Agriculture Exams (Agri Croppro) – Page 4

#60. An insect that feeds on a number of unrelated species of plants.
A Polyphagous insects
B Phytophagous insects
C Monophagous insects
D Entompophagous insects
Answer: Polyphagous insects
#61. A biological control agent that consumes many preys in its lifetime.
A Parasite
B Vector
C Predator
D Symbionts
Answer: Predator
#62. The collective term for parasitic and predatory insects
A Phytophagous insects
B Entomophagous insects
C Polyphagous insects
D Phagocytic insects
Answer: Entomophagous insects
#63. A biological control organism that usually lives inside the body of its host and consumes only one host to complete its life cycle
A Parasite
B Predator
C Vector
D Pathogen
Answer: Parasite
#64. The symptom of stemborer damage during the reproductive stage of the rice plant characterized by the appearance of whole panicles of unfilled grains
A Deadheart
B Whitehead
C Wilting
D Mosaic
Answer: Whitehead
#65. The symptom of yellowing and wilting of the youngest leaf as a result of feeding by the stemborer larvae during the vegetative stage of rice plant.
A Deadheart
B Whitehead
C Leafrolling
D Rotting
Answer: Deadheart
#66. The growth stage/s of the rice plant that is/are most preferred by the rice bug
A Negative stage
B Soft dough stage
C Milk stage
D Both B & C
Answer: Both B & C
#67. The most destructive avian pest that attacks rice and other small grains
A Philippine weaver
B Philippine eagle
C Philippine oriole
D Philippine bird
Answer: Philippine weaver
#68. A vertebrate pest which is a perennial problem in crop production and which usually demands a unified, coordinated and sustained community action for its effective control
A Birds
B Snakes
C Rodents
D Crocodile
Answer: Rodents
#69. A serious pest of com that attacks all parts of the plant except the roots
A Cutworm
B Cornstalk borer
C Corn-semi-looper
D Corn-borer
Answer: Cutworm
#70. A homopteran insect pest that transmits the tungro virus disease
A Brown planthopper
B Green leafhopper
C Whitebacked planthopper
D Zigzag leafhopper
Answer: Green leafhopper
#71. Substances, such as sex pheromones, that lure insects and can be used as a means of control
A Anti-feedants
B Repellants
C Attractants
D Chemo-sterilants
Answer: Attractants
#72. A group of rodenticides that are slow-acting and are usually referred to as anti-coagulant rodenticides
A Sterilant
B Chronic rodenticides
C Baits
D Acute rodenticides
Answer: Chronic rodenticides
#73. The ability of populations of pests to survive doses of an insecticide which are normally lethal
A Insecticide resistance
B Overdose
C Insecticide threshold level
D Insecticide mismanagement
Answer: Insecticide resistance
#74. Synchronous planting is an example of
A Mechanical control
B Biological control
C Chemical control
D Cultural control
Answer: Cultural control
#75. The physical removal of insect pests from the infested plants is a
A Mechanical control
B Biological control
C Chemical control
D Cultural control
Answer: Mechanical control
#76. Th e ability of a plant variety to withstand infestation and to support insect populations that would otherwise severely damage susceptible plants
A Antibiosis
B Host evasion
C Tolerance
D Non-preference
Answer: Tolerance
#77. Includes all adverse effects exerted by the plant on the insect’s survival, development and reproduction
A Antibiosis
B Host evasion
C Tolerance
D Non-preference
Answer: Antibiosis
#78. The toxic component of a pesticide
A Diluent
B Inert ingredient
C Active ingredient
D Surfactant
Answer: Active ingredient
#79. An insecticide that is absorbed by and translocated in the plant and the insects acquire the poison through feeding
A Contact insecticide
B Stomach insecticide
C Systematic insecticide
D Surfactant
Answer: Systematic insecticide