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प्रतियोगी कृषि परीक्षाओं के लिए 100 एग्रोनॉमी बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न

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Agronomy MCQs

Agronomy MCQs

1. Which of the following tillage practices is best suited to conserve soil moisture in dryland areas?

2. Which weed is classified as a parasitic weed that affects sugarcane and maize?

3. In which soil order are Vertisols primarily classified?

4. Which nutrient deficiency causes purple discoloration in older leaves of maize?

5. The concept of ‘Law of Minimum’ was proposed by:

6. Which cropping system involves growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same field?

7. Which of the following is considered a biofertilizer?

8. Field capacity refers to the soil moisture content:

9. The term “Agro-climatic zone” refers to:

10. Which of the following is a component of Integrated Weed Management (IWM)?

11. Which term refers to the science that deals with the study of field crops and their management?

12. Which of the following crops is a legume?

13. Which type of irrigation method is most suitable for row crops and helps in minimizing water loss?

14. Which of the following is a Kharif season crop in India?

15. Which tillage implement is primarily used for primary tillage operations in deep soil layers?

16. What is the ideal pH range for most field crops to grow optimally?

17. In intercropping systems, the Land Equivalent Ratio (LER) is used to:

18. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of saline soils?

19. Which of the following herbicides has both pre-emergence and post-emergence activity?

20. Which cropping pattern improves soil fertility by alternating deep and shallow rooted crops?

21. Which of the following is the primary function of green manuring?

22. Which crop is most sensitive to waterlogging?

23. Which of the following is a micronutrient essential for plant growth?

24. The term ’tillering’ in cereals refers to:

25. Which method of irrigation is considered most efficient in terms of water use?

26. A ‘ratoon crop’ is:

27. Which gas is released by submerged soils and acts as a greenhouse gas?

28. What does the critical stage of irrigation in wheat refer to?

29. Which of the following cropping systems helps in pest and disease management?

30. What is the full form of INM in agronomy?

31. Which plant growth stage is most sensitive to water stress?

32. Which of the following is considered a pulse crop?

33. Which of the following is a summer season crop?

34. What is the primary source of nitrogen in urea fertilizer?

35. Which meteorological instrument measures relative humidity?

36. Which of the following manures releases nutrients slowly over time?

37. Which is a key objective of sustainable agriculture?

38. What is the ideal depth for sowing most cereal seeds?

39. Who introduced the concept of ‘Integrated Pest Management’?

40. Which plant hormone is primarily responsible for cell elongation in stems?

41. Which part of the rice plant is consumed as food?

42. Which weed is commonly found in paddy fields?

43. Which crop is known as the “Queen of cereals”?

44. Which nutrient is responsible for strong root development in plants?

45. Which farming system integrates crops, livestock, and poultry?

46. The process of hardening seedlings before transplanting is known as:

47. Which is the correct sequence of water movement in soil?

48. During which phenological stage does water stress most critically reduce grain number in maize?

49. The use of allelopathy in weed management refers to:

50. In seed quality testing, the tetrazolium (TZ) test is primarily used to evaluate:

51. Which of the following crops is commonly grown under aerobic soil conditions?

52. Which of the following is a method of vegetative propagation?

53. Which of the following macronutrients is absorbed by plants in the largest quantity?

54. Which crop is known as a “cash crop” in Indian agriculture?

55. What is the main objective of zero tillage farming?

56. Which of the following is a C4 crop?

57. Which of the following is a commonly used biofertilizer for legumes?

58. The term “puddling” in rice cultivation refers to:

59. Which of the following rotations is best suited for soil fertility improvement?

60. Which act regulates the import and export of plant materials in India?

61. Which among the following is not a climatic factor affecting crop growth?

62. Which soil texture has the highest water holding capacity?

63. During which time of day is transpiration usually at its maximum?

64. What is cropping intensity if a farmer grows 3 crops in a year on the same land?

65. The decomposition of organic matter in soil is fastest under which condition?

66. Which of the following is not a type of seed dormancy?

67. Which tillage method leaves at least 30% of crop residues on the soil surface?

68. Agroecology mainly integrates:

69. The wavelength range most effective for photosynthesis is:

70. In weed science, the term ‘flush’ refers to:

71. Which of the following is used to measure soil moisture tension?

72. The primary objective of seed treatment is to:

73. Which sowing method is most suitable for closely spaced crops like wheat?

74. Which of the following manures has the highest nitrogen content?

75. Water requirement of a crop includes:

76. Volatilization loss of nitrogen is highest in:

77. Soil tilth refers to:

78. Growing Degree Days (GDD) is used to measure:

79. Crop coefficient (Kc) is used to estimate:

80. The ‘booting stage’ in cereals refers to:

81. What is the primary product of photosynthesis in plants?

82. The stable, dark-colored organic matter in soil is called:

83. Waterlogging most adversely affects:

84. The upper portion of soil where plant roots grow actively is known as:

85. The application of lime in acidic soils helps to:

86. Growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same field is known as:

87. Which instrument is used to measure solar radiation?

88. Which of the following is not a standard seed vigour test?

89. In agroforestry classification, the combination of crops and forest trees on the same land is called:

90. The suppression of plant growth due to chemicals released by other plants is known as:

91. Which of the following nutrients is mobile in plants?

92. Photoperiodism refers to:

93. Which part of the plant is primarily responsible for transpiration?

94. Which factor most strongly influences nutrient uptake by plants?

95. Weed seeds with hard seed coat exhibit which type of dormancy?

96. Which drainage system uses perforated pipes to remove excess water from soil?

97. Seed priming improves:

98. Which of the following is a multiple cropping system?

99. Leaf Area Index (LAI) is defined as:

100. The water requirement of rice is approximately:

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