Agriculture Mcqs – MCQs

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1.Which form of pollination is typical in cauliflower plants?

2.What is the grafting technique called where multiple scions, cut into wedge-shaped bases, are placed between the bark and the wood?

3.In which of the following plants does cleft grafting yield the best results?

4.Which planting pattern is most commonly used for citrus orchards?

5.Which method is commonly used to propagate citrus rootstock species?

6.What is the acceptable soil pH range for growing citrus trees?

7.Which part of a plant is responsible for producing the upper growth and fruit-bearing section?

8.What is the technique called where a scion is joined to a rootstock so that the cambium layers of both parts are tightly aligned, leading to the formation of new tissue?

9.What is the term for the layering method where plants with long, flexible stems have their shoots buried at multiple points to promote rooting at several locations?

10.Which term is another name for air layering?

11.Which of the following are horticultural applications of ethylene?

12.Which of the following are common horticultural applications of cytokinins?

13.Which plant hormones are primarily found in the tips of shoots and developing leaf primordia?

14.What are synthetic substances called that, when applied to plants, trigger responses closely resembling those induced by natural hormones?

15.Which category do spinach, althea, winter wheat, and oat belong to in terms of photoperiodism?

16.What is the term for the aging process where every part of a plant dies except for the seeds?

17.What is the term for the natural aging process in plants where tissues break down and eventually perish?

18.What term describes the fusion of the second male gamete with the polar nuclei in plants?

19.What is the process called in which male and female gametes are produced within a flower?

20.Which reproductive structure of a plant is responsible for generating fruits and seeds?