1. What does RETA stand for?
o A) Regional Education Training Academy
o B) Rural Education and Training Authority
o C) Regional Enterprise and Trade Association
o D) Registered Education and Training Authority
o Answer: B
2. Which sector does RETA primarily serve?
o A) Urban development
o B) Rural and agricultural development
o C) Industrial manufacturing
o D) Information technology
o Answer: B
3. What is the main purpose of RETA?
o A) To provide loans to farmers
o B) To facilitate skills development and training
o C) To sell agricultural products
o D) To conduct research only
o Answer: B
4. RETA CARO focuses on which type of education?
o A) Primary education
o B) Secondary education
o C) Vocational and technical education
, o D) University education
o Answer: C
5. What does CARO stand for in RETA CARO?
o A) Central Agricultural Regional Office
o B) Community Agricultural Resource Organization
o C) Career and Regional Opportunities
o D) Coordinated Agricultural Resource Operations
o Answer: B
6. Which of the following is a key objective of RETA?
o A) Promoting urbanization
o B) Enhancing rural livelihoods
o C) Reducing agricultural production
o D) Eliminating traditional farming
o Answer: B
7. RETA training programs are designed for:
o A) Government officials only
o B) Rural communities and farmers
o C) Urban professionals only
o D) International students only
o Answer: B
8. What type of skills does RETA emphasize?
o A) Digital marketing only
o B) Agricultural and entrepreneurial skills
o C) Legal studies only
o D) Foreign languages only
o Answer: B
9. RETA collaborates with which entities?
, o A) International space agencies
o B) Government, NGOs, and private sector
o C) Entertainment industry only
o D) Fashion designers only
o Answer: B
10.What is a primary beneficiary group of RETA programs?
o A) Stock market traders
o B) Smallholder farmers
o C) Professional athletes
o D) Movie producers
o Answer: B
Agricultural Training (11-60)
11.Which crop is commonly taught in RETA programs?
o A) Rice
o B) Maize
o C) Wheat
o D) All of the above
o Answer: D
12.What is crop rotation?
o A) Spinning crops in circles
o B) Growing different crops in sequence on the same land
o C) Rotating farmers between fields
o D) Selling crops in rotation
o Answer: B
13.Why is soil testing important?
o A) To determine nutrient content and pH
o B) To weigh the soil
, o C) To count earthworms
o D) To measure rainfall
o Answer: A
14.What is organic farming?
o A) Farming with synthetic chemicals
o B) Farming without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
o C) Growing only organs
o D) Farming in organizations
o Answer: B
15.What is irrigation?
o A) Artificial application of water to land
o B) Removing water from land
o C) Natural rainfall only
o D) Soil erosion
o Answer: A
16.Which is a benefit of mulching?
o A) Increases weeds
o B) Retains soil moisture
o C) Reduces fertility
o D) Increases erosion
o Answer: B
17.What is composting?
o A) Writing music
o B) Decomposing organic matter for fertilizer
o C) Building fences
o D) Painting compositions
o Answer: B
o A) Regional Education Training Academy
o B) Rural Education and Training Authority
o C) Regional Enterprise and Trade Association
o D) Registered Education and Training Authority
o Answer: B
2. Which sector does RETA primarily serve?
o A) Urban development
o B) Rural and agricultural development
o C) Industrial manufacturing
o D) Information technology
o Answer: B
3. What is the main purpose of RETA?
o A) To provide loans to farmers
o B) To facilitate skills development and training
o C) To sell agricultural products
o D) To conduct research only
o Answer: B
4. RETA CARO focuses on which type of education?
o A) Primary education
o B) Secondary education
o C) Vocational and technical education
, o D) University education
o Answer: C
5. What does CARO stand for in RETA CARO?
o A) Central Agricultural Regional Office
o B) Community Agricultural Resource Organization
o C) Career and Regional Opportunities
o D) Coordinated Agricultural Resource Operations
o Answer: B
6. Which of the following is a key objective of RETA?
o A) Promoting urbanization
o B) Enhancing rural livelihoods
o C) Reducing agricultural production
o D) Eliminating traditional farming
o Answer: B
7. RETA training programs are designed for:
o A) Government officials only
o B) Rural communities and farmers
o C) Urban professionals only
o D) International students only
o Answer: B
8. What type of skills does RETA emphasize?
o A) Digital marketing only
o B) Agricultural and entrepreneurial skills
o C) Legal studies only
o D) Foreign languages only
o Answer: B
9. RETA collaborates with which entities?
, o A) International space agencies
o B) Government, NGOs, and private sector
o C) Entertainment industry only
o D) Fashion designers only
o Answer: B
10.What is a primary beneficiary group of RETA programs?
o A) Stock market traders
o B) Smallholder farmers
o C) Professional athletes
o D) Movie producers
o Answer: B
Agricultural Training (11-60)
11.Which crop is commonly taught in RETA programs?
o A) Rice
o B) Maize
o C) Wheat
o D) All of the above
o Answer: D
12.What is crop rotation?
o A) Spinning crops in circles
o B) Growing different crops in sequence on the same land
o C) Rotating farmers between fields
o D) Selling crops in rotation
o Answer: B
13.Why is soil testing important?
o A) To determine nutrient content and pH
o B) To weigh the soil
, o C) To count earthworms
o D) To measure rainfall
o Answer: A
14.What is organic farming?
o A) Farming with synthetic chemicals
o B) Farming without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers
o C) Growing only organs
o D) Farming in organizations
o Answer: B
15.What is irrigation?
o A) Artificial application of water to land
o B) Removing water from land
o C) Natural rainfall only
o D) Soil erosion
o Answer: A
16.Which is a benefit of mulching?
o A) Increases weeds
o B) Retains soil moisture
o C) Reduces fertility
o D) Increases erosion
o Answer: B
17.What is composting?
o A) Writing music
o B) Decomposing organic matter for fertilizer
o C) Building fences
o D) Painting compositions
o Answer: B