a. Entisol a.
NH4 fixation
b. Spodosol b.
P fixation
"c.
d." Aridisol Mollisol "c.
d." "N2 fixation
K fixation"
150. Soils w ith friable surface horizons darkened by organic matter
accumulations.
a. Entisol
b. Mollisol
c.Inceptisol
d. Aridisol
151. W hich of the following is not a soil structure?
a. Clay
b. Crumb
c. Platy
d. Sub-angular blocky
152. The highest gas composition of soil air.
a. N2
b. Ar
c. C02
d. 02
153. The element which contributes to phosphorus fixation at high soil pH.
a. Aluminum
b . Calcium
c. Iron
d. Manganese
"154. Aside from neutralizing soil acidity, lime like CaC03 may also"
a.Improve soil structure
b.Improve soil texture
c.Increase CEC
d. Both A and C
155. Fixation of elements usually converts the elements from ava ilable to
unavailable forms. Which of these processes render the element from unavailable to
available form?
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"156.In the absence of 02, nitr ate is used by facultative bacteria as"
their electron acceptor; N03 is therefore reduced and lost in the form of
a. NH4+
b. N02-
c. N2
d. N
"157.In flooded soils,nitr ate undergoes reduction and lost as gas in a process
termed as"
a. denitrification
b. nitrogen fixation
c. nitrification
d. volatirization
"158. During OM decomposition, the released N is utilized by microorganisms for the
formation of new cells. This process is called"
a. mineralization
b. nitrification
c. immobilization
d. denitrification
159. The basic elements lost in weathering are
"a. Fe, P"
"b . Ca, Mg"
"c. Zn, Mn"
"d. K, P"
160. Soils that are described to be self-plowing because of the large cracks formed
upon drying
a. Vertisol
b. Alfisol
c. Ultisol
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d. Oxisol
161. Soil densities and porosities are affected by soil texture and soil structur
e. Which of the following statement is true?
a. Porosity increases with increasing bulk density
b. Soil compaction increases bulk density
c. Soil aggregation increases bulk density
d. None of the above
162. P = P205 multiplied by __
a. 0.34
b . 0.43
c. 0.54
d. 0.45
"163. The contains dissolved electrolytes, non-electrolytes, ions,
etc."
a. Soil organic matter
b. Soil solution
c. Soil air
d. Soil solid
164. The study of the mechanical behavior of soils.
a. Soil physics
b. Soil microbiology
c. Soil chemistry
d. Soil mechanics
165. The mineral matter component of soils makes up about
a. 25°/o b. 30°/o c. 50°/o d. 45°/o
"166. n soil profile description, soil coatings or cutans must be
properly observed. Which of the following is a cutan name?"
a. iron coatings
b. Ferran
c. Slickensides
d. Both a and c
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167. Peden is the smallest volume that can be observed for purposes
of soil classification. Wh at is its range of dimension?
a. 1-2 m2
b . 1-10 m2
c. 8-12 m2
d. 10-20 m 2
"168. Soil temperature regimes are classified based on the normal prevailing
temperature of the site.If the temperature is usually greater than 21 't, the soil
belongs to"
a. Cryic
b . Hyperthermic
c. Thermic
d. Mesic
169. The element which fixes phosphorus at low soil pH.
a. Calcium
b . Aluminum
c. Magnesium
d. Potassium
170. The measure of alkalinity or basicity of the soil
a. Acid saturation
b . Base saturation
c. CEC
d. pH
171. Which of the following causes soil acidity?
a. Green manuring
b .Irrigation
c. Leach ing of bases
d. Liming
172. Soils with high buffering capacity are generally those which are
a. Sandy soil with low organic matter
b. Clayey with high organ ic matter
c. Sandy with high organic matter
d. Clayey with low organic matter
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173 . W hich of the following soil microorganisms is the most numerous
in soils?
a. Bacteria
b. Fungi
c. Virus
d. Actinomycetes
174. Parent material that has formed by weathering of bedrock in place is
a. Transported
b . Residual
c. Lacustrine
d. Eoline
175. Soils w ith extremely high amount amounts of organic matter
a. Mollisol
b. Histosol
c. Aridisol
d. Ultisol
176. Soils found in cold regions
a. Aridisol
b. Spodosol
c. Gelisol
d. Alfisol
177. One hectare furrow slice (HFS) is equal to
a. 6 x 10 3 kg
b . 3 x 106 kg
c. 2 x 106 kg
d. 6 x 102 kg
178.The nutrient element that is easily lost and mostly required by plants.
a. Nitr ogen
b. Phosphorus
c. Sulfur
d. Calcium
"179. W hen the soil is flocculated, it means that the soil has a high"
amount of
a. Phosphorus
b . Potassium
c. Calcium
d. Nitrogen
180. The major source of most of the organic matter in soil
a. Rocks and minerals
b . Bodies of dead animals and insects
c. Plant residues
d. B and C
181. Type of silicate clay w ith two or more linked tetrahedra
a. Sorosilicates
b . Nesosilicates
c. Cyclosilicates
d. Tectosilicates
182. Rock classification that are laid down by water
a. Metamorph ic rocks
b . Sedimentary rocks
c. Gravitational rocks
d. Mechanical rocks
183 . A metamorphosed limestone produces
a. Shale
b . Marble
c. Dolomite
d. Schist
184. W hich is a more detailed map?
"a. 1:5,000"
"b. 1:50,000"
"c. 1:15,000"
"d. 1:10,000"
"185. n mapping, the base map in which the survey data will be transferred and
ultimately be presented is"
a. Land Use map
b . Soil map
c. Fertility map
d. Topographic map
"186. Soil color is described using hue, value and chroma. n the soil color
notation 4 Y R 3/ 6,the hue is"
a. A. 4 Y
b. 3
c. 4 YR
d. 6
"187. n 10R 2/5 color notation, the va lue is"
188. Soil mineralogy is commonly used in identifying names at this category
a. Order
b. Great group
c. Family
d. Series
189.The ability of the soil to resist pH change
a. Base saturation
b. Buffering capacity
c. CEC
d. Neutralization reaction
190. Which of the following manures contains the highest amount of nitrogen?
a. Bat
b. Cattle
c. Goat
d. Poultry
"191. n the list given below, identify the potential source of toxins in the soil."
a. Sewer sludge
b. Decomposing OM
c. Soil microorganism
d. Plant roots
192. This soil category defines largely on the basis of physical and mineralogical
properties importance to plant growth.
a. Subgroup
b . Soil series
c. Great group
d. Family
"193 . n continuous flooding such as in waterlogged lowland rice,there is a
decrease in the availability of these essential elements."
"a. Zn,S and Cu"
"b . N,P and K"
"c. Ca, Mg and S"
"d. C, H and N"
194. Which of the following is called the white mica?
a. Muscovite
b .Illite
c. Montmorillonite
d. Kaolinite
1!95. The dark color of igneous rocks is usually caused by
a. Ferromagnesian minerals
b . Quartz
c. Feldspar
d. Calcite
196. Current record on the total numbers of Soil Orders as of 2009
a . 100
b. 47
c. 12
d. > 1000
"197. Number of soil orders found in the Philippines, as of 2009"
a. 11
b. 12
c. 7
a. 10R
b. 2
c. 10
d. 5
d. 10
198. t refers to grouping of soils in an orderly manner so that their properties
can be easily remembered
a. soil science
b. soiI classification
c. land suitability
d. soil topography
199.The process of classifying soil types and other properties in a
given area
a. soil science
b. soil classification
c. soil survey
d. soil map
200. Studies the field observable attributes of the soil within the various soil
horizons and the description of the kind and arrangement of the horizons
a. Soil Physics
b. Soil Fertility
c. Soil Morphology
d. SoilTaxonomy
201. Refers to the vertical cross sections of the earth which shows the different
soil horizons
a. soil profile
b. horizon
c. pedon
d. polypedon
202. A collection of soil individual essentially uniform in differentiating
characteristics and in arrangement of horizons
a. Series
b. Family
c. Sub groups
d. Great groups
203. A soil w ith a bulk density of 1.3 g/cm3 and a particle density of
2.60 g/cm3 will have a porosity of
a. 50°/o
b . 25°/o
c. 5°/o
d. 75o/o
204. Bulk density is a good indicator of soil degradation
a. Bulk density does not change with poor soil cultivation practices
b .Increasing bulk density indicates deteriorating soil physical condition
c. Decreasing bulk density indicates deteriorating soil physical
condition
d. None of the above
205. Type of soil structure that is best for growing upland crops
a. Crumb b . Massive c. Platy
d. Loam
206 . The soil structur e of a compacted plow soil is
a. Platy
b. Crumb
c. Massive
d. Loam
207. Which of the following is an igneous rock?
a. Granite
b. Limestone
c. Shale
d. Sandstone
208. A mineral that is composed of Si02
a. Tourmaline
b. Gypsum
c. Quartz
d. Apatite
209. Wind deposited parent materials
a. Lacustrine
b. Alluvium
c. Tuff
d. Aeolian
210. The major source of all P in soils
a. Kaolinite
b. Feldspar
c. Dolomite
d. Apatite
211. Profile depths vary depending on what type of soil formation took place and
what present material was the source or origin.
What is the standard depth of profile used for description
a. 1m
b . 1.5 m
c. 2 m
d. less than 1m
212. Plowing or cultivat ion has a great impact on soil formation. Which
horizon show s cultivation?
a. Bt
b. Ap
c. R
d. c
"213 . Calcite weathers easily and forms a thick solum usually high in clay
content. f the soil exhibits shrinking and swelling,the order most likely is"
a. nceptisol
b. Mollisol
c. Vertisol
d. Oxisol
214. t is a material used to ameliorate add soils.
a. Fertilizer
b. Gypsum
c. Lime
d. Manure
215. t is also called as burned lime.
a. CaC03
b . Cao
c. CaMg(C03)2
d. Ca(OH)2
216. The lime produced by hydrating calcium oxide is
a. CaC03
b . Cao
c. CaMg(C03)2
d. Ca(OH)2
217. One of the major gaseous products of OM decomposition under anaerobic soil
conditions.
a. 02
b . C02
c. CH4
d. CH3CH3
218. Which among the following does not form of endomycorrizial association with
fungi?
a. Rice
b . Orchids
c. Corn
d. Coffee
219. The chemical element in dolomite that is not present in calcite is:
a. Mg
b . p
c. Na
d. c
220. The primary mineral most likely to accumulate at the site of chemical
weathering of granite is
a. Mica
b. Muscovite
c. Quartz
d. Clay
221. Soil textur al classes are defined in terms of ranges in variation in
a. Structur e
b. Weathering
c. Texture
d. Drainage
222. Properties and materials are intended to reflect features which are widely
recognized as occurr ing in soils and which can be used to describe and define soil
classes
a. Polypedons
b. Epipedons
c. Diagnostic horizons
d. Sub surface horizons
223. Refer s to the upper most soil horizons used in the description of diagnostic
horizons
a. Polypedon s
b. Epipedons
c. Diagnostic horizons
d. Sub surface horizons
"224. A man-made surface horizon that is > 20 cm thick, created by years of manure
accumulation"
a. Histic
b. Plaggen
c. Anthropic
d. Calcic
225. W hich of the following is true?
a. dark or black color indicates high organic matter
b. dark or black color indicates that the soil is high in oxides of iron
c. dark or black color indicates that the soil is at oxidized
state
d. all of the above
226. Which of the following is true?
a. reddish color indicates high organic matter
b. reddish color indicates that the soil is high in oxides of iron
c. reddish color indicates that the soil is young
d. none of the above
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227. A chemical element is considered essential if
a. t is taken up by plants
b. t is involved in metabolic functions in the plants c. t makes the plants
greener
d. All of the above
228. The physical state of the soil as it relates to plant growth is known as soil
a. Texture
b. Consistency
c. Tilth
d. Structure
"229. Consists of maps that shows the distribution of soils, description of the
soils, some recommendation as to their use and"
"management, and general information of a particular area"
a. Soil survey report
b. Climate map
c. Topographic map
d. Soil map
230. Plants depend on the water stored in the soil
a. the upper limit of available water is saturated moisture content
b. the upper limit of available water is hygroscopic point
c. the upper limit of available water is field capacity
d. all of the above
231. The reaction of a compound with carbonic acid
a. Hydration
b. Ox idation
c. Carbonation
d. Exfoliation
232. t is defined as the capacity of a liming material to neutralize
acids expressed as a percentage of the molecular weight of CaC03.
a. Percent base saturation
b. Percent calcium carbonate
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c. Neutralization reaction
d. Relative neutralizing power
233. Soil fertility is the ability of the soil to supply nutrients in
a. Sufficient and balanced amount
b. Amounts above the optimum
c. Readily available forms
d. All of the above
234. Soil horizon with organic debris partially decomposed
a. Oi
b. Oe
c. A
d. E
235. The color of a soil indicates some chemical con ditions. Which of the
following is true?
a. dark or black color indicates high organic matter
b. reddish color indicates that the soil is high in oxides of iron
c. yellowish color indicates that the portion of lowland soil is at oxidized state
d. all of the above
236. Plants depend on the water stored in the soil
a. the upper limit of available water is field capacity
b. the lower limit available w ater is permanent wilting point
c. available water capacity is field capacity minus permanent wilting point
d. all of the above
237. A running w ater deposit is
a. Lacustrine
b. Marine
c. Alluvial
d. Eolian
238. A loosening or scaling of rock surface
a. Unloading
b. Exfoliation
c. Defoliation
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d. Weathering
"239. An air dry soil w eighs 15 grams. After oven drying, the weight became 12.5
grams. W hat is the moisture content of the soil?"
a. 20°/o
b . 24°/o c. 22°/o d. 23°/o
240. Type of silicate clay composed of a framework of tetrahedra
a. Phyllosilicates
b. Cyclosilicates
c. Inosilicates
d. Tectosilicates
241. W hich among th ese is not a soil moisture regime?
a. Aquif
b. Ustic
c. Udic
d. Mesic
"242 . n map,the upper portion is usually indicating what direction?"
a. West
b. North
c. South
d. East
243. The element in the soil that reacts with the liming material during the
process of neutralization.
a. Hydrogen
b. Magnesium
c. Calcium
d. Sodium
244. W hat is the approximate volume composition of a loam soil in a good tilth?
a. 25°/o solid and 75°/o pore space
b. 50°/o solid and 50°/o pore space
c. 75°/o solid space and 25°/o pore space
d. 40°/o solid and 60°/o pore space
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245 . Symbiotic association of algae and fungi is termed as
a. Humin
b. Lichens
c. Muck
d. Symbiosis
246 . W hat is the moisture content of a moist soil sample that weighs 12.5 g
originally and 10 g after the oven drying?
247 .The force that determines that height to which water will rise in a vertical
capillary tube.
a. Surface tension
b. Capillarity
c.Infiltration
d. Capillary fringe
248. A soil that is formed from limestone would likely to have this soil reaction
a. strongly acidic
b. moderately alkaline
c. moderately acidic
d. slightly acidic
249. The function of parent material in soil formation with other factors as
constant .
a. Lithofunction
b. Chronofunction
c. Biofunction
d. Climofunction
250. This is not a cementing agent
a. Organic matter
b. Fragipan
c. Oxides of Fe and Al
d. Plant root
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251. Soil loss is estimated using the Universal Soil Loss Equation
(USLE). What is the constant factor multiplied to the other factors
"of rain erosivity/ soil erodibility/ slope length and gradient,
cropping, and conservation?"
a. 0.224
b . 0.024
c. 1.224
d. none
252. Type of silicate clay with single or double chains of tetrahedra
a. Inosilicates
b. Nesosilicates
c. Cyclosilicates
d. Tectosilicates
253 . The entry of surface applied water into soil is known as
a. Infiltr ation
b. Leaching
c. Seepage
d. Erosion
254. A group of related soils that differ due to time
a. Chronosequence
b. Lithosequence c. Climosequence
d. biosequence
255. The deficiency symptom is yellowing of the lower leaves
a. Phosphorus
b. Potassium
c. Nitrogen
d. Sulfur
256. The deficiency symptom is yellowing of the upper leaves
a. Nitr ogen
b. Phosphorus
c. Potassium
d. Sulfur
257. The formula of sulfate is
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a. 12.5
b. 10
c. 25
d. 22.5
a. S
b. Si
c. S04 2
d. H2S
258. The available form of nitrogen is
a. NO
b . NH4+
c. (NH4)2S04
d. N2 0
259. The solum indudes horizons
"a. A,B,C,R"
"b . A,B"
"c. A,B,C"
"d. B,C"
260. A recreated soil profile mounted for observation
a. Regolith
b. Pedolith
c. Litolith
d. Monolith
261. The reference chart for soil color determination
a. Soil map
b . Munsell color chart
c. Soil pH color chart
d. Topographic map
262. A simple test for calcium carbonate on rock samples
a. Feel method
b . Roll method
c. HCI method
d. Nitr ate meth od
263. Gully formation in mountains or steep areas usually starts at
a. Top
b. Below
c. Middle
d. Anywhere
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264. A soil that is fertile is
a. Not productive
b . Always productive
c. Not necessari ly productive
d. None of the above
265. The immediate source of carbon by plants is
a. C02 from air
b . C02 from carbon minerals
c. C02 from decay of OM
d. All of the above
"266. Of all the essential elements, these are not absorbed in ionic forms."
"a. C,H and 0"
"b. N, P and K"
"c. Ca, Mg and S"
d. All of the above
267. ron is more available to plants in
"a. ts oxidized form, Fe3"
"b. ts reduced form, Fe203"
"c. ts reduced form, Fe2+"
d. All of the above
268. The zone of saturated soil where water is held under sunction immediately
above the water table is known as
a. W ater table
b. Spring
c. Capillary fringe
d. Capillary
269. Which does not relate to CEC?
a. Amount of clay
b . Amount of OM
c. Kind of clay
d. Bulk density
270. Which of the follow ing ions promote soil dispersion?
a. Na+
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b. Ca2+
c. H+
d. Al 3+
271. This refers to organic and inorganic matter which are exceedingly small but
have high surface area per unit weight or volume
a. Organic matter
b. Soil colloid
c. Soil solid
d. Soil textur e
272. These cation s are dominant in strongly acidic soils
a. H and Al
b. H and Ca
c. Al and Ca
d. Ca and Mg
273. Movement of w ater in the soil is always from
a. higher to lower soil moisture content
b. higher to lower total potential energy
c. higher to lower soil moisture tension
d. all of the above
"274. f soil moistur e content is 40°/o, field capacity is 30°/o and permanent w
ilting point is 20°/o, the amount of available water in the soil is"
a. 10°/o
b . 20°/o
c. 30°/o
d. none of the above
275. Occurs when the pore spaces are filled with water or at its maximum water
holding capacity
a. irrigation
b. saturation
c. hygroscop ic coefficient
d. mass flow
276. The fertilizer is broadcasted over a growing plant
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a. Broadcasting
b . Top dressing
c. Side dressing
d. Bedding
277. The fertilizer is placed along or between the rows of crops
a. Broadcasting
b . Top dressing
c. Sidedressing
d. Bedding
278. A red soil is generally
a. Basic
b . Acidic
c. Sadie
d. Saline
279. This describes the darkness or lightness of a soil color.
a. Intensity
b . Value
c. Hue
d. Chroma
e. Moderate
280. W hat type of erosion took place when soil w hich is washed away creating
small channels that are still repairable?
a. Sheet
b. Gully
c. Rill
d. Splash
"281. Given the following conditions, select the soil w hich is less erodible"
"a. Clayey,steep but with full cover"
"b. Clayey,steep but with sparse vegetation"
"c. Sandy, steep but with full cover"
"d. Sandy, steep with sparse vegetation"
282. The group of soil microorganisms which have the ability to photosynthesize.
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a. Algae
b . Fungi
288. The soil depth from which plants obtain the major part of the
water absorbed as turned
"c. Nematodes
d. Protozoa"
"a. Solum
b. Effective rooting depth of plant"
e bacteria which lives symbiotically with the roots of legumes
c. Regolith
"d are able to fix atmospheric nitrogen.
d. Rhizosphere
a. Rhizobia
289. Porosity,which is the total pore-space volume of soils"
b. Aspergillus
a. is the same for all soil
c. Mycorrhizae
b. s highest in fine-textured soils
d. Penicillium
c. s highest in coarse-textured soils
283 .Th
an
284. The most widespread association betw een microorganisms and
higher plants.
a. Associative N fixation
b. Mychorrhizae
c. Symbiotic N fixation
d. Rhizobium-legume association
285. Liebig's Law of the Minimum in effect states that plant growth and yield
a. are limited by excess of a particular nutrient
b. are limited by the absence of a nutrient
c. are limited by excess of one nutrient
d. All of the above
286 . Poorly drained soils can result into
a. Increased ethylene content in the leaf resulting to yellowing and etiolation
b. ncreased incidence of root diseases
c.Increased rooting density
d. cannot be determined
"287 . When depicted graphically,the Mitscherlich's equation shows that with
addition of a limiting nutrient"
a. Yield increase linearly
b. Yield increases exponentially
c. Yield increase but in decreasing increment
d. None of the above
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d. Varies little with differ ence in texture
290. This cation is dominant in sodic soils
a. Calcium
b. Sodium
c. Potassium
d. Magnesium
291. W hen applied which of the following materials increase the CEC of the soil
a. organic matter
b. sand
c. silt
d. none of the above
292. Soil grown to corn is best cultivated to have a soil consistency that is
a. Hard
b. Friable
c. Plastic
d. Viscous
293. Lowland rice land is prepared to have a soil consistency that is
a. Hard
b. Friable
c. Plastic
d. Viscous
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294. The following can occur when soil particles are washed into
the c. Prevailing soil
structure is massive
"surface pores, except one"
d. Both a and c
a. siltation
300. Soil conservation measures maybe either
agronomic or
b. surface sealing
c. water infiltration is restricted
d. water runoff increases
295 .The incorpor ation of leguminous plants during their blooming/flowering stage
into the soil
a. Organic farming
b. Green manuring
c. Recycling
d. Littering
296 . Advocates the maximum use of compost and organic materials
a. Organic farming
b. Green manuring
c. Recycling
d. Littering
297. Poorly drained soils have prominent
a. Bluish gray mottles
b. Reddish concretion
c. Yellowish or reddish mottles
d. Greenish mottles
298. Determination of soil textural class of a soil by rubbing a sample of the soil
in a moist to wet condition and observing how the soil develops a continuous ribbon
when pressing between the thumb and fingers to indicate the amount of clay present.
a. Feel and roll method
b. Particle analysis
c. Sieve method
d. Hydrometer method
"299. Given the following conditions,when do you expect to have run"
off or overland flow?
a.Infiltration rate is exceeded by rainfall intensity
b. nfiltration rate is higher than rainfall intensity
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engineering. Wh at is the other name for agronomic conservation
measures?
a. Crop factor
b. Biological
c. Mechanical
d. Both a and c
"301. This factor is related to human activities of controlling soil erosion and
has a numeric value that can be reduced by contour plowing,etc.?"
a. P factor
b. C factor
c. K factor
d. Both a and b
302. A group of microorganisms which can produce antibiotic compounds that kill
other microorganisms.
a. Bacteria
b. Nematodes
c. Act inomycetes
d. Protozoa
303. Which of the following is not part of the nitrogen cycle?
a. Mineralizat ion
b. Fixation by rhizobia and other organisms
c. Disintegration of minerals containing N
d. Plant uptake
304. t refers to the influence of one adsorbed ion on the release of another from
the surface of colloid.
a. Cation exchange
b. Complementary ion effect
c. Fixation
d. Synergism
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305. This element(s) has a critical role in sugarcane fertilization
because of its function in the synthesis of sugar
a. All of below
b. Nitr ogen
c. Phosphorus
d. Potassium
306. Nutrient enrichment of lakes and other bodies of water that stimulate the
growth of aquatic organism w hich leads to a deficiency of oxygen in the w ater
body.
a. Eutrophication
b. Algal bloom
c. Red tide
d. Salinization
307. Wh at is the greatest advantage of no-plow system of reduced tillage?
a. Greater yields
b . Less fertilizer required
c. Reduced labor and operation costs
d. All of the above
308. The available form of nitrogen which predominates under upland con dition is
a. Ammonium
b. Nitrate
c. Nitrite
d. Microbial Biomass N
309. The reduced form of sulfur under anaerobic conditions in paddy soils is
a. Hydrogen sulfate
b. Hydrogen sulfite
c. Hydrogen sulfide
d. Hydrogen disulfate
310. Soil sunction in a saturated zone beneath a water table is:
a. Greater than zero
b. Less than zero
c. Zero
"d. 10,000"
311. An iron-coating substance found in root nodules which controls the entry of
oxygen into the bacteroid is called
a. Auxin
b. Leghemoglobin
c. Plastocyanin d. Chlorophyll
"312. Some of its species can be found in extreme environments, thus"
they considered to be the most adaptable and versatile
. .
m1croorgan1sms
a. Rhizobium
b. Azolla
c. fungi
d. actinomycetes
313. The ability of the root-nodule bacteria to cause nodulation of the host plants
is called
a.Ineffectiveness
b. Pathogenicity
c. fffectiveness
d. Host-specificity
"314.In terms of nitr ogen fixation, the most efficient biological nitrogen
fixing system is"
a. Symbiotic
b. Associative
c. Free-living
d. All of the choices
315. Nitr ogen-fixing organisms possess this enzyme which reduces nitrogen gas into
available form
a. Phosphatase b. Nitrogenase
c. Nitratereductase
d. Hydrogenase
316. N-mineralization results in the release of available N in the soil
lik.e
a. NH4 -+-
b. N02
c. N 2
d. Urea
317. The following processes are transformations of the N in the soil.
Which is not a biological process? a. N2 fixation
b. Volatilization
c. Nitrification
d. Denitrification
318. Vermicompost is produced from the decomposition of organic materials by
this soil organism
a. Protozoa
b. Earthworm
c. Nematode
d. Beetle
"319. n magnitude and algebraic sign,the matric potential of soil water is equal
to"
a. Soil suction
b . Negative hydraulic pressure
c. Soil water tension
d. Positive hydraulic pressure
320. Plant wilting commences when ____
a. Water flow into roots stops
b. Water starts flowing from roots back into the soil
c. Water flow into roots drops below transpirational loss
d. Soil is at field capacity
321. Which one is not true if soil pH decreases
a. fertility decreases
b. availability of nutrients increases
c. more H-+- ions in soil solution
d. 0/o base saturation decreases
322. W hat is not true if the soil is submerged
a. redox potential increases
b. pH of acid soils increase
c. pH of alkaline soils decrease
d. the soil become anaerobic
323. W hich is not a characteristic of paddy soils?
a. Saturated with water
b . Presence of oxidized soil components
c. Reduced state
d. Low redox potential
324. The composting process using earthworm is known as
a. Green manuring
b . Deworming
c. Vermicomposting
d. Windrow composting
325. Mature soil have the following horizons
"a. A,B"
"b . B,C"
"c. A, B,C"
"d. A,C"
326. Young soils have the following horizons
"a. A,C"
"b . A,B,C"
"c. A, B,C,D"
"d. A, B"
327. The solum is composed of these horizons
"a. A,B,C"
"b . B,C"
"c. A, B,C,R"
"d. A, B"
328. The regolith is composed of these horizons
"a. A, B"
"b. B,C"
"c. A, B,C"
"d. A,B,C,R"
329. Which of the following is an organic soil colloid
a. Aluminosilicates
b. Humus
c. Hydrous oxides of Fe and Al
d. Amorphous alumina-silicate materials
330. A 1:1type silicate clay
a. Montmorillonite
b.Illite of hydrous mica
c. Kaolinite
d. Chlorite
331. W hich of the following is not a 2 :1type silicate clay
a. Montmorillonite
b. Illite of hydrous mica
c. Kaolinite
d. Vermiculite
332. A non-expan ding 2:1 type clay
a. Vermiculite
b. Montmorillonite
c. Illite
d. Kaolinite
333 .A moderately expan ding 2:1 type clay
a. Montmorillonite
b. Vermiculite
c.Illite
d. Kaolinite
334. Wh at element is fixed in the interlayer of llite?
a. Hydrogen
b. Magnesium
c. Potassium
d. Calcium
335. The relative magnitude of CEC of colloids is in the order of
a. oxides of Fe and Al > Kaolinite > Halloysite > llite >
Montmorillonite > Vermiculite > Humus
"b. oxides of Fe and Al < Kaolinite, Halloysite < llite,"
Montmorillonite < Vermiculite < Humus
c. oxides of Fe and Al < Kaolinite < Halloysite < llite <
Montmorillonite < Vermiculite < Humus
"d. oxides of Fe and Al < Kaolinite, Halloysite < llite,
Montmorillonite,Vermiculite < Humus"
336. An indication of the compactness of the soil
a. Soil texture
b . Particle density
c. Bulk density
d. Soil structure
337. Which of the following may lead to a lower bulk density?
a. Compaction caused by the weight of the over lying layers
b . Addition of organ ic matter in large amounts
c. Heavy foot traffic
d. Less aggregate and root penetration
338. Which among these is considered as a mechanical method of soil conservation?
a. Mulching
b . pond and check dam
c. Strip cropping
d. High density planting
339. The best method of plowing in hilly areas to prevent soil erosion is to
a. plow along contour lines
b. plow up and down the hill
c. plow using carabao up and down the hill
d. Both a and b
340. n which land form do you expect high amount of soil loss?
a. steep slope
b. plateau
c. plain
d. hilly