Plant & Soil Science Basics
Plant Classification & Anatomy
Soil Properties
Plant Growth & Development
Mixed Questions
100

What is the main focus of plant and soil science?
A) Animal behavior
B) Study of plants and soil interactions
C) Weather forecasting
D) Marine biology

B) Study of plants and soil Science

100

What is the main function of roots?
A) Produce flowers
B) Absorb water and nutrients
C) Make seeds                                                        D) Provide support for leaves only

B) Absorb water and nutrients

100

What is soil primarily made of?
A) Sand, silt, and clay particles
B) Pure water
C) Rocks only
D) Metal

A) Sand, Silt, and clay

100

What is germination?
A) The process of a seed beginning to grow
B) Flower production
C) Leaf shedding
D) Seed dispersal

A) The process of a seed beginning to grow
100

What is the main function of stems?
A) Absorb nutrients
B) Support leaves and transport water
C) Produce seeds
D) Perform photosynthesis

B) Support leaves and transport water

200

Which step is NOT part of the scientific method?
A) Observation
B) Hypothesis
C) Guesswork without evidence
D) Experiment

C) Guesswork without evidence

200

Which part of the plant is responsible for photosynthesis?
A) Roots
B) Stem
C) Leaves
D) Flowers

C) Leaves

200

How does soil texture affect plant growth?
A) It changes the color of plants
B) It impacts water retention and drainage
C) It controls sunlight exposure
D) It changes plant height directly

B) It impacts water retention and drainage
200

Which stage comes after germination?
A) Seed dispersal
B) Vegetative growth
C) Dormancy
D) Flowering

B) Vegetative growth

200

How does temperature affect seed germination?
A) No effect
B) Influences the speed and success of germination
C) Only affects leaf growth
D) Only affects flower color

B) Influences the speed and success of germination

300

Which of the following best describes agriculture?
A) Study of stars
B) Growing plants and raising animals for food and fiber
C) Building machines
D) Cooking food

B) Growing plants and raising animals for food and fiber

300

What is the function of fruit in plants?
A) Photosynthesis
B) Seed protection and dispersal
C) Water absorption
D) Root support

B) Seed protection and dispersal

300

Which soil texture has the largest particle size?
A) Clay
B) Silt
C) Sand
D) Loam

C) Sand

300

Which phase in the plant life cycle produces pollen?
A) Germination
B) Vegetative growth
C) Reproductive growth
D) Seed dispersal

C) Reproductive growth

300

What is the purpose of conducting experiments in agriculture?
A) To test new methods for improving crops
B) To avoid working outdoors
C) To guess crop yields
D) To write reports without data

A) To test new methods for improving crops

400

Which career is related to plant and soil science?
A) Software developer
B) Agronomist
C) Lawyer
D) Chef

B) Agronomist

400

Which kingdom do plants belong to?
A) Animalia
B) Fungi
C) Plantae
D) Protista

C) Plantae

400

What does soil pH measure?
A) Soil color
B) Soil acidity or alkalinity
C) Soil temperature
D) Soil moisture

B) Soil acidity or alkalinity 

400

Which factor can slow plant growth?
A) Adequate sunlight
B) Poor nutrient availability
C) Proper watering
D) Suitable temperature

B) Poor nutrient availability 

400

Which part of the flower contains pollen?
A) Ovary
B) Stigma
C) Anther
D) Petal

C) Anther

500

What does a hypothesis do in an experiment?
A) Provides a testable prediction
B) States random facts
C) Summarizes results
D) Describes the weather

A) Provides a testable predication

500

What role do flowers play in plants?
A) Food storage
B) Reproduction
C) Water absorption
D) Root growth

B) Reproduction

500

Which soil horizon contains organic matter?
A) C horizon
B) A horizon (topsoil)
C) B horizon
D) Bedrock

C) B Horizon

500

What triggers seed dormancy to end?
A) Cold temperatures only
B) Proper moisture, temperature, and sometimes light
C) Darkness only
D) Lack of oxygen

B) Proper moisture, temperature. and sometimes light

500

Which soil layer is known as topsoil?
A) C horizon
B) A horizon
C) B horizon
D) Bedrock

B) A Horizon

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