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Department of Education

Region X - Northern Mindanao


DIVISION OF BUKIDNON
Sumpong, Malaybalay City

Technology and Livelihood Education Grade 8


Agri-Fishery Arts - Agricultural Crop Production
Second Quarter Examination

Name: ___________________________ District: ________________________ Score: _______


Grade and Section: ______________ School: ________________________

Directions: Read and understand the statements or questions carefully. Write the letter of
your choice that best answers the statement or question on the blank provided
before the number.

______ 1. What is the process of organizing, developing, operating, and engaging in one’s
own
business?
A. Entrepreneurship
B. Entrepreneur
C. PECs
D. Sociable

______ 2. The person who organizes, develops, operates, and engages his own
business.
A. Entrepreneurship
B. PECs
C. Efficient
D. Entrepreneur

______ 3. These are qualities, characteristics, skills, abilities, knowledge, and behavior
that a person must possess to become a successful entrepreneur.
A. Entrepreneurship
B. PECs
C. Efficient
D. Entrepreneur

______ 4. It makes plans before doing things and keeping orderly records.
A. Innovative
B. Organized
C. Sociable
D. Problem solver

______ 5. Which of the following is an example of a digging tool?


A. Bolo
B. Crowbar
C. Grub hoe
D. Pruning shear

______ 6. It is used for cutting tall grasses and weeds and chopping branches of trees.
A. Bolo
B. Crowbar
C. Grub hoe
D. Pruning shear

______ 7. It is used for digging big holes and digging out big stones and stumps.
A. Sickle
B. Crowbar
C. Rake
D. Pruning shear

______ 8. It is used for digging canals, breaking hard topsoil and for digging up stones
and tree stumps.
A. Sickle
B. Grab hoe
C. Spade
D. Pick mattock

______ 9. It is used for cleaning the ground and leveling the topsoil.
A. Rake
B. Grab hoe
C. Spade
D. Pick mattock

______ 10. It is used for loosening the soil around the growing plants and putting small
amount of manure fertilizer in the soil.
A. Light hoe
B. Hand trowel
C. Spading fork
D. Pick mattock

______ 11. It is used for cultivating the garden plot by loosening the soil and removing
weeds around the plant.
A. Light hoe
B. Hand trowel
C. Spading fork
D. Pick mattock

______ 12. It is for cutting big size posts.


A. Bolo
B. Hand trowel
C. Axe
D. Hand cultivator

______ 13. It is for hauling water, manure, and fertilizers.


A. Water pails
B. Hand trowel
C. Sprayers
D. Sprinklers

______ 14. It is used for hauling trash, manures, fertilizers, planting materials and
other
equipment.
A. Hand cultivator
B. Wheelbarrow
C. Sickle
D. Sprinklers

______ 15. It is a hand-held agricultural tool with variously curved blades typically
used
for cutting weeds.
A. Sprayer
B. Rake
C. Sickle
D. Sprinklers

______ 16. These are farm implements either pulled by a working animal or tractor.
A. Plows
B. Harrow
C. Rotavator
D. Tractor
______ 17. The native wooden harrow is made of wood with metal teeth and pulled by a
carabao while the disc harrow is made of metal mounted to a tractor. What
do you call this?
A. Plows
B. Harrow
C. Rotavator
D. Tractor

______ 18. It is used to pull a plow and harrow in preparing a large area of land.
A. Hand tractor
B. Four-wheel tractor
C. Water pumps
D. Wheelbarrow

______ 19. It is used to pull disc plow and disc harrow in preparing big area of land.
A. Hand tractor
B. Four-wheel tractor
C. Water pumps
D. Wheelbarrow

______ 20. These are used to draw irrigation water from a source.
A. Hand tractor
B. Four-wheel tractor
C. Water pumps
D. Wheelbarrow

______ 21. It is an implement mounted to a tractor used for tilling and pulverizing the
soil.
A. Plows
B. Harrow
C. Rotavator
D. Tractor

______ 22. It is used to apply in blades such as electric hedge trimmer blades, hoe,
shovel, and other metal surfaces to prevent rusting.
A. Water
B. Lubricant oil
C. Liquid soap
D. Used oil

______ 23. The best way to work fresh oil into the joints of most garden tool is by
______.
A. Using an old toothbrush with some lightweight lubricating oil
B. Using water
C. Using alcohol
D. Using soap

______ 24. In sharpening tools, which do you apply?


A. Do not tighten the pivot nut.
B. Before sharpening, check the pivot nut.
C. The nut should be snug with no ply in the pivot.
D. With the nut tightened, check the tool; if it cuts cleanly, it does not need
sharpening.

______ 25. These are accessories which are pulled by working animals or mounted to
machineries and are usually used in the preparation of land.
A. Farm seedlings
B. Farm implements
C. Farm supplies
D. Insecticides

______ 26. Which of the following ways of checking farm implements is inappropriate
to
apply?
A. Loosening bolts and nuts should not be tightened firmly.
B. Disc plow and harrow should also be lubricated on their moving parts
like bearings.
C. Tractors should be tuned-up very well by skilled operator.
D. Check the oil, lubricant, fuel, and cooling system.

______ 27. It refers to the work performed by farm workers in exchange for salary.
A. Income
B. Profit
C. Labor
D. Interests

______ 28. It is the corresponding value that will be added to the principal as payment
for using money of the lender.
A. Principal
B. Profit
C. Income
D. Interests

______ 29. It refers to the amount you owed.


A. Principal
B. Profit
C. Income
D. Interests

______ 30. This is the value that remains after all the expenses have been deducted
from
the gross income or sales.
A. Principal
B. Profit
C. Income
D. Interests

______ 31. The labor requirements for land preparation are the following except ______.
A. Plowing using tractor
B. Plowing using animal
C. Clearing of the land using hoe
D. Pulling of seedlings

______ 32. It refers to the number of days the work will be completed by one person
and
one animal.
A. Man-animal days
B. Man-days
C. Interest
D. Income

______ 33. What is the 10 % of 100 oranges?


A. 1
B. 10
C. 100
D. 15

______ 34. What is the value of 5 kms. = ______ m?


A. 5
B. 5,000
C. 50
D. 0.5

______ 35. What is the value of 16 m. = ______ millimeter?


A. 16
B. 1,600
C. 16,000
D. 160

______ 36. What is the value of 5 meters = ______ cm?


A. 50
B. 5
C. 500
D. 5,000

______ 37. What is the value of 10 m. = ______ cm?


A. 1000
B. 1
C. 10
D. 100

______ 38. What is the 5 % of 100 kg. seeds that are dormant?
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20

______ 39. What is the 9 % of 100 kg. seeds are dormant?


A. 3
B. 5
C. 15
D. 9

______ 40. What is the area in hectare if the measurement is 500 m. x 600 m.?
A. 30 hectares
B. 10 hectares
C. 15hectares
D. 5 hectares

______ 41. It includes bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, insects, vermin, and animals.
A. Chemical
B. Biological
C. Mechanical/ electrical
D. Psycho-social environment

______ 42. It is the hazard that will cause injury or ill health to anyone in the
workplace.
A. Risk
B. Exposure
C. Hazard
D. Chemicals

______ 43. This occurs when a person is in contact with a hazard.


A. Risk
B. Exposure
C. Hazard
D. Chemicals

______ 44. It provides a basis for an integrated waste management regulation starting
from waste source to methods of disposal.
A. Presidential Decree (PD) 1152
B. Republic Act (RA) 8479
C. RA 6969
D. PD 984

______ 45. It includes electricity, machinery, equipment, pressure vessels, dangerous


goods, forklifts, cranes, and hoists.
A. Mechanical/ electrical
B. Chemicals
C. Biological
D. Psycho-social environment
______ 46. It is the practice related to production and work process.
A. Occupational safety
B. Safety
C. Psycho-social environment
D. Biological

______ 47. It is designed to be worn and protect us from risk, injury or illness.
A. Costume
B. Gown
C. Attire
D. Personal protective equipment

______ 48. It is a sound state of the body and mind of the workers that enable them to
perform the job normally.
A. Hazard
B. Health
C. Risk
D. Ways

______ 49. Which of these personal protective equipment should be worn to protect the
eyes from splinters, flying metals and others?
A. Goggles
B. Hand gloves
C. Coverall
D. Rubber boots

______ 50. These include floors, stairs, work platforms, steps, ladders, fire, falling
objects, slippery surfaces, manual handling, and excessively loud and
prolonged noise.
A. Chemicals
B. Mechanical and/or electrical
C. Psycho-social environment
D. Physical
Technology and Livelihood Education Grade 8
Agri-Fishery Arts - Agricultural Crop Production
Second Quarter Examination

KEY ANSWERS

1. A 11. D 21. C 31. D 41. B


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

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