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    5. Who is the author of the work, The Evolution of Provincial Finance in British India : A Study in the

    Question

    Who is the author of the work, The Evolution of

    Provincial Finance in British India : A Study in the Provincial Decentralization of imperial Financer?
    A Dadabhai Naoroji Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C M. N. Roy Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D Jawaharlal Nehru Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    The correct answer is B

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    • The soils of grassland ecosystems, characterized by a thick, dark surface horizon comes under which soil order?

    • The addition of which substance is LEAST likely to result in immediate nitrogen loss from the soil?

    • The study of soil from the stand point of higher plants is known as……………………….

    • The ESP of saline soils is _____%

    • The major microorganism that is considered most important as an indicator of soil quality is:

    • Soil texture is determined most commonly by which method? 

    • The  saline  soils  contain  toxic  concentration  of  soluble  salts  in  the  root  zone. These saline soils are also known as…………...

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