Circles of Ag Ed
Career and SAE
Ag Communication
Ag Science and Lab
Soil Water and Ecosystems
100

What are the three basic human needs provided by agriculture and natural resource systems?

Food, clothing, shelter

100

What does SAE stand for in agricultural education?

Supervised Agricultural Experience

100

Give one example of nonverbal and one of verbal communication in agricultural settings.

Nonverbal: body language, facial expressions, dress, or hand gestures Verbal: presentations, interviews, or meetings

100

Name two common laboratory measurements used in agriscience labs

Mass, volume, temperature, density, pH, time (any two)

100

What are the three main mineral particle sizes that make up soil?

Sand, silt, clay

200

Name two broad fields or disciplines included within agriculture (besides production and natural resources).

Science, business, communication, leadership, agricultural systems (any two)

200

List three employability skills important for agricultural careers.

Work ethic, timeliness, communication, self-direction, teamwork (any three)

200

What is parliamentary procedure used for in meetings?

To conduct orderly, fair meetings and ensure decisions follow established rules (motions, votes, discussions)

200

What is the pH scale range and what value is neutral?

Range: 0–14; Neutral: 7

200

Define soil erosion in one sentence.

The wearing away and removal of topsoil by wind or water

300

Explain 3 specific reasons why organization and record-keeping are important for an agricultural business.

Keeps track of finances, inputs/outputs, and experimental data; helps make informed decisions; provides legal records

300

Name two types of SAE projects with one experiential and one research-based example.

Experiential: raising livestock or growing a plant crop Research-based: literature review on crop varieties or market analysis

300

Describe two characteristics of effective public speaking for agricultural projects.

Clear voice/projection, eye contact, logical organization, appropriate pacing, effective use of visuals (any two)

300

Describe one safety rule when using sensors and Vernier equipment.

Wear appropriate PPE, know location of emergency equipment, follow written procedures, secure sensors correctly, avoid water contact with electrical components (any one)

300

Name two water-quality parameters ecologists measure.

pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, temperature, total dissolved solids (TDS), nutrient levels (any two)

400

Give one method to research top commodities and one consumer cost factor.

Method: USDA data, state extension reports, or commodity maps Cost factor: production cost, transportation, or market demand

400

Describe four components of a career portfolio and explain its value.

Résumé shows skills and experience; work samples demonstrate competency; certifications prove credentials; project photos/documentation show practical ability

400

Design a 3-part outline for an informative speech on soil conservation.

Intro: hook + purpose Body: causes of erosion, effects on agriculture, solutions Conclusion: call to action + summary

400

Name the correct SI unit for mass, volume, and temperature.

Mass: grams (g) or kilograms (kg) Volume: liters (L) or milliliters (mL) Temperature: degrees Celsius (°C)

400

Explain how slope influences water runoff and one consequence for soil health.

Steeper slope → faster runoff → less infiltration → greater erosion and nutrient loss

500

Identify which agricultural circles are illustrated in the tomato greenhouse scenario and justify each.

Production (greenhouse growing), Business (selling at market), Communication (social media), Leadership (organizing sales/operations), Science (greenhouse management), Natural Resources (water/soil use) — justify with brief connection to scenario

500

Explain two distinct benefits of CDEs/LDEs for career preparation.

Real-world practice in competitive settings, networking with peers and professionals, exposure to specific careers, development of leadership skills, competitive advantage in job market (any two)

500

List three persuasive strategies and one visual aid for a town council speech on a community garden.

Strategies: use local data/statistics, tell human-impact stories, address costs/benefits Visual aid: poster, slide deck with photos/data, sample garden plan, or produce samples

500

Outline a simple experiment demonstrating a plant's response to different light treatments.

Purpose: measure starch production under different light conditions Hypothesis: higher light intensity → more starch production Steps: (1) Grow plants under 3 light levels, (2) harvest leaves at same time, (3) perform iodine starch test, (4) record results Data: starch presence/absorbance or qualitative color intensity

500

List three soil quality tests/observations and what each indicates.

(1) Texture by feel — sand/silt/clay proportions (2) Organic matter test (color, smell, burn test) — indicates fertility & porosity (3) pH test — indicates nutrient availability & crop suitability

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