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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
District of Famy- Mabitac
Mabitac integrated national high school

Table of Specification for


AGRICULTURAL CROPS PRODUCTION 12
SY 2019 - 2020
2nd Semester / 3rd Quarter
Remembering/ Analysis/ Creating /
Understanding Application Evaluation Number Number Item
Competency (60%) (20%) (20%) of Days of Items Placement
Taught
LESSON 2: USING FARM TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT (UFTE)
LO 1. Select and use farm tools

2
2 2 1-2

LO 2. Select and operate farm equipment


2 1
2 3 3 -5

LO 3. Perform preventive maintenance


2 1
2 3 6-8

LESSON 3: PERFORMING ESTIMATION AND BASIC CALCULATION (PEBC)


LO 1. Perform estimation
2 1 2 3 9 - 11

LO 2. Perform basic workplace calculation


2 1 2 3 12 -14

LESSON 4: PROCESSING FARM WASTES (PFW)


LO 1. Collect farm waste
TLE_AFAAPC912PFW-IIIi-jIVa-9 3 2 3 39 - 41

LO 2. Identify and segregate wastes


TLE_AFAACP912PFW-IVb-d-10 3 2 3 42 – 44
LO 3. Treat and process farm wastes
TLE_AFAACP912PFW-IVe-g-11 3 2 3 45 - 47
LO 4. Perform housekeeping
TLE_AFAACP912PFW-IVh-j-12 1 2 2 3 48 - 50
LESSON 5: PERFORMING RECORD KEEPING (PRK)
LO 1. Carry out inventory activities
TLE_AFAAPC912PRK-Ia-b-13 2 1 2 3 15 - 17
LO2. Maintain production record
TLE_AFAAPC912PRK-Ic-f-14 2 1 2 3 18-20
LO 3. Prepare financial records
TLE_AFAACP912PRK-Ig-j-15 2 1 2 3 21 - 23
LESSON 6: PERFORMING NURSERY OPERATIONS (PNO)
LO 1. Prepare nursery tools, farm 2 1
implements, and simple equipment 2 3 24 - 26
TLE_AFAACP912PNO-IIa-c-16
LO 2. Maintain nursery facilities
TLE_AFAACP912PNO-IId-f-17 2 1 2 3 27 – 29
LO 3. Handle seeds/planting materials
TLE_AFAACP912PNO-IIg-i-18 2 1 2 3 30 – 32
LO 4. Prepare growing media 2 1
2 3 33 – 35
TLE_AFAACP912PNO-IIj-IIIab-19
LO 5. Conduct propagation activities
TLE_AFAACP912PNO-IIIc-j-20 2 1 2 3 36 – 38
TOTAL 26 12 12 34 50 50

Prepared by: Checked by:

Marilyn D. Monfero Mrs. Conchita P. Galvez


Teacher II Principal II, MINHS
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Laguna
District of Famy- Mabitac
Mabitac integrated national high school

3rd Periodical test in agricrop 12

I. Read the questions carefully and select the best answer by writing only the letter of your choice on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the following is an example of a digging tool?
A. Bolo B. Crowbar C. Grub hoe D. Pruning shear
2. Which tool is used for cutting grasses?
A. Shovel B. Bolo C. Crowbar D. Mattock
3. What tool does NOT belong to the group?
A. Crowbar B. Mattock C. Shovel D. Pruning shear
4. Farm tools are very important in agricultural crop production because they __________
A. Make work easier B. Make work faster
C. Save time and effort D. All of the above
5. A tool with one end of its blade flattened and the other pointed at right angles to its handle is a ________________.
A. mattock B. crowbar C. bolo D. spade
6. Which tool resembles the appearance of spoon and use for transferring soil?
A. Spade B. Shovel C. Spading fork D. Grub hoe
7. What implement is being pulled by a working animal to till the land?
A. Harrow B. Native plow C. Disc plow D. Disc harrow
8. An implement mounted to a tractor that is used to pulverize the newly plowed soil is a_____________.
A. trailer B. disc harrow C. native plow D. disc plow
9. An open container with a single wheel at the front and two handles at the back used to transport things
A. Hand tractor B. Tractor C. Basket D. Wheel barrow
10. Which of the following tools is used to harvest crops?
A. Knife B. Plow C. Spade D. Basket
11. Which of the following is a digging tool?
A. Bolo B. Crowbar C. Shovel D. Pruning shear
12. Which tool is used for cleaning the levees?
A. Bolo B. Crowbar C. Mattock D. Shovel
13. What tool does NOT belong to the group?
A. Bolo B. Crowbar C. Mattock D. Shovel
14. Farm tools are needed in rice production operations because they
A. make work easier. B. make work faster.
C. save time and effort. D. make work faster, easier and economical.
15. What PPE should a student wear when he/she is exposed to dust? He/She should wear
A. eye and respiratory protection. B. hard cap.
C. hearing protection. D. safety footwear.
16. What equipment in rice production is used to draw water from a source?
A. Sprayer B. Sprinkler C. Water pail D. Water pump
17.Why do we need to conduct pre-operative check up of tools, implements, and equipment before starting to work?
A. To check if the tools are serviceable B. To determine the functionality of tools and implements
C. To repair defective tools D. All of the above
18. Which of the following PPE is used to protect hands from injury?
A. Boots B. Goggles C. Gloves D. Mask
19. A process of making a new product to be sold to the customers.
A. Product Analysis C. Product Development
B. Product Conceptualization D. Product Implementation
20. These are luxuries, advantages, and desires that every individual considers beyond necessary.
A. Wants B. Requirements C. Desires D. Needs
21. This is the introduction of a new idea to make the product and services more attractive and saleable to prospective customers.
A. New Idea B. Product Development C. Creativity D. Innovation
22. A managerial tool used to assess the environment in gathering important information used for strategic planning.
A. Environmental Scanning B. WOTS Analysis C. SWOT Analysis D. Survey Analysis
23. These are the things that people cannot live without.
A. Wants B. Requirements C. Desires D. Needs
24. The environmental impact of improper disposal of waste and agricultural chemicals are the following EXCEPT:
A. air pollution B. dirty and ugly surroundings
C. friendly and healthy surroundings D. water contamination
25. It is the potential for harm, or adverse effect on an employee‘s health. Anything which may cause injury or ill health to anyone at or near a
workplace
A. Chemicals B. Exposure C. Risk D. Hazard
26. It is the likelihood that a hazard will cause injury or ill health to anyone at or near a workplace.
A. Risk B. Exposure C. Hazard D. Chemicals
27. This occurs when a person comes into contact with a hazard.
A. Risk B. Exposure C. Hazard D.Chemicals
28. This includes floors, stairs, work platforms, steps, ladders, fire, falling objects, slippery surfaces, manual handling (lifting, pushing, pulling),
excessively loud and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and cold, radiation, poor lighting, ventilation, air quality.
A. Chemicals B. Mechanical and/or electrical
C. Psychosocial environment D. Physical

29. It includes electricity, machinery, equipment, pressure vessels, dangerous goods, fork lifts, cranes, hoists
A. Mechanical and/or electrical B. Chemicals
C. Biological D. Psychosocial environment
30. 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
31. It includes bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, insects, vermin, animals
A. Biological B. Chemicals C. Mechanical and/or electrical D. Psychosocial environment
32. It includes workplace stressors arising from a variety of sources.
A. Psychosocial environment B. Biological C. Chemicals D. Mechanical and/or
electrical
33. 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
34. It is the practices related to production and work process
A. Occupational safety B. Safety C. Psychosocial environment D. Biological
35. The letter T in TLE stand for
A. Technical B. Technological C. Technology D. Technique
36. Plants need food to nourish their parts. Which refers to any organic or inorganic materials of natural or synthetic origin which is added to the soil
to supply certain elements essential for plant growth?
a. Fertilizers b. Trace elements c. Macro elements d. Microelements
37. The amount of fertilizer to be applied depends on many factors. Which is the least observed factor regarding the rate of fertilizer application?
a. Nutrient requirement of the plant
b. The manner of applying the fertilizer
c. Environmental factors particularly rainfall
d. The capability of the farmer to supply the needed fertilizer material
38. Which method of fertilizer application is most applicable to seedlings for their starter solution?
a. Fertigation b. Broadcasting c. Foliar application d. Localized application
39. There are several ways of determining soil fertility which are simple and complicated. What method observes any abnormal appearance of the
growing plant which maybe caused by a deficiency of one or more nutrient elements?
a. Soil analysis b. Plant tissue analysis c. Field fertilizer trials d. Nutrient deficiency symptom
40. Which is the primary function of nitrogen?
a. Hastens maturity b. Aids in seed formation
c. Forms and transfers starch d. Gives dark green color to plant
41. When the fertilizer materials are uniformly scattered over the entire area, what is the method of fertilizer application called?
a. Side-dressing b. Broadcast method
c. Foliar application d. Band or localized placement
42. Which is not a method of determining soil fertility?
a. Soil analysis b. Field fertilizer trials
c. Nutrient deficiency symptom d. Foliar application of fertilizer
43. Which is not a method of conserving soil fertility?
a. Composting b. Application of organic fertilizer
c. Practice cover cropping and mulching d. Practice green manuring and intercropping
44. Which fertilizer element hastens maturity, stimulates blooming, aids in seed formation, and gives plants hardiness?
a. Calcium b. Nitrogen c. Phosphorus d. Potassium

45. Which is not true about organic fertilizers? Organic fertilizers . . .


a. Decomposed farm manures b. Improve soil physical conditions
c. Facilitate soil erosion d. Retain soil humidity

46 – 50. Give examples of organic fertilizer and inorganic fertilizer


ORGANIC FERTILIZER INORGANIC FERTILIZER

50 – 60. What is the difference between irrigation and drainage?

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