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Precision Agriculture and Automation MCQs

1. : Precision agriculture mainly aims at:

(A) Increasing uniform crop practices


(B) Site-specific crop management


(C) Random fertilizer application


(D) Traditional farming




2. : Which technology is most commonly used in precision agriculture for location tracking?

(A) GPS


(B) Radio


(C) Solar cells


(D) Lasers only




3. : Which of the following is NOT a component of precision agriculture?

(A) Remote sensing


(B) GIS (Geographic Information System)


(C) Manual broadcasting of seeds


(D) Variable rate technology




4. : Automation in agriculture is mainly achieved by:

(A) Tractors only


(B) Robotics and smart machinery


(C) Human labor


(D) Flood irrigation




5. : Which type of drones are used in precision farming?

(A) Surveillance drones only


(B) Agricultural drones for spraying and monitoring


(C) Toy drones


(D) Military drones




6. : Precision agriculture is also called:

(A) Sustainable farming


(B) Smart farming


(C) Organic farming


(D) Subsistence farming




7. : Which sensor is used to detect soil moisture in precision agriculture?

(A) Gyroscope sensor


(B) Tensiometer


(C) Temperature sensor


(D) Smoke sensor




8. : Variable Rate Technology (VRT) in precision agriculture is used for:

(A) Broadcasting seeds randomly


(B) Applying inputs according to field variability


(C) Harvesting manually


(D) Weeding by hand




9. : The main benefit of precision agriculture is:

(A) Higher input cost


(B) Reduced efficiency


(C) Optimized resource use and higher yields


(D) Uniform application of water




10. : GIS is mainly used in agriculture for:

(A) Mapping and analyzing field variability


(B) Irrigating crops


(C) Pesticide spraying manually


(D) Seed broadcasting




11. : Which of the following is a key automation technology in modern agriculture?

(A) Self-driving tractors


(B) Bullock carts


(C) Hand plough


(D) Manual harvesting




12. : Which type of irrigation is commonly automated in smart farming?

(A) Furrow irrigation


(B) Flood irrigation


(C) Drip irrigation


(D) Canal irrigation




13. : Which technology is used in drones for crop health monitoring?

(A) Thermal imaging and multispectral cameras


(B) Manual photography


(C) Smoke detection


(D) Satellite TV signals




14. : Precision agriculture reduces:

(A) Productivity


(B) Water and fertilizer wastage


(C) Crop quality


(D) Technology efficiency




15. : Automation in harvesting is mainly done using:

(A) Combine harvesters and robotic harvesters


(B) Sickles


(C) Oxen


(D) Hand picking only




16. : Which technology enables real-time monitoring of crops in precision agriculture?

(A) IoT (Internet of Things)


(B) Radio broadcast


(C) Manual scouting


(D) Hand-written records




17. : The use of drones in spraying pesticides helps in:

(A) Uniform application and reduced exposure to farmers


(B) Increasing farmer exposure


(C) Random pesticide use


(D) Manual wastage




18. : Which crop parameter can be monitored by NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index)?

(A) Soil salinity


(B) Crop health and vigor


(C) Seed size


(D) Grain hardness




19. : Which of the following is NOT a benefit of automation in agriculture?

(A) Labor cost reduction


(B) Increased precision


(C) Increased time consumption


(D) Enhanced efficiency




20. : Automated milking systems are also known as:

(A) Hand-milking machines


(B) Robotic milking systems


(C) Manual dairy systems


(D) Animal-driven devices




21. : Which precision agriculture technique helps in predicting yield?

(A) GIS mapping


(B) Yield monitoring


(C) Drip irrigation


(D) Soil tillage




22. : The main limitation of precision agriculture in developing countries is:

(A) High technology cost


(B) Low labor cost


(C) Abundant technology access


(D) Government support




23. : Automated weeding is performed using:

(A) Laser and robotic weeders


(B) Hand hoe


(C) Bullock cart


(D) Manual uprooting




24. : Smart sensors in precision agriculture can measure:

(A) Soil nutrients, pH, and moisture


(B) Satellite television signals


(C) Rainfall only


(D) Airplane altitude




25. : Precision agriculture mainly contributes to:

(A) Sustainable farming and resource conservation


(B) Overuse of chemicals


(C) Random input use


(D) Lower profitability




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  1. Soil Conservation Techniques MCQs

  2. Watershed Management MCQs

  3. Erosion Control Structures MCQs

  4. Gully and Ravine Control MCQs


🔹 2. Irrigation and Drainage Engineering MCQs

  1. Irrigation Methods and Systems MCQs

  2. Canal and Pipe Flow Design MCQs

  3. Surface and Subsurface Drainage MCQs

  4. Sprinkler and Drip Irrigation Systems MCQs

  5. Water Management MCQs


🔹 3. Groundwater and Hydraulics MCQs

  1. Groundwater Hydrology MCQs

  2. Well Hydraulics MCQs

  3. Pumping Systems MCQs

  4. Hydraulic Structures for Irrigation MCQs


🔹 4. Farm Machinery and Power MCQs

  1. Farm Machinery Design and Operation MCQs

  2. Farm Tractors and Power Units MCQs

  3. Testing and Evaluation of Agricultural Equipment MCQs

  4. Tillage, Sowing, Plant Protection, Harvesting Machinery MCQs

  5. Ergonomics and Safety in Agricultural Operations MCQs


🔹 5. Agricultural Processing and Food Engineering MCQs

  1. Post-Harvest Technology MCQs

  2. Unit Operations in Agricultural Processing MCQs

  3. Grain Drying and Storage MCQs

  4. Agricultural Produce Handling MCQs

  5. Food Refrigeration and Cold Chain Management MCQs

  6. Process Equipment Design MCQs


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  1. Solar Energy Applications in Agriculture MCQs

  2. Biogas and Biomass Energy Systems MCQs

  3. Wind Energy for Agricultural Use MCQs

  4. Energy in Agriculture (Efficiency, Auditing, Management) MCQs


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  1. Design of Farm Buildings MCQs

  2. Storage Structures (Grain Silos, Godowns) MCQs

  3. Animal Housin MCQs

  4. Environmental Control in Structures MCQs


🔹 8. Agricultural Waste and Environmental Engineering MCQs

  1. Agricultural Waste Management MCQs

  2. Effluent Treatment Systems MCQs

  3. Environmental Pollution from Agriculture MCQs

  4. Controlled Environment Agriculture (Greenhouses, Polyhouses) MCQs


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  1. Precision Farming Tools and Techniques MCQs

  2. Sensors and IoT in Agriculture MCQs

  3. GPS and GIS Applications MCQs

  4. Variable Rate Technology MCQs

  5. Automation and Robotics in Agriculture MCQs


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  1. Satellite Imaging for Crop Monitoring MCQs

  2. Land Use Mapping MCQs

  3. Soil and Water Resource Mapping MCQs


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  1. Agricultural Sensors and Data Acquisition MCQs

  2. Control Systems for Irrigation, Machinery, Processing MCQs

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  2. Machinery Management MCQs

  3. Resource Use Optimization MCQs

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  1. Component Design (Machinery, Structures, Tools) MCQs

  2. CAD Applications in Agriculture MCQs

  3. Assembly and Part Drawings of Agricultural Equipment MCQs


🔹 14. Practical Training / Field Work MCQs

  1. Machine Demonstration & Operation MCQs

  2. Irrigation Layout and Design MCQs

  3. Food Processing Plant Visits MCQs

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