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Soil Science MCQ: Multiple Choice Questions
Soil Science Multiple Choice Questions, MCQ and Quiz. Read Important Questions on Soil Science. Soil Science Multiple Choice Questions Also read: Answer Key After Each 10th MCQ (01). Soil Science MCQ E-book A Competitive E-book on Agriculture Price: ₹149.00 Format: PDFExams: All agricultural competition examinationsTopics: Covers all important topics Subject No. of MCQ Agronomy 1000…
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Animal Husbandry MCQ: Multiple Choice Questions
Animal Husbandry Multiple Choice Questions ‘Animal Husbandry Multiple Choice Questions‘ includes Objective Questions from the main subject Animal Husbandry. Read selected questions important for many Agricultural and non-agricultural exams. This page is updated with new questions This page includes questions from science, management, and the rearing of cow, bullock, buffalo, goat and all others important…
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Entomology Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
Read Multiple Choice Objective Questions on Entomology. This page is updated. Entomology Quiz. JRF Questions. SRF Questions. Agriculture NET. IBPS AFO. State Agriculture CET. Entomology Entomology Multiple Choice Questions Also read: Insect-pests of Rice Entomology MCQ E-book Price: 35.00 INR See description Entomology Multiple MCQ A Competitive E-book on Agriculture Price: ₹149.00 Format: PDF Exams:…
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Agricultural Economics Multiple Choice Questions
Read MCQ or Multiple Choice Questions on Agricultural Economics. This page is updated. Agricultural Economics Multiple Choice Questions MCQ Also read: Join Exam Labs to get latest exam questions with 100% accurate answers Agricultural Economics MCQ Question 01. KCC was introduced in India..? (a). In September 1998.(b). In October 1998.(c). In July 1998.(d). In August…
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Cause of Whiptail in Cauliflower
Cause of Whip tail in Cauliflower Question: What is the cause of Whiptail in Cauliflower? (a). Iron deficiency.(b). Deficiency of molybdenum.(c). Boron deficiency.(d). Deficiency of zinc. Answer: The cause of whiptail in cauliflower is the deficiency of molybdenum. It is a physiological disorder in cauliflower. Leaves are affected. Severe in acidic soil. Sodium molybdate is…
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Total Number of KVKs in India
What is the Total Number of KVKs in India in 2022? According to ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) the total number of KVKs in India as of 2022 is 732. Also read: Agriculture Extension Education MCQ: Multiple Choice Questions Related Questions: Total Number of KVKs in India Question 01. What is the total number…
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CRI Stage in Wheat
The CRI stage in wheat Question 01.Which one of the following is the CRI stage in wheat? (a). 18 days after sowing.(b). 21 days after sowing.(c). 24 days after sowing.(d). 15 days after sowing. Answer: The CRI stage in Wheat is 21 DAS (21 days after sowing). In multiple choice objective question, you will see…
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Pomology (Mango): Questions and Answers
This page entitled ‘Pomology (Mango): Questions and Answers‘ includes important questions from mango cultivation with one liner answers. These are the questions with One Liner Answers. All are very important for different Agricultural Entrance Exams. Questions and Answers in this post include questions from Mango Cultivation Practice. Main Syllabus: Pomology. Type: Questions with One-liner Answers.…
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Soils of India, Their Types and Characteristics
Soils of India Soils of India having distinct Characteristics make India a diverse country in reference to availability of Soil-types. India is the 7th largest country in the world after Russia, Canada, US, China, Brazil and Australia. The different regions of India have different type of soils. For example black soils are dominant in Deccan…
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Chromosome (2n) number of different vegetable crops
Chromosome (2n) number of different vegetable crops Index: Chromosome number of vegetable crops S. No. Heading(s) 1. What is it? 2. What is chromosome number? 3. Why is it necessary to know about the 2n of different vegetable plant-crops? 4. Table: Chromosome Number of Different Vegetable Plants 1. What is chromosome? According to Wikipedia “A chromosome is…