FFA
Plants
Tool Safety
Soil
Wildcard
100

What does the corn in the FFA symbol represent?

Unity

100

How do plants make their own food?

Photosynthesis

100

What safety equipment is always needed to be in the shop?

Safety goggles

100

What does the very thin top layer of soil consist of?

Organic matter

100

What is the name of an adult male cattle that isn't castrated?

Bull

200

What year was FFA established?

1928

200

What part of the plants is responsible for water intake?

Roots

200

Why is it needed to wear closed toed shoes while working in the shop?

Falling debris

200

What does the bottom layer on the soil horizons chart consist of?

Bedrock/Parent material

200

What does SAE stand for?

Supervised agricultural experience

300

What does LDE and CDE stand for?

Leadership development event & Career development event

300

What is the function of the flower on plants?

Reproduction

300

What button do you need to be able to locate while working with power tools in case something goes wrong? 

Safety stop

300

What are the three soil particles?

Sand, silt, & clay

300

Name every part of the FFA emblem.

Corn, Owl, Plow, Eagle, Rising sun

400

When was FFA officially renamed to the National FFA Organization?

1988

400

List all four main parts of a plant.

Stem, flower, roots, leaves
400

Why is it important to keep the material straight while using a table saw?

To prevent kickback and the material getting thrown somewhere

400

Which type of soil has every soil particle mixed evenly?

Loam

400

What is the gestation period of swine?

3 months, 3 weeks, 3 days (114 days)

500

Who wrote the official creed and how many paragraphs is it? 

EM Tiffany - 5

500

What is the equation for photosynthesis?

6CO+ 6H2O + Sunlight --> C6H12O6 + 6O2

500

Name 5 pieces of safety equipment.

Safety Glasses, Hearing protection, Dust mask/respirator, Gloves, Face shields, Appropriate attire, Closed toed shoes, etc.

500

Name every soil horizon. (By letter in order)

O, A, E, B, C, D

500

What is the process of reproducing a plant asexually?

Cut off a portion of 1 plant and replant it, creating 2 separate plants. (General Idea)