Option A: Bacterial disease
Option B: Viral disease
Option C: Fungal disease
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Bacterial disease ✔
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Option A: Jackass
Option B: Burro
Option C: Bray
Option D: Jennet
Correct Answer: Jackass ✔
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Option A: Barrel
Option B: Mid point
Option C: Central point
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Barrel ✔
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Option A: Filly
Option B: Foal
Option C: Mare
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Filly ✔
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Option A: Jackar
Option B: Burro
Option C: Bray
Option D: Jennet
Correct Answer: Burro ✔
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Option A: Genetics
Option B: Embryology
Option C: Biology
Option D: Histology
Correct Answer: Genetics ✔
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Option A: Old world
Option B: New world
Option C: India
Option D: Asia
Correct Answer: Old world ✔
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Option A: Tamed animals
Option B: Domesticated animals
Option C: Wild animals
Option D: Trained animals
Correct Answer: Tamed animals ✔
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Option A: 7.9 million
Option B: 17.6 million
Option C: 18 million
Option D: 17.2 million
Correct Answer: 17.6 million ✔
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Option A: Nether land
Option B: England
Option C: Australia
Option D: U.S.A
Correct Answer: Nether land ✔
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Option A: Vit. A
Option B: Vit. B
Option C: Vit. C
Option D: Vit. D
Correct Answer: Vit. B ✔
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Option A: Heifer
Option B: Calves
Option C: Cow
Option D: Buffalo
Correct Answer: Calves ✔
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Option A: K-Pyogenes
Option B: Pyogenes
Option C: Fungi
Option D: Algae
Correct Answer: Pyogenes ✔
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Option A: Mature cow
Option B: Cow
Option C: Adult cow
Option D: Heifer
Correct Answer: Heifer ✔
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Option A: Hog
Option B: Lamb
Option C: Ewe
Option D: Doe
Correct Answer: Ewe ✔
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Option A: Dewlap
Option B: Pastern
Option C: Skin
Option D: Neck
Correct Answer: Dewlap ✔
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Option A: Filly
Option B: Colt
Option C: Foal
Option D: Stallion
Correct Answer: Foal ✔
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Option A: Early born lamb
Option B: Diseased lamb
Option C: Late born lamb
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Late born lamb ✔
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Option A: Calving
Option B: Calving pen
Option C: Calving interval
Option D: Calving period
Correct Answer: Calving ✔
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Option A: Bulling
Option B: Bullock
Option C: Bull
Option D: Burdizo
Correct Answer: Bullock ✔
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Option A: Cattle
Option B: Buffalo
Option C: Sheep
Option D: Goat
Correct Answer: Cattle ✔
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Option A: Dairy
Option B: Beef
Option C: Draught
Option D: Dual
Correct Answer: Dairy ✔
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Option A: Alveolus
Option B: Alveal
Option C: Allontois
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Alveal ✔
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Option A: Rumen
Option B: Reticulum
Option C: Abomasum
Option D: Omasum
Correct Answer: Rumen ✔
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Option A: Two
Option B: four
Option C: six
Option D: three
Correct Answer: four ✔
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Option A: Livestock
Option B: Tamede animals
Option C: Domestic animal
Option D: none of above
Correct Answer: Livestock ✔
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Option A: Kid
Option B: Yearling
Option C: Young adult
Option D: Adult
Correct Answer: Yearling ✔
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Option A: Mule
Option B: Hinny
Option C: Jack
Option D: Jennet
Correct Answer: Hinny ✔
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Option A: Stallion
Option B: Gelding
Option C: Mature horse
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Gelding ✔
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Option A: 35.8°C
Option B: 36.8°C
Option C: 37.8°C
Option D: 38.8°C
Correct Answer: 36.8°C ✔
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Option A: 3.5 m2
Option B: 4 m2
Option C: 4.5 m2
Option D: 5 m2
Correct Answer: 3.5 m2 ✔
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Option A: BOS-Taurus
Option B: BOS-Indices
Option C: BOS-bubal is
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: BOS-Indices ✔
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Option A: 3000-2000 B.C
Option B: 8000-6000 B.C
Option C: 1,000-2000 B.C
Option D: 1000-2000 B.C
Correct Answer: 8000-6000 B.C ✔
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Option A: Domesticated animals
Option B: Tamed animals
Option C: Wild animals
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Domesticated animals ✔
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Option A: 8.5 %
Option B: 10 %
Option C: 9.0 %
Option D: 12 %
Correct Answer: 8.5 % ✔
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Option A: Sahiwal
Option B: Holstein Friesian
Option C: Australian Friesian
Option D: Red Sindhi
Correct Answer: Holstein Friesian ✔
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Option A: 25 – 40 /min
Option B: 15 -30 /min
Option C: 35 – 45 /min
Option D: 45 – 60 /min
Correct Answer: 15 -30 /min ✔
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Option A: Udder
Option B: Uterus
Option C: Legs
Option D: Eyes
Correct Answer: Udder ✔
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Option A: Weaning
Option B: Service period
Option C: Separation
Option D: Isolation period
Correct Answer: Weaning ✔
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Option A: 230 ± 10 days
Option B: 272 ± 10 days
Option C: 282 ± 10 days
Option D: 290 ± 10 days
Correct Answer: 282 ± 10 days ✔
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Option A: 1/10th of body wt.
Option B: 1/20th of body wt.
Option C: 1/5th of body wt.
Option D: 1/25th of body wt.
Correct Answer: 1/10th of body wt. ✔
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Option A: Acid
Option B: Alkali
Option C: Both a & b
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Alkali ✔
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Option A: Helix
Option B: Limnea
Option C: Azolla
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Azolla ✔
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Option A: Frankia
Option B: Nitrobacter
Option C: Pseudomonas
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Nitrobacter ✔
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Option A: Enchytrids
Option B: Fungus
Option C: Bacteria
Option D: Plants
Correct Answer: Enchytrids ✔
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Option A: Rhizoshpere
Option B: Lithoshpere
Option C: Atmoshpere
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Rhizoshpere ✔
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Option A: All the covalent bonds
Option B: Zero charge at surface
Option C: All are ionic bond
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Zero charge at surface ✔
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The most abundant metal in the earth’s crust and toxic to plants in low concentration is__________?
Option A: Mo
Option B: Al
Option C: Fe
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Al ✔
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Option A: Lime
Option B: Sulphuric acid
Option C: Urea
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Lime ✔
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Option A: Inversely related
Option B: Directly related
Option C: Not related
Option D: Occasionally related
Correct Answer: Directly related ✔
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Option A: Solid and gases
Option B: CO2 & N
Option C: Solid and liquid
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Solid and liquid ✔
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Option A: Sleepy feelings
Option B: Hair disease
Option C: Mental disease
Option D: Acid rains
Correct Answer: Acid rains ✔
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Option A: Glaciers
Option B: Barren land
Option C: Tundra
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Tundra ✔
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Option A: Reduction
Option B: Oxidation
Option C: Denitrification
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Denitrification ✔
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Option A: Acid to water
Option B: Water to acid
Option C: Both a & b
Option D: none
Correct Answer: Acid to water ✔
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Option A: 250ºC
Option B: 1000ºC
Option C: 550ºC
Option D: 1250ºC
Correct Answer: 1000ºC ✔
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Option A: 0.7 ppm
Option B: 1.5 ppm
Option C: 2 ppm
Option D: 3 ppm
Correct Answer: 0.7 ppm ✔
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Option A: NH3OAC
Option B: NH4OAC
Option C: NH4AOC
Option D: Both b & c
Correct Answer: NH4OAC ✔
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Option A: [(NaPO6)13]
Option B: [(NaPO3)13]
Option C: [(NaPO2)6]
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: [(NaPO3)13] ✔
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Option A: Quartz
Option B: Smectite
Option C: Gypsum
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Quartz ✔
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Option A: 14%
Option B: 46%P
Option C: 40%P
Option D: 50%P
Correct Answer: 46%P ✔
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Option A: Acid
Option B: Alkali
Option C: Both a & b
Option D: Distilled water
Correct Answer: Alkali ✔
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Option A: Reduction
Option B: Oxidation
Option C: Both a & b
Option D: Dehydration
Correct Answer: Oxidation ✔
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Option A: 99 & 1
Option B: 90 & 10
Option C: 80 & 20
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: 99 & 1 ✔
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Clear water with organic matter or sediment and minimum biological activity is known as__________?
Option A: Oligotrophic
Option B: Mestrophic
Option C: Eutrophic
Option D: Hydrotrophic
Correct Answer: Oligotrophic ✔
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Option A: Solubor
Option B: Boric acid
Option C: Borax
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: All the above ✔
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Option A: Sedimentary rocks
Option B: Igneous rocks
Option C: Alluvial rocks
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Igneous rocks ✔
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Option A: Regolith
Option B: Colluvial
Option C: Alluvium
Option D: Eolian
Correct Answer: Eolian ✔
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Option A: Seepage
Option B: Soil erosion
Option C: Soil contamination
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: Soil erosion ✔
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Option A: Nutrient film technique
Option B: Hydrology
Option C: Hydrants
Option D: Hydroponics
Correct Answer: Hydroponics ✔
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Option A: ECP
Option B: ECe
Option C: ECs
Option D: Ecw
Correct Answer: ECs ✔
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Option A: Neutral
Option B: Alkaline
Option C: Acidic
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Alkaline ✔
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Option A: Desodication
Option B: Sodication
Option C: Degradation
Option D: Salininzation
Correct Answer: Salininzation ✔
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Option A: Mesosphere
Option B: Thermosphere
Option C: Troposphere
Option D: Stratosphere
Correct Answer: Troposphere ✔
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Option A: O2
Option B: CO2
Option C: SO3
Option D: All the above
Correct Answer: O2 ✔
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Option A: SO
Option B: SO3
Option C: SO2
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: SO ✔
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Option A: Mho’s scale
Option B: pH scale
Option C: Foot scale
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: A. Mho’s scale ✔
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Option A: Evaptranspiration
Option B: Transpiration
Option C: Evaporation
Option D: Guttation
Correct Answer: Evaptranspiration ✔
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Option A: Platy
Option B: Granular
Option C: Massive
Option D: Both b & c
Correct Answer: Massive ✔
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Option A: Lysimeter
Option B: Tensiometer
Option C: Piezometer
Option D: Barometer
Correct Answer: Piezometer ✔
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Option A: 10 mg L-1
Option B: 15 mg L-1
Option C: 20 mg L-1
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: 10 mg L-1 ✔
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Option A: 2750 Kg m-3
Option B: 2550 Kg m-3
Option C: 2650 Kg m-3
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: 2650 Kg m-3 ✔
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Option A: Hydrometer
Option B: Lysimeter
Option C: Thermometer
Option D: Tensiometer
Correct Answer: Lysimeter ✔
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Option A: Cell elongation
Option B: Cell division
Option C: Both a & b
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Cell elongation ✔
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Option A: CaMg (CO3)2
Option B: MgCO3
Option C: CaCO3
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: CaMg (CO3)2 ✔
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Option A: > 50 mg kg-1
Option B: > 10 mg-1
Option C: > 400 mg kg-1
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: > 400 mg kg-1 ✔
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Option A: Bas saturation percentage = CA+Mg+Na / CEC x 100
Option B: Bas saturation percentage = /CEC / CA+Mg+Na x 100
Option C: Bas saturation percentage = /CEC / CA+Mg x 100
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Bas saturation percentage = CA+Mg+Na / CEC x 100 ✔
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The EC: SAR and RSC values suggested by WAPDA for 3rd class irrigation water(C,S,R,) are__________?
Option A: ECi:<1.5, SAR < 10 & RSC< 2.5
Option B: ECi:>1.5, SAR > 10 & RSC> 2.5
Option C: ECi:>1.5, SAR 2.5
Option D: Both a & b
Correct Answer: ECi:<1.5, SAR < 10 & RSC< 2.5 ✔
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Option A: < 4 dsm-1
Option B: Equal to 4 dsm-1
Option C: 4-8 dsm-1
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: < 4 dsm-1 ✔
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Option A: (NH2) HPO4
Option B: NH4H2PO4
Option C: NH4H2PO4
Option D: Both a & c
Correct Answer: (NH2) HPO4 ✔
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Option A: NH nitrogen the NO3 nitrogen in soil
Option B: NO2 to NO3 nitrogen in soil
Option C: NO3 nitrogen to NH4 + in soil
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: NH nitrogen the NO3 nitrogen in soil ✔
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Option A: Ratio autoanalyser
Option B: GM counter
Option C: Neutron probe
Option D: Dosimeter
Correct Answer: GM counter ✔
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Option A: 25%N & 23% P2O3
Option B: 46%N & 23% P2O3
Option C: 23%N & 23% P2O3
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: 23%N & 23% P2O3 ✔
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Option A: NaOH
Option B: NH4Cl
Option C: NH4OH
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: NaOH ✔
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Option A: Gapon
Option B: Felbeek
Option C: Neir
Option D: Liekig
Correct Answer: Felbeek ✔
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Option A: Amino acid
Option B: Lignin
Option C: fats
Option D: Cellulose
Correct Answer: Lignin ✔
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Option A: Basidiomycetes
Option B: Ascomycetes
Option C: Endospore
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Ascomycetes ✔
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Option A: Azotobacter
Option B: Bacillus
Option C: Pseudomonas
Option D: Corey
Correct Answer: Pseudomonas ✔
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