ITFARM Selftests - Part 1
Basics
In the questions below, only 1 answer is correct for those marked with a circle (
), and several answers (2-5) are possible for those marked with a square (
).
Which are the benefits of implementing precision agriculture systems?
From what parts are smart machines usually made of?
Which are the types of big data?
Which are the advantages of big data processing?
Assign the correct option - Is a computer-based tool used to store, visualise, analyse, and interpret geographic data
Assign the correct option - works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, with no subscription fees or setup charges
Assign the correct option - uses spatial data to create maps and 3D models out of layers of visual information
Assign the correct option - is a satellite-based navigation system that consists of a set of operational satellites
Which are the types of remote sensors?
What is the principle that enables sensors to be functional?
Choose whether the statement is true or false - Smartphones can reduce the financial costs of agricultural operations.
Choose whether the statement is true or false - Smartphones are useful to collect and process data but are unable to help farmers in the decision-making processes.
Choose whether the statement is true or false - Smartphones enable farmers to stay connected to their farm even from afar.
Is it true that hyperspectral cameras are used only in agriculture?
Is it true that hyperspectral cameras can be used for identifying water quality?
Is it true that hyperspectral cameras can be used to detect infested plants?
Is it true that hyperspectral cameras can be used to monitor livestock wellbeing?
Is it true that hyperspectral cameras can be used to detect rotten fruit and vegetables?
Which are the most important applications of drones in farming practice?
Is it true that - In agriculture, drones are less efficient and functional than satellites
Is it true that - Drones can be modified and equipped according to farmers’ needs
Is it true that - Multi-rotor drones are quicker than fixed wing drones
Is it true that - Farmers can have a general overview of crop and livestock only by looking at the orthomosaics
Is it true that - Drones cannot be used to spray pesticide on the crops
Which are the main downsides of crop spraying by drones?
Is it true that - Nowadays, more than 30% of European farmers use DSS
Is it true that - It is expected that by 2030 the number of DSS applications will at least double.
Is it true that - DSS automatically collect, organise, interpret and integrate data
Is it true that - DSS can’t be managed remotely
Is it true that - DSS support farmers in maintaining control over all variables necessary to assess decisions
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John Deere tractor model 8R will operate already in 2022
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Is it true that - It can be expected that over the next 10 years humans will work with robots to complete tasks and will help each other
Is it true that - It can be expected that over the next 10 years humans will work with robots to complete tasks and will compete to occupy the most advantageous position on the market regardless of the price of the machines
Is it true that - It can be expected that over the next 10 years humans will work with robots to complete tasks and will share expensive machines and robots
1 out of 3
Which are the basic principles of soil sampling?
Which are the main benefits of soil sampling?
Which are the types of grid sampling?
When is it good to apply grid sampling?
Which are the types of zone sampling?
Which are the main benefits of zone sampling?
Mention some types of accurate maps to monitor critical land features on a large scale
Name some benefits of precision agriculture mapping
Which are the most common techniques used in soil modelling?
Which are the main pastures sampling techniques?
2 out of 3
Is it true that - A sensor is a device that receives and responds to a signal
Is it true that - In agriculture 4.0, most of sensors use are online/remote/smart sensors. These sensors collect analog data from the physical world and translate it into digital data assets
Is it true that - With the development of Internet of Things (IoT), sensors have been applied less and less in agriculture
Is it true that - In crop production, sensors are commonly used to collect data on plant development such as nursery, growth and harvesting
Is it true that - Advance technologies change so quickly that farmers are always ready to adopt latest IoT devices equipped with agriculture sensors
Is it true that - Controlling on the diseased leaves during the growing stages of crops is a crucial step
Is it true that - Monitoring the different stages of the plant's development makes it possible to dose the use of compost according to the nutrient's absorption capacity
Is it true that - The Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) methods are not used for detecting Multi-Crops Leaf Disease (MCLD)
Is it true that - The equipment for monitoring nutrition cannot be installed in vehicles suitable for measurements, such as motorcycles or quadricycles, and in vehicles for field operations, such as sprayers, tractors, or compost spreaders
How can we measure content and concentration of nutrients in plants?
What do we measure with soil irrigation sensors?
Frequency domain reflectometry is used for
Weather monitoring station can provide information about
Check which of the following elements are important for plant nutrition
Which types of nutrients are recognized in plant nutrition?
Which types of sensors are used in digital agriculture?
3 out of 3