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: Canal system
Option B: Modified basin system
Option C: Drip irrigation
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Option A: Hexagonal system
Option B: Contour system
Option C: Triangular system
Option D: Rectangular system
Correct Answer: Contour system ✔
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Option A: Triangular system
Option B: Rectangular system
Option C: Square system
Option D: Quincunx system
Correct Answer: Square system ✔
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Option A: 3.0m
Option B: 3.5m
Option C: 2.5m
Option D: 2.0m
Correct Answer: 2.5m ✔
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Option A: 65%
Option B: 70%
Option C: 80%
Option D: 40%
Correct Answer: 70% ✔
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Option A: 25-35°C
Option B: 18-24°C
Option C: 20-25°C
Option D: 10-20°C
Correct Answer: 25-35°C ✔
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Option A: 0°C
Option B: -1°C
Option C: 1°C
Option D: 2°C
Correct Answer: 0°C ✔
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Optimum temperature, minimum temperature and maximum temperature are collectively called__________?
Option A: Absolute temperature
Option B: Cardinal temperature
Option C: Various temperature
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Cardinal temperature ✔
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Option A: Heat of fusion
Option B: Heat energy
Option C: Heat of vaporization
Option D: Mechanical heat
Correct Answer: Heat of vaporization ✔
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Option A: Fungal disease
Option B: Viral disease
Option C: Bacterial disease
Option D: Nematode disease
Correct Answer: Viral disease ✔
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Option A: Soft wood cutting
Option B: Hard wood cutting
Option C: Semi soft wood cutting
Option D: Semi hard wood cutting
Correct Answer: Soft wood cutting ✔
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Option A: Cross pollination
Option B: Partually self pollination
Option C: Partially cross pollination
Option D: Both A & B
Correct Answer: Both A & B ✔
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Option A: Self pollination
Option B: Cross pollination
Option C: Self fertilization
Option D: Partial self fertilization
Correct Answer: Cross pollination ✔
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Option A: Tongue grafting
Option B: Bark grafting
Option C: Splice grafting
Option D: Bridge grafting
Correct Answer: Bark grafting ✔
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Option A: Almond
Option B: Apple
Option C: Both a & b
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Apple ✔
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Option A: Square system
Option B: Quineunx system
Option C: Rectangular system
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Square system ✔
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Option A: Seeds
Option B: Cutting
Option C: Buds
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Seeds ✔
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Option A: 5-6
Option B: 5.5-8.5
Option C: 5.5-7.5
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: 5.5-8.5 ✔
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Option A: Ghooti
Option B: Budding
Option C: Grafting
Option D: Rooting
Correct Answer: Grafting ✔
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Option A: Ground layering
Option B: Stool layering
Option C: Serpentine layering
Option D: Air layering
Correct Answer: Serpentine layering ✔
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Option A: Cross match
Option B: Marcpottage
Option C: Ghooti
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Ghooti ✔
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Option A: Inducing fruit maturity
Option B: Initiating flowers
Option C: Changing the green color of fruits
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Option A: To stimulate shoot development
Option B: Delaying senescence
Option C: Accelerating bud growth
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Option A: Gibberellins
Option B: Auxins
Option C: Cytokinins
Option D: Ethylene
Correct Answer: Gibberellins ✔
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Option A: Plant harmonics
Option B: Plant growth regulators
Option C: Photoperiodism activants
Option D: Plant growth promoters
Correct Answer: Plant growth promoters ✔
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Option A: Long day plants
Option B: short day plants
Option C: Long day and short night plants
Option D: Short day and long night plants
Correct Answer: Long day and short night plants ✔
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Option A: Senescence
Option B: Complete Senescence
Option C: Partial Senescence
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Senescence ✔
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Option A: Fruit ripening
Option B: Maturity
Option C: Senescence
Option D: Both a & b
Correct Answer: Senescence ✔
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Option A: Fertilization
Option B: Double fertilization
Option C: Both a & b
Option D: non of these
Correct Answer: Double fertilization ✔
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Option A: Zygote formation
Option B: Gametogenesis
Option C: Fertilization
Option D: REproduction
Correct Answer: Gametogenesis ✔
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Option A: Corolla
Option B: Calyx
Option C: Flower
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Flower ✔
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Option A: Micropyle
Option B: Hypocotyle
Option C: Epictyl
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Hypocotyle ✔
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The conservation of glucose or fructose in pyruive acid during respiration is called__________?
Option A: Glucopage
Option B: Glycogen
Option C: Glycolysis
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Glycolysis ✔
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Option A: Oxidation
Option B: Transportation
Option C: Respiration
Option D: Both a & b
Correct Answer: Respiration ✔
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Option A: Photoperiodism
Option B: Photosynthesis
Option C: Transpiration
Option D: Conversion
Correct Answer: Photosynthesis ✔
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Option A: Mesocarp
Option B: Sycoms
Option C: Berry
Option D: Drup
Correct Answer: Berry ✔
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Option A: Polygamy
Option B: Autogamy
Option C: Homogamy
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Autogamy ✔
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Option A: Petals
Option B: Sepals
Option C: Perianth
Option D: Epidermus
Correct Answer: Perianth ✔
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Option A: Indo- Chinese region
Option B: Africa
Option C: South America
Option D: Middle east
Correct Answer: Indo- Chinese region ✔
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Which one of the following plants prevent soil erosion and reclaim water logged soils__________?
Option A: Ber
Option B: Guava
Option C: Pome granate
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Option A: Ascorbic acid
Option B: Tannins
Option C: Folic acid
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Folic acid ✔
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Option A: Vitamin A
Option B: Vitamin B
Option C: Vitamin C
Option D: Vitamin D
Correct Answer: Vitamin C ✔
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Option A: 40 grams
Option B: 150 grams
Option C: 300 grams
Option D: 450 grams
Correct Answer: 450 grams ✔
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Option A: Gymnosperm
Option B: Angiosperm
Option C: Dieetyledens
Option D: Monocotyledons
Correct Answer: Angiosperm ✔
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Option A: Ecology
Option B: Morphology
Option C: Taxonomy
Option D: Histology
Correct Answer: Taxonomy ✔
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Option A: Aggregate fruit
Option B: Soft fruits
Option C: Pome
Option D: Berries
Correct Answer: Pome ✔
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Option A: Monoecious
Option B: Evergreen
Option C: deciduous
Option D: annuals
Correct Answer: deciduous ✔
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Option A: Grading
Option B: Packing
Option C: Processing
Option D: Vegetable forcing
Correct Answer: Processing ✔
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Option A: Truck gardening
Option B: Market gardening
Option C: Home gardening
Option D: Olericulture
Correct Answer: Market gardening ✔
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Option A: Tuber
Option B: Fruit
Option C: Root
Option D: Rhizome
Correct Answer: Root ✔
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Option A: Orcharding
Option B: Ciltriculture
Option C: Viticulture
Option D: Pomology
Correct Answer: Viticulture ✔
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Option A: Olericulture
Option B: Pomology
Option C: Sericulture
Option D: Citricultire
Correct Answer: Pomology ✔
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Option A: Pomology and floriculture
Option B: Floriculture and landscape
Option C: Viticulture and landscape
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Floriculture and landscape ✔
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Option A: 6000°C
Option B: 100,000°C
Option C: 500°C
Option D: 2000°C
Correct Answer: 100,000°C ✔
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Option A: Heat action
Option B: Molar heat
Option C: Specified heat
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Specified heat ✔
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Option A: Km
Option B: Lux
Option C: Noticlemiles
Option D: Lumen
Correct Answer: Lux ✔
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Option A: Suckers
Option B: Offset
Option C: Division
Option D: Seeding
Correct Answer: Offset ✔
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Option A: Water
Option B: Birds
Option C: Hybridization
Option D: Wind
Correct Answer: Wind ✔
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Option A: Partially self fertilization
Option B: Partially cross pollination
Option C: Self pollination
Option D: Cross pollination
Correct Answer: Partially cross pollination ✔
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Option A: Bacterial contamination
Option B: Mosaicism
Option C: Vitrification
Option D: Death of plant
Correct Answer: Vitrification ✔
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Option A: Mango
Option B: Apple
Option C: Both a & b
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Both a & b ✔
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Option A: 1 Kg
Option B: 1-1.5Kg
Option C: 2Kg
Option D: 4Kg
Correct Answer: 4Kg ✔
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Option A: 6 months
Option B: 9 months
Option C: 01 months
Option D: 02 months
Correct Answer: 01 months ✔
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Option A: Temperature
Option B: Humidity
Option C: Rainfall
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Option A: Citrange
Option B: Tangelos
Option C: Limequate
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Tangelos ✔
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Option A: Announaceae
Option B: Rutaceae
Option C: Citrea
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Rutaceae ✔
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Option A: Scion
Option B: Root stock
Option C: Grafting
Option D: Budding
Correct Answer: Root stock ✔
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Option A: Root cutting
Option B: Stool layering
Option C: Mound layering
Option D: Division
Correct Answer: Division ✔
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Option A: Ghooti
Option B: Layering
Option C: Ground layering
Option D: Air layering
Correct Answer: Ground layering ✔
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Option A: Budding
Option B: Layering
Option C: Ground Layering
Option D: Division
Correct Answer: Layering ✔
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Option A: Daminozide
Option B: Chlormequat
Option C: Cycocel
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Option A: 2-4 napthalene acetic acid
Option B: IAA
Option C: 2-4 diclorophenoxy acetic acid
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: 2-4 diclorophenoxy acetic acid ✔
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Option A: Abscisic acid
Option B: Gibberellins
Option C: Auxins
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Auxins ✔
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Option A: Long day plants
Option B: Long night plants
Option C: Long day and Long night plants
Option D: Day natural plants
Correct Answer: Day natural plants ✔
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Option A: Long day plants
Option B: Short day plants
Option C: Short night plants
Option D: Long night plants
Correct Answer: Short day plants ✔
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Option A: Senescence
Option B: Partial Senescence
Option C: Maturity
Option D: Both a & b
Correct Answer: Senescence ✔
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Option A: Pollination
Option B: Xenia
Option C: Metaxenia
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Metaxenia ✔
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Option A: Allogamy
Option B: Pollination
Option C: Crossing
Option D: Breeding
Correct Answer: Pollination ✔
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Option A: Microsporogenesis
Option B: Megasporogenesis
Option C: Gametogenesis
Option D: Tapetium
Correct Answer: Megasporogenesis ✔
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Option A: Annuals
Option B: Biennials
Option C: Perenials
Option D: Woody perianials
Correct Answer: Annuals ✔
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Option A: Substrate
Option B: Oxygen
Option C: Temperature
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Option A: Respiration
Option B: Respiratory quotient
Option C: Both a & b
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Respiratory quotient ✔
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Option A: Photoperiodism
Option B: Photosynthesis
Option C: Photophosphorrylation
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Photophosphorrylation ✔
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Option A: Pome
Option B: Etario of achenes
Option C: Aril
Option D: Berry
Correct Answer: Etario of achenes ✔
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Option A: Gamete formation
Option B: Fertilization
Option C: Interaction
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Fertilization ✔
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Option A: Tubular
Option B: Rosaceous
Option C: Cruciform
Option D: Papilliaci
Correct Answer: Cruciform ✔
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Option A: Phylogemy
Option B: Ontogeny
Option C: Histology
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Phylogemy ✔
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Option A: Stem
Option B: Shoot
Option C: Liana
Option D: Vine
Correct Answer: Vine ✔
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Which types of fruits are known at higher altitude in KP, Balochistan and Murree hills__________?
Option A: Barries
Option B: Aggregate fruit
Option C: Pomes
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Pomes ✔
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Option A: Dates
Option B: Grapes
Option C: Figs
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Which one of the following horticultural plants is well known for its cooling effect __________?
Option A: Falsa
Option B: Sweet lime
Option C: Jaman
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Option A: Protein
Option B: Minerals
Option C: Carbohydrates
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Minerals ✔
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