This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Agriculture > Agriculture Environment > Ecology > Agriculture And Environment – Quiz 2 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Agriculture And Environment Quiz 2 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. The timber industry classifies forestlands into three categories called A) Oftwoods, hardwoods, and mixed woods. B) Pine, redwood, and mixed. C) Evergreen, deciduous, and mixed. D) Virgin forest, native forest, and tree farms. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Virgin forest, native forest, and tree farms. 2. Commercial Gardening and Fruit Farming typically use what type of labor? A) People with a college degree. B) American citizens. C) Migrant Workers. D) Immigrants. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Migrant Workers. 3. Soil is important for all the following reasons except. A) To anchor plant roots. B) Air for respiration of the animal lungs. C) Home and habitat for micro and macro organisms. D) Water for plant growth. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Air for respiration of the animal lungs. 4. What is a CAFO (confined animal feeding operation)? A) A place where animals eat food in the winter months. B) An operation with more than 1, 000 animals at a time. C) A small Feedlot that has 0 to 1, 000 animals. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A small Feedlot that has 0 to 1, 000 animals. 5. What is the term for the amount of food produced in an area? A) Efficiency. B) Arable. C) Soil conservation. D) Yield. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Yield. 6. What is wasted when food is thrown out? A) Land. B) Water. C) Labor. D) All the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All the above. 7. No fishing zones are designed to fix ..... of fish. A) Overpopulation. B) Overharvesting. C) Excessive aquaculture. D) Contamination. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Overharvesting. 8. Grain farming primarily creates food for ..... A) Humans. B) Animals. C) Oil. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Humans. 9. Over irrigation of shallow rooted plants could cause the water table to rise bringing with it dissolved A) Soil. B) Limestone. C) Salt. D) Nutrients. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Salt. 10. What did NOT lead to the increase in urbanization? A) Industrialization. B) Moving from farming to industry. C) Population growth. D) Population decrease. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Population decrease. 11. All soil profiles begin as A) Weathered bedrock. B) Thick humus. C) Unweathered bedrock. D) Sand, silt, and clay. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Unweathered bedrock. 12. All of these contribute to famine EXCEPT A) Unequal distribution of food. B) Crop failure. C) Drought. D) Green revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Green revolution. 13. The introduction of pesticides, new fertilizers, andirrigation technology aided countries like Indiaand Mexico grow substantially more food to helpsustain their growing population. This led to lessconcern about A) Famine. B) Increased life expectancy. C) Increased overall health of the populations. D) All choices. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All choices. 14. No-till farming helps to conserve soil fertility because A) Remnants of the previous crop are left to slowly decay. B) Deep ridges are cut across, not down, the slopes of hills. C) The ground is carefully turned to mix soil nutrients. D) Only organic fertilizers and natural pesticides are used. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Remnants of the previous crop are left to slowly decay. 15. One alternative to catching fish from the ocean is ..... , which is the process of farming fish and other aquatic organisms A) Compost. B) Aquaculture. C) Pesticide. D) Domesticated. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Aquaculture. 16. What is arable land? A) Land that has high salt content. B) Land on which crops can be grown. C) Land on which crops cannot be grown. D) Land that is porous so water drains through slowly. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Land on which crops can be grown. 17. When did farming begin in the Middle East and North Africa? A) About 5, 000 years ago. B) About 200, 000 years ago. C) About 11, 000 years ago. D) About 3, 000 years ago. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) About 11, 000 years ago. 18. The US accounts for about what percent of worldwide pesticide use? A) 33. B) 20. C) 80. D) 50. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 33. 19. Material used for the support and stability of hydroponic plants; includes sand, gravel, peat moss and sawdust A) Artificial growing medium. B) Soil. C) Potting soil. D) Clayey loam and humus. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Artificial growing medium. 20. Domesticated animals raised to be used on a farm or sold for profit A) Livestock. B) Biological pest control. C) Domesticated. D) Diet. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Livestock. 21. Aquaculture is ..... A) The practice of fishing. B) The study of the oceans. C) The practice of taking care of the ocean by setting fishing limits. D) The practice of raising fish and other water dwelling organisms for food. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The practice of raising fish and other water dwelling organisms for food. 22. The ..... ..... which took placebetween the 1920's and 1960's led to greatincreases in crop yields, especially in thedeveloping world A) Green Machine. B) Green Revolution. C) Feed the Hungry Campaign. D) Agricultural Revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Green Revolution. 23. A place where raw ingredients are changed into the useful items we need or want; wood into furniture, ore into steel for cars, wheat into bread, and potatoes into chips. A) Store. B) Natural Resources. C) Farm. D) Factory. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Factory. 24. What is true about organic farming? A) Doesn't actually work. B) Meets our food needs now, but won't in the future. C) Makes enough food to meet our needs. D) Cannot produce enough food to meet our current needs. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Cannot produce enough food to meet our current needs. 25. Which of the following is a benefit of preserving farmland? A) Prime locations for home sites. B) Soil erosion protection. C) Productive land for growing crops. D) A greenbelt for crowded urban areas. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Productive land for growing crops. 26. Toxins that get passed up the food chain in increasing amounts A) Compounding. B) Non-elimination. C) Compaction. D) Biomagnification. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Biomagnification. 27. One advantage to confined animal feeding operations is their A) Humane treatment of the animals. B) Pollution. C) Use of antibiotics. D) Efficiency. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Efficiency. 28. The cultivation of a single crop in a given area A) Polyculture. B) Inorganic farming. C) Monoculture. D) Organic farming. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Monoculture. 29. Increased infections and blindness are associated with ..... deficiency. A) Iron. B) Vitamin A. C) Iodine. D) Carbohydrates. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Vitamin A. 30. Most farms today use synthetic ..... pesticides and herbicides (such as Round-up) to control their biological pests. The problem with these chemicals is that they ..... in the environment. A) Synthetic pesticides | Biodegrade. B) Botanical pesticides | Biodegrade. C) Botanical pesticides | Bioaccumulate. D) Synthetic pesticides | Bioaccumulate. 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