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100

What year was FFA Created?

a. 1917

b. 1925

c. 1928

d. 1933

C. 1928

100

Who was the first National FFA President?

A. Jimmy Carter

B. Henry Groseclose

C. Georgia Washington

D. Leslie Applegate

D. Leslie Applegate

100

What year was the first tractor made?

a. 1901

B. 1805

C. 1943

D. 1892

D. 1892

100

What are FFA's Official Colors?

A. Corn Yellow and National Navy

B. National Gold and Corn Navy

C. National Blue and Corn Gold

D. Corn Gold and National Navy

C. National Blue and Corn Gold

100

Which career pathway would a cattle farmer fall into?

A. Plant Science

B. Animal Science

C. Environmental Services

D. Agricultural Mechanical Systems

B. Animal Science

200

What year was New Farmers of America established? 

A. 1935

B. 1928

C. 1945

D. 1965

A. 1935

200

Which agriculturist is famous for developing over 300 products from peanuts and promoting crop diversification?

a) Booker T. Washington
b) George Washington Carver
c) Eli Whitney
d) Thomas Jefferson

b) George Washington Carver

200

2. Who invented the steel plow, and in what year?

a) John Deere, 1837
b) Eli Whitney, 1793
c) George Washington Carver, 1899
d) Thomas Edison, 1880

a) John Deere, 1837

200
What does SAE stand for?

A. Social Agriculture Experiment

B. Super Agriculture Experience

C. Supervised Agriculture Experiment

D. Supervised Agriculture Experience.

D. Supervised Agriculture Experience.

200

Which career pathway would a game warden fall into?

A. Plant Science

B. Animal Science

C. Natural Resources Services

D. Agricultural Mechanical Systems

C. Natural Resources Services

300

In what year did the Agricultural Revolution in Britain begin, marking a major shift toward more efficient farming practices?

a) 1600
b) 1750
c) 1800
d) 1850

B) 1750

300

Who is regarded as the "Father of American Agriculture" for his innovations in farming and his contributions to the agricultural education system in the U.S.?

a) Thomas Jefferson
b) Eli Whitney
c) Henry Ford
d) Cyrus McCormick

a) Thomas Jefferson

300

4. In what year did Jethro Tull invent the seed drill?

a) 1685
b) 1712
c) 1799
d) 1825

b) 1712

300

Who was considered the "Father of FFA"?

A. Jimmy Carter

B. Henry Groseclose

C. Georgia Washington

D. Leslie Applegate

B. Henry Groseclose

300

Which career pathway would a Fertilizer salesman fall into?

A. Agriculture Sales

B. Animal Science

C. Natural Resources Services

D. Environmental Systems

A. Agriculture Sales

400

In what year was the Morrill Act passed in the United States, which established land-grant universities to promote agricultural education?

a) 1825
b) 1862
c) 1870
d) 1900

B) 1862

400

Which famous agriculturist developed the first hybrid corn seed in the early 20th century?

a) George Washington Carver
b) Norman Borlaug
c) Henry Wallace
d) John Deere

c) Henry Wallace

400

When was the first successful cotton gin, invented by Eli Whitney, patented?

a) 1775
b) 1793
c) 1820
d) 1851

b) 1793

400

On the FFA Emblem, which symbol represents Labor?

A. Rising Sun

B. Owl

C. Plow

D. Words "Agriculture Education" and "FFA"

C. Plow

400

What does an agronomist deal with?

A. Crops

B. Soil

C. Livestock

D. Machinery

A. Crops

500

In what year did the Dust Bowl, a series of devastating dust storms, occur in the U.S. Midwest, leading to widespread agricultural collapse?

a) 1920
b) 1929
c) 1930-1936
d) 1940

C) 1930-1936

500

Which agriculturist helped pioneer sustainable farming techniques and organic agriculture in the early 20th century?

a) Sir Albert Howard
b) Luther Burbank
c) Thomas Edison
d) George Washington Carver

a) Sir Albert Howard

500

What year was the first GMO product approved for human consumers?

A. 1971, Soybean

B. 2002, Corn

C. 1982, Human Insulin

D. 2011, Watermelon

C. 1982, Human Insulin

500

Where was the first National FFA Convention held?

A. Indianapolis, Indiana

B. Louisville, Kentucky

C. Kansas City, Missouri

D. Washington, D.C.

C. Kansas City, Missouri

500

What does a forester deal with? 

A. Animals

B. Timber

C. Crops

D. Flowers

B. Timber