Application of chemical over entire area to be treated.
a. Basal application
b. Band application
c. Broadcast application
d. None of the above
c. Broadcast application
A constant pressure cycle
a. Gasoline engine
b. Diesel engine
c. Steam engine
d. None of the above
b. Diesel engine
During this event, fresh supply of fuel enters the cylinder as the piston moves downward and the intake valve opens.
a. compression
b. intake
c. exhaust
d. power
b. intake
In a four-stroke cycle engine, it is the event during which the piston is moving upward and the two valves are close.
a. power
b. intake
c. compression
d. exhaust
c. compression
It refers to ratio of the kinetic energy of air that a windrotor can convert into mechanical energy over the theoretical maximum available from the
wind.
a. Power coefficient
b. Torque coefficient
c. Betz coefficient
d. Speed coefficient
a. Power coefficient
In an ideal Otto engine, the combustion of fuel occurs at :
a. constant pressure
b. constant temperature
c. constant volume
d. constant enthalpy
c. constant volume
In an ideal Diesel engine, the combustion of fuel occurs at :
a. constant pressure
b. constant temperature
c. constant volume
d. constant enthalpy
a. constant pressure
Which of the following statements is incorrect: The higher the pressure
a. the larger the droplet size
b. the higher flow rate
c. the wider the spray angle
d. all of the above
a. the larger the droplet size
Application of chemical to the base of a tree around the trunk or by injection into slasher or cuts.
a. Basal application
b. Broadcast application
c. Band application
d. None of the above
a. Basal application
The traditional system of harvesting and threshing of rice is:
a. manual harvesting and threshing
b. manual harvesting and mechanical threshing
c. mechanical harvesting and threshing
d. combining
a. manual harvesting and threshing
Among the factors affecting the choice of harvesting and threshing system,
which one is the major factor?
a. kind of crop
b. timeliness of operation
c. topography
d. farm size
b. timeliness of operation
The threshing action most commonly employed by a mechanical thresher for
rice is:
a. rubbing action
b. impact action
c. stripping action
d. all of the above
b. impact action
It refers to ratio of the kinetic energy of air that a windrotor can convert into mechanical energy over the theoretical maximum available from the wind.
a. Power coefficient
b. Torque coefficient
c. Betz coefficient
d. Speed coefficient
a. Power coefficient
This rating is given to diesel fuels for their ability to burn without detonating as compared with the performance of reference fuels.
a. octane rating
b. cetane rating
c. heptane rating
d. alcohol rating
b. cetane rating
The following are methods of reducing risks in agriculture, except:
a. Insurance
b. flexibility
c. future contract
d. aggregation
d. aggregation
In an ideal Diesel engine, the combustion of fuel occurs at:
a. constant pressure
b. constant temperature
c. constant volume
d. constant enthalpy
a. constant pressure
The acronym PAES means:
a. Philippine Agricultural Engineering Society
b. Professional Agricultural Engineering Society
c. Philippine Agricultural Engineering Standards
d. Professional Agricultural Engineering Standards
c. Philippine Agricultural Engineering Standards
Solid blocks or masses that are cut, sheared or broken loose by tillage tool.
a. Furrow slice
b. Clod
c. Loose soil
d. None of the above
b. Clod
Application of chemical in parallel strips leaving the area between strips free of chemicals.
a. Basal application
b. Broadcast application
c. Band application
d. None of the above
c. Band application
The ratio of engine power used in performing an operation to engine power available.
a. Field load factor
b. Engine efficiency
c. Engine performance ratio
d. All of the above
a. Field load factor
It is a change in the value of a machine.
a. Cost reduction
b. Depreciation
c. Loss of value
d. None of the above
b. Depreciation
Actual rate performance of machine on land or crop processed in a given
time based upon total field time.
a. Theoretical field capacity
b. Effective field capacity
c. Field efficiency
d. All of the above
b. Effective field capacity
The rate of performance obtained if a machine performs its function 100 %
of the time of a given operating speed using 100 % of its theoretical width.
a. Theoretical field capacity
b. Effective field capacity
c. Field capacity
d. None of the above
a. Theoretical field capacity
The amount paid for hiring equipment and operating services to perform a
certain task.
a. Custom cost
b. Operating cost
c. Variable cost
d. None of the above
a. Custom cost