1. : What does mechatronics in agriculture primarily involve?
(A) Integration of mechanical, electronic, and computer systems in farming
(B) Only manual farming tools
(C) Traditional irrigation methods
(D) Animal-based ploughing
2. : Which of the following is an example of mechatronics in agriculture?
(A) Automated milking machines
(B) Wooden ploughs
(C) Manual seed broadcasting
(D) Hand harvesting
3. : Precision seed drills with electronic control are an example of:
(A) Mechatronic agricultural machinery
(B) Manual sowing tools
(C) Irrigation channels
(D) Traditional equipment
4. : Which technology in tractors is enabled by mechatronics?
(A) GPS-based auto-steering systems
(B) Wooden wheels
(C) Manual harness pulling
(D) Soil ploughing by hand
5. : A robotic harvester is an example of:
(A) Mechatronics application in crop harvesting
(B) Manual tool
(C) Traditional thresher
(D) Farmer’s notebook
6. : Which sensors are used in robotic weed control systems?
(A) Machine vision and ultrasonic sensors
(B) Thermometers only
(C) Farmer’s eyesight
(D) Wooden sticks
7. : Variable Rate Technology (VRT) is possible because of:
(A) Mechatronics and automation systems
(B) Farmer’s guesses
(C) Fixed irrigation systems
(D) Manual measurements
8. : Drones in agriculture are a mechatronic system that combines:
(A) Aerodynamics, electronics, and imaging sensors
(B) Manual throwing devices
(C) Farmer’s binoculars
(D) Animal carts
9. : Automated sorting and grading of fruits in processing plants use:
(A) Mechatronic vision and conveyor systems
(B) Farmer’s handpicking only
(C) Manual baskets
(D) Wooden racks
10. : The milking robot detects cow teats using:
(A) Laser and vision sensors
(B) Farmer’s eyesight only
(C) Wooden markers
(D) Manual cloth
11. : Which part of a mechatronic system acts as the decision-making unit?
(A) Microcontroller/PLC
(B) Tractor tire
(C) Wooden handle
(D) Farmer’s diary
12. : Unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in agriculture are used for:
(A) Automated ploughing, weeding, and spraying
(B) Farmer transport only
(C) Manual harvesting
(D) Playing music in fields
13. : The feedback loop in mechatronic systems ensures:
(A) Accurate operation based on sensor data
(B) Farmer’s random inputs
(C) Manual-only operations
(D) No correction in errors
14. : Which of the following is NOT a mechatronic agricultural device?
(A) Manual sickle
(B) Drone sprayer
(C) Robotic harvester
(D) Auto-steer tractor
15. : Which control method is often used in mechatronics for precision?
(A) PID control
(B) Manual guesswork
(C) Farmer’s intuition
(D) Traditional irrigation
16. : Autonomous irrigation systems use mechatronics by combining:
(A) Sensors, actuators, and controllers
(B) Farmer’s notebook only
(C) Manual channels
(D) Wooden barriers
17. : Mechatronics improves post-harvest technology by:
(A) Automating cleaning, grading, and packaging
(B) Manual drying only
(C) Sun-drying always
(D) Farmer’s handwritten notes
18. : A key advantage of mechatronics in agriculture is:
(A) Increased precision and reduced labor costs
(B) Always higher fuel costs
(C) Decreased efficiency
(D) Random crop failures
19. : Which mechatronic system is used for aerial spraying of pesticides?
(A) Agricultural drones
(B) Farmer’s manual sprayer
(C) Animal carts
(D) Wooden bucket
20. : The concept of “smart farming” largely depends on:
(A) Mechatronics and automation systems
(B) Manual farming tools
(C) Guess-based irrigation
(D) Only traditional equipment
21. : Which component converts electrical signals into mechanical motion in mechatronics?
(A) Actuator
(B) Sensor
(C) Microcontroller
(D) Display
22. : In robotic planters, mechatronics is used for:
(A) Precision seed placement and depth control
(B) Random sowing
(C) Broadcasting seeds manually
(D) Hand pressing seeds
23. : GNSS-enabled farm machinery uses mechatronics for:
(A) Precision navigation and field mapping
(B) Manual route estimation
(C) Farmer’s guesswork
(D) Traditional mapping only
24. : Which of these is a future trend in agricultural mechatronics?
(A) AI-driven autonomous robots
(B) Wooden plough revival
(C) Ignoring technology
(D) Manual-only sowing
25. : The main challenge of mechatronics adoption in agriculture is:
(A) High initial cost and need for skilled operation
(B) Better precision
(C) Higher yields
(D) Reduced labor