Soil Health
1. The soils are characterized by the following physical property:
presenceofpesticides
hygroscopicproperty
porosity
turbidity.
2. The soils are characterized by the following physical property:
presenceofpesticides
capillarity
humidity, temperatureandpressure
turbidity.
3. The soils are characterized by the following physical property:
humidity, temperatureandpressure
hygroscopicproperty
turbidity
watercapacity.
4. The soils are characterized by the following physical property:
airpermeability
presenceofpesticides
humidity, temperatureandpressure
hygroscopicproperty.
5. Pure soil is a soil, where there is…:
nohelmintheggs
1-5 eggsper 1 g ofsoil
6-10 eggsper 1 g ofsoil
10-100 eggsper 1 g ofsoil
6. Transmission of what diseases is associated to soil?
adenoviralinfection
enteroviralinfection
aerobicinfection
intestinalinfections..
7. Transmission of what diseases is associated to soil?
enteroviralinfection
aerobicinfection
anaerobicinfections
adenoviralinfection.
8. Transmission of what diseases is associated to soil?
endemicdiseases
adenoviralinfection
enteroviralinfection
aerobicinfections.
9. Laboratory analysis of soil includes:
organolepticanalysis
biochemicalanalysis
bacteriologicalanalysis
radiologicalanalysis.
10. Laboratory analysis of soil includes:
organolepticanalysis
biochemicalanalysis
radiologicalanalysis
helmintologicalanalysis.
11. Biogeochemical provinces are classified as following
nothernandsouthern
naturalandmanmade
heavyandlight
continentalandisland.
12. What is property of soil? air capacity water capacity plants capillarity 13. How can a Soil be best described? Soil is a complex mixture of regolith (weathered rock), protolith (parent rooks), plant roots and living organisms. Soil is a complex mixture of regolith (weathered rock), waste (organic material), air, radiation, and living organisms. Soil is a complex mixture of regolith (weathered rock), humus (organic material), air, water, and living organisms. Soil is a complex mixture of regolith (weathered rock), chalk (organic material), air, water, and insects.
14. The role of water permeability in soil is that it:
effects on formation of soil water and ground water
effects on formation of pure air
increases biochemical oxidation processes in soil
causes wetness of buildings
15. What is “Essential nutrients” definition?
There are elements used at trace levels in enzymes to assist with special body processes. They are required for oxygen transport by hemoglobin and electron transport in cell metabolism
There are elements used at trace levels in skin cells to assist with special body processes. They are required for of Vitamin D
The elements which increase crop yield-but its absence will not cause the organism to die.
There is no correct answer.
16. Which of the following is essential micronutrient?
Al
Cd
Mo
Tn
17. Which of the following is essential micronutrient?
Pl
Au
In
Fe
18. Which of the following is essential micronutrient?
P
Hg
Be
Li
19. Which of the following is essential micronutrient?
Si
Po
Mg
U
20. Which of the following is essential micronutrient?
K
Tn
As
Po
21. Which of the following is essential micronutrient?
He
Kr
Tc
Na
22. Which of the following istrue soil organisms (Euedaphic pathogenic organism)?
Clostridium perferingens
E.coli
Streptococcus faecalis
Bifid bacterium
23. Which of the following istrue soil organisms (Euedaphic pathogenic organism)?
Lactobacterium
Clostridium tetani
Corynebacteriumdiphtheriae
Enterovirus
24. Which of the following istrue soil organisms (Euedaphic pathogenic organism)?
Corynebacteriumdiphtheriae
E. coli
Rotavirus
Bacillus anthracis
25. Which of the following istrue soil organisms (Euedaphic pathogenic organism)?
Francisellatularensis
E.coli
Streptococcus faecalis
AIDS
26. Which of the following is source of soil pollution?
rain
animals
agricultural activity
climate change
27. Which of the following is source of soil pollution?
rain
contaminated air and water
animals
climate change
28. The most serious environmental effect posed by hazardous wastes is:
air pollution
contamination of groundwater
increased use of land for landfills
destruction of habitat
29. Through what activity soil contaminants are spilled onto the surface?
Traffic accidents
Rain falls
None of these
Microbes activity
30. What serves as an important reservoir of Anthrax?
Water
Soil
Air
None
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