Practice Important Agriculture Q Questions and Answers
- Which method involves removing suspended foreign particles from milk through a straining process?
- What is the primary objective of bactofugation in the milk processing industry?
- Which breed of goat is used for both milk and meat purpose?
- The Karan Swiss is a composition breed of cattle developed in India at the National Dairy Research Institute of India (NDRI) Karnal by crossing _____ and _...
- Which cost represents the expenses that remain constant regardless of the quantity produced in the short run?
- Which cost refers to the additional cost incurred by producing one additional unit of output?
- The costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered are called ____
- Which cost concept includes the value of human labor, seeds, fertilizers, and interest on working capital used in farm management?
- What does opportunity cost in farming refer to?
- What does a more elastic curve signify in terms of price and quantity consumed?
- As per the latest Agricultural Statistics data how much is the Net Sown Area of India?
- As per latest data of 2019-20, the cropping intensity of India is ____
- In the Controlled Atmospheric Storage method of storage of grain food _____
- Aluminium Phosphide is used to control stored grain pest _____
- In haustellate mouthparts used for piercing and sucking, the stylets primarily derived from the mandibles are known for their:
- The structure within the haustellate mouthparts forming a protective cover over the stylet bundle in piercing-sucking insects is the:
- This leg type is observed in insects like the praying mantis, featuring spiny femurs and tibiae that interlock to form a gripping mechanism
- This type of wing modification is distinguished by wings covered with scales, aiding in coloration and smoothing airflow over the body
- Which component of the cuticle becomes water insoluble due to tanning reactions during sclerotization?
- Which pest causes leaves to fold longitudinally and larvae remain inside during severe infestation?
- Which pest of sugarcane is characterized by the symptom of internodes becoming constricted and shortened with multiple boreholes and frass in the nodal reg...
- What sugarcane pest leads to leaves turning yellow, being covered with black sooty mold, and the drying up of top leaves with lateral bud germination?
- Which citrus pest causes damage by consuming leaves from the margin and is most destructive during the nursery stage of the crop?
- Which action helps in minimizing damage caused by fruit-sucking moths to citrus fruits?
- Which insect pest in peas causes yellowing of leaves, stem browning, and swelling, ultimately leading to pod reduction, especially during late summer crops...
- Which insect pest exhibits a behavior of moving in an army, destroying fields, and feeding voraciously on all types of vegetation?
- In a comprehensive study assessing the impact of chemicals on organisms, which term refers to the concentration of a toxicant in the surrounding environmen...
- Which insecticide group is primarily identified by its action of inhibiting the cholinesterase enzyme?
- Which fungal disease affects the seedling emergence from the soil in two phases, namely pre-emergence and post-emergence damping-off?
- Which nematode(s) infest nurseries of tomato, brinjal, and cucurbits, leading to severe yield losses if transplanted to fields?
- Which Phytophthora species is responsible for causing Buckeye rot in tomatoes?
- What is the characteristic symptom of Alternaria leaf spots caused by Alternaria solani on tomato plants?
- What is the characteristic symptom of Fusarium wilt in tomatoes?
- Which of the following viral diseases of tomatoes is transmitted by the whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, in a persistent manner?
- What is the visual characteristic of Cercospora leaf spot on affected leaves?
- Which pathogen causes Fusarium Wilt in Okra?
- What is the primary mode of transmission for Downy Mildew in crucifers?
- Which environmental conditions are most favorable for the development of Club Root disease?
- The term used in genetics in which an offspring to resemble its parent is known as
- The site of protein synthesis is Ribosomes and The Ribosomes attached to the surface of Endoplasmic Reticulum is termed as
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