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Horticulture MCQs

Option A: seed

Option B: Fruit

Option C: Ovule

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Fruit


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Option A: sericulture

Option B: silvi culture

Option C: Apiculture

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: sericulture


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Option A: Mango and lemon

Option B: Chiku and banana

Option C: Apple and grape

Option D: Datepalm and papaya

Correct Answer: Datepalm and papaya


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Option A: Virus

Option B: Nematode

Option C: Fungi

Option D: Bacteria

Correct Answer: Bacteria


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Option A: Rose

Option B: Tube rose

Option C: Jasmine

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Jasmine


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Option A: Spring

Option B: Rainy season

Option C: Both a & b

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Both a & b


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Option A: Shield budding

Option B: Stocking

Option C: Budding

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Budding


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Option A: 20-30ºC

Option B: 25-35ºC

Option C: 28-30ºC

Option D: 25-30ºC

Correct Answer: 28-30ºC


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Option A: fleshy aril

Option B: fleshy thalamus

Option C: Seed

Option D: Epicarp

Correct Answer: fleshy aril


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Option A: Cambium

Option B: Placenta

Option C: Ovule

Option D: Ovary

Correct Answer: Placenta


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Option A: Allogamy

Option B: Autogamy

Option C: Polygamy

Option D: Cleistogamy

Correct Answer: Allogamy


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Option A: Larger branch

Option B: Single central stem

Option C: Root

Option D: Many branches

Correct Answer: Single central stem


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Option A: Cymose

Option B: Recemose

Option C: bunch

Option D: Terminal panicle

Correct Answer: Terminal panicle


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Option A: Cutting

Option B: Budding

Option C: Stones

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Stones


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Option A: 4.5-8.5

Option B: 5.5-7.5

Option C: 7.5-9.0

Option D: 6.5-7.5

Correct Answer: 4.5-8.5


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Option A: Onion

Option B: Guar

Option C: Tomato

Option D: Raddish

Correct Answer: Tomato


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Option A: Young seedings

Option B: Old leaves

Option C: Unripe fruit

Option D: Ripened fruit

Correct Answer: Unripe fruit


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Option A: Knight (1800)

Option B: Karpocho (1810)

Option C: Jones (1917)

Option D: none

Correct Answer: Knight (1800)


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Option A: Guava

Option B: Mango

Option C: Apple

Option D: Cassava

Correct Answer: Mango


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Option A: 2 D

Option B: ID

Option C: 2d

Option D: Id

Correct Answer: ID


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Option A: Phosphorus

Option B: Iron

Option C: Potassium

Option D: Nitrogen

Correct Answer: Phosphorus


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Option A: Lazy year

Option B: Hunger year

Option C: Off year

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Off year


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Option A: Rectangular

Option B: Hexagonal

Option C: Square

Option D: Diagonal

Correct Answer: Square


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Option A: 20 x 20 ft

Option B: 35 x 35 ft

Option C: 50 x 50 ft

Option D: 100 x 100 ft

Correct Answer: 50 x 50 ft


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Option A: Biotin

Option B: Carbohydrates

Option C: folate

Option D: vitamin

Correct Answer: folate


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Option A: Shoot cutting

Option B: Tree cutting

Option C: Seeding

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Shoot cutting


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Option A: Leeward

Option B: Defoliation

Option C: Malformation

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Defoliation


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Option A: Siliviculture

Option B: Sericulture

Option C: Nursery

Option D: Regeneration

Correct Answer: Regeneration


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Option A: Forestry

Option B: Agro forestry

Option C: range forestry

Option D: Sericulture

Correct Answer: Forestry


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Option A: Long day plants

Option B: Short day plants

Option C: Photoperiod

Option D: Phototropism

Correct Answer: Long day plants


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Option A: Apple

Option B: Mango

Option C: Datepalm

Option D: Banana

Correct Answer: Mango


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Option A: Fisheries

Option B: Honey bees

Option C: Silk worm

Option D: Forest trees

Correct Answer: Silk worm


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Option A: Ethyl

Option B: Eugenol

Option C: Isopentanol

Option D: Valencene

Correct Answer: Eugenol


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Option A: Ethrel

Option B: Ethepone

Option C: Ethylene

Option D: Cytokinine

Correct Answer: Ethrel


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Option A: Bacteria

Option B: Fungi

Option C: Mould

Option D: Virus

Correct Answer: Mould


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Option A: Maltose and starch

Option B: Glucose and fructose

Option C: Cellulose and lactose

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Maltose and starch


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Option A: Pome

Option B: Drupe

Option C: Peop

Option D: Berry

Correct Answer: Drupe


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Option A: Photo phase

Option B: Photo pigment

Option C: Photo receptor

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Photo receptor


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Option A: Jones (1917)

Option B: Muller (1927)

Option C: Fray (1966)

Option D: Karpehenko (1927)

Correct Answer: Karpehenko (1927)


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Option A: developed ovary after fertilization

Option B: Developed egg after fertilization

Option C: Transformed ovule after fertilization

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Transformed ovule after fertilization


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Option A: Unicelled endocarpie hair

Option B: Unicelled placental hair

Option C: Multicelled endocarpic hair

Option D: Multicelled placental hair

Correct Answer: Multicelled endocarpic hair


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Option A: Roots

Option B: stems

Option C: Flowers

Option D: Scaly leaves

Correct Answer: Scaly leaves


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Option A: bad odour of the soil

Option B: Much sugar

Option C: Sulphur components

Option D: Fleshy leaves

Correct Answer: Sulphur components


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Option A: Musaceae

Option B: Rosaceae

Option C: Annonaccae

Option D: Moraceae

Correct Answer: Rosaceae


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Option A: Solanaceae

Option B: Moraceae

Option C: Carcaceae

Option D: Palmae

Correct Answer: Moraceae


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Option A: Salix

Option B: Morus alba

Option C: morus nigra

Option D: Melia

Correct Answer: Morus alba


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Option A: Cellulose

Option B: Starch

Option C: Fates

Option D: Protein

Correct Answer: Cellulose


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Option A: Pinoeytosis

Option B: Phagocytosis

Option C: Imbibitions

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Pinoeytosis


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Option A: Acrodsome

Option B: Albinism

Option C: Agoun

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Albinism


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Option A: Maize

Option B: Castor

Option C: Colocasia

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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Option A: Plant breeder

Option B: Agronomist

Option C: Horticulturist

Option D: Pathologist

Correct Answer: Horticulturist


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Option A: Grafting

Option B: Budding

Option C: Layering

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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Option A: Coconut

Option B: Castor

Option C: Carrot

Option D: Cuscuta

Correct Answer: Carrot


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Option A: Chloroplast

Option B: Chromoplast

Option C: Leucoplast

Option D: Chlorsis

Correct Answer: Chlorsis


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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: Papaya

Option B: Datepalm

Option C: Maize

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Papaya


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Option A: Promote seed maturation

Option B: Enhance maturity in plants

Option C: Initiate fertilization

Option D: Promote flowering

Correct Answer: Promote flowering


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Option A: Oxygen

Option B: Carbon dioxide

Option C: Nitrogen

Option D: Hydrogen

Correct Answer: Oxygen


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Option A: Activator

Option B: Catalyst

Option C: Inhibitor

Option D: none

Correct Answer: Catalyst


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Option A: Without sepals

Option B: Unisexual

Option C: Without petals

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Unisexual


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Option A: Seed

Option B: Sucker

Option C: Stolen

Option D: Rhizome

Correct Answer: Sucker


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Option A: Leafy vegetables

Option B: Cole crop

Option C: Bulb crop

Option D: Solanaceous crop

Correct Answer: Solanaceous crop


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Option A: 1200 Kg

Option B: 800-1200 Kg

Option C: 500 Kg

Option D: 5000 Kg

Correct Answer: 1200 Kg


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Option A: 30000

Option B: 9000

Option C: 20000

Option D: 10000

Correct Answer: 10000


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Option A: Cutting

Option B: Suckers

Option C: Layering

Option D: Scoin

Correct Answer: Layering


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Option A: Ber

Option B: Mango

Option C: Citrus

Option D: Cauli flower

Correct Answer: Mango


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Option A: 70 years

Option B: 80-90 years

Option C: 75-100 years

Option D: 40 years

Correct Answer: 75-100 years


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Option A: Tangelos

Option B: Citranges

Option C: Limequats

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Citranges


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Option A: Gas storage

Option B: Hypo baric storage

Option C: Modified storage

Option D: Ca storage

Correct Answer: Hypo baric storage


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Option A: Transportation

Option B: Sterilization

Option C: Fermentation

Option D: Ripening

Correct Answer: Fermentation


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Option A: 20-40%

Option B: 60-70%

Option C: 30-50%

Option D: 20-25%

Correct Answer: 20-40%


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Option A: Pruning

Option B: Training

Option C: Thinning out

Option D: Heading back

Correct Answer: Thinning out


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Option A: Training

Option B: Thinning

Option C: Punning

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: All the above


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Option A: Delays ripening

Option B: Delays tillering

Option C: Delays germination

Option D: Delays flowering

Correct Answer: Delays ripening


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Option A: Waxing

Option B: 2,4-D

Option C: Ethylene

Option D: None of the above

Correct Answer: Waxing


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Option A: Maleic hydrazine

Option B: Ethylene

Option C: 2,4-D

Option D: Auxins

Correct Answer: Maleic hydrazine


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Option A: Ethylene

Option B: Citral

Option C: Degreening

Option D: Valencene

Correct Answer: Citral


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Option A: transpiration

Option B: Growth

Option C: Respiration

Option D: Absorption

Correct Answer: Respiration


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Option A: Rectangular

Option B: Triangular

Option C: Hexagonal

Option D: Square

Correct Answer: Square


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Option A: Grafting

Option B: Layering

Option C: Budding

Option D: Cutting

Correct Answer: Cutting


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Option A: Tag men

Option B: Tesla

Option C: Axil

Option D: Seed coat

Correct Answer: Tesla


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Option A: Apple

Option B: Orange

Option C: Grape

Option D: Mango

Correct Answer: Grape


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Option A: Juicy tasta

Option B: Jmey cpicarp

Option C: Juicy hairs

Option D: Mesocarp

Correct Answer: Juicy tasta


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Option A: They were kept at the bottom layer of the box

Option B: They were mixed with the ripe apples

Option C: There were no ripe apples in the box

Option D: Less ” hey” had been put in the box

Correct Answer: There were no ripe apples in the box


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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: Solanaceae

Option B: Araceae

Option C: Conolvulaccae

Option D: Cruciferae

Correct Answer: Conolvulaccae


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Option A: Piperaceae

Option B: Lauraceae

Option C: Solanaceae

Option D: Libitatae

Correct Answer: Solanaceae


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Option A: Seeds

Option B: dried roots

Option C: Dried rhizome

Option D: Dried fruit

Correct Answer: Dried rhizome


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Option A: Dates

Option B: Sugar cane

Option C: Watermelons

Option D: Beet roots

Correct Answer: Beet roots


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Option A: Leucoplast

Option B: Chloroplast

Option C: Chromoplast

Option D: Protoplast

Correct Answer: Chloroplast


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Option A: Methionine

Option B: Agrginine

Option C: Lysine

Option D: Frytophaer

Correct Answer: Methionine


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Option A: Cauliflower

Option B: Potato

Option C: Brinjal

Option D: Ginger

Correct Answer: Brinjal


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Option A: 7.00 am

Option B: 10.00 am

Option C: 8.00 am

Option D: 5.00 am

Correct Answer: 8.00 am


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Option A: Cambium

Option B: Placenta

Option C: Ovule

Option D: Ovary

Correct Answer: Placenta


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Option A: A fruit is a product of flower

Option B: A fruit is a product of ovary

Option C: A fruit is a mature ovary that contain seed

Option D: A fruit is post fertilization

Correct Answer: A fruit is a mature ovary that contain seed


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Option A: Defoliant

Option B: Growth regulators

Option C: Herbicides

Option D: Fungicides

Correct Answer: Defoliant


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Option A: Controlling the direction of growth

Option B: Developing the strong framework

Option C: Improving the productiveness

Option D: all the above

Correct Answer: all the above


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Option A: Endosperm

Option B: Mesocarp

Option C: Pericarp of fruit

Option D: Inflorescence

Correct Answer: Pericarp of fruit


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Option A: Single seeded fruit

Option B: Multi seed fruit

Option C: Seed less fruit

Option D: All the above

Correct Answer: Seed less fruit


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Option A: All green parts of plants

Option B: Only leaves

Option C: Only flowers and fruits

Option D: none

Correct Answer: Only leaves


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