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Fruit Harvesting and Storage

Description: Test your knowledge about Fruit Harvesting and Storage techniques.
Number of Questions: 15
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Which of the following is a common method for harvesting apples?

  1. Hand-picking

  2. Machine-picking

  3. Shaking the tree

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Apples can be harvested using hand-picking, machine-picking, or shaking the tree. Hand-picking is the most common method, but machine-picking is becoming more popular due to its efficiency. Shaking the tree is also used, but it can damage the fruit.

What is the ideal storage temperature for most fruits?

  1. 0°C to 4°C

  2. 10°C to 15°C

  3. 20°C to 25°C

  4. 30°C to 35°C


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Most fruits should be stored at a temperature between 0°C and 4°C to maintain their quality and prevent spoilage.

Which of the following factors can affect the storage life of fruits?

  1. Temperature

  2. Humidity

  3. Ethylene gas

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The storage life of fruits can be affected by temperature, humidity, and ethylene gas. Temperature is the most important factor, as fruits stored at higher temperatures will deteriorate more quickly. Humidity also plays a role, as fruits stored in dry conditions will lose moisture and become shriveled. Ethylene gas is a natural plant hormone that can accelerate ripening and spoilage, so it is important to keep fruits away from sources of ethylene gas, such as ripening bananas or apples.

What is the purpose of controlled atmosphere (CA) storage for fruits?

  1. To slow down ripening

  2. To prevent spoilage

  3. To maintain fruit quality

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Controlled atmosphere (CA) storage is a technique used to store fruits in an atmosphere with reduced levels of oxygen and increased levels of carbon dioxide. This helps to slow down ripening, prevent spoilage, and maintain fruit quality.

Which of the following fruits is typically harvested when it is still unripe?

  1. Bananas

  2. Apples

  3. Oranges

  4. Grapes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Bananas are typically harvested when they are still unripe because they continue to ripen after they are picked. This allows them to be shipped and stored for longer periods of time before they are ready to eat.

What is the process of removing excess moisture from fruits after harvesting called?

  1. Drying

  2. Curing

  3. Wilting

  4. Dehydration


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Curing is the process of removing excess moisture from fruits after harvesting. This helps to prevent spoilage and extend the storage life of the fruit.

Which of the following fruits is typically stored in a cool, dark place?

  1. Avocados

  2. Pineapples

  3. Mangoes

  4. Strawberries


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Avocados are typically stored in a cool, dark place because they are sensitive to light and heat. This helps to prevent them from ripening too quickly and becoming spoiled.

What is the process of treating fruits with chemicals to prevent spoilage called?

  1. Fumigation

  2. Irradiation

  3. Chemical treatment

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Fruits can be treated with chemicals to prevent spoilage. This can be done through fumigation, irradiation, or chemical treatment. Fumigation involves exposing the fruit to a gas that kills pests and microorganisms. Irradiation involves exposing the fruit to ionizing radiation to kill pests and microorganisms. Chemical treatment involves applying a chemical directly to the fruit to prevent spoilage.

Which of the following fruits is typically stored in a warm, humid place?

  1. Bananas

  2. Apples

  3. Oranges

  4. Grapes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Bananas are typically stored in a warm, humid place because they continue to ripen after they are picked. This helps to speed up the ripening process and make them ready to eat sooner.

What is the process of sorting and grading fruits based on their size, color, and quality called?

  1. Packing

  2. Sorting

  3. Grading

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Packing, sorting, and grading are all processes that are used to prepare fruits for storage and sale. Packing involves placing the fruits in containers, such as boxes or crates. Sorting involves separating the fruits into different categories based on their size, color, and quality. Grading involves assigning a quality grade to each fruit based on its appearance and condition.

Which of the following fruits is typically stored in a refrigerator?

  1. Apples

  2. Oranges

  3. Grapes

  4. Strawberries


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Strawberries are typically stored in a refrigerator because they are highly perishable and deteriorate quickly at room temperature.

What is the process of artificially ripening fruits using chemicals called?

  1. Ripening

  2. Maturation

  3. Ethylene treatment

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Ethylene treatment is the process of artificially ripening fruits using chemicals. Ethylene is a natural plant hormone that promotes ripening. By exposing fruits to ethylene gas, the ripening process can be accelerated.

Which of the following fruits is typically stored in a cool, dry place?

  1. Apples

  2. Oranges

  3. Grapes

  4. Pears


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Apples are typically stored in a cool, dry place because they are susceptible to spoilage if they are stored in warm, humid conditions.

What is the process of removing the stems and leaves from fruits called?

  1. Trimming

  2. Pruning

  3. Stemming

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Stemming is the process of removing the stems and leaves from fruits. This is typically done to prepare the fruits for storage or sale.

Which of the following fruits is typically stored in a paper bag?

  1. Apples

  2. Oranges

  3. Bananas

  4. Grapes


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Bananas are typically stored in a paper bag because the paper bag helps to trap the ethylene gas that the bananas produce. This helps to speed up the ripening process and make the bananas ready to eat sooner.

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