Seed Drill


 
 
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Seed Drill

Seed drill: A seed drill has a funnel- shaped seed bowl connected to several tubes. The drill is attached to a plough. As the plough makes furrows along the field, the seeds in the seed bowl are released through the tubes and get deposited in the soil. Nowadays, a seed drill is used for sowing seeds with the help of a tractor. There are two kind of seeds drill automatic and hand operated. A seed drill is long metal tube with fingers and a funnel at the top where the seeds are fed. The advantages of using a seed drill for sowing seeds are as follows:

  • It sows the seeds uniformly at appropriate distances and depths.
  • It ensures that seeds get covered with soil after sowing. This prevents the damage caused by birds.
  • It saves time and labour.  
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    Question : 1

    Which of the following are correct :

    (a) A seed drill is long metal tube with fingers and a funnel at the top where the seeds are fed

    (b) There are two kind of seeds drill automatic and hand operated.

    (c) A seed drill is used for sowing seeds with the help of a tractor.

    Right Option : D
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    Question : 2

    Which of the following are correct :

    (a) A seed drill is used for giving water sowing with the help of a tractor.

    (b) Seed drill sows the seeds uniformly at appropriate distances and depths.

    (c) Seed drill sows the seeds non-uniformly at unappropriate distances and depths.

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 3

    A seed drill is used for ______________  with the help of a tractor.

    Right Option : A
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