1. : What is the primary goal of automation in agriculture?
(A) Increase manual labor
(B) Reduce efficiency
(C) Improve productivity and reduce labor costs
(D) Replace technology with hand tools
2. : Which of the following is an example of agricultural automation?
(A) Autonomous tractors
(B) Manual ploughing
(C) Hand weeding
(D) Ox-driven carts
3. : Agricultural robots used for fruit picking are called:
(A) Harvesting robots
(B) Cleaning robots
(C) Security robots
(D) Transport robots
4. : Which automation technology is used for precision seeding?
(A) Seed drills with GPS guidance
(B) Manual broadcasting
(C) Hand planting
(D) Wooden ploughs
5. : Which robots are designed to remove weeds from fields automatically?
(A) Weeding robots
(B) Harvesting robots
(C) Spraying drones
(D) Irrigation robots
6. : Drones in agriculture are mainly used for:
(A) Crop monitoring and spraying
(B) Manual harvesting
(C) Storing grain
(D) Feeding livestock
7. : Automated irrigation systems rely on:
(A) Sensors and controllers
(B) Farmer’s memory
(C) Manual switches
(D) Hand pumps
8. : Which automation system helps in livestock feeding?
(A) Automatic feeders
(B) Farmer’s hands
(C) Manual buckets
(D) Ox carts
9. : Robots with AI vision are used for:
(A) Crop health monitoring and sorting
(B) Random ploughing
(C) Manual crop cutting
(D) Non-agricultural tasks only
10. : Which of the following is NOT an agricultural robot application?
(A) Crop scouting
(B) Pest detection
(C) Car manufacturing
(D) Fruit harvesting
11. : Automated milking systems are widely used in:
(A) Dairy farming
(B) Poultry farming
(C) Fish farming
(D) Forestry
12. : Which technology enables tractors to drive without human operators?
(A) GPS-based auto-steering
(B) Hand control
(C) Rope pulling
(D) Animal traction
13. : Which type of robot can be used for targeted pesticide application?
(A) Spraying drones and robots
(B) Manual sprayers
(C) Hand pumps
(D) Fertilizer spreaders only
14. : Which of the following is a benefit of robotics in agriculture?
(A) Increased efficiency and precision
(B) Higher labor costs
(C) Randomized farming
(D) Increased resource wastage
15. : Fruit-picking robots generally use which technology?
(A) Machine vision and robotic arms
(B) Farmer’s hands only
(C) Manual ladders
(D) Ox carts
16. : Autonomous robots reduce:
(A) Dependency on manual labor
(B) Productivity
(C) Technology use
(D) Soil health
17. : Which automation system helps in greenhouse management?
(A) Climate control systems with sensors
(B) Farmer’s manual watering
(C) Plastic covers only
(D) Traditional irrigation
18. : Robots for soil sampling provide:
(A) Real-time soil data
(B) Manual soil maps
(C) Farmer’s assumptions
(D) Random digging
19. : Which challenge is associated with agricultural robotics?
(A) High cost and maintenance
(B) Reduced efficiency
(C) Manual dependency
(D) No need for sensors
20. : What is the role of AI in agricultural robotics?
(A) Enabling smart decision-making and automation
(B) Manual forecasting
(C) Random judgments
(D) Hand-written data analysis
21. : Which robot helps in planting seedlings?
(A) Transplanting robots
(B) Harvesting robots
(C) Spraying drones
(D) Irrigation robots
22. : Automated grading and sorting robots are commonly used for:
(A) Fruits and vegetables
(B) Cattle
(C) Soil testing only
(D) Farmhouses
23. : Which is a limitation of drones in agriculture?
(A) Limited flight time and payload capacity
(B) Real-time monitoring ability
(C) Accurate spraying
(D) High-resolution imaging
24. : Robots in aquaculture are mainly used for:
(A) Feeding fish and monitoring water quality
(B) Growing crops
(C) Irrigating fields
(D) Milking cows
25. : The future of automation and robotics in agriculture focuses on:
(A) Smart farming and sustainable practices
(B) Manual hand tools
(C) Increased ox-driven farming
(D) Traditional cultivation