Quiz: Can You Pass This Test On Vermicomposting?

Questions : 10 | Total Attempts: 1104 | Recent Updated: 27-Sep-2020
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In Simply language, vermicompost is the excreta of earthworms in the form of earthworms, in which some species of earthworms are used to enhance the process of organic waste conversion and to create better end-products. Which can improve the biological, chemical, and physical properties of soil, this process is called vermicomposting, While the rearing of insects for this purpose is called vermiculture. Vermicompost contains water-soluble nutrients, it is not only full of nutrients but is also full of microorganisms that build and maintain healthy soil. Vermicompost compost is very important for plants as it increases the soil's ability to hold nutrients as available in the plant and increases the water-holding capacity of sandy soils, improving the aeration and internal drainage of heavy soil. And provides many beneficial bacteria. So let's start this quiz and know something new facts about Vermicomposting.

Questions Excerpt


1. How many types of vermicomposting?

A. Five

B. Three

C. Seven

D. Eight

2. How many months does it take to vermicompost?

A. One to six months

B. Two to four months

C. Three to nine months

D. Three to six months

3. Which soil is best for vermicompost?

A. Peaty soil

B. Chalky soil

C. Loamy soil

D. Plain soil

4. What is the pH of vermicompost?

A. 1.0 to 5.0

B. 5.0 to 9.0

C. 6.0 to 7.0

D. 6.0 to 9.0

5. What is the Colour of vermicompost?

A. Yellow colour

B. Brown colour

C. Black colour

D. None of these

6. How many years do worms live?

A. One years

B. Five years

C. Four years

D. Ten years

7. Which of these types of worms is the best for vermicomposting?

A. Red

B. Blue

C. Brown

D. Yellow

8. How many worms need to start a worm farm?

A. 100

B. 5000

C. 2000

D. 1000

9. How long will it take for your worm population to double?

A. 30 to 60 days

B. 60 to 90 days

C. 90 to 120 days

D. 120 to 150 days

10. Which of these worms is you suppose to put in your worm composting bin?

A. Earthworms

B. Wingworms

C. Red Worms

D. None of these

 

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