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Department of Education
Region IV
Division of MARINDUQUE
GASAN District
BANGBANG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
BANGBANG, GASAN, MARINDUQUE
S.Y. 2018-2019
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
Rating Period: First Quarter Test Date of Testing: August 9-10, 2018
Subject: EPP Agriculture VI Type of Test: Multiple Choice/ True or False
Prepared by:
GERARDO S. MASCARINAS
EPP Teacher
FIRST QUARTER TEST IN
EPP (AGRICULTURE VI)
S.Y.-2018-2019
Name:________________ Date:_______________
Grade:________________ Teacher:______________
Test I DIRECTION: Read the question carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Trees, like animals are part of our ecosystem. They help maintain what we call an ecological balance.
One example in this; trees give off oxygen and take in carbon dioxide, while man gives off carbon
dioxide , and takes in oxygen. What are the benefits from planting trees and fruit bearing trees?
a. Trees are part of our ecosystem
b. Trees maintain what we call an ecological balance
c. Trees give off oxygen
d. All of the above
2. Trees and fruit trees require more space for growth than ornamental plant of crops. We should
choose a place where trees will grow freely without obstruction, this means that_________?
a. Choose the best seeds that best for the season
b. Choose the best place for planting
c. Take care of the soil and the plants regularly
d. Put sufficient fertilizer in the soil
3. Caring for the young trees means removing the grass and weeds around them so they do not
compete in getting the nutrients from the soil. This means that:
a. Choose the best place for planting
b. Choose the seeds that best suit the season and the soil
c. Put sufficient fertilizer in the soil
d. Take care of the soil and the plants regularly
4. The Department that gives free fruit-bearing tree seedlings, leaflets, and other printed materials that
will help fruit tree growers in their business is the_________?
a. Department of Education
b. Department of Fisheries
c. Department of Agriculture
d. Department of Labor
5. Methods of sexual type of propagation. It is the most common as it is the easiest, where seeds
coming from good quality, however, still vary despite their origin.
a. a. Seeds B. Suckers C. Runners D. Rhizomes
6. This method is an asexual type of propagation. These refer to stems or shoots emerging from
portions of plants or trees.
a. A.Seeds B.Runners C. Rhizomes D. Suckers
7. A process in which the stem of one plant (mother plant) is inserted into another plant (a seedling).
The two units are found into another plant.
a. A. Grafting B. Runners C. Grafting D. Layering
8. A process where 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 sheets or coco hush and secured tightly on
both ends with twine. What king of propagation is this?_______
a. A. Grafting B. Marcotting C. Budding D. Inarching
9. Suggested trees suited for orchard gardening based on location in the hill side are:______
a. coconut, Mango, pili nut and palm tree
b. grape, pomelo
c. Banana, pomelo, citrus
d. Dragon fruit, papaya and star apple
10. Trees suited for climate elevated ( cold ) are________.
a. coconut, Mango, pili nut and palm tree
b. grape, pomelo
c. Banana, pomelo, citrus
d. Dragon fruit, papaya and star apple
11. To ensure success in selling fruits one should be considered. When products are sold during the peak
season, if your products are of superior quality, you can ____________and consumer prefer to pay a
higher price if they feel they are getting their money’s worth.
a. demand a higher price
b. Demand a moderate price
c. Demand a successful seller
d. Demands a number one seller in the market
12. Sources of fruit bearing trees are available and sold in different stages of growth and ready to be
transplanted. Among their sources are: Commercial Nursery, Agricultural Institution, Department of
Agriculture, and __________that develop scientific improvement for each plant species in a locally
and adjacent places.
a. A. Bureau of Agriculture B. Bureau of Plant C. Bureau of Plant industry D. Agricultural
institution
13. A Department that is responsible for any agricultural activities in terms of vegetables and
fruits______?
a. Department of Education
b. Department of forestry
c. Department of Agriculture
d. Agricultural institution
14. To ensure the growth of the transferred seedlings, it is important to follow systematic process of
caring, one of this is________. Which is the process of tilling or loosening the soil around the
seedlings. This allows for easy absorption of water and fertilizer in the roots of the seedling for faster
growth.
a. A. Watering B. Cultivating C. Applying fertilizer D. Caring
15. Process of caring plants that contain the nutrients that plants and trees need to grow?
a. A. Watering B. Cultivating C. Applying fertilizer D. Caring
16. Orchard tools and equipment play a very important role in systematic process of plant preparation,
their availability makes the work easier, and one of these tools is used in digging and loosening hard,
dry soil. It has a thin blade across the end of a long handle it is__________.
a. A. Rake B. Trowel C. Crowbar D. hoe
17. A long handled tool having a bar at one end with teeth in. It is used for smoothening the soil and
gathering loose leaves, hay, or straw.__________
a. A. Hoe B. Rake C. Crowbar D. Trowel
18. A tool with a curved blade used for loosening the ground and taking up small plants.________
a. A. Hoe B. Rake C. Crowbar D. Trowel
19. A tool with a wooden or metal handle in which a long blade is attached. It is used for cutting tall
grasses and branches of trees._______
a. A. Bolo B. Shovel C. Fork D. Water Sprinkler
20. Scientific way of propagating fruit-bearing trees are do the propagation at the right time, select a
stem which is not too young or too old and see to it that the stock and scion are__________?
a. A. At the right time B. Not too young or too old C. fitted with each other D. In
scientific process
21. In propagating fruit-bearing trees healthy and safety measures was observed some of them are:
refresh yourself in order to work well, make sure tools and equipment are working properly and
always follow________?
a. the instruction of teacher
b. instructions for use of equipment
c. follows your friend
d. your own choose
22. There are benefits that we can get in using organic fertilizer except one, which one is it?
a. It is environmental friendly
b. It fertilizes the soil and improve its structure and fertility.
c. It is expensive.
d. It is safe to use.
23. It is a process of decomposing organic matters such as weeds, manure, grasses, leaves, vines, rice
hulls and corn stalks until they are ready to be used as fertilizer.
a. A. Composting B. Decomposing C. Organic fertilizer D. Inorganic
fertilizer
24. What is the first step in preparing organic fertilizer or compost?
a. Gather and prepare all compost materials.
b. Pile a layer of grass and kitchen leftover about 12-15 cm thick to cover the area.
c. Build a shelter to protect the pile from the rain measuring at least 2 meters by 3 or 4 meters.
d. Dig a compost pit usually at the back of the yard.
25. After gathering and preparing all compost material, what should be done next?
a. Gather and prepare all compost materials again.
b. Pile a layer of grass and kitchen leftover about 12-15 cm thick to cover the area.
c. Build a shelter to protect the pile from the rain measuring at least 2 meters by 3 or 4 meters.
d. Dig a compost pit usually at the back of the yard.
26. One of the personal protective equipment includes safety shoes. What is the use of safety shoes in
formulating fertilizer and organic pesticides?
a. To protect our feet when working on soil mixed and fertilizer
b. To protect our hand in handling of the chemicals
c. To protect us against the odor/ smell of fertilizer as well as dust
d. To protect our face and eye protection against liquid chemicals including liquid fertilizer and
pesticides.
27. Wearing goggles is also one of the safety protection in formulating fertilizer and pesticides, why
should we wear these?
a. To protect our feet when working on soil mixed and fertilizer
b. To protect our hand in handling of the chemicals
c. To protect us against the odor/ smell of fertilizer as well as dust
d. To protect our face and eye protection against liquid chemicals including liquid fertilizer and
pesticides.
28. One of the methods of selling seedlings is retailing. What does it mean?
a. It is selling the seedling from the farm directly to the consumers.
b. Buying the seedling from the farm and resell these to retailers or small stores in the market.
c. Buyers go directly to the farm to buy.
d. Done by manufacturing. Both farmer and the buyer agree at an amount to be paid for a
specified volume of products.
29. Another method of selling seedlings is selling through contracts. What do we mean by this?
a. It is selling the seedling from the farm directly to the consumers.
b. Buying the seedling from the farm and resell these to retailers or small stores in the market.
c. Buyers go directly to the farm to buy.
d. Done by manufacturing. Both farmer and the buyer agree at an amount to be paid for a
specified volume of products.
30. Keeping the records of seedling/ trees updated is important. What important matters should be
recorded?
a. number of weeks that the seedling planted
b. number of leaves sprouted
c. proper drainage/ watering
d. all of the above
31. How many weeks should a seedling be monitored?
a. one week c. four weeks
b. two weeks d. five weeks
32. In selling a seedling, the first thing to consider is ___________.
a. quality of seedling c. Buyers go directly to the farm
b. direct selling d. if it is affordable
33. When is the best strategy in selling a plant?
a. know the plants quality
b. affordability of costumers
c. kind of place
d. indirect selling
34. What are the animals that are commonly raised by the raiser?
a. dogs, cows, goats, carabaos c. hogs, cows, goats, carabaos
b. cats, cows, goats, carabaos d. chicken, cows, goats, carabaos
35. What fishes that are commonly raised by the raiser?
a. bangus, tilapia, hito, dalag, talaba, tahong, alimango, and shrimp
b. talaba, tahong, alimango, shrimp, and flying fish
c. bangus, tilapia, hito, dalag, talaba
d. all of the above
36. To prevent hazards from happening, every animal raiser must __________ for proper disposal of
animal waste.
a. Establish housing of animals
b. Put up septic tanks
c. Have adequate space for animals
d. Maintain a health and sanitation program
37. In order to ensure the health of animals and its safety, the raiser should _____________.
a. Establish housing of animals
b. Put up septic tanks
c. Have adequate space for animals
d. Maintain a health and sanitation program
38. Raising animal/fish provides number of benefits to families, community and individuals. It is also a
source of income for many families. In that way, animal/ fish raising is a means of _________.
a. livelihood c. contributing to economy
b. instilling spirit of entrepreneurship d. improving business
39. There were lots of benefits that we can get in raising animals/fish except one, which one is it?
a. It makes us happy.
b. It gives us lots of money
c. It can be a good hobby for those interested in animals/ fish raising.
d. Both A and B
40. There are factors in choosing animals to raise. One of these is the health of animals if it is suited to
your community or the place where you will raise the animals. What do we mean by demand for the
animal and its by-product?
a. How accessible is the market form your place.
b. Are the sources of food around?
c. Is there a demand for this kind of products in your community
d. Would it be very expensive to buy
FISH RAISING
EXPENSES AMOUNT OF EXPENSES SALE INCOME
1. Materials for pond construction Php. 16000.00
2. Labor Php 9000.00
3. Stock/fingerlings Php 7000.00
4. Feeds for feeding 1st month Php 2000.00
5. Feeding 2nd month Php 3500.00
6. Feeding 3rd month Php.4800.00
7. Feeding 4th month Php.5600.00
8. Other expenses Php 3000.00
HARVEST 1200.00 KG
PRICE PER KILO PHP 130.00
Key to correction:
1. D. 26.A
2. B 27.D
3. D. 28.A
4. C 29.D
30.D
5. A 31.D
6.D 32.D
7.C 33.B
8.B 34.C
9.A 35.A
10.B 36.B
11.A 37.D
12.C 38.A
13.C 39.C
14.B 40.C
15.C 41.php 2200.00
16.D 42.php 9 000.00
17.B 43.php 3 200.00
18.D 44.eggplant
19.A 45.php 6 800.00
20.C 46.php 50 900.00
21.B 47.php 156 000.00
22.C 48.yes
23.A 49.php 105 100.00
24.D 50.
25.B
Prepared:
GERARDO S. MASCARINAS
EPP Teacher