General Knowledge Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Which of the following is a ‘Rabi’ Crop?

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    Jute
    Correct
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    Groundnut
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Mustard
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Water-melon
    Correct
    Wrong
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Answer : 3. "Mustard"
Explanation :

1. It starts from the beginning of winter and continues till the beginning of summer (October–December to April–June).

2. Rabi crops include wheat, barley, gram, oats, mustard, linseed, potato and oilseeds.

3. Availability of rainfall during winter months due to western temperate cyclones helps in the success of these crops.

Q:

Which crop is a Kharif crop?

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    Millet
    Correct
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    Oat
    Correct
    Wrong
  • 3
    Flaxseed
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Mustard
    Correct
    Wrong
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Answer : 1. "Millet"
Explanation :

Kharif crops – The crops sown in June-July in the Indian subcontinent are called Kharif crops. These crops are harvested in October and November. These require high temperature and humidity at the time of sowing and dry environment at the time of ripening.

Main Kharif crops – Cotton, groundnut, paddy, millet, maize, sweet potato, urad, moong, moth cowpea (Chanwala), jowar, arhar, dhaincha, sugarcane, soybean, okra, sesame, guar, jute, flax etc.

Q:

Write the name, which of the following is not a Kharif crop?

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    Tide
    Correct
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    Paddy
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Maize
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Gram
    Correct
    Wrong
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Answer : 4. "Gram"
Explanation :

Kharif crops – The crops sown in June-July in the Indian subcontinent are called Kharif crops. These crops are harvested in October and November. These require high temperature and humidity at the time of sowing and dry environment at the time of ripening.

Main Kharif crops – Cotton, groundnut, paddy, millet, maize, sweet potato, urad, moong, moth cowpea (Chanwala), jowar, arhar, dhaincha, sugarcane, soybean, okra, sesame, guar, jute, flax etc.

Q:

When is the Kharif crop harvested?

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    March
    Correct
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    June
    Correct
    Wrong
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    November
    Correct
    Wrong
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    December
    Correct
    Wrong
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Answer : 3. "November"
Explanation :

Kharif crops – The crops sown in June-July in the Indian subcontinent are called Kharif crops. These crops are harvested in October and November. These require high temperature and humidity at the time of sowing and dry environment at the time of ripening.

Main Kharif crops – Cotton, groundnut, paddy, millet, maize, sweet potato, urad, moong, moth cowpea (Chanwala), jowar, arhar, dhaincha, sugarcane, soybean, okra, sesame, guar, jute, flax etc.

Q:

Which of the following is not a kharif crop?

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    Jute
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Maize
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Mustard
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Rice
    Correct
    Wrong
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Answer : 3. "Mustard"
Explanation :

Kharif crops – The crops sown in June-July in the Indian subcontinent are called Kharif crops. These crops are harvested in October and November. These require high temperature and humidity at the time of sowing and dry environment at the time of ripening.

Main Kharif crops – Cotton, groundnut, paddy, millet, maize, sweet potato, urad, moong, moth cowpea (Chanwala), jowar, arhar, dhaincha, sugarcane, soybean, okra, sesame, guar, jute, flax etc.

Q:

Kharif crops are sown

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    At the end of North-East monsoon
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    At the end of the South West monsoon
    Correct
    Wrong
  • 3
    At the beginning of the North-East monsoon
    Correct
    Wrong
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    At the beginning of the South-West monsoon
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    Wrong
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Answer : 4. "At the beginning of the South-West monsoon"
Explanation :

Kharif crops – The crops sown in June-July in the Indian subcontinent are called Kharif crops. These crops are harvested in October and November. These require high temperature and humidity at the time of sowing and dry environment at the time of ripening.

Main Kharif crops – Cotton, groundnut, paddy, millet, maize, sweet potato, urad, moong, moth cowpea (Chanwala), jowar, arhar, dhaincha, sugarcane, soybean, okra, sesame, guar, jute, flax etc.

Q:

Which of the following is a Kharif crop?

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    Mustard
    Correct
    Wrong
  • 2
    Paddy
    Correct
    Wrong
  • 3
    Gram
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Wheat
    Correct
    Wrong
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Answer : 2. "Paddy"
Explanation :

Kharif crops – The crops sown in June-July in the Indian subcontinent are called Kharif crops. These crops are harvested in October and November. These require high temperature and humidity at the time of sowing and dry environment at the time of ripening.

Main Kharif crops – Cotton, groundnut, paddy, millet, maize, sweet potato, urad, moong, moth cowpea (Chanwala), jowar, arhar, dhaincha, sugarcane, soybean, okra, sesame, guar, jute, flax etc.

Q:

Which one of the following is not an international boundary line?

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    38th Parallel
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Durand Line
    Correct
    Wrong
  • 3
    Dresden Line
    Correct
    Wrong
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    Maginot Line
    Correct
    Wrong
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Answer : 3. "Dresden Line"
Explanation :

The correct answer is option 1 i.e. Dresden Line.

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