Agricultural GK Quiz and Answers
What is the cause of 'black heart' in potato?
(A) Copper deficiency
(B) Boron deficiency
(C) Potassium deficiency
(D) Lack of Oxygen
Correct Answer : D
Explanation :
Blackheart disease in potatoes occurs due to high storage temperatures and low oxygen supply.
Is it time to plant mango and guava?
(A) June-July
(B) December
(C) February-March
(D) May
Correct Answer : A
Explanation :
The months of February-March or August-September are considered suitable for planting guava plants. Keep a distance of 6x5 meters for planting plants. If plants are planted in a square manner then keep the distance of the plants 7 meters. 132 plants are planted per acre.
Cotton seeds are decellularized?
(A) Sulfuric acid
(B) Hydrochloric acid
(C) Nitric acid
(D) Citric acid
Correct Answer : A
Explanation :
This process is called ginning. Therefore ginning is the process of separating seeds from cotton.
What should be the row-to-row distance in guava plants?
(A) 2 meters
(B) 6 meters
(C) 10 meters
(D) 14 meters
Correct Answer : B
Explanation :
Always plant guava plants in a row at a distance of 8 feet. Due to this, the plants get adequate amount of air, water and sunlight, which improves the growth of the crop. There should also be a distance of 10 to 12 feet between two rows.
The ability of soil to tolerate significant changes in pH value is called?
(A) C.E.C.
(B) Mutual resistance (buffer)
(C) Alkaline saturation percentage
(D) Anion exchange capacity
Correct Answer : B
Explanation :
In the laboratory, the pH of the soil solution is usually measured with a glass electrode. The soil sample is prepared with either water or a dilute salt solution, as the electrode measures only the acidity in the solution rather than the H+ ions present on the soil surface.
What is the amount of oil and protein in peanuts?
(A) 20% and 50%
(B) 50% and 26%
(C) 45% and 26%
(D) 26% and 45%
Correct Answer : C
Explanation :
Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) is also called peanut, monkey nut and earth nut. It contains 45% oil and 26% protein.
In which country is hybrid paddy cultivation prevalent?
(A) India
(B) Japan
(C) Korea
(D) China
Correct Answer : D
Explanation :
The first program for the development of hybrid species started in China in the year 1964.
Is it Shyamali variety?
(A) Cotton
(B) Jute
(C) Sanai's
(D) structure
Correct Answer : A
Which OPEC-2 maize is mostly used?
(A) For human food
(B) For food for chickens
(C) For pigs
(D) For all of these
Correct Answer : D
Explanation :
The opaque-2 mutation in maize (Zea mays) is associated with increased levels of free amino acids (FAA) in mature endosperm. In particular, it contains a high concentration of lysine, the most limiting essential amino acid. To investigate the basis of the high-FAA phenotype of opaque-2 maize, we characterized amino acid accumulation during endosperm development of several wild-type and opaque-2 inbreds.
Is it potato?
(A) modified stem
(B) modified flowers
(C) modified leaf
(D) Transformed root
Correct Answer : A
Explanation :
The potato is actually a stem that grows from an underground stem stolon. Potato tubers have buds that produce leaves and stems, while roots lack these characteristics.