Question:
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The basic advantages of inter-cropping are that it maintains soil _____ and controls _____.
Improvement in Food Resources
Q 1.
Out of manures and fertilizers, which one is nutrient specific?
Q 2.
What is the full form of IARI?
Q 3.
Give examples of commonly used irrigation systems in our country?
Q 4.
What are fertilizers? Give two examples.
Q 5.
What are draught animals?
Q 6.
Based on kinds of biological material used, how many types of manures are there?
Q 7.
Fertilizers are useful for short term benefits or long-term benefits?
Q 8.
Name some pulses that give us proteins.
Q 9.
Give examples of oilseeds that provide us fats.
Q 10.
What are the desirable agronomic characteristics for crop improvement?
Q 11.
Name the nutrients that plants take from air?
Q 12.
What are Macro-nutrients?
Q 13.
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Unwanted plants in the cultivated field are called ________.
Q 14.
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Organic substances of animal or plant origin that is added to the soil to increase its fertility and structure are called _____.
Q 15.
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Cattle used for farm labour is called ______.
Q 16.
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Bos indicus are the species of ________.
Q 17.
Manures are useful for short term benefits or long-term benefits?
Q 19.
From where do plants acquire the following nutrients?
(i) Nitrogen
(ii) Hydrogen
Q 20.
What are milch animals?
Q 21.
Give examples of cereals that give us carbohydrates.
Q 22.
List the nutrients that plants absorb from soil.
Q 23.
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Red Sindhi and Sahiwal are breeds of _____ _______.
Q 24.
What is organic farming?
Q 25.
Name the revolution which led to better and efficient production and availability of milk.
Q 26.
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Nutrients required by plants in large quantities are called ________.
Q 29.
What are the major sources of food? Name the commercial practices we perform to obtain the food.
Q 30.
What is vermicompost?
Q 31.
Give examples of fumigants.
Q 32.
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In order to get maximum returns, different crop combinations are grown on the same field in a pre-planned succession. This process is called _______.
Q 33.
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Crossing between genetically dissimilar plants is called _________.
Q 34.
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Vitamin ___ and ____ (A, B, C, D , K) levels are kept high in the poultry feeds.
Q 35.
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Xanthium, Cyperinus rotundus and Parthenium plants generally grow along paddy plants. Such plants are called ____.
Q 36.
List the seven micro-nutrients taken by plants?
Q 37.
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__________ and _________ provide us with all our animal and plant food.
Q 38.
Give examples of two major weeds that grow during Kharif season.
Q 39.
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_______ and ________ are the main sources of nutrient supply to crops.
Q 40.
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The science of growing vegetables, fruits and ornamental plants is called _________.
Q 41.
Give examples of fodder crops.
Q 42.
Name the two common weeds of wheat and rice crop.
Q 43.
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The practice of growing two or more crops simultaneously on the same field is called _____.
Q 44.
Name the biotic factors that affect on crop production.
Q 45.
What is the full form of NPK?
Q 46.
Define inter-cropping.
Q 48.
What is domestication?
Q 49.
Name the approaches used to enhance crop yield.
Q 50.
What is the most common source of irrigation in India?