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Agronomy MCQs

Option A: Sugarcane

Option B: Sorghum

Option C: Make

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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Option A: Okra

Option B: Methi

Option C: Cucurbits

Option D: Wee

Correct Answer: Methi


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Option A: F-test

Option B: t-test

Option C: Z-test

Option D: X-test

Correct Answer: F-test


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Option A: Correlation

Option B: F-value

Option C: Critical difference

Option D: I-value

Correct Answer: F-value


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Option A: Lysine

Option B: Theronine

Option C: Tryptophan

Option D: Methionine

Correct Answer: Tryptophan


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Option A: Carbon cycle

Option B: Nutrient cycle

Option C: Nitrogen cycle

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Nutrient cycle


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Option A: Growth regulators

Option B: Herbicides

Option C: Insecticides

Option D: Fungicides

Correct Answer: Growth regulators


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Option A: Invitro

Option B: Invivo

Option C: In-ova

Option D: In-sin

Correct Answer: Invitro


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Option A: World trade organization

Option B: Western training organization

Option C: World trade order

Option D: non of there

Correct Answer: World trade organization


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Option A: Com

Option B: Egg

Option C: Pulses

Option D: non of there

Correct Answer: Pulses


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Option A: 4.00

Option B: 3.5

Option C: 8.0

Option D: non of these

Correct Answer: 8.0


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Option A: Cytokinin and ethylene

Option B: Phenolics and. terpenoids

Option C: Trytophan

Option D: non of there

Correct Answer: Phenolics and. terpenoids


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A. Diffusion
B. Mass flow
C. Root exudation

Correct Answer: Root exudation


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A. Microorganisms
B. Weeds
C. None of the above

Correct Answer: Weeds


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A. Sustainable agriculture
B. Improve agriculture
C. Both a and b

Correct Answer: Both a and b


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Option A: Ecosystems

Option B: Community

Option C: Both a and b

Option D: non of there

Correct Answer: Ecosystems


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Option A: International pest management

Option B: Interior pest management

Option C: Integrated pest management

Option D: non of there

Correct Answer: Integrated pest management


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A. Rhizoeionia solani
B. Rhizoctonia bataticola
C. Both of them

Correct Answer: Both of them


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Option A: White fly

Option B: Aplud

Option C: Jassid

Option D: Heliothus

Correct Answer: White fly


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Option A: 2.8 million hac

Option B: 3.75 million hac

Option C: 4.00 million hac

Option D: 4.5 million hac

Correct Answer: 4.00 million hac


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Option A: 5 Meters

Option B: 4 Meters

Option C: 3 Meters

Option D: 2 Meters

Correct Answer: 3 Meters


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Option A: Certified seed

Option B: Nucleus seed

Option C: Foundation seed

Option D: Registered seed

Correct Answer: Nucleus seed


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Option A: 400 meters

Option B: 800 meters

Option C: 200 meters

Option D: 100 meters

Correct Answer: 400 meters


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Option A: 100 meters

Option B: 50 meters

Option C: 200 meters

Option D: 3 meters

Correct Answer: 200 meters


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Option A: Mexico

Option B: Nigeria

Option C: Syria

Option D: Columbia

Correct Answer: Mexico


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Option A: pH

Option B: EC

Option C: Cl

Option D: Saliruiy

Correct Answer: pH


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Option A: And climate

Option B: Semi-and climate

Option C: Wet climate

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: And climate


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Option A: Water frequency

Option B: Water depletion

Option C: Water balance

Option D: Crop Water requirement

Correct Answer: Crop Water requirement


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Option A: Intercropping

Option B: Doubling cropping

Option C: Monocropping

Option D: Cropping pattern

Correct Answer: Doubling cropping


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Option A: Harvest index

Option B: Seed index

Option C: Total yield

Option D: Dry matter

Correct Answer: Harvest index


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Option A: Sustainability

Option B: Conservation

Option C: Crop residue management

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Conservation


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Option A: Absolute growth

Option B: Assimilation

Option C: Indeterminate growth

Option D: Determinate growth

Correct Answer: Indeterminate growth


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Option A: Soil water use

Option B: Crop water use efficiency

Option C: Soil plant water relationship

Option D: Water intensity

Correct Answer: Crop water use efficiency


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Option A: Intensity

Option B: Base period

Option C: Cusec

Option D: Irrigation frequency

Correct Answer: Intensity


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Option A: They need very little water to grow

Option B: Six crops are harvested in a year

Option C: They are disease resistant

Option D: Help in nitrogen economy of nature

Correct Answer: Help in nitrogen economy of nature


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Option A: Rice

Option B: Wheat

Option C: Sugarcane

Option D: Potato

Correct Answer: Potato


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Option A: Paddy

Option B: Maize

Option C: Wheat

Option D: Barley

Correct Answer: Wheat


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Option A: 30 acre inches

Option B: 25 acre inches

Option C: 18 acre inches

Option D: non of these

Correct Answer: 25 acre inches


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A. 75 cm
B. 90 cm
C. 45 cm

Correct Answer: 75 cm


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A. 10-22 kg
B. 5-6 kg
C. 14-21 kg

Correct Answer: 5-6 kg


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Option A: Cotton crop research institute

Option B: Center for crop research institute

Option C: Central cotton research institute

Option D: non of these

Correct Answer: Central cotton research institute


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Option A: Monopodial branches

Option B: Sympodial branches

Option C: Fruiting branches

Option D: non of these

Correct Answer: Sympodial branches


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A. Kharif crop
B. Rabi crop
C. Zaid Kharif crop

Correct Answer: Kharif crop


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A. Bacillus thuringensis
B. Bemisia tabaci
C. Bemisia trachyplerus

Correct Answer: Bacillus thuringensis


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Option A: 2-3 ft

Option B: 4-6 ft

Option C: 8-10 ft

Option D: non of these

Correct Answer: 4-6 ft


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Option A: Determinate type of growth

Option B: Indeterminate type of growth

Option C: Semi-determinate

Option D: Buslry growth habit

Correct Answer: Indeterminate type of growth


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Option A: All Pakistan textile mills association

Option B: All Pakistan trade monitoring association

Option C: All Pakistan trade monitoring agency

Option D: All Pakistan textile mill management authority

Correct Answer: All Pakistan textile mills association


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Option A: American boll worm

Option B: CLCV

Option C: Spotted boll worm

Option D: Aphids

Correct Answer: CLCV


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Option A: 1970

Option B: 1968

Option C: 1971

Option D: 1978

Correct Answer: 1970


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Option A: Pakistan

Option B: Turkey

Option C: China

Option D: non of these

Correct Answer: Turkey


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Option A: 1st

Option B: 2nd

Option C: 3rd

Option D: 4th

Correct Answer: B. 2nd


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Option A: 1st

Option B: 2nd

Option C: 3rd

Option D: 4th

Correct Answer: A. 1st


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Option A: 1893 AD

Option B: 1880 AD

Option C: 1793 AD

Option D: 1650 AD

Correct Answer: 1793 AD


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Option A: 1430 AD

Option B: 1435 AD

Option C: 1530 AD

Option D: 1500 AD

Correct Answer: 1430 AD


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A. G. herbaceum and G. raimondii
B. G. arborieum and G. raimondii
C. G. hirsutum and G. raimondii

Correct Answer: G. herbaceum and G. raimondii


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Option A: Central and North America

Option B: Central and South America

Option C: Central and South Asia

Option D: North Mexico and North America

Correct Answer: Central and South America


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Option A: Hirsutum

Option B: Triticum

Option C: Gassypium

Option D: Hordeunt

Correct Answer: Gassypium


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Option A: Tetraploid

Option B: Diploid

Option C: Triploid

Option D: Hexaploid

Correct Answer: Tetraploid


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Option A: Gramineae

Option B: Fabaceae

Option C: Malvaceae

Option D: Leguminaceae

Correct Answer: Malvaceae


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Option A: Sugarcane

Option B: Cotton

Option C: Sesame

Option D: Jute

Correct Answer: Cotton


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Option A: Fertilizers and pesticides are widely used

Option B: Fertilizers and pesticides are net used

Option C: Farm yard manure r not used

Option D: Green manuring

Correct Answer: Fertilizers and pesticides are net used


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Option A: Plants can not complete their life cycle in absence of that element

Option B: Nutrients has some physiological function in metabolism of plant

Option C: Deficiency symptoms can be removed by application of that putrid

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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Option A: Alpine vegetation

Option B: Tundra vegetation

Option C: Conferous vegetation

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Alpine vegetation


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Option A: Less oxygen as compared 10 atmosphere

Option B: More carbon dioxide as compared to atmosphere

Option C: Both a & b

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Xerophytes

Option B: Amphibiophytes

Option C: Mesophytes

Option D: Hydrophytes

Correct Answer: Mesophytes


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Option A: Mesophytes

Option B: Hydrophytes

Option C: Xerophytes

Option D: Aridic plants

Correct Answer: Xerophytes


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Option A: Rhizospher

Option B: Mycorrhizae

Option C: Root fungi

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Mycorrhizae


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Option A: Wheat

Option B: Vegetables

Option C: Race

Option D: Cotton

Correct Answer: Race


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Option A: Top dressing

Option B: Broadcasting

Option C: Basal application

Option D: Drilling

Correct Answer: Basal application


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Option A: Minimum tillage

Option B: Zero tillage

Option C: Secondary tillage

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Zero tillage


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Option A: 1%

Option B: 10.3%

Option C: 0.03%

Option D: 0.002%

Correct Answer: 0.03%


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Option A: Bacteria

Option B: Fungi

Option C: Ferm

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Ferm


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Option A: Condition of cell membrane

Option B: Cracking of seed test

Option C: Both a & b

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Quantitative basis

Option B: Qualitative basis

Option C: Both a & b

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Mature seeds

Option B: Immature seed?

Option C: Abnormal seeds

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Immature seed?


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Option A: High density grain

Option B: Low density grain

Option C: Both a & b

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: High density grain


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Option A: Top of panicle

Option B: Middle of panicle

Option C: Bottom of panicle

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Top of panicle


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Option A: 50°c for 5 hrs

Option B: 53°c for 6 hrs

Option C: 45°c for 6 hrs

Option D: none of the above

Correct Answer: 53°c for 6 hrs


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Option A: Ageing test

Option B: Grow out test

Option C: Tz test

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Grow out test


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Option A: Kotowski (1926)

Option B: Germ (1949)

Option C: Deloucle & Baskin (1972)

Option D: Moore (1973)

Correct Answer: Kotowski (1926)


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Option A: Nicolls &Heydecker (1968)

Option B: Kotowski (1962)

Option C: Baskin (1972)

Option D: Maguire (1962)

Correct Answer: Nicolls &Heydecker (1968)


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Option A: Maguire (1963)

Option B: Barries ei al. (1969)

Option C: Moore (1973)

Option D: Woodstock (1976)

Correct Answer: Barries ei al. (1969)


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Option A: Moore (1973)

Option B: Burries etc (1969)

Option C: Maguare (1962)

Option D: Kotowski (1926)

Correct Answer: Moore (1973)


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Option A: 1:2

Option B: 1:3

Option C: 1:4

Option D: 1:5

Correct Answer: 1:4


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Option A: 300 plant progenies

Option B: 400 plant progenies

Option C: 500 plant progenies

Option D: 200 plant progenies

Correct Answer: 500 plant progenies


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Option A: Sequential cropping

Option B: Strip cropping

Option C: Multiple cropping

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Multiple cropping


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Option A: Mustard

Option B: Sugarcane

Option C: Rice

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Rice


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Option A: Arid climate

Option B: Semi arid climate

Option C: Wet climate

Option D: Temperature

Correct Answer: Semi arid climate


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Option A: Xerophytes

Option B: Trunk plants

Option C: Hydrophytes

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Xerophytes


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Option A: Pheritophytes

Option B: Bryophytes

Option C: Xerophytes

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Pheritophytes


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Option A: Habitat

Option B: Logging

Option C: Girding

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Habitat


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Option A: An area which drains in to pond

Option B: An area of woody plantation

Option C: Ail area of waterlogged condition

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: An area which drains in to pond


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Option A: Karachi

Option B: Hyderabad and N.Shah

Option C: Sukkar and. Khairpur

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Sukkar and. Khairpur


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Option A: Arid zone research institute

Option B: Agriculture zonal research institute

Option C: Attock Zonal research institute

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Arid zone research institute


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Option A: Arctic

Option B: Sub-temperature

Option C: Semiarid

Option D: Semi arctic

Correct Answer: Arctic


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Option A: Temperature

Option B: Arid

Option C: Subtropical

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Subtropical


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Option A: Punjab

Option B: NWFP

Option C: Balochistan

Option D: Sindhi

Correct Answer: Balochistan


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Option A: Lake

Option B: Dam

Option C: River

Option D: Head works

Correct Answer: Head works


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Option A: Pakistan Agriculture Sugar Supplies Corporation

Option B: Pakistan Agriculture Seed Supplies Corporation

Option C: Pakistan Agriculture Service Supplies Corporation

Option D: non of these

Correct Answer: Pakistan Agriculture Seed Supplies Corporation


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Option A: Poaceae

Option B: Cucurbitaceae

Option C: Chenopodiaceae

Option D: non of these

Correct Answer: Chenopodiaceae


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