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AGRI7 Q1 ASSESSMENT

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Department of Education
Region VII – Central Visayas
Division of Cebu Province
Disctrict of Tuburan II
IRENEO V. DIAMANTE NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
S.Y. 2021 – 2022
Quarter 1
Name: _________________________________________
Grade & Section: _______________
School: ________________________________________
Date: __________
Score: _______
Directions: Read the questions carefully and follow the instructions properly.
I. DIRECTION: Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it on your answer sheet.
1. Which of the following is an example of a digging tool?
a. rake
b. crowbar
c. hand fork
d. axe
2. Which tool is used for cutting branches of planting materials and unnecessary branches of plants?
a. bolo
b. hand cultivator
c. pruning shears
d. shovel
3. Why farm tools and equipment play very important role in agricultural crop production?
a. makes work easier
b. make work faster
c. save time and effort
d. all of these
4. Which of the following statement is incorrect?
a. Tools that are worn out should be separated and be fixed immediately to avoid accident.
b. Oil will help tools to work as intended and will prevent the formation of rust.
c. Clean accumulated rust and dirt off all metal surfaces with a wire brush.
d. Always push the file across the blade in a motion near from your body.
5. What is the first procedure in the proper use of shovel?
a. Put weight on front foot. Use leg to push shovel.
b. Perform house keeping
c. Keep feet wide apart. Place front foot close to shovel.
d. Shift weight to rear foot. Keep load close to body.
6. Which of the following is an example of a digging tool?
a. bolo
b. crowbar
c. grub hoe
d. pruning shear
7. Which tool is used for cutting grasses?
a. shovel
b. bolo
c. crowbar
d. mattock
8. What tool does NOT belong to the group?
a. crowbar
b. mattock
c. shovel
d. pruning shear
9. 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
10. 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
11. Which tool resembles the appearance of spoon and use for transferring soil?
a. spade
b. shovel
c. spading fork
d. grub hoe
12. What implement is being pulled by a working animal to till the land?
a. harrow
b. native plow
c. disc plow
d. disc harrow
13. 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
14. 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
15. Which of the following tools is used to harvest crops?
a. knife
b. plow
c. spade
d. basket
II. Directions: Match column A with the correct answer on column B. Write the letter of the answer on your
answer sheet.
A
__ 1. It is a site for disposal of waste material by burial.
__ 2. Cleaning your workplace so that there would be a dust anywhere.
__ 3. The process of changing waste into new materials.
__ 4. Look and see things of use and not of use.
__ 5. It is a modern way of treating the farm waste.
__ 6. It is a method of converting waste into humus.
__ 7. Always in use, near you. Less in use, further from you
__ 8. It is a type of composting wherein species of worms are
used to create a mixture of vermicast.
__ 9. It uses a wide range of organic materials with
an end product of a fertilizer
__ 10. It is a renewable energy technology where materials
are placed in a container to create biogas.
B
a. Composting
b. Landfill
c. Incineration
d. Shine
e. Systematize
f. Anaerobically Decomposition
g. NADEP System
h. Recycling
i. Sort
j. Sustain
k. Vermiculture
III. Directions: Identify what is being asked. Choose among the words inside the word pool. Write the
answer on your answer sheet.
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Recycling
Landfill
Waste legislation /
Protection Act
Hazardous Waste
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Farm Waste
Burning
Physical
Mechanical
Agricultural Waste
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Burying
Recovery
Biological
Combustion /
Incineration
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Electrical
Chemical
Psychosocial
Environment
Decomposition
__________ 1. It includes chemical substances, such as acids or poisons and those that could lead to fire,
explosion, like pesticides, herbicides, cleaning agents, dusts and fumes from various processes such as
welding.
__________ 2. It includes bacteria, viruses, mold, mildew, insects, vermin and animals.
__________ 3. It includes workplace stressors arising from a variety of sources.
__________ 4. It 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 and air quality.
__________ 5. It is a dangerous condition where a worker can or does make electrical contact with
energized equipment or a conductor. Static electricity is the accumulation of charge on surfaces as a result
of contact and friction with another surface.
__________ 6. It is created as a result of either powered or manual (human) use of tools, equipment or
machinery and plant. An example of this is a contact and/or entanglement with unguarded moving parts on
a machine
__________ 7. It is the process of converting waste products into new products.
__________ 8. The most common practice of waste disposal and focuses attention on burying the waste in
the land.
__________ 9. Sets minimum standards for the location, construction and operations of landfills.
__________ 10. It refers to any material that is unwanted and unvalued and discarded by its owner.
__________ 11. It is the common waste disposal method for both domestic rubbish and farm rubbish.
__________ 12. Composed of organic wastes (animal excreta in the form of slurries and farmyard
manures, spent mushroom compost, soiled water and silage effluent.
__________ 13. Produces leachate when percolating water and other liquids pick up heavy metals and
decomposing organic wastes and if collected it can contaminate our water and soil.
__________ 14. The process of taking useful discarded items for the next specific use.
__________ 15. A method in which municipal solid wastes are burned at high temperatures to convert
them.
__________ 16. Refers to any chemicals/ medicines in the farm that can cause danger to health and to the
environment.
IV. Directions: Convert the following measurements. Show your solution on your answer sheet.
1. 16 meters
= _________ cm
2. 16 feet
= _________ meters
3. 26 inches
= _________ feet
4. 2.5 km
= _________meters
5. 5 meters
= _________ cm
6. 8 feet
= _________inches
7. 125 cm
= _________ meters
8. 0.15 ha.
= _________ square meter
9. 22,000 sq.m.
=_________ hectare
10. 50 inches
=_________ meters
V. Directions: Identify the following systems of planting and irrigation. Write the answer on your answer
sheet.
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Prepared by:
HENJEL B. PERALES
Subject Teacher/T1
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