{"id":21662,"date":"2025-10-17T18:33:03","date_gmt":"2025-10-17T13:03:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/agriculturereview.com\/?p=21662"},"modified":"2025-10-17T18:33:12","modified_gmt":"2025-10-17T13:03:12","slug":"lea-mock-test-crop-protection-today","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/agriculturereview.com\/hi\/lea-mock-test-crop-protection-today\/","title":{"rendered":"LEA Mock Test: Crop Protection Questions"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Hey students, preparing for your upcoming <a href=\"https:\/\/agriculturereview.com\/prc-licensure-exam-animal-science-reviewer\/\" data-type=\"post\" data-id=\"20810\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">agriculture examinations<\/a> such as PRC LEA, UPSC, ICAR JRF, etc. but confused about whether your preparation is going well or not? Well, no more! 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Which of the following pesticides is correctly classified as an acaricide (targeting mites and ticks)?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q1\" value=\"A\"> a) Carbaryl (a carbamate)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q1\" value=\"B\"> b) Mancozeb (a fungicide)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q1\" value=\"C\"> c) Propargite (an acaricide)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q1\" value=\"D\"> d) Glyphosate (a systemic herbicide)<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 2 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>2. Chlorpyrifos, an organophosphate insecticide, primarily acts by which mode of action?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q2\" value=\"A\"> a) Inhibition of sodium channels in nerve membranes<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q2\" value=\"B\"> b) Inhibition of acetylcholinesterase (AChE)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q2\" value=\"C\"> c) Blocking GABA-gated chloride channels<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q2\" value=\"D\"> d) Disruption of mitochondrial ATP production<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 3 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>3. On a pesticide label the signal word indicating the highest degree of acute toxicity is:<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q3\" value=\"A\"> a) DANGER (or POISON)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q3\" value=\"B\"> b) CAUTION<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q3\" value=\"C\"> c) WARNING<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q3\" value=\"D\"> d) NOTICE<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 4 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>4. Which of the following is the recommended practice for safe disposal of an empty rigid pesticide container in many national guidelines?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q4\" value=\"A\"> a) Burn the container in an open field<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q4\" value=\"B\"> b) Puncture and leave it unwashed for landfill<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q4\" value=\"C\"> c) Fill the container with soil and bury immediately<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q4\" value=\"D\"> d) Triple-rinse (or pressure-rinse), puncture, and dispose according to label\/authority rules<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 5 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>5. Which weed trait most directly allows perennial weeds (e.g., Cyperus rotundus, Convolvulus arvensis) to survive repeated tillage and regrow?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q5\" value=\"A\"> a) Underground storage organs (rhizomes, tubers, bulbs)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q5\" value=\"B\"> b) Fine seed production only<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q5\" value=\"C\"> c) Short seed dormancy<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q5\" value=\"D\"> d) Shallow root systems<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 6 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>6. The mnemonic &#8220;sedges have edges&#8221; refers to which anatomical feature used to distinguish sedges from grasses?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q6\" value=\"A\"> a) Sedges have hollow nodes<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q6\" value=\"B\"> b) Sedges have broad flat leaves like broadleaf weeds<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q6\" value=\"C\"> c) Sedges produce spikelets similar to grasses<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q6\" value=\"D\"> d) Sedges often have a triangular (three-angled) stem cross-section<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 7 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>7. Which characteristic most contributes to a persistent weed seed bank in agricultural soils?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q7\" value=\"A\"> a) Seeds that all germinate immediately after dispersal<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q7\" value=\"B\"> b) Seed dormancy and hard seed coat allowing delayed germination<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q7\" value=\"C\"> c) Very large seed size that is easily removed by tillage<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q7\" value=\"D\"> d) Seeds that lose viability within a few weeks<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 8 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>8. Adult butterflies (order Lepidoptera) possess which type of mouthpart adapted for feeding on nectar?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q8\" value=\"A\"> a) Siphoning mouthparts (proboscis)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q8\" value=\"B\"> b) Chewing mouthparts (mandibles)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q8\" value=\"C\"> c) Piercing\u2013sucking stylet<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q8\" value=\"D\"> d) Sponging labellum<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 9 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>9. Which statement correctly describes holometabolous insect development?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q9\" value=\"A\"> a) Insect develops through egg \u2192 nymph \u2192 adult with gradual changes<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q9\" value=\"B\"> b) Development without distinct pupal stage<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q9\" value=\"C\"> c) Complete metamorphosis: egg \u2192 larva \u2192 pupa \u2192 adult<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q9\" value=\"D\"> d) Growth only by molting without metamorphosis<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 10 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>10. The brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens), a serious rice pest, is best described as which of the following?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q10\" value=\"A\"> a) A chewing insect that bores into stems<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q10\" value=\"B\"> b) A fungal pathogen of rice<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q10\" value=\"C\"> c) A generalist predator of rice pests<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q10\" value=\"D\"> d) A sap-sucking insect (piercing\u2013sucking) and vector of viral-like diseases<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<!-- Question 11 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>11. The corn borer (Ostrinia furnacalis) causes major yield loss in maize primarily by:<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q11\" value=\"A\"> a) Feeding on maize pollen<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q11\" value=\"B\"> b) Boring into stems and ear shanks, reducing translocation<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q11\" value=\"C\"> c) Sucking sap from leaves<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q11\" value=\"D\"> d) Cutting seedlings at the soil surface<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 12 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>12. Which insect pest is a notorious vector of banana bunchy top virus (BBTV)?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q12\" value=\"A\"> a) Banana weevil borer<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q12\" value=\"B\"> b) Banana aphid (Pentalonia nigronervosa)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q12\" value=\"C\"> c) Banana leaf beetle<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q12\" value=\"D\"> d) Thrips palmi<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 13 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>13. The rhinoceros beetle (Oryctes rhinoceros) damages coconut mainly by:<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q13\" value=\"A\"> a) Feeding on roots and nuts<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q13\" value=\"B\"> b) Boring into unopened fronds and feeding on soft tissues in the crown<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q13\" value=\"C\"> c) Scraping leaf undersides causing chlorosis<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q13\" value=\"D\"> d) Sucking sap from inflorescence<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 14 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>14. The mango fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis) primarily damages fruit by:<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q14\" value=\"A\"> a) Ovipositing inside fruits where larvae feed on pulp<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q14\" value=\"B\"> b) Feeding externally on fruit skin<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q14\" value=\"C\"> c) Causing stem tunneling<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q14\" value=\"D\"> d) Spreading bacterial leaf spot<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 15 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>15. Which stored-product pest is most likely to infest milled rice in warehouses?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q15\" value=\"A\"> a) Rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q15\" value=\"B\"> b) Brown planthopper<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q15\" value=\"C\"> c) Cutworm<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q15\" value=\"D\"> d) Earwig<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 16 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>16. Ladybird beetles (Coccinellidae) are primarily considered:<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q16\" value=\"A\"> a) Pollinators of fruit crops<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q16\" value=\"B\"> b) Predators of aphids and other soft-bodied pests<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q16\" value=\"C\"> c) Sap-sucking insects<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q16\" value=\"D\"> d) Seed feeders<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 17 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>17. Which of the following describes a cultural control method in pest management?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q17\" value=\"A\"> a) Using insect growth regulators<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q17\" value=\"B\"> b) Introducing parasitoid wasps<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q17\" value=\"C\"> c) Rotating crops to break pest life cycles<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q17\" value=\"D\"> d) Applying pheromone traps<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 18 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>18. In Integrated Pest Management (IPM), the economic threshold level (ETL) refers to:<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q18\" value=\"A\"> a) The pest density causing unavoidable yield loss<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q18\" value=\"B\"> b) The pest density at which control action should be taken to prevent reaching the economic injury level<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q18\" value=\"C\"> c) The minimum pest population found in any field<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q18\" value=\"D\"> d) The level of pest that benefits natural enemies<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 19 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>19. Which insecticide formulation is most suitable for application to water surfaces in paddy fields?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q19\" value=\"A\"> a) Dust (D)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q19\" value=\"B\"> b) Emulsifiable concentrate (EC)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q19\" value=\"C\"> c) Granule (G)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q19\" value=\"D\"> d) Wettable powder (WP)<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 20 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>20. Which chemical group of insecticides targets insect sodium channels and includes compounds such as cypermethrin and deltamethrin?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q20\" value=\"A\"> a) Pyrethroids<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q20\" value=\"B\"> b) Neonicotinoids<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q20\" value=\"C\"> c) Organophosphates<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q20\" value=\"D\"> d) Carbamates<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<!-- Question 21 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>21. Which pesticide formulation contains the active ingredient dissolved in oil and forms an emulsion when mixed with water?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q21\" value=\"A\"> a) Emulsifiable concentrate (EC)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q21\" value=\"B\"> b) Wettable powder (WP)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q21\" value=\"C\"> c) Dust (D)<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q21\" value=\"D\"> d) Suspension concentrate (SC)<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 22 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>22. The persistence of a pesticide in the environment is primarily influenced by:<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q22\" value=\"A\"> a) Its vapor pressure and solubility<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q22\" value=\"B\"> b) Its taste and odor<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q22\" value=\"C\"> c) The manufacturer\u2019s brand<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q22\" value=\"D\"> d) Application time alone<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 23 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>23. Which of the following insect pests exhibits diapause as a survival strategy during unfavorable conditions?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q23\" value=\"A\"> a) Rice stem borer<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q23\" value=\"B\"> b) Cutworm<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q23\" value=\"C\"> c) Brown planthopper<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q23\" value=\"D\"> d) Leaf miner<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 24 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>24. Which weed management method uses allelopathic cover crops to suppress weed germination?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q24\" value=\"A\"> a) Biological control<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q24\" value=\"B\"> b) Cultural control<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q24\" value=\"C\"> c) Mechanical control<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q24\" value=\"D\"> d) Chemical control<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 25 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>25. Atrazine is a selective herbicide widely used in maize fields to control which type of weeds?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q25\" value=\"A\"> a) Broadleaf weeds and some grasses<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q25\" value=\"B\"> b) Only sedges<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q25\" value=\"C\"> c) Only dicot trees<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q25\" value=\"D\"> d) Algal growth in irrigation canals<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 26 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>26. Which of the following is a systemic insecticide that acts on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of insects?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q26\" value=\"A\"> a) Imidacloprid<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q26\" value=\"B\"> b) Malathion<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q26\" value=\"C\"> c) Cypermethrin<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q26\" value=\"D\"> d) Bacillus thuringiensis<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 27 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>27. Which of the following insects has piercing\u2013sucking mouthparts used for extracting plant sap?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q27\" value=\"A\"> a) Grasshopper<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q27\" value=\"B\"> b) Rice bug<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q27\" value=\"C\"> c) Termite<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q27\" value=\"D\"> d) Beetle larva<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 28 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>28. The major advantage of biological control in crop protection is that it:<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q28\" value=\"A\"> a) Provides immediate pest eradication<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q28\" value=\"B\"> b) Is environment-friendly and self-sustaining once established<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q28\" value=\"C\"> c) Requires no monitoring of pest populations<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q28\" value=\"D\"> d) Involves repeated use of broad-spectrum insecticides<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 29 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>29. Which of the following weeds is a common sedge found in Philippine rice fields?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q29\" value=\"A\"> a) Echinochloa crus-galli<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q29\" value=\"B\"> b) Cyperus difformis<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q29\" value=\"C\"> c) Amaranthus spinosus<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q29\" value=\"D\"> d) Ipomoea triloba<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 30 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n  <p>30. Which pest management approach uses legal restrictions such as quarantine and import regulations to prevent pest entry?<\/p>\n  <ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q30\" value=\"A\"> a) Cultural control<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q30\" value=\"B\"> b) Chemical control<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q30\" value=\"C\"> c) Legislative control<\/label><\/li>\n    <li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q30\" value=\"D\"> d) Biological control<\/label><\/li>\n  <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<!-- Question 31 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>31. Which weed is commonly associated with rice fields and belongs to the family Cyperaceae?<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q31\" value=\"A\"> a) Echinochloa crus-galli<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q31\" value=\"B\"> b) Cyperus iria<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q31\" value=\"C\"> c) Amaranthus spinosus<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q31\" value=\"D\"> d) Chenopodium album<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 32 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>32. Which of the following insect mouthparts is adapted for piercing and sucking?<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q32\" value=\"A\"> a) Chewing<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q32\" value=\"B\"> b) Siphoning<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q32\" value=\"C\"> c) Piercing-sucking<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q32\" value=\"D\"> d) Sponging<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 33 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>33. The phenomenon of insect entering a dormant state during unfavorable seasons is called:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q33\" value=\"A\"> a) Molting<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q33\" value=\"B\"> b) Diapause<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q33\" value=\"C\"> c) Migration<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q33\" value=\"D\"> d) Metamorphosis<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 34 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>34. The first instar larva of rice stem borer is known to cause damage by:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q34\" value=\"A\"> a) Feeding on panicles<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q34\" value=\"B\"> b) Boring into leaf sheath and stem<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q34\" value=\"C\"> c) Scraping leaf surface<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q34\" value=\"D\"> d) Feeding on roots<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 35 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>35. Which among the following is a biological control agent used against coconut rhinoceros beetle?<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q35\" value=\"A\"> a) Bacillus thuringiensis<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q35\" value=\"B\"> b) Oryctes rhinoceros nudivirus (OrNV)<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q35\" value=\"C\"> c) Metarhizium anisopliae<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q35\" value=\"D\"> d) Beauveria bassiana<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 36 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>36. The active ingredient in herbicides like 2,4-D acts by:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q36\" value=\"A\"> a) Inhibiting cell division<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q36\" value=\"B\"> b) Mimicking plant growth hormones (auxins)<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q36\" value=\"C\"> c) Blocking photosynthesis<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q36\" value=\"D\"> d) Disrupting lipid synthesis<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 37 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>37. Allelopathy refers to:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q37\" value=\"A\"> a) Mutual relationship between weeds and crops<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q37\" value=\"B\"> b) Release of chemicals by plants that inhibit growth of others<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q37\" value=\"C\"> c) Symbiotic nitrogen fixation<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q37\" value=\"D\"> d) Competition for light and water only<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 38 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>38. Which insect growth regulator interferes with molting by inhibiting chitin synthesis?<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q38\" value=\"A\"> a) Pyriproxyfen<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q38\" value=\"B\"> b) Diflubenzuron<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q38\" value=\"C\"> c) Fipronil<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q38\" value=\"D\"> d) Imidacloprid<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 39 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>39. Which weed control method involves flooding of paddy fields to suppress weed emergence?<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q39\" value=\"A\"> a) Mechanical control<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q39\" value=\"B\"> b) Biological control<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q39\" value=\"C\"> c) Cultural control<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q39\" value=\"D\"> d) Chemical control<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 40 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>40. In IPM, the use of pheromone traps primarily helps in:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q40\" value=\"A\"> a) Attracting pollinators<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q40\" value=\"B\"> b) Monitoring and mass trapping of pest populations<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q40\" value=\"C\"> c) Killing soil-borne pathogens<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q40\" value=\"D\"> d) Reducing weed seed banks<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<!-- Question 41 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>41. Which stage of insect life cycle is primarily targeted by systemic insecticides?<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q41\" value=\"A\"> a) Adult stage<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q41\" value=\"B\"> b) Egg stage<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q41\" value=\"C\"> c) Nymph or larval stage<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q41\" value=\"D\"> d) Pupal stage<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 42 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>42. Glyphosate is classified as a:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q42\" value=\"A\"> a) Selective post-emergence herbicide<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q42\" value=\"B\"> b) Non-selective systemic herbicide<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q42\" value=\"C\"> c) Pre-emergence herbicide<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q42\" value=\"D\"> d) Contact herbicide<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 43 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>43. The active ingredient Imidacloprid belongs to which group of insecticides?<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q43\" value=\"A\"> a) Neonicotinoids<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q43\" value=\"B\"> b) Pyrethroids<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q43\" value=\"C\"> c) Organophosphates<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q43\" value=\"D\"> d) Carbamates<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 44 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>44. Insects with complete metamorphosis include the following except:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q44\" value=\"A\"> a) Butterfly<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q44\" value=\"B\"> b) Housefly<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q44\" value=\"C\"> c) Grasshopper<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q44\" value=\"D\"> d) Beetle<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 45 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>45. Which pest of stored grains is characterized by a distinctive snout and feeds inside the kernel?<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q45\" value=\"A\"> a) Rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae)<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q45\" value=\"B\"> b) Red flour beetle<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q45\" value=\"C\"> c) Grain moth<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q45\" value=\"D\"> d) Khapra beetle<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 46 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>46. The label color band indicating &#8220;Highly Toxic&#8221; pesticide formulation is:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q46\" value=\"A\"> a) Green<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q46\" value=\"B\"> b) Blue<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q46\" value=\"C\"> c) Red<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q46\" value=\"D\"> d) Yellow<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 47 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>47. Which of the following weeds reproduces vegetatively through tubers?<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q47\" value=\"A\"> a) Cyperus rotundus<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q47\" value=\"B\"> b) Echinochloa colona<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q47\" value=\"C\"> c) Amaranthus viridis<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q47\" value=\"D\"> d) Digitaria sanguinalis<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 48 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>48. The first step in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program development is:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q48\" value=\"A\"> a) Implementing chemical control<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q48\" value=\"B\"> b) Identification and monitoring of pests<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q48\" value=\"C\"> c) Applying biological agents<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q48\" value=\"D\"> d) Destroying all pest habitats<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 49 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>49. Which beneficial insect acts as a parasitoid against aphids?<\/p>\n<ul class=\"quiz-options\">\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q49\" value=\"A\"> a) Chrysoperla carnea<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q49\" value=\"B\"> b) Trichogramma chilonis<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q49\" value=\"C\"> c) Aphidius colemani<\/label><\/li>\n<li><label><input type=\"radio\" name=\"q49\" value=\"D\"> d) Coccinella septempunctata<\/label><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n<!-- Question 50 -->\n<div class=\"quiz-question\">\n<p>50. 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