(Employability Skills)
Answer any 4 questions out of the given 6 questions of 1 mark each. 1×4=4
1. Lack of _________ can generate a lot of negativity and animosity among employees. 1
2. ‘Self-control’ or ‘Self-regulation’ is also known as ‘Self- _________.’ 1
Ans: Management (Self-management).
3. Self-management is the ability to regulate one’s emotions, _________, and behaviour effectively in different situations. 1
Ans: Thoughts
4. Which of the following enables us to send the same letter to different persons in MS Word ? 1
5. Unplanned shopping is known as 1
6. As environment around us affects all aspects of our life, so all our day-to-day activities also affect the _________. 1
Ans: Environment
Answer any 3 questions out of the given 5 questions of 2 marks each. 2×3=6
7. Write any two disadvantages of verbal communication. 2
8. Describe ‘self-confidence’ and ‘problem-solving’ under self-management. 2
9. Write two popular operating systems for smartphones. 2
Ans: Android and iOS.
10. Enlist any two benefits of team building. 2
11. What is an ecosystem ? 2
Ans: An ecosystem is the community of living and non-living beings existing together, and interacting with and supporting each other. It is the perfect balance where every species can survive.
(Subject Skills)
Answer any 10 questions out of the given 12 questions of 1 mark each. 110=10
12. When was the Directorate of Floricultural Research in ICAR started? 1
13. Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, Solan-173230 (H.P.) was established in _________. 1
Ans: 1985
14. Focal point is commonly created in _________ area of a home garden. 1
Ans: Central
15. The garden laid below the ground level is called 1
16. CAD is the abbreviated form of _________. 1
Ans: Computer-Aided Design
17. Which is the most common and frequent operation in lawn management? 1
18. Cacti and other succulent plants do well in a humidity range of _____ to _________%.
Ans: 30 to 50%
19. Rose is the national flower of the USA, Iran, New Zealand, and _________. 1
Ans: Maldives
20. The largest orchid genus is _______ which is temperate in nature and has some 2000 species. 1
Ans: Bulbophyllum
21. The first school of Ikebana was _________. 1
Ans: Ikenobo
22. Which of the following annuals is most suitable for air drying? 1
23. Roses for cut flowers are harvested when its ______ to _____ petals begin to unfold.
Ans: 1 to 2
Attempt any 5 questions from the given 7 questions of 2 marks each. 2×5=10
24. Name the National flower of India, Japan, and England. 2
Ans: Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), Sakura Blossom, and Tudor Rose.
25. Mention scientific names of two plants suitable for making hedge. 2
Ans: Bougainvillea spectabilis and Euphorbia antiquorum.
26. Name one grass for tropical, and one for temperate areas for lawn making. 2
Ans: Bermuda Grass.
27. Name two such plants that survive well in rooms and where day temperature remains nearly 18 -24 °C hot. 2
Ans: Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata)
Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
28. Write two cut flower varieties of roses for export purposes. 2
Ans: Christian Dior, Happiness, Montezuma, Queen Elizabeth, Sea Pearl, and Super Star. (Any two)
29. Name two leading dry flower importing countries. 2
Ans: Nigeria, France, the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Japan.
30. For pre-cooling, Gladiolus cut flowers after harvesting are kept at what temperature, and in which solution and with what concentration ? 2
Ans: Gladiolus spikes pre-cooled at 4°C.
Aluminum sulphate or citric acid (300 ppm) solution.
Attempt any 5 questions from the given 7 questions of 3 marks each. 3×5=15
31. Will production of ornamental planting materials be a successful option as an enterprise? 3
Ans: Yes, the production of ornamental planting materials can be a successful enterprise. With increasing urbanization, demand for landscaping, indoor decoration, and aesthetic gardening is rising. This includes flowering plants, foliage plants, bonsai, succulents, and seasonal plants, which offer good market potential, especially in urban and peri-urban areas.
32. Enlist general functions of home landscaping. 3
Ans: General functions of home landscaping include:
33. What is a paved garden? How is it made and what plants are planted there? 3
Ans: A paved garden is a landscape area where most of the surface is covered with paving materials like tiles, stones, or bricks, leaving space for planting in between or at the edges.
It is made by laying down a hard surface and arranging design patterns for walking or seating.
Suitable plants include Lantana sellowiana, Dianthus deltoides, Euphorbia, and low-growing shrubs or groundcovers.
34. What is AutoCAD ? 3
Ans: AutoCAD is a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software developed by Autodesk. It is used for creating 2D and 3D designs, drafting, and documentation in various fields like architecture, landscaping, engineering, and construction. It helps in the precise and professional planning of garden layouts and landscapes.
35. Why is mowing done in lawns? Write its methods. 3
Ans: Mowing is done in lawns to maintain a uniform height, improve appearance, encourage dense growth, and control weeds.
Methods include:
36. Which cut flowers are grown under protected cultivation in India? State the plant density and day/night temperature requirements of Gerbera in the polyhouse. 3
Ans: Cut flowers grown under protected cultivation in India include Gerbera, Carnation, Rose, Lilium, and Chrysanthemum.
For Gerbera:
37. What is ‘pot-pourri’ of flowers and how is it prepared? 3
Ans: Pot-pourris are mixtures of dried flower petals, leaves, and fragrant plant parts used to create a pleasant scent indoors.
They are prepared by drying colorful and aromatic flowers like rose, marigold, or lavender, and mixing them with fixatives like orris root powder and essential oils. The mix is then stored in a sealed container for curing before being displayed in bowls or sachets.
Attempt any 3 questions from the given 5 questions of 5 marks each. 5×3=15
38. Define bog/marsh garden and state where in the garden these are created. Also, name three plants suitable for planting in such gardens. 5
Ans: A Bog garden is an area where there is stagnant acidic water, and only plants such as sundew, butterwort, etc. grow.
It is created where the soil is not sour or acidic, and a shallow stream or trickle runs through it. The main criterion of a marsh garden is to keep it moist and in a swampy state all throughout.
Eg. Butterwort, sundew.
39. State the floral uses of Tuberose, its family, names of its two varieties, soil types and climatic requirements, and its propagation methods. 5
Ans: Family: Agavaceae
Floral uses:
Climate: Tuberose grows in a mild climate without extremes of high or low temperatures.
Propagation: Through bulbs, division of bulbs, seeds, and tissue culture.
40. Why is protected cultivation of flowers done? 5
Ans:
41. Describe the basic styles of flower arrangement. 5
Ans: There are three basic geometric designs, viz., Line Arrangements, Mass Arrangements, and Line-Mass Arrangements.
42. Describe the flower harvesting stage of Carnations, its pulsing treatment, storage of flowers, and grading. 5
Ans: Stages of flower harvesting:
Pulsing:
Pulsing is the postharvest treatment of cut flowers (before packaging and transport) with sucrose, anti-ethylene and antimicrobial compounds, which keeps the flower fresh till it reaches the consumer. Here concentration of sucrose is important. For carnation sucrose (20%) concentration for 12-16 hours at 20°C, 2000 lux light intensity is the optimum for pulsing.
Storage of flowers:
Flowers of carnation cut at the paint brush stage can be stored under refrigerated conditions for 3 weeks at 4±1 °C, both under wet and dry conditions ( in polypropylene sleeves) and at 0±1 °C for a longer duration (>16 weeks) in dry conditions. During wet storage, a high R H of 90-95% should be maintained, and flowers must be shielded against direct streams of cold air from the cooler. Before storage, the flowers should be pretreated with anti-ethylene preservatives. Carnation flowers cut at the bud stage can, however, be stored for a prolonged duration. After storage, the buds can be opened in the preservative solution containing 70g/l sucrose, 50 mg/l AgNO, and 200 mg/l 8-HQC. Before storage, the buds should be sprayed with fungicides 3 such as Rovral @ 0.1%, to control gray mold in storage.
Grading:
The Society of American Florists set the following inspection criteria for carnation cut flowers.
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