Description : The most important item of exports in marine exports from India is? a. Crab b. Lobsters c. Shrimp d. Prawn e. None Of these
Last Answer : c. Shrimp
Description : What is the meaning of the word Prawn ?
Last Answer : Bagda shrimp
Description : Excretory organ in prawn is
Last Answer : Excretory organ in prawn is A. Green glad B. Malpighian tubules C. Kidney D. Nephridia
Description : Which one of the following features is common in silver fish,scorpion, dragonfly and prawn?
Last Answer : Which one of the following features is common in silver fish,scorpion, dragonfly and ... appendges and chitinous exoskeleton D. Caphalothorax involves
Description : All the following are invertebrates except (a) Snail (b) Crab (c) Prawn (d) Fish
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Prawn heart carries - (1) no blood (2) deoxygenated blood (3) oxygenated blood (4) mixed blood
Last Answer : (3) oxygenated blood
Description : In which of the following animals, is open circulatory system found? (1) Prawn (2) Earthworm (3) Toad (4) Man
Last Answer : (1) Prawn Explanation: The open circulatory system is a system in which fluid in a cavity called the hernocoel bathes the organs directly with oxygen and nutrients and there is no ... this combined fluid is called hemolyrnph or hemolymph. Arthropods and mollusks have an open circulatory system.
Description : Which one of the following are analogous structures? (a) Wings of bat and wings of pigeon (b) Gills of prawn and lungs of man (c) Thorns of Bougainvillea and tendrils of Cucurbita (d) Flippers of dolphin and legs of horse
Last Answer : (a) Wings of bat and wings of pigeon
Description : Which of the following does not have an open circulatory system? (a) Frog’s tadpole (b) Prawn (c) Chelifer (d) Cockroach
Last Answer : (a) Frog’s tadpole
Description : The nephridia in earthworm are analogous to (a) nematoblasts of Hydra (b) flame cells of Planaria (c) gills of prawn (d) trachea of insects.
Last Answer : (b) flame cells of Planaria
Description : From the following statements select the wrong one. (a) Prawn has two pairs of antennae. (b) Nematocysts are characteristics of the Phylum Cnidaria. (c) Millepedes have two pairs of appendages in each segment of the body. (d) Animals belonging to Phylum Porifera are marine and fresh water
Last Answer : (a) Prawn has two pairs of antennae.
Description : Which one of the following groups of three animals each is correctly matched with their one characteristic morphological feature? Animals Morphological features (a) Scorpion, spider, - Ventral solid ... symmetry sea anemone, sea cucumber (d) Centipede, prawn, - Jointed appendages sea urchin
Last Answer : (a) Scorpion, spider, – Ventral solid central cockroach nervous system
Description : Which group of animals belong to the same phylum? (a) Prawn, Scorpion, Locusta (b) Sponge, Sea anemone, Starfish (c) Malarial parasite, Amoeba, Mosquito (d) Earthworm, Pinworm, Tapeworm
Last Answer : (a) Prawn, Scorpion, Locusta
Description : Which of the following pairs is not matched correctly? a. Red Revolution - Tomato Production b. Round Revolution - Cabbage Production c. Pink Revolution - Prawn Production d. White Revolution - Milk Production
Last Answer : b. Round Revolution - Cabbage Production
Description : Prawn heart carries (1) no blood (2) deoxygenated blood (3) oxygenated blood (4) mixed blood
Last Answer : oxygenated blood
Last Answer : Prawn
Description : Mycorrhiza is associated with what part of plants? (A) Roots (B) Leaf (C) Stem (D) Fruits
Last Answer : (A) Roots
Description : Albert Mayer is the name associated with— (A) Nilokheri Development Project (B) Firka Development Project (C) Etawah Pilot Project(D) Shriniketan Project
Last Answer : (C) Etawah Pilot Project
Description : Tundu disease (yellow ear rot) of wheat caused by Clavibacter tritici is usually associated with (a) Heterodera evenae (b) Anguina tritici (c) Meloidogyne incognita (d) Pratylenchulus sp
Last Answer : (b) Anguina tritici
Description : Ginning is a term associated with which crop? a. Banana b. Coconut c. Cotton d. Potato e. Jute
Last Answer : c. Cotton
Description : Which of the following departments of India is associated with the National Mission on Bio-Diesel? a. Department of New and Renewable Energy b. Department of Rural Development c. Department of Land Resources d. Department of Energy e. None of the above
Last Answer : c. Department of Land Resources
Description : “Medh par ped” program is associated with – a. PMKSY b. Agriculture production c. Seed village d. Agroforestry e. None of these
Last Answer : d. Agroforestry
Description : Yellow revolution is associated with – a. Potato b. Fertilizers c. Food Grains d. Oil Seed Production
Last Answer : c. Food Grains
Description : Which region of Bangladesh loses land every year due to river erosion ?
Last Answer : Sirajganj region of Bangladesh loses land every year due to river erosion.
Description : The soil of Bangladesh is formed by silt of which river ?
Last Answer : The soil of Bangladesh is formed by silt of Brahmaputra river.
Description : Alluvial soils are found in : (A) Deserts (B) Forests (C) River delta (D) Mountains
Last Answer : (C) River delta
Description : The most deficient micro – nutrient in Indian soil is : (A)Cu (B) Mn (C) Zn (D) B
Last Answer : (C) Zn
Description : Most widely cultivated mustard type in India is: (A)Yellow / brown sarson (B) Black mustard (C) Toria (D) Indian mustard
Last Answer : (D) Indian mustard
Description : Which one of the following is the name of a dual purpose Indian cattle breed, which has been exported widely to Latin American countries in the past ? (A) Gir (B) Kankrej (C) Tharparkar (D) Nagauri (E) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Tharparkar
Description : Which one of the following Indian States/Union Territories accounts for the largest quantity of shrimp production per annum, among all the states of India ? (A) West Bengal (B) Andaman and Nicobar Islands (C) Orissa (D) Kerala (E) None of these
Last Answer : (B) Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Description : Indian Institute of Soil Science is located at (a) Ludhiana (b) Hisar (c) New Delhi (d) Bhopal
Last Answer : (c) New Delhi
Description : Indian agriculture is facing the following major problems. Which is NOT CORRECT? (a) Land degradation (b) Rising population (c) Lack of bullock power (d) Stagnant cultivable area
Last Answer : (c) Lack of bullock power
Description : The headquarters of Indian Meteorological Department was established in 1875 at— (A) New Delhi (B) Hyderabad (C) Pune (D) Calcutta
Last Answer : (D) Calcutta
Description : Indian Meteorological Department was established for the first time in— (A) At Shimla in 1875 (B) At Pune in 1928 (C) At Delhi in 1950 (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) At Shimla in 1875
Description : Which of the following is the largest fertiliser producer in India? a) Coromande International Ltd. b) Indian Farmers Fertiliser Corporation Limited c) Gujarat State Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. d) Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertlizers Ltd.
Last Answer : b) Indian Farmers Fertiliser Corporation Limited
Description : Which sector is the backbone of Indian economy? a) Service Sector b) Financial Sector c) Tourism Sector d) Agriculture Sector
Last Answer : d) Agriculture Sector
Description : ______ Is the apex body in India for research and education pertaining to Agriculture? A. Agricultural Support and Services Project B. Indian Council of Agricultural Research C. State Agricultural Universities D. Department of Agricultural Extensions
Last Answer : B. Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Description : Indian Green Revolution started from? a. Bengaluru b. Kanpur c. Delhi d. Mumbai e. Patnanagar
Last Answer : e. Patnanagar
Description : Indian Pulse Research Institute is located in? a. Allahabad b. Kanpur c. Faizabad d. Lucknow e. New Delhi
Last Answer : b. Kanpur
Description : Indian Forest Act was passed in? a 1947 b 1965 c 1984d 1955 e 1927
Last Answer : b 1965
Description : Sugarcane Breeding Institute of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) is located at ____? a Palakkad, Kerala b Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh c Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh d Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu e Nashik, Maharashtra
Last Answer : e Nashik, Maharashtra
Description : The national fish of India is (a) Rastrelliger kanagurta (INDIAN MACKEREL)(b) Labeo rohita (c) Catla Catla (d) Clarias batrachus
Last Answer : (a) Rastrelliger kanagurta (INDIAN MACKEREL)
Description : Species contributimg largest to fish catch in India (a) Indian mackerel (b) Sardin (c) Bombay duck (d) Tuna
Last Answer : (b) Sardin
Description : Indian hill trout is (a) Schizothorax (b) Rohu (c) Marieus bola (d) Catla
Last Answer : (c) Marieus bola
Description : From where is Indian Journal of Agriculture Sciences published (a) UPCAR (b) ICAR (c) CISR (d) NBRI
Last Answer : (b) ICAR
Description : The adoption of High Yielding Variety Programme in Indian Agriculture started in – a) 1966 b) 1965 c) 1968 d) 1967
Last Answer : a) 1966
Description : Which of the Indian state is called soya state (MPSC mains – 17) (a) Uttar Pradesh (b) Madhya Pradesh (c) Andhra Pradesh (d) Gujarat
Last Answer : (b) Madhya Pradesh
Description : How many liters of algae water can be produced per day from every 10 sq m pond ?
Last Answer : It is possible to produce about 50 liters of algae water per day from every 10 sq m pond .
Description : Which state contributes maximum pulse production? (A) U. P. (B) M.P. (C) Punjab (D) Maharastra
Last Answer : (B) M.P.