Agriculture Exams (Agri Exed) – Page 5

#80. If upstream research is the responsibility of the national RDE network, down stream research is the responsibility of the
A Regional RDE
B Provisional RDE
C Municipal RDE
D Barangay RDE
Answer: Provincial RDE
#81. “An action which leads to desirable outcome is likely to be repeated in similar circumstances” is the basic law of
A Extension
B Communication
C Learning
D Motivation
Answer: Learning
#82. Recognition given by the people you respect is an example of
A Rewards
B Motives
C Drives
D Benefits
Answer: Rewards
#83. People with perceived behavioral control will try to discover what they can do better if faced with failure to obtain desired results. This behavioral control is
A Self-immunity
B Self-sufficiency
C Self-efficacy
D Self-respect
Answer: Self-efficacy
#84. It is an example of individual Method in extension
A Farm and Home Visits
B Fairs/Exhibits
C Campaigns
D Field Days
Answer: Farm and Home Visits
#85. It is an example of Group Method in extension
A Tours/Excursions
B Indigenous Folk Media
C Modern Information Technology
D Informal Contacts
Answer: Tours/Excursions
#86. Extension approach is the ________________ of an agricultural system (FAO, 1988)
A Style of action
B Essence
C Doctrine
D Philosophy
Answer: Essence
#87. They are the first person in the locality who will adopt an innovation.
A Laggards
B Innovators
C Early majority
D Late majority
Answer: Innovators
#88. That stage in the adoption process wherein the farmer will seek further information about the innovation.
A Evaluation
B Awareness
C Trial
D Interest
Answer: Interest
#89. Diffusion of an innovation takes place if
A The benefits of the innovation are easy to observe.
B It is possible to try the innovation on a small scale.
C The innovation is coming from well-known scientists.
D The innovation is widely advertised.
Answer: It is possible to try the innovation on a small scale.
#90. It is the process by which an innovation spreads out among clients until a large number have adopted it.
A Intervention
B Adoption
C Diffusion
D Evaluation
Answer: Diffusion
#91. According to Chambers the reason for non-adoption of innovation by the farmers in the 1950’s was
A Technology does not fit
B Input constraints
C Ignorance of farmers
D Lack of capital
Answer: Ignorance of farmers
#92. An important phase in an extension program which identifies the group of farmers to be reached
A Initial situation
B Contents
C Target group
D Evaluation
Answer: Target group
#93. The operational design by which a national government implements its extension policies is called extension
A Method
B Approach
C Strategy
D Principle
Answer: Strategy
#94. Determining the extent to which the desired extension program results have been achieved and how this information will be used for improving extension is addressed by
A Monitoring
B Information management
C Evaluation
D Methods and strategy
Answer: Methods and strategy
#95. If the success of an extension approach is measured by the total productivity of a particular crop, this approach is the
A General extension approach
B Commodity specialized approached
C Farming systems development approach
D Training and visit approach
Answer: Commodity specialized approached
#96. If the measure of this particular approach is farm people’s willingness and ability to provide some share of the cost, individually or through their local government units, this approach is the
A General extension approach
B Commodity specialized approach
C Farming systems development approach
D Cost-sharing approach
Answer: Cost-sharing approach
#97. An extension approach wherein research results are tailored to meet the needs an interest of local framing conditions is the
A Project extension approach
B Participatory approach
C Farming systems development approach
D Training and visit approach
Answer: Farming systems development approach
#98. This extension approach is highly disciplined and patterned, with fixed schedule of training of village extension workers to farmers
A Project extension approach
B Participatory approach
C Commodity approach
D Training and visit approach
Answer: Training and visit approach
#99. This extension approach includes project management staff, project allowances for field staff, better transportation, facilities, equipment, and better housing than regular government programs.
A Project extension approach
B Participatory approach
C Commodity approach
D Training and visit approach
Answer: Project extension approach