Exam 30: Horticultural: Annuals, Gardening Techniques, and Plant Physiology
Exam 1: Seed Germination and Vegetable Production25 Questions
Exam 2: Plant Reproduction and Seed Production25 Questions
Exam 3: Plant Propagation, Pollination, and Vegetable Crops25 Questions
Exam 4: Vegetable Production: Part A24 Questions
Exam 5: Vegetable Production: Part B25 Questions
Exam 6: Vegetable Classification and Cultivation25 Questions
Exam 7: Fruit and Vegetable Crops25 Questions
Exam 8: Botanical Names, Vegetable Facts, and Growth Regulators24 Questions
Exam 9: Flowering Plants and Fruits25 Questions
Exam 10: Fruit Classification and Cultivation: Part A25 Questions
Exam 11: Fruit Classification and Cultivation: Part B25 Questions
Exam 12: Fruit Tree Rootstocks and Propagation Methods25 Questions
Exam 13: Banana Propagation, Fruit Types, and Plant Classification25 Questions
Exam 14: Plant Biology and Agriculture: Part A24 Questions
Exam 15: Plant Biology and Agriculture: Part B50 Questions
Exam 16: Sweet Orange and Plant Parts24 Questions
Exam 17: Plant Propagation, Pollination, and Horticultural Practices25 Questions
Exam 18: Plant Anatomy, Nutrition, and Cultivation25 Questions
Exam 19: Planting and Pruning Techniques25 Questions
Exam 20: Trees, Plants, and Floral Arrangements25 Questions
Exam 21: Horticulture and Gardening25 Questions
Exam 22: Landscape Design, Maintenance, and Plant Care25 Questions
Exam 23: Landscaping and Plant Care25 Questions
Exam 24: Trees, Flowers, and Landscape Design25 Questions
Exam 25: Landscaping and Nursery Stock25 Questions
Exam 26: Grass and Floral Arrangement Principles25 Questions
Exam 27: Fragrant Shrubs, Flowering Plants, and Plant Care Tips25 Questions
Exam 28: Plants and Landscaping49 Questions
Exam 29: Propagation Techniques and Plant Care50 Questions
Exam 30: Horticultural: Annuals, Gardening Techniques, and Plant Physiology25 Questions
Exam 31: Postharvest Practices and Storage Techniques for Fresh Produce25 Questions
Exam 32: Active Ingredients in Plants and Medicinal Properties33 Questions
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Where the physiotherapy in floriculture can be exercised?
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For foundation plantings, plants should be
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Acidity is readily determined from a sample of extracted juice by titration with normal alkaline solution;
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In Pakistan the postharvest losses of fruits and vegetables ranges between;
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Quality of fruits and vegetables for fresh consumption is determined by;
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Which of these create overall effect of various features, styles and colour schemes of the total scene.
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The best time of harvest for perishable fruits and vegetables is ;
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Which of these are temporary visitor in the garden plantation.
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Total soluble solids in fruits or vegetables are measured by;
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A form of controlled atmosphere storage in which the produce is stored in a partial vacuum is called;
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. A physical aging activity in which plant tissue degenerate and ultimately die is called.
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In mangoes the established method for evaluation of maturity is;
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