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Tle 6 Ia Summarive Test 2

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SUMMATIVE TEST 2

Livelihood Education 6

Choose the letter of the best answer then write it on a separate sheet of paper.
1. This is the simplest and easiest system of plantation. The trees are planted in four corners to keep the
same distance between rows and from plant to plant in the same row.
a. Contour system b. Hexagonal System c. Rectangular system d. Square system

2. Below are the advantages of a square system, which of the following is not included?
a. Better supervision of the orchard is possible.
b. Certain amount of space in the middle of four trees is wasted.
c. Irrigation channels and paths can be made straight.
d. Operations like plowing, harrowing, cultivating and harvesting becomes easy.

3. It is a system where trees are planted in same way as in a square system except that the distance between
rows will be more than the distance between plants in the same row.
a. Hexagonal system b. Quincunx system c. Rectangular system d. Square system

4. It is desirable to have the trees planted in a systematic way due to the following reasons:
I. Orchard operations like intercultural and irrigation are carried out easily.
II. It makes possible the distribution of areas equally for each tree.
III. It makes supervision easier and more effective.
IV. It is well-arranged and nice to look at
a. I & II b. II, III & IV c. III & IV d. I, II & III

5. It is an imaginary line connecting all points of equal elevation across a slope.


a. Contour system b. Hexagonal system c. Quincunx system d. Square system

6. The following are few common steps in the layout procedure for different system except one.
a. Measure the land c. Decide the types of trees to be planted
b. Prepare a plan on the paper marking details d. Conduct a survey

7. Basically, this system is the same as the square system except for the addition of a tree in the middle of each
square. The number of trees planted in the same area is almost double.
a. Hexagonal system b. Quincunx system c. Rectangular system d. Square system

8. Which of the following is the disadvantage of contour system?


a. Laying out of contour line is difficult and time consuming.
b. Contour system can control the soil erosion
c. It helps simultaneously in the conservation of water.
d. It can be adopted in hilly regions and in leveled land.

9. A system where the trees are planted at the corners of an equilateral triangle.
a. Contour system b. Hexagonal system c. Quincunx system d. Square system

10. What do you call the additional tree in the center of a quincunx system?
a. Filler b. Grower c. Filter d. Shelter

11. A tool resembling a table fork but much bigger in size. It is used in digging and preparing the soil for the
plants.
a. bolo b. Fork c. Shovel d. Hoe

12. A tool with a curved blade used for loosening the ground and taking up small plants.
a. trowel b. Bolo c. Hoe d. shovel
13. Used for cutting small branches including the unnecessary branches.
a. fork b. hoe c. pruning Shears d. trowel

14. A tool with a wooden or metal handle in which a long blade is attached. It is used for cutting tall grasses
and branches of trees.
a. bolo b. pruning shears c. trowel d. rake

15. Used while working in the garden, made of strong rubber to protect from thorns and withstand punctures.
a. garden gloves b. bolo c. trowel d. sprayer

16. Your teacher asked you to visit your garden and you saw plenty of loose leaves on the ground. What tool
or equipment will you use?
a. Rake b. Bolo c. Trowel d. Sprinkler

17. The following are the steps in marcotting. Which of the following is the correct sequence in performing it?
I. Remove a ring like layer of soft bark about 2 to 3 inches long.
II. Cover securely with a piece of plastic sheet.
III. Tie both ends to prevent drying of the rooting medium.
IV. Apply soil or coco husk around the cut surface.
a. IV,III,II,I b. I,IV.II,III c. I,II,III,IV d. IV,III,I,II

18. The process of transferring the lateral bud taken from the scion to the stock of the same family.
a. grafting b. budding c. marcotting d. cutting

19. A plant propagation method that involves inserting a scion into a stock so that they will form a union and
grow together.
a. budding b. marcotting c. cutting d. grafting

20.Which of the following is not a safety measure in propagating trees and fruit-bearing trees?
a. Make sure to follow instructions in using tools and equipment.
b. Do not be destructed try to focus and work properly.
c. Always check if the tools and equipment are working properly before using them
d. Do not follow instructions for use of equipment.
ANSWER KEY

1. D 11. B

2. B 12. A

3. C 13. C

4. D 14. A

5. A 15. A

6. D 16. A

7. B 17. B

8. A 18. B

9. B 19. D

10. A 20. D

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