1) It is the advantages of Dibbling. a) Less seeds are required. b) More labor is required. c) The quantity of seed required is less. d) Suitable only for small needed and crops where plant to plant distance is small or does not matter. 2) Disadvantages of Drilling a) More time consuming. b) The quantity of seed required is less. c) Germination is rapid and uniform. d) The density and depth of seeds are uneven. 3) A process in which we place seeds in the holes at equal predetermined distances and depth. a) Drilling b) Broadcasting c) Planting d) Dibbling 4) The method in which planting of seedlings in main field after pulling out from the nursery. a) Planting b) Broadcasting c) Transplanting d) Drilling 5) The seed is dropped into the holes, the seeds are then covered and compacted by soil. a) Drilling b) Dribling c) Sowing Behind Country Plough d) Dibbling 6) Tropical hardwood tree species in the family Lamiaceae. a) Indian rosewood b) Teak c) Pinus roxburghii d) Ponderosa pine 7) Commonly known as chir pine or longleaf Indian pine, is a species of pine, native to the Himalayas a) Indian rosewood b) Giant sequoia c) Ponderosa pine d) Pinus roxburghii 8) Common and oldest methods of seed sowing, the seeds are just spread on the soil. It will grow even the seeds is not covered with soil a) Broadcasting b) Sowing Behind Country Plough c) Germinating d) Sowing 9) All of this are example of advantages of Broadcasting except. a) It takes less time than other methods. b) The seed distribution is uneven. c) The quantity of seed required is less d) Seedling vigor is good 10) Also called sallows and osiers, from the genus Salix, are around 400 species of deciduous trees and shrubs a) Oak b) Birch c) Hickory d) Willow

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