- 1. The raw material used in clothing industry is _____
A) Paper B) Jute C) Cotton D) Tyre
- 2. The study of how to grow fruits, vegetables and ornamental crops is _________
A) Floriculture B) Apiculture C) Silviculture D) Horticulture
- 3. The activity which involves the management and production of fish and other aquatic animals is known as ________
A) Livestock production B) Snail production C) Fishery D) Horticulture
- 4. Onions store food in the ______
A) Fruits B) Leaves C) Root D) Buds
- 5. A dicotyledonous plant is a plant that has ________
A) two cotyledons B) One cotyledon C) Four cotyledons D) Five cotyledons
- 6. The primary source of power for green plants in the manufacture of food is
A) Water B) Wind C) Fire D) Sunlight
- 7. Bee farming is also known as ____
A) Heliculture B) Horticulture C) Snailery D) Apiculture
- 8. The method of educating the farmer and encouraging him to adopt an improved method of farming is known as agricultural ____
A) Extension B) Cooperative C) Legislator D) Policy
- 9. The storage organ for sugarcane is _______
A) Root B) Leaves C) Flowers D) Stem
- 10. The study of how crops are grown and used by man and animals is called _____
A) Crop scientist B) Soil scientist C) Crop science D) Soil science
- 11. Plywood is a by-product of ______
A) Fish B) Forest C) Pig D) Poultry
- 12. Roots serve as storage organ for _______
A) Sugarcane B) Tomato C) Cassava D) Onion
- 13. One of the following is an example of aquatic plant.
A) Oil palm B) Pea C) Wheat D) Plankton
- 14. A typical crop plant is made up of two major systems known as ______
A) Shoot and stems B) Shoots and roots C) Aerial and Fibrous D) Tap and Fibrous
- 15. ______ roots consist of one major root from which various minor branches arise
A) Leaves B) Tap root C) Fibrous root D) Stem
- 16. The vegetative parts of a plant are ______
A) Flowers and leaves B) Fruit and leaves C) Roots, stem and leaves D) Flowers and fruits
A) Corn B) Potato C) Yam D) Cassava
- 18. The study of trees and some wild animals is called
A) Forestry B) Soil science C) Fishery D) Mining
- 19. _______ is the source of fiber and cotton
A) Engineering B) Mining C) Agriculture D) Catering
- 20. Example of animals that can be used for working on the farm is
A) Camel B) Rabbit C) Pig D) Rat
- 21. The following are vegetables except
A) Tomato B) Cabbage C) Pumpkin D) Cocoa
- 22. _________ is the study of Agricultural business practices
A) Agricultural Extension B) None C) Agricultural Economics D) Agricultural Engineering
- 23. Agriculture produce the following except
A) Industrial raw materials B) Food C) Income D) Agricultural engineering tools
- 24. Mr Ahmad produces plants and animals for himself and his family alone, he is a_________
A) Processor B) Subsistence farmer C) Commercial farmer D) Plantation farmer
- 25. Crops whose seeds or fruit can produce oil when pressed are called________ crops
A) Fibre B) Vitamin C) Oil D) Mineral
- 26. Fruit and vegetables are a great source of
A) Oil B) Vitamin and mineral C) Fat and oil D) Carbohydrate
- 27. The study of everything about animal health is
A) Horticulture B) Soil science C) Animal science D) Veterinary science
- 28. Crops that are grown to beautify the environment are ________ crops
A) Forage B) Ornamental C) Latex D) Medicinal
- 29. One of these is not a terrestrial plant
A) Timber B) Rubber C) Cocoa D) Plankton
- 30. Organs of plant can be divided into vegetative and ________ organ
A) Fibrous B) Tap C) Vegetable D) Reproductive
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