This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Agriculture > Farming > Structures > Agricultural Structures – Quiz 5 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Agricultural Structures Quiz 5 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What are nutrients? A) The available minerals and chemicals in soil. B) Things you eat. C) Fertilizers added to plants. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The available minerals and chemicals in soil. 2. Name a type of nut that is commonly used in baking cookies and cakes. A) Walnuts. B) Cashews. C) Peanuts. D) Almonds. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Almonds. 3. The acronym inra means: A) National Agricultural Institution. B) National Institution of Agrarian Reform. C) Native instrument of reform. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) National Institution of Agrarian Reform. 4. Specialization means A) Focusing only on getting food. B) When people take up specific jobs based on their talents. C) You are a very special person. D) Doing many different jobs. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) When people take up specific jobs based on their talents. 5. Downstream processing involves the following activities, except: A) Commercial plantation. B) The processing of animal resources. C) Herbal processing. D) Food Industry. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Commercial plantation. 6. When cultures need to be watered artificially in the face of cultures of A) Watering. B) Rack. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Watering. 7. The shift from hunting and gathering to agriculture is often called what? A) The Neanderthal Shift. B) The Agricultural Movement. C) The Agricultural Revolution. D) The Farming Evolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Agricultural Revolution. 8. Topsoil is the layer of soil that is closest to Earth's core. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 9. What is the meaning of agriculture? A) Moving from place to place in search of food. B) Training for a particular job. C) Growing crops or raising animals for food. D) Bringing animals under human control. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Growing crops or raising animals for food. 10. To share information with someone; to exchange knowledge or information A) Communicate. B) Technology. C) Constant. D) Construct. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Communicate. 11. The chart to the left shows the impact of silt deposits on early human civilizations. Which sentence completes this chart? A) Civilizations became nomadic as silt made it impossible to build permanent homes. B) Civilizations began to be built near the rivers in which the crops were planted. C) Civilizations created markets to buy and sell silt. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Civilizations began to be built near the rivers in which the crops were planted. 12. Currently this sector creates: A) Very original dishes. B) Severe environmental problems. C) New products, employment and opportunity. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) New products, employment and opportunity. 13. In agriculture are produced: A) Manufactured foods and products. B) Food and chemicals for the industry. C) Food and raw materials for the industry. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Food and raw materials for the industry. 14. The pictured chart describes several jobs performed in Mesopotamia. Based on the chart, how did Mesopotamia benefit from job specialization? A) It allowed humans to focus on specific skills. B) It prevented the creation of social classes. C) It stopped humans from developing cultures. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It allowed humans to focus on specific skills. 15. MATERIAL THAT IS ATTACHED TO AND COVERS THE MAIN FRAMING STRUCTURES OF A BUILDING. A) GIRDERS. B) SHEATHING. C) Purlins. D) TRIM. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) SHEATHING. 16. The Indian word was replaced by peasant in: A) Republic. B) Agrarian reform. C) Ninguna de las anteriores. D) Colonia. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Agrarian reform. 17. What contributed to dismissing workers in agriculture? A) Use of machines. B) Use of animals. C) Manual planting. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Use of machines. 18. Agriculture arises in the period: A) Metals. B) Paleolithic. C) Stone age. D) Neolithic. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Neolithic. 19. A culture system is intensive when: A) Cultures are intended for the market. B) The soil is permanently occupied. C) Cultures are for subsistence. D) The soil is temporarily occupied. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The soil is permanently occupied. 20. During the Neolithic Age, the population was able to grow because..... A) People had a steady supply of food. B) Humans learned which plants were safe to eat. C) Many animals that were dangerous to humans died off. D) Hunters developed better techniques for hunting. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) People had a steady supply of food. 21. Of the following, which one is the most significant change brought on by the Industrial Revolution? A) People could work from home and send their products to factories for final assembly. B) Skilled laborers had more advanced tools at their disposal. C) Products were primary made by machines. D) More people were engaged in manufacturing. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Products were primary made by machines. 22. A COMPONENT OF A FRAMING SYSTEM THAT MUST SUPPORT AN AMOUNT OF WEIGHT THAT IS IMPORTANT FOR THE STRENGTH OF A BUILDING. A) SUBFLOOR. B) TRUSS. C) LOAD-BEARING MEMBER. D) SILL PLATE. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) LOAD-BEARING MEMBER. 23. When the material is decomposed, the nutrients will be released back into the soil to be re-available.This process refers to A) Steel. B) Rainy cycle. C) Food cycle. D) The nutrient cycle. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The nutrient cycle. 24. PLANTS AND ANIMALS THAT HAVE BEEN GENETICALLY ADOPTED TO SUIT HUMAN NEEDS ARE CONSIDERED- A) DOMESTICATED. B) PRIMITIVE. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) DOMESTICATED. 25. A farmer needs credit for the purpose of daughter's marriage is an example of..... credit. A) Productive. B) Unproductive. C) Both. D) None. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Unproductive. 26. Agricultural evolution involves the following times/era: A) Middle, bronze, modern. B) Pre History, bronze, modern. C) Pre History, Middle, Bronze. D) Pre-history, middle, modern. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Pre-history, middle, modern. 27. Choose the true statements.Traditional agriculture is characterized by ..... A) Predominantly uses the monoculture system. B) Needs numerous labor. C) A high agricultural productivity. D) Have a production oriented to meet the food needs of the farmer and his family. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Needs numerous labor. 28. If it rains little in an area, we must plant ..... A) Irrigation culture. B) Drying culture. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Drying culture. 29. Why was Crop Rotation used? A) To keep the soil healthy. B) To keep nutrients in the soil. C) Maximum yields could be achieved. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 30. How did the discovery of fire benefit nomadic hunter-gatherer societies? A) It made it more difficult to produce crops. B) It made it easier to produce animal skins. C) It allowed food to be cooked, making it tastier and easier to digest. D) It improved fishing practices, leading to larger yields. 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