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Ergonomics and Safety in Agricultural Operations MCQs

1. : Ergonomics in agriculture mainly deals with:

(A) Increasing crop yield


(B) Improving human–machine interaction for efficiency and safety


(C) Reducing fertilizer use


(D) Designing irrigation canals




2. : The normal working heart rate recommended for male agricultural workers is:

(A) 60–80 beats/min


(B) 90–110 beats/min


(C) 120–140 beats/min


(D) Above 160 beats/min




3. : Musculoskeletal disorders among farm workers are mainly due to:

(A) Manual handling of loads and repetitive motions


(B) High fertilizer use


(C) Crop type only


(D) Improved mechanization




4. : The safe noise level for an 8-hour exposure according to OSHA standards is:

(A) 55 dB


(B) 75 dB


(C) 85 dB


(D) 100 dB




5. : Tractor rollover accidents can be minimized by:

(A) Increasing tractor speed


(B) Using Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS) and seat belts


(C) Reducing tractor weight


(D) Removing wheel ballast




6. : The minimum lux level required for safe farm operations at night is approximately:

(A) 20 lux


(B) 50 lux


(C) 100 lux


(D) 300 lux




7. : The main cause of vibration-related injuries in tractor operators is:

(A) Excessive fertilizer application


(B) Transmission of whole-body vibration from seat and platform


(C) High noise only


(D) PTO operations




8. : The optimum handle height of manually operated farm tools should be:

(A) At waist level of operator


(B) At knee level


(C) At chest level


(D) Above head level




9. : Heat stress in farm workers is commonly evaluated using:

(A) Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT) index


(B) Lux meter


(C) Sound level meter


(D) Tachometer




10. : The maximum load that can be safely lifted by a healthy male worker is approximately:

(A) 10–15 kg


(B) 20–25 kg


(C) 30–35 kg


(D) More than 50 kg




11. : The leading cause of fatalities in agriculture worldwide is:

(A) Irrigation accidents


(B) Tractor overturns


(C) Pesticide exposure


(D) Fire hazards




12. : The function of a seat suspension system in tractors is to:

(A) Reduce noise


(B) Absorb shocks and reduce vibrations transmitted to operator


(C) Improve PTO efficiency


(D) Reduce draft requirement




13. : The maximum recommended daily vibration exposure for operators is expressed in:

(A) dB


(B) m/s² (acceleration)


(C) Lux


(D) Beats/min




14. : Ergonomic design of hand tools should ensure:

(A) Reduced operator fatigue and higher efficiency


(B) Heavier tools for strength


(C) More power requirement


(D) Complex designs always




15. : Pesticide poisoning among farmers occurs mainly due to:

(A) Improper use of sprayers and lack of protective equipment


(B) High seed rate


(C) Overuse of fertilizers


(D) Poor irrigation




16. : The safe distance to stand behind a tractor-mounted sprayer is at least:

(A) 1 m


(B) 2 m


(C) 5 m


(D) 10 m




17. : The decibel level of a typical tractor engine without a silencer is around:

(A) 40–50 dB


(B) 60–70 dB


(C) 85–95 dB


(D) 110–120 dB




18. : The most common personal protective equipment (PPE) used during pesticide application is:

(A) Safety shoes only


(B) Gloves, mask, goggles, and apron


(C) Hard hat only


(D) Ear plugs only




19. : The human energy output in continuous farm work is approximately:

(A) 0.05 hp


(B) 0.1 hp


(C) 0.3 hp


(D) 1.0 hp




20. : The slip and fall accidents in agriculture are mostly due to:

(A) Poor footwear and slippery surfaces


(B) High soil fertility


(C) Tractor horsepower


(D) Crop variety




21. : In manual weeding, the recommended working posture is:

(A) Bending continuously at waist


(B) Squatting or sitting posture to reduce back strain


(C) Standing with bent knees


(D) Any posture without restriction




22. : Fire extinguishers commonly used in tractor cabins are of type:

(A) Foam


(B) Dry powder


(C) Water spray


(D) Sand bucket




23. : The human body weight distribution in sitting posture is approximately:

(A) 50% on thighs, 50% on back


(B) 70% on thighs, 30% on back


(C) 30% on thighs, 70% on feet


(D) 100% on thighs




24. : Hand-arm vibration syndrome is commonly caused by prolonged use of:

(A) Knapsack sprayers


(B) Power tillers and vibrating hand tools


(C) Combine harvesters


(D) Irrigation pumps




25. : The primary goal of safety programs in agriculture is to:

(A) Reduce mechanization


(B) Prevent accidents and protect health of workers


(C) Increase working hours


(D) Eliminate tractor use




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