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| 451. |
The first rubber producing state of India is |
| A. | Karnataka |
| B. | Kerala |
| C. | Tamil Nadu |
| D. | come . Q. |
| Answer» C. Tamil Nadu | |
| 452. |
The largest producer of wheat in India is the state- |
| A. | Punjab |
| B. | Haryana |
| C. | Uttar Pradesh |
| D. | m. Q. |
| Answer» D. m. Q. | |
| 453. |
India's leading state in onion production is |
| A. | Uttar Pradesh |
| B. | Karnataka |
| C. | Punjab |
| D. | Maharashtra |
| Answer» E. | |
| 454. |
The largest producer of mango in India is the state- |
| A. | Uttar Pradesh |
| B. | Madhya Pradesh |
| C. | Maharashtra |
| D. | come . Q. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 455. |
The descending order of pulse producing states is – |
| A. | U. Q. , Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra |
| B. | m. Q. , Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh |
| C. | U. Q. , Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan |
| D. | M. Q. , Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan |
| Answer» E. | |
| 456. |
The descending order of rice producing states is – |
| A. | Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh |
| B. | Pt . Bengal, U. Q. come . Q. |
| C. | Pt . Bengal, U. Q. , Punjab |
| D. | Pt . Bengal, U. Q. , tamilnadu |
| Answer» C. Pt . Bengal, U. Q. , Punjab | |
| 457. |
The state which is the largest producer of coarse cereals is |
| A. | Karnataka |
| B. | Maharashtra |
| C. | Rajasthan |
| D. | Uttar Pradesh |
| Answer» D. Uttar Pradesh | |
| 458. |
The state which is the largest producer of rice is |
| A. | Uttar Pradesh |
| B. | Pt . Bengal |
| C. | Madhya Pradesh |
| D. | Maharashtra |
| Answer» C. Madhya Pradesh | |
| 459. |
The descending order of cotton producing states is – |
| A. | Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh |
| B. | Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, M. Q. |
| C. | Gujarat, Maharashtra, in. Region |
| D. | M. Q. , U. Q. , Rajasthan |
| Answer» B. Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, M. Q. | |
| 460. |
Which state of India is the largest producer of potato? |
| A. | Uttar Pradesh |
| B. | A state in Eastern India |
| C. | Punjab |
| D. | Pt . Bengal |
| Answer» B. A state in Eastern India | |
| 461. |
Which state is leading in groundnut production? |
| A. | Gujarat |
| B. | Maharashtra |
| C. | Tamil Nadu |
| D. | come . Q. |
| Answer» B. Maharashtra | |
| 462. |
What percentage of India's total consumption of nitrogenous fertilizers is met by domestic production? |
| A. | 60 percent |
| B. | 70 percent |
| C. | 94 percent |
| D. | 100 percent |
| Answer» D. 100 percent | |
| 463. |
A in India Q. The place of the state is first in the production of- |
| A. | food production |
| B. | milk production |
| C. | sugarcane and sugar production |
| D. | in all of these |
| Answer» E. | |
| 464. |
What is the rank of India in the world in fertilizer production? |
| A. | first |
| B. | Second |
| C. | third |
| D. | fourth |
| Answer» D. fourth | |
| 465. |
The first three leading states in terms of per hectare consumption of fertilizers are - |
| A. | Punjab, Tamil Nadu, A. Q. |
| B. | Punjab, Haryana, U. Q. |
| C. | Punjab, Haryana, Maharashtra |
| D. | Punjab, Haryana, Tamil Nadu |
| Answer» B. Punjab, Haryana, U. Q. | |
| 466. |
The per hectare consumption of fertilizers in India is very low due to – |
| A. | farmers' poverty |
| B. | farmers' ignorance |
| C. | Inadequate and irregular water supply |
| D. | all of which |
| Answer» E. | |
| 467. |
What percentage of India's total consumption of phosphatic fertilizers is met by domestic production? |
| A. | 40 percent |
| B. | 60 percent |
| C. | 82 percent |
| D. | 90 percent |
| Answer» D. 90 percent | |
| 468. |
The state which is the largest producer of pulses is |
| A. | Madhya Pradesh |
| B. | Uttar Pradesh |
| C. | Odisha |
| D. | Maharashtra |
| Answer» B. Uttar Pradesh | |
| 469. |
Which state of India is the largest producer of coffee? |
| A. | Kerala |
| B. | Karnataka |
| C. | Assam |
| D. | Tamil Nadu |
| Answer» C. Assam | |
| 470. |
What are the steps taken by the government to increase the agricultural production by increasing the consumption of fertilizers in the country? |
| A. | subsidy on fertilizers |
| B. | To import fertilizers to maintain their availability |
| C. | Streamlining the system of distribution of fertilizers |
| D. | all of which |
| Answer» E. | |
| 471. |
Which type of chemical fertilizer is most consumed in India? |
| A. | nitrogenous |
| B. | Fostive |
| C. | potashic |
| D. | equal to all three |
| Answer» B. Fostive | |
| 472. |
India's rank among Asian fish producing countries is |
| A. | first |
| B. | Second |
| C. | third |
| D. | fourth |
| Answer» D. fourth | |
| 473. |
The deficiency of two elements in the soil of India makes the consumption of fertilizers more necessary. These are two elements - |
| A. | nitrogen and iron |
| B. | Phosphorus and Nitrogen |
| C. | aluminum and iron |
| D. | Potassium and Phosphorus |
| Answer» C. aluminum and iron | |
| 474. |
Where is the maximum use of fertilizers in the world? |
| A. | in russia |
| B. | in china |
| C. | in America |
| D. | in India |
| Answer» C. in America | |
| 475. |
India's rank in the world in terms of total fertilizer use is - |
| A. | first |
| B. | third |
| C. | fourth |
| D. | fifth |
| Answer» C. fourth | |
| 476. |
India is completely dependent on imports for the supply of which type of fertilizers? |
| A. | nitrogenous |
| B. | Fostive |
| C. | potashic |
| D. | all of the suitable |
| Answer» D. all of the suitable | |
| 477. |
Which country has the first place among Asian fish producing countries? |
| A. | India |
| B. | Bangladesh |
| C. | China |
| D. | Japan |
| Answer» D. Japan | |
| 478. |
Green revolution started in India |
| A. | 1960 - 61 AD In |
| B. | 1964 - 65 AD In . |
| C. | 1966 - 67 AD In . |
| D. | 1970 - 71 AD In . |
| Answer» D. 1970 - 71 AD In . | |
| 479. |
When was theIntensive Animal Development Programlaunched with the aim of increasing milk production in the country? |
| A. | 1964 - 65 AD In . |
| B. | 1965 - 66 AD In . |
| C. | 1966 - 67 AD In . |
| D. | 1970 - 71 AD In . |
| Answer» B. 1965 - 66 AD In . | |
| 480. |
The highest daily per capita availability of milk in Indian states is - |
| A. | in Kerala |
| B. | in punjab |
| C. | in Haryana |
| D. | U. Q. In |
| Answer» C. in Haryana | |
| 481. |
The daily availability of milk per capita of Punjab is - |
| A. | 640 grams |
| B. | 750 grams |
| C. | 800 grams |
| D. | 900 grams |
| Answer» D. 900 grams | |
| 482. |
Pro . What is the contribution of Norman Borlaug to Indian Agriculture? |
| A. | He made a detailed plan of irrigation projects for India |
| B. | He suggested for increasing the fertilizer consumption per hectare. |
| C. | He prepared a plan for maximum use of agricultural machinery. |
| D. | He told the strategy of using high yielding varieties in India. |
| Answer» E. | |
| 483. |
Which of the following has decreased in the total food grains in the country as a result of the Green Revolution? |
| A. | Wheat |
| B. | rice |
| C. | coarse cereals and pulses |
| D. | none of these |
| Answer» D. none of these | |
| 484. |
Rice production in India during Green Revolution |
| A. | partial raise |
| B. | partial decrease |
| C. | remained unchanged |
| D. | tripled |
| Answer» C. remained unchanged | |
| 485. |
When was the program of high yielding varieties in the field of Indian agriculture started? |
| A. | 1968 AD. |
| B. | 1967 AD |
| C. | 1966 AD. |
| D. | 1965 AD |
| Answer» D. 1965 AD | |
| 486. |
When was the Intensive Agriculture District Program started? |
| A. | 1960 - 61 AD In |
| B. | 1964 - 65 AD In . |
| C. | 1966 - 67 AD In . |
| D. | 1970 - 71 AD In . |
| Answer» C. 1966 - 67 AD In . | |
| 487. |
In which crop the most disappointing result of Green Revolution was seen? |
| A. | maize |
| B. | Pulses |
| C. | oilseeds |
| D. | Soybean |
| Answer» C. oilseeds | |
| 488. |
Which of the following is not a result of Green Revolution? |
| A. | Increase in inequality between different states of India |
| B. | Increase in inequality between rich and poor in India |
| C. | Increase in per capita availability of food grains |
| D. | Increase in area under coarse cereals |
| Answer» E. | |
| 489. |
According to irrigation experts, maximum irrigation facilities can be expanded on how much land in India? |
| A. | 100 min. hectare |
| B. | 114 min. hectare |
| C. | 130 min. hectare |
| D. | 136 min. hectare |
| Answer» C. 130 min. hectare | |
| 490. |
ommand Area Development Program does not include - |
| A. | Construction of pucca drains for distribution of water from canals |
| B. | sloping and leveling fields |
| C. | To make arrangement for circular supply of water distribution to make available water to individual agricultural holdings in a equitable manner. |
| D. | all of the suitable |
| Answer» E. | |
| 491. |
The fundamental objective of the Command Area Development Program is - |
| A. | Development of Irrigation Facilities in India |
| B. | Development of Quality of Irrigation Means in India |
| C. | Increase in the use of wells and tube wells as means of irrigation in India |
| D. | Minimizing the gap between the potential and utilization of irrigation resources in India |
| Answer» E. | |
| 492. |
Which crop has been affected the most by the Green Revolution in India? |
| A. | Wheat |
| B. | Grain |
| C. | maize |
| D. | Fever |
| Answer» B. Grain | |
| 493. |
In which state the South-West monsoon enters first? |
| A. | Tamil Nadu |
| B. | Maharashtra |
| C. | Goa |
| D. | Kerala |
| Answer» E. | |
| 494. |
The most successful of the Green Revolution in India was - |
| A. | Wheat and Turn |
| B. | Wheat and Rice |
| C. | wheat and sorghum |
| D. | tea and coffee |
| Answer» C. wheat and sorghum | |
| 495. |
How many irrigation command area projects are classified as major irrigation projects? |
| A. | over 2000 hectares |
| B. | more than 5000 hectares |
| C. | over 10000 hectares |
| D. | over 20000 hectares |
| Answer» D. over 20000 hectares | |
| 496. |
About what percentage of agricultural area in India has irrigation facilities? |
| A. | 30 percent |
| B. | 32 percent |
| C. | 45 percent |
| D. | 48 percent |
| Answer» D. 48 percent | |
| 497. |
How much of India's total irrigated land is irrigated by canals? |
| A. | 36 percent |
| B. | 50 percent |
| C. | 62 percent |
| D. | 70 percent |
| Answer» B. 50 percent | |
| 498. |
The total cultivated area of India is 136 million hectares. Artificial irrigation facilities are available on what percentage of its part? |
| A. | 25 percent |
| B. | 36 percent |
| C. | 50 percent |
| D. | 65 percent |
| Answer» C. 50 percent | |
| 499. |
Which of the following is used the most to make the use of ground water possible for irrigation? |
| A. | minor irrigation project |
| B. | medium irrigation project |
| C. | major irrigation project |
| D. | None of these |
| Answer» B. medium irrigation project | |
| 500. |
The first source of irrigation in India is - |
| A. | canals |
| B. | Pond |
| C. | wells and tube wells |
| D. | other sources |
| Answer» D. other sources | |