HYV is also known _______ in India

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Last Answer : HYV stands for High Yielding Varieties.

Description : What is the full form of HYV ?

Last Answer : : The full form of HYV is High Yielding Varieties.

Description : Which one of the following is not a HYV of wheat? (1) Sonalika (2) Ratna (3) Kalyan Sona (4) Girija

Last Answer : (2) Ratna Explanation: Ratna is a resistant variety of rice. This paddy variety takes about 130-135 days to grow. The main states growing this variety are Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Assam, West Bengal, Orissa, Terai region of UP, Punjab, Haryana and Tamil Nadu.

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Last Answer : (3) High yielding variety Explanation: High Yielding Variety (HYV) seeds played vital role in the progress of agriculture. They are considered as 'miracle seeds'. HYV seeds give better quality ... right quantity. Most of the HYV seeds are dwarf varieties. They need higher doses of fertilizer.

Description : Green Revolution of 1960s was associated with: (a) use of HYV seeds (b) tree plantation programme (c) fisheries development (d) None of these

Last Answer : (a) use of HYV seeds

Description : Green revolution was successful because of use of ……. Seeds (a) HYV ; (b) Imported ; (c)Australian ; (d) Local seeds

Last Answer : (a) HYV ;

Description : HYV refers to (1) Hybrid yielding variety (2) Human yellow virus (3) High yielding variety (4) Human yellow vaccine

Last Answer : High yielding variety

Description : A constructive hypothetical syllogism is also known as _______. A) Modus Tollens B) Modus ponens C) Constructive dilemma D) Addition. 

Last Answer : B) Modus ponens