A. Lysimeter
B. Tensiometer
C. Piezometer
D. Barometer
Related Mcqs:
- Any material such as straw, sawdust, leaves, plastic films, & loose soil that is spread upon the surface of the soil to protect the soil & plant roots from the effects of raindrops, soil crusting, freezing or evaporation:
A. Mull
B. Mulch
C. Mycorrhizae
D. MuckSubmitted by: Shafiq Rehman
- Soil additive which stabilizes the soil, improves resistance to erosion, increases to permeability to air & water, improves texture, eases cultivation or otherwise improves soil quality:
A. Soil amendment
B. Soil conditioner
C. Both a & b
D. None of the aboveSubmitted by: Shafiq Rehman
- Nitrogen & sulphur dioxide liberate from motor vehicles & industries. Nitrogen & Sulphur gases dissolve in the water vapour of atmosphere & form nitric & sulphuric acid. This rain water falls on soil as__________ & contaminates soil also:
A. Acid rain
B. Neutral rain
C. Both A & B
D. None of the aboveSubmitted by: Shafiq Rehman
- Deep percolation from a soil profile is generally measured by a device known as_____________________?
A. Hydrometer
B. Lysimeter
C. Thermometer
D. Tensiometer - Soil erosion is __________ of soil from one place ti another place by natural agencies (wind & water):
A. Detachement of soil
B. Transportation
C. both A & B
D. None of theseSubmitted by: Shafiq Rehman
- Any tillage and planting system that maintains at least 30% of the soil surface covered by residue after planting for the purpose of reducing soil erosion by water:
A. Deep Tillage
B. Conservation Tillage
C. Both a & b
D. None of theseSubmitted by: Shafiq Rehman
- Water occupied the larger soil pores and moves down readily under the force of gravity. Water in excess of the field capacity is termed:
A. Capillary water
B. Hygroscopic water
C. Gravitational water
D. None of the aboveSubmitted by: Shafiq Rehman
- The water loss through transpiration from vegetative and evaporation from soil surface is known as__________________?
A. Evaptranspiration
B. Transpiration
C. Evaporation
D. Guttation - Organic P content in soil, by ignition method is estimated by igniting the soil at ____________________?
A. 250ºC
B. 1000ºC
C. 550ºC
D. 1250ºC - Being a soil scientist, do you know which is the popular book of soil science of Nyle.C.brady, 14th edition available in markets:
A. Fundamentals of soil
B. Essenttials of soil sciences
C. The nature and properties of soil
D. The mechanics of soilSubmitted by: Shafiq Rehman