Institutional Assessment Tool
Institutional Assessment Tool
Institutional Assessment Tool
Institutional Assessment
for
AGRICULTURAL CROPS
PRODUCTION NC III
RATING SHEET
Evidence Plan
Observation/Demo
[tick the column]
Written Test
Questioning
nstration &
The evidence must show that the trainee can…
General Instruction:
Given the following equipment and guidelines, you should be able perform
save, prepare and store agricultural seed, calculating seed requirements per
hectare for a range of crops, selecting seeds from agricultural crops,
evaluate soil type and elevation/ climatic condition and application of
chemical to selected crop within 6 hours.
Specific Instruction:
4. At the end of the assessment, the assessor shall give you feedback
on the result of the assessment. The feedback shall indicate
whether you are:
a. Competent
General Instruction:
Given the following equipment, you should be able perform save, prepare
and store agricultural seed, selecting seeds from agricultural crops, evaluate
soil type and elevation/ climatic condition and application of chemical to
selected crop within 6 hours.
Tools
Equipment
c. Competent
General Instruction:
Given the following equipment, you should be able perform (all the core)
based on standards in 6 hours.
1 35 2
Soil identification
Soil profiling
2,3,8 33,34,38 31 7
25,26,27,
Determine climatic 9,10,11 5,6,32 12
28,29,30
requirements
Pest 7,16,17,18,
control 13 14,36,37 19,20,21, 14
measures
22,23,24
Environmental
implications of site
preparation and 39,40 4,12,15 5
legislations
8 12 20 40
TOTAL
(10%) (15%) (25%) (100%)
Objective:
This institutional valuation tool package is designed to determine the
knowledge, skills and attitude obtained by the trainees who have completed
the training program for the Save, Prepare and store agricultural seed for
Agricultural Crop Production NC III.
Item Specification:
The institutional evaluation for Provide Room Service, consists of
Multiple choice, Enumeration and True and False type of written test.
General Instructions:
1. Read the directions CAREFULLY.
2. DO NOT WRITE anything or TEAR this test questionnaire. Write your
answers on the answer sheet provided. Use capital letter only.
3. Do not forget to write your name. STRICTLY NO ERASURE.
4. You have 45 minutes to answer the test. If there is a question to be
raised, it must be addressed directly at your facilitator.
5. If you finish answering the test earlier, REVIEW and PASS.
2. It is a hole that is dug from the surface of the soil to the underlying
bedrock is called _____.
A. Soil pit
B. Soil profile
C. Soil mixture
D. Soil fertilization
13. This method is used on large scale for direct control of pests is
called ______________.
A. Chemical method
B. Cultural method
C. Physical method
D. Mechanical method
15. Which of following are the places or sites that are important for
reasons of historical significance or spiritual and emotional
association with Mori people?
A. Historical sites
B. Archeological sites
C. Traditional sites
D. Cultural sites
II – Enumeration
Instruction: Enumerate the following that corresponds in each item.
16.
17. Give the types of control use in controlling weeds and pest.
18.
19.
20.
21. Give the five (5) types of management tactics that can be in
22. Integrated weed management.
23.
24.
25.
26. Give the types of inorganic fertilizers.
27.
28.
29.
30. Deep fertile soils rich in organic matter and well-drained soils
are the most preferred for Maize.
31. The pH range of 5.5 to 8.0. favorable soil type of rice.
32. The soil profile is defined as a vertical section of the soil from
the ground surface downwards to where the soil meets underlying
rocks.
33. Layout planning is important because it can significantly affect
the productivity and service quality.
34. Plant layout design has become a fundamental basis of today’s
industrial plants which can influence parts of work efficiency.
35. The Climate in which a soil is developed determines many
things, most importantly, the amount of water that will flow, or leach,
through the profile.
36. The C horizon is the most like the parent material. It is deep
in the profile and so has weathered much less than the upper
horizons.
37. Integrated Weed Management (IWM) means integrating multiple
methods to manage weeds, using the combination of practices that is
most effective for solving the specific weed issue at hand.
38. Site preparation often improves tree establishment and growth
by changing soil properties and controlling plant competition.
ANSWER KEY
I.
1. C – Plant layout
2. A – Soil pit
3. D – Soil horizon
4. A – Unnecessary expense
5. C – Uppermost horizon
6. B - Soil profile
7. C – Organisms
8. A – horizon
9. C – Fertilizer
10. B – Organic fertilizer
11. C – Ameliorant
12. B - Pre-emergence
13. A - Chemical method
14. C – Eradicate
15. C – Traditional sites
II.
III.