NABARD was set up on the recommendation of …………………………..
A) Siva Raman Committee
B) Narasimhan Committee
C) B. Hazare Committee
D) D.R. Gadgil Committee
The estimated cost (Rs.) of the river interlinking project is …………………….
A) 1.5 lakh crores
B) 5.6 lakh crores
C) 7.8 lakh crores
D) More than 10 lakh crores
Which of the following is not a greenhouse gas …………………..
A) Methane
B) CO2
C) Nitrous oxide
D) Chloro-fluorocarbons
If a pest confined to an area and occurs regularly, its infestation is …………………….
A) Chronic
B) Epidemic
C) Endemic
D) Sporadic
White rust of crucifers is caused by ………………………
A) Alternaria brassicae
B) Puccinia helianthi
C) Peranospora brassicae
D) Albugo candida
The discrete distribution whose mean and variance are equal is ……………….
A) Normal Distribution
B) Binomial Distribution
C) Poisson Distribution
D) X²
The most extensively grown Rabi pulse crop in India is …………………….
A) Lentil
B) Red gram
C) Chickpea
D) Black Gram
Eight grams of oxygen is equal to ………………………
A) 0.1 mole
B) 0.5 mole
C) 0.25 mole
D) 0.125 mole
The unit of rural society is ……………………..
A) Town
B) Village Panchayat
C) Village
D) Co-operative society
Hard fruits of citrus are due to the deficiency of ……………………..
A) N
B) P
C) B
D) Ca
The "White Revolution" in India was aimed at increasing the production of:
A) Milk
B) Wheat
C) Rice
D) Sugarcane
Explanation: The White Revolution was aimed at increasing milk production in India, led by the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB).
Which state is the largest producer of jute in India?
A) West Bengal
B) Bihar
C) Assam
D) Odisha
Explanation: West Bengal is the largest producer of jute, known for its vast jute mills and fields.
The Green Revolution in India led to a significant increase in the production of which crop?
A) Wheat
B) Rice
C) Cotton
D) Maize
Explanation: The Green Revolution focused on increasing the production of wheat using high-yielding varieties and modern agricultural practices.
Which is the largest producer of wheat in India?
A) Uttar Pradesh
B) Punjab
C) Haryana
D) Madhya Pradesh
Explanation: Uttar Pradesh is the largest producer of wheat in India, followed by Punjab and Haryana.
Which crop is primarily grown in the "Rabi" season in India?
A) Wheat
B) Rice
C) Maize
D) Cotton
Explanation: Wheat is the primary crop grown during the Rabi season, which is from October to March.
Which of the following is a major oilseed crop grown in India?
A) Mustard
B) Wheat
C) Rice
D) Maize
Explanation: Mustard is a major oilseed crop grown in India, particularly in states like Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.
The "Pink Revolution" in India is related to which industry?
A) Poultry
B) Fisheries
C) Dairy
D) Cotton
Explanation: The Pink Revolution refers to the growth of the poultry industry in India, particularly for meat production.
Which state is the largest producer of fruits in India?
A) Uttar Pradesh
B) Maharashtra
C) Tamil Nadu
D) Andhra Pradesh
Explanation: Uttar Pradesh is the largest producer of fruits, especially citrus fruits like oranges and limes.
Which of the following is an example of a short-duration crop?
A) Groundnut
B) Rice
C) Wheat
D) Cotton
Explanation: Groundnut is a short-duration crop, usually harvested in 3-4 months.
Which Indian state is the largest producer of sunflower?
A) Karnataka
B) Maharashtra
C) Andhra Pradesh
D) Bihar
Explanation: Karnataka is the largest producer of sunflower in India, particularly in regions like Kolar and Tumkur.
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