Description : Most common method of surface irrigation to irrigate groundnut and pulses
Last Answer : Ans.Check basin
Description : A process of treatment of stalks for final fibre extraction is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Retting 18. Cotton
Description : A process of removal/tipping of apical buds of Chickpea is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Nipping
Description : The artificial application of water to supply moisture essential to plant growth is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Irrigation
Description : Change in normal crop planning to meet weather abnormalities is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Contingent planning
Description : “Relative land area under sole crop required to produce the same yield as obtained under a mixed or intercropping system at the same level of management is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Land equivalent ratio (LER)
Description : Growing of two or more crops in quick succession on the same piece of land in a farming year is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Sequential/non-overlapping cropping
Description : The growing of more than one crop on the same land in one year is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Multiple cropping
Description : The repetitive growing of the same sole crop on the same land is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Monoculture
Description : Varieties of sugarcane termed as “Wonder cane”
Last Answer : Ans.COC-671 and CO-419
Description : Saccharum barberi and Saccharum sinensis are termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Indian cane
Description : Less number of knots in cotton is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Superior quality cotton
Description : The word ‘Zero tillage’ was termed by
Last Answer : Ans.Jethro Tull
Description : What purpose did the wall around a city serve a. to protect inhabitants of the city-state from attack b. to collect water that could be used to irrigate farmland c. to protect inhabitants of the city-?
Last Answer : What purpose did the wall around a city serve?a. to protect inhabitants of the city-state from attack b. tocollect water that could be used to irrigate farmland c. to protectinhabitants of the city-state from floods d. to keep people frommoving to another city-state
Description : How Many communities pump groundwater to irrigate crops and supply homes with water so how do you think over-pumping groundwater is related to the formations of sinkholes?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Which of the following is not a benefit of this type of canal? A. Controlling floods. B. Cheap method of irrigation. C. Can irrigate huge area. D. Provide water directly from a river to the crops.
Last Answer : C. Can irrigate huge area.
Description : The process in which soil water lost from leaves of plants in the form of vapour and enters the surrounding atmosphere.
Last Answer : Ans.Transpiration
Description : A diffusive process by which liquid water in the form of vapour is lost in the atmosphere
Last Answer : Ans.Evaporation
Last Answer : It is better to irrigate in the afternoon.
Description : Open circulatory system is the one in which blood does not circulate only inside blood vessels but it also falls in cavities that irrigate tissues. In the open circulatory system ... and protochordates have open circulatory system. The Circulatory System - Image Diversity: open circulatory system
Last Answer : What is a closed circulatory system?
Description : This mode of irrigation can be used to irrigate extremely large area in various regions single handedly. A. Sprinkle. B. Drip.C. Sprinkle. D. Canal.
Last Answer : D. Canal.
Description : Canal irrigation is possible in the North India plain on account of A. Presence of perennial rivers. B. Very fertile land. C. Canals can irrigate 100s of hectares. D. Presence of flat land.
Last Answer : All the above
Description : Wells are popular means of irrigation because, A. They are cheap to construct and are private source. B. They can irrigate very large area. C. Wells occupy small area. D. All the above,
Last Answer : A. They are cheap to construct and are private source.
Description : This mode of irrigation can irrigate lakhs of hectares single handedly, A. Well irrigation. B. Canal irrigation. C. Drip irrigation. D. None of the above.
Last Answer : B. Canal irrigation.
Description : A channel which is designed to irrigate all the year round is called a. All weather channel b. Green channel c. Permanent channel d. Perennial channel
Last Answer : d. Perennial channel
Description : What are the types of soil movement in the process of wind erosion?
Last Answer : Ans.Saltation, Suspension and Surface creep
Description : Hydrothermal process of rice which saves vitamin B12?
Last Answer : Ans.Parboiling 2. Wheat
Description : What is the standard of zakat nisab - the value of gold or silver ? I have read a hadith which says that there has never been a time in the life of the Prophet (peace be upon him) when he ... scholars, apply or propagate this hadith in determining the nasab of zakat. Will you not be guilty of it?
Last Answer : Since zakat is one of the most important prohibitions in Islam and the terrible consequences of not paying zakat have been stated in Islam (Surah Tawba: 34-35) , as well as in Islam it has been ... the poor are less, but we do not rebuke them. Because the matter is disputed among the scholars.
Description : Which statement is incorrect regarding procedures and evidence obtained in a review engagement? a. The auditor should apply judgment in determining the specific nature, timing and extent of review procedures. ... the needs of those relying on that information, not to the level of assurance provided
Last Answer : There is a greater risk that misstatements will not be detected in an audit than in a review.
Description : Detachment and transportation of top soil particles by wind and or by water is known as.
Last Answer : Ans.Soil erosion
Description : What is the concentration of solution in ppm if 2 kg of 2,4-D is mixed with 1000 lit of water?
Last Answer : Ans.2000
Description : The chemicals used to check transpiration losses of water
Last Answer : Ans.Antitranspirents
Description : Which is accumulated in the leaves of water stressed plants
Last Answer : Ans.ABA
Description : The moisture deficit condition, results when the amount of water vapour available in the soil is not sufficient to meet the demand of potential evapo-transpiration
Last Answer : Ans.Drought
Description : Water harvesting in situ is known as
Last Answer : Ans.Runoff farming (VII) Dryland Agriculture
Description : Salt content in irrigation water evaluated as best quality
Last Answer : Ans.0.2 to 0.5 g/lt
Description : The ratio of the crop yield to the total amount of water used for irrigation is called, measured in kg/ha-cm is
Last Answer : Ans.Water use efficiency
Description : What will be CPE value when irrigation is scheduled at 0.8 IW/CPE with 6.0 cm depth of irrigation water?
Last Answer : Ans.7.5 cm or 75 mm
Description : The period when water requirement is maximum is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Critical stages of water requirement
Description : Water requirement of maize and groundnut are
Last Answer : Ans.50-80 cm
Description : Water requirement of cotton crop
Last Answer : Ans.70-130 cm
Description : Water requirement of sugarcane
Last Answer : Ans.150-250 cm
Description : Water requirement of wheat, sorghum, soybean and tobbaco are
Last Answer : Ans.45-65 cm
Description : Water requirement of rice is
Last Answer : Ans.90-250 cm
Description : The consumptive use of water is equal to
Last Answer : Ans.ET + Mw
Description : The quantity of water needed for normal crop growth and yield in a period of time to a place and may be supplied by precipitation or by irrigation or by both.
Last Answer : Ans.Water requirement of a crop
Description : Capillary movement of water is complemented by
Last Answer : Ans.Root extension
Description : When water is held tightly as thin film around soil particles by adsorption forces and flows at gravity of > -31 bar, is called
Last Answer : Ans.Hygroscopic water
Description : The water, retained by the soil in capillary pores (micropores), against gravity (-1/3 to - 31 bar) by the force of surface tension
Last Answer : Ans.Capillary water
Description : The water, that moves downward freely under the influence of gravity (< 1/3 bar) beyond the root zone
Last Answer : Ans.Gravitational water