A) Arid desert B) Warm and humid C) Cold and dry D) Temperate with freezing winters
A) Waterlogged soil B) Pure sand C) Well-drained sandy loam D) Heavy clay
A) 7.5-8.5 B) 6.0-7.0 C) Above 9.0 D) 4.0-5.0
A) Never B) Regularly, especially during dry periods C) Only when the soil is completely dry D) Once a month
A) Bulbs B) Air layering (only under specific conditions) C) Seeds or cuttings D) Spores
A) 3-5 years B) 1-2 months C) Never D) 6-12 months
A) A-frame house B) No support is needed C) Chain-link fence D) T-bar trellis
A) To promote air circulation and fruit production B) Pruning is not necessary C) To stunt growth D) To prevent flowering
A) High phosphorus fertilizer B) Pure nitrogen fertilizer C) No fertilizer is needed D) Balanced NPK fertilizer
A) Earthworms B) Ladybugs C) Aphids D) Bees
A) Malaria B) Common cold C) Anthrax D) Fusarium wilt
A) Ensure good air circulation and drainage B) Applying excessive fertilizer C) Overwatering D) Planting in a shady area
A) Ignoring the weeds B) Applying broad-spectrum herbicides C) Flooding the area D) Hand weeding or mulching
A) To make the seeds easier to handle B) To prevent fungal infections C) To improve germination rate D) Scarification is not necessary
A) To attract pests B) To prevent root growth C) To retain moisture and suppress weeds D) To increase soil temperature
A) Yellowing of leaves B) Dark green leaves C) Stunted growth D) Excessive flowering
A) Delicious and nutritious fruit B) Produces toxic fumes C) Attracts dangerous animals D) Causes soil erosion
A) Purple Passion B) Banana Passionfruit C) Sweet Cupcake D) Yellow Giant
A) Increased flowering B) Yellowing leaves and root rot C) Stunted growth D) Curling leaves
A) To prevent root rot B) To promote rapid growth C) To attract beneficial insects D) Drainage is not important
A) About a week B) One day C) Several months D) Indefinitely
A) Potassium is not needed B) Promotes root growth C) Promotes fruit development and disease resistance D) Promotes leaf growth
A) Expose seedlings to extreme cold. B) Boil the seedlings. C) Gradually acclimate seedlings to outdoor conditions. D) Keep seedlings indoors permanently.
A) Planting too deep can cause root rot. B) Planting depth doesn't matter. C) Planting shallow improves root development. D) Planting too deep encourages faster growth.
A) To eat the fruit B) To pollinate the flowers C) To damage the vines D) Bees have no effect on passion fruit
A) Wind has no impact on passion fruit. B) Wind always improves fruit production. C) Strong winds can damage vines and reduce fruit set. D) Wind prevents pests.
A) Immediately after flowering B) When the fruit is green and hard C) When the fruit is very soft and mushy D) When the fruit is fully colored and slightly wrinkled
A) Calcium B) Nitrogen C) Potassium D) Phosphorus
A) The plant needs another plant to pollinate it. B) The plant can pollinate itself without external help. C) The plant only produces female flowers. D) The plant cannot be pollinated.
A) Passiflora edulis B) Solanum lycopersicum C) Citrus limon D) Mangifera indica |