1) Early Asian civilizations established diets based primarily on rice and beans.
2) The first agriculturists are considered to be Africans.
3) The Indochinese-Indonesian region is believed to be the center of origin for coconut.
1) Early Asian civilizations established diets based primarily on rice and beans.
2) The first agriculturists are considered to be Africans.
3) The Indochinese-Indonesian region is believed to be the center of origin for coconut.
1) Early Asian civilizations established diets based primarily on rice and beans.
2) The first agriculturists are considered to be Africans.
3) The Indochinese-Indonesian region is believed to be the center of origin for coconut.
1) Early Asian civilizations established diets based primarily on rice and beans.
2) The first agriculturists are considered to be Africans.
3) The Indochinese-Indonesian region is believed to be the center of origin for coconut.
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1) In Asia, the early civilization have established around
a diet basically consisting of :
a) maize and peanuts b) sorghum and beans c) rice and beans d) wheat and barley 2) The people regarded now as the first agriculturists are the: a) American Indians b) cushites c) South American Indians d) Africans 3) Our region consisting of the Indochinese-Indonesian region is believed to be the center of : a) corn b) garlic c) potato d)coconut 4) The center of origin of rice( Oryza sativa) is: a) Philippines b) Africa c) Mexico d) India 5) Next to rice and corn, the top 5 crops of the Philippines include: a) Coconut, sugarcane, banana b) Coconut, banana, abaca c) Coconut, wheat, sugarcane d) Coconut, coffee, cassava 6) Comparative advantage in agriculture means: a) higher efficiency in resource use for agriculture b) higher land area devoted to agriculture c) higher yield of export crops d) higher yield of rice and corn 7) As a science, crop production is very much related to: a) botany, biology, zoology b) soil science statistics, physics c) breeding and genetics, biology, animal science d) botany, soil science, breeding and genetics 8) The chlorophyll is commonly found in : a) vascular bundles b) mesophyll cells c) stomata d) mitochondria 9) Light absorption by the leaf is lowest in : a) red b) blue c) green d) yellow 10) In 1930’s-1950’s, photosynthesis investigation was intensified by: a) use of carbon isotopes b) detection of PGA as first product c) hatch and slack d) Blackman 11) The Kranz anatomy is found in the leaves of : a) C3 plants b) C4 plants c) CAM plants d) rice plants 12) C3 plants have : a) only one CO2 fixation pathway b) two CO2 fixation pathways separated in space c) two CO2 fixation pathways separated in time d) three CO2 fixation pathways 13) An RQ value equal to 1 means : a) glucose is being respired b) fats is respired c) anaerobic respiration is taking place d) aerobic respiration is involved 14)Cell turgidity in plants is maintained through : a) respiration b) osmoregulation c) translocation d) plasmolysis 15) The main path of (movement of) in)organic substances in plants is : a) roots b) xylem c) phloem d) leaves 16) Passive movement of water occurs: a) from a cell with high potential to cell with low potential b) only through a semi-permeable membrane c) through cytoplasmic streaming d) from a cell with low potential to a cell with high potential 17) As autotroph, plants : a) can directly use CO2 to synthesize its food b) act as host to N2 fixing bacteria c) obtain nutrients from the soil d) obtain nutrient from crop residue 18) Growth in plant usually takes in growth point such as: a) flowers b) stems c) meristem d) branch 19) The mechanism in which plant growth is governed by some kind of “division of labor” among cell and different plant parts is called : a) genome b) correlation mechanism c) endogenous growth rhythm d) exogenous growth rhythm 20) This phytohormone is also referred to as ripening hormone: a) IAA b) gibberelin c) cytokinin d) ethylene 21) The growth response of plants to the direction of light is called: a) geotropism b) phototropism c) thigmatropism d) epinastry 22) The special cells that allow rice plants to adjust to varying levels of O2 in the growth medium are called: a) aerenchyma cells b) bulliform cells c) phytochrome cells d) chroloplast cells 23) The G in equation Y=f[G+E+(GxE)] refers to : a) growth b) genotype c) gender d) geotropism 24) An optimum environment fro crop growth and development is one that : a) poses a minimum of constraints b) gas a wide range for crop adaptation c) does not interact with crops d) free from pest and diseases 25) The seasonal pattern of atmospheric conditions in a particular occurring from year to year is called: a) weather b) climate c) season d) summer 26) Plant microclimate refers to the : a) weather forecasters’ local climate b) complex of environmental variables to which plants is exposed c) climate prevailing in a village d) climate at the surface of the earth’s atmosphere 27) Photocybernetic effect refers to the effect of sunlight on: a) photosynthesis b) plant development c) plant response to daylength d) response to gravity 28) The effective wavelength fro photoperiodism is : a) red and blue b) far red and red c) ultra violet rays d) gamma rays 29) Sciophytes are also known as : a) sun loving plants b) shade loving plants c) day neutral plants d) water loving plants 30) The net effect of the greenhouse effect is : a) cool temperature b) excessive rainfall c) excessive cloudiness d) high temperature 31) Most economically important crops are : a) xerophytes b) hydrophytes c) mesophytes d) halophytes 32) It is generally more rainy at : a) mountainous area b) low-lying areas c) seaside areas d) flat lands 33) An area is experiencing absolute drought if there is no rainfall of at least 0.25mm in : a) 365 consecutive days b) 29 consecutive days c) 15 consecutive days d) 5 consecutive days 34) Based on temperature requirement , rice is a: a) cool season crop b) warm season crop c) sub-tropical crop d) semi-temperature crop 35) High relative humidity can cause : a) plant wilting b) grain drying c) high disease incidence d) breakage seeds 36) As a factor in crop production, edaphic factors refers to : a) climate b) man c) soil d) microorganism 37) Tillability is difficult in : a) heavy soil b) loamy soil c) light soil d) sandy soil 38) The desirable soil texture for crops is : a) heavy soil b) loamy soil c) light soil d) sandy soil 39) The desirable soil texture for crops is : a) blocky b) granular c) columnar d) rectangular 40) GMO stands for: a) genetically made organisms b) genetically modified organisms c) genetically mixed organisms d) genetically male organisms 41) The light reaction phase of photosynthesis takes place in the : a) chloroplast b) thylakoid lamellae c) stroma d) chlorophyll 42) The products of the light reaction phase of photosynthesis are : a) O2 and ATP b) CH2O and NADPH c) ATP and NADH d) ATP and NADPH 43) The process by ATP is formed when the electron donor is the synthesized PSI rather than the oxidation of H₂O in the light reaction phase of photosynthesis is known as : a) oxidative phosphorylation b) photosynthetic phosphorylation c) cyclic photophosphorylation d) cyclic photodecomposition 44) According to the first Fick’s Law of diffusion, the influx of CO₂ into the leaf is : a) directly proportional to the size of stomatal opening b) inversely proportional to the CO₂ concentration gradient between the leaf and the air c) inversely proportional to the total resistance d) directly proportional to the CO₂ concentration gradient between the leaf and the air, and inversely proportional to the total resistance 45) The dark reaction phase (otherwise known as biochemical phase) of photosynthesis has been called as such because it: a) does not take place during the day b) does not require light c) requires total darkness d) occurs inside the leaf 46) Rice is classified as C₃ species because its first table product of photosynthesis is a 3-carbon acid known as: a) pyruvic acid b) oxaloacetic acid c) 3-phosphoglyceric acid d) phosphoric acid 47) The photosynthetic potential of a given species is fully expressed when the following environmental factors are optimum : a) solar radiation and temperature b) CO₂ concentration, solar radiation, and CO₂ concentration c) plant moisture status, solar radiation and CO₂ concentration d) solar radiation, temperature, CO₂ concentration, and plant moisture status 48) Photosynthesis is usually low under drought conditions because : a) water as an electron donor in the electron transport system is not available b) stomatal resistance to the diffusion of CO₂ into the leaf is high c) the Co₂ concentration gradient between the air and the leaf is very wide d) the photosynthetic apparatus is permanently damaged 49) The product of glycolysis in the higher forms of plants are : a) NADH and ATP b) ATP and H₂O c) NADH and H₂O d) CO₂ and citric acid 50) The Krebs cycle takes in the : a) chloroplast b) mitochondrion c) vacuole d) peroxisome 51) Assimilates and translocated via the : a) xylem tissue b) kranz anatomy c) phloem tissue d) epidermis 52) The ascent of the cell sap from the roots to the leaves of actively transpiring plants is driven largely by : a) water tension gradient b) water potential c) osmotic pressure d) low root pressure 53) Transpiration is a very useful process in plants because it is : a) involved in heat exchange between the leaves and the air b) essential in the distribution of essential elements in plants c) important in water and nutrient utilization d) needed in solubilizing organic compounds 54) Which of the following is/are not considered as a berry? a) strawberry b) tomato c) bell pepper d) grape e) eggplant f) cherry 56) In the process of seed development the egg apparatus is composed of : a) egg cell + synergids b) egg cell + polar nuclei c) synergids + antipodals d) synergids + polar nuclei 57) In seed embryogenesis, the zygote which give rise to the embryo is formed by the fusion of : a) sperm cell + antipodals b) sperm cell + egg cell c) sperm cell + polar nuclei d) sperm cell + synergids 58) In a tetrazolium test, viable seeds will stain : a) red b) blue c) green d) yellow 59) Carbohydrate reserves of seeds will be hydrolyzed finally as : a) galactose b) fructose c) glucose d) cellulose 60) This type of dormancy is due to one or more unsuitable factions of the environment, which are non-specific in their effect. In seeds, this is equivalent to quiescence. a) paradormancy b) endodormancy c) ecodormancy d) chemical dormancy 61) Plant responses to seasonal variations in the length of day are collectively known as : a) vernalization b) photoperiodism c) circadian rhythm d) morphogenesis 62) Photoreceptor involved in photoperiodism is : a) phytochrome b) chlorophyll c) carotenoids d) flavins 63) These plants need to be supplied only with inorganic substances since they make their own organic substances : a) heterotrophic organisms b) accumulators c) autotrophic organisms d) eukaryotic organisms 64) Reduction in the amount of green pigments in leaf, resulting to yellowing : a) chlorosis b) necrosis c) autolysis d) dialysis 65) The study of how plants absorb, transport and assimilate inorganic ions is called : a) inorganic chemistry b) mineral nutrition c) translocation d) plant exudation 66) Which of the following is NOT a feature of an essential element ? a) the absence of the element makes it impossible for the plant to complete its life cycle b) the deficiency is specific for element in question c) the element is directly involved in the nutrition of the plant d) the element can be substituted by another element of similar size 67) Which is NOT an example of a essential micronutrient? a) B b) Cu c) Zn d) K 68) The movement of substances against a concentration or chemical gradient is known as : a) passive transport b) chemical transport c) active transport d) membrane transport 69) Which is not a feature of the Pfr form of the phytochrome : a) it is blue-green in color b) it is convertible to Pr form c) it is far-red light absorbing form d) it is red-orange in color 70) The natural termination of the functional life of an organ, organism or other life unit which is also regarded as the final phase in plant development : a) deterioration phase b) abscission phase c) senescence d) growth inhibition 71) A type of senescence which is characterized by annual change in deciduous woody plants in which all leaves die but the bulk of the stem and the root system remain viable : a) whole plant senescence b) organ senescence c) sequential senescence d) leaf senescence 72) Phototropism is a growth response to unidirectional light which is probably influenced by a particular growth hormone : a) abscissic acid (ABA) b) indole acetic acid c) kinetin (KI) d) gibberellins (GA) 73) The growth response of plant to touch that is best exemplified by the coiling of tendrils in Cucurbits : a) thermotropism b) seismonasty c) thigmotropism d) thigmomorphogenesis 74) A characteristic response of roots and shoots such they align themselves parallel to the direction of the gravity: a) degravitropic b) agravitropic c) orthogravitropic d) negative tropism 75) Leaf senescence like the other type of senescence can be promoted by the application of the growth hormone: a) cytokinin b) abscissic acid c) gibberellins d) auxin 76) Senescence is the energy-requiring process brought about by the metabolic changes, one of this is the destruction of the pigments: a) carotenoids b) xanthophyll c) anthocyanin d) chlorophyll 77) A variation movement cause by daily rhythms of light and dark resulting from changes in the turgor of motor cells in the pulvinus located at the base of each leaf: a) nyctinasty b) thermonasty c) seismonasty d) circumnutation 78) The bending or curvature(of an organ) caused by a differential growth when the adaxial or morphological upper side of an organ that the abaxial or morphological lower side of the organ and is always associated with high ethylene concentration: a) hyponasty b) thigmonasty c) epinasty d) thermonasty 79) The organ movement such that the axis of the organ comes to the right angles to the direction of the gravitational field as exhibited by stolons of potato and strawberry : a) heliotropism b) plagiogeotropism c) diagravitropism d) positive geotropism 80) The over-all shape of the plants is determined by : a) allometric growth b) growth correlation c) apical dominance d) hormonal imbalance 81) Domestication of plants led to : a) change in plant type and limited ecological adaptation b) narrower genetic variation and wider ecological adaptation c) the disappearance of the natural habitats of wild plants d) increased genetic variation and limited ecological adaptation 82) The pattern of assimilate partitioning in plant varies: a) with stage of growth and development b) with kind of fertilizer applied c) depending on the flux of solar energy d) with total rainfall 83) A plant showing tolerance mechanism of resistance to water deficit : a) adjust its water absorption rate to maintain cell turgidity b) maintain relatively high stomatal conductnance even if the water deficit progressing to a higher level c) rolls its leaves to reduce respiration d) extends its roots horizontally to explore soil moisture around the root zone 84) The following changes in plant are attributed to domestication except: a) less of seed dormancy b) conversion from perennial to annual c) increased susceptibility to disease d) increased environmental adaptation 85) Oxygen as one of the product of photosynthesis evolves from : a) the oxidation of H₂O b) photosynthesis of H₂O c) the reduction of CO₂ d) the reduction of H₂O 86) Agriculture could have been initiated mainly due to chronic food shortage if : a) there was sedentary way of living b) grasslands and forests were present c) plant and animal diversity was limited d) fertile lands were available 87) The major product of respiration are the following: a) ATP, H₂O and NADH b) CO₂ and ATP c) NADH and ATP d) H₂O, CO₂, ATP and NADH 88) Certain plant organ move when exposed : a) to maintain adequate moisture content b) to maximized photosynthetic activity c) to maintain optimum translocation during the day d) to balance their heat load with the surrounding air 89) Essential elements in the soil must be : a) in inert form to be available to plants b) soluble and in ionic form(s) foe efficient absorption c) kept in the maximum supply in the soil to maximize utilization d) in the form of organic compounds 90) Both photosynthesis and respiration rates are influenced by : a) relatively humidity and CO₂ concentration b) oxygen concentration c) temperature and CO₂ concentration d) temperature and relative humidity 91) Nutrient uptake by the soil is affected by : a) air temperature b) soil and water temperature c) soil texture and structure d) soil color 92) Native(inherit) soil nutrient are derived from : a) applied fertilizer b) weathering of minerals in the soil c) decomposition of organic matter in the soil d) physical disintegration of minerals in the soil 93) Nitrogen as an essential element is taken by the crops in the following forms: a) N₂, NO₂ and NH₄⁺ b) N₂O, NO₃⁻ and NO₂⁻ c) NH₄⁺, NO₂⁻ d) NO₂, NH4⁺ 94) The sites of the C₃ and C₄ pathways of CO₂ fixation are compartmentalized the leaves of : a) corn, sugar, rice b) sugarcane and corn c) mungbean and pineapple d) corn and soybean 95) The following are events that led to the development of agriculture except: a) collection of plants b) colonization of pre-adapted plant species c) cultivation of plants in order to reap a better harvest d) improvement of soil fertility 96) Current crop production technologies considered scientific because : a) several steps from planting to harvesting have evolved b) they generate facts and empirical data c) they were formulated through scientific investigations d) none of the above 97) The relationship between the growth rates of individual parts of an organ or organism is known as : a) shoot- root ratio b) harvest index c) cylometry d) giant symmetry 98) Plant roll their leaves to : a) reduce the rate of transpiration or water loss b) increase the probability of dissimilation c) change the angle of incidence of diffused d) increase leaf water content 99) Net assimilation rate is sometimes referred to as : a) photosynthesis b) crop growth rate c) unit leaf rate d) specific growth rate 100) Respiration is a necessary evil in plant because : a) it breaks down glucose which should have been used in the synthesis of complex compounds b) it leads to the loss of glucose but generate metabolic energy and organic compounds that are used in the synthesis of structural and storage compounds c) it generates CO2, H2O and ATP d) it generate heat energy for transpiration 101) The ratio of shoot dry weight to root dry weight is known as: a) root-shoot ratio b) shoot-root ratio c) plant biomass ratio d) harvest ratio 102) Nutrient availability in the soil is largely dependent on: a) pH and moisture content b) structure and bulk density c) water holding capacity d) color 103) In Decarboxylation of malate in the leaves of corn takes place in the : a) cytosol of mesophyll cells b) cytosol of the bundle sheath cells c) mitochondrion of the bundle sheath cells d) peroxisome 104) Penotype refers to the : a) breeding potential of a plant b) physical appearance of a plant c) genetic makeup of a plant d) chromosome content of a nucleus e) the concentration of phenol in the cytoplasm 105) Which of the following must exist in order for the plant breeder to select superior plants a) F1 generation b) artificial hybridization c) homogenous population d) genetic variation e) changing environment 106) Gene recombination occur as a result of : a) vegetative propagation b) clonal propagation c) self-pollination of a pureline d) sexual reproduction 107) The breeding method which may involved bringing a species or variety into an area and using it without change or additional breeding methods is called : a) hybridization b) introduction c) pedigree selection d) pureline selection e) mass selection 108) Inbreeding leads to : a) heterosis b) homozygosity c) allelism d) increase productivity e) sterility 109) Plant breeding is : a) more of selection than hybridization b) more hybridization than selection c) equal selection and hybridization d) more of introduction than hybridization 110) In rice, the best time of the day to conduct emasculation is : a) in the morning b) in the afternoon c) at noon time ‘ d) anytime of the day 111) Phenotype is determined by : a) genotype b) environment c) genotype x environment d) genotype, environment and genotype x environment 112) The agency involved in approving the release of recommended varieties in the Philippines : a) Philippine Seed Board (PSB) b) National Seed Industry Council (NSIC) c) Department of Agriculture (DA) d) International Research Institute (IRRI) 113) A rice floret has how many anthers ? a) 5 b) 11 c) 6 d) 15 114) In the point of view of a seed technologies, a seed has germinated: a) when the radicle has emerged b) when the plumule has emerged c) when both the radicle and plumule have emerged d) none of the above 115) A seed is considered alive in the tetrazolium test when the : a) whole seed is stained b) radicle portion is not stained but the rest of the seed is c) plumule portion is not stained but the rest of the seed is d) half the seed is stained 116) Seed which can be dried to a low moisture level but cannot tolerate low temperature like coffee and papaya are considered : a) recalcitrant b) orthodox c) intermediate d) none of the above 117) Which of the following is/are optional requirement/s for favorable seed germination ? a) optimum temperature b) 20% oxygen concentration c) light d) proper amount of water e) both a and c 118) The most favorable condition for storing orthodox seed is : a) dry and cool condition b) dry and hot condition c) moist and cool condition d) moist and hot condition 119) Hardseededness may be broken by the following methods except : a) soaking in boiling water for several minutes b) soaking in tap water for 24 hours c) rubbing the embryo part on the sand paper d) both a and b e) both a and c f) none of the above 120) Among the following desiccants or drying agent,______ is the most effective, thus a smaller amount is required: a) lime b) charcoal c) silica gel d) wood ash 121) The most suitable substrate for germination best of a very small seed is : a) rolled filter paper b) Petri dish line with filter paper c) ragdoll method d) sand 122) In storing seed with desiccants, seeds should be placed inside a : a) polyethylene or plastic bag b) cloth bag c) aluminum foil d) paper bag 123) The following pairs of reactant/product involved in seed germination are correct except : a) glycerol-protease b) starch-amylase c) lipid-amylase d) fatty acid-lipase