Which one of the following is richest source of vitamin ‘A’?
(A) Apple
(B) Mango
(C) Papaya
(D) GuavaWaxing enhances the shelf life of fruits because it checks–
(A) Transpiration
(B) Respiration
(C) Ripening
(D) Transpiration & RespirationPressure Tester is used for–
(A) Maturity
(B) Ripening
(C) Handling
(D) GradingYellow colour of Papaya is due to–
(A) Papain
(B) Lycopene
(C) Caricaxanthin
(D) CaroteneWhich one of the following is known as ‘‘Poor Men’s Apple’’?
(A) Mango
(B) Litchi
(C) Ber
(D) BananaWhere does India rank in production of vegetable in the world?
(A) First
(B) Second
(C) Third
(D) FourthRequirement of fruit per capita per day is–
(A) 100g
(B) 150g
(C) 120g
(D) 200gWhiptail disorder is found in–
(A) Cauliflower
(B) Cabbage
(C) Onion
(D) Knol KholWhich of the following is a dioecious vegetable crop?
(A) Pumpkin
(B) Pointed gourd
(C) Spongeoourd
(D) RidgegourdMost serious pest of Mango is–
(A) Aphid
(B) Jassid
(C) Mango hopper
(D) TermiteWhich one of the following is a mutant variety of Papaya?
(A) Co-2
(B) Pusa Nanha
(C) Pusa Majesty
(D) Coorg Honey DeyWhich one of the following is known as “Queen of Flowers”?
(A) Rose
(B) Tuberose
(C) Marigold
(D) ChrysanthemumThe best extension method is–
(A) Individual contact
(B) Group contact
(C) Mass contact
(D) Dependent upon the situation and the subject-matterResult demonstration is suited for–
(A) Only fertilizer applications
(B) Fertilizer and pesticide applications only
(C) Nutritional trials in home science only
(D) All cases where we wish to show the results of recommended technologies in the farmer’s situation.Extension education is a–
(A) Physical science
(B) Social science
(C) Biological science
(D) Mathematical scienceChoose the most correct statement–
(A) People are creatures of habit die hard regardless of any amount of education
(B) Constantly mildly educating the farmers can bring about behavioural change
(C) The cost and efforts involved in educating farmers is not justified by the results
(D) Extension education is only a wastage of time and resourcesThe following crops are suitable for extension education–
(A) Cash crops only
(B) Wheat only
(C) All types of crops
(D) Fruit crops onlyChoose the most correct statement–
(A) Research work is not dependent upon extension work
(B) Extension work is not dependent upon research work
(C) Extension work is dependent upon research work
(D) Research work and extension work are interdependentMost of our farmers are illiterate or nearly so. Therefore (Choose the best alternative):
(A) Extension education is not useful for them
(B) Extension education is a useful means of educating them
(C) They cannot understand the difficult lessons of science
(D) Agricultural research cannot be of great use to them
A better criterion of evaluating extension work is
(A) The total crop yields in the village
(B) The total additional income generated in the village
(C) The increase in the number of wine/liquor shops in the village
(D) The improvement in the socio economic status of the villagersUse of the Kisan Call Centre shows–
(A) That the farmer wants information about the technology
(B) The farmer wants to pass the time somehow
(C) The Govt. has enough money so it can wastage a little
(D) The farmer is not bothered about actual advances in science and technologyIf rural people organize themselves into cooperatives the task of agricultural extension–
(A) Will become more difficult
(B) Will become easier
(C) Will be easy in marketing but more difficult in other areas of agriculture
(D) Will be no different than otherwiseLab to land project advocate by
(A) UNO
(B) World Bank
(C) ICAR
(D) CSIRe-extension is best suited for–
(A) Adoption of innovations
(B) Dissemination of information
(C) Exchange of opinions
(D) Emphurshandry onlyOrganic matter content in most Indian soils range between–
(A) 0.5–2
(B) 3–4
(C) 0.2–0.4
(D) 5–6Which one is a C4 crop plant?
(A) Pigconpea
(B) Wheat
(C) Sugarcane
(D) MustardOptimum temperature for normal wheat sowing is–
(A) 15!
(B) 20!–25!
(C) 30!–35!
(D) 25!–30!Zinc is absorbed by the plant from the soil in the ionic form–
(A) Zn
(B) Zn
(C) Zn
(D) ZnOMost effective weedicide as pre-emergence weed control in maize crops is–
(A) Butachlor
(B) Simazine
(C) Ienproturon
(D) 2,4-DBest method of irrigation in potato crop is–
(A) Border strip
(B) Flooding
(C) Furrow
(D) Basin methodNutrient ion liable to be fixed in 2:1 clay mineral is–
(A) H₂PO₄⁻
(B) Fe⁺⁺
(C) NH₄⁺
(D) Zn⁺⁺C/N ratio of stable O/M is about–
(A) 30:1
(B) 20:1
(C) 10:1
(D) 25:1Cropping system now popular in irrigated north Indian states is–
(A) Paddy–Mustard
(B) Paddy–Wheat
(C) Maize–Wheat–Green gram
(D) Paddy–PotatoRhizobium strain suitable for inoculation of berseem seeds is–
(A) R. trifoli
(B) R. Japunicum
(C) R. meliloti
(D) R. leguminosarumWhich one is organic nitrogenous fertilizer?
(A) Ammonium sulphate
(B) Urea
(C) Calcium Ammonium Nitrate
(D) Ammonium ChlorideThe plant component broken first on addition in soil is–
(A) Cellulose
(B) Hemicellulose
(C) Proteins
(D) LigninThe normal titratable acidity in fresh cow milk is–
(A) 0.17%
(B) 0.21%
(C) 0.15%
(D) None of theseThe overrun in ice cream is–
(A) 75%
(B) 50%
(C) 125%
(D) 100%The optimum temperature for the growth of mesophilic bacteria
(A) 20°C–22°C
(B) 30°C–32°C
(C) 40°C–42°C
(D) 50°C–52°CThe antioxidants in ghee can be added at the rate of–
(A) 0.01%
(B) 0.02%
(C) 0.03%
(D) Not allowedThe time–temperature combination for proper pasteurization should be such that it gives a negative test for–
(A) Acid phosphatise
(B) Alkaline phosphatase
(C) Both alkaline and acid phosphatase
(D) Lactoperoxidase
In HTST pasteurization milk is heated to at least:
(A) 63!
(B) 71.5!
(C) 75.5!
(D) 80!The highest heat transfer value is in–
(A) Aluminium
(B) Copper
(C) Stainless steel
(D) GlassAs per PFA rules fat content in skim milk should be
(A) Not less than 0.25%
(B) Not more than 0.25%
(C) Not more than 0.5%
(D) Not less than 0.5%National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) was established with the objective of taking up the activity of–
(A) Dairy research
(B) Dairy education
(C) Dairy Development
(D) Dairy extensionLactose can be prepared from–
(A) Sugarcane
(B) Sugarbeet
(C) Milk
(D) Soy milkOxidized flavor development is catalyzed by–
(A) Riboflavin
(B) Vitamin C
(C) Manganese
(D) CopperCurrently most commonly used packaging material in India is–
(A) Bottle
(B) Carton
(C) Pouch
(D) TetrapakWhich of the following cell organelle is involved in storage of oil in seed?
(A) Lycosome
(B) Glycosome
(C) Polysome
(D) PeroxisomeIdentify the plant hormone involved in Apical Dominance–
(A) Abscisic acid
(B) Gibberellic acid
(C) Ethylene
(D) Indole acetic acidWhich of the following is abiotic stress hormone?
(A) Phasic acid
(B) Abscisic acid
(C) Gibberellic acid
(D) Nephthalin acetic acidIdentify the element associated with nitrate reduction–
(A) Zn
(B) K
(C) Mo
(D) CaWhich of the following is a pentose sugar?
(A) Erythrose phosphate
(B) Fructose phosphate
(C) Xylulose phosphate
(D) Sedoheptulose phosphateIdentify the substrate if the respiratory quotient is 1–
(A) Oleic acid
(B) Cascin
(C) Citric acid
(D) GlucoseWho proposed the chemiosmotic theory of ATP synthesis?
(A) Hans Kreb
(B) Mitchell
(C) Calvin
(D) HuberWhich pigment is involved in flowering of plants?
(A) Cytochrome
(B) Plastochrome
(C) Phytochrome
(D) PhotochromeWhich cell Organelle is not involved in photo respiratory process directly?
(A) Chloroplast
(B) Peroxisome
(C) Mitochondria
(D) RibosomesThe CO₂ concentration in the atmosphere is around–
(A) 0.37%
(B) 0.037%
(C) 0.0037%
(D) 0.00037%Which of the following is a non climacteric fruit?
(A) Banana
(B) Jackfruit
(C) Apple
(D) GrapesAcid Growth Theory explains the mechanism of action of
(A) Auxin
(B) Gibberellin
(C) Cytokinin
(D) EthyleneWhich one is sedimentary rock?
(A) Sandstone
(B) Basalt
(C) Quartzite
(D) DioriteClay mineral illit has C.E.C (cmol(P)kg⁻¹) values ranging between–
(A) 3–15
(B) 20–40
(C) 50–80
(D) 80–120Among various classes of salt affected soils the most permeable one is–
(A) Saline
(B) Saline Sodic
(C) Non-Saline Sodic
(D) Degraded SodicThe chemical formula of the liming compound “Dolomite” is–
(A) CaCo
(B) MgCO
(C) CaMg(CO₂)
(D) CaO
Which nitrifying bacteria oxidizes Nitrite (NO₂⁻) to Nitrate (NO₃⁻) is soils–
(A) Nitrosomonas
(B) Nitrobacter
(C) Nitrospira
(D) NitroleaBoron functions in plants in–
(A) N-fixation
(B) NO₃ reduction
(C) Fatty-acid synthesis
(D) Sugar translocationWhich phosphate compound is present in Single Super phosphate
(A) CaHPO₄
(B) Ca₃(PO₄)₂
(C) Ca(H₂PO₄)₂
(D) H₃PO₄Biurate content in urea is permissible only to an extent of–
(A) 1.5%
(B) 2.0%
(C) 3.0%
(D) 4.0%Potassium (K⁺) is pasccat in crop plants as–
(A) Cell wall
(B) Cell Sap
(C) Mitochondria
(D) NucleusTensiometers measure soil moisture tension (bar) only up to–
(A) 30.0
(B) 15.0
(C) 0.83
(D) 0.33Total degraded land area (mha) in India is–
(A) 110.8
(B) 127.3
(C) 152.4
(D) 187.8Bhat soils of Uttar Pradesh possess soft lime (as free CaCO₃%) in sub soils–
(A) 1–5%
(B) 15–20%
(C) 30–40%
(D) 60–70%Which of the following disease was responsible for the Irish famine of 1845
(A) Black rust of wheat
(B) Early blight of potato
(C) White rust of mustard
(D) Late blight of potatoKhaira disease of rice is due to the deficiency of–
(A) Zinc
(B) Molybdenum
(C) Copper
(D) IronKarnal bunt gives foul smell in the field due to presence of volatile compound
(A) Tetramethy amine
(B) Trimethyl amine
(C) Diallyl propyl sulphide
(D) Allylpropyl disulphide‘Tikka’ disease is associated with–
(A) When crop
(B) Tobacco crop
(C) Groundnut crop
(D) Sugarcane cropA virus is infection a bacterium is–
(A) Plasmid
(B) Bacteriophage
(C) Bacterial DNA
(D) ViroidLeaf curl of tobacco is caused by–
(A) Nicotina virus Ca-1
(B) Nicotina virus-10
(C) MLO’s
(D) ViroidWho proposed a classification of fungi which is now widely accepted:
(A) Whittaker (1969)
(B) Walker (1957)
(C) Stakman and Harrar (1957)
(D) Ainsworth (1973)Tilletia cause the disease–
(A) Ruet
(B) Bunt
(C) Smut
(D) Karnal Bunt‘Black heart’ is a pliysiological disorder of?
(A) Tomato
(B) Chilli
(C) Cabbage
(D) PotatoThe Molya disease of wheat is caused by–
(A) Heterodera avenae
(B) Anguina tritici
(C) Rotylenchus robustus
(D) Pratylenchus penetransIn Agaricus the fruiting body is made up of–
(A) Tertiary mycelium
(B) Secondary mycelium
(C) Primary mycelium
(D) Diploid myceliumThe protective covering of sterile hyphae around an ascocarp is termed as–
(A) Periderm
(B) Peridiam
(C) Epiderm
(D) AppendagesA haploid cell contains
(A) Damaged chromosomes
(B) Only half the full complement of chromosomes
(C) The usual complement of chromosomes
(D) Twice the full complement of chromosomes
The backbones of the DNA double helix are made of–
(A) Amino acid
(B) Lipida
(C) Sugars and phosphates
(D) RNASex cells have–
(A) The same number of chromosomes as body cells
(B) Half as many chromosome as body cells
(C) One quarter as many chromosome as body cells
(D) Twice as many chromosomes as body cellsA trait only occurs in one gender is called–
(A) Genetic trait
(B) Recpestive trait
(C) Sex limited trait
(D) Non sexual traitHexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum) have How many chromosomes in their vegetative part cells?
(A) 46
(B) 48
(C) 42
(D) 54Polyploidy in plants is induced through–
(A) Irradiation
(B) Mutagenic chemicals
(C) Ethslene
(D) ColchicineThe quickest method of plant breeding is–
(A) Selection
(B) Hybridization
(C) Introduction
(D) Mutation breedingSomatic hybridization is achieved through?
(A) Grafting
(B) Consugation
(C) Protoplast fusion
(D) Recombinant DNA technologyParent used only once in back cross breeding method is called–
(A) Recurrent
(B) Donor
(C) Male
(D) FemaleSelf pollinated species are also known as–
(A) Allogamous
(B) Allogamous
(C) Autogamous
(D) ChasmogamousWhich breeding method is not appropriate for cross pollinated crops
(A) Mass selection
(B) Pureline selection
(C) Back cross method
(D) Heterosis breedingPlant breeding method generally used to improve a well adapted variety for specific trait–
(A) Pedigree
(B) Bulk
(C) Back cross
(D) Pure line selectionWhich one of the following is the largest insect order?
(A) Lepidoplera
(B) Coleoplera
(C) Hymenoptera
(D) HemipteraThe larvae of the following insccis are apodous–
(A) Whitefly
(B) Butterfly
(C) Fruit fly
(D) Dragon lyMajority of egg parasitoids belong to the insect order:
(A) Strepsipiera
(B) Lepidopiera
(C) Diplera
(D) HymenopteraParthenogenetic mode of reproduction commonly takes place in–
(A) Bectles
(B) Firefly
(C) Aphids
(D) Sawfly‘Sooty Mold’ develops on the leaves and panicles of mango due to the infestation–
(A) Bark borer
(B) Gall midge
(C) Leaf hopper
(D) Stem borerWhich of the following insects pathogens in highly host specific:
(A) Beauveria bassiana
(B) Theyring lensis
(C) Nuclerpolyhedrosis virus
(D) Dutky nematodeHolometabolous development occurs in–
(A) Butterfly
(B) Dragonlly
(C) Grasshopper
(D) MealybugThe gram cutworm is active during
(A) Sununcr
(B) Spring
(C) Winter
(D) MonsonThrips belong to the order–
(A) Psocoptera
(B) Neuroptera
(C) Strepsitera
(D) ThysanopteraSilver shoots in paddy are caused by–
(A) Rice hispa
(B) Planthopper
(C) Gall midge
(D) Case worm
Which one of the following honey bee species is of foreign origin
(A) Apes dorsata Fab
(B) Apes
(C) Apes mellifera Linn.
(D) Apes flora FebMany insects undergo aestivation in response to:
(A) Low temperature
(B) Darkness
(C) High temperature
(D) High humidityThere are……stages of production–
(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) 4A line passing through least cost points on iso quant map is called
(A) Ridge line
(B) Price line
(C) Expansion path
(D) Iso cost lineThe price elasticity of demand for salt is……..than fruits
(A) More
(B) Twice
(C) Less
(D) Four timesThe Regional Rural Bank was established in the year–
(A) 1955
(B) 1975
(C) 1995
(D) 1985Which one is not the type of farming?
(A) Specialised farming
(B) Mixed farming
(C) Diversified farming
(D) Cooperative farmingThe production function Y = a Xᵇ is……production function
(A) Linear
(B) Cubic
(C) Log linear
(D) QuadraticWhen average product is greater than marginal product the elasticity of production is:
(A) One
(B) Less than one
(C) More than one
(D) ZeroThe share of agriculture in National Income is between:
(A) 9 to 14%
(B) 22 to 27%
(C) 17 to 21%
(D) 31 to 35%Which one is not the characteristic of perfect competitive market?
(A) Many sellers
(B) Free entry and exit
(C) Few buyers
(D) Homogenous productThe cost incurred in growing a crop in a hectare is known as
(A) Cost of production
(B) Cost of cultivation
(C) Fixed cost
(D) Cost of farmingCACP stand for–
(A) Commission for agricultural costs and prices
(B) Centre for agricultural costs and prices
(C) Cost of agricultural common products
(D) Contact for agricultural commodity purchaseThe Minimum Support Price of any crop is declared:
(A) After harvesting of the crop
(B) Before sowing of the crop
(C) Before harvesting of the crop (Procurement price)
(D) After sowing of the crop
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