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HOPE CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

1103 WOH Center, EDSA A Samson 1, Quezon City


Tel. Nos. 376-7311/373-3041 to 44

THIRD QUARTER TEST

T.L.E. I
Name: _____________________________________ Date:__________________

I.

Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write only the letter on the space provided.

_____ 1. Specialized structures of the plant that attract insects that helps in pollination. A. Flowers B. Fruits C. Roots D. Leaves _____ 2. These are ripened ovary of the flowers. A. Flowers B. Fruits C. Roots D. Leaves _____ 3. Parts of a plant which penetrate the earth. A. Flowers B. Fruits C. Roots D. Leaves _____ 4. Planting without the use of seeds. A. Sexual Method B. FertilizationC. Asexual D. Pollination _____ 5. The transfer of the pollen from the anther of a plant to the stigma of another flower of the same specie. A. FertilizationB. Self- Pollination C. Sexual Method D. Cross- Pollination _____ 6. They are lens shaped bodies in the mesophyll which contain green coloring matter. A. Chloroplasts B. Stomata C. Guard Cells D. Cutin _____ 7. They connect the air spaces and cells inside the leaf. A. Chloroplasts B. Stomata C. Guard Cells D. Cutin _____ 8. It is a cell wall or a wax- like material on the side of the epidermis exposed to the air. A. Chloroplasts B. Stomata C. Guard Cells D. Cutin _____ 9. Made up of soft green tissues. A. Chloroplasts B. Stomata C. Blades D. Cutin _____10. Pollination of the stigma by the pollen of the same flower or another flower of the same plant. A. Self- Pollination B. Fertilization C. Cross- Pollination D. Asexual Method _____11. Placing a number of seeds on moistened tissue paper. A. Rag- Doll Method B. Seed Box C. Dish Method D. Quincunx _____12. Placing the seeds inside the damp cloth. A. Rag- Doll Method B. Seed Box C. Dish Method D. Quincunx _____13. Weeds reproduced only by seeds and complete their growth in one season. A. Perennial Weeds B. Annual C. Biennial D. Germination _____14. Weeds that need two seasons to complete their life cycle. A. Perennial Weeds B. Annual C. Biennial D. Germination _____15. Weeds live more than 2 years. A. Perennial Weeds B. Annual C. Biennial D. Germination _____16. Methods o applying fertilizer by digging furrows around each plant. A. Broadcast Method B. Side Dressing C. Band Application D. Top Dressing or Foliar _____17. Application of fertilizer in liquid form around a plant. A. Broadcast Method B. Side Dressing C. Band Application D. Top Dressing or Foliar _____18. Applied in larger areas that need several kilos of bags of fertilizer. A. Broadcast Method B. Side Dressing C. Band Application D. Top Dressing or Foliar _____19. Fertilizer is sprayed on the leaves not around its stem. A. Broadcast Method B. Side Dressing C. Band Application D. Top Dressing or Foliar _____20. Method characterized by catching moths, butterflies and other flying insects with nets. A. Mechanical Method B. Chemical C. Fragmentation D. Repellants _____21. A method where substances, like soap are used to drive away pests.

A. Mechanical Method B. Chemical C. Fragmentation D. Repellants _____22. Fertilizers that come from leguminous plants planted in an area then plowed under the soil and left to discompose. A. Composting B. Animal Manure C. Green Manure D. Irrigation _____23. The process of gathering the produce crops. A. Harvesting B. Marketing C. Fumigation D. Irrigation _____24. This is done by digging a pit enough to accommodate weeds and other plants cut down in the garden. A. Compost Heap Method B. Compost Pit Method C. Band Application D. Broadcast Method _____25. The bite off and eat up the leaves and other parts of the plants. A. Pathogens B. Repellants C. Sucking Insects D. Chewing Insects II. True or False ______ 1. Harvesting and marketing are processes that involve care and right timing. ______2. Plant pests and diseases are not harm crops. ______3. Examples of chewing pests are aphids, leaf hoppers, scale insects and meaty bugs. ______4. Weeds need to be destroyed to avoid damage of the quality and quantity of the harvest. ______5. Proper soil preparation before planting will result in productive plant production. ______6. Seeds with high percentage of viability selected for germination. ______7. The growth and development of plants lie in the climatic situation of the place. ______8. Temperature is important in vegetable production. ______9. Plants grow through different stages. ______10. The stamen and the pistils are directly involved in the production of seeds. III.Enumeration. Write the correct answer on the space provided. 1 5 Microorganisms that Cause Disease to Plants 1. _____________________ 2. _____________________ 3. _____________________ 4. _____________________ 5. _____________________ 6 8 Three Ways of Irrigating Crops 6. _____________________ 7. _____________________ 8. _____________________ 9 -10 Two Ways to be followed in Planting Seeds 9. _____________________ 10. _____________________ 11 15 Parts of a Plant 11. _____________________ 12. _____________________ 13. _____________________ 14. _____________________ 15. _____________________

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