“Arboriculture” is a science of the cultivation of:
- (A) Silk worms
- (B) Fruits
- (C) Trees
- (D) Vegetables
- (C) Trees
The plant which bears fruit only once in its life time is:
- (A) Date
- (B) Grapes
- (C) Banana
- (D) Papaya
- (C) Banana
Stem cutting are commonly used for re-growing:
- (A) Cotton
- (B) Banana
- (C) Mango
- (D) Sugarcane
- (D) Sugarcane
Onion is a modified form of:
- (A) Leaf
- (B) Stem
- (C) Root
- (D) Trunk
- (B) Stem
The source of immediate energy for cellular activity is:
- (A) FAD
- (B) ATP
- (C) RNA
- (D) NAD
- (B) ATP
Turnip is a root described as:
- (A) Napiform
- (B) Fusiform
- (C) Couical
- (D) Tuberous
- (A) Napiform
“Viticulture” is a science of the cultivation of:
- (A) Plants
- (B) Grapes
- (C) Tobacco
- (D) Spices
- (B) Grapes
The age of trees is determined by its:
- (A) Girth
- (B) Height
- (C) Growth rings
- (D) General appearance
- (C) Growth rings
Seeds can be best preserved in _______ condition.
- (A) Hot and dry
- (B) Hot and wet
- (C) Cool and dry
- (D) Cool and wet
- (C) Cool and dry
Cotton fiber is rooted from:
- (A) Leaf
- (B) Root
- (C) Stem
- (D) Seed
- (D) Seed