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Question
The energy value of biogas is typically
Options
A. 400-700 BTU/ft
3
B. 1,000 BTU/ft
3
C. 1500 BTU/ft
3
D. more than 5000 BTU/ft
3
Correct Answer
400-700 BTU/ft
3
Microbiology of Soils problems
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1. Nitrogen fixation
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A. changes the free nitrogen (N
2
) to a form usable by plants
B. especially changes nitrogen compounds, mostly amines such as NH
2
C. both (a) and (b)
D. fix the free nitrogen (N
2
) by which it should not be usable by plants
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
2. The groups of symbiotic bacteria, which have the ability to fix nitrogen
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A. derive their food and minerals from the legume, and in turn they supply the legume with some or all of its nitrogen
B. grow together for a mutual benefit is called symbiosis and so these bacteria are called symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria
C. these bacteria are from the genus, Rhizobium
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
3. Nitrogen fixation refers to the direct conversion of atmospheric nitrogen gas into
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A. ammonia
B. glucose
C. ATP
D. nitrate
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Correct Answer: ammonia
4. The crops which are involved in nitrogen fixation are
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A. alfalfa and clover
B. soybean
C. bean and lupine
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
5. Denitrification is carried out
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A. usually by facultative anaerobes
B. predominantly by
Pseudomonas spp
C. predominantly by
Bacillus spp
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: all of the above
6. Denitrification is
Options
A. reduction of nitrate (NO
3
-
) to nitrogen gas
B. reduction of nitrate to organic nitrogen compounds
C. both (a) and (b)
D. changing of atmospheric nitrogen (N
2
) to nitrogen compounds
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
7. Which of the following fungi on infecting crop roots can improve their uptake of phosphorus and other nutrients?
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A.
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
B. VA Mycorrhiza
C.
Candida torulopsis
D.
Aspergillus niger
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Correct Answer: VA Mycorrhiza
8. Nitrogen oxidation (nitrification)refers to the
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A. conversion of ammonium ions into nitrates through the activities of certain bacteria.
B. changing of atmospheric nitrogen (N
2
) to nitrogen compounds
C. sulfur is oxidized to the sulfate form through
Thiobacillus
bacteria
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: conversion of ammonium ions into nitrates through the activities of certain bacteria.
9. The biogas production process takes place at the temperature
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A. lesser than 25°C
B. 25-40°C
C. 45-60°C
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
10. Which of the following is not employed as an oxidation method?
Options
A. Oxidation ponds
B. Trickling filters
C. Contact aerators
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
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