plowed C. hand tractor
soil is a_____________. D. water pump
A. trailer 20. It is an ideal tool to use to keep all of the
B. disc harrow cutting edges of your garden tools honed. It
C. native plow will work well on your shovel, as well as many
D. disc plow other common garden tools.
9. An open container with a single wheel A. bolo
at the front and two handles at the B. knife
back used to transport things C. pruning shear
A. Hand tractor D. whetstone
B. Tractor
C. Basket
D. Wheel barrow
21. Apply a little bit of lubricating ____to the 33. Compute the area of rectangle has a 54 cm
end of the tool and carefully begin to work the width and 78 cm length.
stone over the blade. A. 4212 cm2
A. alcohol B. 4222 cm2
B. fertilizer C. 4232 cm2
C. oil D. 4242cm2
D. water 34. Convert 1 meter to centimeters.
22. It refers to the size of the surface. A. 100 cm
A. area B. 110 cm
B. base C. 120 cm
C. length D. 130 cm
D. width 35. Find the area (hectare) of 600m x 600m.
23. These are machineries used in crop 1 ha = 10000 m
production especially in vegetable production. A. 36 m
They are used in land preparation and in B. 36 ha
transporting farm inputs and products. It C. 360000 ha
needs a highly skilled operator to used D. 360000 m
A. Farm accessories 36. It is applied in conventional horizontal
B. Farm equipments farming or gardening is a system of growing
C. Farm implements crops in linear pattern in at least one direction
D. Farm inputs rather than planting without any distinct
24. It is used to draw irrigation water from a arrangement.
source. A. Broadcasting
A. hand tractor B. Direct seeding
B. grass cutter C. Multiple Row planting
C. power sprayer D. Row planting
D. water pump 37. This is a system of growing crops in blocks
25. Ideal for spraying agricultural chemicals or strips of 2 or more rows.
and fertilizers on farms, greenhouses and A. Broadcasting
orchards. B. Direct seeding
A. hand tractor C. Multiple Row planting
B. grass cutter D. Row planting
C. power sprayer 38. This is the systematic apportioning of the
D. water pump farm area or any growing surface for crop
26. It removes the rice husk, polish and sort production.
the rice. A. Broadcasting
A. rice harvester B. Direct seeding
B. rice milling machine C. Row planting
C. rice thresher D. Spatial arrangement
D. rice transplanting machine 39. It is the potential for harm, or adverse
27. All are farm inputs EXCEPT. effect on an employee‘s health. Anything which
A. fertilizer may cause injury or ill health to anyone at or
B. insecticides near a workplace
C. seeds A. Chemicals
D. water B. Exposure
28. All are the labor requirements for land C. Risk
preparation EXCEPT. D. Hazard
A. Clearing of the land using hoe 40. It is the likelihood that a hazard will cause
B. Digging holes (for orchard) injury or ill health to anyone at or near a
C. Mulching workplace.
D. Transplanting A. Risk B. Exposure
29. All are the list of labor requirements for C. Hazard D. Chemicals
plant care EXCEPT. 41. This occurs when a person comes into
A. Fertilizer application contact with a hazard.
B. Irrigation A. Risk B. Exposure
C. Plowing using animal C. Hazard D. Chemicals
D. Weeding 42. This includes floors, stairs, work platforms,
30. 600m x 500m the product is _________. steps, ladders, fire, falling objects, slippery
A. 300 m2 surfaces, manual handling (lifting, pushing,
B. 3000 m2 pulling), excessively loud and prolonged noise,
C. 30000 m2 vibration, heat and cold, radiation, poor
D. 300000 m2 lighting, ventilation, air quality.
31. A surface area of triangle has a base of A. Chemicals
5cm and height of 6.5 cm. What is the area? B. Mechanical and/or electrical
A. 15.25 cm2 C. Psychosocial environment
B. 16.25 cm2 D. Physical
C. 17. 25 cm2 43. It includes electricity, machinery,
D. 18. 25 cm2 equipment, pressure vessels, dangerous
32. A surface area of square has a side of 78m. goods, fork lifts, cranes, hoists
Compute the area. A. Mechanical and/or electrical
A. 6054 m2 B. Chemicals
B. 6064 m2 C. Biological
C. 6074 m2 D. Psychosocial environment
D. 6084 m2
44. It includes chemical substances such as
acids or poisons and those that could lead to
fire or explosion, like pesticides, herbicides,
cleaning agents, dusts and fumes from various
processes such as welding.
A. Chemicals
B. Psychosocial environment
C. Mechanical and/or electrical
D. Biological
45. It includes bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew,
insects, vermin, animals
A. Biological
B. Chemicals
C. Mechanical and/or electrical
D. Psychosocial environment
46. It includes workplace stressors arising from
a variety of sources.
A. Psychosocial environment
B. Biological
C. Chemicals
D. Mechanical and/or electrical
47. It is the physical or environmental
conditions of work which comply with the
prescribed Occupational Health Safety (OHS)
standards and which allow the workers to
perform his or her job without or within
acceptable exposure to hazards.
A. Safety B. Biological
C. Psychosocial environment D. Chemicals
48. It is the practices related to production and
work process
A. Occupational safety
B. Safety
C. Psychosocial environment
D. Biological
49. The following are farm emergencies that
may occur in the crop production farm EXCEPT.
A. accidents
B. bomb threat
C. flood
D. typhoon
50. The number of hazard in agri-crop
production.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

Prepared by:

LEO D. CRISOSTOMO
TLE Teacher

Checked by:

JAYPEE DS. ARMENION


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

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