What are the well-defined rules to conduct business that were first published in 1876?
a. Cushing's Manual
b. The Constitution
c. Parliamentary Procedure
d. Robert's Rules of Order
d. Robert's Rules of Order
This type of SAE can be Experimental, Analytical, or Inventive
a. Ownership/Entrepreneurship
b. Placement/Internship
c. Research
d. Service Learning
c. Research
Which base pair always pairs with A (adenine)?
A, G, T, C
T (Thymine)
Which type of animal has 4 stomach compartments to digest roughage better?
a. Ruminant
b. Poultry
c. Monogastric
d. Fish
a. Ruminant
What do we call clean, drinkable water?
a. Grey Water
b. Evaporation
c. Potable water
d. Ground water
c. Potable water
What year did FFA become a national organization?
a. 1928
b. 1935
c. 1965
d. 2012
a. 1928
Who uses biology and chemistry to develop new ways to control insects?
a. Agronomists
b. Entomologists
c. Agricultural engineers
d. Farriers
b. Entomologists
Which of these is an example of Biotechnology?
a. Using AI drones to water crops
b. Using computer spreadsheet to track inventory
c. Using bacteria to clean polluted sites
d. Using cow manure (poop) to fertilize the ground
c. Using bacteria to clean polluted sites
Which beef cow is most common and known for having high quality meat?
a. Brahman
b. Jersey
c. Angus
d. Hereford
c. Angus
Water that is held too tightly for plant roots to absorb is:
a. Capillary groundwater
b. Hygroscopic groundwater
c. Graviational groundwater
d. Run-off
b. Hygroscopic groundwater
Which state was the first state to have a Future Farmers Club?
a. Georgia
b. Washington
c. Virginia
d. Florida
c. Virginia
Which department provides leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues?
a. USDA - United States Department of Agriculture
b. NCCES - North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
c. NCDA&CS - North Carolina Department of Agricultural and Consumer Services
d. Land Grant Institutions
a. USDA - United States Department of Agriculture
Which part of the plant matures into the fruit?
a. Ovary
b. Sepal
c. Petal
d. Stamen
a. Ovary
What is a condition where a pond’s water quality suddenly changes during certain weather conditions bringing less-oxygenated water to the surface causing fish to die.
a. Aeration
b. Roll over
c. Dissolved Oxygen
d. Caged Culture
b. Roll over
What technique would we use to clean up an oil spill?
a. Bioremediation
b. Phytoremediation
c. Biostimulation
d. Genetic engineering
a. Bioremediation (oleophilic bacteria)
Which motion does not require a vote?
a. Point of Order
b. Suspend the rules
c. Main Motion
d. Adjourn
a. Point of Order
GMO's, New fuel sources, human nutrition, and satellite technology are all examples of:
a. Sustainability
b. Agriscience
c. Bioremediation
d. Renewable Natural Resources
b. Agriscience
Which is the structure that holds genetic information of a cell. DNA is wound tightly around it?
a. Gene
b. Base Pair
c. Heredity
d. Chromosome
d. Chromosome
Why do animal diets need protein?
a. For energy
b. To build muscle
c. To regulate body temperature
d. To develop bones and teeth
b. To build muscle
What do we call soil particles that cluster together and function as soil units?
a. Silt
b. Parent material
c. Subsoil
d. Aggregate
d. Aggregate
What is the name for the number (percentage) of members that must be present as a business meeting to legally transact business?
Quorum
What is the principle that we must meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations? (not just making things good for now, but for the future too)
Sustainability
This Austrian Monk is considered the "Father of Genetic".
Gregor Mendel
What is one reason why we clone animals?
Product uniformity, Saving endangered species, or research
What term refers to the number of wildlife each habitat can support throughout the year?
Carrying Capacity