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1. Micronutrients differ from macronutrients because they are required in:
A. Large amounts
B. Small trace amounts
C. No amounts
D. Only during flowering
Answer: B
Rationale: Micronutrients are needed in very small quantities.
2. Iron deficiency is most commonly seen in:
A. Older leaves
B. Younger leaves
C. Roots only
D. Fruits only
Answer: B
Rationale: Iron is immobile, affecting new growth first.
3. Case: Young leaves are yellow but veins remain green. This indicates:
A. Iron deficiency
B. Nitrogen excess
C. Potassium toxicity
D. Calcium deficiency only
,Answer: A
Rationale: Interveinal chlorosis in young leaves indicates iron deficiency.
4. Fertilizer efficiency is BEST improved by:
A. Ignoring soil testing
B. Matching nutrients to plant needs and timing applications
C. Increasing random applications
D. Applying before rainfall always
Answer: B
Rationale: Precision improves efficiency and reduces waste.
5. Case: A farm uses soil testing and precise application schedules. This system is
an example of:
A. Precision nutrient management
B. Random fertilization
C. Pest control
D. Mechanical cultivation
Answer: A
Rationale: Precision agriculture optimizes fertilizer use.
6. Buffer zones near water bodies help reduce:
A. Nutrient runoff
B. Plant growth
C. Soil fertility
D. Irrigation efficiency
Answer: A
Rationale: Buffer zones filter nutrient runoff.
7. Case: Fertilizer is applied within 5 feet of a stream. The BEST corrective action
is:
A. Establish buffer zones
B. Increase fertilizer rate
C. Remove all vegetation
D. Apply more frequently
, Answer: A
Rationale: Buffer zones protect waterways.
8. The MOST important factor in preventing groundwater contamination is:
A. Proper nutrient management
B. Increasing fertilizer use
C. Ignoring rainfall
D. Eliminating soil testing
Answer: A
Rationale: Proper management reduces leaching.
9. Case: High nitrate levels are detected in groundwater near farmland. The
MOST likely cause is:
A. Excess fertilizer application and leaching
B. Pest activity
C. Irrigation pipes
D. Crop rotation
Answer: A
Rationale: Nitrate contamination is linked to fertilizer leaching.
10. Soil texture affects fertilizer application because it determines:
A. Nutrient retention and drainage
B. Plant genetics
C. Pest resistance
D. Weather patterns
Answer: A
Rationale: Soil texture influences nutrient movement.
11. Case: A sandy soil field requires frequent fertilization. The reason is:
A. High nutrient retention
B. Low nutrient retention
C. High clay content
D. Low temperature
Answer: B
Rationale: Sandy soils leach nutrients quickly.